Morning Tribune, 2 May 1938
1938-05-02
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165 1938-05-02 2 Last N i gins Incident In China/own Coffee Shop POLICE CORDON THROWN OUT TWO (HIM SI VI cm PENG Cl \M> CHOI NAM- W ERE VIC 1 TIMS oi MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE IN A COFFEE SHOP AT AN\ SIANG HILL SHORTLI iFTER NINE O'CLOCK165 words
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Article47 1938-05-02 2 BLEEDING profnselj from a D muscle-deep wound over the right temple, an Indian. who iraa said to have been issaultrd by his son with stick, was rciiiovcd jresterdaj S afternoon from the (•«'\iai\? i Police Station to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. j A47 words
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Article100 1938-05-02 2 TAI Wah Choun, a y ung Cantui. appealed unsuccessfully before the Chief Justice, Mr i' A. McElwaine, m the High rour;. a<;ai.':,L sentence <»i i. r month rigorous imprisonment i>.> on him by the District Judge on a charge ol pick pocketing The Rppellani submitted that ho100 words
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Article38 1938-05-02 2 Barcelona, Sum Ive Britl m Ban i lona harbour .shell splinters during air raids but only .mi wa wound* The bombs were ol high calibre and two British .hi; i|) and the Q the ol the expl ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article73 1938-05-02 2 Penang, Sunda CTARTLED bj a cry "thief, tl J churcl n Macalister Road. while coming oui ed a thrilling eh I i young ChJ The yomwx Chinturned Into Macalister Lane while lll(1 cycU up and knocked him down on tft de ambulance was summoned and lleged73 words
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Article31 1938-05-02 2 >uth Carolina, May 1. isevell departed on a week's fishing cruise "somewhere m the ■South Athui 1 i rd the new cruiser Philadelphia it Is believed he may i land ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration97 1938-05-02 2 Cousin of Mr. Kao Lin| Pai, Chinese Consul-General Singapore .Mr. < Kao Tabove) ChanceUor to the Consul-General, was married to Miss tennette Shu -who arrived from Shanghai on Friday)^ the Consulate v Mr li Yen. Consul, ofliiiated. and the bestman was Mr William Kwonr, and the bridesmaid97 words
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Advertisement49 1938-05-02 2 PACKARD-BELL RADIOS for 1938 Nt.itioni/ed dials. I iturrs Modern abinrt styling Full raiiße tone. KIM l\ sou adinne! rONE you II enjoy PI 111 ui;\l\N( i null praise DISTRIBI It)RS ko| mm \v\ LIM KOK GEK Co. Stmkixls I Mil ss RADIO M i:\l< I M Selegie ifoiui. 193.49 words
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Advertisement60 1938-05-02 2 I Kidney Germs Wreck Health Tour Kidnej i :ir.' .-i marvekma structure Within thei lllion tln> tube i Ala. ii as tilt, i -..I v\ (I gel attack «>).!•. r from Burning. n.r Ing l'i> Ni,;fi: I'.ihc I Limit unUer I- i Swollen i-i t «i ruiiNt be remove isii60 words
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183 1938-05-02 3 Memorandum Sent To Governor 'From Our Own Repor Ipoh, Sunday a MEMORANDUM criticising the new salary scheme to be introduced into the Railway service, pointing out its defects and the inad^ i bun-ing it into force has been forwarded to His Excellency Sir on183 words
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Article117 1938-05-02 3 Serangoon Road Crash JHREE deaths altogether resulted' from the mol h at Seiangoon Koad and KJans Road junction m the early hours of Saturday morning, when a car containing four Chinese allegedly jail into a house after knocking into two Tamil, one of whom was killed TWO Chinese117 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-05-02 3 LADY THOM George 1 it 5 iturdav's '-11. >\v\\\ VIM Thon for the P< M.i:i: -Battl f 111...Tribune - 18 words
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330 1938-05-02 3 PENGHULU, CORPORAL AND 2 OTHERS FINED Uun Correspondent! Muar. Sunday. II two of the accused t the State and that it duty to prevent such a breach I H N I. ach WO;-, m default I eks' inment, on a cnarge of two dead d< unlawfully shot ecalled that lour330 words
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Article130 1938-05-02 3 Ipoh. Sumt TMi inosi magnificent nnrial ol ih« COfOI Malaya will be Ipou < oro nation I.m k uhirh is ivell under way. the scheme as introduced at the Sanitarj Hoard meeting i N will < onsisi m multitnde *»i ucreational lat ihtirs. 1 i l».«tc130 words
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Article15 1938-05-02 3 Mr. J. A. Hayler, late F.M.S Pone* died ai S( Leonard ru iax B 315 words
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Article17 1938-05-02 3 T1 inounocd of Mi William A C CkXKle, MCX and Mi-. Armstrong Harding, of New Hruu: wick17 words
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Advertisement23 1938-05-02 3 Overseas Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, l\ Ciuna lluiiding, Chulia .Street, i HONE 58C SINGAPORE J Fire, Marine, Motor j VEHICLES WORKMEN^ J COMPENSATION23 words
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Advertisement123 1938-05-02 3 HORSE HEAD BRAND I aURM. MADtINBURMA^ I 4.1 All \M tI I» I 100% iiiiiiisii I HAltli i:, GILFILLAN .V <<).. I.li). I Sineanore, Ku. la Lumpur. IV...ifi£. I THE S>!ISIJB»B»B.\i: 1^ <Tel. 4i.?4> CO., i y^ 3 330 Or <- bar <i Kd U DRY CLEANING SpeljS x\F) DYKIN(;123 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1938-05-02 3 Law Notice For T O -day f J**s« the Chi J««tice In Ist court from i 10 am. to 1045 a.m. Summo: onnn mD I- X o° riglnatinp 8w "nions and 2 P.m,-jud,ment SumBefore Mr. Justice a'Beckett TerrelJ m -nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes.-Rex vs. J- San Yul Cheoni93 words
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Miscellaneous71 1938-05-02 3 MUAR NAN YANCi HOTEL AGENTS. Express Service 3 timrs daily. 1. HAI CHEW HOTEL, 3 Beach Singapore, Tel: 3015 2. nan yam; HOTEL, 41, Jalan Maha ram. Muai .1 NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84, I Raya, M 1. Singapor* X 1., at 7.00 am. Ii.OO p.m. 2 Muar to Spore 8.0071 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICES.
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Article45 1938-05-02 4 hi bh 1 16 \r>: OIL (Rial i>, bulk OPRA (Straits, F.M April Ship, SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) A|. TAPIOCA (lsl quoits I Unch PEPPER (F.A-Q.) Whih- Muntok April June ship] U™ Bla I Un (,A!\1IiIIK (Good Mark) Block Ann M Ipt. Nomi: Uncha:45 words
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Article13 1938-05-02 4 .don. Satin TIN Standard *Tevloua To-day Change n -closing price) Closed13 words
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Article35 1938-05-02 4 DTTDRI R1 v To-day Cham £2f Buy su. ler bI Sellers 115 16 T c t 117 16 II 1 JulylSept. Buvors n916 ll5)lfl Sell- *****16 11 7 16 Dull Easy Tone35 words
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Article52 1938-05-02 4 don, Satun Previous 10-day Cnani i i on Par! Iddle rate) 81 i i on terdam (closing tnidd 116 T.T (»n Shanghai (cl elling rate) l l-% l l- Nominal T i on Hongkong [closing selling rate) Unchani i 'i on Japan (ciosing selling rate) .selling rate 49852 words
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Article81 1938-05-02 4 London. Saturday Previous To-day Change Genei il JJ}% 30- -1 [mpej tiemlcal Industries 75|li Dutch ffl Jf 7 2(1. cine m 1I^ d »bei Plan Investment Trust 3|iy 2 Jjip I me 4 6 3d 1 1,: all. 3 Jj- 19 0 111 Sd i(1( 15|9 1581 words
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294 1938-05-02 4 'By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent i London. Apr. 23 CONTINUING the controversy conducted by correspondents m the financial press, a correspondent. \V Mackenzie, writes as follows to the "Financial News": ••Every responsible person interested In the tin mining industry will be294 words
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Article54 1938-05-02 4 London, Sum: the continued i credit situation, this weeks ofl< n f Treasury bill^ Is somewhat less r light by institutions outside v. circles. Consequently discount brokers obtained a better supply although average rate at which the biii> allotted are still considerably diffi from operators Ideas. Wall StreetReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article44 1938-05-02 4 His Excellency the High Conn:. with the approval of His Majestj Kin^. has been pleased to a; Syd >n Palmer to be an Un Member ol the Federal Council further period of three yean with en< from May 10. 1938. inclusive44 words
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Advertisement35 1938-05-02 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED from the FEAT of BURGLARS by keeping you V ALU A' .sellery or import uit documents) m SAFE BOXES m MU VAULTS CHINA BUI] riIULIA STREET o\VN KEYS, can hav< felrpboiM35 words
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Advertisement18 1938-05-02 4 SOI 111 lIIUTISII INS! IM\( OMI'WV LTD. FIRE, MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE Vi REASONABLE RATES. i18 words
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704 1938-05-02 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Si:. Apr. 30. 1 p.m. 3 6 3 10> 2 xd Ktimbans 28,- 30- 42,6 47 6norr 20 6 216 0.60 0.65 19 6 20 6 1.27 2 1.35 20 9 219 13 6 14 6 lin 0.38 0.42 0.95 0.98 X »ng Tin704 words
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Article164 1938-05-02 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 6 4-x:l Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Hongkon Tin iy 20Hong Fat? 09H 1.02 Jckbu 067 072 Kramat i 0 ii -xd KamuntinK Tin <j io Killinghal] n i» Katu Tin Kuchai i.n 1.25 Larut 910 10 6 LingilJ Tin 1.30 1.35164 words
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Article203 1938-05-02 5 ■iynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE Ml NICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn 1907 red. 1047 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 105 107 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 HO203 words
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Advertisement225 1938-05-02 5 ■S LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Sir hu*stmevf Bankers and Brokers m Securities and Comrnoditit*. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, IN( N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SI'GAU EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD Oh ll'AI CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARK BROKERS' ASSN.225 words
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Advertisement195 1938-05-02 6 HiliN iN OUTSTANDING I JL COMEDO rREAI v pT 4 ADOLPHE MENJOU s.. UK Ml' |N CESTCTII FOX'S LAVISH PBODCCTION i-CAFE METROPOLE With CHARLES WINNINOEB c.KM.nKV XVI ITMFATRE ROYAL I"" t;^«r T7T •'GOP ALA KRISHNA"' ''mT-; -,-s ,r ...M 1..n... l-...ur rJ n M.US M.-DAY! III! I'KIIKI M.< M Invellfd195 words
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Advertisement210 1938-05-02 6 "?XJgAN r "RE«WDB BEATI 1 -n« HURRICANE" OVBRWHEUIBBINGAPORE! lin Samuel Gokhryna Amalring Adventure Story y «>t the South Seas i THE HURRICANE j S With JON HALL, M\\l\ ASTOR, C. AUBREY SMITH j v and a cast of Thousands. s Also PARAMOUNT NEWS with "THE BOAT RACI m m ROX210 words
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Article107 1938-05-02 7 Admiralty Building Programme Ql Admii employment at Dewhen h( I idering >n Bill. Mr. E Iralty, said that the nun ent employed at Plymouth and was 15.897. tan -lord Bath» asked if number were likely to de- enl buUding prohen. One that it would i th«IV 1107 words
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Advertisement142 1938-05-02 7 rmS is AN ABSOLUIELT BRILLIANT l!f Al Anthony r;ihbs in^Sunday Chronicle. SUN TALKIE (New World) I lu-MGHT: 7.30 9.30 P.M. kt<MCI\SO> JM SOI ITodn.o.l by XAT I.KVIM-Tho K..,-»n!iV»l' Kin. f Ihr Serial Mak.r-. EMPIRE TALKIE (Tanjmw Paoar TO-NIGHT: p.m. <) P m y HO lI IX SO (IN SOI (hap.142 words
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Advertisement193 1938-05-02 7 V^r ALHAMBRAi O"'^ "-15 S s 1 Every Show Packed Out Since] 1 Owning iioihnwd ibni w! te^Jvw 0 eai A'/// ///<"/// him m mo t nil ""SfSlitt 1 Marvellous!! IiZA *SE I Spxwl Added Attmctm\ Movietone's Latest I MA It I HO HO I <; II to-night 6-15 9-30193 words
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602 1938-05-02 8 TRA DING CONDITIONS IN MALAYA ARE BETTER ROBINSON'S NEARLY TREBLE PROFIT Singapore, Saturd n iK. i:\riiK \u > < nm.itu .»hn ..mi poliUcally, ••iiMai»i«Hongkong Hank < haiiikrs t<» I -1938,| 11 red 1 cult bet- m thi <>\ I RDR \ll HIGHER :ia- briel mention only. $178,863.6^ than a but602 words
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Article28 1938-05-02 8 CEYLON LEADER DEAD Sin i Comm ol Dr Cr. L. Ho il north < A cl ipeata Ceylon SI tncil, all communl n il i promi cinnch. and preach*28 words
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Article18 1938-05-02 8 m irc< Pn be< n won, held foi the pu utel\ ri influ( ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article85 1938-05-02 8 NEW TIN SUPPLY SOURCE? (Hv Air Mail.) Own Correspondent) London Apr. £3. thi discovery of a mem mineral 1 "casiterita," is claimed »»v two Irgentine citiiens, Senores IsmaeJ rios »"<i llllln tllx Johnson, who have applied for :i concession t or its exploitation, according to the Anflo-Arfentine > >«^^ Bureau,85 words
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Article55 1938-05-02 8 Moscow, May 1. been ren: i oi commander of Uie| illy important Leningrad Mill-, District He is succeeded by Khouko. whose fate la unknown, was one ol the judges who passed the death Marshal Tukhachevsky and sever. v leadt un^ Three oth( i the ju have vedReuter - 55 words
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Article293 1938-05-02 8 INADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE PUT IN: JUDGE ORDERS RETRIAL 'From Our Oun Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday |)URING the course of the trial m the Selangor Assize Court m 1 Sii v X tan Poh, Wong Choy Wong and Wee i ed with the alleged robbery ol jewellery293 words
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Article303 1938-05-02 8 POSTAL WORKERS FINANCES BETTER? Singapore. SatunJ "TIIK steady reduction m Bank 1 ship is artualiv alarming but more «>> t !ie staff aro improving their financial position. We should, think f ways md means of increasing tinmembership/' said Mr. <>. C .v presiding at the tenth annual r.i! meeting of303 words
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1020 1938-05-02 9 I. Chwmdt POPULAR SCREEA CONDUi TORSDEANNA DURBIN'S CAREER CHEERFULNESS NOT GLAMOUR WANTED IN FILMS lt\ \ir Mail) Our Oic?i Correspondent) London. April 15. gone back to Hollyl) where he was formerly known ntleman. He had quite m England and no doubt Ive country very unwillingly1,020 words
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177 1938-05-02 9 Ii VT OF BRITISH CRUISER Sydney, Apr. 11. A i -hunter's conscience" has re- t oration of a gold •-n by the Duke 01 X M. cruiser Dorsetshire <t.shire had been paying a visit to Sydney m connection ™th Anniversary Celebrations! was "souvenired" 't-Commander John177 words
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Advertisement34 1938-05-02 9 TRADE H^^^^H MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN RKMi I 181 rwMi si- <vi tl UUUNOKD SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I>^trihig«rr for BißfSptN JolM Ul'' FOB I North Bruit. K<>.id. SuiKapore. WPiJ. 1634 words
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268 1938-05-02 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, May 2. 1938. I.C. S. GRIEVANCES lll'f'il i- entmeni among the members of the .Junior Civil Sen n m evidence since he announcement of t fir Colonial the Hon. Mr A. S. Small, a l the last m< et ing of the itivc Council, to the268 words
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450 1938-05-02 10 Plans Well Advanced For THE NATIONAL THEATRE buili or nice ol Drama L< a mem ber "I tl immittee, ol what the building will be I coin i Mr take about their d tnt> md app: there will i i bt a tur for funds. The "bedrock" ideas, howi follows450 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-05-02 10 I natch between md :it Twickenham. Satu i Cup soccer final .it niblcj was aKo televised (Bj courtesy. 8.8.C.).19 words
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Article131 1938-05-02 10 Mr E. Nankivell, Executive i Padang, will bo proc< middle S. B. Palmer, wil B. Palmer. J.P.. M I n a sh I Hongkong D. Deacon, of th< lands Hot Highlands, for a week. The following have booked the Kuala Lumpui y to tra the s.s. Potsdam imewardPenang yesterday131 words
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Advertisement42 1938-05-02 10 To-days White Label M Annouricemcnt In the past a few good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things are hard to get at any time. It is a comfort IO kno\* BEWAR'S id obtainable everywhrr42 words
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Article926 1938-05-02 11 J L Clubman's Chair THE TRIALS OF A "DOUBLE" GOOD NEWS FOR SEA TRAVELLERS WHEN A NAME IS A BURDEN ,By Air Mail) Our Own Correspondent) London, April 15. CO METIMES fame exacts penalty 0 not <>»'> from the famous but the relatives of926 words
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Article107 1938-05-02 11 Jerusalem DMII I Headquarter!" m Palestine have issued strict order- to their armed to refrain from requisitioning fo°d. animals or other property m Arab is been done m the past. tned rebels, cut off from ipply by British mili--1 aye been raiding the vil- to take107 words
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Article26 1938-05-02 11 Japanese Warning To Soviet Tokyo. Apr. 16. will be held re equem taff n of Japin pard i tht Apr 15. m the head* arly thl26 words
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Article113 1938-05-02 11 Japan 's Masses Do Not Want War Hankow. Apr. 17 1 Tass report quoted diplomatic circles m Moscow as believing that Japan did urge Great Britain to mediate m the Sino-Japanese conflict owing to circumstances developing against Japan. The stabilized conditions In Europe will I turn the spotlight on the113 words
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Article68 1938-05-02 11 ATTEMPT TO MURDER STALIN? Prague, Apr. 16. THE usually well-informed ncu Kp ms that an attempt I. Stalin was made In the m March. din was on a walk through the mlin when a G.P.U. officer appri i pointed a Colt n p panying Stalin ded m overpowering the assailant68 words
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Advertisement46 1938-05-02 11 Sl'lf IM.IZINC, Ocular Muscle anoni.Hn- Cromd Tc C^« < emplicated f 1 easa ot dvfwtiv > U vision. Gifts needed. X i: THOMPSON, D.O.S. <i)r. of Oc ular Science) Ireade. Phonp 34 tosnltation inthoul cost or obU- 50.**.* '■'AN Iddft t HO NE 5934 GOOD l> COCKTAiI i"46 words
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Advertisement33 1938-05-02 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmists and Stores IHXi; A DANCE at the tapitol Restaurant i Music by dURT BLACH »v hia Orchestrt \v_K_i)XKsn.\v rmn.w. 8 P.M. Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE.33 words
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Article, Illustration267 1938-05-02 12 The Academy of Motion i lUr| Arts and Science* has pi Darryl F. Zanuck the sreatt t pro ducer m the industry by awarding him the Irving Thalberg Memorial Trophy. Ihe award, presented the most consistent and higl ht\ of production aihn tlv an individual producer" v at267 words
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Article, Illustration74 1938-05-02 13 CHINESE SCHOOLS ATHLETIC MEET Karl I mind, chief cameraman on .Me: :<>-<. oldwvn-Mayer's "The Good I «rth." holds the statuette awarded him by the Aiadem\ Mr. i:. c. s. Adkins. Ust. Director of Education (Chinese) r.i?in| speech at the conclusion of the Chinese Schools Mnleth m< mil competitor m action74 words
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Advertisement31 1938-05-02 13 lATMOS CLOCKS WORK FOR CENTURIES WITHOUT WINDING. IT IS PKKrKTIJAL MOTION ill x '^31 ra Ay ent: RENE ULLMAMN Raffles Place, SINCiA; Opened up to 8 pjn. everyday Including Saturdays. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam31 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1938-05-02 14 Backstage In A Beauty Parlour -That Tonsil Tradition Housework Is Better Than Typing-Women I "T~l k I In Ihe News fy f> London, April 22. i HAD an Interesting expert 1 this week I was invited to woman's views on some changes being made m a1,656 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-02 14 c/icfe o/ f/i^ switch— We Invite you to ca:> a Electric shown ..•>•. Sole Agei; W.P.S 1«« A17 words
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Advertisement28 1938-05-02 15 1 -..^.^.^,^.^,^«J» MAISON PERM LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 79. Stamford Road SINGAPORE. S announclnp he their branch In t A/^/A/av/ I FORT ROAD 1 UESDA V, MA V 10. S28 words
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Advertisement53 1938-05-02 15 Maison Christie VK Stamford Ko.ul. Tel. 2526. In these days of "Cheap Sales and "liquidation Sales a wise lady buys the best at reasonable price. We just received a NEW SHIPMENT of Afternoon and Evening dresses. Hat clips. Hand baft. All the latest at the most reajson able price. Master53 words
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Advertisement452 1938-05-02 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Uue ue Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 CARTHACE 15 000 M^f I RANPUKA 17,000 July 1 m wan 6 070 May 7 BANGALORE 6.000 July 2 RA PANA 17.000 May 20 RAWALPINDI 7.000 Ju yl5 A STEAMhR Julie 3 CORFU 15.000 July452 words
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Advertisement536 1938-05-02 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S I II It II A X A 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 5, AT 3 P.M. Tho above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Sa ssecond Saloon passengers. Spe< :al Holiday Return tickets to536 words
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Article242 1938-05-02 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Penanf, Salwrdaj 11 1 M N < i the open verdict at the conclusion of the joint inquiry held into ipath ol Mr. and .Mrs In ah Kok Wah. Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Coroner, l'i lt woald transmit the depositions242 words
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280 1938-05-02 17 FOR PENANC BUTTERWORTH SERVICE Singapore, Satwday. between Butterworth and Penang has increased to wen an extent (hat the two ferry hoals plying between thine two places have been found inadequate to cope \>ith it. A new ferry will soon be m commission between Butterworth280 words
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253 1938-05-02 17 JAPANESE PLAN Expansion Of Shipping In China Waters THE Mercantile Marim jol tne Communications Depart men' Tokyo has now elaborated a plan ts m China It will .submit the plan to Mr. .1. the Communication Mn within .1 lew da that b Depart mental Conference will be called to reach253 words
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Advertisement276 1938-05-02 17 BURNS PHILP ll\i; (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Inp iy 3 Ma: June 3 ap round trip tickets from Btagapon f o Australia issued at the ites. tengen may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or c to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. I SYDNEY return 5642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class276 words
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Advertisement227 1938-05-02 17 IV. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGEKB aGKNTS (I NARO WHITE STAR, LTD. Incorporated m Japan), lo LONDON via Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. ..s KATORI MARU Ma? KASIMA MARU May 26 m s. YASUKUNI MARU Jun ttates to Ist vidss 2nti SaplM 5574 $621 $634 > *S1 Marseilles227 words
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Miscellaneous128 1938-05-02 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OB EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance i \it E hip Godown Gate Gate Rajula 1 1 Pro 20 1 1 Bintang 20 1 1 Op ten Noort 18 2 Benavon 16 2 3 Oienflnlas 2 3 Kudat 8 3 Memnon 3 Kano Maru 7128 words
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Article2103 1938-05-02 18 PURE GOLD WINS THE ANNIVERSARY CUP THERE uas B bi« fatbering ai Bukfl l mm. «»i mi SahiniMN for tin- open Ing of tin- Singapore Turf Club's Summei i.<>\> i .i"i <<• i» i ional race meeting-. The weather line t.ut the koiiik w;»s i2,103 words
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Article1227 1938-05-02 19 Saturdays Results Positions To Date n,si lIS ol litmlish and Scottish X i, ii. matches, played on Saturt»led »>> 'teuter. and League i to date, are as folENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I 1 Liverpool 01 3 West Bwich A. I 3 Middlesbrough 1 1 Birmingham 1 Grimsby1,227 words
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Article611 1938-05-02 19 By Penalty Goal During Extra Time London, Saturday \yiTH many re^ardin^ the match B walk-over for Preston, (he atmosphere was strangely subdued for Wesabfey (up final to-day, between Preston North Knd and Huddersfleld Town. Military and naval bands led the community siftfftag. The611 words
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Article102 1938-05-02 19 BRADMAN 258 London, Sum! THE English cricket season opened jreoterday with mat I I Lord 1 Worcester and Oxford. The Australians were making theii debut at Won' tei Don Bradman ran Into immediate Form, scoring 258. the Australians who took m t knock compiling 474 for six wicketf before .•■tumps102 words
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Article378 1938-05-02 20 S.C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNEY Til g in the lawn tennis i,. nient at tin lows: X) i>^ B I EEB •A land. i 40 1 v Arthur Linm I 30 1 ••B" Singles Hand v Philip \Y 5). Singles Hand. X •B" Doubles Hand. K. H Chia Keng 1 and Tan378 words
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Advertisement94 1938-05-02 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Sir.' TV i mpany Dividend Books Date Xx- D1 Close Payable TIN Ampat Tin r > Una! Apr 21 May 13 Apr. 22 tax Kramat Tir. Sd <No. 23) Apr. 27 4 Apr. 28 Lahat 12W Final ylB less tax d Pahang Consol 1094 words
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Miscellaneous621 1938-05-02 20 I ON THE RADIO LONDON BERLIN •6 mi tt^jat i ajattß sft s" m. GSJ IM S |l| nn. 16J9 me--1 /l\\ EesTl7,7«o kcs) and DJQ IMI |6 s (17.79 mes) art 080 Jres 19.71 metrea (15.11 m.si. tns 1> rransmission 3:— 9 I pm I m Concei p.m <.mi621 words
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Miscellaneous452 1938-05-02 20 SINGAPORE Sli Mcl! ;.m Ibu." Miss Juh. limoon; "X nang 3ri Binrmin I Ahmad, C B.; K( nang-Kenan- Rahman. i p m Chin irin Songs from I mophone Records) l4 Mei l-^n Koo Lan Chum and I huan Koh. by sung •L<> Hi: nen, Cong Chiew Si: sung- by Chooi452 words
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Article, Illustration75 1938-05-02 21 HUNDREDS ol CHINESE employed m local establishments, including rnanj students, assembled m North Bridge Road m the vie i nit? of Irab Street s morning, to celebrate the Employees' remembrance Day. Feariim possible disturbances, it Is inderstood. police were rushed t-. the m»«»( hut tiw crowd75 words
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Article205 1938-05-02 21 Malay Women Do Not Like Buses THEY WANT HACKNEY CARTS (Report; emban, Saturday. Malay women, parJohol district of .ike to travel by ickney carriages. made by Tenku l>- P., and now a law- :or and d with Mr :ca, on behalf of the before the ChairS. Transport Board at Sembilan205 words
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Article305 1938-05-02 21 (Continued from page 1* are desperately very h< onslaught by the ChJ ilumn of the Ja the llank idvancing Chinese fon [1 anticipated thai If the ChJ th anese th ay via Fancheng will be entii« ted. The mam Japa tired from ny ol wounded were left m305 words
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Article389 1938-05-02 21 (Continued from next column) blossom were given by old friend Debden villa' X, where she was born. The bridesmaids were Misses Pamela Fisher and Elizabeth Burgess The former wore delphinium blue embo ta With a picture hat whilsi the blue foulard em urith tiny spray.-; of389 words
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Advertisement14 1938-05-02 21 i VII. CAIN u.ih !i«-s he Hlf tht} unfailing In timr THEY NEVER VARY!,14 words
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Article306 1938-05-02 22 S. C. R. C. 's Past Year Reviewed IT the annual general th >n dub :u Tan thai ci ved I double tennl tlons. 288 n embei Mf member; maxe effort to rs llr further by Mr- hould also not could only b« ntly ,i |f od financial and nd306 words
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Article28 1938-05-02 22 -Admiral Or Alemndei Ramm "'l J ""it«d Chief ol Naval Air He will be rmn-mberpd esUy for his leadership ol the I India Squadron during the Febniai 128 words
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Article219 1938-05-02 22 London, Sunday. FURTHER expansion of the RoyaJ Air Imi c which was recently predicted b v.»' Prime Minister In the Commons, has now been authorised and measarea <;i acceleration and development In the aircraft industry to supply additional equipment are immediately to be put m handBritish Official Wireless - 219 words
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Article, Illustration14 1938-05-02 22 WHEN CELESTIAL won the fourth it < rested (he b n ironi the tote Scares.14 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-05-02 22 IH| I I M the early hours of Saturday morning when a ear alhuniiy r, M ,to two Tamils and then ended up ;tt;.tiM>t a house. 1 !irt-«- turn ha vc died a^ a rt-sult Tribune)Tribune - 36 words
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Article191 1938-05-02 22 I THI run 1 1 Icket match played ;it H< tig Lim k( bn M. Hock did t: by capturing seven v I c m their turn repli< 112. thus beatl ;ket Club by 38 run tin and Todd each captured < I V Read191 words
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96 1938-05-02 22 London, Sunday. TLASGOW streets and buildings are U b< iecorated m preparations for the visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen on Tuesday, on the aston of the opening of the Empire Exhibition. The .stadium, which will be the scene of numerous spectacles during theBritish Official Wireless - 96 words
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171 1938-05-02 22 YOUNGSTERS WIN Exciting Match With Rangers THE Hallway Youngsters I Rangi m a cri( I runs m an flni Scores CLARKE RANGERS M. Wilson run out A. Lim l.b.w. Thurayappah G. Webb b. Thurayappah G. Oliveiio l.b.w. Sebastian J. Lowe l.b.w. Sebastian R. w l.b.w. Sebasfti Brie Singh b. Sebastian171 words
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Article71 1938-05-02 22 Fixtures m the S.C.C. bowls tow ment:— Mi\ed Pairs Tuesday: E. Fozard and M Maples scr. vs. J. Riley and M: zard scr. Wednesday. Semi Final: A I and Mrs. E. R. Maples +1 vs. H I Dyne and Mrs p. W. Holt I. Friday. Semi71 words
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Article58 1938-05-02 22 rHE SCR C beat the Khalsa Aation by 106 runs m their i match played at Hong Lim The Khalsa players were nnabl face the good bowling of S\\ and Mok Kirn. who took 6 wi< for only 5 runs. Mok Kirn m one of his OY<58 words
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Advertisement11 1938-05-02 22 Imperial "Good Companion" SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR11 words
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Advertisement18 1938-05-02 22 Special Multi-Coloured INSET i ii i: i: with every copy MAY ISSUI PICTURE 800 10 cents a copy18 words
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Article433 1938-05-02 23 sC. C TOURNAMENT MATCH DRAWN Singapore, Sundi wa> witnessed on the S.C.C. ground to Officers gained a moral victory ever the Public Ser ■< m the S.C.C. tourney, time Ini ing and savin »m a possible innings defeat. Batting first the Public Services and Law were433 words
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Article79 1938-05-02 23 KHO SINKIE WINS TWO TITLES Bournemouth. Sund.iN Klin sin Kic (lima) defeated Austin (Britain) m the British rts lennfa final by ti-4: 8-4; i Renter message from nth. I Hard Courts double* and Lyttelton But! and Wilde 3—6. Wynne beat Billing- J. 6—2 m the final Miss 7 I>. G79 words
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Article61 1938-05-02 23 a pore. Sunday. ated the r.a.F. at Seletar yesterday. one. with one "V.M.C.A. players md T. Kadayashi boai and Cpl. Dimmer 6-4 d T. Kadayashi beat Burkill 6-3 6-3. D wood beat Sgt. Gould kill 10-8; 6-3. m and Cpl. Dimmer ood 3-6 6-3 5-561 words
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Article61 1938-05-02 23 ft 'en Penang. Sunda\. Uamesc woman to rom[n I hadminton tourna--11 the country is Mrs. Bija She has entered for the ""•««»r ladies' singles and doubles championships, a 1 Which uas made this ueek favourite for the while m the nixed m excellent part 1 (>61 words
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Article78 1938-05-02 23 S. C .C. Real A. C. N. By Innings Singapore, Saturd. p( K)D bowling by J E Jeans brighi battinp performances Halliard, Ewart, Rolfc and Leonard. bled tiic s C C second eleven '<• gain an innings victory over the A.C.S cricket on the EM Joseph's ground to-d. Tip dismissed78 words
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Article168 1938-05-02 23 'From Our Own Corrc^pnndc Mai Mi m not out by Barnard H, l C.A. r; r i C Home 549 runs Scores i m Club: N. Ward b Chandrapala 0 >v b Chandn rnard not i ala b G Singh T v. Murray b Chandrapaln 1. C K.168 words
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Article20 1938-05-02 23 Tanglin. Saturd The minesweepers and "8" Co. Skins drew 3-3 n riaon League match at Tanglin to day.20 words
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Article573 1938-05-02 23 RECS BEAT THE MALAYS Singapore, Sunday. PI LYING mi thr padang t" day, tink.( defeated u>«- .mix. at cricket by tu<» wickets. The Malays, takli knock, pul up 95, Ali Yunos heading the batting with 24, and Laßrooy coming tfl best In the dub's bowling with three wickets tor six573 words
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Miscellaneous24 1938-05-02 23 The Tides hi D\\ rvij urn I it im ills p in .f> ft I ins Hi MORROW I ;X pin.. X ft. ins.24 words
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Article, Illustration134 1938-05-02 24 distances were a neck, a head and a head. (Tribune). HIS HIGHNI ss the Sultan of INrak i, Is m 1 (Rn l-<"«l Gray, uitn Dawson «m» after the griffin had won the third r.irt on S.itiinl.ix and paid S7I. i i i n i \i134 words
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Article77 1938-05-02 24 Philadelphia, Sunday. Tin-, National Laboui Relations Board open Its Inquiry Into the labom practices ol the Ford Motor which lmm members ol the board for the purpc supporting the charge that the company did c a lull fair and open tearing Board Intends to file a motionReuter - 77 words
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Article81 1938-05-02 24 Berne, Sunday. An explicit declaration of Swiss neutrality In all circumstances is sought from the League m i memorandum the Si /crnment. memorandum states that the ronditione under which. Switzerland out. m(1 the Lea iue had since undergom such a prr>;.Mi.:;i change that this i affairs must necessarilyReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article89 1938-05-02 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Mo.hl.in JAPANESE plans to take ovrr '-'the control of the Custom* ft! Shanghai are reported to have not been realised owing to negotiations heintj uneoncluded vet. The Cn staff have declared their determination to maintain the administl integrity of the customs. Marshal Chiang89 words
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Advertisement121 1938-05-02 24 I A. GILES. (IMI NAVAL \M> MILITAIIV TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6 Ihe Arcade, 81ngapoi S S I'liov: THE TAILOR. jL X NOT« WEARNES \IU BERVICEB LIMITED INNOUNCE THAT PROM MAI ZND, VK)X. iron \\n i. i| tn< LUDED m nil. HEDI lED SERVH I BOTH on nil I r121 words
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Advertisement63 1938-05-02 24 J OWE DOLLAR EACH j Is our regular sellii rican silk haii p^vx^l^Un/^ro bands for spot i forty new desigi /y^k^^^f^\ coloura t() l (C(t^^^^Bi^))\ ones that it t]ui: uncom r i I \338 WTz I v You're also invj 'ifißPw^^K L iate>st c and pari k S -^B&[JHpMBMw linrn63 words
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