Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1922
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Title Section27 1922-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IX. No. 175 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922.27 words
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Advertisement169 1922-07-28 1 THE I malaya aN ™bune i chipping gazette. j J pp ar N*ew?paper of t published Daily. I Kf ports of Loci-l I Fu l! and Latest Telegram*. f Sports NotM by Expert Critics. I The Sportsman's Paper imviunmuuttnnvan I Whiteaway's Great Sale if t I <k TO DAY S169 words
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Advertisement304 1922-07-28 1 j Do You Require I Any j ATHLETIC GOODS? Why, then write direct to the largest manufacturers of Athletic goods in the East who can meet your requirements, viz ROSE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in India.) 387, North Bridge Hoad, Singapore Shirts! Shirts!! Our Own Make) With or Y\ithout Collar. More304 words
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Advertisement121 1922-07-28 1 j CIGARETTES 1 1 I NUMBER VI RGINIA I I The Hail-Mark of I Perfection. 3 m Sole Manufacturers I ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., London. —■IWWWHlwwitHtfuiwui^mntmi^Mrwttnßni.^tiaf fs* br*'*' rj Klobo complete $11.25 c |Q J Ln I John Little Co., Ltd. (ZrssS) SING I J P f|f|| ***** 11,121 words
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Article11 1922-07-28 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.)11 words
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Article778 1922-07-28 2 From Mr LEE CHENG HOCK: Of the mass of items of current events which have been published in the press lately one fact looms large before my eyes as a most striking and extraordinary episode of the Drama of the World which is being778 words
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Advertisement449 1922-07-28 2 SMOKE GOLDEN HORSE CIGARFTTES (Chop Kirn Bay.) §The Best Cigarettes in the East. Uniform in Qual.ty a:id Moderate Obtainable at all High Class Tobacconists and Stores. Nanyang Bros. Tobacco Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in China.) Singapore (Mice: 181, South Bridge Road. Telephone Nos. 2880 2881. Calcium Carbide ELEPHAN r BRAND. TO449 words
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Advertisement381 1922-07-28 2 Powder and Perfume With Coikura Takom An exquisitely scented, antiseptic powder. Gives quick relief to sunburned cr irritated skins, overcomes heavy perspiration, and imparts a delicate, lasting fragrance, leaving the skin sweet and wholesome. Soap Is.. Talcum Is. 3d .Olntmont It. 3d. and Si. 3d. Sola throughout the Empire BritishDepot:?381 words
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Advertisement640 1922-07-28 2 BABIES DO NOT CRY FOR FUN. The healthy child is a happy child. You may be sure that y° ur bab y is cross and cries a great deal, refuses its food at the proper timtfs, sleeps badly, frequently vomits, has pain and trouble with its teething and con-"tanues-thin and640 words
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Advertisement661 1922-07-28 2 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore, A good opportunity of acquiring first class Town business pre houses for sound and profitable investment not to k enterprising capitalists. ls IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Residential Properties and Business Premises. At Mewrs.661 words
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Article719 1922-07-28 3 SHOULD VOLUNTEERS HE BRIBED? Brainy Suggestion from Ipoh. "Quid Pro Quo" writes, on the ȟbject of "Conscription in Maldya," as follows to the Ipoh paper, after an offensive allusion to tho recent "MjaJaya Tribune" editorial: "Gcing on th" assumption that what Singapore gets to-day is foisted on719 words
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Article69 1922-07-28 3 It is not only in the Peninsula that Sam is rdßieted with an outbreak of rinderpest A present. The disease is doing mj.h damage also in the changed of Nan. Th S lyam Ra.-dr puts the number of catt'e that have died therp at GO'). has69 words
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Advertisement417 1922-07-28 3 fUßODONALdissolves tiric acid. "v taking URODONAL, and you will thereby avoid Arterio Sclerosis, harden* the wall* of the blood vessels end renders them stiff end brittle." pr f LA XCERF. A UK, late President of the Acadimie tk Midecint, Paris, in his Treatise on Gout THE SIGN OF THE TEMPORAL417 words
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Advertisement569 1922-07-28 3 Plcllins ISod i I Safest tnd Beit for Baby. H Q Mellin's Food forms a perfect fh6f d, et for the hand-fed baby- V f A hA prepared as directed, it be- jjjfc' A Q comes as safe and beneficial yE^JT^Sii^^^N jjjtt mother's milk. H Give your baby Mellin's Food569 words
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Advertisement558 1922-07-28 3 j Always have I BOVRIL j in the House j Bovril is a food of such vital im- I porta nee that no household should leverI ever be without it. I Get Bovril not merely for emergencies I but for everyday use. Whenever a meal I in a hurry is558 words
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Advertisement401 1922-07-28 4 CINEMAS In the Second Show at 9.30 pjn. William Fox presents PEARL W HITE the Queen of the screen. Punch THE Energy R esourcefuiness MOUNTAIN zL IN WOMAN I ntelligence x a( t In seven reels. Enthusiasm Adapted from Charles Neville Bucks famous novel A Pagan of the Hills bupported401 words
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Advertisement297 1922-07-28 4 CINEMAS BEACH ROAD. From Friday, July 28, to Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1922. A TWO FEATURE PROGRAM AS AG UN WHICH PROMISES SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A GRIPPING AND SENSATIONAL UNIVERSAL SPECIAL Presenting Fo ANM IVI YO In a human-interest story of a man who placed297 words
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Advertisement489 1922-07-28 4 CINEMAS N BIG NEWS! A positive sensation. Ihe hit of the mi The one film you should see. FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY I FRIDAY, 28th. TO MONDAY 31st. JULY. NOTE rut ,HE Tim TTtHE "GAIETY ,r CINEMA Nightly at 7.30 Sharp. THE NOVELTY SENSATION OF ALL TIME An unimaginably stupendous489 words
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Article118 1922-07-28 5 X gfIIGAFOBi DIARY. To-day, J"b 2S Tides .~o.ll a.m., Ul P.m. Commissioners, 2.15. Un Thool Sports, preliminaries, < R E (v), R E training S «iual Section, signal training w G Platoon, machine-gun L ng;all Drill Hall, 5.15. Jfiynn** Victoria Theatre, ?.30. To-m«" w June 2y 1118 words
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Article285 1922-07-28 5 To-day, July 28. Paha- Meran 2 p.m. fr-"—» Kua'.a Dungun Hong Ho 2 p.m. Merjing Rompin Hong Lian 2 p.m. Kedan an Diemen 3 p.m. Piau Sambu. Rhio, Tamhilan, pr.r,:;anak. Singkawang. |m«|kal 4 Sambas Singkara 3 p.m. p,r; wtttenhaifl Teluk Anson *Kampar 3 p.m. -Mohon 3 p.m. Penar.u'.'285 words
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Article83 1922-07-28 5 Singapore, July 28. Tin.—Bl.7B; 225 tons sold. Copra.—No business. Tapioca.—Weak no business. Sago Faiir.—Busaness done. Gambier.—No business. Pepper.—Weak.—No business. Other Products.—Market Quiet. I.a est Local Market Quotations. Gambier Java Cube 14 Hamburg Cube 13 Press Cube White Pepper 23 H Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 13 Sundried83 words
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Article72 1922-07-28 5 Singapore, July 28. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-32d Demand 2s 3 15-16 d Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 7-32 d On India— Bank Tel. Tranefer 177 On Hongkong— Bank demand draft 12% p.c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 65% On Java— Bank Tel.72 words
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Article52 1922-07-28 5 C. of C. Rubber Association. Singapore, July 28. Pale Crepe Closimr Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 25 Latest London Cables quote.—ix>a don, Spot 7%d. Ribbed SmoVed Sheet Closing Prie<Buyers Sellers Spot 26 Aug to Sept 27 Oct to D£c 28 28^4 Latest London Cables quote.—Lon don, Spot 7%d. Tone52 words
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Article29 1922-07-28 5 Singapore, July 28. To-day's* closing rubber quotation; are as under-— New York.—l4Mi cts. London— Singapore.— cts. Tone of Market—Quiet Tin to-day $81.78; 225 tons sold.29 words
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Article42 1922-07-28 5 Singapore, July 27. Copra. Good businjss has been done during the past week at practically unchanged prices. Closing quo ations are as follows: No. 1. Standard $10.40 to $10.75 No. 2. 10.00 10.40 No. 3. 9.70 10.0042 words
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Article213 1922-07-28 5 Singapore, July 28. Silver 85%. Hongkong per cent Premium. Share Mark. t.~Dull. Rubbers.—Alleabys 17 to 19 cents, Punggors 30 to 35 cents, Craigieleas 22 V 2 to 27Va o nts. Bukit Sembawangs Is to Is 4d and S aiTapore Uniteds 4d to 9d, Mentakabs 12% cents,213 words
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Article15 1922-07-28 5 The "China Press" published in Shanghai is now publishing French tireless telegrams received through Reuter.15 words
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Article116 1922-07-28 5 ARRIVALS. The 5, 3 Thong Samud, Siamese, 1,056 tons, Capt Koophoor arrived yesterday from Bangkok with a general cargo and is bound for the same porr. Her date of departure is uncertain. The s.s. Gambada, British, 3,252 tons, Capt L W Lowth arrived yesterday from Calcutta with a116 words
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Article44 1922-07-28 5 The following arrived yesterday evening by the P and O Devanha from London:—Capt and Mrs Dawson, Mrs Remtens and infant, Mr Williame, Mr Wood, Mr Philips, Mr Boyd, Mr Curtis, Mr and Mrs Rose, Mr Kinlock, Mr Bryant, Mr BaKon, Mr Chancy.44 words
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Article73 1922-07-28 5 The s.s. Chefoo left Swatow on July 25, and is due here about August 1, with 15 passengers for this port. The s.s. Cadaretta sailed from Saigon on July 26 and is due to arrive at this port to-morrow afternoon. »She brings a cargo of rice and fish.73 words
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Article54 1922-07-28 5 A water logged boat picked up by the cable learner "Recorder? has been deliver d to the receiver of wrecks. The dimensions are :—Length 16 ft, beam 4 ft 6 ins, depth 2 ft. Painted slate colour outside and white inside. Claim should be made to Captain Oalthrop54 words
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Article139 1922-07-28 5 Resumption of Service. According to the Times of Ceylon," the N D L, which bUs air ady resumed its activity to the Far East, intends to resume its passenger traffic on this route before the end of the year. A large passenger and freight sb -amer of139 words
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Article125 1922-07-28 5 Mail Steamer Damaged. A serious accident occurred on July 14 near the entrance to the Colombo harbour when the Indian and African liner Surat collided with the pilot station and sustained considerable damage to her bows, resulting, in her having to be towed into port by125 words
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Article125 1922-07-28 5 (To the Editor, "Times of Malaya.") Sir,—Anent this labour problem which is agitating the minds of the planting community, may I suggest that the following question be answered for the information of your numerpus readers who are really interested in the question: Is it a fact that125 words
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Article1272 1922-07-28 5 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations. Singapore, July 28. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. I a. s. d. 2 Allagar 0 11 0 2 Anglo Java 0 2 1 1 0 Anglo-Malay 0 171,272 words
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Advertisement85 1922-07-28 5 iiiiimmmiuiMHiiwwiiHiiitiiiiii^ j INEXPENSIVE STATIONERY 1 ALL KINDS OF J m m m m j Account Books, Exercise Books, Press Copy f I Books, Pencils, Brown Paper, Carbon Paper, j 3 I Typewriting Paper, Typewriting Ribbons, j Stolzenburg Files, Buff and Cotton Twines I Duplicate and Triplicate Manifold Books, I j85 words
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Article783 1922-07-28 6 The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is 4t on the job." It is going to deliver a massed attack and endeavour to scale the gubernatorial heights. On its banner will appear the slogan: "Down with the Income Tax!" In other words, it is going to hold783 words
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Article751 1922-07-28 6 Efforts are being made to provide v recreation* grpund -for" Chinese in Teluk'Anaon. The Hon Mr Choo Kia Peng and family are going on a ten days' trip to Braatag-i. Over quarter of a million pound* ■terling is being devoted to Masonic charities during the current year. The annual meeting751 words
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Article877 1922-07-28 6 CHINESE SENTENCED TO DEATH AT ASSIZES. Contradictory Defence. The story of how a married Chinese woman was "killed by a jealous rover was related at the Singapore Assiz-.s before Mr Justice Sproule yesterday afternoon, when Yeo Ah Chee was charged with the murder of a woman named Chong877 words
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Article528 1922-07-28 6 QUIZ - BY "QUIZ." The S S A b 1 «oin, I the Income Ta x and dJ any mgeniou. And show the (WreSj* Municipalities j ust how l save the money. ]w j T be glad to know In Penang the rWr/' A B-l. .demising fl that rent528 words
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Advertisement255 1922-07-28 6 INEW STOCKS RECEIVED at REVISED PRICES "BIG PEN I AND S "B\BY BEN I I GUARANTEED TIME-KEEPERS. I I Robinson Co., Ltd., t'2"S I 1 SINGAPORE. S 1 I CHOICE BOOKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS. S I a I Thomas Nelson's Pocket Classics.; Authors.. S Charles Dieken Daniel Defoe S nJ255 words
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Advertisement81 1922-07-28 6 MAID STERILISED MILK. PRICE REDUCED TO Large Size 9.35 per case or 20 cts. per tin. Small Size $10.40 11 cts. NESTLE ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London) 144|147 Cecil Street, Singapore. i a i j DON'T CONDEMN ANYTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE GIVEN IT A FAIR TRIAL. TRY S Kiricaids WHITE81 words
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Article300 1922-07-28 7 A LITTLE GIRL WHO CALLED FOR HELP. HEROISM OF A NUN. Reuter. juiv 27 On the resumption of the Eyyp 1 enquiry, Mr the 'supernumerary third officer, continuing his evidence, {> r., the coiEaion he did not see any native headman who •\l hii uwdin to theReuter. - 300 words
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Article173 1922-07-28 7 The Problem of China. Reuter. London. -My 27.- Mr John Molt, r .-a. -.cMary to th World® fctu- Chris'ian Federation, who ban j returnvii troii the East, in-; M "l.-'it h »vas convinced da: be Japans have taken the; (.'..nferer.ee programme j v r\ :-er'oii3ly ind areReuter. - 173 words
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Article119 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. ■•skintf d, July 27. In conr-ec- cor eith the attempt by the TreaVy, i ptrtntesiti of prohibition and P bstj to bxtead it-- jurisdiction PPHg American territorial waters, it ii Warred from the State Department ■Ml* Kch right of search is claimed ksiplc pader theReuter. - 119 words
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Article39 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. [nil, •>- v t -I. nas oeen Mejiiw far the enh l Amebian, Mr M\ll? Gen ral of the Per- Apartment, w:th foT H s»*r th, Minister m i .j M sen assistants, y*ted to.leave America ahortiyReuter. - 39 words
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Article57 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. fcaferne, I r l e s '-d -rs' Mil mri n r the Zep1$ f„ r fonstroet a 1 afcr- > sW*, ln,tei; s t:'tes exceed nfl C^w"" 5 Prescribed by th. Th, £j£" ta airship. tTj» b rigid, with a Nr* g cve nty thousandReuter. - 57 words
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Obituary24 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. 7'' f.- 1 death is an- Ar J*L W, t kn banker, J *fo T i fchi raising i n<hjr »RlStkt RttSBo.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article98 1922-07-28 7 Prison-Breakino; i n Dundalk. Reuter. London, July 27.—A total of 105 political prisoners escaped from prij <on in Dundalk through a hole in tho wv.ll due to the explosion of a mint laid hy c.;"federates outside, connerv 11 with th? Municipality's electric sufTpiy. i'he cutting of theReuter. - 98 words
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Article87 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. London, July 26.—There js a possibility of fresh trouble in the engineering industry. A ballot of the A E U the National Union of Foundry-workers and th National Federation of Genera] Workers, has resulted in 43,937 for and 70,990 against the acceptance of the employers' proposaJReuter. - 87 words
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Article38 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. Calcutta, July 26. —After five mortths lull, the non-co-operators have resumed picketting shops selling foreign cloth. There ig considerable excitement, and traffic is held up. Twenty. arrests have been made, but there are no disturbances.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article49 1922-07-28 7 London, July 26.—At* official communication states that after a ye r's experience, the Government's ant»anthral wool disinfecting station at Liverpool is working successfully and the authorities have decided to reduce the charge to a pound Of the material disinfected, guaranteeing that the process is not harmful.49 words
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Article47 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. London, July 27.—1n the House of Commons, questioned regarding M Pcmcare's visit, Mr Lloyd George said that i -difficulty biid arisen in consequence of the ministerial crisis in Italy, and the date of the visit must depend entirely on when the crisis was solved.—Reufer.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article27 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. Grenada, July 26. —An aeroplane on the Casabianca-Toulouse mail service took fire and crashed at Guadix. The pilot and two passengers were incine'rated.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article29 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. C-Tis'antMioplr, July 26.—The assassination of Djemal Pasha, Turkish adviser to the Afghan army, formerly a command r in Syria, and Palea€n< is reported from Tiflis.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article287 1922-07-28 7 PREMIER ON THE TIPPING OF PORTERS. Hopeful Signs. Reuter. London, July 26.—1n the House, of Commons debate on the Hague Conference, Mr Clynos urged that Russia's new economic policy would amply justify Britain in promoting the issue of credits to assist Russia. Mr Lloyd George said he thoughtReuter. - 287 words
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Article128 1922-07-28 7 More Coming In. Reuter. Musklgee, July 27.—An imfporUnt development in the strike i* announced. All the engineers, pumpm n and firemen employed in the coal mines of Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas have declared a general strike.—Reuter. Washington, July 27.—The Shipping Board has withdrawn twentyfive additional vessels from itsReuter. - 128 words
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Article70 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. London. July 27.—There have been defections on both sides in the printers' dispute. A number of men have returned unconditionally, some masters agreeing to pay the old rates, refunding deductions already made. Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cheshire are most badly bit Fifteen hundred are idle in Yoikshire,Reuter. - 70 words
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Article69 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. The Hague. July 26.—N0 difficulties] are anticipated with regard to the constitutional measures referred to in the speech from the Throne. Greater interest is centred in th* measures for next session, as Holland ia greafiy burdened with taxation, and the revenue is diminishing. The Cabinet is beingReuter. - 69 words
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Article63 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. London, July 26.—The Manchester Guardian representative at Oldham wiites to say that owing to the unusual depression in the cotton trade, a few members of the Oldham Master Cotton-Spinners Association are sugnesting an organised curtailment of production, but the Association is utv likely to agree, asReuter. - 63 words
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Article253 1922-07-28 7 AN ENCROACHMENT 0\ HER RIGHTS. G >en Another Chance. Reuter. 9 Berln, July 26.—Premier Lercheafald. in a speech in he Bavarian Diet on the aubject of the 'conflict with the Reich, aaid that while sharing in the abhorrence of the murder of Rathenau ac regretted that politiciansReuter. - 253 words
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Article32 1922-07-28 7 Reuter. Montreal, July 2G.—The Railway Shopmen's Tnion announces that the ballot on the question of a reduction of wages resulted in favour of a strike. Forty thousand workers are involv-ed.-—Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article97 1922-07-28 7 Magistrate Asks for DemosMtration. As a sequel to the barracks shooting tray .uy in Colombo in which Private M A Don Marshall, of the C L I. shot and killed Corporal P X Savundarajah, of the same regiment, while practising loading and unloading a rirle in the97 words
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Article158 1922-07-28 7 J F Biberg, of 22 Penang-lano, a Norwegian, was charged before Mr Dawson 1 in the third police court this morning with voluntarily causing huit to his wife. Inspector Sheedy, mentioning the case, said that the accused was an officer in the mercantile marine and had been158 words
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Article101 1922-07-28 7 Geologist any that 150,000 years ago there were animals in America which had teeth three feet long and more than twelve inches thick. Such a tooth was drawn out of the sand at Niagara Falls by a dredger th« other day, and now efforts are being made to find the101 words
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Article378 1922-07-28 7 REFUSAL TO JOIN MEANS DEATH? Assizes Murder Story. That a Chinese may have his life endangered by refusing" to join a secret society was apparently demonstrated at the Assizes this morning when Ho Cheong, a Cantonese, was charged before Mr f Justice Sproule with the murder of378 words
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Article129 1922-07-28 7 Woman's Rebuke to Bishop. A strong protest was made at the meeting at Portsmouth, on June 21, e>f the Women'?. Co-operative Guild, by Mrs Hood (Enfield)- agains. a statement of the Bishop of Exeter, who, referring to the next war in a sermon at Plymouth, said tha129 words
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Article85 1922-07-28 7 Mr W Leonard was charged before Mr Bull in the second police court thia morning, with cheating one M Ali Mohammed, a second-hand furniture dealer. It is alleged that the accused! sold his household furniture at 300, Serangoon-road, to the complainant on July 8 for $1,300. On July85 words
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Article59 1922-07-28 7 The I .at Pan Press favour u> with the following, received from their correspondent: Shanghai, July 2G. 6.25 p.m.—Cheng Kung Mm has sent a part of his first division to Shaokwan, for defence. Wu Pei Fu is anticipating the offensive by Chang Tso Lin. The diplomatic corps in59 words
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Article16 1922-07-28 7 It is proposed to make the attachment of taximeters to all hiring cam compulsory in Ceylon.16 words
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Advertisement136 1922-07-28 7 tlfflSTfiHtJ igE TgOSE FSD (After Weaning) ON ft be Used with Ilk Of all dispensaries and Dealers, S)le distribution Agentfor S.S. and F.M.S. (Wholesale oniy.) Barker Keng Chuan, Ltd. SINGAPORE OPEHIKG SHORTLY THE Federal Rubber Stamp Co. BOOKSELLERS, NEWSAGENTS, STATIONERS, 20, RAFFLES PLAGE, SINGAPORE. "USLD U.L OVER IIJ E *r,JiU)"136 words
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Article706 1922-07-28 8 Reynard - HARLEQUINS WIN REPLAY. Amusing and Exciting Game. (By "Reynard.") Although the jazz band (and Mr King's brass band) were not in evidence, the replay gam* on tho SCC ground between the ExServioes and the Harlequins was an occasion for a gTeat deal of excitement among certain706 words
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Article87 1922-07-28 8 Second Division—Final Positions. P W D L Gls A Pts Harlequins 9 7 1 1 13 3 15 SCFAII 9 5 2 2 14 6 12 SCCII 9 4 2 3 10 9 10 Munioipat 9 4 1 4 14 11 9 Ex-Seryioes 9 4 1 4 987 words
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Article540 1922-07-28 8 S. R. C. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. Distribution of Prizea. Although Wheatley yesterday won the S R C championship final from W A Balhetchet, who beat Wheatley in the final of the A singles, (handicap) the game was far from being an easy one for the champion. Ba'hetchet was the540 words
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Article36 1922-07-28 8 Championship Pairs. Miss Stephenson and Mr Hopkins vs. Mrs Cantreli and Mr GriffithJones. Mrs Savi and Mr Potts vs. Mr and Mrs Pinhorn. Mrs Maxwell and Mr Wodehouse vs. Miss Fawoett and Mr Cameron.36 words
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Article25 1922-07-28 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 28.—In the Selangor lawn tennis final (for the "Gaunt Cup" representation), Oliver beat Scovell, 6—3, 7—6.25 words
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Article572 1922-07-28 8 PENANG RACES. SECOND DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, July 27.—The lotteriea were: Race One:—Beau Brummel $190, Arjuna $130, Royal Blood $120. Race Two:—Sorlrong $180, Captain Cuttle $110, Merry Maiden $40. Race Three:—Vanfox $190, Joyce $180, Kenfu $180. Race Four:—Observation $180, Drumfire $160, Redwire $160. Race Five:—Helanel $180,572 words
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Article595 1922-07-28 8 LOCAL INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS. Yesterday's Preliminariea. The Singtaipore inter-school sports .commenced yesterday afternoon on the Raffles Institution grounds, wben a few preliminary events were worked Off. The weather was favourable, and there was quite a good attendance, chiefly schoolboys. This year's tournament is going to be a big affair. Eight595 words
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Article136 1922-07-28 8 S. C. C. vs. MIDDLESEX REGT. The following will represent the S C C in a match against the 2nd Bn. Middlesex Regiment on the Padang to-morrow: O P Griffith-Jones (capt) C H G Clarke, F R Craig, R T Holder, C E H Jacobs, H L Marshall, E136 words
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Article27 1922-07-28 8 Reuter. London, July 27,—At Worcesb?r, Notts defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 138. Yorkshire at Dewsbury defeated G oucestershir? by an innings and seven runs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article131 1922-07-28 8 "BIG FIGHT* ARRANGEMENTS. For the convenience of the public arrangements are being made to have buses run to acd from the Harbour Board Godown near No 8 Gate, Keppel-road, on the evening of the big fight Those, owners who intend to take advantage of the business are asked to131 words
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Article52 1922-07-28 8 I. C. C. tb NEWTON. The following will represent the Indian Catholic Club's "A" team at badminton against the Newton Club on the former's ground Ophir-road, to-morrow at 4 p. m. sharp: V A Samy and A S Doss, forwards; G P Samy, centre; F A Sundram and J52 words
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Article23 1922-07-28 8 S. L G. C. MEDAL. The Sepoy Lines Golf Club July monthly medal, (bogey play), will be played for to-morrow and Sunday.23 words
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Article433 1922-07-28 8 One of the most thrilling pictures •verr made fjor the which is to be shown to-night at the Liberty Hall. "Conflict" Dean's latest Universal-Jewel Super-produc-tion, is tha last word in screen melodrama and it grips one with its suspense almost from the first flash. Ita climax is built433 words
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Article38 1922-07-28 8 Messrs David and Toft advisw the following output of the Renang Tin Dredging Company's tin ore for the first half month ending Ju'.y 15 Dredge No. 1 296 piculs. No. 2 do. No. 3 do.38 words
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Article119 1922-07-28 8 Singapore, July 27. Manufacturers have beem* steady buyers during the past week and prices are a shade better. The Weekly Auctions opened yesterday to an active Market. 822 tons were catalogued for sale, burt only 382 tons changed hands, the bulk being withdrawn for better119 words
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Advertisement424 1922-07-28 8 THE DRUM PUMP USED FOR WATER AND ALL KINDS OF SOftte SUITABLE FOR IRRIGATION. ADVANTAGES. L Continuous Flow in one Direction. 2. No Valves. 3. Easy Working and Simplicity of Construction 4. Slight Frictional Resistance. 5. No Air Vessels required. 6. Steadiness in Working and Freedom from Yibrat 7. High424 words
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Advertisement106 1922-07-28 9 SLU M P HE IS THE BUYERS OPPORTUNITY TO GET SUPPLIES AT BOTTOM PRICES JSU33SR XVIA NI LES Weighing Machines Avery and Dennison's Box Strapping 5 8 t arbed Wire Tapping Knives Ass am Forks Shovels-Wire Netting Etc., EtcRING UP 2940, 2941, BIjTTLNBACH, LAZARUS SONS, Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.)106 words
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Advertisement211 1922-07-28 9 DRINK ASAHI BEER SOLE AGENTS: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA BATTERY-ROAD, SINGAPORE. KONG HING CHEONG CO. Photographic Dealers. We specialise in Printing, Developing and Enlarging. Send us your films. We will Print and Develop game. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices Moderate. Importers also of Mouldings, Picture Frames, Plate Glass, Silvered Plate Glass, Window Glass,211 words
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Advertisement319 1922-07-28 9 THE MECHANICAL GUARANTEE. You may have noticed or comment on the painstaking care with which our optometrists make examinations of every case on which their judgment is demanded. They probe each case to the limit, knowing that no matter how complicated the remedy needed may be, it can be supplied319 words
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Advertisement324 1922-07-28 9 CAST-IRON SLUICE VAJLVES WITH HAND WHEELS. APPLICATION. 4 WRITE 5 UNITED E Ml TED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. Umj f fjnitegrs RI D E BICYCLE FOR Pleasure and Work. We sell only British Makes. GUAN HOE HIN Co., 387, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 8 ft High Standard of Health324 words
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Advertisement490 1922-07-28 9 =y ANCHOR WATtKFALL NOTICE is hereby given that the words "Anchor" and "Waterfall" as shown ab >ye are the Trade Marks of Messrs. J. Kitchen Sons. (Proprietary) Limited, of 10 and 12 Queen Street, Melbourne and are used by them in respect of candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating, heating or490 words
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Article199 1922-07-28 10 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. CHINA'S FINANCES. Dr. Wellington Koo'a Latest Role. Peking, June 21.—Mandates issued last night establish a National Finance Commission and appoint Dr Wellington Koo chairman and order the summoning of financial experts from all parts of the country to take part199 words
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Article109 1922-07-28 10 Peking.—A message to the Government from the Tuchun of Shansi, General Yen Hsi-shan, advocates early disbandment of the majority of troops. He points out that formerly a burgher system prevailed by whiah men employed on farm could be called on for national service but between times laboured109 words
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Article114 1922-07-28 10 One of the marks of a Tuchun is a lack of regard for the welfare of the people. In order to carry out ends personal to himself a Tuchun will place burdens on the people heavier than they can bear, and never give a thought114 words
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Article67 1922-07-28 10 The "China Times" reports: There is a proposal again to postpone the payment of the Boxer Indemnity and all the powers except France are said to have offered China their support. The reason of the exception on the part of France is that she is now attending67 words
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Article232 1922-07-28 10 Meetings Held at Ipoh. Members of the Engineering Association of Malaya mot at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday morning about forty members were shown over the property oi. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. The •sludge channel at Kota Bharu. th« tailings dam and Thomas spillway, and the mine232 words
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Advertisement315 1922-07-28 10 *IAKTBN S P ILL S 4 *>aneb Re>m.dy for *j] irr*«-<ii«Lr<t:<-!. Si boa of MaittVi FliU in the bout* i U Ufn tna I my srus/ a tuueiT acvt nay thai -h: jw rKnunaui vkk> ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? If so consult J. IKEDA, (Experienced Dentist) 41. HILL STREET,315 words
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Advertisement633 1922-07-28 10 Crosse s-Plackvells name is we)i JĔ If if in Great Bntain indiittJjgh j out the World as a guarantee of 4 awW kW M quality in Table Delicacies ol every Arjf At** «"«T^^EsWW -/^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M* 9 oßshftistes Preserved Meats Rsh Curn.es, Invalids Spedalicies. Jellies. FLavounng frap Essences, Bottled and Tinned633 words
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Advertisement458 1922-07-28 10 THE DARKENING SHADOW. Have you commenced to fee! shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your teranltfl —Can't sleep, awake all Right— worry, suffer, fret. That's the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little's Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever458 words
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Advertisement258 1922-07-28 10 SIEAttR SAILER n:yk; LONDON LIMt, Kitano Maru Haruna Maru v -t» V, LIVERPOOL U% X Sado Maru H>MRlkr. HTH, Matsuye Maru Tsuyama Maru NEW YORK WTtl AMERICAN Lqq BOMBAY LINE. Tamba Maru Akita Maru Aj, i CALCUTTA Un*. Yamagata Maru Malacca Maru Osaka Mara FOR JAPAN Takaoka Maru v. Totomi258 words
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Advertisement576 1922-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. .10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE, (Companies Incorporated in England.) .mi PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. KM.NSI LAX ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Contract with His Majesty's Government. II m\IM)N FAR-EASTERN SKKVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. about July 28 p e var.ha about Aug 6 $o*** about Aug 22 Ml!*576 words
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Advertisement400 1922-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Atlas Maru arr July 28 dep 29 NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr July 27 dep400 words
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Advertisement561 1922-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. nJ* lime of steamers Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. 1922 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. 1922 Arriving Singapore Sailing. Aug. 7 as. "EMIT A Aug. 12 Sept. 4 b.s. ENOGGERA" Sept 9 Oct 9 s.s. EURELIA Oct.561 words
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Advertisement491 1922-07-28 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO./LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scenic route HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU ft SAN FRANCISCO, FROM HONGKONG s.s. NANKING ..s. CHINA J Sept 16 (First class fare, Hongkong to San Francisco491 words
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Advertisement631 1922-07-28 12 WANTED. W NTED.— Eurasian ani Chinese Ladies to sell during spare Ik urs Ladies' ani c.iliiieu's Dresses and bhi es. Liberal C -mmission. Apply, between 9 and 10 a.m. Frankels, Ltd., 375, Victoria Street. TO LET. TO LET.—Two sections in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LE631 words
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Advertisement673 1922-07-28 12 NOTICE GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Notice is hereby given that Paslr Panjang Road between and 7 4 milestones will be closed to motor bus traffic for 14 days from date until the re-m Jtalling of this section of the road Is completed. H. V. TOWNER, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E., Deputy Colonial Engineer.673 words
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Advertisement468 1922-07-28 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. 'TncorpoTated to the U. 8- sV.) DWNID BY TAB NATIONAL CFTt BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US$lO,OOO,OOO Undivided Profits 5,400,000 Reserve for Dividends 600,000 lead Office :~tfu WALL STREET NEW YORK, xmdon Office:—B6 Bishopsgate, yous Office:-—27 Pace, Tolozan. San Francisco Office 232 Modv yomery468 words
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Advertisement438 1922-07-28 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Henaag 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman, ttatu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. 'aiembaag 16, Ilir. AGENCIES Al: London, New York, San Francisco. 8-to via, Sourabaya, Semarang. Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Poatis •ak and Trang.438 words
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Advertisement427 1922-07-28 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid uj Capital in 600,000 Shares vi £6 each £3,000,0- Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Pro. prietors £3,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bunk, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's427 words
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Advertisement399 1922-07-28 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: bee leong Wen, fee**. (Chairman.) Gnw Khek Khiam. Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lee. Ym% N. B. Chan, Bsq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng399 words
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Advertisement237 1922-07-28 12 BUBSCKIPTIOH 1 **1S hayacle v 4,»^ Per annum Hstf-jaarij Per quarter 4 Single Copy 5 ct| Postage Extra ia m fc> r Fsrasra countries ft I very many "MALAYA rWBUN,. sjJ i-pena upo. stsssi Wiieri J sureuiem age,*: •S da >8 u Ltn tne demand f ur the v TRIBUNE237 words
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