Morning Tribune, 13 March 1940
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Title Section15 1940-03-13 1 The Morning Tribune ■01. Wed. Mar. 13, 1940. The Morning Tribune Wednesday, March 13, 194(15 words
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Article101 1940-03-13 1 Stockholm, Mar. 12 .spaper Swnska D«kUd< I states that if Finland LJted the Soviet terms, SweK \hould start "non-interven-Kn" M the Spanish scale, by Kiui-iw: coniplote units. W v tbinkfl that Germany would KTSrt^ the Western to understand that their Eervention would not b? tolerf u (I NwedenReuter - 101 words
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Article77 1940-03-13 1 Amsterdam, Mar. 12. ■OVIET distrust of Germany conW ining the Finnish War is reft m information reaching re from neutral sources m Beri On at least two subjects, Stalin ft kept his own counsel. man official circles for Ittft' appear surprised by the anm ment thatReuter - 77 words
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Article21 1940-03-13 1 COALITION GOVT. IN AUSTRALIA I Canberra, Mar 12. itry Party has decided r o proposals for the formation lition Government.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration551 1940-03-13 1 50,000 ALLIED GO TO FINLAND DALADIER'S REVELATIONS Paris, Mar. 12. DALADIER, the Prime Minister, told the Chamber of Deputies to-day that m the last 15 days, British and French Expeditionary forces of 50,000 men had been standing by ready to go to Finland, and that ships were waiting to take551 words
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361 1940-03-13 1 STOCKHOLM, MAR. I*J. THE NEWSPAPER ALLEHANDA STATES THAT THE FINNISI PARLIAMENT HAS ALREADY HAD ONE SECRET SESSION TO DISCUSS THE SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS. The newspaper says that they met last night at a secret place m the country well-protected from air raids. The final decision361 words
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Article49 1940-03-13 1 Helsinki, I I this EVENING'S Finnish unique. T admits hurt ;l V i Russian a. Si. ti, or rounded 0 LhC extern and bSt the Finns say that th §f ViboW wen tu^S:erea g ainbu the Finns claim they shot 15 ol tH down ycstorday.49 words
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Article93 1940-03-13 1 Finns Deny Peace Agreement London, Mar. 12. The Finnish Radio stated ;it 5.45 p.m. to-day thai rumours of a peace agreement between Russia and I inland v\cre unfounded. The 8.8.C. m its <i p.m. bulletin to-day, broadcast a messafce from the 8.8.C. Stockholm observer, stating thai agreement had been reached93 words
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Article35 1940-03-13 1 ndon, MCU 12, According to th< i Rome wireless, the Turkish envoys In Rome, Bucharest, Moscow, and Sofia have led to Ankara for consultation with th< Government on the Internationa] ituation.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1940-03-13 1 Ankara, Mm i lin pretence In Inkara «»t Xir Marshal sir Win i m Mitchell and General launaud. commandini th«* Vllicd air forces In thi MiddU i i k considered to add t<» the impor. tance of the work <» f the TortUHn Saprcme Defence < mumU. which hai iust53 words
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Article17 1940-03-13 1 Tin M reconnai I .1 i anl believed to have hrrn tun!17 words
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Advertisement31 1940-03-13 1 On Oilier I'ag?" I I nip. re Bulletins Demands Reparation Threat Alleged Profiteers Warned J» c IMaces 8 Fanfare 10, 11 U Sport 17 M rice 19 War Minister's Speech 2031 words
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223 1940-03-13 2 B.B.C. NEWS A INDICAP FOR OVERSEAS PRESS London, Mar. 12. Jill increased frequency of Empire News bulletins of the 8.8.C. was mentioned at the annual meeting of the Empire Pi en Union to-day, avei uhiih Major J. J. Astor pre ode* ting, Major Astor p.s jmp(Xit'd by war upon theReuter - 223 words
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Article76 1940-03-13 2 i ondon, Mar. 12. lIONS poured into the England to-day for >,ooo,dbo War Loan. I v at their desks 30 8.5. T., and from was a long stream kers, clerks and others ling m applications. .;*k however was tackled fall :of the Bank, where aReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1940-03-13 2 Melbourne, Mar. 12 r onounced that the eighteen Won pounds Australian haa been fully subscribed-- Reuter Exchange was quietly throughout n red on the new war there is no definite Indictt oi the result, it la .stated 1j »niojmed that the loai Thousands n sma u iv been d UReuter - 53 words
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Article98 1940-03-13 2 Macao. Mar. 12. A AO, to which thousands of refugees :^w been pouring m from the rhungshan am* m the past few 6*-.\s. Nad its share Of excitement yesterday, when a Chinese armed motor-launch attemptseize cargo-boats m Portuguese waters. Armed Portuguese launches iatervened, resulting fo anReuter - 98 words
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Article84 1940-03-13 2 SIR MUHAMAAED ZAFRULLAH KHAN. London ll&l Hi. V ninces that hrn. The approved tiv ,^al that 'jhammed Zafrullah Khan, or, term of office on April 13. -ild continue to hold office as MomIbei Governor General's Executive Counc r a further term." His M« ilao approved the appointqaenj ol Sir Gijrah Official Wireless - 84 words
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Article88 1940-03-13 2 Shanghai, Mar, l? Mr Wan, hmg Wei is K>port€tl to have left Shanghai for Nanking to attend the final meeting ,f the r;c-nilv formed Central Political louncil His departure is taken as an indication, m some circles thai formation of the new Central' Government is near Mr Wang thing WeiReuter - 88 words
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Article209 1940-03-13 2 TOUNG, MAR £CCORDING TO KFPORTS FOR CENTRAL HOPEI CONDITIONS FXISJ THERE AND A MAJOR iß\r LOOMS \s THE PEOPLE ARE ALREADI M STAr V \t UVH LIVING ON IHK BARK OF TREES AM) I\| j COMMON EARTH, UHKH IS CAUSING MANY DEATHS The desperate loodReuter - 209 words
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47 1940-03-13 2 No Easter Reunions For Many In London London, Mar 12. In a circi Je d to local educaay, the Education announce thai G ent *are of opinion that m view of th* continuing da tack, it is very sira W( children 'Id ret, s for E ReuterReuter - 47 words
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182 1940-03-13 2 FINLAND'S DECISION VITAL FOR EUROPE I N addition to approvii the British Oovernini to pas.> on the Sovi-H r British Press comme: convey their realisai decision, #hen reached •i big ~n<." -on the ful European history .VII commentators hi wtitt, art content to leave the verdict to F* land's freeReuter - 182 words
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Article56 1940-03-13 2 Ottawa GENERAL Ejection Norn:. to-day. The Candidates number 67: tag Liberals 240, Conserv: operative Commonwealth Fed New Democracy 28 and otln r Communists 95. Mr. Mackenzie King and Dr were nominated for Princ* Alor Fort Wiljiam respectively. The list ls being cabled t Enpl.' distribution to the56 words
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Article26 1940-03-13 2 Lone The of Supply appoint a cor.. question of increasing I c'<,r.i output of non-fer; i >f lead am: the m I ion o; mi ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement43 1940-03-13 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Spe* iahzing. t Ocular Muscle Anomalies 78^! (Tossed Eyes, |pS^ Intricate Visual U r*^ Problems. I'HOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PUONE 3092. t I fiornpson, Dr. of Ocular Science I r > years' European Cliricai Experience.43 words
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Article220 1940-03-13 3 IDIAN RULERS DOMINION STATUS I lloN welcoming the j ,enl her > nnonß the Dominions, I* the ursent need for I nc! guarantees for I; of Indian States, ■V i,,m Saheb of Nawana«ar It .the princes had repeat- X nluh Var their wiUinfcness V' lllirs huti- awards unity m I]*Reuter - 220 words
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Article101 1940-03-13 3 FEWER SHIPS LOST London. Mar. 12. Ij due to enemy action week ending midnight V rise ftvc British, tofcal- and no Allied or saeb were the Pacific F 16.711 tons'. Thurston <3,072>. it 068 tons'. Chevy Chase ■r Borthwtek '1.097 tons'. val circles point out that ft i. well belowB.O.W. - 101 words
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41 1940-03-13 3 NAZIS INTENSIFY BID FOR OIL FROM RUMANIA Mar. L 2 to-da Mi i whether durin I inti »ntrol of Ruma t, are thai German tantly i i ikins evei j titles toi iurchaB€ bj Gem eel to i Gov< mm ReuterReuter - 41 words
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565 1940-03-13 3 Ribbentrop's Peace Proposal AX Interesting account of Ribbentrop'g visit to the Pope is culled by The Times from a trustworthy source m Rome. It is stated that Ribbentrop asked whether the Pope would be prepared to support a peace plan if one was advancedReuter - 565 words
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Article32 1940-03-13 3 Treatment Of War Prisoners N thl commons tJW '«*jf i 1 s£§J UK U ll P r Buestlon regarding H o Engl «m t \i-nd dOl "i German prisoi couni both Snnecessa32 words
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Article50 1940-03-13 3 NAZI'S SKULL SMASHED New York, Mar. ÜBNBT XXIII.XX. ><>»<* boxer arrested m Toronto i« -fc W ith the death of Walter Engelbuw ir, oj the W* man Consul. General m Hem York, has b* >victe« SihterinitlHsflrst,*^ and faces a possible maxinnw. «n1 of twjentj vrars" Unprwonment.-Reuter - 50 words
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Article40 1940-03-13 3 FALSE NAZI CLAIMS London, Mar. M |T b pomU-d out m naval mrl.v lhat ,n the German broadcast on March oil the nights ol March h ele c^ ton.uuM. of about 3oom. tons, were «mk heavily damaged Aft? 01 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article49 1940-03-13 3 Mr EngeU>u found dead rw, f a t HIS I* «',,kivn hOUSe I .kuii smashed There *n >t strugi Th e police l">" l <t enough supplier rood and w.n, In En^elburg's house ■> hi RSli l v-uivi Kehlei wa well known under th< name oi Bn I I ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-03-13 4 J* The third contingent of the* Canadian Active Service Force n landed at a British port after hav.ng crossed the Atlantic m v ell-known liners under naval Matty. Photo shows the soldiers lined up on the quay after their i disembarkation. i i i i49 words
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101 1940-03-13 4 PARANG THREAT TO PROSPECTIVE FATHER-IN-LAW ALLEGED THAT he threatened the father of the girl he loved with a parang because he would not agree to their marriage was allied against Lim Lye Heng m the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall yesterday morning. The charge, to which Lirn101 words
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Article109 1940-03-13 4 Mwo male Chinese were .slighty In. fured In a collUton between an omnibus and a motor-lorry m Geylang Road near th< junction of Tanjong Katong Road, at about 1.10 yesterday afternoon. A young Chine.se woman was alleged to haye taken a solution of caustic soda109 words
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Article13 1940-03-13 4 Dublin. Mar 12 KE3BB aaas ess? ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article31 1940-03-13 4 London Mar 12 TIHE British steamer Clan' Stuart. 3 760 tons, foundered m the Channel after a collision wiMi another vessel South vjest coast lifeboats rescued «li ,7 the crew.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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138 1940-03-13 4 Sappen Missing Since Park Trouble JHE trial of 19 Malay Sap charges of rioting contu, yesterday m the Criminal Din Court before Mr. J. L McFall Chief Court Inspector Ernest n appeared for the Crown while accused were unrepresented by C (2f. It wa* disclosed by Actino r^ Major S.138 words
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Article54 1940-03-13 4 London Mar. 12. THE House of Commons has adopted rhe third reading of the Old Age Pensions Bill increasing the pensions i a contributory basis, after rejecting s Labour amendment, by 182 to 127 vote. which declared that the supplement^ pensions should not be based on aReuter - 54 words
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Article179 1940-03-13 4 the trial yesterday of eleven Chinese on a charge of rioting at Kampong Kapor Road on Jan. 8 was told how a lorry-load of twenty coolies who had been discharged by a contractor came to beat up a band of coolies that were working for179 words
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85 1940-03-13 4 "I WAS IN A NAZI CAMP": TO-NIGHT'S TALK CONDITIONS m German prison camps similar to those m the film "Hitler— Beast of Berlin" will be described over the 8.M.8.C. at 8.50 to-night (Wednesday), when Mr. A. Stanley, a British resident of Singapore will explain his experiences m a German prison85 words
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Article92 1940-03-13 4 Singapore. 'I Bail m the sum of $200 vv;< this morning to Fong Wen**, a aged Cantonese, when he claim" before Mr. H. Watson m the Thin Police Court to four charges ol the offence of a detective by him illegal gratification to a I92 words
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Advertisement32 1940-03-13 4 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL THEATRE Doubly Kujoyable by DINING FIRST at the AIR-CONDITIONKn j CAPITOL RESTAURANT Wlif Cuisine, r ♦> m fort Courteous Servicu are th Outetandin^ Q asideratiom -432 words
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Article, Illustration2438 1940-03-13 5 THE RIDDLE IN GERMANY UKRK is the solution to the enigma of the World War to-day as some of our greatest political writers see it. It all depends on Hitler's sudden fatal end and the man who takes his place. In May. 1935, a distinguishd rowd2,438 words
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Article513 1940-03-13 6 JT is the policy of the Rent Control Board that even when a man has bought a house after the commencement of the Ordinance under which the Board was constituted, he should be allowed to have the use of it for his own occupation, and513 words
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Article504 1940-03-13 6 TO COMBAT PKOriTBEEING FROM THE WAR TO AS LARGE AN EXTENT AS POSSIBLE, WHETHER IN THE FORM OF A CONDITIONAL SALE OR REFUSAL TO SELL IN THE HOPE TIIVT TRICES WILL RISE, THE FOOD CONTROLLER HAS ISSUED A NEW ORDER. THE FOOD (PROVISIONS AS TO504 words
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Article44 1940-03-13 6 Karachi, Mar. 2. THE Government of Sind has sanctioned Rs. 50,000 towards a loan to be advanced to the refugees m the Sukkur ii'ts at Rs. 300 each, the rate of interests being 3 per cent. The loan is recoverable In ben annual instalments.44 words
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Article131 1940-03-13 6 Traction Employees Meet The third annual general meeting of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Association was held on Sunday, presided over by the President 'Mr. Kar'tar Singh). Office-bearers electea 'or 1940 were: Mr. Kartar Singh (President, re-elect-ed). Mr. M.D Pillay (Hon. General Secret ary>. Mr. Yip Lan Fun «Hon. Assistant131 words
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Article47 1940-03-13 6 COLONIAL OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT London, Mar. 13. The Colonial Office announces that Mr R. M. Blandy, Assistant to Resident Commissioner. New Hebrides has been selected for appointment as Resident Commissioner m succession to Mr. G. A. Joy who has been appointed Resident Adviser. Mukalla. Aden. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 47 words
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Article365 1940-03-13 6 j*O CONCENTRATE on the stimulation of thought and thi traifl of the individual to appreciate and understand better. inJJ tional affairs was a policy urged by Mr. H. W. Bryant. Rotary In' national Secretary for Middle Asia, m a talk on "Rota :rtlJ to the Singapore365 words
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Article230 1940-03-13 6 TAR POURED ON MAN ALLEGED ■pram J fence. Mr, L I th l pore fifth magist] L quitted and dfischa j Men*?. 20. Canton h J criminal intimidati h I certain persons with p I 1 with intent to cause alarm. I Yiu Menp; was, J |on two charges uncfar230 words
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Article730 1940-03-13 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin leasing Service Of Rotary In Great Britain: miiv /s Plans For Domination: King And Queen s H The Altmark Prisoners: Her Majesty's Interest v v, from the west of Enjrl the other (lay. I W 1 on with a I ,7hK 1 learning that I an730 words
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104 1940-03-13 7 Morning Tribune Pope Drops A Brick On Ribbentrop UN i 'IHERE was a welcome touch of human drama amui 1 th lull war news, m the report thai theXJerman 4 Poland and other areas under N«i control, j Rihbentrop went iw.y wiU. a severe head- j ache, and there ill104 words
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202 1940-03-13 8 Vera Ardmore - A Regimental Pahit Party, Recent Arrivals A Morning Wedding Vera Ardmore fells To-day Of COL. STEWART and •ffleen of the Argyll a'"* Sutherland Highlami- rturtained at a pahit party on ,\l(»iu!;»\ night. <»1 and Mrs. Stewart received the (lltlte »>n the lawn, which was decorated with coloured lights, and luckily202 words
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Article, Illustration729 1940-03-13 8 PEOPLE PLACES cut on severely tailored lines. Uith Group (apt Silly was Mis Silly, a smart figure m Mil white. Wing Comm and Mrs Trinder ere among die interested* and I Jher frock of turquoise blue de chine patterned with p and accented with touches of purple velvet rreni Arrivals729 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-03-13 8 Mrs. DM. Hunter f«™ m r f ftA t I Theresa Seth pictured as she len Andrew's Cathedral yesterdu.v ai her marriage which took P' acr 10.30 am.30 words
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Advertisement40 1940-03-13 8 I DINE, DANCE and RELAX- Admission. Let the cool breeze refresh you O HOUSE Opening Shortly— v nwn b,, m S<M tAPS H \<.| BAR Speciality: Hors doeuvres JAs much us you nlease «i r« I^^^,,,.^^^^^ __J_^ $1 )0 Per person.40 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1940-03-13 9 8717H the return of the hot weather, appetites beV .me more capricious. Here, therefore, are a seI of tasty dishes calculated to tempt the most Isticlious member of your family. I (OH) SALMON LOAF tin salmon <i ib. size., oz. bui latine, nfuls cold water,1,001 words
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Advertisement100 1940-03-13 9 m filial i| f J D t I t c -i^^^-^-^-^-^ .^^—jraj^^^^w^^yi. WJTfbAt** > k#; JF**** '^Bjß v jjfl^W^B^^Kfr.^y^iMC-vl aw//! .•■*> i»;,AP^jy E S.C S Butter ha.s all ti. r qualitie.s you expect m rood bui 1 nouriiJhinK goodne .s creamy mf M m^^9^mmm llavour and rich !>,old«-n colour. La100 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-03-13 10 Dorothy Lamour is the 1 ove. ly American girl J who has, m a mild, Hayes-con. vention sort of way, exposed her. Z self m furs, skins, sarongs, and jungle bric-a-brac m a number of Holly--1 wood primevals S Now m Disputed 2 Passage she is enJ tirely covered62 words
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Article246 1940-03-13 10 SUPERSTITION determined the title of the now song Dorothy Lamour introduces m "Road to Singapore." Dorothy became famous singing. first, "Moonlight and Shadows," and second. "Moon of Manakura." Director-Composer Vie Schertzinger's two most notable song successes were ''Mr. Moon Man" and "White Shadows Across the Moon." After246 words
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Article, Illustration338 1940-03-13 10 (Tribune Film Reporter) WHETHER OR NOT SHE'S DISPLAYING (JOOl) BUSINESS JUDGMKNT IS OPEN TO ARGUMENT, BUT I'M READY TO DOFF MY BONNET TO LORETTA YOUNG FOR HAVING THE BACKBONE TO STICK TO THK PLAN OF CAMPAIGN SHE ANNOUNCED A FEW WEEKS AGO, WHEN SHE338 words
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73 1940-03-13 10 Shearer Thinks A Lot Of La Guardia I I NEW YORK— When Shearer, film star, left by plane for the West Coast to-day, reI porters asked her: I "Do you think Mayor Ladin dia's idea of brinffins a large part of the movie producing busmen W I New York is73 words
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Article109 1940-03-13 10 1 940 sees a new film »tar 1 the Town Crier of L»H J rf the full-length cojo«r c^ >t 'Gulliver's Travels" to be the Cathay this week. ricr Gabby is the fearless l hf of Lilliput until the niffht c discovers the man mou muel Gulliver, washed109 words
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Article, Illustration343 1940-03-13 11 IfANFARET .^amount, with l» lamiroh. and m.noui a repatriated X foster par- Howard a forsakes his pitiU 1 ways oi D:. ■n moht brilliant sur■s' morV m this story M woman for a man. H story have X i mankinds H; than has any other V^ ■.x343 words
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Article569 1940-03-13 11 HOLLYWOOD, MAR. 1. WITH ONLY FIVE MINUTES OF CAMERA WORK LEFT ON 'VIGIL IN THE NIGHT, 11 CAROLE LOMBARD COLLAPSED ON THE SET AND HAD TO BE SENT HOME. SHE HAD BEEN CRYING ALL DAY FOR ONE SCENE AND HER DOCTOR SAID THE EMOTIONAL STRAIN569 words
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Article, Illustration274 1940-03-13 11 FIVE MINUTES WITH CHARLIE McCarthy (Tribune Film Ke. porter) «W ED(j.iii tUJtQtri, to me, Ls the most interesting man m Holly- wood. i'erhaps, "bewildering" Mould be a better word, for he's what a psychologist would call a 2 "split personality." Charlie Me. I aitny and his creator Mi dis- tinct274 words
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Advertisement129 1940-03-13 12 N BXT CM AN(JE— A L H MTiTP" Come On And GetgJLoad-^rtiiughs With Your Heart^On The 1-2 Beat! Mere comet TH« OW Prorestor s**~"^ -^^^t^k^ nimstlf, turning the ttblet on /y) S^y*'^ Hollywood, on Hollywood's own ~'f^ Home groyndfl Funny? Yo« I' Jr 1, loosen your lipstick leugKtng It M129 words
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Advertisement555 1940-03-13 13 Situations Vacant up-country agents to sell rubber Apply Box 576. co Malaya Tribune, (No. 808-C) FED AGENTS for "Cock Brand Kropok 1 Box 578, c;o Malaya Tribuns. (No. 807-C) 7 Outdoor salesgirls and salesmen on s Apply 9, Rochore Roal, (No. 793-C) r~~ and girls between ten and twelve commercial555 words
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Advertisement659 1940-03-13 13 Educational Chinese Teacher has a Mathematics class for school students Thr:> weekly. Apply Box 561 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 777 C) Singapore Institute of Bclence 107-A Bophla Road. Singapore. Coaches Students in' Qenerai Science. Time 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. I (No. 700-C) A few vacancies for school certificate class659 words
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Advertisement652 1940-03-13 13 Miscella neous Enjoy boating In Happy Garden" 40 cent* hour Phone 4836. Singapore (No. Tl I I "PANCREBALETB" the effective Oral Tr-., 1 I against DIAHETES-MELLITUS Literature free H. K. Batcha, Post Box 79. Slnjj..p tv (No. 70 r )Ci MIRELLA CREAM prevents eye-brows mil 1 laabea Ball, enoouracsi tresta652 words
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Advertisement277 1940-03-13 14 si:.\so\ ivti\iii:ii! POSITIVELY LAST DAY!, Everybody's m love with ii\\ The QUEFN of the SCREEN IH V\\ A to day *T9& J^^^Bb 3.15-5.15-9.15 Si' I J^^.- m \cv. I'niwi l\ l|^H|l^S!^li^B|BßßMWF'- glorious Triumph '^^"•w^MiH^^^P^^^KS^^^K^^ i "FlfiU LOVT lIKR SINGING is Till: TALK of TOWN I 0" 1 fi II I277 words
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Advertisement210 1940-03-13 14 1 r\VO HOI KS <)! SIIMRB EN I'KKTAIVMEYI Til I i njovii) by vor\(; oiji 1 T!?£l% :t AI.IIAM II nX wait hisM Vs ,x,,;t All IK 'lIMCOI.orK SWMna aurrooM men MICKEY MOUSE n T "SOCIETY DOC SHOW <r? I Walt Disney s Special "MOTHER COOSE GOES HOLLYWOOD" j See210 words
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114 1940-03-13 15 Diluted Beer Revelation s By Crown Counsel CHE dose oi m which three Chinese were Ding, tar adulterai i tout, ihj Crown Counsel M: C H. Butterfiekl said that at I knnin] year there were probably no \> wcr than 98,000 boHlei ol diluted beeß on the Singapore market. The114 words
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Article97 1940-03-13 15 THE popularity of the coloured car was amply demonstrated last night, when the Alhambra. for its changt <>i programme, decided to adopt a change of policy as weli and showed a seri^i ol Wait Disney productions. The large crowd present wai sufficient justification for the introduction97 words
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Article190 1940-03-13 15 AX the outbreak of war an avalanche of cancellations descended upon hotels and restaurants. All over the country, but especially m London, dinners, banquets, dances and other functions, arranged for t'le winter months, were abandoned Within a week or two, however, organisers were beginning to rebook and190 words
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Advertisement112 1940-03-13 15 MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND and hundreds of entertainer* m M-G-M's "BABES IN ARMS" They're on their way— in MetroGoldwyn Mayer's fun-filled film version of Broadway's top musical comedy sensation! It's g?.y —and gorgeous! COMING TO YOUR FAVOIRITK THEATRE SOON. EMPIRE TALKIES 7 p.m. TO-NHiHT 9-15 p.m. SHIRLEY TEMPLE m !l112 words
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Article137 1940-03-13 16 1431 ALL THAI HM a, 1066 is |fa rfm^ bered date m i| 1 1 .1 is an outstand n Frenchman. Ihai v in< which Joan of Arc burned the stake m Rouen. French people with til i coincidences are ptlntii the French Mission m London Kensington 11,1 In the137 words
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Miscellaneous93 1940-03-13 16 Postal Intelligence MAIL DEPARTURES TO-DAY M.nU I. r:— latest Time Of Postme CANADA Steamer 900 am r-niNA iSt(ani» 9.00 a m JONGKONG (Steamer) 9.00 a m JAVA < Aii 930 a.m. AKAWAK 'Steamer* 10.00 am. SUMATRA Mcdan 'Steamer* 11.00 a m Mtdan Air> 10 00 a n Palembaim (Steamer) 9.0093 words
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371 1940-03-13 17 S.C.F.A 1; Loyals 1. DACKED with thrills and not a few incidents, the Div. 1 league fixture between the S.C.F.A. and the Loyals, played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, resulted m a draw, the sides sharing two goals. Played at a cracking pace371 words
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Article55 1940-03-13 17 The following will represent Fort Canning v. R.A.I 1 (Tc-i;i;gah) at Tanglin today, at 2.00 p.m.: Sqdn. Leader Marchbank. <Captn.>, Captn. Castor. Lieut. Mercer, Sergt. Long, Sergt. Dcwling, S?rgt. Major Wilton, Sergt. Baker, Cpl. Beeston, Pte. Whiteman, Cpl Turner, Cpl. Ritchie. Reserve:— L Cpl. Parent, CScorei:— Pt55 words
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Article78 1940-03-13 17 Tho following officials were appointed to adjudicate at the 1940 novice weightlifting Championships: Messrs. Chun Wah Swce and Teo Check Chu;'n (referees); Chiang Weng Wah (recorder); A. Wanjor (master of c&rtmonies); T. Barron "and R. Shield (Competitors' marshals*; C. G. One; (clerk of scale) Intending competitors are requested78 words
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Article150 1940-03-13 17 R.S.G.C. WIN SOCIAL MATCH Jl GOLF match bet wen the R 8.0 C A ladies and the Kcppel Golf Club ladies wa& played at Hukit Timah on Monday and resulted m I win for U 8 G.C Ladies by 58 points to 2H. (Keppal n'ayer.s mentioned first Mrs. R.E. Eaiie150 words
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Article216 1940-03-13 17 Last Minute Goal Saves Gunners (Singapore, Tuesday. minute goal scored by Hunt after the ball had rebounded from the goalkeeper's hand saved the Royal Artillery (9th Heavy J nent) from defeat at the hands of the Manchesters when the two m et m a first division league soccer match at216 words
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Article392 1940-03-13 17 y Andrew's School held their .-ter-house swimming carnival yf afternoon at the V.M.C.A. po :c a large gathering of i I. nta and their friends. i B v R.K.S. Adams officiated as I j^ if the Judges were the Rev. A m, Messrs. Lioe Eng San,392 words
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Advertisement22 1940-03-13 17 mam *B jVnTMl^^' HA k^^B«)Hitfß^^^^ For discerning L^^^jj I palate Vin tage Wine well matii red I m wood. I W.I'S 17rf22 words
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691 1940-03-13 18 Sensation In Tolley Cup Contests MORE THRILLS were provided last night at the Happy Work; at the continuation of the Tolley Cup boxing competition. There were numerous knock-do #ns although most of the 25 contests went the full distance. Quite a sensation was caused691 words
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Article66 1940-03-13 18 rt following are the results o! the S A FA League matches played yesterday: Division I: Loyals dreu with Ihe S FA, 1—1; Manchester* drew with 9th Heavy Regiment. R A 1 1. Reserve Division RA r defeated SR 3—l. Division 2A: Naval Police defeated Pulau66 words
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Article46 1940-03-13 18 London, Mar. 12. The callover for the Grand National is a< follows: 100—7 Kilstar. 100—7 Sterling Duke offered. 15—1 taken 100 -6 Symacthi.s offered. 20- 1 taken. 18_1 Venturesome Knight offered. 20—1 taken. 28-1 Workman offered. 33-1 taken. 100 7 Professor Second offered.46 words
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182 1940-03-13 18 Taiping. Tuesday THE entries received for the Taiping Turf Club Skye Meeting 15 and 16 are exceedingly poor. As a result, there will be only five events on each t understood, the number of entries received this time, is the P°' for the last182 words
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Article241 1940-03-13 18 Perak Race Entries (From Our -Own Reporter i Ipoh, Tuesday. P)LLO\VING are mtrfel f<ir the Perak Turf Club thin da\ Kas. ter meeting on Mar. 20. S3 and S: HORSES, CLASS TWO Batti, Beano. Blue Ribbon Bun; Celestial, Complacent, The Cutter, Deep. dene, Distinguished, Drift On. Dover, Easter Parade. EsQiiinv241 words
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Article45 1940-03-13 18 The following are Ues Snooker competition at tiFriday: F.s. Wood and vs. J.V. West am Monday: W.M Palgra^ an Jones v, Carl Lfrwson Dant; M.S. RoWn*>n and l vs. C.G. Fuller and J.D n Tueiday: H.F. F^Jsa ler v«| A.G. Ells and T.r. •>45 words
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Advertisement25 1940-03-13 18 /<^>\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES |M^A |Kg^2| INSURE WITK THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD.j SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, gpiNJiAI'UKK, liJl. PHOWI WO. 191t.25 words
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Article19 1940-03-13 19 I London, Tuesday. Prl £2563 4 Bu. £257 Sellers Official Price) 1255 3 4 Buyer* £256 Sellers19 words
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Article32 1940-03-13 19 London. Tuesday. Buyers Sellei.s Tone Dull 12 12> 8 ,1 irdl April 12 12'a ware] May 11 13 16 ll 7 a ,3n rd) June 11 916 11 11 1G32 words
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Article88 1940-03-13 19 London. Tuesday. 65 Dunlop Rubber 33 10 2 >ral Electric 81/10 1 Chemical Industries 32 4' 2 Impi Tobacco 124 4*2 utch 24 9 Ca Pacific 9 Lor 4 3 PI. to. Trust 33 10*2 2/--23. 9 Kin t as 15 16'ucs 3 7*2 itersrand Areas 8388 words
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Article49 1940-03-13 19 London. Tue^aay. r.T Loncior. on Paris 178.50 t: onAmftenUpn 7.53* 7.58»* s "1 1 >ndon on Shanghai 4 5/16 rT L /.don on Hongkong Is. 2 29!32d '.;i Japan Is. 2 2132 d. TA 3c:: on New York 4. 02 Vz to 4.03 V 2 •Sellers ••Buyer?49 words
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Article56 1940-03-13 19 London. Tuesc 8 Mate) m bulk Au s«>p:. S'ment Uaouoted raits FMSj S merit Unquoted Saramk) ware:-. April S'ment ]8 6 Bel] iapioca. Seed Pearl I Singapore I Sment 31 Marcb m»- White Ifuntok ril S'ment. 4 1 16 Sellers AQ, Black h April S'ment, 213 16 Sellers!, ooc-d56 words
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Article19 1940-03-13 19 i 5 London. Tuesday. 20 13/16 Bap "JWJ 20 13/16 OOLD Fine per oz £8 8 019 words
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Article48 1940-03-13 19 THE Russian newspaper Pravda has published an artkle paying that Finnish soldiers usually got intoxicated before battle. "As a result the Finnish soldier envisions angels. God himself surrounded by archangels and leaders of the League of Nations and Swedish social democrats." the article said.48 words
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Article25 1940-03-13 19 A new official estimate of Canada's i 1939 wheat crop computes it as| 489,623,00<> bushels, the second j largest on record.25 words
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Article116 1940-03-13 19 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS I AWING to the sodden condition of the uround. the ties fixed yesterday for the V.M.C A. tennis tournament were cancelled Owing to an injury Capt. Lilley and N. V. Del Tufo have scratched from the Men's Handicap Doubles. TO-DAY S TIES HANDICAP SINGLES (Semi-final)116 words
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149 1940-03-13 19 Singapore, Tuesdax J)EHNITELY ihgW^ng that tli. .v< a tn, t.,im, the X.A F U Ihe SRC. by U -oals to one m their Reserve Division football match on the Esplanade before a good crowd tins afternoon. I NeYerthek I i I plucky ditp] i149 words
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Article77 1940-03-13 19 At the annual general meeting of the Joy bells Badminton Party held at the residence of Mr. Koh Kirn Swee on Friday, the following were elected office-bearers for the yea,r:— President-.-Mr. Koh Kirn Swe e re-elected), Vice President— Mr. Sim Wee Cheow, Hon. Secretary— Mr. Tan Guan Chuan.77 words
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Article138 1940-03-13 19 Singapore. Tuesday THERE was a fc :d:i nothing to relieve tr»e monotony of markets to-day. Although the price of the metal was again higher m London, and was unchanged locally, tin shares received scanty support and prices were inclined tc droop. Hong Fatts eased to 51. 32138 words
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Article122 1940-03-13 19 ON Friday, there will be the usual nernoon for all Classes, at Royal Singapore Yacht Club starting at b 2b a m pB Sa/ifrday, thf "B" Class will sail flr^t rac for the Santry Challen"' Cup (Ladles Rac< .(art ing at 430 Or Sunday Mar 17, the122 words
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Advertisement13 1940-03-13 19 A Kw MOTORCAR M ww*/- 3 South British Insurance Co., Ifei. I>L 513 words
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Advertisement82 1940-03-13 19 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. HANDEL- A\AATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. I al Chart* I AD. IKJ In the Netherlands. N Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM I ftai 10.030,000,--rund i0,5iK),00,London orrespondeots NATIONAL FROVINCIAL B.\NK lIMHTD Head OlficiAMSTERDAM 15 ranches: UoiUiici iterdaxn Th< te, and 64 Masfht^ and sub -branches at Netherlands tast Ind*t- b-ii.*,ia, Sourabaya82 words
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Miscellaneous58 1940-03-13 19 SI'OIMS IHAItV 1 TO-DAY SAFA. League, Div. 1, RAF. vs. SRC. Stadium: Reserve Division. Police Re.>. v.s Royal Navy Res., Police Depot; S.CC Res. vs. 8 < F A Rei SCC.; BH L Guthries vs H. and S. Bank, S H B ILVMS YM C A tournament. BOXING 'Tulley Cup"58 words
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Article, Illustration464 1940-03-13 20 War Minister's Speech London, Mar. 12. 4 AUR SECURITY depends on the security of France. It is clear that our resources m manpower and great industrial strength demands that we produce an Army big enough to ensure our srmrity, and be worthy of our464 words
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Article39 1940-03-13 20 PHOENIX PARK RAID SEQUEL Dublin. Mar. 12. Twelve years' imprisonment each was imposed on John Parnell, John Lyons and Joseph Modermott by a special criminal court at Dublin on charges arising out of the Phoenix Park magazine raid- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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148 1940-03-13 20 London, Mar. 2. IN the House of Lords, replying to i question whether it proposes shortly to introduce a bill to orolong the life ot Parliament, Earl Stanhope said the Government were well aware of the necessity Of considering this matter at no veryReuter - 148 words
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Article119 1940-03-13 20 HKaL Stockholm. Mar. 12 Desperate fighting is raging t O night m the outer suburbs o f Vii. puri. The Finns, entrenched Q ruin s of empty houses, are mowing down the attackers with withering machine-gun fire. Shells of every calibre rain upon the town, starting fires whichReuter - 119 words
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Article156 1940-03-13 20 Rome, Mar. II The veil of secrecy which has hitherto surrounded the conversa. tions of Mussolini and Ribbentrop yesterday was partially lifted by an article m the Giornale dltalia which says: "The conversations ranged < the entire European field, and fundamental question of war aims and the establishment of endunnjReuter - 156 words
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Article43 1940-03-13 20 London, Mar. 12. Four hundred and eighty cases of Jamaica rum, valued at f5OO and 150 barrels of coffee fl are among the dlstributions made by the Jamaica publicity commits out of £***** collected for war fund purposes. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement58 1940-03-13 20 1^ MTU m. WT OPENING TO-DAY WHERE EVERYBODY GOES BOX OFFICE 'PHONE 3400j LOVELY DOROTHY LAMOUR m with DISPUTED PASSAGE S3SSB. FROM THF V Ste LLOI I) X .u^i^^DK^Vflß/. fl^^^HßM.' 11 1 I I 111/ 1 is< li.il ill 7 i^HHHHBu. 'i^* HP*. N 6 1' wfy^ l^^^3 1 158 words
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