Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1932-07-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 169. Vol. LXXXX. WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement602 1932-07-20 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I BUY BRITIS BE PROUD OF IT MOBMS COWLEY SALOON 3 o 1 1932 MODEL MILES /TMPfe Jr/ PER V ‘M i PRICE GALLON. J I I WITH SLIDING HEAD fa g I M'4 M.602 words
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Advertisement2077 1932-07-20 2 I RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES BANKS. ’75? /2 ADVERTISEMENTS CO/} If when vou retire vou propose to «r take up poultry farming >n M OB -<-«n+iir> R nn ir Chartered Bank All ENGLAND, full advice and particulars 10© MGrCGOTIIe DCHIK All communications relating to can be obtained f rom W.2,077 words
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1522 1932-07-20 3 "A LEAD 8N THE RIGHT DIRECTION" ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE EMPIRE Prince George attended and spoke at the j Canadian Dominion Day Dinner given in I London to the delegates to the Ottawa Con- ference. He did so in place of his brother, j1,522 words
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Article108 1932-07-20 3 COURT MARTIAL AT MARIBOR Vienna, June 16. The trial by Court-martial began at Maribor, Yugoslavia, yesterday of nine officers and three non-commissioned officers o; the 45th Infantry and 32nd Artillery’ Regiments, charged with treasonable conspiracy to overthrow the existing legal order in the Yugoslav State in reliance108 words
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Article125 1932-07-20 3 Sydney, June 17. In a statement here to-day Mr. Bruce, leader of the Australian delegation to the 1 Ottawa Conference, gave little encouragement to the suggestions for a stabilized Empire currency, saying that it was impracticable to bring about parity between the various parts125 words
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Advertisement459 1932-07-20 3 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened N OtL a Z y End the Cause We used to think that fat folks were lazy Marmola prescription tablets embody or gluttonous. We now know that it the factor which they use. A wqrldis not so. Their vitality is burdened, their famous medical459 words
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Article2286 1932-07-20 4 ROYAL GARDEN PARTIES: WOMAN WINS HAWTHORNDEN PRIZE: WOMEN’S AQUAPLANING THRILL: A PERFECT HOST AND HOSTESS. London, July 6. The King and Queen are to entertain ten thousand guests at a Royal Garden Party in the beautiful grounds of Buckingham Palace in the last week in2,286 words
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Advertisement636 1932-07-20 4 ON A MOTOR CYCLE AT 76 “THERE’S LIFE IN THE OLD DOG STILL!” Yet He Had Gout TILL HE FOUND KRUSCHEN There goes a man who can tell you *ll about gout.” If you heard this remark, you’d probably look for the '’/‘iKiJu -Sf victim in a wheel chair. But636 words
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Advertisement160 1932-07-20 4 ALL BABIES THRiy, BEST ON TRUFOOd. 'W’-’X-' a\ M W Al i. 7 i '^"^l .r//b I “-(17 j/ Sturdy of limb, bright of eye, keen, alert youngsters—MALAYA CAN DO WITH MORE HUMANISED TRUFOOD BABIES HUMANISED TRUFOOD builds infants as nature J would have them built. No other food so160 words
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Article979 1932-07-20 5 i ANNUAL MEETINGS Rangoon, July 8. The annual meetings of the Rangoon Diocesan Association took place in London on June 8 and 9. On previous occasions, an attempt had been made to synchronise the meetings with the Annual Burma Dinner in the hope that those who came979 words
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Article397 1932-07-20 5 BURMESE WOMEN’S LEAGUE FOR SEPARATION Rangoon, July 8. A meeting of the Burmese Women’s i League was held on Sunday at 1-30 p.m. t at the residence of Mrs. N. M. Hla Oung in Pagoda-road. A large number of mem- bers were present. Mrs. Hla Oung pre-397 words
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Article179 1932-07-20 5 LADY INNES PRESENTS FRIZES Rangoon, July 8. Before a very large gathering the annual prize distribution of the Diocesan Girls' High School took place on Wednesday in the fine Hall of the new School. Lady Innes, who was attended by Captain Hodgkinson, gave away the prizes.179 words
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Article359 1932-07-20 5 PROPOSED BRANCH AT MANDALAY Rangoon, July 7. The managing committee of the Burma Prisoners’ Aid Society was held on Friday, July 1, at 4-30 p.m. in the chambers of the Hon. Mr. Justice Otter at the High Court. Present: The Hon. Mr. Justice R. E. Otter,359 words
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Article286 1932-07-20 5 UP-TO-DATE MEDICAL TREATMENT Rangoon, July 7. The S.D.A. Mission of Mouksogwin road, Myaungmya, has bec?i doing good work here for the last three years. Besides opening a school where children receive Anglo-Vernacular education on the most i up-to-date lines at very small expense, the I Mission has286 words
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Advertisement257 1932-07-20 5 lawn mowers Suitable for use on a grass plot, Jr large sports ground or golf course. /-7» e arc always ready to assist Jj customers in obtaining .the most rnli suitable machine for any special purpose. 7®/ We invite you to inspect the new Ransome models in our showroom. Agents:257 words
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Advertisement245 1932-07-20 5 b I SMART ATTIRE the Races Special display this week Ar J WHITEAWAYS SOFT FELT HATS Fashionable Snap Brim Best Fur Felt Hats, i Nice Soft Quality, Silk Lined, Colours:— Maize, Light Cuban and Light Slate. I yTwtfik Exceptional Value. i Price $4.50 each. I yft W SMART TUNIC SHIRTS245 words
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Article1116 1932-07-20 6 ADDRESS AT ROTARY TIFFIN TOC H IDEAS EXPLAINED BY REV. F. E. FORD The Rev. F. E. (Bobs) Ford, Mr. G. W. Bryant (Acting Resident Councillor), the Rev. Keppel Garnier and Mr. Kiddie Wilkie were the official guests of the Penang Rotary Club Tiffin at the1,116 words
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Article323 1932-07-20 6 TITLE REGAINED BY MRS. WILLS-MOODY UNEVENTFUL FINAL Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, champion of America and France, added another jewel to her crown when she won the women’s singles championship in the lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon. Mrs. Moody defeated another American girl and one who lives practically323 words
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Article45 1932-07-20 6 Two nineteen-year-old Oxford undergraduates—Richard Verdin and Peter Sterling—went on a door bell ringing tour at Maidenhead. One of their victims proved to be the police superintendent. They were taken to court and each fined £2, and ordered to pay £2 costs.45 words
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Article183 1932-07-20 6 FIRST OCCASION ON RECORD There was a sensational incident, of which no word has been allowed to leak out to the public, in connection with the publication of Birthday honours and rewards. For what is believed to be the first occasion on record a183 words
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799 1932-07-20 6 COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATIONS Various Improvements Already Effected At the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon Mr. G. W. Bryant, the President, announced the conclusions arrived at by the Special Committee appointed to enquire into the working of the Vehicles Registration Department and further799 words
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Article885 1932-07-20 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr K. L. Koonig of Singapore is on a brief visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. P. M. Bendall, Manager of the Jalan Acob Estate, Kapar will be sailing for home next month. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hopson Walker, of Klang, left for Port Dickson on Saturday (July 16)885 words
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Advertisement11 1932-07-20 6 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement205 1932-07-20 6 I n r nn in f Good Night Vienna Fox Trot 1 Co 441 (My Pretty Flowers Waltz 1 Two Wonderfully Tuneful Numbers from Jack Buchanan’s Talkie “Good-Night Vienna” i nn J Delishious Fox Trot CB 43u 1 Good-Night Little Girl I That Haunting Refrain that Janet Gaynor featured in205 words
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Article814 1932-07-20 7 i CURRENCY boy for big race SUIT AND ERATO a GOOD DOUBLE By TIC TAC V/ith large fields and with a number of es standing out prominently in each C nicking out the winners for Saturday r'an extremely difficult task. Perhaps the 13 Etchings may give814 words
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Article327 1932-07-20 7 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY Good Fields in Cord of Seven Events The following are the weights for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Tuesday, July 26: RACE 1 Horses Class 4—Div. 3—5 Furs. 3 p.m. Manoh Veham327 words
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292 1932-07-20 7 LOW SCORING MATCH Verity and Macaulay in Great Bowling Form London, Yesterday. At Harrowgate, Yorkshire defeated AllIndia by six wickets after declaring for eight wickets in the first innings. All-India were dismissed for 160 in the first innings (Verity 5 for 65) and for 66 in292 words
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Article101 1932-07-20 7 LEANDER WIN GRAND CHALLENGE CUP In the final of the Stewards Cup at Henley on July 2, the Thames Club beat the German Berliner Ruder Club by two lengths, the time being 8 min 9 sec. Leander Club, composed of the Cambridge crew which beat Oxford and which101 words
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Article128 1932-07-20 7 PENANG TEAM NOT YET SELECTED At a meeting of the Selection Committee of the Penang Football Association held yesterday it was decided to invite the following seventeen players, from whom the Penang team to meet Selangor will be selected, to present themselves at a kick about to128 words
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Article67 1932-07-20 7 —Reuter. C.S.M. BAYLY WINS KING’S PRIZE London, Yesterday. At Bisley in the competition for the King’s Prize, Company Sergeant-Major Bayly (late of the Fourth West Kent Regiment) was winner with a record aggregate of 289, with Armourer Sergeant French (First Herts Yeomanry) 287 and Sergeant Fulton, last year’s winner,—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article53 1932-07-20 7 The following is the result of the Monthly Medal (July) Mr. J. M. Scoular 1 up; Mr. T. McKinstery all square. Saturday Ball Sweep:—Mr. T. McKinstery 3 up; Mr. A. T. Aird 2 up. Sunday Ball Sweep: —Mr. J. E. A. Clark 1 up- Mr. W. R.53 words
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Article363 1932-07-20 7 GRAND PROCESSION (rrom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 19. Taiping was en fete last night when the 3 days celebration at the Temple of Thendanthapam, Kota, culminated in the grand procession of the Hindu God Thendanthapam, through the main streets of Taiping. All the shops of363 words
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Article66 1932-07-20 7 —Reuter. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT’S CLAIM AGAINST U. S. FAILS Washington, To-day. The Swedish Government’s claim of $3.012,000 damages against America in connection w’ith America’s detaining the two motor ships Pacific Kronprinz and Gustaf Adolf in war time has failed. The Arbitrator, Doctor Borel decided that the United States is—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article83 1932-07-20 7 MAJESTIC THEATRE Lovers of the supernatural should not fail to see Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at the Majestic Theatre. The film is remarkable not only for the story, which is based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, but for the cleverness of the photography and83 words
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Article145 1932-07-20 7 MUNICIPALITY DEFEATS PENANG TEACHERS The Junior League match between the Municipality and the Penang Teachers was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a win for the former by four goals to one. The game was scrappy but the winners were the superior145 words
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Article136 1932-07-20 7 Sergeant Jack Hannah, the Wild West showman, continues a popular free turn at Wembley, where his marvellous accuracy with the revolver and rifle evoke unstinted applause. He is supported in most of his acts by Miss Musina, the charming Hula-hula dancer who besides being an expert in the136 words
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Article130 1932-07-20 7 SINGAPORE CLERKS VERY MUCH IN FAVOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The Clerical Union at a meeting to-day by a large majority favoured the weekly wage proposals and urged prompt Government action. In an address, Mr. D. E. T. Bayokoddy referred to the universal use of the130 words
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Article75 1932-07-20 7 “AT HOME” AT HINDU SABHA The members of the Penang Hindu Sabha and the committee of management of the Hindu Endowment Board will be “At Home” to-day at 5 p.m. at the premises of the Hindu Sabha, 205, Dato Kramat Road to bid farewell to75 words
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Article28 1932-07-20 7 Reuter. Athens, To-day. The United States has agreed to suspend the payment of the Greek debt due on August 1 for a period of 2Vi years.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement71 1932-07-20 7 A LA CARTE AT IN The Dance Hall Restaurant High-Class European Chinese Dishes at Moderate Charges MIDNIGHT SUPPERS TO ORDER. 4 A AL FRESCO WEMBLEY CAFE Balik Pulau Laksar -J" I Icecream, Coffee, Tea i CAFE ROYAL Koay Teow, Sausages Iced Fruits and Icecream <#»•' VIOLET CAFE Tunsum de Canton71 words
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Miscellaneous106 1932-07-20 7 iKING'Sp" 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9JO MAURICE CHEVALIER •j in HIS FIRST SINGING DANCING PICTURE "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" h with SYLVL4 BEECHER and GEORGE FAWCETT I Phone 264. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 CONSTANCE BENNETT IN HER MOST DRAMATIC ROLE IN "BORN TO LOVE" RKO PATHE NEXT CHANGE 1 SLIM SUMMERVILLE "THE UNEXPECTED106 words
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Article822 1932-07-20 8 Having disposed of the question of the reorganisation of the Vehicles Registration Office the Municipal Commissioners should now turn their attention to the rates. The present rates are based on a valuation made in times which were more prosperous than the times that now exist and we are822 words
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Article284 1932-07-20 8 To the landsman in Penang the ebb and flow of the tide is a comparatively simple matter. He knows that on his coasts the tide turns tw’ice in a period of about twenty-five hours, and the knowledge is enough to serve his practical purposes. The researches of Mr.284 words
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Article76 1932-07-20 8 SOLVED AT LAST IN SPAIN Madrid, July 16. According to “La Libertad,” a Spanish chemist named Botella has succeeded in manufacturing pure gold out of quicksilver, under the control of a commission appointed by the State authorities. The costs of manufacture amount to 1,500 pesetas, whereas the usual76 words
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Article975 1932-07-20 8 AN EXPERIMENT IN HYBRIDISM ELAND AND FARM COW By the kindness of the Editor of East Africa the last scientific meeting of the Zoological Society was apparently successful crossing of a bull eland antelope and a domestic cow of the Friesland breed. Elands are the largest975 words
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Article907 1932-07-20 8 COINCIDENCE Call it what you will—coincidence hand of Providence or ar.. happenings on board the ĔinprLs' of tain during and soon after Mr. t speech on the dangers of sea trave' J to say the least, somewhat uncanny Chief British delegate to the Confer i could not907 words
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Advertisement151 1932-07-20 8 SPECIAL NOTICE’!! A complete rancje of al! our Cold i Storage Supplies are now available j j from Messrs. Guan Huat, 11 Chowrasta j Road. This Shop opens at 6 A.M. daily i and wiH thus be convenient to cur i I customers who shop in the early morning. All151 words
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Advertisement36 1932-07-20 8 E. and O. I HOTEL. TO-NIGHT. lit i' SPECIAL DINNER *"j I' AND DANCE. H U I" U n Dance Music by the Band of the 14 S.S. President Adams.” f JlMggggTfcr. i, I 4 'linZLiiuT36 words
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204 1932-07-20 9 —Reuter. HEW CRISIS JEHOL INVOLVED jAPA p '£*‘E aeroplanes BUSY INHABITANTS alarmed Peiping, To-day. new crisis has arisen in the Manchurian situation by a Japanese threat at the invasion of Jehol in Chihli Province. Chang Hsueh Liang has received a telegram from—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article190 1932-07-20 9 CHINESE KILLED From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 19. A fatal accident occurred at Theatre Road last night at about 7.30 p.m. when a Selangor car bearing No. 1592 and driven by a Tamil, knocked down and killed a Chinese by the name of Leow190 words
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Article108 1932-07-20 9 JAPANESE SCIENTIST PRO- 1 ROUNDS NEW THKDRY s I Iwaki, Japan, July 13. Dr. Hantaro Nagaoka, the world-famous mathematical physicist, announced at a regular session of the Imperial Academy pf Sciences yesterday the result of h<s investigation of the relation between latitudinal changes of the earth and earthquakes, which108 words
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Article68 1932-07-20 9 decrease in consumption OF 16 PER CENT. iPrcru Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The Singapore Gas Department report s ows a nett profit for the year of $86,074 gainst $103,186 in 1930. 1.17-° c T sum P tlon for public lighting was 737 cubic feet a decrease of68 words
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Article375 1932-07-20 9 presented to the King.—Rugby Radio Service. REPLANNING LONDON’S TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS WORKMEN PRESENTED Rugby, Yesterday. The new five span bridge across the Thames at Lambeth, erected at a cost of £550,000, was opened by H.M. the King this afternoon. The bridge is an extremely graceful structurepresented to the King.—Rugby Radio Service. - 375 words
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Article201 1932-07-20 9 THE CHURCH TAKES A HAND Berlin, July 15. The Roman Catholic bishops in Germany issue a joint pastoral letter to the faithful, them not to vote at the forthcoming elections for candidates of fifty Patties whose interests, aims or views arĕ ,n conflict with those of the church.201 words
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Article208 1932-07-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. OTTAWA'S AIMS TO SET AN EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD Rugby, Yesterday. The British Delegation ta the Imperial Economic Conference reached Ottawa to-day and received an enthusiastic reception from a huge crowd. They were officially welcomed by the Canadian Premier, Mr. Bennett and many’—Rugby Radio Service. - 208 words
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Article147 1932-07-20 9 ART SALE INTERRUPTED BY A CROWD Berlin, July 15. Amazing scenes took place at the auction of the art treasures of Frau von Isne, who was born an Italian, who for her magnificent work for the blind acquired the popular nickname of “Mother of' the War147 words
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Article237 1932-07-20 9 BUSY WITH KIDNAPPING MENACE Shanghai, July 13. Police investigations, which took the crime branch to all parts of the city, finally led to Chinese territory and resulted in the release of a wealthy Chinese resident who was kidnapped in French Town on May 27 while riding in a237 words
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Article25 1932-07-20 9 —Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Yesterday. A decree has been issued authorising the suspension of all payments due in Brazilian currency until August 20.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article95 1932-07-20 9 —Reuter. PUBLIC CRITICISM RESIGNATION OF SIR HENRY THORNTON Ottawa, Yesterday. Criticisms on the management of the Canadian National Railways led to the resignations of Sir Henry Thornton. In a letter to the Minister of Railways declaring the successful direction of the publicly owned railway he demands complete”—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article109 1932-07-20 9 ANNUAL CONSUMPTION OF 180 TONS A suggestion emanating from the Propaganda Committee of the Rubber Growers’ Association has been adopted in Ceylon and the Railway Department will consume ISO tons of scrap rubber annually. Experiments have been carried out in the Locomotive shed at Maradana and109 words
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207 1932-07-20 9 QUESTION RAISED IN JOHORE COURT OF APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The question of whether the cultivation of rubber can be called agriculture arose during the hearing of an appeal in the Johore Court of Appeal yesterday. S. V. R. Y. Somasundram Chettiar, represented207 words
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Article137 1932-07-20 9 Weimar, July 15. The Thuringian capital was the scene of great disorder owing to the cut of ten per cent, in the dole. A mob of unemployed gathered round the Mayor’s house and despite the efforts to bar them out, succeeded to forcing their way in and dragg137 words
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Article235 1932-07-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. TECHNICAL VALUE VERY CONSIDERABLE ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS Rugby, Yesterday. Kaye Don’s achievement in recapturing the water speed record for Britain, which now again holds the world records in the air, on land and on sea has revived discussion as to the practical utility—Rugby Radio Service. - 235 words
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Article239 1932-07-20 9 FURTHER DETAILS OF AIR TRAGEDY Prague, July 12. The Czechoslovakian Shoe King,” Thomas Bata, who was one of the leading industrialists of Europe, was instantly killed on Tuesday forenoon when his private ’plane, with which he was making a journey to Switzerland, crashed near his castle of239 words
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Article43 1932-07-20 9 —Reuter. Brookville (Ontario) To-day. A drill boat engaged in dynamiting shoals in the St. Lawrence river near here was blown to pieces by an explosion. Two men were killed and three injured. Eleven missing are be- lieved to have been killed..-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1932-07-20 9 —Reuter. OCCUPANTS ALL KILLED Valparaiso, Yesterday. The Pan-American air liner San Jose, from Santiago de Chile to Buenos Aires was wrecked in a snowstorm forty miles north east of Santiago. All ten of the occupants are dead.-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article107 1932-07-20 9 3. —Reuter. TERMS COMPLETE CALIBRE OF ARTILLERY ONLY OUTSTANDING QUESTION Geneva, Yesterday. The British, French, Italian and American Delegations have practically completed the terms of a resolution for submission i to the General Committee to-morrow aiming at “substantial reduction of armaments.” I Accepting certain principles underlying j President3.—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article165 1932-07-20 9 A YOUNG scientist living at Liversedge, Yorkshire, has sacrificed his post as deputy gas examiner and the prospect of an early marriage rather than work on a Sunday. He is Mr. John Wesley Roebuck, a B. Sc. of Leeds University, who accepted the post because165 words
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Article130 1932-07-20 9 Counsel’s Comment on Certain Class of Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Lai Yew Fong who was accused of the murder of his employei’s brother Li Nem by stabbing him on April 14 in a coffee shop in Middle Road was acquitted at the Assizes130 words
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Article106 1932-07-20 9 BRIGADE STOPS BLAZE IN SHOPHOUSE (From Our Own Correspondent, Ipoh, To day. Early this morning a fire occurrc: in an empty shophouse in Hill Street in the heart of the old town. Fortunately the fire alarm was given promptly and enabled the fire brig <e106 words
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Article85 1932-07-20 10 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £126 Os. Od. £125 2s. 6d. TIN (3 Months) London £127 15s. Od. £126 15s. Od. Singapore &66 $65.50 Business Done Penang $65.25 $64.75 Business Done Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) $5.40 $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $24.00 $24.00 RUBBER London 1 15/16 1 15/1685 words
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Article338 1932-07-20 10 “A SILENT WAR” NON-RESTRICTION POLICY A FAILURE Amsterdam, July 2. Mr. J. N. Burger, a member of the Dutch Liaison Committee, at the general meeting at Amsterdam of the Association of Rubber Producers for the Regulation of Production, known as the “Verubo,” reviewed the prospects of the338 words
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Article643 1932-07-20 10 SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION CONSERVATIVE TAPPING SYSTEM The ordinary annual general meeting of the Bukit Rajah Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the office of the company, 3738, Fenchurch-street, E.C. Sir Edward Rosling (chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. G. F. Woods) read the notice convening643 words
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Article668 1932-07-20 10 USE IN CANADA EXTENSION OF FIELD OF OPERATION The movement of mining men and their equipment by air to the newly-discovered radium field at Great Bear Lake again demonstrates the outstanding part the aeroplane is taking in opening the Far North of Canada to industrial and commercial668 words
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Article780 1932-07-20 10 SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT EFFECT OF LEAVING GOLD STANDARD Notwithstanding the trade depression of last year the annual report of Sir Gerald Bellhouse, the chief inspector of factories (Stationery Office, Cmd. 4098, 2s. 6d. net), records industrial developments in several directions. The heavy industries of iron and780 words
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Article79 1932-07-20 10 Penang, July 21 Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank On London Bank Demand 2/3 18/16 4 m/ta 2/8 7/8 Private 8 m/ts credit 2/4 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 On New York Bank Demand 40? France T T 1 000 nom India T. T. 153 Bsngkrk TT 801 per tloa79 words
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Article374 1932-07-20 10 TO DAY 8 PRICES The following were *he ktest quotations in MESSRS KENNEDY Co.’d share hst al 11 a.m. to day Yesterday To-day E UJ G) Shares z: a ca m w oq SG. I 0. S 0 $O. Mining' Iyer Hitam 10.0 10/6 10/- 10374 words
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Article35 1932-07-20 10 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows: Spot 5 3/8 cents per lb. Aug./Sept. 5 9/16 Oct./Dec. 5 n/16 n Jan./March, 1933 5 7/8 Market quiet.35 words
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Article76 1932-07-20 10 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.ra. on the 23rd instant. A mail for Europe by air mail from Alor Star closes at 6 p.m. on Friday. HOMEWARD MAILS A mail76 words
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Advertisement48 1932-07-20 10 WNHMNMMMMIMmaHMMUMMMIIMMIIIIUMmaiMmiIHIIiMIia» I I IRminyinebe j I I “Cheerful and Cool.” i TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE SUNDAY, JULY 31st i Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert in aid of the Unemployed. i TIFFIN COUPONS Book of 10—$15. Book of 25—535. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., I George Goldsack, Manager. J Phone 543. i48 words
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Advertisement19 1932-07-20 10 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what you friends at Home are doing—Buy the 11 Pinang Gazette 11 EVERY MONDAY.19 words
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Advertisement195 1932-07-20 10 TO LET SEA-SIDE HOUSE:—No. 62 Birch Road. Compound House including garage, formerly occupied by Mr. A. H. E. King Rent $75/- per month. TERRACE HOUSE:No. 35-C Cantonment Road, Penang, Rent $4O/- per month. BUSINESS HOUSE:No. 374 Beach Street, Penang, Rent $5O/per month. APPLY Messrs. CHENG EAN SOON HEE, PENANG, GRAND195 words
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Miscellaneous37 1932-07-20 10 PENANG WEAThfr REPORT Temp. Wind TT e nu Noon 90 s TIDE TABLES High Water. Wata TO-DAY 200 a m 8.03 am. 145 P 1 8.35 pm. TO-MORROW 2 34 a.m. 8.36 am 2.16 p.m. 9.05 p.m.37 words
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Article542 1932-07-20 11 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY c PANDAI from Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Sails for Merbau and Sungei patani to-day. PRES. ADAMS from Singapore sailS inc for Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port542 words
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Article197 1932-07-20 11 SATURDAY, JULY 23. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting begins. Perak Police Sports, Ipoh. TUESDAY, JULY 26. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Second Day. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. Open Amateur Boxing Competition, Esplanade or Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Day. i THURSDAY, JULY 28. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Third197 words
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Article287 1932-07-20 11 Report of Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java for 1931, which owns share capital of N. V. Maatschappij ter Exploitatie der Pamanoekan en Tjiasemlanden, states provision made for loss in local co.'s accounts in respect of year’s working (less int. on deb. redemption)—namely, £77,877. Loss arrived at after287 words
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Article1232 1932-07-20 11 REDUCED COST OF MINING J OPERATIONS EFFICIENCY OF DREDGES AND POWER PLANT 1 POSITION OF COMPANIES IN SIAM i The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Mr. William H. P. Stevens (chairman1,232 words
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Advertisement15 1932-07-20 11 WIRELESS! ln formative and Interest’n9 articles appear in the ,nan 9 Gazette 11 °N FRIDAYS.15 words
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Advertisement247 1932-07-20 11 I s th&t s alare! j: BBf sOW a a e l a KL IS **> a Dunlop Tyres sell so quickly h that every one is new from the a b b factory at Fort Dunlop when you buy it. Live, new tyres of a B h outstanding merit.247 words
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Article359 1932-07-20 12 STRICT OBSERVANCE OF REGULATIONS 1 I TWO CIRCULARS V Colombo, July 4. The Public Service Commission and the Financial Secretary have addressed circulars to Heads of Government Departments in connexion with the strict observance of regulations in the filling of vacancies. The Financial Secretary states: —“I359 words
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Article510 1932-07-20 12 MEETINGS AT MADULKELLE AND DIMBULA Colombo, July 3. A meeting of members resident in the Madulkefie area of Group 4 of the European Association was held at the Maduikelle Club on Wednesday, Mr. W. L. Kindersley, the Group Chairman, presided. The Chairman, after thanking the members510 words
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Article509 1932-07-20 12 SON WHO NEGLECTED STUDIES UNAUTHORIZED MEAL TIED UP AND BRANDED Batticaloa, June 21. The story of how an advocate burnt his son in several parts of his body after having him tied to a post, was told before Mr. James Joseph, Police Magistrate of Batticaloa, when Inspector509 words
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Article109 1932-07-20 12 SATISFACTORY QUANTITY IN STOCK Colombo, July 4. Mr. J. S. Coates, the Govemmen* Mineralogist, and Salt Adviser, expressed the opinion to a reporter that there wat a prospect of a good salt harvest in the coming season, at the pans in Hambantota. Jaffna, Puttalam and Trineomalie.109 words
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Article341 1932-07-20 12 RESIGNATION FROM STATE COUNCIL Colombo, July 4. The Times of Ceylon learns that Mr. T. L. Villiers, nominated member of the State Council, has resigned his seat in the Council. Mr. Thomas Lister Villiers has had a remarkable career since he arrived in the Island in 1887.341 words
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Article294 1932-07-20 12 DESTRUCTION OF ALL ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS The Drys of Ceylon are making the present financial depression their excuse for pushing the policy of the destruction of all alcoholic liquor as a motive for economy. Thus E.G.B. in the “Times of Ceylon.” The Drys,” of every shape and size, have294 words
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Advertisement615 1932-07-20 12 u ’gjjtjOyP ,u *sss lls i 1 SIAM RWI FT 1 mTABLE Tn. E WBIT EB A simple, light and compact machine, i <_» w u v Finished in Black, Green, Blue, Red or n depart PENANG (Prai) EVERY MONDAY AND Friday 9.50 o’ciock Maroon. Arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and615 words
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493 1932-07-20 13 Lord Reading presided at a luncheon given by the English-Speaking Union at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, on June 21, to Mr. James Beck, ex-Solicitor-General of the United States and a member of the United States House of Representatives. Lord Reading, proposing the health of the guest,493 words
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Article201 1932-07-20 13 AGED WOMAN’S SEARCH FOR NELSON SEAL An aged woman’s lifelong search for a gold fob seal which belonged to Admiral Lord Nelson was revealed to the Sunday Chronicle. The woman is Miss Horatio Nelson, who declares she is the grand-niece of the famous Admiral. During her early days201 words
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Article144 1932-07-20 13 RAIDERS WITH SHEARS Ready to protect with his life his long and flowing locks, a Spanish poet and M.P. repelled four unknown assailants, who attacked him with shears. The modern victim of “The Rape of the Lock” was Senor Ventura Gassols, who writes sonnets144 words
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Advertisement300 1932-07-20 13 W mqM «•Hllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed I for the300 words
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Advertisement473 1932-07-20 13 |g!|. iM Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but473 words
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Article173 1932-07-20 14 ALIENS QUEERING THEIR PITCH Eleven thousand London taxi-drivers face the worst crisis in their history. Many of them are not earning more than 30s. a week, although they are out on the road fourteen hours a day. What is more, their numbers are being added to173 words
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Article187 1932-07-20 14 HIKER GUESTS Teas in the rectory grounds; and Bowls on the rectory lawn. These arc Sunday attractions offered by two Northamptonshire rectors to induce motorists, hikers, and others to attend their churches. The invitation of the Rev. T. G. Stewart, rector of Quinton, near Northampton,187 words
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Article185 1932-07-20 14 ON THE MEN Moustaches are in popular favour again. It is women who have decided that the men must have them, and it is probable that Menjou, Ronald Colman, and Wallace Beery are responsible for the fashion. “At least three in every five of our male clients185 words
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Article150 1932-07-20 14 FORMER FARM BOY More than 40 years ago Mr. William McGregor left his home in Latheron-wheel, Caithness, to seek his fortune in Australia. Now he has returned as laird of the village where, as a boy, he was employed as a cowherd. Mr. McGregor, who150 words
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Article147 1932-07-20 14 DOG SWIMS MILE FOR A BRACE Burgh (Cumberland). Believed to be t£e oldest fowler in the country, Mr. Thomas Peal, aged 89, has lived for over 30 years on the Solway Marshes, during which time his “bags” have totalled thousands of birds. “My biggest bag was twenty147 words
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Advertisement402 1932-07-20 14 because it I H ■i hl, wjM has larger IM ink capacity rjgg PARKER IS PREFERRED SgS T\/T ANY pens costing far more hold BiSfe 'lliß 111 22% to 69% less ink than |M-o 'll Parker Duofold.Yet ink capacity is a ■Off convenience pen purchasers should M* j’.i hllffl not402 words
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Advertisement320 1932-07-20 14 What the New Glaxo is “The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant’s foods are not content to stand still, F but are anxious to make t 1 t use of new discoveries in scientific research.” RepnnUd from •‘Thb Practitioner'’ for320 words
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Article514 1932-07-20 15 EDINBURGH ’VARSITY ACTION POLITICIANS AS LORD RECTORS BANNED The horseplay and rowdyism at political and Rectorial elections, generally good humoured but often a nuisance, has apparently determined the Edinburgh University authorities to have Lord Rectors in future xcho are outside politics. “Former students of Edinburgh University will514 words
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Article334 1932-07-20 15 LAPSE OF CONVENTION PARIS, June 16. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement on Franco-Canadian commercial relations which contains the following passages:— On December 16 last the Canadian Government informed the French Government of its intention to terminate at the end of six months the commercial334 words
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Article370 1932-07-20 15 EUROPEAN’S APPEAL I THE LAW WITH REGARD TO CONTRACTS A ruling of considerable interest with regard to employment agreements was given in the Court of Appeal on Saturday when judgment was delivered in the case in which Mr. Francis Ziegele appealed against a decision of the370 words
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Article626 1932-07-20 15 THE PRINCE’S TRIBUTE I The Prince of Wales was the guest of the Indian Imperial Police at the annual dinner at the Hotel Victoria, on June 23, under the chairmanship of Sir Charles Tegart, late Commissioner of Police, Calcutta. A message was sent respectfully teni dering to626 words
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Advertisement694 1932-07-20 15 BIBBY LINE p as t t screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels between RangG° n > Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth London with through connections from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leaves Rangoon. s nlshire July 21 I itershire Aug. 4 I s estershirc Aug. IS 1 Worcestershire Sept.694 words
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Advertisement302 1932-07-20 15 I fl WYOUft w\\miS j He who lives just for tc-dcay faces an uncertain toj morrow. Make sure that comfortable retirement i shall be yours when you feel the need for it. Make sure that your dependents will not be left destitute! i The "Endowment" Policy will provide that safeguard302 words
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Advertisement1422 1932-07-20 16 cz Fm to I s «H A IBBk IM7-ENTIN blue funnel like I LONDON, NORTH CONTINENT BOSTON AND NEW YORK M? ftS EP A&SER I C A N All II N 1 ffi •ACHILLES Tendon, Rotterdam and PHEMIUS Colombo, Boston, New York iyj l£ Hamburg LS !fi Penang 21 Due1,422 words
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Advertisement793 1932-07-20 16 P. cud O.—BRITISH AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., «Penang, Teluk Anson p under contract with His Majesty s tenham, Malacca anj MB Government, London and Far East Service. ln^a ?> I Mail Service. Bulan j Mata Hari793 words
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