Malaya Tribune, 20 August 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 196 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1930.
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    • 352 1 UPTONS CEYLON TEA. yOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. |"O. k." cement. I CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: r jjj L j So.c Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I I 11ncorporatca in Denmark.) X I REALLY I j SOMETHING* FOR NOTHING. I I BRAND
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    • 143 1 r -FLOBODOR- Jf Washing /ff Suiting*, /V/ J/ r Wear. J/ HIOH STREET. Singapore. I BAUCIS and PHILEMON I I 1 I Would have liked their magic N I pitcher better if it had flowed with 1 j READ'S BEER. j "DOG'S HEAD" J LIGHT LAGER. I ALWAYS Nfcglr A
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  • 2260 2 BRITAIN'S EMPIRE GAMES TEAM. A Plea For Lob Bowling. PROBLEM OF STEEL GOLF SHAFTS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, July 24. The achievement of Miss Marjorie Poster in winning the King's Prize at Bisley has been warmly acclaimed in the Press. The
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    • 230 2 r\ Evaporated APRICOT RICE RIKG. NO W TRY THESE.' !ji S cup Libby's Evaporated cup sugar FRUITS, VEGETABLES. Pineapple, Peachea. Bartlett Milk diluted with 1 No. 2' 2 can Libby's Pears, Apricots, Cherries, Fruits for Salad. Apples. Berres. 2 cups water ADricot mmLwmm* t uu Prunes, Figs, Asparagus, Spinach, Pork
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    • 257 2 raj m Itched and Burned. Mfc Inflamed. Cul Healed. "I was troubled dry eczema which b pies on my foreh< n lm; ep:.-r..|. It itched and bji: scaup. I was ashamed Wtknn it. In fad I m»c| I went a"My husband i for Cuticura Soar 1 --r.. sent for a
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  • 656 3 LACK OF POLISH. No Cause For Divorce In Germany. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.') A peculiar case of conjugal dissension has for some time occupied the German court Since it was finally decided by the last legal resort —the Supreme Tribunal at Leip is may be
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  • 310 3 Villages Pauperised: Schools Closed. Ii typ b» n said repeatedly in some quarters (0 y; the "Osaka Mainichi") that the unemploy«cn! ration in Japan will never become as ;3rious ai in other countries because the traditional family system will prevent the jobless irozn fc?comir.g burdens on the state
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    • 189 3 aqK Mi/anne hated the taste of milk! Ju»t (jfflwMgl voxddn't drink it. I used to coax, scold j yC^jPl^^i^l and threaten: then I tried giving her Postum-made-uith-milk. Like it? Just /^J look at her drain the cup." fj PoNtiim is nature's own food. .Made in a delightful blend of pure,
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    • 53 3 mmfj/ hv taking a dash ol Eno hrst thin.: every BĔmĕ/ morning. For sluggish liver, constipation, mm aĔ/ 'n"- 1 110 nianv other minor aUments, l j y^^^^m J r^- brace up the whole »v9tem and enable V riOUS rKan! o to unctlon KING OF CLUBS >?< A Sovereign Whisky
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    • 347 3 The King of Aerated Waters"^ NEAVE I^fj Feeling tr&SjgftMMr Weak and OP Miserable? 4 > Regain new strength—by starting a course of Sanatogen. By taking Sanatogen you'll provide your body with exactly those elements, which buj}d up abundant health and strength. AU those annoying signs of weakness, such as sleeplessness,
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  • 2646 4 OPPOSITE VIEWPOINTS. Best Way To See The World. Below two articles, one claiming that the best way of seeing the world is by sea, and the other by overland travel by car, set out the views of two men who have had considerable experience in overseas touring. They
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    • 289 4 lie a PP Ucati on nuickly overcomes the pan, AmD? the .painful joint or r and tissues are soothed tn<j SFty welcome relief quickly and Jl( *C for l umbago, Sloan's Liniment KILLS PAIN. IVhy Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitln is a nutrient containing I the most digestible constituents of
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  • 1570 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Aug. 20, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 27 j- 28,6 51- Ayer Hitam Tin 9j- 101u Bangrin Tin 13|9 14 6 I Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 o!eo l
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    • 502 5 aariffiha Restaurant Ua Nl ,i LEY. SINGAPORE, "oil" g pan. CURRY p^ u Pigeon 50 c.s. MP"*-, Chicken 30 I Mutton 15 lata 10 Dalcha 10 wiRIM Liver Xl Rl xt ti 10 pigeon inf Goreng 15 20c Cl*» n Sotong 10 [kan 10 Postum, Eg?s. Ei.cui s T» c
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    • 178 5 KELVEY PRESENTS HER TALENTED PUPILS WITH ZLATA THE PERFECT DANCER AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDAY, AUG. 23 at 9.15 p m. MON. and TUES., AUG. 2J and 26 at 5.30 pan. PRICES Evening performance $2 and $1. Matinees Adults $2, Children f 1 All Parts. BRIGHTER ITEMS KTTER DANCING EAUTIFUL
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    • 153 5 WkWkwwm^ LA CREME COTV Composed of the purest ingredients Ia Creme Coty is the natural foundation for Coty Face Powder and Rouge as they blend with exquisite smoothness. Creme Coty protects 1 mid preserves the skin from biting winds, fur 1 and dust, and keeps it smooth and soft. It
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    • 228 6 ]yMuw~\/MMu w uu\\/muu yg u\i y v yyu jjj O© OQ O© O© GO O OOP £H Nol I I A V■ J I I |o 1 poB f*l «4 L■ lorg I TO-NIGHT \9.i5 J I LAST NIGHT ol the Screamingly Funny Singing, Laughing rjj g and Dancing a
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    • 246 6 Amusements. 1-6*15 TO-NIGHT. 9.15 j jj 5 I Present S I The Comedy Of Them All I So This Is College rG with Cj Cliff Edwards, Elliott Nugent, I Robert Montgomery and Sally Starr. 1 I Perfect Picture a Entertainment I B I 8 Laughs! Song Hits! j 0 Dancing
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    • 273 6 1 MARLBOROUGH To-night at 6.15 and 0.15 p m I Universal's MO% Talking and Singfe I College Comedy 8 I College Love Ii with George Lewis and Dorothy iiii VfcP 1 High Stepping Yctith! Snappy* up.to ti i A logue! Hot Tudcs by a Cast of unusual Tal< I Suspenseful
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  • 2793 7 gjU'.V. MEETING. SingaP 010 rk>legate Presents Report. „.r j > VTIONS ESTABLISHED. Council of the Singapore a nipctiiib F socxtion was held yester4814 Pj Road Stadium pavilion, j«r in tnt- natch. Mr. R. L. Hastie fcjjowir-S 111 i a long report on the A. in
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  • 276 7 Heavy Gun Practices. Owners and masters of ships are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range a r possible during the heavy gun practices, which will take place from Blakan Mati on Aug. 26, 29. Sept. 1 and 3, commencing at 6 am The International
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  • 125 7 "Kota Pinang," Del 4,532 tons, Capt. Meerkerk, from Batavia, 19-8; for Rotterdam, 20-8. "Silverash," Brit. 3,091 tons, Capt. Cox, fivm Manila, 19-8; for Belawan. 25-8. "Egra," Brit. 2,343 tons, Capt. Davies, from Rangoon, 19-8; for Penang, 21-8. "Roggeveen," Dut. 2,908 tons, Capt. Deem, from Batavia, 20-8; for Batavia, 23-8.
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  • 214 7 The following passengers arrived by the "Op ten Noort" on Monday: Prom Sourabaya: Mr. Walter Lima and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frost and baby, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bech and two children. Mr. Chauvin, Mr. and Mrs. Kulwantsingh and family, Mr. Jonsson, Miss R. Maricelle. Mr. and
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  • 42 7 Passengers who arrived yesterday by aeroplane from Batavia were Messrs. J. M. Dalgarns, H. C. van den Tillaard, M. P. Matthias and A. P. de Jager. When the 'plane left Singapore this morning Mr. Mong was a pessenger in it for Palembang.
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  • 280 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. "Dull"—And No Wonder! Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London.—4«4 d., up l/16d. New York.—Hl cents (G), down cent. Share :—Dull. Allenbys 95 cents—sl.os. Ayer Moleks 90 cents—sl, Ayer Panas 90—95 cents, Bassetts 50—55 cents, Brogas 65—70 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 30—35 cents,
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  • 161 7 Penawat And Malaya Consols. Standing Out. Messrs. Evatt and Co., Penang, as secretaries, have sent the following circular letter to shareholders in the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.: We are instructed to inform you that the directors have decided not to carry out the ;wo months' stoppage
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  • 299 7 A false rumour Is current in Kuala Lumpur that the "one-eyed" robber chief of Perak has migrated to Selangor. The truth is that thio gentleman is hiding in some jungle fastness in Perak and rs :n terror that the Police are on his track, says the "Times of Malaya." Rabies
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    • 131 7 Have you been to the Talkies in Geylang? IMPERIAL THEATRE THE HOUSE FOR PERFECT SOUND REPRODUCTION. I m 1 TO-NIGHT change II I I WILLIAM FOX presents lon Thursday. I fii7ADT« IN DIXIE" 1 AUGUST2I B 6rst SINGING, DANCING and TALKING COMEDY of the OLD SOUTH |t ENTERTAIN KR> from
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    • 344 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I "JMADQE" I jo 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Q I P vi in X Just Received a Shipment of X 1 Nice Ready-to-Wear and a I Untrimmed Hats. |fl PRICES RANGE FROM: I $3.75, $4.75, $5.00, $5 SO, $5.75, $6.25. TO LET—No. 400, Orchard Road. (Rent $55 per
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 226 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, AUGUST 20. North East India (Clan McFadyen) 3 pjn. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Baloeran) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Halvdan) 4 p.m. Djambi (Toradja) 4 p.m. North, N. East and N. West Sumatra (Cremer) 4
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  • 853 8 There have been somewhat alarming developments in industrial Circle* in Singapore during the past few days. First there was the one-day str'ke at Mr. Tan Kah Kee's factory and now a similar but apparently more serious episode has occurred a: the Naval Base. In both cases the slump
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  • 260 8 The second lecture on "Rebirth" will be delivered at the Theosophlcal Society, 3, Finlayson Green, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Lim Khye Seng, the Penrng lawyer who is in England on a holiday, is expected to return to Malaya at the end of November. The Rev. Mr. Linchftn, brother cf
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  • 277 8 To Be Debated On Monday. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AGENDA. One of the most Important matters to be discussed at next Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council will be the Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the protection of women and girls and to mak
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  • 606 8 Mr. Dunman Makes A Few Suggestions. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune." J Sir,—May I congiatulate you on youi outspoken leader of yesterday? As you say, "disgrace" is not too strong a term in regard to the Government and administrative apathy respect ng local unemployment. The slump both in
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  • 68 8 From Holland by Ealoeran,"* due Sinaapore at 9 a.m. to-day. From Indo-China by "D'Artacnin.- (SOT. Singapore to-morrow mt rning. From China and Japan by "Suisang," dv" Singapore tn-morrow morning. F.on China and Japan by "Tilawa," due Singapore noon tj_>-mo row. From China and Japan by "Bengal Mam," due
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  • 29 8 Many fine looking buildings are springing up in Alor Star, including the Stuart Memorial Library, the Government English School Union Hostel end the new premise; of the Chartered Bank.
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  • 630 8 > (BT "LOOK ft. Of course if Duck* for the Aussies—! Wy.. win with tea men J But the most "fed thousands at the Ow catches is ceitainly °us«( wicket-keeper himself i-ancsnj, j English hopes resin Tate and Larwood hi reeing that ihe Am get tltf lead,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 270 8 tt (maitifH *0« ®t«« ft f).(TMv COrince of m»af«a p I IN SMART SHAPES" Willi SV4P BUM. I NEW SEASON'S SHADES. I Price $13 50. I I HATS OF DISTISCTION. 5 EXCLUSIVE TO: X 3 robinson Co., Ltar J X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.J H I SINGAPORE AND KUALA
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    • 68 8 I TELEGRAMS 'PHONE:— jj] "SIiVABROS" 4540. S A NEW SHIPMENT OF GENUINE I Crystal Bead Necklaces I H 1 Cj GOLD-MOUNTED H I Elephant-Hair 1 I Jewellery 1 AND SILVER-MOUNTED bf I Butterfly-Wing g j Jewellery. I 5] ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. S 111. S.De Silva&Brosj g JEWELLERS, jjj S
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    • 26 8 TIN AND BBEB. Latest Qv ■£■81 i London: New York:- 9 Singapore:—^' 10 Lcndon:-S;r t CJ IS 3 months. IWSWW M sellers tl« I* M Stagapcw:-
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  • 1091 9 I ourers Complain Of Bad Conditions. WISH TO BE SENT HOME. mmunists Arrested On Floating Dock. ogst the Indian labour force Seletar, continues and the more serious than it was 3.400 Indian labourers (Maiaick work owing to a ten per vvages, the reduction
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  • 108 9 Premier s Vacation Cut Short. (Reuter's Service.) Madrid, Aug. 19. a f tho P ?seta from 43 80 MenVrtt l 4tJ 5 yes'erday morning rs exploiting the in tabil ty at Ma and the d ffic ilti s X.. tne return of a conslif itio lal
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  • 62 9 L *nckM Role. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Munich, Aug. 19. t0 rumours that QQMra] bating the divorce of hi~ •l p oincial announcement tha' 1 henceforth administer their a i which is the usual prelude d iiis first wife four year;Id v ths -ultra-feminist, Frauhin mnitz whose influence
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  • 91 9 Visit To Duchess Of York. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Aug. 29. Considerable interest is being taken v Scotland in the visit which he King and Queen are to pay to Balmoral. Their Majes ies are travelling by special tra n from Sandringham to Balmoral
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  • 56 9 Shipment From U. S. Permitted. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, Aug. 19. The munitions which Messrs. Dupcnt and Denemour are holding for shipment to the Chinese Nat onalist-, have been at the request of the Chinese Legation.* The authorises declined to allow shipment of the munitions until the request
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  • 42 9 Foreign Forces Leave Hankow. (Reuter's Service.) Shanghai, Aug. 19. The Greenhowards are leaving for Shanghai from Hankow aboard H.MS. "Cumberland," which the "Berwick" replaces at Hankow. The Communist menace at Kankow is apparently considered to be at an end.
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  • 183 9 GRAVE CONCERN. Protracted Naval Discussion In Japan. ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, Aug. 18. After a lapse of 26 days since the Throne referred the Naval Treaty to the Privy Council for deliberation, the first meeting of the Privy Council's examination comm.ttee was held this afternoon, for
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  • 155 9 Better Public Control Of Representatives. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, Aug. 19. A reduction in the membership of the Reichstag is envisaged in the Electoral Reform Bill, which passed the Cabinet on Tuesday as part of the programme on which the Government parties are fighting the present general
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  • 182 9 How Passengers Were Saved. (Reuter's Service.) Wellington, Aug. 19. Tributes to ths maslnrly seamanship of the captains of the "Tahiti" and the "Ventuia" in preventing a disaster were paid by the "Tahiti's" passengers, whom the "Ventura'* landed at Pago Pago. They state that twice before the "Ventura" arrived
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  • 127 9 Mr. Vanlear Black Drowned. (Reuter's Service.) Baltimore, Aug. 19. The newspaper proprietor, Mr. Van ear Black, an avia ion and yachting enthus ast, who flew round the world last year, fell overboard his yacht and was drowned off the New Jersey coast to-day. His body has
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  • 85 9 Son And Daughter Sent For. (Reuter's Service.) Los Angeles, Aug. 19. The evangcli'.t, Mrs. Aimee McFherson, is critically ill. Her secretary sayj that she is blind following a nervo.u: breakdown a fortnight ago. Her daughter has been summoned from Paris and her son from the middle West.
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  • 99 9 New Restriction Scheme CLOSE CERTAIN ESTATES. Maintenance Grant From Govt. Levy. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 20. A new scheme to combat over-production of rubber is given prominence in the "Financial Times." The scheme has been devised by Mr. V. N. Were and Mr. W. A. Stanton, managers respectively
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  • 229 9 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."/ London, Aug. 19. The Amsterdam correspondent of the "F-nan-cial Times," explaining. the anti-restriction attitude of eighteen Dutch producers representing 14,000 tons product on in July, says that they desire to freeze out all the smaller and weaker companies with the object of
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  • 115 9 Large Deficit Feared At End Of The Year. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, Aug. 19. A deficit cf $200 000,000 is feared at the end of the fiscal year (June 30, 1931) due to the increasing expenditure and the shrinking revenues and reduced business activity. The expenditure from July 1
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  • 81 9 Act.\>n By Conference Of Premiers. (Reuter's Service.) Melbourne, Aug 19. The Conference cf Premiers has appointed a MUml Finance Advisory Committee, consisting of Mr. Lyons (Federal Postmaster General), Mr. Hogan (Premier of Victoria). Mr. Hill (Premier of South Australia) and Mr. Stevens (Treasurer of New South
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  • 68 9 No Co-operation Against Kurds. (Reuter's Service.) CLn-U»nlinople, Aug. 13. What ftppattl to be Persia's last word in the exchange of Turco-Persian Notes regcrding the Kurdish rebellion, received to-day, declares that the Persian Government cannot, under any circums'ances, censept to military co-operation wLh Turkey against the Kurds
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  • 62 9 untitled Joseph untitled. K.B.E., C.E.E, general manager of the Prudential Assurance Co., will be airrivtnsj nt the end of October on a business visit to the company's offices in Malaya. Sir Josep'i Burn i-> a Fellow and Vice-President of the Institute cf Actuaries and a director of the British It*Uian
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    • 141 9 1 Your Natural Ally.S j SOLE AGENTS: f Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J [jj I MID AUGUST j "His Master s Voice" I 1 RECORDS I I ARE HERE! 1 S These include the following Orchestras and X Cj artists: —London Symphony Oichestra, Vienna g Philharmonic Orchestra, Pablo CasaU,
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  • 638 10 Sports Pastimes. TWO PENALTIES SAVED. S.C.C. Forward's Leg Broken. GRUELLING CUP MATCH WITH WELCH. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. I By "Reynard-"] A strong wind and a certain amount of in necessarily rough play largely spoilt the first encounter in the Singapore Cup competition this season. This was the encounter between the Cilcket
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  • 56 10 LAWN TENNIS. (Reuter's Service.) Forest Hills, Aug. 19. to the second round of the American Championships Miss Sarah Palfrey beat Mrs. Stenz 1, 6—l and Miss Betty Nuthall beat Mrs. Lamme 6—l, 6—l. In the doubles first round Misses Betty ifuthall and Sarah Palfrey beat Mrs. Hawke «nd
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  • 114 10 TO-MORROW'S TIES. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament to-morrow: B. CLASS SINGLES: W. H. Droogloover -46 v. R. P. Vcolker —2; P. D. Outwln —4 v. W. Kennedy i (to finish). C. CLASo SINGLES: A. Buchanan plus 3 LE. S. Matthews —2, P. H. Goake scr. v. T. S.
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  • 111 10 Results in the S.R.C. tournament: A SINGLES: S. L. Oelilers beat G. W. ingus 6—1, 6—3; N. S. Hogan beat P. •phraums 6 —3, 6—3. B. SINGLES: E. Galistan beat E. Ryan 4—6, 6—3, 6—1; G. H. Kraal beat L. A. MarBus 6—3, 7—6; C. Baumgarten beat A.
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  • 172 10 s The S.C.R.C. autumn tournament has now teaphed the concluding stages. The final in ttia "A" played on Monday resulted in 'Wee Eng Lock beatiog Lai Kwong Chun 4—4. 6—2. The deciding set in the "B" i angles went to Yap Chye Koon who won his natch against
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  • 503 10 Lanes. Likely Champions. CRICKET. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 19. County matches begun en Saturday resulted as follows: Essex Beat Sussex. Sussex: 232 (Nichols 5 for 41) and 160 (Smith 4 for 32). Essex: 252 (Browne 6 for 77) and 141 for 3 wkts. Played at Southend; Essex won
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  • 105 10 DECIDING MATCH THIS WEEK. The deciding match of the S.C.C. tournament is to be played on Friday and Saturday between the Merchants and the Etceteras The teams will be: Merchants: R. A. Ashworth, A. BromleyDavenport, B. Brooke, J. V. S. Brooke, J Q Glasgow, D. R. A. Hoblyn
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  • 90 10 BASEBALL. (Reuter's Service.) New York, Aug. 19. Latest baseball results: National Leam Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 8, Brooklyn 0. Chicago 17, Philadelphia S. St. Louis 2, New York 4. Cincinnati 0, Boston 4. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 9. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 6. (Game called in the 16th innings
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  • 1008 10  -  Mendiola Knocks Out Song. SENSATIONAL FIRST ROUND. BOXING. (By "K.O." Joe Mendiola proved beyond the shadow of doubt that he is the best flyweight to invade this coun ry when he knocked out Y. C. Song, feather and lightweight champion of Malaya, in the eighth round of
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  • 260 10 "SO THIS IS COLLEGE.'' Comedy And Singing At The Alhambra. I have learned to fight shy of films which have the word "college" in their title. Experience has taught me that all one can usually expect from films of this type is a few humorous incidents, interspersed
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  • 190 10 The Imperial Theatre (late Apollo), at Geylang. continues to offer attractive programmes with changes twice a week. Some of the best talkies shown at the principal theatres have been repeated at this clean and comfortable suburban theatre where the sound production is remarkably good. The enterprise of the
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  • 357 10 Land At Telok Blangah. Another appeal before the trbunal sitting in the Supreme Court, presided ever by the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) with Messrs. F. H. Young and E. S. Manasseh as •assessors, was begun yesterday. The land, situ:, ted at Telok Blangah, was acquired for
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  • 34 10 Mr. H. Hopson Walker. of Klang. has been appointed by the Chief Justice of Victoria to be a Commissioner in the Federated Mahy States to take affidavits for use in the Courts of Victoria.
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  • 1316 10 The Bowral Boy Still Batting RAIN HANDICAPS ENGLAND ATTACK THE SUPERIORITY COMPLEX FETISH. (Reuter's Service.) After a moderate opening and a great sixth wicket partnersh;t and Wyatt on Saturday, Monday's news cf the collapse rf the 1 'tcliff e the confident reply of Australia's opening batsmen,
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  • 64 10 (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 20. The unemployed in Britain now number 2,050,000. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Aug. 19. The Duke of Northumberland spent a fair night. The slight improvement is ma ntained and blood tiansfusion is now no longer considered advisable. Lord Birkenhead had a quiet night
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  • 77 10 Some members of the Bombay European Association are contemplating a movement to boycott Indian goods as a counterblast to the boycott movement against British goods. Letters are published in this connection in the Indian press. The President of the Association, in one letter, wrote to an Indian silk business: "How
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  • 93 10 Dr. Tagore's Plaj At The Victoria Theatre. I-da J The educated v stage "Chitra." a drama Tagorc, in the Vid As a pcet and a or his oratorical talen appreciation and admii Malaya during hfa occupies a high position ~b lißle «J» His philosophy, tor, exalted nature. In beautiful
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  • 30 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India The rate of Issue cf and Ceylon to-day ftP rate of payment of Money and Ceylon Is Rs. 158 for $100-
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  • 147 11 Sport Pastimes. Singapore Championship. CHESS. every Friday evening at the The h c scores up-to-date in the AdelP -pionship are as follows:— P. W. D. L. Pts. 16 11 0 5 11 B 0. Wli 9 7 117V* LuKair. 12 5 1 6 5*i B. JW 10 4 1 5
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  • 153 11 CRICKET. By with the SJJ. London. Aug. 18. The follow 11 are the leading Engl sh end Australian averages. Baiting. Kh In. Agg. Highest. Tgve. Spsinghji 38 2.155 333 61.57 Se 31 1.470 150 61.25 Si 40 2.095 248 55.13 S 39 1.677 256 54.09 ihbs 35 1.688
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  • 244 11 fOlRSE Til HOUGH A RUBBER ESTATE. MOTOR-CYCLING. Th? third annual "Selangor Scramble" will c held on Sept 7 under the auspices of the Selangcr Automobile Association. It will be ciganised by the S.A.A. Motor-Cycle Sub-com-mitt /f and the event will be opened to members of the S.A A.
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  • 91 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must- be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 310 11 Immigration Unemployment. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune*') Sir,—Probably the tension of unemployment is responsible for the injunction enforced from Aug. 1, restricting immigration from China for three months. But inasmuch as it is in itself but passive, the measure might relax the stringency only to a very limited or unperceivable
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  • 279 11 Importance Of Keeping A Diary. In a lecent lettei from gaol Mr. Gandhi advocates the keeping of a personal diary. ;ays: 'It (the diary) has become invaluabL to me. It is the senunel that keeps a constan watch over a devotee of Truth. One cannot but
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 184 11 New World Cabaret. 1 I COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. jjj I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF I The Rogotta Trio f I Song, Dance and Vaudeville. The All-British I Igranic Short Wave ji i Best by Test 1 L transmitted the MiUU.'] 1): fl B- Igrani» to
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    • 210 11 re BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT E KING HIGH CLASS TABLE REQUISITES IN STERLING SILVER AND E. P. N. S. [}j WARE FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. EFFECTIVE MODERNS jjj j DESIGNS THAT WILL (OMMAW TTENTION AND AOMTRATION. 5j Hand Pierced Silver Cake Ra:».! < ru Lr X Pyrex Glass Dish. E.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 137 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY. AUGUST 20. P m --Dnu Hall, European Unlti 8. V. C m Hmbea Drill Parade. Hau, Bde. Signal Section, Signal ja-BuKir Range, "P" (Malay) Coy., C utk». PtitTw" 11 H R voivav Teams S. V. C, ■»8t£[! Bn Signal 400 ■8 Dm—rw",- 1 U E
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    • 225 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUGUST 20. High Tides.—».oo a.m., o.44 p.m. Singapore Race Entries Close 4 p.m Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, I.C.P.A. v. P.B. Garrison. Stadium. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 21. HUrh Tides.—9.12 a.m., 7.14 p.m. Pottnall: S.A.F.A. Cup, Welch II v. Police, Stadium. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. High Tides. —10 am., 8.30 pm.
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  • 573 12 Report Of Committee. The following is the report of the comm.ttee of the SP.C.A. for the year ended June 30. to be presented to the annual meeting en Aug. 25 in the Municipal Council Chamber v. 6 pm. Twelve meeting of the management committee were held during
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  • 408 12 Slump Not Reducing Living Costs. Referring to a grouse" against Government officers by the Singapore correspondent of the "linns of Malaya," the "Egoist" writes in that paper: He desires their "temporary" allowances tak?n away from them and declares that this slump period is the right time wherein
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 240 12 j FRESH from the Factory 1 I to the CONSUMER, j i 1 S j I 1 Godet Perfumes. p The Quintessence of Perfection a I ASK FOR:—CONCENTRATED OF ROSE I P f r dL JASMIN Etc. I 1 FORGET-ME-NOT, jjj ,JfpEL JASMIN D'ORIENT Etc. I S !JI jiiiMßl These
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    • 260 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND i jj] (Available for Private Engagements) f> 6} WILL PLAY AT I KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M, ON FRIDAY, AUG. 22. I I BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY, AUG. 26 I jg The Nineteenth Triennial Division of Profits 3 Bj OF THE [jj
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    • 481 12 TONIKINA w I (QUINAWINE) I Henri Vlek The Hague jjj VLEK'S TONIKINA, "Unicorn" brand, is prepa qj pure grape juice and quinquina of first quality S tains iron. R I Dj Due to its fine composition this Qainawine is ich i n S demand as an IDEAL TONIC. Invigorating am!
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  • 1542 13  -  MURDER BY STARVATION. Strange Fate Which Led To Exposure Of The Crime. BY PHYLLIS LEWIS. When Louis Staunton walked into the post office of the amall Penge, Kent, England, he paid no attention to a man who was pva chasing stamps. It was not to be
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 493 13 'UPPING WAGONS I I tt the de>i-- ft ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP g I qHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. In 1 (Incorporated in England.) }0 SING A r KUALA LUMPUR—IPOH—TELOK ANSON, AND PENANG. jfl 52Sggggq«fifcW|o^ogBB^ At ell dru? stonr i Tte Sole MEDICAL OFFICE, 300, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Estate« Trust Agencies
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    • 340 13 I A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, {ji [G Our New Shipment of Chinese Make Turnahk I Electric Table Fans (A.C.), Best in Quality and i:j g Durability. g Fine in Design and Cheap at Prices, Guarantee pj H you First Class. jjj I IN TWO SIZES B S 12 ins.
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  • 192 14 CAR OVERTURNS. Two Killed Attempting SydneyMelbourne Record. Attempting to the Sydney-Melbourne-motor car record, two Melbourne men were killed recently when their car overturned near Cunningand, 10 miles from Yass. They were: Reginald Brearley, of Moorestreet. Fitzroy, and Alfred Ernest Elliott, of King William-street, Fitzroy. Brearley was killed
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  • 194 14 Rule Laid Down By Lord Merrivale. A rule leccntly laid down in the Divorce Court by Lord Merrivale that 'a doctor must tell' Las ilireatened to raise again the old toiuroversy regarding professional secrecy, as Dr. Hugh Bayly, practising In Harley Street, who was called on
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 169 14 WHITE Jfr TEEfH£m xnth almost no brushing... i\. healthy, clean, exhilarated mmJ feeling tfirough your whole tHf with it Jail), night ana morning. H3§pß RIN-E T 0 O TIBI PASTE KILLS HHP Kidder* insect pests! 401 Blow Black Flag Powder in cracks— rw alonp; baseboards, drain pipes or other hiding
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    • 269 14 EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW This Easy Way To Increased Vitality. Are you enjoying life as you'd like to? Or dc you feel lobbed of all your energy? It's not much fun for the woman who feels depressed, "washed out," spiritless,—who seems to. be getting thinner every day. Men turn naturally
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    • 238 14 2nd. HAND GARS A! I <j We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand jj ear department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. I Favourable prices are alwajr, allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the small European car class
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    • 173 14 I Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited *o the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's milk,
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  • 370 15 THE WASH SCHEME. Twice As Long As Daytona Beach. Motor speed kings may soon be able to m-ke their bids for world records in England—near Skegness^—instead of going to Daytona Beach. This will almost certainly result, from a communication which the Automobile Racing Association has just
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 461 15 T~~v. o. HUTISH INDIA \ND APCAR LINES. 'in England.) /Ulcer: PAS \f.ER CARGO SERVICES. ORIENTAL STEAM LONDON AND !XIL SERVICE. FAR r it* His Majesty's cut.) sajffM LONDON. and Japan. 10 Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 9,000 Aug. 22 JU^ 1 11.202 Aug. 23 Berrin* 1100 Sept- 6 Jlal* a 5
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    • 604 15 STEAMERJAHINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. eUtBCh iHnPI Australische Dampfschlfla In PQ I OeseUscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Sept 1 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Sept. 5 s.s. MECKLENBURG. Aug. 11 s.s. SAARLAND omit Japan ports Sept 23 t m.s.
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    • 305 15 STEAMER SAILINGS: NORDDELTSCHER fJJtUJij LLOYD. V|r#\i|# (Incorporated Ht Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: t DESSAU for Saigon, MoJI, Kobe, Osaka. Y'hama, and Vladlvostock Aug. 20 ISAR for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe, Osaka, Itosakl, Moji, Dalny and Tsingtao Aug. 31 HOMEWARDS. S WTTRAM for M-Jseilles, Havre, R'dam, Hamburg
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    • 711 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due So* 1930 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R'dam Hull Middlesbrough Aug. 28 2$ tKatorl Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 11 12 tKashlma Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 25 21
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 526 16 SITUATION WANTED. _?-T T JATION WANTED—ExceUer.c and trust--onny Amah, cook and boy for rrfer-nces, please write to Chop Wah Heng m% Orchard Road (Ist floor). V DVERTISER fully conversant w::h Fng'-fh _uiuage, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides <*_ay have had wide experiences of Salesman_ua travelled extensively Malaya, D.EJ. and tommm
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    • 755 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Witt Surprise You. t'. [THE FOLLOWING TOR& MAY BE USED.] The Manasrer. "Malaya Tribune." Singapore. Please Insert the following small advertisement for days for which I enclose in payment, according to your scale below: 8 words equal 1 line. j_ U
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    • 412 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Applications are invited for a temporary post as Clerk of Works for about 8 months. Candidates must have had experience in Reinforced Concrete Work, and have sound knowledge of Building Materials. Salary $150 per month. Applications with copies of three latest testimonials should be forwarded
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    • 556 16 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Illr Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwport Straat Shanghai 9,
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    • 506 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 466 16 INSURANCE j SOUTH COMPAQ FIRE, MARINE TRAKgg MOTOR CAR INSURAM ACCEPTED LOWEST CUEREXI RATES. r >'ARGOLl 0l:il Office: 2. Ptebyson rP e n 1 0 THEEAS; ASSURANCE i ORPOR\nov LIMITED. 'Incorporated in -aitt Settle***; HEAD 01 IK >!\GAPORI 2nd Floor of ft Milaeca Strta S re 'Phone Nov an) BOARD
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