Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1941
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Title Section22 1941-03-10 1 The Malaya Tribune > Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, Maich 10, 1941.22 words
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333 1941-03-10 1 THRACE evacuated Reuter. London, Mar. 10 rp belief that Germany will attack Macedonia and Western Thrace U ithu: I? hours t's expressed by some is, according to, neutral reports by Ankara Radio last night (Sunday). (Hli'ii think that the Nazis may prefer toReuter. - 333 words
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Article343 1941-03-10 1 London, Alar. JO. Ml 1 »e\ in, Minister of r and National Ser> ade momentous ants in North England (Sunday). N wcastle-on-Tyne, he r 100,000 women for war liy shell filling, even beistration of women for comes into fcrce. would be made for the •he343 words
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131 1941-03-10 1 London. Mar 10. BHD .'ice-Admiral Muselier. a ding the Free French rccs, inspected French naval training station he met three Breton had escaped from were picked up in the innel by a British warthree among many it riots who made their Britain. the men131 words
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154 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. FOLLOWING the sharp German air attack on London on ou> uiday night, night activity by v.c Luftwaffe over Britain in daylight yesterday (Sunday) was on a small scale, according to the Air Ministry. Bombs were dropped at a few pointsReuter. - 154 words
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352 1941-03-10 1 "Mosquito Fleet To Be Rushed Across "INVASION AWAITS WE A THER '—BERLIN Reuter. T Washington, Mar. 9. HE Lease and Lend Bill, which was dramatically passed by the Senate yesterday (Saturday), is expected to become law by Wednesday at the latest. The House ofReuter. - 352 words
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Article47 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. Hanoi, Mar. 10. JAPANESE reports of an imminent conclusion of the Thailand-Indo-Chma agreement are not confirmed in Hanoi. Official quarters are reserved but their attitude leads to the belief that all the difficulties at the Tokyo conference are not yet smoothed away.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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420 1941-03-10 1 London, Mar. 10. T Admiralty is to take over the responsibility for the most nt use of labour within the shipbuilding industry. tep is explained in a undum issued on the for the control of shipbuilding and ship g industry, listry of Labour wi.U eonbe420 words
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64 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 10. THE main purpose ol the trip of the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Y. Matsuoka, to Berlin will be to discuss a possible Soviet-Japa-nese rapprochement, according tc reports in Shanghai. Mr. Matsuoka is expected to leave immediately after the signing ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article72 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. Pretoria, Mar. 10. GEN. Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, returned from North Africa by air yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. He said that he was completely satisfied with the talks he had with Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, and Gen. Sir John Dill,Reuter. - 72 words
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Article25 1941-03-10 1 London, Mar. 8:—Freight bids in clude Philippine Sugar to the United States at $25; Indo-China anthracite to Shanghai at $7 and to Malaya at 5514.50.25 words
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Article100 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. MR. George Rendel (British Minister in Sofia) and the Legation staff are leaving Sofia for Istanbul by a special plane on Monday, according to an official Yugoslav news agency report quoted by the Belgrade Radio night (Sunday) The Diplomatic representatives ofReuter. - 100 words
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Article147 1941-03-10 1 London, Mar. 10. THE promptitude and efficiency with which incendiary bombs have been dealt with during enemy raids has resulted in the prevention of many fires which might have proved serious. While recording a satisfactory progress of the organisation of fire prevention in the London147 words
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146 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. New York, Mar. 10. REJECTING Mr. Herbert Hoover's proposed soup-kitchen experiment in Belgium, the British Embassy yesterday (Sunday) released a statement saying: "The British Government is satisfied that the relief of the countries in enemy occupation would, whatever the conditions might be,Reuter. - 146 words
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Article248 1941-03-10 1 London, Mar. 10. A N attempt at invasion now will be four times more difficult than last autumn. An invasion of this country is an appalling task, and if everyone keeps his head—as I feel sure they will— Hitler cannot win." Sir Ronald Adam, C-in-C of Britain's248 words
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Article28 1941-03-10 1 New Orleans, Mar. B:—Gasoline was firm, the price being mostly eight-cents higher on good domestic enquiry. Other oil products were easy, prices being mostly oneeighth lower.28 words
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205 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 10. **FHE defence of the French A African Empire against any enemy has been made secure,'* states a communique issued after yesterday's talks between Admiral Darlan and Gen. Weygand at Vichy, says the Toulouse Radio. Gen. Weygand is expected to leaveReuter. - 205 words
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Article61 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 10. JAPANESE troops began their withdrawal from Fakhoi in southwestern Kvvangtung province of China yesterday (Sunday*, says a Japanese message from Haikow. Th? force landed there a week age in order to cut the Chinese supply route to Chungking, and the withdrawal isReuter. - 61 words
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Article51 1941-03-10 1 Reuter. Istanbul Max. 10. THE Turkish newspaper Yen! Sa- bah has b< :iv.4emporarily suppressed following a piotest by the Ambassador, yon Papen. He objected to the outspoken anti-Nazi articles published in the newspaper by the Turkish Deputy Yaltchin. M Yaltchin frequently denounced Germany's aggressive treatment of smallReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement79 1941-03-10 1 M. HASSAN, Electrical. Gas Water Contractor* M. 3«, Si 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. Mil. For all your requirements in tne Installation or repairs of electric, gas and water pipe fittings, pleas* consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also79 words
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195 1941-03-10 2 Investi'ga tor Coming (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE difficulty now being experienced in Hong Kong of obtaining" firewood from several centres in China owing to the Sino-Japanese hostilities has created an impetus to the industry in Singapore. In addition big demands have195 words
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Article23 1941-03-10 2 (Ccnt-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed durincr the week-end on all fronts up to midnight London time.. FIVE23 words
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Article33 1941-03-10 2 The Rev. Nevill Stevens, late of Ipoh. F.M.S.. is doing useful work giving lectures to the troops in the neighbourhood of his Parish somewhere in England on rubber planting and Malaya in general.33 words
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Article401 1941-03-10 2 TVIALAYA'S defence is being 4given its fullest test from dawn to-day till dawn on Wednesday—the second phase of Ihe defence exercises begun on Thursday last, when it is assumed that actual warfare is taking place here. All branches of the fighting and defence services are participating in401 words
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Article16 1941-03-10 2 Mr. R. F. Gunn has been appointed Director of Passive Defence for the Settlement of Malacca.16 words
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388 1941-03-10 2 Hongkong, Feb. 27. JJEFERENCE to satisfactory results despite abnormal war conditions obtained by the Singapore branch was made by the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, chairman, at the 75th annual general meeting of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation yesterday. "Developments in the Far388 words
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427 1941-03-10 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. the improvements in Indian education in Malaya, an address of farewell recently presented to Mr. C, S. Venkatachar. 1.C.5.. Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, by the Selangor Tamil School Teachers' Association stated that much remained to427 words
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Article52 1941-03-10 2 Reuter. London, Mar. 9 pRINCE Juan, i n whose favour 1 the late ex-King Alfonso renounced all rights to the throne of Spain, declared he would assume the title of Count of Barcelona states the Swiss radio, adding that he was holding himself at Spain's disposal until called to ascendReuter. - 52 words
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242 1941-03-10 2 (From Our Own Rcportei Taij questions of a Eurasian represents Council and scholarships for Eurasians Raffles Colleges were raised at the All-Ma la ference, states the annual report of the Noi Association, Excerpts from the report are as follows: A plot of land, sufficient for242 words
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Article26 1941-03-10 2 Reuter. THE Italian fitrite. attempted i T tack a Briti Aegean Sea on was immedi itelj tish o'tort Admiral! v Reuter. ueReuter. - 26 words
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145 1941-03-10 3 FLYING FORTRESSES M Al fus A d m r n rt i over 2 7o( w>o t I j x curr ency) worth of nautical products from the Unitprf <£tl ring the month of January larlpK r eheVed t0 be *P Uige\y145 words
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Article234 1941-03-10 3 >NE, without fire or food, eight-year-old girl eva- d and slept in a house eh a man and woman lay the floor of the living olj when she was ravenous ifi luingrr did she call out to a hlwui. 1 l"Mtk them both and called234 words
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518 1941-03-10 3 London, Mar. 9. WKLCOM/.VG over 300 volunteers from the Lofoten Islands, the Norwegian Prime Minister, Mr. Nygaardsvold saidcountrya i and held down by brute force. Like thieves «ndits, th.. torces of a foreign power broke into our coun- me-hl. They burnt and ravaged,518 words
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115 1941-03-10 3 kh rapidly growing children, merit must keep pace with Jjowth. When it doesn't the child 6 thin, pale, weedy, with no 61 or inclination for food. ai rt cxtla nourishment, doctors U /J nurses say there is nothing than Horlicks. It builds up b< >ne115 words
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Article, Illustration11 1941-03-10 3 Mrs. Won, TU, man, Datin S.T S". USt S£*11 words
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512 1941-03-10 3 Chungking-, Feb. 27. TREMENDOUS ovation was accorded Mr. Aw Boon-haw, the well-known Chinese medicine magnate of Singapore, and Mr. B. S. Fong, prominent Chinese businessman of San' Francisco, at a welcome meeting attended by more than 1,000 people. Mr. Aw and512 words
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818 1941-03-10 3 Hongkong, Feb. 28. "JJONGKONG is a fortress," was the authoritative word given Bagnio Rotarians last Thursday by Brigadier J. W. Reeve, who added, "And it is a i tcugh nut to crack, too." The Brigadier, who is in j Baguio on a three-week vacation818 words
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Article656 1941-03-10 3 (From Our Own Reporter) mrTT Saturday. IHE1 HE a PPeal of Foo Yin Fong, an Ipoh miner, against the decision of the Kampar magistrate, who convicted him on a charge of having made a false statement to a mines official under the Tin and Tin Ore656 words
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745 1941-03-10 4 UMPIRE - (Ill UMPIRE 1MALAYA should be getting ready for a cricket boom if things keep as quiet in this part of the world as we hope they will. A new season has commenced and signs are already manifest that there is going to be more interest745 words
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382 1941-03-10 4 PCORING a brilliant 79, Harbajan Singh, the opening batsman for the Police, gave a fine lead for his side in a cricket match between the S.S. Police "A" team and the S.C.R.C. "A" team played on the Hong Lim Green yesterday. The match382 words
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Article33 1941-03-10 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. II(B), Customs v. Indian Association, Far re r Park; 8.H.L., Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v. Traction, Traction Co.; N.A.A.F.I. v. Brinkmann's, F. and N. ground. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament.33 words
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Article308 1941-03-10 4 IN a cricket match played on the Trade School ground yesterday the Railway Juniors defeated the Trade School by 19 runs. For the Railways, who made a total score of 78 runs, S. Chelliah contributed the highest, his score being 21. The Trade School replied with308 words
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Article232 1941-03-10 4 THE Royal Australian Air Force again showed their i cricket when they trounced the Royal Air Force ii played in Singapore yesterday. The R.A.F., batting first, were ail out for the paltry score of 53, due to the good all round bowling of the Australians. In232 words
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Article164 1941-03-10 4 ATTACKING all the time, tihe Singapore Swimming Club proved to be much too good Cor the Officer Cadet Training Unit when they met at water polo at the S.S.C. yesterday. The Club defeated the Officers by nine goals to two, after leading by five goals to nil164 words
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Article108 1941-03-10 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) AT the Malacca City Park on Saturday Neil Hemchit lost tc Tommy Carrie, the referee awarding the fight to Carrie in the fourth round when Neil Hemchit lay on the floor and. writhing in apparent pain, claimed a foul. Carrie had carried108 words
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Article114 1941-03-10 4 Reuter. London, Mar. 9. THE following are the latest rugby results: RUGBY UNION Brigade of Guards 19, London 26. St. Mary's Hospital 17, Aldershot Command 5. Wasps 3. Metropolitan Police 3. Bedford 16. Guy's Hospital 19. Gloucester 10, Birmingham University 12. Oxford University 10, Rosslyn Park 6. WestonReuter. - 114 words
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215 1941-03-10 4 AMICABLE A.A. 3 BENDEMEER A C. AFTER having drawn twice be- fore. Ihe Amicable A.A. deieatfcatcd the Bendemeer A.C. by three goals to nil when they met fcr the third time in the quarterfinal of the S.C F A. Cup competition, at the215 words
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Article113 1941-03-10 4 Race I—Stormy Night $69, $16 Invention $21 Foxdown $10 Race 2—First Fiddle $30, S8 Santa Anita $8 Tide Race $6 Race 3—Happy Sal $12, $8 Blaricum $8 Race 4—Double Esso $24, $9 Honey Moon $7 Race s—Farnley $16, $9 Nutcracker 815 Race 6—Perak $44, $13 Counsel $9113 words
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Advertisement172 1941-03-10 4 Has just the right alkaline character to neutralise alter» dinner acidity SING A *W ATE R Mineral Water from the Seletat Hot Spring, Singapore jbottl'ed by fraser& Weave, Read The SUNDAY TRIM"NE Dominant In Malaya WHETHER YOUR CAR Is standing 4hlbbM mm STARTING I .< II _±*JhJL<. I HI H172 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-03-10 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 7.42 a.m., 7.5 ft.; 940 p.m.. 7.3 ft. TO MORROW: 3.49 a.m., 8.1 ft 10.15 p.m.,7.8 ft.22 words
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859 1941-03-10 5 When Parish Sang "God Save The King" Nazis Fired Machine-Guns In Armistice Day Scenes FIRST reliable facts about the situatn" in Wed 8 neutlal business man of unfavfctlfT£ t,on V l h °7 as recPntl y in Pa and Thk ifL 0W 1,1 L ndon859 words
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Article183 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 9. Miipation of Gabre-Darre 1 im the main Mojradishu-Harar is announced in to-day s Headquarters' communing h states: and Eritrea: Nothing or to report. Vigorous by patriot forces of the reBuryc garrison is contin Somaliland: Our troops upled Gabre- Darre on theReuter. - 183 words
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Article84 1941-03-10 5 I l MAZING quake scenes, the fine singing of Jeanette MacDonaid that excellent combination, k Gable and Spencer Tracy, a very fine thrilling pictuie m Francisco." which is here at the Capitol, a grand story of the old adventure, of a happy mixwine, women and song, and84 words
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Article90 1941-03-10 5 (At The Alhambra) A lililLLER with a difference is On Trial," with Margaret 'i and John Litel, which t the Alhambra yesterday, really a murder mystery most unusual type. The 1 watches the drama of a accused by the testimony fhild. fights for his life nnatic courtroom sequence90 words
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Article74 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. Sydney. Mar. 9. J TIVEN up for dead since the 10,000-ton French liner Commissaire Ramel disappeared in the Indian Ocean in September, ten Sydney seamen are now reported safe in Kenya Colony. Their relatives were wildly delighted on receipt of the news. It is recalled.that CaptainReuter. - 74 words
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Article123 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. J Washington, Mar. X THE Dutch Foreign Minister, 1 Dr. van KlefTens, and the Colonial Minister, Mr. C.J.M. I Welter, are on their way from I London to Batavia, according to a statement issued by the 1 Dutch Legation here. 1 It is statedReuter. - 123 words
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202 1941-03-10 5 (By Gordon Young, Reuters special coi respondent in Khartoum.) London, Mar. 9. THRUSTING through the heart of Abyssinia down the Addis Ababa road, a joint force of British and Sudanese troops and Ethiopian patriots have pursued the Italians to Dambacha. only 170 miles from the202 words
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Article311 1941-03-10 5 hm London, Jan. 6. MINISTERS who have felt bashful about talking intimately abort sex to young couples about to be married are to receive help. Advice on what clergymen should tell young people about marriage relations when the couple call to put up the311 words
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439 1941-03-10 5 Sunday Shows Again In Britain Here's Why week, H. L. Hopkin, London correspondent of the Malaya Tribune, telegraphed out: "Sunday shows, theatres and music halls will be permitted as from Apr. 20. Dancing, boxing and wrestling are still boxing." Here, below, is revealed the full significance of that cable:— 1439 words
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227 1941-03-10 5 London, Jan. 5. QERIOUS reports of unrest and indiscipline in Dartmoor and Parkhurst have been received by the Prison Officers' Association. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary, has been asked to receive a deputation from the Association, which complains of shortage of prison staff227 words
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Article122 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. Sofia. Mar. 8. AN ultimatum to Greece can n be exprected in a week or less. That is the impression prevailing here to-day (Saturday). It is thought likely that Greece will be given 24 hours in which to accede to the demand that she makeReuter. - 122 words
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Article29 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. Dolo is already in their hands. This flank of the Italian front was exposed by the fall of Mogadishu and the subsequent advance of the British beyond Farfer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article81 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. G Washington, Mar. 9. ERMANY'S war efforts are costing her 72 per cent, of her national income, according to the Foreign Commerce Weekly," published by the Commerce Depart, ment. The journal estimates annual income at 100,000,000,000 Relr-hs marks, of which 70.000,000,000 are available for war expensesReuter. - 81 words
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Article52 1941-03-10 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 9.—It is authorita tively stated that during the week ended midnight Mar. 8, German aircraft lost over and around Britain amounted to nine—one on Mar. 2, three o n Mar. 3, three on Mar. 4, two on Mar. 8. All save one were bombers. British losses wereReuter. - 52 words
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Article170 1941-03-10 6 Opinion rROM time to time, the quesr tion of what kind of peace there is to be after this war is over crops up. It will be recalled that the matter was debated in the House of Commons in December last year when it was revealed170 words
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Article118 1941-03-10 6 ABVIOUSLY there can be no v round-table conference at which Germany will be represented. The peace must be so j arranged as to ensure that the German nation will never again be allowed to acquire a position in which it will be able to menace the stability of118 words
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Article152 1941-03-10 6 ]T is the most foul blot that has ever been laid on civilisation And yet, with all past experience to go upon, there are people who cling to the "don't hurt Germany" idea, who adhere to the belief that the German nation has a better side which152 words
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Article198 1941-03-10 6 JriiL progress of Germany in the last twenty years to a stage at which she was again able to challenge world civilisation is a standing condemnation of the inadequacy of the restraints placed on her by the Versailles Treaty. At the time; that treaty was drawn up, it198 words
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Article, Illustration838 1941-03-10 6 A CONTINENTAL wit, having just dined at a famous London (Tub, gave it as his considered opinion that, should Britain be ruined overnight by earthquake, flood and pestilence, the survivors of the disaster would meet amid the ruins and found a (Tub. He had. in838 words
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Article172 1941-03-10 6 gECAUSE a girl he had known only a fortnight did not wish to be more friend 1 LanrtSergeant Mathew William Johns, twenty one year old Welsh Guardsman, shot himself dead. At the inquest at Southwark Miss Joyce Constance Bradford, of Amerland-road, Wandsworth, said Johns was172 words
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Article523 1941-03-10 6 THE average Mah smiling wnv what the Si:,, recently said al Rotarians seem I mixing is only frontiers of th As a matter ol fj ing among men and creed" has I outstanding feai Malaya Rotan, that they hold a "good mixing" f< members of the Clul523 words
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970 1941-03-10 7 May Become Law To-day Reuter. crviTß vircTFon *\r WASHINGTON, MAR. 9. HIE SENATE IESTERDAY PASSED THE LEASE AND LEND BILL BY 60 VOTES TO 31. ITS PASSAGE WAS THE CLIMAX TO A PERIOD OF INTENSE ACTIVITY BATE WHICH RAGED HOTLY FOR SEVENTEENReuter. - 970 words
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Article162 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 9. PRESIDENT Roosevelt declared that American agriculture was fully prepared to play its part in the total defence of Democracy. In a radio address on Saturday, celebrating the anniversary of the United States Administration's farm programme, the President said: 'Our granaries are full,Reuter. - 162 words
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Article521 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 9. weeks of comparative calm, the "blitz" returned to London last night. Attacks began shortly after black-out time and for some hours the noise of aircraft overhead never ceased as plane after plane crossed the sky, diving and turning in anReuter. - 521 words
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Article58 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. Belgrade, Mar. 9. IT is understood that a Non-Aggression Pact between Yugoslavia and Germany will b? signed next Tuesday in Berlin. The text of the Pact is expected to be similar to Yugoslavia's friendship agreement with Italy and Bulgaria and the recent Turco-Bulgarian agreement.Reuter. - 58 words
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39 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. Madrid. Mar. 9. SPAIN is to purchase wheat or rubber from the Sterling area with Sterling received from an order by the United Kingdom Credit Corporation for 12,000 flasks of mercury.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article82 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Mar. 9. FE Commander-in-Chief Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck has noted with appreciation, says a communique, the offer made by members of the Bar of every district in the North-West Frontier Province to take up, without fees, cases in which soldiers serving overseas, or theirReuter. - 82 words
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50 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. Vichy. Mar. S. M. PAUL HYMANS. former Belgian Minister and one of the signatories to the Treaty of Versailles, died at Nice on Saturday. M. Hymans was 75 years of age and was a life-long enthus.astic worker in the cause of peace.Pc uter.Reuter. - 50 words
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94 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. Lahore, Mar. 8. THE policy of the Punjab Government regarding the recruitment of services was explained in the course oj a sDsech by Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, Premier of the Punjab Assembly to-day. Analysing the figures for the various communities and different departments. SirReuter. - 94 words
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Article104 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. San Francisco, Mar. 9. FE Hungarian Princess Stephenie yon Hohenlohe, who is opposing a warrant for her deportation from the United States, has been arrested. The deportation warrant was issued on Jan. 13 when she failed to comply to an order requiring her to leave theReuter. - 104 words
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Article634 1941-03-10 7 Indo-China Dispute Reuter. London, Mar. 9. JAPAN'S methods as negotiator in the Thai-Indo-China dispute are examined by The Times which says: "After many last minute hesitations by France, it now appears that the plan presented by the Tokyo Government for settlement of the dispute between ThailandReuter. - 634 words
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Article149 1941-03-10 7 Reuter. New York, Mar. 9. rE charge made by Senator Nye (Isolationist) that the "British are the worst aggressors" is sharply refuted in the St. Louis Globe Democrat. "His charges are atrociously untrue," the paper writes. "Most of tne British Empire was acquired not byReuter. - 149 words
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1001 1941-03-10 9 SMASHING GERMAN WAR MACHINE ttWKN R A.F. bombers set out night after night to bomb the emy, they are carrying into operation plans for which a t of the Ministry of Economic Warfare is largely responsible. Air power, in fact, is being employed by1,001 words
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Article402 1941-03-10 9 YugoslavNazi Pact Reported Reuter. ATHENS, MAX. 9. "GREECE IS INDIFFERENT TO ANY THREAT AND WILL DEFEND HER INTEGRITY AND INDEPENDENCE AT THE SIDE OF HER POWERFUL ALLIES AND FRIENDS TO THE BITTER END." THIS EXPRESSION OF GREECE'S DETERMINATION AND ANSWER TO AXIS PROPAGANDA IS CONTAINED IN A SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUEDReuter. - 402 words
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Article37 1941-03-10 9 Dr. A. G. H. Smart, who served in the medical service ln Malaya and Bt. Vincent and has been since assistant medic* 1 officer ln the Colonial Office, is to be medical adviser to the Colonial Secretary.37 words
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Article82 1941-03-10 9 MRS. CHEONG KOON HONG (nee Madam Yeo Kirn Van) passed away peacefully at her residence No. 75 Koon Seng Road, on Saturday, Bth inst., at 9.30 p.m. She leaves behind, her beloved husband, rive sons, six daughters, one daughter-in-law, two grandsons and two grand daughters to mourn82 words
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Advertisement117 1941-03-10 9 R 11 -BLOODED ACTION... THRILLS... ROMANCE HUMOUR CATHAY TYRONE POWER'S S^BBUifi'GREATEST TRIUMPH ZiORRO the name that struck terror in every heart />/// our/ \NEXT CHANGE Paramount. I i/V/i/ pictnrization of world events since 1929 to the PRESENT DAY! THE WORLD IN FLAMES" 1 mazing A ut hemic Astounding WHAT YOI117 words
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Advertisement360 1941-03-10 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale PIANO ACCORDION For Shle 48 Bass. $110-. Apply T. M. A., North R °ad. (No. 709G1 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Sanitary Fittings (Deposit $50 4 p.m., 31360 words
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Advertisement166 1941-03-10 9 LAST 3 SHOWS JĔK^m^A PAVILIOX ttfflJ^P^-v^ comedy \^sß to BRIGHTEN "BLACKOUT" •^'fW^l j SPECIAL ATTRACT/ON% v I THE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURE RECORD OF %1 1 "THE BATTLE OF TOBRUK" SHOWN BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE WM MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SHOWING TUESDAY WEDNESDAY: BRIAN AHERNE OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND "GREAT GARRICK" Starring EDWARD166 words
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Advertisement792 1941-03-10 10 IIHlllHIP-HDS j&SlSl* ja j51 Situations Vacant WANTED a teacher, Indian preferred. Apply 517, Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore. (No. 787G) WANTED selling agents for first class Cosmetirs Liberal t>-ade terms. Apply box 320, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 750G) WANTED Teachers Immediately. Kuala Bfclttinjor. lodging found. Apply stating qualification, salary. Box No.792 words
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Advertisement748 1941-03-10 10 DAIMON ELECTRIC bicycle lamps available ln all sizes. Apply 22, Malacca Street, Singapore (No. 783' i) WANTED TO SELL one second hand 4V 2 B.H.P. Lister engine, run on keroslne or solar oil and six Iron Joists 6 X 9 X 14", further particulars Box 322 cio Malaya Tribune, Penang.748 words
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Advertisement802 1941-03-10 10 TO LET—Decent Office at Fung Building (Top Floor), 85. High Street, Kuala Lumpur with electrical lift. Available from Ist April. Rent reasonable. Apply Fo Yue Kong, (same building). Telephone No: 3748. (No. 784GJ TO LET IMMEDIATELY; airy. Turn, self contained flat. 2 bedr., verandah, bathr.. kitchen, gar.. $70j-. Apply 608.802 words
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Advertisement801 1941-03-10 10 MARCH ISSUE, Tlc-Tac's Racegulde. on sale everywhere. Best guide*°JEg: ters ln Malaya. (No. 760G) OULAM MOHAMED, Tailor. jTjjj*®; Alexandra Road, Singapore. good fitting—Moderate prices. (No. «w) SERVICE and comfort Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Street, Singapore, rate moderate, modern M£' ta tion. (No. 714G) LADY living vicinity801 words
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Advertisement563 1941-03-10 10 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 39 of 1940 In the Matter of th e Estate of Amidunachial, Deceased, and In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 5 (1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1934. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and houses Nos.563 words
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Advertisement139 1941-03-10 10 A. T. EDWARDS 0. 9 LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. LIQUID EXTRACT OF JAM BOLAN Effective Safe Cure FOR DIABETES It can be SAFETY prescribed to a;l suffering from diabetes139 words
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Advertisement63 1941-03-10 10 Jjggv 1 Second-Hand L iSca II |HA I. contax ii f%z KOBEIXI Leitz Telephol» 1« I'm AVAILABLE Amateur Photo Store, 109, North Bridge Meyer Mansion. 1" MERCHANTS Chop Cuan Yong, No. 7. Hem SING AFORE. Tel. No. 4905AND Chop Ngoh Yong, Na. 11, I'PP ,;t SINGAPORE Tel. No. 4914 LICENSKI)63 words
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Miscellaneous778 1941-03-10 10 j T ©-DAY' s~BAll|Ji SINGAPORE I. j ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|CS. mkmm LO\T)o\ ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.89 m|ci. rvr V Rv ZHP3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. 19 8 met 11 n n ZHL, ZHPI ZHP3. ■»■»—H Knu m am. H P m ~J m.\ 10.00 Malay Drama. J'SB—778 words
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Article1134 1941-03-10 11 London Jan 9 1 Plantation industry can take a ]e K it ima V' *is Playing in prov dtngTh 'nf B ting on the decision H riean Government to reserve stocks of H Sir John said the com- s necessary for the eds of1,134 words
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Article229 1941-03-10 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) andl the cost of in mg 9 sati«f£.L st of Production was dol i ar ana 3oh? which the fnrt?« terial ci"c h V d V st ry was °hle to S™ n y way cf taxation bmnh the successful prosecution of229 words
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Article201 1941-03-10 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 18 RESIDING at the thirty-ninth t k armi J a i g en e i *al meeting of John I. Thornycroft and Co.. Ltd the managing director, Sir John B. Thornycroft, said the profit h 4 year en ed July201 words
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Article268 1941-03-10 11 T H T E L Raub Australlan Gold Mining Co Ltd. report ror the four weeks Pd M-'V l (Period 569, reads as Mows Development rootages for thl amounted to 796 feet the pen,)d Raub Hole Section: 196 feet of H M( ,in n ment. The workings268 words
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Article138 1941-03-10 11 I All the bodies of the miners drowned In October last when Raub Hole secUnn was flooded. hav e now been recoSJeS and identified. recovered Mining and treatment operation.; curtailed for two days due toan Zr? ri the PiPe line at Sempam The drop In output is due partiv138 words
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Article235 1941-03-10 11 ■*,->., London, Jan. 2 DRESIDING at the thirty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the Malay Rubber Planters, Ltd the chairman, Mr. A. J. Stevens', said t.iat the year had shown a bi« jump in profits, the crop being up by over 200,000 lbs. The price received235 words
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Advertisement102 1941-03-10 11 HE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED lvi X, d and Controlled by ut MERCANTILE BANK OF iN T>IA, LIMITED. The rv r id iri Which is 'ncorporatT. and registered as a >, undertakes the V v OR TRUSTEE OF A I rr ADMINISTRATOR OF THi V F DECEASED PERSON,102 words
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Advertisement23 1941-03-10 11 LADIES!! BIOZYGEN YE AST-VITAMIN TABLETS CLEARS THE SKIN OFF UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND BLEMISHES Send 30c Stamp for trial to G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore23 words
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Advertisement280 1941-03-10 11 REFRACTING MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS I mm me (NOW WE GIVE YOU I FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 s lh t A^ a,aya TR,BUNE &6in Morning TRIBUNE I YOU CAN REACH Them all For« Mitt* T,ibune 125.500 in I yon to slr.t\ o i^ y a S it,r f ln ti,e280 words
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Advertisement254 1941-03-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to* P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent CoHyer Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO LTD., Tel. 5497 ir BJ ;SJ r C (APCAR LINE) r wS?t*£S£ NG SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Regular Sailings:254 words
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Advertisement310 1941-03-10 11 P& o.nd BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. froij the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chin*, India Ceylon and th< United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registe? their requirements bo« under present circumstance sailings are perforce310 words
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Article20 1941-03-10 12 Mr. C. R. Charry who has returned from leave has resumed duties as o member ol Uie SiOgipore Harbour Board.20 words
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345 1941-03-10 12 "Casualties" Reported: To-Day's Exercises my Singapore, To-day. HIGH percentage of the A.R.P. personnel and other members of the passive defence services have been standing at their posts from an early hour in the morning. i i f This number was augmented following345 words
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Article26 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 10. The German Embassy yesterday denied reports that German and Italian technical advisers are with the Japanese forces in the south.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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210 1941-03-10 12 NOTICES informing residents off] certain areas in Singapore to: prepare to evacuate their homes have been circularised by me; authorities. Residents along th? west coast leceived their notices yesterday, and it is understood that those living along the east coast will receive theirs to-day. Informing210 words
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Article77 1941-03-10 12 New Delhi. Mar. 10 THE Raj has assumed control Of the sale and use in manufacture ef existing stocks of unmanu factured semi-manufactured aluminium in order to ensure that they are utilised to the best advantage Holders of stocks are required to submit returns by77 words
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Article93 1941-03-10 12 New Delhi, Mar. 10. THE Raj has Issued a notification calling en the owners of certain United States dollar BBCuritie- to surrender them within a month from to-day to the Indian R. eive Rank which will make pa> ment when it is satisfied that the securities are delivered in an93 words
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Article271 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 9. k STATEMENT that Chinese -f* Communists have delayed t the Chinese counter-attack 1 against Japan and have thuatened the rear of. the i G< vein mint fortes is made by Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Shek to-day in a report to the NationalReuter. - 271 words
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48 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 10. THE Nazi radio last night (Sunday) broadcast an urgent appeal to perman householders to black out their houses even more carefully than In the past. Tney were further warned to keep water and sand handy, and have dugouts in readiness.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article47 1941-03-10 12 The death took place on Saturday evening of Mrs. Checng Koon Hong at Koon Seng Road. She is survived by h?r husband, six daughters, one daughter-in-law, two grandsons and two granddaughters. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.47 words
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Article369 1941-03-10 12 Reuter - Our Special Cable Financial Service By Reuter London, Mar. 8. MESSRS. Strauss report:—Most of the 15,000 tons of tin which the United States Reserve Company acquired between Jan. 15 and Feb. 12 was doubtless bought in a single deal from the Dutch. The erection of the369 words
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243 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. London. Mar v 'J'HE career of an Italian ccmmerce raider in the has come to a sudden end and her crew are of war, taken by a New Zealand cruiser. The story is told in the following Admiralty communique, issued on SundayReuter. - 243 words
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Article57 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. Malta lb* I* A GERMAN Junked and was hurr* (m S* 551 crew of four kill morning raid i day (Sunday machine-gunnim i Seme damage crnment proper;'. Three other alari Z ye !i erd ay but the ihe official communiqu nothing further No raidReuter. - 57 words
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48 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. Rome. Mar in THE latest casualty list, issued far 1 Italian beadqu (Sunday), gives I 4 .j jjjj in North Africa 68 dead wounded and 12 2 The list states that on the Graft front, the Italian dead, 4.814 wound. ing.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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205 1941-03-10 12 Reuter. Athens, liar. 5. "VO Man's Land" was strewn with Italian dead and woondei in the central sector of the Albanian battlefront on Sate day when the Greeks smashed up several Italian counter-attacks, inflicting enormous losses on the enemy and took more prisoßem to addReuter. - 205 words
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