Malaya Tribune, 15 February 1923
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Title Section28 1923-02-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. Vol. X.- -No. 39 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923.28 words
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Advertisement170 1923-02-15 1 i i I YOU N££» GLASSES 1 I r ease Consult j THE EASTERN OPTICAL C 0.,: r»i"Tl<ilM OPTICIANS, fs#H SAL BOAR mmm BvOhS OF joai diflerenl Banks Now on Sale at 50 cents or 60 cents p 0 >t free book of 25 cheque*. perfumery and Toilet Requisites for170 words
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Advertisement71 1923-02-15 1 eL c ondensed miMV CONDENSED |*lff| SWEETENED MILK, ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. I QUALITY GUARANTEED. 1 j Trading Company "Holland" 1 (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) m I Agents. i#i l I lli» i I I t l iiillllilli I lu|ii|i'tiil"liitllilHilll!l JLil"li't ll'I'H WHEELS OF TIME Always going on i A PHOTOGRAPH71 words
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Advertisement204 1923-02-15 1 JUS! UNPACKED NEW CONSIGNMENT of hoes an 1 Hats for Boys and Men. Specially We are selling at Rockbsttom Prices FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. Personal Inspection will convince the Public. K. SULTAN IBRAHIM OUTFITTERS, 94, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. Open to Public Inspection 1 lrge204 words
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Advertisement253 1923-02-15 1 itiitttt<)tiiii'iMiiiiiiitiii!iitiumiiraiitiiii!iMttitiifiiinfliniMnin I THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE l AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Tel. No. 345, Editorial Dept. f f I Te. No. 171, Managerial Dept. 5 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. I Per annum $16.00 I Half-yearly 7.60 E Per quarter 8.76 f m s Postage extra 50 eta.253 words
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Article1465 1923-02-15 2 SOME COMPARISONS. Dr H-walls, frrneipsl of Serampore College, n a paper read at the Annual oarjvJbtion of th- Chr S'Jian Endeavour at Serampore, made an interesting tmmW&p* to the comparison f requenlj y drawn between Mr Gandhi ai:«d the fovf.taVr of Christ .anity. He We may1,465 words
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Article95 1923-02-15 2 Feeling on the Stock Exchange is that busines: is going to be better, and the public is even displaying a tendency to buy ordinary shares in industrial undertakings—a thing that it may regret. It is different with producers of those commodities the priced of which are being adjusted by concerted95 words
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Advertisement394 1923-02-15 2 Happen <m^^ however careful you are. TV /i In such emergencies, Zam-Buk saves hours of .^^V 5 pain and suffering, to say /t/ *f r\ nothing ot doctors' bills. \J[ Applied to any cut, bruise, burn or scald, Zam-Buk instantly takes out smarting: pain and promotes swift perfect healing. All394 words
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Advertisement529 1923-02-15 2 THE DAWN OF WOMANHOOD. Its Difficulties and Dangers. Some girls upon the threshold of womanhood drift into a decline in spite of all care and attention. Even strong and usually lively girls become weak, depressed, irritable and listless. Tt is the dawn of womanhood —important in the life of every529 words
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Advertisement363 1923-02-15 2 Piles Cured] Operation Averted by Use of Germ Long-standing Case which defied all othei Mr. Geor P 1 '**L I C3ee. Grimsby. ti ill? mmmrn* conceivable, ""often H [4 H degree of comfort and t \V< I I I down, the only mm p x \l 1 H obtain any363 words
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Article964 1923-02-15 3 INFORMATION AGENCY IN LONDON. Mr J R Inn s, who was accessible and courteous, and Mr T H Reid, who as an ex-editor knows something about the publicity which this country n eds so badly, have retired or are retiring from the Malay Status Information964 words
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Advertisement463 1923-02-15 3 i AXE j P 11\ BRAND. -j j 11 is The: Best j il MUNICH Wb\ BROWN j Ij I EE R i Il NEW SHIPMENT I Ij $16 per case of 72 pints, \l SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR WHOLESALE DEALERS. I! IV; \\w j I lk\: yjd' STANLEY F. WARD463 words
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Advertisement446 1923-02-15 3 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fi«;!.t against the dread monster of Sciatic pain Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell ycu that you are suffering446 words
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Advertisement588 1923-02-15 3 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, ar» in pain, troubled wit/ a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go588 words
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Article763 1923-02-15 4 COMMENTS OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST. By "Footlight." The Marlborough cii&nged uts bill of fare latit right whom a Paramount picture s arrf.ig Betty C -mpso.'.i in Sir J M Bam'e's successful play "The L'ttle Minister" was screened. Thte fine screen versicta of the welll known success763 words
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Advertisement442 1923-02-15 4 AMUSEMENTS WISHING A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YKAR TO ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS AND FRIENDS. EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. MISS Dv PONT The leading woman of the Universal super-Jewel production "FOOLISH WIVES' in THE GOLDEN GALLOWS Story by Victoria GalUnd in 5 parts. Ruth Roland442 words
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Advertisement396 1923-02-15 4 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Programme from Sunday, Feb. 11, to Friday, Feb. 16. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. OPOSSUM I Reel Pathe Film. TOPICAL BUDGET British New Film. I laygoers Pictures Present J. P. Mi:Gowan r in RUSE OF THE RATTLER In 5 l arts. The liveliness396 words
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Advertisement498 1923-02-15 4 AMUSEMENTS "GAIETY" LADIES OF S1NG/P0F.E Who among you will ci rtify and prove it, that THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THURSTON RALPH, (Viscount Canning) is ALICE JOYCE'S Lord and Master and not really HER SLAVE. Don't miss To-night The Star Attraction Her Lord Master Your favourite's greatest Screen triumph. Alice Joyce Is498 words
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Advertisement162 1923-02-15 4 V 7-t Change of P rf)er 'sr* i ne 1st Show at 7.m Sharp THE SMASHING BVJJiEjjju, with vVii|j in 0a 1Cln Epis >des 10, ll, ii, 4aJ u 8 Reels. 2nd Shaw at S.Jf New Australasian Gazette CH\RLIE Ce^LINU-SJDJUsnnr 3 Reels. EVE'S FILM REVIEW Sir Walter Scott's 1VANH0E with162 words
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Obituary231 1923-02-15 5 A Loss to Malaya. Th- d< ath tot'k place at Jend. ram ac Sunday the 11th inst at about 5 a r 0 f jian Haji Abdul Hamid lathi of Kuala Lumpur. Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid. at the request of the Malayan community of Jenderam went231 words
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Article94 1923-02-15 5 S>.<rapore, Feb 15. is 5%d, Local -188 5a Od, Local $95% m ton. MMml) I M.rk.,- Very Quiet. 25 t> 27% 15 to $2.55, Bassetts jr Jeran Padairfes 70 to x bya $1.15 to $1.20. JJ I souths Johans 50 to 55 HM to $4.75, H94 words
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Article40 1923-02-15 5 untitled at the British Ar. that the Greek will I,U w y rtoTgmnisHibwithi rtady to attack Week It is fully mjns and munitions. the Genera's have "J?* 1 vvt ak battalion* trrtl Gr <** Government rtCoVer Greece 3 lost and presti^.40 words
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Article130 1923-02-15 5 I F.STERDA Y'S QUOTATIONS. Tin to-day $95% 200 tons sold. Lateet Local Market Quotation*. Buyers Sellers Gambler $16 00 Java Cube 24.00 Ha,:.burg Cube 23.50 i ress Cube 2 2.00 Sar. White Pepper 23.00 Johore Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 15.50 Sundried Copra 11.50 Mixed Copra 11.10 ♦Small130 words
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Article79 1923-02-15 5 Standard Oi! Compaay's current prices. Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant per two tins ?7.*.* ■sylvan Arrow per 'wo tim $6.7 r Tiger per two tins $*.75 Tiger ia drums per two drum* Asiatic Petroleum Company'e current price*. Fish per tin of 4 Imp. gls. $3.55 Dragon $3.45 Crown79 words
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Article82 1923-02-15 5 S ngapore, Feb IS. »n London Bank 4 months' sight 2s 4 l-4d Demand 2s 4 5-32 d Private 3 months' sight 2a 4 17-32 d O* New York--Demand 54% Private 90d|s 56% On France Bank 810 in India— Bank Tel. Transfer 171% Hongkovg— Bank demand draft 3% p.c.82 words
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Article60 1923-02-15 5 C. of C. Rubber Asaocii. 01 S ngapore, Feb 15. V;e rr*p» Closin* Prices. Latest London Cablet quote.—Le: don, Spot.— Ribbed Smoked 8hsst Closin* Pries? Buyers Sellers Soot 62 62% March 62* April to June 64% 65% July to Sept 66% 67% Oct to Dec 68 68 Latest60 words
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Article27 1923-02-15 5 S ngapore, Feb 15. To-day'* elosiuf nblwT are a? under* New York. —35% cts. London- —Is 5%d, Singapore. —62 cts. Tone of Market. —Quiet.27 words
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Article64 1923-02-15 5 The following ships are in communication with the Wire'ess Stations Singapore: Afrika M S Andes Maru. Birma, Carllegien, Charon, Clyde Maru, Commandant Dorise, Delta, Fiume, Fooksang. Ha* Moon, Ho Maru, Kishu Maru Muroran Maru. Nat ca. Nellore, Shanghai Maru, Te resias, Telemachus, Telegraaf. Penang: Carlisle H M S, Carllegien, Delta.64 words
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Article268 1923-02-15 5 Enterprising Chinese Firm. Th? (nterprls ng Arm of Tan Kah Kc«e and Co who rccent'y start d a pineapp'.e canning factory at Klang have now commenccd to build an th« x iargi factory in HarpeT-«tr"et, Klang. Th r is factory will be en soared nokly in turning out268 words
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Article91 1923-02-15 5 Mr Frank Souter. and his sister Miss Souter. have been 6taying in Kuala Lumpur during the past week. Mr Souter is a member of the Stock Exchange and one of the senior partners in the firm of J SUver-ton and Co., Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co s London Agents. The91 words
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Advertisement157 1923-02-15 5 NAHAR OPERA Beyrouth Theatre, Geylang Road. (Oppos te the Geylang Police Station-To-aight Thursday February 15 No Performance. Special play reserved for the Chinese New Year's Holidays, so don't mite them. TO-MORROW NIGHT Wishing all our Chinese Pat rone a Happy and prosperous New Year. To-morrow Friday, February 16, Granl New157 words
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Advertisement471 1923-02-15 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILW4YS. Reduction in Fares Between TIMPIX -M\L\CCA and interme li Ue St itions. Feb. 21, 1923, an; until farther notice. 1st class fa e reJobeJ to 6 cents per miie 2nd cl tss fare reduced to 3V£ cents per Mii!e 3rd class fare reduced to cents per471 words
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Advertisement169 1923-02-15 5 NOTICE. N'otice is hereby given that ray wife Kong Ah Wah, the daughter of Keng Sam Quee of Geylang K<>ad, No. 19, Loroni? 23 having left my pr >tection from to-day, 1 will not be responsible for any debt or debts which may be contracted by her. (Sd.) TAN CHOOS169 words
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Advertisement217 1923-02-15 5 I f-fT'-f- ——f '"T~"""TT1—T I I Bx plua 47! «i m MEANS NOTHING, 1 i BUT HAVING US FIT 4 YOUR EYEGLASSES i I AND SPECTACLES I MEANS THAT YOU WILL 1 HAVE NO FURTHER TROUBLE WITH SHAKY CROOKED LENSES. I i N. LAZARUS I J OPTICIAN J I MEDICAL217 words
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Miscellaneous65 1923-02-15 5 LEATHER REPORT H&ndang Kerbau Raapftsl Singapore, Feb 13. 9 a.m. I n v i Bar. Red to 32 degree Fah 1015.2 1011.2 1014.1 Temp 83 80 78 5 Wet Bulb Ther: 77 77 77 Dir of Wind N W N W calm Max Temp in shade 89 Min do do65 words
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Article174 1923-02-15 5 N imary. To-da>. Feb 15 io.7 a.m., 11-21 p.m. Hif" Q r chestra. 5.15. har,n Eastern Gate Lodge, 8. frff ma^ nr) (The Ba t," Victoria to l0 Theatre. 9-30-Tt>-m° rroW Feb 16 HUH a.m., 11 50 p.m. ||h Tim-'-Se* year commences. H "-Maiava Tribune." N'e*' V|174 words
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Article597 1923-02-15 5 To-day, Feb 15. Poit Swettenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Port Said,* Boston' New York* City of Dunkirk t p.m. USA Parcels noon Penang,* Rangoon Calcutta Edavana 3 pm. 3engkalis, Laboean Bilik. Tandjong Bale! Medan* Singapore 3 p.m. Pontianak Van der Parra 4 p.m. 3agan Sembilan 4 p.m. Australasia (via Fremantle)597 words
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Article745 1923-02-15 6 As the days pass there is more and more reason to feel a sense of great relief that Britain is but a spectator of current happenings in the Ruhr, with no responsibility whatever for consequences. The situation is aptly described as a FrancoGerman tug-of-war, with the issue745 words
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Article748 1923-02-15 6 Mr R Scoular is on a vist to Kuala Lumpur. Mr Mrs and Miss Alma Baker have left Penang and will be proceeding to New Zealand by a boat due to leave Singapore on the 28th inst. London, Feb 14. Mary Macswiney has been released and the Republican offices re-opened.748 words
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Article128 1923-02-15 6 POLICEMAN AND WOMAN SHOT THIS MORNING. Robbers Escape with Booty. A. daring daylight robbery took place to-day at about 9.30 a.m. in Blair-road, when three Chinese in a car stopped at a house occupied by Chinese and. displaying revolvers, entered the house and proceeded to ransack it. The128 words
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Article120 1923-02-15 6 A Gruesome Pastime. Inspector O C Pestana, of the department for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, charged Loh Cheng, a Chine c, before Mr Gourlay, in the third court yesterday, with the fiendish cruelty of skinning frogs alive. The accused was arrested early yesterday by Mr120 words
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Article115 1923-02-15 6 Opening Night. In spite of the distance and tne lack of conveyance there was a fairly good crowd at the New Orient Park. East Coa-t-Toad, last evening. As it was the opening night all the entertainments were free, including refreshments. The venture is something new to115 words
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Article142 1923-02-15 6 Under tha manag m nt of the Universal Film Mmiftw Tnr'lij Company, the Pa ladium th atre re-opened last nigfct aft.r hav'ng ben closed down for a c:ns d rable period. A very r.t?rcstin? programme wa3 exhibited two ch'f a*.tractions of which were "H.iada' Wo t" featuring the142 words
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Article128 1923-02-15 6 A meeting will be held on Wednesday the 21st inr,t, in the Lecture Room at the M S V R Headquarters, Cnn a Lumpur, to cons der the formation of a Selangor Amateur Boxing Assocation. Ws are informed that instead of shoot'nq: a-1 unrr.uzzled dogn, th. Authorities now try and128 words
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Article677 1923-02-15 6 COURTNEII)GE-H0 UOWu Ihe Company, judging f roTn first night production, fc* 4 successful season ahead 1* T It was but natural that th,' 5 present as their opting formance a play such fm^ m from Tore* vh eh was h *> neidge's bggest success i n i**677 words
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Article59 1923-02-15 6 Cambridge University untitled the M'n'stry of Apru ultu J fc £30 000 to found a Pathology. h I We have l—if-< branch of and Sr pap;ir merchants, tl i London a Efsefrass rf toed Latex note par* r T firm in textur-, waM, say. strong. Un'esa th >: fits app59 words
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Advertisement393 1923-02-15 6 !A Revolution in Lawn Mowing jjj jjj Super Lawn Mower. 1 C This super Machine is the result of long and costly ft g experiments in search for the perfect Lawn Mower a g E genuine saver of time and labour in the garden and on Cj K the green.393 words
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Advertisement78 1923-02-15 6 [actoceK Advice free by our Qualified Nurse i* all users upon Application to ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MM X 1 (London) 144-147 Cecil Street, a pure ANGLO CHI ESE MOTOR COMPANY SHORT STREET We execute Repairs and Overhauls to all description ot Motors, and Supplies Tyre*, Petrol. Lubricating Oil, Greases, Wei lin?-Acetylene78 words
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Article169 1923-02-15 7 HOW GERM U S HOPE TO FRUSTRATE FRENCH POLICY. PARIS AND MR. BONAR LAW. London, .Feb 14. Guardian" correspondent at Essen my that wholeTfce "M» nche:^ r wi ng the conferences of M le Trocquer and General J dep rtrl t;ons o# a deliberate policy of removing the169 words
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Article124 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. Paris, Feb 14. Mr Bonar Law's speech, the newspaper® declare that Commenting 0 g doeg not wish to see Germany to tae it»t«mer.t that —> of the truth. On the contrary France pay rep»'*' f s GermW becrfne strong enough to refuse to pay. 5hReuter. - 124 words
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Article94 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. h ndon. Feb 14. ambassador, addres. Mr »,®'.r.gham Cnan,ber of Comwhat would be the elTect ces oer. was crushed wider iwta Of debt, incurred firstly to -econiy r .;tor, the devastated terrwwy. France had received practically art from Genua y, but had U> Germa y over aReuter. - 94 words
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Article146 1923-02-15 7 Ix.idon Feb 14. Tne new? fron the Ruhr ind.cates i- i i strctnosfl of the French. lig i f >r;e v. tered Ge aenmnta and deoMnded the surrender rf«i|clicemeß r.v ived in an affray MM Several others were arrested r todc wh c a d.-tach-rr.-v. as paa Sg146 words
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Article168 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. Par's, Feb 14. v U Trocqutr. M n ster of Publ'-c j "k? and Gc: ra! Payot are going London this afternoon to confeT w 'j- the Br.t sh Government with to the ut'. ation of tlh)3 rai'l*a 5 m the Briti h zone in occupiedReuter. - 168 words
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Article147 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. Feb 14 Hn baa be» praet'cal.y v I- -At: a Hc u1 -''mm ssion regarding the of the railway difficult;/. Details are not divulged but it ia < announced s gn'ficantly that if the Important key section of the railway was handed over to the French anReuter. - 147 words
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Article243 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. London Feb 14. News from Berlin says fficiai c.rcle» are in* con ter. at a:.i at a report taere that the French intend 'a a few days to extend the blockade •j? G Tman s aports. It is even sad tl.at a sqv.adr o of battlecruiserf ar.dReuter. - 243 words
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Article68 1923-02-15 7 We are indebted the W Xichi-Nichi Shimbun" for the follownz: Tokio, Feb 13. Mr Oku, the ncr al Da*, has tendered his res.gna ion on account of his eSS The Government has purchased a men koku ce subm;tt ed. The Seiyu Party has su bill to the68 words
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Article127 1923-02-15 7 SECRET CHAMBER TO BE OPENED. Tourists Flocking Round. Reuter. Luxor, Feb 14. Tourists already thronging the VaHey of Kings are increasing daily, following the announcement of the decision to open the sealed chamber of King Tutankhamen's iamb of 1862 B C. TTie occasion will be one of greatReuter. - 127 words
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Article88 1923-02-15 7 Sailor's Grave Re-Opened. Reuter. New York, Feb 14. Large crowds gathered at the military cemetery at Brooklyn to witness the official reopening of the grave of an obscure seaman which was alleged to contain the Rus ian Crown jewels. Several attempts had recently been made toReuter. - 88 words
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Article45 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. Loidc i Feb 14. The exjhan-cs have been quiet during tha past U* days. The cl 6*ig firt-rcs to-day were French francs 78.05. Be'r'sn nd fl a ys. German marKS rov.ti U> 103--107 thov.?a d and stcr.ng closed ait 4 67^4Reuter. - 45 words
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Article24 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. London, Feb 14. Marcus Bereiford left £35,641 and bequeathed all his racehorses and bro d mares to the KingReuter. - 24 words
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Article16 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. London, Feb 14. The total number of unemployed iast week decreased by 24,000.-Reuter. - 16 words
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Article33 1923-02-15 7 Reuter. Lcndon, Feb 14. Following a rise in the price of sugar in France and America, wholesalers en the Clyde have asked for an advance of six shillings a hundredweight—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article213 1923-02-15 7 From "FAIItrLAY" Having been an eyewitness to a piece of highhanded InjusLice on the P«t «f pubi c servant, I thought t advisab.e to have recourse to your paper in the interests of fairp'.ay. A large number of P»»r fa, outs de L knborough Bitot were fined th»213 words
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Article179 1923-02-15 7 AMENDMENT TO THE ADDRESS. The Chaos in Europe. Reuter. London, Feb 14. In the House of Commons a joint Asquith an-N'ational Liberal amendment to the Address will be moved by Mr Fisher and it is expected that it WIH be supported by Sir J Simon and Mr LloydReuter. - 179 words
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Article321 1923-02-15 7 More Promissory Note Cases. When the case in which Vavena Adamsaiboo sued Paua Meena Slayman on a promissory note was takes up for hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr C A Evans f>r tho pa ntiff, informed the Chief Justice that the matter had been settled, each321 words
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Article175 1923-02-15 7 Singapore, Feb 14. V'ith the approach of the Chinese Mew Year there has only been a ;~>all business do'n?, but the jrereval understone of the market is very steady and the last few days have shown a distinct improvement in Standard Sheet.—Business has been done175 words
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Article161 1923-02-15 7 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO ASSAULT THE KING A Rumour Explained London, Jan. 29, 3.45 p.m. Some prominence is being given to what is described as an "attempt to assault the King" at St Pancras stat-on this afternoon, but the facts of the c*:e hardly warrant this highly coloured161 words
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Article108 1923-02-15 7 London. Jan £9. 4.20 p.m. Mr Ramsay Macdonald opened at Birmingham the Independent Labour party's natonal campaign to populari c a bod Socialist policy. The occasion was a conference of Trade Unionists, which passed a resolution in favour of the establishment of a Socialist Commonwealth. Mr Macdonald denied108 words
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Article44 1923-02-15 7 Bombay. Jan 20. Miss M A Tata, daughter of Mr Ardeshir Tata, who is an M Sc of the L ndon University in Economics, has. on pas ing the final examination, been called to the Bar from Lincoln's Inn. v Ceylon Observer"44 words
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Article52 1923-02-15 7 Ox'ord Jan 24. Returns for the week ending January If a?ain srrw a reduction in the number of unemployed- The total figure was 1,548 600. being a decrease of 14 819 compared wth the preceding week, and 365 000 less than at the boir.nn ntr of 'a«t52 words
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Article116 1923-02-15 7 London, Feb 13, 1923. Sago flour is quoted at 1319. Tin is quoted at £188.10.0 in Ix>n- don. j Tapioca is quoted at 29i- for fair flake. Gambier, No Quotation. Cube Gambier. No Quotation. On the Liverpool market cottoa. middling American i» at 16.07 Egyptian cotton at116 words
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Article125 1923-02-15 7 Capetown, Jan 15. In the ccur c of an interview today General IboH ft* PrMinister) said that, with reference to the forthcoming Empire Economic Conference, he had received an invitation from the British Government to attend in April, but he had refused, the month being inconvenient for Yam.125 words
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Advertisement296 1923-02-15 7 »">M»r«u»i||ii«ll«IIini»tt»ii«imiL« i«ii«i«nMiwtimiT«nMDMii« iiiii 1 I t I I I I iilftli* "■tiaiMmUM* I U I Broacbent's j I STONE I BREAKERS are tbe BEST and STRONGEST MADE. i s PATENT IMPROVED B!AKE ST NE BREAKER WITH AUTOMATIC SCREENING APPARATUS l^— ■—■■■■II I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. 1296 words
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Article590 1923-02-15 8 CRICKET. SATURDAY'S INTERESTING MATCH. As prevous y ann unced in these co'umr» theSCC wW meet a Ceylo» team or. Saturday on the Padang at 11 30 a.m. The match being the first of the season, and i «ne that has been looked forward to wth no l.ttle590 words
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Article80 1923-02-15 8 S C C v. S R C. The SCC hockey team, after kerd'ng Bateman to the SRC, who came out short two men* last everting, were merciless'y thrashed by their opponents by five g als to nil. The came was ail one-sided, and was, to be frank, an apology80 words
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Article62 1923-02-15 8 SRC II vs MIDDLESEX BAND. The flowing will represent the S R C 2 vs Band, Middlesex Regiment, at football to-day on the S R C grourd :—E Oliveiro C M Rodrigues a d G H Kraal J R Rodrigues, N S Hogan and N de Silva V C62 words
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Article180 1923-02-15 8 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. Second Day's Weights. Race 2—(Five furlongs).—Romp® 10.7, Flinders 10.7. Ginger Mck 10.1, The Snail 8.13, N F E 7.2, L ttle Sistcir 6.12. Race 3. —(Sx furlongs).—WimdfaU 10.5, Royal Bla d 10.1, Beau Regarde 8.11, Rockport 8.4, Zara 8.4, Duke 8.2, The Quest 7.2. Race180 words
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Article394 1923-02-15 8 •BATTLING KEY" v. "EDDIE GRADY" ON MONDAY. At rather short notice the Stadium Box 'ng Syndicate have fixed up a very attractive boxing programme for Monday evening next. The big event will be a ten round contest for the lightweight championship of Malaya between "Battling Key," holder of the394 words
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Article58 1923-02-15 8 THE RANTAU TOURNAMENT. The entrants for the Rantau Club tenia's tournament which will be held •n Friday ino'ude J A Dean and D H Kleinman of Singapore. We are asked to state that owing to the Chinese New Year the V M C A ter.nis courts will be58 words
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Article34 1923-02-15 8 It is authoritatively stated that the action of the Government in submitting the Mosul question to the League of Nations has been considered and fully approved by Emir Feusul and the Government of Iraq.34 words
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Article475 1923-02-15 8 PREI IMINARY HEARING CONCLUDED YESTERDAY. Case to Go to Assizes. The preliminary enquiry into the case in which Tan Kalh Seong, managing director of the Chong Shing Dispensary, stands charg-»d with dishonestly retaining a large quantity of stolen the property of Messrs John Little and Co, was475 words
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153 1923-02-15 8 Singapore, Feb 14. Catalogued 1,266,365 lb», 565.34 tons. Offered 930 851 lbs. 415.56 tons. Sold 702,926 lbs, 313.80 tons. Prices Realized. London Is 5%d. New York 35% cts. Singapore Standard Quality 62% (1 lot in cases). Good Average Quality 61% to 61%. Off153 words
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Article30 1923-02-15 8 The "Bangkok Times" records with regret the death at her residence at Bang Lampoo, of H S H Princess Sundararom, eldest daughter of H R H the late Prince Bhudares.30 words
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Article718 1923-02-15 8 ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND EXHIBITION. The Singapore Chinese Girls' School held its annual distribution of prizes and exhibition of works in the school premises at the junction of Hill-street and Coleman-strt«Jt on Friday of last week. Mrs Lee Choon Guan M B E a close friend and718 words
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Article58 1923-02-15 8 In the course of an article, the ".Daily Telegraph" says that a violent campaign against religon has recently been organised in Russia. The League of Communists' Youth has arranged a procession with the object of destroying rel'gious feeling and has erected scaffolds in Petrograd and Moscow on which effigies of58 words
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Article183 1923-02-15 8 SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LN KUALA LUMPUR. Hong Guan Under Arrest. On the information of Mr J A Russell, the Magistrate, Kuala LumpuT to-day (Wednesday) issued a warrant for the r.rrost of Ng H ng Gaar,<, says the "Malay Mail." The facts allege*! are that Ng Hong Guan on Friday183 words
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Article311 1923-02-15 8 Lord Rawlinson's Explanation. Delhi, Jan 24. At question time in the Council of State, replying to Mr Lallubhai Samaldas, regarding the administration of the Air Force in India, the Com-mander-in-Chief said: During th« year 1921-22 there was a very considerable shortage in the spare parts and311 words
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Advertisement68 1923-02-15 8 You Need It when run down by illness After iliness there is no builder up so re liable as SCOTT'S Emulsion. The pure cod liver oil and hypophosphites, which it contains, quickly build up wasted tissues, restore appetite, enrich the impoverished blood and brine renewed strength and vitality to the68 words
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Advertisement591 1923-02-15 8 a BOXING. I LIGHTWEIGHT CH4MPI0NSHIP OF MAL4YA, I 5 at the Stadiam oa Monday February 19, at 8.45 p m B S "BATTLING KEY" v "EDJIE OUADT" IftBOtNDS m ffi a 8u If 1 J'JE JEN KIN'S v. HARKY JOHNS )N I CLAUDE KOZARLJ v. "YOUNG AH EARN t] and591 words
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Article590 1923-02-15 9 Singap <re, Feb 10, 1923. Article. Price. c MEAT. Beef steak katii 0.45 Beef stew or curry kati 0.40 Pork, lean kati 0.68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 0.54 Mutton Indian Mutton, Australian kati 0.63 Fowl kati Fowl large (3-4 kati*) each 1.50 Fowl medium590 words
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Article1543 1923-02-15 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, Feb 15. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. JANUARY 13, 1923. IV ac Paid Val. Up. J i. tL 2|- 2|- Allagar 0 1 5% 2\- 2|- 01,543 words
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Advertisement585 1923-02-15 9 i I I I I ■..■-■■>■ I I I I I I I I I lUIIIIUIIIIUtlllllllimait Grand Cheap Sale j i\ow Proceeding. s a a a t OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY ONE AS THIS IS THE 1 OF ITS KIND EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC. I WHITE CANVAS RUBBER SOLE SHOES.585 words
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Advertisement149 1923-02-15 9 llilllllllllllilllllllHMIIIiMiMillilllllilllHilHIWllllHIWIwn"»"»""""""»"""— I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS. Ltd.;] I I (.NCORPORATED N THE STRAITS SKI lUMaUvi j PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE S.S. 1 Do you require STATIONERY of good quality I The following lines are stocked and ran be m m I supplied at prices that compare with149 words
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Article557 1923-02-15 10 HOW TO ORGANISE A TOURNAMENT. A small bridge toursraamenft, played or prizes, makes a delightful entertainment for an evening party. Each table must bear a ing number so that the players may "prepress" from one table to another in due order. For a small house fmm six to557 words
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Article136 1923-02-15 10 Princess Mary was seventeen yea; s old when the war broke out. She formed a V. A. Detachment at Buckingham Palace with twenty or thirty of her friends. She then served through the war at the great Ormond Street Hospital for children. She is President of the Girl136 words
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Advertisement758 1923-02-15 10 AUCTION SALE. 1 ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Ltd. < BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. re Ismail Raheem (in bankruptcy) Bras Basah Road. J The Undersigned have been instructed to sell privately in single lots at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, IMPORTANT:-The whole of the stock now to be cleared758 words
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Advertisement502 1923-02-15 10 1 DO MOT WAIT 1 m until your good health is impaired, but take steps to keep it up to Ĕ the mark. Remember that ailments apparently trifling may very w 4% soon develop into serious illness. Do not hesitate to take mm I BEECHAM'S PILLS 2 J on the502 words
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Advertisement302 1923-02-15 10 A New Skin in 1 This sufferer literally covered withi» sjtfsj disease —15 years of sufferingthen his whole body cleared off and permanently cured in 45 days-ya new skin grown—no pain, no itching, no irritation. This story seems incredible as do hundreds of other cures effected by the powerful new302 words
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Advertisement352 1923-02-15 10 STEAMER SAILllJ N.Y.K. LONDON LINE. Atsuta Maru Kashima Maru F *>S Mar LIVERF OOL LLM. Delagoa Maru Tsushima Maru r i HAMBURG LINR Mito Maru Matsuye Maru Lima Maru E*- y,Asn NEWJORK LINE VIA 81* SOUTH AMERICAN LOU BOMBAY LINE. Rangoon Maru F Kobun Maru Wakasa Maru u CALCUTTA LINE.352 words
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Advertisement541 1923-02-15 11 STL JER SAILING. ■Tin BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE J,4 V (tump anu, incorporated in England.) -in PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. M LnLNSULa» ORIENTAL S. N. CO Under Coatract with His Majesty's Government FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. jj LONDON Due SINGAPORE. 1923 about Feb 18 Dong u a about Mar 4 \ar.<'541 words
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Advertisement404 1923-02-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS O. S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles London, Hambarg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sues and Port Said. ♦Argun Maru arr Feb 21 dep 22 London Maru arr Mar 15 dep 16 •Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINK For San Francisco,404 words
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Advertisement487 1923-02-15 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. v LINE OF STEAMERS lanthly saiingt to and from Australia for tar*o only, eallln* Satavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Malbonrne and Sydney, SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. *s s ECHUCA In port s s EURELJA Early March s s EMITA Mid April •Calls at Penang. For further particulars please apply to487 words
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Advertisement585 1923-02-15 11 STEAMER SAILING. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. MANAGING AGENTS, U.S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Ports from Hongkong £120 First-class throughout. iAN FRANCISCO vi* SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA it HONOLULU. Leaves Hongkong Arr. San Fracisco PRESIDENT WILSON Feb 14 March 8 PRESIDENT TAFT Feb 26 Mar 22585 words
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Advertisement600 1923-02-15 12 WANTED. WANTED.— An experienced European storekeeper accrstomed to cealiug with general engiueerii g stores. Apply to Box No. 41. stating qualifications and salary required, c/o "Malaya TriDune." W A N T E U. A Malay Clerk with knowledge of English and accounts. Apply with testimonial to, Atank Nigrah Pharmacy, 101,600 words
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Advertisement510 1923-02-15 12 BANKS. BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) With which is affiliated the Allahabad Bank Ltd.. India. SINGAPORE BRANCH: THE ARCADE, COLLYER QUAY. Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Capital Subscribed aad Paid Up £2,594,16C Reserve Fund S 90,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Rt. Hon. Lord Inchcape G C M G, KCSI, KCIE (Chairman)510 words
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Advertisement445 1923-02-15 12 BANKS. INTERNATIONAL banking CORPORATION. (Incorporated 1b tha U. 8. A.) OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY. P. 0. BOX NO: 262. TELEPHONE NO: 661. OWNED BY TEE NATIONAL C1TI BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital US 5,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits US $10,400,00© Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office:--36 Bishop'gate. Lyons445 words
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Advertisement434 1923-02-15 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: •4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street, liuar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hi*AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Pomtiasak and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000434 words
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Advertisement430 1923-02-15 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, (incorporated in by Royal Charter xb63.j Paid up Capital w 600,000 Sharea of £5 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,00* Reserve Liability of Proprietor. £8,000,000 BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd.430 words
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Advertisement367 1923-02-15 12 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED iincorporated in the S.S.) dt-ad otik-t. Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; See Wah, Ecq. (Chairman.) Gaw Khek KLiaii., (Vice CLaiiman.) P. S. Lee, Esq. Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq Yow Ngan Pan, Esq367 words
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