Morning Tribune, 1 April 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE IVOLl- X". 51. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, April 1, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 328 1 SVithdrawal Of r olunteers To e Arranged \y Powers I W PHOI IMS BV lIIIIT \l\ A ntwn TO FK.WCO FRANCO r ALLS IP RESERVES Paris. Mar. 31. llN'l' that intervention in Spain may be ended iji the near future was given by M. Del
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  • 275 1 more Strike Agitators Arrested In F.M.S. 'From Our Ouk ;::portcr> Kuala Lumpur Wednesday. iRTY of 100 p0... e made a surpris. raid under the ind of Dickiuson, C. P Batu Larut cli k morning. ilted In I impor; .1 Is bv the police *ln. rumental organ of strikes in these
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  • 153 1 Friendly Gesture To Britain Berlin. March 30 Fis officially announced General Von Blomberg will represent Hitler at the Coronation and the other members of the delegation will be Admiral Otto Schulze, Commander-in-Chief of the North Sea Fleet and General Stumpff of the Air Force Commenting on the
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  • 119 1 Five Year Plan Russian Industrial Progress Moscow. March 30. THE successful completion, this year of the Soviet's' second five-year P'an Ls forecast In the report of tht Central Executive Committee which state* in 1936 industrial output increased by 28 4 per cent compared with 1935 instead of the 23 per
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  • 19 1 Auckland. March 30. The Pan-Amencan Clipper lias arrived having flown 1.840 miles from Samoa in twelve hours- Reuter Wireless
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  • 189 1 Minorities In Power Bombay. Mar. 31. THE situation arising from the break- down of negotiations for the formation of Congress ministries is being considered at a meeting of the Congress Working Committee. The British India finds itself on the eve of the inauguration of provincial autonomy
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  • 80 1 35 Dead In Durban Crash Johannesburg March, 30 ONE European and 34 natives were killed as the result of a two-decker cage crashing 5.000 feet to the bottom of the shaft in the Durban Roodeport Deep mine as the result of over- winding. The cage eame to rest
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    • 37 1 ON OTHFR PAGES Pare j Pensions For Nurses 2 johore AppeiN t Kll M,er— An Intrrviev Miss Buckle Leavm* 23 svimminc < luh Keport ~J i M.C.A. rennl- 26 Knurl) S«Meer U.un 27 \thletic Meet 27 .^J. «*~^r«
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    • 68 1 i mm m m mm m m «m <ut> 'fc* *m* m m 1 I KLIM p^^ A J I POWDERED MILK llilliw |1 I I PUT KLIM IN YOUR PANTRY AND BE AS- I I SURED OF A NEVER FAILING SOURCE OF SUPPLY— SAFE. CONVENIENT AND PURE— I SUITAELE
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  • 1743 2 BOLD STEP TAKEN BY CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY Staff Reduced, But Society's Work Increased Singapore, Wednesday. I'HA'J a scl'trr ;'^d been br*>UfM into force whereby each nurse on thc staff of the Child Welfare Society clinics and creches wa.s insured by means of an endowment policy maturing
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  • 751 2 Two Appeals Against Sentence Of Death In Johore; One Succeeds From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Mar. 30. THE first Johore Court of Appeal for 1 the year was held this morning with ceremonial opening, which was witnessed by a large gathering. A guard of honour consisting of fifty
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  • 92 2 Coroner Records Verdict Singapore, Wednesday THE Singapore Coroner, Mr W. Mc--1 Quarrie. returned a verdict of suicide to-day at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Jacob Gersfield. the Czechoslovakian who died at the General Hospital on Mar. 16 from drug poisoning. The deceased, it
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  • 241 2 Malayan Film At Capitol UERE is a picture which Malayan audiences will "eat up." as the saying goes. "The Jungle Princess' is another Tarzan, with the difference that it is in a Malayan jungle setting and a beautiful girl is the chief character, moreover the characters actually speak
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  • 405 3 gtni For Trial At Assizes Singapore. Wednesday. __.«nNISCENCBP of the Oily Man who: R Singapore a few years R K daring nocturnal escapades l/^ought to mind this morning W e r e broug t unas .s U m-; u fc dock of tn, Second Policy
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  • 50 3 London. Mar. 31. Tl ith is announced of Mr. Robert Moore Collins, until 1907 Reuter's chief correspondent in China. He also served as chief correspondent of tne As.v. i Press.— Reuter Sir Robert Reid. the new Governor of Assam and Lady Reid have arrived at Shillone
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  • 1280 3 U.S. MERCHANTS VIEWS SI HUH S II \\<,i:H TO I OM HOI if rum: in \s the sons of this soil. Such connection was established by our forefathers several hundred years ago and not yesterday or to-day. Before the Western people realised the value of the
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  • 239 3 Mrs. J. M. Sime has received a gift of £100 from Sir Julien Cahn, who is visiting Malaya with his cricket team, for the Children's Aid Society. Urged To Combine For Progress A CALL to South Indian Muslims to take a more keen interest in the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 l-an X»iife Fur To day Before tie Chief Justice in the lst Coun al ij a.m. Part hefd:— 5.524 36— SherifTa Patimah bintelSyed Mohalar Masoohor vs b. ippooffericar. Before Justice Howes in the 3rd Coun at f3O a.m. Div 7 34 Muriel Bernadette de Foe vs Daniel Aert de Foe.
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 102 3 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this Face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog the pores. Gives the bloom of youth to every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. .J. r, l/^X
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 135 4 RUBBER London Mar 31 Last Price To-day Change Tone Q u!et Quiet, Spot Buyers. 13 516 13>/ 4 -116 SeUers 13 7 16 13 l H —1 16 April Buyers 13 516 nom Lift —116 Sellers. 13 716 nom 13% nom —116 Apr.lJune Buyers. 13 716 13
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    • 75 4 London. Mar. 31. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 106.33 106.32 .01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 3 ,4 8 92 15 16 up 316 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls2 1116d ls2llT6d T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls 3d Is
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    • 42 4 London. Mar. 31. Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar oer oa £7 2 3 £7 2 2- 2 -4$ SILVER 20 13 16 20 15 16 U P 20 13 16 20 15 16 up Hpot t months forward I
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    • 87 4 Speculative Buying Of Rubber London, March 30. THE Stock Exchange re-opened with a firm undertone though business was small in view of the approaching end of the long account. Indian Irons were again featured soaring from 85 to 94 4 Rubbers were firm in sympathy with the raw
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    • 75 4 equipment, maps of Hawaiian fortification and plans of the Los Anseles water system. The police believe that one of tne men is connected with a foreign spy organisation Reuter Japanese Arrested In U.S. Los Angeles. Mar. 31. FOREIGN espionage is believed to be revealed by the arrest oi
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    • 135 4 London. Mar. 31. Previous To-day Change Distillers 114- 114 3 3 Dunlop Rubber 35 6 35 3 __3 General Electric 87UV 2 87- v 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 3911 V 2 39- V/2 Imperial Tobacco 155- 155 Anglo-Dutch 49 6 49 6 Canadian Pacific 15 V 2
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    • 24 4 TIN Standard _r ondon Mar 31 u Previous To-dav Chang* Spot (afternoon closing price) £293 £296'- +31 Forward £286 > 2 £292 +s'o
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    • 51 4 RUBBER New York. Mar. 30. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyera. 26 ft 26 7 8 I 3 Sellera 26 5 8 27 3 8 AprillJune Buye.^a. 265 8 27 V. Sellera. 2634 2V 8 TIN Standard. Tone Quiet Weak Spot 653 4 633 4
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    • 434 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS The Home Fleet, consisting of H.M. battleships Nelson, Rodney. Royal Oak, Ramilliesj. and Resolution and the cruisers Orion, Neptune, and Cairo, with three Destroyer Flotillas and the netlayer Guardian, left Gibraltar for Fleet exercises in a zone 150 miles west of Cape Spartel. H.M.
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  • 1606 5 Issued by Fraser and Co&LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Fraser 6z Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ■T mm I i? 1 6 6 6 6- 6 3 4 Ampat Tm 353 369 35- 366 1 AsamKumoang. 56 54 59. £1 Austral Malay... 54
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  • 7 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent
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  • 165 5 Singapore, Wednesday morning. Singapore: 45 14 cts., up 1 4 ct. Market Tone: Dull. London: 13 3 Bd., up 5 Bd. Market Tone: Steady after strong. New York: 26 7 8 cts., up 3 8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. The local market has reacted slightly to-day and business has
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  • 30 5 Singapore, Wednesday noon. Singapore: $142 34, up $14. London: £293, down £9 10s.; three months £286 10s., down £6 15s. New York: 63 3 4 cts., down 2 cts.
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  • 8 5 London-New York 488 7;8 New York-London 488.83
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  • 169 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Mar. 31. Tin at midday was $142 up V\. Sterling Tin shares were rather a firm market to-day and there were a fair number of buying enquiries for Ayer Kitams, Killinghalls, Hong Kongs, Siones, Ampats, Malaysiams. and Petalings. Amongst local shares the market
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  • 311 5 Tin locally up $'4- Rubber locally closing a little easier with sellers at 45 7 8 c July Sept. Mining. Raubs $7.00— 57.15. Little business has been done to-day in Tin shares and prices are practically unchanged. No explanation is yet forth coming as to why
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  • 884 6 But Good Times Are Ahead For Malayan Collieries FRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Mar 30 states: With tho greater part of the past week given up to anticipation of. participation In, and recovery from the Easter holidays little has
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  • 92 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Wednesday, noon m. tv o Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases (F.OB. March. U% 45 7 }< Good FAQ. in cases 'F.OB. March) 44 T! 1G 44 1116 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose I fawardable S'pore* 45 a 45 do. April 45*,<
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  • 184 6 SELLING Singapore. Mar. 31. London T.T. 2|4 1 18 London demand 2;4 1|16 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 8 Lyons demand 1240 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 1,16 Montreal demand 56 15 16 Batavia demand 103% Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154%
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  • 206 6 Singapore, Mar. 31. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $156 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "White" No. Al $242 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 1 $226 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FPEE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHltfA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 195 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 18 ao) Capital Subscribed iPun^ paid up) Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900 .000 CO Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CR\MB tRS \FFLES PLACE.. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room. 5921 5922 Gener.l Office. 5923 6472 Compr.dore s D^sk Xeder lands*
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  • 255 7 Man Who Intervened In Simpson Divorce Case Sir Boyd Merriman. President of the Divorce Cour*. covering his face from photographers as he left home to go to the Law Courts to bear the applieation of the Kings Proctor. Sir Thomas Barnes, for directions in connection wiUi the decree nisi granted
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  • 34 7 Singapore Flower Show Lady Song wl! distribute the prizes won In the Singapore Flower Show at the New Worlj on oir day evening and not Mrs. Lee Choon J,, an, M.8.E.. as previously announced.
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  • 189 7 ENGLAND'S OLDEST JUDGE Retires After Thirty Years On Bench London AFTER 30 years as a judge of the Chancery Division. Mr. Justice Eve has retired at the age of 80. and has been appointed a Privy Councillor. Tl^, Vo be succeeded by Mr. Gavin Turnbull Simonds, K C M? wi,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 ALL SHOWS PACKED Ol T YKSTKRI) AY 8 Singapore Welcomes The Screen first Real Malayan Jungle Story j U-I.T Nightly ail Ike CAPITOL M5l I I Come and Hear Hollywood's ne" exotic Beauty Siß| Talk Perfect IVlalav j rm i^^TWrJLJV^ j^^___i________ J- fa '^j| tvM 1 IVpPllvlMJMffiwi^v -"^H $T_t_"«i IPP
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    • 167 8 AI.IIAS A I NIGHTLY 15-15 9-15 MORI THRILLING THAN EVER NOW AS A GREAT SERIAL FIRST I CHAPTERS TO-NIGHT Universal's Serial Sensation BUSTER CRABBE Flash CORDON now... /S^ik t% SEE Flash Gordon Lm^L^ in his most astound- t,L|_li r 1 1 j ing adventurer Till* ON THE SCREEN I TS
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  • 336 9 Home Office Tests At Willesden 'From 'Jur Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 20. TO discover the best means of giving an air raid alarm to people under varying conditions— housewives at their cooking, workmen in their factories, shopkeepers, and even perhaps those deep in slumber-all the big and
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  • 119 9 Recital At Dutch Club un Saturday M. Francois de HsSS ft turda y "tent Dutch pianist who Is mhe *_<-*nown JJedan. and leatfn o "W leach at Kimstkrta.fi, P lanUf of the o« Medan. n,lKlm the musieal society M. de Haan i? pn a lon. hoiid-iv hi s
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 9 A number of arrests were made in Paris during the half-day general strike which was organised as a sequel to the Communist-Fascist riots a* Clichy, the Paris suburb. Large forces of police patrolled the streets to prevent serious disturbances. Here we se e an arrested demonstrator being marched off i
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  • 89 9 Three Charges Against Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. Tan Yit Kee. a Chinese appeared efore the Third Magistrate this morning •n three charges of alleged criminal reach of trust committed at Alkaff hardens on January 2nd. 1937, involving 132.60c. said to have been obtained rom Tan Yee
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 40 9 LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY IN M.CM.'s HILARIOUS COMEDY PAVILION Next^ Change Idmii ml (i^ruit FAMOUS. STAR OF M BISHOP MISBEHAVES in ____R^W fl Bt^OF "iiL? li tPnP^^m _^fl ___^____fl ___N *:•?>•■■■' fl?'' flfl^^^^S^w^" "COUNTRY BUMPKIN" WITH Betty FURNESS and Stuart ERWIN
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    • 160 9 •J-A NEW GARBO more Beautiful than ever. Gayer •> i V Happier RETURNS TO THE SCREEN •> K^^_ tB Bi^^^^ ____r "T fl !f fl _j> __rV _L I BL 1 _______Jr >_&£_!&. >^~1 ______V__T*9w _r* > __r ___M___w I If Jr _n_k *&S mi _c__ _______r _F_ Im /____________________r
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  • 692 10  -  AirMail A Prophecy Come True (By London. Mar. 15. FE usual Editor of this Weekly Keport is at present out of town taking a holiday and can, therefore, not be pemooslly accused of saying— "l told > i i so," but we would
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  • 70 10 At Kuala Kangsar After Swallowing Goat A LARGE python measuring about 19 feet in length was shot on an estate near Sauk on Monday by a Chinese hunter The snake, it is gathered, was killed after it had swallowed a young goat. The reptile was apparently having
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  • 175 10 Soldier's Extraordinary Defence Bordon. Hants. BEuAUSE he wanted to stay in the Army, Rifleman Nisbett McLean, of the 2nd Cameronian Scottish Rifles, stationed at Bordon, Hants, absented himself from his battalion He gave this reason when charged with desertion at a district court-martial at Bordon. "You see." he
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  • 118 10 of the Y.W.C.A.) and Miss A. D. Burgess, general secretary. A very attractive scheme or organisation is being evolved, and the committee is confident of realising its objective of $10,000, the amount needed for the carrying out of the srevice in 1937. "Coronation Year 9 Campaign MRS. A. S.
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  • 518 10 CHORUS GIRL'S DEATH FROM BURNS Tragic Case At Glasgow Theatre: Others Could Not Help Glasgow. EIGHT chorus girls dressing in flimsy crinolines for the final scene of a pantomime. th? dress of one of them touches an electric radiator, flares up her companions rush screaming for help, unable to go
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 185 10 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by cheap, irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown to you. weak Kidneys may be the real cause of your Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles, Bladder Trouble, Headaches, Backache, Rheumatism, Leg Pains,
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  • 346 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, April 1, 1937. CORONATION WEEK PREPARATIONS for the celebration of Coronation Week in Singapore are now well •ii hand, and from the announcements made it is apparent that the rejoicings will at least be 00 a similar scale to those of the Silver Jubilee ol nearly
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  • 662 12 THE spirit of Rotary was very much in evidence in Kuala Lumour during the Easter holidays when the annual Convention of Rotary was held. Rotarians from the various clubs in Malaya and Siam gathered there and discussed matters connected with the movement, which in the comparatively short space
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  • 294 12 Mr. G N. S. Sabapathy J. P. of Parit Buntar is on a visit to Penang with his family Mr. K. M. D. L. V. Villiappa Chettiar, who went to India on a holiday, has returned to Teluk Anson. 2nd Lieut. A. J. H. Whittingham of the Cameronians Calcutta
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 12 Commander of the new Imperial Airways flying-boat Cygnus, Captain Alcock, above, is carrying on the tradition of his family. He is a brother of Sir John Alcock, who made the first Atlantic flight with Sir A. Whitton Brown from New foundland to Ireland in 1919 (Planet News).
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  • 510 13 MOTHER LYING DEAD Sir B. Spilsbury Examines Body London. WOKING lata bis mother'., bedroom on his return from school, a 14-vear old schoolboy made a d^ ovorv that has started one of the ni ost intensive man-hunts of recent >e On'the floor lay hi* mother her
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  • 34 13 Negotiations For Their Surrender Mr mu. v Shanghai, Mar. 30. R. Chow Yen Lai. the Communist leader, is remaining In Nanking It BSSFttaflSa SnOiSTSS 1 p G 0 h vernm^t allows
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  • 111 13 Autonomy Ended In India Madras. Mar. 30. PE Government, by flouting the majority, has ended the autonomy which they claim tne new Constitution has given to the Provinces." declared Mr. Gandhi, discussing the constitutional crisis with Reuter. "Their rule will therefore be of the sword, not of the
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  • 221 13 CANA DIAN MOUNTED POLICE Included In Coronation Procession Ottawa. About 30 members of Canada's famous Royal North-West Mounted Police will be included in the Dominion's delegation that is leaving for London to tak° part in the Coronation This will be 20 less than at the Coronation of King George V
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  • 336 13 Appea l Against R.I. Sentence •jvA-.don. FOR being concerned w. «h two othermen not In custody in ste-ilin"; a motor-car from Kingly-street, Regentstreet, driving in a dangerous manne.-, and not having a policy of insurance, a lad of 19. John Henry Pascall, electrical engineer, of Minnow-street, Walworth, was
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  • 96 13 Will Land The Gordons On April 3 THE Transport Dorsetshire, is expected to arrive at Singapore from Colombo at 7 a.m. on April 3. The vessel will berth at Section X, Singapore Harbour Board. The Dorsetshire brings the 2nd Batt. the Gordon Highlanders to Singapore from Gibraltar. On
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 34 13 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obto/noWe cf oil C/Wnms ami Storm iMP' wMwW|^M_^B^PBI^Hj|HB PHONE i,y^ J'■ I Telegraphic Address: 5934 f A^ GOODWOOD CHARIvnNGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VICTORS AND TOUFJJ.S. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Ehtcrtainments.
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  • 267 14 Gas-Mask Parade Air Raid To Attract Anti Recruits ■:■■< A decontamination squad < ■Irariin; I stiici of "gai" at Walton. (Planet News) <>as-masked photographers making th°ir pictures a' the Anti-Gas School at Falfield on the occasion of the inspection by members of Parliament. (Planet News). Members of Parliament being houn
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 33 15 Rene ULLMAN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 3196 16 What's wrou<4 with the world? Crime novel of Corkney life A biting satin Exiles in Pari* A leisnr« k lv humorous tali; A rookerv travel hook. Anatomy of Frustration b Street of the Fishing Cat Lords and Masters Here To-day The Flowering Aloe Round the World
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 37 16 s Maison Marcelle j -*^t_^ For a Natural j fZ|S Permanent W.Y.. T »7 our latest J uoiot-wlndini i U *p mxtm j C J^ M Stamferd Rd. j l Tel. «M7 Prop. J. COOY .j. 4
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    • 43 16 .j, .5. Ladies Hairdressers S MAISON PERM! "9, Stamford Road. J Tel.: 4610 j MAISON MARIE j l 63, Victoria Street. ■j* .j. i FOR v Economic Buying j VISIT I Tajmalial Store i LEADING SILK MERCHANTS j I 23 HIGH ST. i
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  • 104 17 No one book has been conspicuous this week. But there is general demand for the following titles: Mr. GoreBrown's Study of "Lord Bothell," "The Studio Year Book of Decorative Art," and —since his tragic death in Spain has drawn attention to his gifts as a writer—
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 277 17 Ta tourist's shopping! I GUIDE j STA TIONER E YES S V AT RE CHE«EE DRY CLEANING IT YEARLY AND ll II I' IO I O||i V L -_-_M iccts^ooK. Cleaners GLOVER 9& h, Detecti ve Fiction Arcade, S*Ml H LIBRARY Singapore. service Goods handed in by 10 a.m. can
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 267 18 z Postal articles prepaid at letter rate only will be forwarded. 5 No parcel mail. t Via Calcutta. §5 Via Bombay. ii Takes air mail .'•orrespondenc? Icr Guam. Honolulu and U.SA. to Manila thence by Pan American Airways. 1 Supplementary mail close.s 7.45 a.m. on Apr. 2
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  • 89 18 Air Mail Despatches Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-day. .u Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 1 p.m. to-day. Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, *Kcbe. -Manila and vU.S.A: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iran. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa Great Britain.
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  • 43 18 Mails expected from Europe (London mails) by 8.1. (Rajula) to-morrow. General delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. on the same day. Mails expected from Japan by the Toyama Maru due at Singapore tomorrow. Mails expected from China by the Alipore on Sunday.
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  • 259 18 Southampton To Have A Merchant Navy Week FOLLOWING the successful precedent r of Navy Week, it is announced that a Merchant Navy Week under the presidency of the Earl of Athione. is to be held at Southampton from July 17-24. j The proceeds will go to
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 477 18 -S-^_^B_-fc-_ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. Due Uue fonnage S'pore. Tonnage Spore RANPURA 17,000 Apr. t BEHAR 6.000 June 14 SOMALI 6,800 A^r. 9 RANCHI 17.000 June 18 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 SOUDAN 6.500 Ju y 2 BANGALORE 6 000 May 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Ju y 2 CORFU 15 500 May
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    • 141 18 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar, tm.s. YASUKUNI MARU Apr 14 s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Apr. 29 s.s. SUWA MARU May 13 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" May 27 Kates to lst Class Knd
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 551 19 em: babboub j *!SEI'S IN BOCK I'aNwngera By Air I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Karoa 22 1 Gu tav Diedenchsen 20 i Bu i an 19 J Arrivals and departures by Imperia: Soudan 18 3 Airwavs and Qantas lines: Bennevli 15 5 Amval
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    • 550 19 m Ml TO FRENCH PORTS V i HOMEWARDS. IJ CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux I D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Anv' 11 I < A^HAN For Marseaie, Nantes. St.' n£^*bSSS2 ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 20 J OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) S CA E,
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  • 133 20 SIGNOR MUSSOLINI PASSES IN TRIUMPH THROUGH LIBYA Signor Mussolini recently made at' umphal journey through Libya, along the new 1.200 miles military road from the Egyptian frontier Tripoli Thousands of natives joined in thc welcome to the Italian dictator, who promised that *'Itnly will always be the friend and protector
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  • 110 21 The meeting of the representatives ol the South Indian Muslim association and clubs in connection with the Coronation celebrations was held at S.I.M League Hall. Mr. Haji Adam. N. Mohamed Ebrahim was elected to the chair. It was unanimously resolved to joh* and celebrate the Coronation by
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 115 21 .^______H_______ __K lllZ^" li aHC& a wished ■=qitS- My NER VES are M much STEADIER **Sm\ than they were ll» m**mm Mr. N. L.. Lap* Town, S.A 1 Kalzana is a remarkKAV able food containing no drugs whatsoever. In hot countries ones diet and the extent to which one perspires
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1086 21 1 Proi*ramim Of 111 L ||^V THK Rx%BIO^ Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 7.00 p.m Crazy Half-Hour. >^^^ fc^*^-^«-***-^-* p fc^*'^* 7 30 p.m. Time, Weather, News and E a i H^_.|2 M %4 j ß tf iii,..! 6Pm Cantonese and Teochew A^ n 2? n en .V\ ni
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  • 316 22 Anglo Japanese Agreement? Relations In India And Australia Shanghai Mar. 30. A TOKYO message states that Japan is feeling uneasy at British economic expansion in South and Central China, and the mission of Dr. H H Kung. the Finance Minister, to London. The members of the Cabinet are contemplating .securing
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  • 305 22 Former Resident In Singapore THE death has occurred in Hongkong of Mr. Ko Leong Hoe, a former resident of Singapore. Mr. Ko Leong Hoe was born in Amoy in 1895. At an early age he procedede to Singapore, where he started his career In the
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    92 22 .Ir. Gilbert Ledward, the sculptor, has been elected a Royal Academician. Mr. Ledward. who is aged 48, deigned in collaboration with Mr. H. C. Bradshaw, the Guards Division Memorial on the House Guards Parade. London. Here we see Mr. Gilbert Ledward photograph in his London studio after being elected a
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  • 180 22 Services In Nanking And Canton Shanghai, Mar. 30. YESTERDAY was the anniversary of the martydon of the "Seventy-two 1 Heroes "of Huang Hua Kang," and memorial services were held in Nanking and Canton and throughout the provinces. A thousand officials attended the service at the Central
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  • 106 22 Newark. New Jersey Driving along at night. Mr Izzy Milkofsky was alarmed to see in his driving-mirror another car. without lights, following him closely. He made several turns, but the car remained close behind him. To a::d to his alarm. Mr. Milkofsky could see no one in the
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  • 253 22 Thrilling Escape From Burning Office London FLAMES shooting out of a top window of a four-storey building in Moorfields. E.C., the other day, were the firs. indication of a fire that had broken out at Algoa House. Over 100 firemen were rushed to the spot, and
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  • 1894 23 "A Great Principal And A Great Lady" RAFFLES GIRLS' FAREWELL TO MISS BUCKLE Sir Shenton Thomas At School Singapore, Wednesday. iirE shall always remember and honour you as a great principal and a* W mat ladv This tribute was paid to Mis s D. M. Buckle. 0.8.E.. Princintßaffles Girls' School,
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  • 123 23 Coronation A rticles Unmarked Singapore, Wednesday. AN unusual case came up before Mr. T. n P. Cormwell (Fourth Magistrate* to-day when an Indian named Chatamal Udhamal pleaded guilty to importing, on Mar. 5, coronation articles to wit, three dozen handkerchieves whica did not bear the mark or discription
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  • 644 24 KILLED HUSBAND OF HIS MISTRESS Johore Mans Appeal Against Death Sentence Succeeds 'From Our Own Correspondent) T_-_ Johore Bahru. Mar. m vunno rhov who was sentenced to death at the i CHINESE labourer named Wong tno fay the t\ Muar Assise, by Mi. Justice i*vu e tting him wit h
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  • 396 25 Chief Steward Who Has Beaten Champions iI'ST as the P. and O. Corfu is noted J L for her ''shak fishermen," toMl hip the Carthage has an equally high Ration-not lor catching these tigers o f the deep but for having a number of
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  • 199 25 Dissolution Of JAPAN was confronted with a fresh J political crisis this morning when the Emperor, acting on the advice of the Premier. General Hayashi. issued an ordinance dissolving the Diet. The crisis has arisen as a result of the decision of the two major parties
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  • 152 25 T <> Mr. Mohamed Bin Hc *J' Yunos ni^t at the dinner J! E Cafe last °> th- Troa'urer" ne n by tn? J?* Mimieipalitv ?n Pt h f the Si^SB RN vr ITV pretty mc^ f ns of the has b e en selec hartley 8 Mr.
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  • 313 25 Allegedly Gave False Information Singapore. Wednesday. DR. H. S. Moonshi. a well-known local medical practitioner, appeared before Capt. Nelson Jones < Second Police Magistrate* this morning in answer to a summons charging him with the following charge: "That you on or about Jan. 24, 1937. gave to a
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    38 25 Two players strike a pose for the ca mera in yesterday's third division soccer match. Chinese 111 vs. Medic als, which the former won. Two others were ordered off the field in c ourse of rough game. (Tribune).
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  • 644 25 Rotarians Review Conference In K.L. Singapore, Wednesday. TO-DAYS tiffin meeting cf the Singa- pore Rotary Club was a very "rotarian" affair, reports being received from various members who attended the annual District Convention, held last week-end in Kuala Lumpur, on the various aspects of the gathering. Mr. Ng Sen Choy.
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  • 107 25 New Moves In State Conflict Berlin, March 30 THE conflict between German Catholics 1 and the Nazi authorities was carried a stage further when it was revealed tWO Berlin Jesuit schools have been forbidden to receive new enrolments for rimary grades while the higher grades are to be
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  • 1149 26 MORE SUPPORT FOR SPORTS EVENTS URGED Financial Position Stronger Than Ever from all parts of the system shew that the water in the pool consistently been of good quality throughout the year both bacteriologically and chemically. The six inch pipe from the circulating pump
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  • 544 26 Midds Replace Missing Marines At Short Notice At The S. C. C. Singapore. Wednesday. JT was a fine sporting gesture on the part of th e Midds to agree to field a I t*am against the Singapore Cricket Club after the Marines had disappointed bv notifying their inability to field
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  • 240 26 H.E. To Attend To day Singapore, Wednesday PLAYING in the Y.M.C.A. Open Tennis Tournament this afternoon. A. H. Humphrey and J. P. Rannyng ton (+3) beat C. Reshty and I. A. Pereira 4> in the final of the Handicap Men's Doubles. The Europeans formed a fine partnership,
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  • 190 26 "Unreal And Fantastic" Serial Singapore. Wednesday THE first six chapters of Flash Gordon 1 appeared this evening at the Alhambra. Singapore. Starring Buster Crabbe as Flash and Jean Rogers as Dale Arden the chapters are thrilling throughout The picture reveals the entire world's population trembling in fear of
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  • 436 27 Two Players Ordered Off OBJECTIONABLE TACTICS IN JUNIOR SOCCER Chinese HI Defeat Medicals In Rough Match Singapore. Wednesday. ,n the third Division match played on the Stadium to-day the Chinese 111 beat |N TjlSw services in a vigorous game bv three goals to two. £f M ni I I ra?
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  • 239 27 Singapore Athletic Sports To Be Held At S.C.C. On July 10 Singapore. Wednesday THAT the annual sports meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association should be held on July 10 on the Singapore Cricket Club padang and that Johore should also be invited to participate in the events was decided
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  • 230 27 Many Penalties Against Y's Singapore. Wednesday. DLAYING on the Singapore Harbour Board ground the Y.M.C.A. were defeated by the odd goal In three by the Ceylon Sports Club, in the third division to-day. Contrary to their usual form the Y\ M.C.A. played a rough game, particularly after a deficit of
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  • 54 27 Playing at ;he Gillman Barracks the R.A.S.C. b^at the D. Coy Midds Regt m a soccer match by two goals to nil. ine R.A.S.C. were better opportunists and played more constructive football Richardson scored two of the goals and Croy one. A feature of the game was the
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  • 85 27 Delegation From T a Bri .°J an erbur y at the head of reprL®Utt~ Pa A rty iJ ncludin two <«*** Catholic twn n Angllca s two Roman organ seV; W n non c °nformLsts and two t Tnv '^ViLto P p!"^ ed en route for vernmenMer
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  • 151 27 U S. Canada Lord Tweedsmuir At Washington Washington. Mar. 30. A FULL state welcome was accorded to Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir on the occasion of the first official visit ever paid to the President by a Canadian Governor-General Naval and marine guards of honour presented arms while a band played
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  • 76 27 Results Of Tuesday's Matches London. Mar. 30. TO-DAY"S soccer results: FIRST DIVISION Huddersfield 2. Derby 0. Leeds 3, West Bromwich 1. West Bromwich are one of the teams in the semi- final of the F.A. cup, meeting Preston in their tie, fixed for Saturday week. SECOND DIVISION Aston
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  • 65 27 The March Ladies' Medal played at Island Club over the second nine holes on Tuesday, resulted in a win for Mrs. S M. Simond who returned a net score of 33. The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. S. M. Simond 50—17 =33 Mrs. C.
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  • 100 27 Keppel Golf Club ball sweeps in connection with Stapleford competition resulted as follows: First 9 holes: Winner. A. Wolfe. Second 9 holes: Winner, J. M. Har- Mr. Albert Plesman. general manager of the Royal Dutch Air Lines, has ar--1 rived in New York to discuss with American
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  • 43 27 Last Match Opens To-day Auckland. Mar. 31. THE M.C.C tourists will begin the last match of the tour on Thursday against a combined Auckland and Wellington team. This game is substituted for the match scheduled to begin to-day against Auckland.- Reuter
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  • 172 28 Governor At Raffles Girls' School The fortnight's celebrations In Hyderabad of the Nizam's silver Jubilee ended with a thanksgiving ceremony at his mosque Alter prayers the Nizam and Princess lunched with the maulvis and ulemas. In the evening the Nizam declared open a departmental progress exhibition in the puoiir gardens.
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  • 165 28 Official Admission In Rome Rome, March 30. THE first official admissions of the Addis Ababa massacres in February following the attempt on Marshal Graziani's life is made in the announcement refuting the British press statements It denies Italian .roops fired indiscriminately or set fire to native huts except
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