Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 225. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY,. 26th SEPTEMBER, «933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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3131 1933-09-26 1 MR. MERCER-SMITH ADDRESSES PENANG ROTARIANS ARMY INTEREST IN AERONAUTICS IN 1878 NAVY LEADS THE WAY At to-day's Rotary tiffin, Mr. H. Mercer-Smith, who, at the o igural meeting of the I’enang Flying Club, was unanimously elected Club Captain gave an address on Aviation. Mr. Mercer-Smith3,131 words
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Article129 1933-09-26 1 l Rugby RaSia Service. SOVIET FINLAND AND ARGENTINE London, Sept. 25. Two sub-committees which are examining respectively the possible form which the Anglo-Soviet commercial agreement shall take and the questions yi balance of trade and credits are expected to resume their negotiations this wĕfek. AN AGREEMENT SOON Negotiationsl Rugby RaSia Service. - 129 words
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Article48 1933-09-26 1 I meets at Brussels on ’September 30.—Reu- ter. To Dissolve On Oc_toljer Amsterdam, Sept. 25. The Dutch press reports that the International Zinc Cartel has. decided to dissolve on October 31. The proposal emanated from the Belgian group. The Cartel meets at Brussels on ’September 30.—Reuter.I meets at Brussels on ’September 30.—Reu• ter. - 48 words
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Article32 1933-09-26 1 .—Reuter. Death Of Miss Dorothea Baird London, Sept. 25. The death is announced of Miss Dorothea Baird, the original “Trilby,” who was Mrs. H. B. Irving in private life..—Reuter. - 32 words
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278 1933-09-26 1 2-1 MAJORITY FOR DISMISSAL OVER A MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 25. By a majority decision of two to one judgments extending to over 160 typewritten foolscap pages were delivered yesterday dismissing the appeal in the Chinese Tobacco case in278 words
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Article109 1933-09-26 1 —Reuter. German Version CUSTOMS OFFICIALS INSULTED Berlin, Sept. 25. The German version of the frontier incident alleges that a motor-car inscribed “Hail Moscow” and “Hail Red Front came to the frontier accompanied by a motorcyclist. Four occupants of the car insulted the German customs officials upon which—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article93 1933-09-26 1 —Reuter. City Reported To Have Been Wiped Out New York, Sept. 26. The earliest reports available from Tampico give appalling accounts of a hurricane. The estimate of deaths is 5,750. Tampico is reported to have been wiped out causing damage to the extent of millions of dollars..—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article335 1933-09-26 1 Determined To Maintain Peace LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY Lcndcn, Sept. 25. j The Hon. Mr. C. T. E. Water who is South African High Commissioner in London, was elected President of the League of Nations Assembly for the coming year at the fourteenth assembly of335 words
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Article64 1933-09-26 1 and Kaffirs uncertain. —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 25. Sterling on New York was 4.61 ’4 and Paris 79 7/16. Gold decreased 8 Vid. ter 132/9d. including the premium of 7’id. on the French franc. The stock markets were quiet. British stocks were steady with War Loanand Kaffirs uncertain.—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article35 1933-09-26 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 25. The Norwegian steamer Hirundo, which struck a rock in the Bay of Siam, near the island of Koh-Si-Chang, is a total structural loss.35 words
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65 1933-09-26 1 .—Min Pao. Tsinan, Sept. 7. The flcod water at Hocheh, a city in Western Shantung, is subsiding. The motor roads in that area will be ready for normal traffic within the next few days. It is said that contrary to the general belief, the autumn.—Min Pao. - 65 words
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Article84 1933-09-26 1 Min Pao. More Police For Demilitarized Zone Peiping, Sept. 7. According to information from the Retrocession Commission, the Chinese authorities have decided to send more police to the Luantung districts for the suppression of bandits there. These foces will remain in the demilitarized zone for sixMin Pao. - 84 words
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Advertisement13 1933-09-26 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. i13 words
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Advertisement48 1933-09-26 1 C JUST ARRIVED The priceless treasure of baby's life is in your hands. His health depends upon suitable feeding. Bear Brand Swiss Milk is absolutely pure, easily digested. /XYou will find full particulars re- ĕ ardin ĕ feedin g of babies in every tin ■FOR INVALIDS CONVALESCENTS TOO48 words
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Advertisement94 1933-09-26 1 I I HIGH CASTE BRAHMIN TO GO TO GAOL Page 5 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Page Appeal Judgment in Chinese Tobacco Case 1 Football in England 3 Sport in Scotland 3 Correspondence High Caste Brahmin To Go To Gaol The Home Turf Exclusive China News Service 7 Police Court Cases Latest Cables94 words
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Advertisement1682 1933-09-26 2 «ATES FOR CASUAL WOTICES BAN o K s o p H N R E A EE ON BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS ayer hitam tin limited. The Chartered Bank Nederland .h7~ AU communications relating to Dividend No. 12. THE BANK incorporated in Engtand CHK HANDEL MAMS UPPIJ, advertisements should be addressed UIVIQCfIQ ivv.1,682 words
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Article1131 1933-09-26 3 FEATURES OF SEASON'S OPENING ARSENAL’S AWAY WIN Popularity Of Evening Matches (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. LEICESTER CITY'S PROSPECTS One of the features of the opening of the ison has been the comparative lack of •minance by any particular club. Every de of the First1,131 words
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Article1246 1933-09-26 3 HOME CLUBS' SUCCESSFUL DAY i MOTHERWELL DEFEAT THE CHAMPIONS Rugby Problems Ahead I 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. HOW THE CLUBS FARED For the second week in succession home clubs had the pull in the First League games but not to the same extent as1,246 words
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Advertisement88 1933-09-26 3 in m j say ‘Whisky’ |j say i I Dewar’s i H M H White Label’ H hL > SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang and Ipoh. HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER T* —I 7 I I S MADE LN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS 24, 2688 words
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Article229 1933-09-26 4 (To the Editor of The Pinang Gazette) Sii, —Referring to last Friday’s boxing contest between Tan Seng Keat and Frank Webber, which decision ended most unsatisfactorily, I beg to quote the following lines extracted from the “Amateur Boxing Association Rules.” “The referee shall give his vote when the judges229 words
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Article112 1933-09-26 4 The following new bocks have been received at the Library Allah's Gift, by Kathlyn Rhodes. The Broken 0., by Carolyn Wells. The Case of the Three Strange Faceß, by Christopher Bush. A Complete Guide to Heraldry’, by’ Arthur C. Fox-Davies, 2 Vols. The Journal of Arthur Stirling, by112 words
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Article83 1933-09-26 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m. 1. March—Tommy's Farewell —O'Keefe. 2. Overture—The Arcadians—Wood. 3. Selection—Vanity Fair—Finck. 4. Waltz —Masquerade—Loeb. 5. Intermezzo —On the Bosphorus— Lincke. 6. Selection—The Shamrock—Myddleton. 7. Fox Trot—Happy Days are here again—Yellen. GOD SAVE THE KING To-morrow, at the Gardens, at 5.30 p.m. 1.83 words
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Article554 1933-09-26 4 Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, will act as District Officer, Seremban, from October 1. Two months’ extension of leave for the purpose of study has been granted to Dr. R. M. Dannatt. It is rumoured that Mr. T. A. Chilcolt, 0.C.P.D., Taiping, will go on Home leave towards554 words
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Advertisement149 1933-09-26 4 g--< 1 WBBHHBaMQBBBBBBBBBBBBMnBBHBBB RBiaiIiaBaHa Last Two Days! iOARMANAND’S < (J Grand» Af Season WAhm JUST UNPACKED IN ADDITION TO OUR LAST SHIPMENT OF EVENING BAGS, ELEPHANT CREPE, BRIDGE CCATS OF 1934 STYLE. I "CREPE CHIFFON" IN BLACK. WHITE AND TWENTY OTHER CHARMING SHADES. Z Hurry GRASP THE ONLY CHANCE THE149 words
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Advertisement70 1933-09-26 4 S.S. CARNARVONSHIRE Voy. 27. (ARRIVED ON 23—9—33.) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held in P.H.B. Godown No. 4, at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, the 28th September, 1933. No further70 words
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Advertisement115 1933-09-26 4 ■bVbVbVbVbVAVbVbVb’bWbVbVAM,», iYOUR OWNi i EAR i WILL CONVINCE YOU MORE THAN ALL OUR a m a ADVERTISING AS TO THE WONDERFUL TONE n QUALITY AND, YOUR EYES THE EXCELLENCE a OF WORKMANSHIP OF THE 8 i Columbia i GRAFONOLA wsiilil D JJ SINGLE SPRING MODEL 550.00 DOUBLE $58.00 ROBINSON PIANO115 words
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Article112 1933-09-26 5 Latest Call Over GUISCARD FAVOURITE FOR CESAREWITCH London, Sept. 25. The following is the latest call-over for the Cesarewitch: 8 1 Guiscard taken and offered. 100 9 Ximenes taken and offered. 100 6 Negro offered, 18 1 taken. 18 1 Beau Frere offered, 20 1 taken. 201112 words
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Article61 1933-09-26 5 Round In 10 Under Bogey (From Our Own Oorrespond'iit) Bangkok, Sept. 25. Nai Tim, the professional of the Royal Hua Hin Links, set up a new record for the course on Saturday going round in 64—ten under bogey. Holing out at every green his score61 words
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85 1933-09-26 5 America’s Easy Win Paris, Sept. 25. Playing in his first contest as a professional, during the Franco-American Professional Tournament, which was played on Davis Cup lines and won by America by four matches to one, Cochet was easily beaten by Tilden 6—3, 6—4, 6 —2. Tilden proved85 words
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Article48 1933-09-26 5 Columbia Cup Competition The Columbia Cup Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, September 30 and October 1. Owing to the St. George’s Church Fair being held on Wednesday it has been decided to postpone the Mixed Foursomes (September) Competition until Wednesday, October 4.48 words
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Article98 1933-09-26 5 Colours v. Whites The following have been chosen for a practice match on the Esplanade at p.m. to-morrow. COLOURS D. J. Fleming; F. G. Pooley and G. J. Gilmour; L. H. Best, A. Foster and Ht W. Scarlett < Ca H F. Jackson, S. A. Woosey, J. Whaley,98 words
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Article719 1933-09-26 5 Details Re Saturday’s Meeting At Fun With regard to next Saturday’s meeting of Chinese ladies at Fun, Tanjong Bungah, for the full discussion of matters pertaining to sports and health, it may be of interest to readers to know how the idea ,of the meeting originated.719 words
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Article23 1933-09-26 5 —Reuter. London, Sept. 25. In a match in the Scottish League, Aberdeen drew with Motherwell, each side scoring a goal. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article1252 1933-09-26 5 VEGETABLE FAT CASE COUNSEL’S ELOQUENT PLEA FOR SUBSTITUTION OF FINE A STIGMA TILL DEATH Having failed to get the decision of the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, reversed, Mr. T. E. Conaghan made an eloquent plea on behalf of Xaranjan Das who1,252 words
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Advertisement66 1933-09-26 5 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unk>*oken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser anti consumer a square deal. If you see lit66 words
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Advertisement398 1933-09-26 5 2 OCTOBER |r~'3Sl Opening of the new Lffl RANGOON-LONDON [l9 AIR SERVICE f 3! TO LONDON IN 7 DAYS! MB The luxurious air service now operating between London and ■Sfifl India will be extended from Calcutta to Rangoon on 2 October next, so that from that date onwards you will398 words
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Miscellaneous524 1933-09-26 5 CCC 4489 Two Seng’s. Love’s Ftoses La.in y Malone (Tenor). Sweetheart Darlin —Danny Malone (Tenor). 8.8. C. Programme 7.30 pan. Approx. j Talk on Market Conditions by Mr. A. N. Farquharson. For Straits Settlement», and Federate- C 2574 Organ Solo. Medley of Old lune Malay States from the Empire Songs,524 words
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Article2421 1933-09-26 6 PEVERIL OF PEAK PLATE HARD GOING STOPS JUMPING: WEIGHTS FOR AUTUMN HANDICAPS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 13. The summer meeting at Derby ended in perfect weather, but the attendance was again disappointing considering the attractiveness of the programme, and if the executive, after their lengthy2,421 words
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Advertisement376 1933-09-26 6 The Inseparables CHEAP 11 OILS and REPAIR BILLS go hand in hand i /IHEplssl < «Mi I U I 1 1 The trouble with cheap oils is this Don’t gamble with u cheap oils. The the low price is only a fraction of the odds are all against you. Play376 words
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1072 1933-09-26 7 .—Central China Post. EASILY FOUND IN AGRICULTURE Need For Aiding The Farmer RURAL REHABILITATION WELCOMED It does not need an extensive knowledge of China to realise that if solid progress is to be made by this country it has to have its foundation in.—Central China Post. - 1,072 words
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Article67 1933-09-26 7 —China Times. Sale In Shanghai Opposed S/uw/Tiat, September 8. The Chinese Citizen’s Association in the International Settlement held a meeting yesterday to discuss various issues affecting the interests of Chinese citizens in the Settlement. Among the decisions reached was one opposing the sale of French Government lottery bonds—China Times. - 67 words
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Article204 1933-09-26 7 at their destination, it is learned.— Shun Pao. Construction of Strong Defence Works Amoy, September 7. The outlook of the Fukien militarly situation is still uncertain in view of the vigorous onslaught made by the Communists General Liu Ho-ting’s provincial troops have held the city ofat their destination, it is learned.—Shun Pao. - 204 words
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62 1933-09-26 7 .—China Times. Hongkong, Sept. 7. General Chen Chi-tang called an urgent military conference at Canton to-day. All high military commanders including Generals Hsiang Han-ping. Miao Pei-nan, Teng Lung-kwang, Huang Kwang-jui were in attendance. The result of the conference has not been divulged, although it is.—China Times. - 62 words
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Article331 1933-09-26 7 money in this way.— World Daily News, Peiping. Forced To Join Manchoukuo Peiping, September 2. How Japanese agents are making a travesty of the Tangku Armistice agreement by forcing Chinese in the demilitarized zone to join Manchoukuo or take out what they term insurance papers ismoney in this way.—World Daily News, Peiping. - 331 words
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Article145 1933-09-26 7 southern part of the province.—Sin Wen Pao. Military Movements in Full Swing t Peiping, Sept. 7. According to a special telegram received here from Hsining, the Tibetan troops on the Kinsha River have started a general offensive against the Sikang troops there. Military movements aresouthern part of the province.—Sin Wen Pao. - 145 words
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Article76 1933-09-26 7 —Shun Pao. Government to Make Investigations Shanghai, Sept. 8. The Government has decided to investigate into the real facts of the embezzlement case in connection with the funds contributed for the Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria which created a sensation in Shanghai several weeks ago. For this purpose the—Shun Pao. - 76 words
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Article87 1933-09-26 7 for relief work in the flooded area.—Sin Wen Pao. Losses in Western Shantung Tsinan, Sept. 7. General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has addressed a telegram to Mr. T. V. Soong reporting that as a result of the recent Yellow River flood the totalfor relief work in the flooded area.—Sin Wen Pao. - 87 words
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557 1933-09-26 7 veteran Party leaders.”—Central China Daily News. SERIOUS DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS Between Political And Party Leaders INDIVIDUAL INTERESTS FOREMOST t “It is a recognized fact that China to-day > cannot stand further internal disintegration and all national leaders must unite and co-operate closely in order toveteran Party leaders.”—Central China Daily News. - 557 words
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Article55 1933-09-26 7 l— Sin Wen Pao. Ban On Chinese Fruits Shanghai, September 8. The Chinese Fruit Merchants Union has submitted a petition to the Ministry of Industry reporting that Soviet Russia is still prohibiting Chinese fruit from entering Soviet territory. The Union requests the Ministry to take up the matterl—Sin Wen Pao. - 55 words
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Article188 1933-09-26 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Request Wired to Manchuria Branches Shanghai, September 8. The Chinese National Tsai Li-Chiao Union has addressed a telegram to the Tsai-Li-Chiao branches in the Manchurian provinces requesting them not to be fooled by the Japanese. The national union based its telegram on a Reuter’s—Sin Wen Pao. - 188 words
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Article113 1933-09-26 7 Shun Pao. Rice Merchants to Meet Gen. Chiang Nanchang, Sept. 7. Under the auspieces of General Chiang Kai-shek, a conference will shortly be called at Nanchang .to discuss measures for the development of communications in the interior so as to facilitate the transportation of rice from placesShun Pao. - 113 words
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Article90 1933-09-26 7 and Chuansha for relief purposes.—Shun Pao. 1,000 Refugees Drowned Off Woosung Shanghai, Sept. 8. According to a report received by the China Ntional Relief Association in Shanghai, no less than a thousand people were drowned at Woosung and Chuansha during the typhoon which swept over Shanghai lastand Chuansha for relief purposes.—Shun Pao. - 90 words
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Article95 1933-09-26 7 —Pciping Morning Post. Daily Visits to Tsunhua Districts Peiping, Sept. 2. According to a communique issued by the Peiping Branch Military Council yesterday, Japanese troops make daily visits to the outlying villages in the northern suburbs of Tsunhua, a district north of Peiping which was recently taken over—Pciping Morning Post. - 95 words
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Article494 1933-09-26 7 —China Press. Lord Marley An Unwelcome Visitor The action of the Japanese authorities in; refusing to allow Lord Marley, the head of the British delegation to the proposed AntiWar Conference at Shanghai, to land at Kobe, can hardly be a surprise to those who know the—China Press. - 494 words
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Article126 1933-09-26 7 proceed to Hankow.—Central China Daily News. Reception at Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 8. The various public organizations in Shanghai are giving a reception this morning at Hsiao Hsimen Gate in honour of Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the Chinese aviator now in Shanghai, who is on a cross-country flight inproceed to Hankow.—Central China Daily News. - 126 words
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Article59 1933-09-26 7 Shun Pao. Building Monopoly For Kiangnan Dockyard Shanghai, Sept. 8. The Ministry of Communications has issued an order instructing that in future all Chinese merchants desiring to build ships must place their orders with the Kiangnan Dockyard, which is a purely Chinese concern. The order declares that thisShun Pao. - 59 words
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Article173 1933-09-26 7 China Times. Cross-Country Flight Contemplated Shanghai, Sept. 8. Captain Chen Wen-Lin, Director of the Naval Aircraft Factory at Amoy who is now in Shanghai, will make a solo crosscountry flight in the naval ’plane manufactured by his factory in Amoy, instead of accompanying Mr. Sun Tung-kang as at– China Times. - 173 words
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Article432 1933-09-26 8 Penang at the moment is suffering from a plague of mosquitoes of a variety which has no equal for voracity. The pests have found their way all over the place. Even the hotels have succumbed to their assault and guests recently have experienced the novelty of dining432 words
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Article246 1933-09-26 8 Last month the Judicial Committee of the Privv Council celebrated its one hundredth birthday. Before it was established cases of appeals from the Colonies came before the Privv Council as a whole. 1 here was a quorum of three, but there was nothing to prevent lay members246 words
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Article1180 1933-09-26 8 tc say.”—C. Gcrdcn Glover in the “ Manchestei Guardian. ” - tc say.”—C. Gcrdcn Glover in the Manchestei Guardian.” Mrs. Henney proclaimed the proposed gift of a sewing machine to her daughter with an air of graciousness and complacent pride calculated to impress the entire neighbourhood. Altogether Mrs. Henney’s daughter had given her a startling succession of delights1,180 words
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Article777 1933-09-26 8 THE FIRST STEAMBOA, France is about to honour v, memorial tablet the man who did n •«R SZirj build in 1765 the first steams!. Mar quis of Jousfroy d’Abbas. v tariy history of all inventions is ir’ rio tangle, partly becruse h sa stirring men's minds simult777 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-26 8 Cigarette Gifts! EVERY D E RESZKE is a prize in itself The cigarette for smokers who discriminate Say “DE RESZKE” to your tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—32. —n-irJrtrrri r~ir~ir*ir*tr*<r~iri ririrmiririririrm TiJ !U IwiulU >□ *****31 jI “I “11! 131IZ^11UIUIUI50 words
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Article330 1933-09-26 9 —Reuter. If Money Can Be Borrowed MODERATE RATE OF INTEREST Washington, Sept. 25. White House Conference opened at President’s secretary stated that the of the Conference was to review the ,il situation, particularly with a view wring credit available to agriculture dustry, but no new move—Reuter. - 330 words
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Article76 1933-09-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 25. teacher cf St. George’s Institution, ig, Edward Taveira, was the com'nant in a Police Court case to-day when charged his Tamil gardener with the of his H. M. V. Portable and seven 'phone records. Worship convicted accused and posti n76 words
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Article86 1933-09-26 9 —China Times. Veteran Party Leader To Go Abroad Canton, Sept. 7. Mr. Chou Lu, a veteran Party leader, a comment members of the South-west Poical Council and concurrently Chancellor the Chung Shan University in Canton, > decided to resign all his posts and to ake a—China Times. - 86 words
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58 1933-09-26 9 —Shun Pao. Chinese Representative Will Be Sent To Paris Shanghai, Sept. 8. Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industry, arrived in Shanghai yesterday. Interviewed, Mr. Chen informed the press that China would send a representative to •attend the forthcoming international raw silk conference in Paris, which is.—Shun Pao. - 58 words
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Article132 1933-09-26 9 Probing Political Pasts ACCUSED'S SISTER GIVES EVIDENCE Leipzig, Sept. 25. The Court is engaged in probing the political past of the accused in the Reichstag fire trial and there is as yet no sign of any evidence of the outbreak itself. Dimitroff’s sister gave evidence this morning132 words
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Article216 1933-09-26 9 Monopolies Officers Descend On Liquor Distillery Two Chinese, Tan Chong Ghee and Ng Hup Sor, pleaded guilty in the Penang Police Court this morning on three counts of possessing dutiable liquor, fermenting intoxicating liquor, and possessing distilling apparatus. Mr. R. L. Pirn, prosecuting officer on behalf of216 words
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190 1933-09-26 9 Evidence for the prosecution was continued at the resumed trial in the Police Court this morning of Wong Ooi San, a Chinese blacksmith charged with loitering on the premises of 104, Sungei Pinang Road, at 2.40 a.m. on Sept. 17. It was the house190 words
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73 1933-09-26 9 —Shun Pao. Nanking, Sept. 7. The Government is in receipt of a telegram from the Suiyuan Provincial Government requesting that funds be appropriated for the relief of the flood sufferers in Suiyuan. According to the telegram, Suiyuan al.go suffered considerable loss as a result—Shun Pao. - 73 words
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393 1933-09-26 9 VISCOUNT ISHII WILL NOT BE DRAWN Viscount Ishii, chief of the Japanese delegation to the World Economic Conference, arrived in Singapore on Saturday by the Hakone Maru, homeward bound from the Conference. When interviewed on his arrival, he was decidedly reticent and adroitly parried questions393 words
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Article99 1933-09-26 9 .—Sin Wen Pao. Strike Spreads to International Settlement Shanghai, Sept. 8. The strike of the workers in Chinese silk factories in Chapei in protest against the introduction of the new wage system remains unsettled, although the Social Affairs Department of the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai ordered.—Sin Wen Pao. - 99 words
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Article106 1933-09-26 9 forthcoming meeting, it is said. —Sin Wen Pao. Defeated Szechuen General Suing For Peace Chengtu, Sept. 7. The representative of General Liu Wenhuei has arrived in Chengtu suing for peace. General Liu Hsiang, Commander of the Allied forces, has accepted the offer and has ordered his allied commandersforthcoming meeting, it is said.—Sin Wen Pao. - 106 words
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Article79 1933-09-26 9 —Sin Wen Pao. For Relief of Flood Refugees Only Shanghai, Sept. 7. The Finance Ministry has concluded a loan of $12,000,000 with eight local Chinese banks for the sole purpose of relieving the flood refugees along the Yellow River. The new loan is secured on the Customs.—Sin Wen Pao. - 79 words
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Article351 1933-09-26 9 Ratepayers 1 Association Action "MUST FALL ON POORER i CLASSES The Committee of the Singapore Rate- payers’ Association has sent a protest to I the Municipal Commissioners against the proposed increase in the tax on tricycles and the proposal to impose a tax on bicy-351 words
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Article108 1933-09-26 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY Txmdnn No market £216.0.0 TIN—(S Months) London No market £215.12.6 Singapore $llO.OO $110.0.0 Business Done Penang $llO $llO Business Done Bu Y er s no sellers 25 tons COPRA —(Sundrled) $3.45 $3.40 BLACK PEPPEB $14.00 $14.00 bubbeb London 3 :i Ad. New York 7Hc.(G) 7%c.(G)108 words
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Advertisement177 1933-09-26 9 W UH I ijl 'I i V sftgßl REASON/ I I W I MCIUDiNC GOLD •Ifi vMjrv*»- i Calcutta 'j From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm177 words
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Article623 1933-09-26 10 Boy Who F oiled U-Boat Plan oOo— STAGGERING MESSAGE GIVEN TO BRITAIN 16 YEARS' RIDDLE One of the most remarkable mysteries of the War has been solved. It is the case of Alexander Szek, hero of the War s greatest spy adventure. Szek, a youth in his teens, provided the623 words
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Article299 1933-09-26 10 PARACHUTE DRAMA AT 14,000 FEET HURLED BACK INTO 'PLANE Staniland's Escape SECRET MACHINE WRECKED Flight Lieut. C. S. Staniland, the former Schneider Trophy pilot, jumped for his life when a secret new machine he was testing got out of control at an altitude of 14,000299 words
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Article59 1933-09-26 10 70 Guests Taken Violently 11l Seventy guests at a wedding at Rochechouart sat down to a banquet. Shortly afterwards, first one, then several, and finally all of the party were taken violently ill. For several hours the condition of a number of the guests gave cause for considerable59 words
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Article554 1933-09-26 11 MOTHERHOOD PERIL AND A DESPERATE DECISION OPERATION HELD TO HAVE BEEN JUSTIFIED Whether a dangerous operation conducted in an attempt to save a woman’s life was legal or illegal was a problem put before a coroner’s jury under singular circumstances at Windsor. No fewer than eight doctors554 words
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Article101 1933-09-26 11 Remarkably Fine Grapes Grown In The Open In a garden within a yard of the village street at Ab Kettleby, near Melton Mowbray, is a remarkably fine specimen of a vine, bearing no fewer than 240 bunches of grapes. Hundreds of garden lovers have been attracted to101 words
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Article235 1933-09-26 11 “Comrade Perkin, You Have Failed in Your Duty” MOSCOW BROADCAST DRAMA Comrade Perkin, you are arrested.” These words, spoken in Russian, came clearly from the radio set in my Berlin home says the Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Express”). We were listening in, a few’ friends235 words
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Article160 1933-09-26 11 Alleged Intruder’s Awe ‘T thought it best to give in, as I could see the gentleman w’as a big game hunter, j In one room I saw several animals’ heads and horns.” This statement was alleged to have been made to the160 words
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Article166 1933-09-26 11 Chief Registrar on Losses From Bad Auditing An extract from a letter sent by the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies w’as read to the conference of the Independent Order of Rechabites at the Friends' House, Euston Road, London, yesterday. It referred to the auditing of the166 words
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Article283 1933-09-26 12 Mr. Maurice Maude, formerly of Cicely Estate, writes as follows to the Editor of the “Financial Times.” How much longer are we to be kept in suspense, not knowing whether the outputs of rubber are to be controlled One day we read in the Press that the283 words
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Article459 1933-09-26 12 An index to the comparative industrial revival of European countries and the United States, as evidenced by the apparent consumption of tin, is contained in a bulletin prepared by the International Tin Research and Development Council Statistical Office at the Hague. During the first six months of459 words
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Article1149 1933-09-26 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wens the latest quotatlom n MEb&.uS. KENNEDY Si short list today. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Amal. Malay 1.25 1.35 1.30 1.40 Batu Lin tang 50 60 52 l L > 60 Brega 42% 50 42 1 21,149 words
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Article123 1933-09-26 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 79 13 32 78 3132 New York 4.74% 4.78 Montreal 4.85 4.89 Brussels 22.27% 22.15% Geneva 16.04 15.95% Amsterdam 7.70 7.67 Milan 59% 58 13 16 Berlin 13.02 12.95% Stockholm 19.40 19.38% Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 C Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29123 words
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Article1198 1933-09-26 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I I tri I e c i NAMES, I S Ih a RUBBER (Dol'ar.) jlc. cl Allenby Rubber Co. 70 75 I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 I Amalgamated Malay Estates 13’ I <0 I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 i I Ayer Kunmg1,198 words
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Advertisement13 1933-09-26 12 1 Hl Energy? a p.|j I ■SANATOCEni •Bl True Tonic-Food IISSgPtTVU-,-. Chemists jl13 words
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Article612 1933-09-26 13 1 Schedule of Principal i Lines i I Thfl following Lb a list of Teasels arriving I Ml Bailing from Penang during the week: I IN PORT TO-DAY I S.S. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. I S.S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. S.S. TAPAH from Kantang. Sails612 words
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Article192 1933-09-26 13 SEPTEMBER 29 Ipoh Swimming Club Handicap Competitions. SEPTEMBER 30 Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Ipoh. Hockey Selangor State Trial. Selangor Turf Club Professional Meeting. Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd., annual Meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., 11 a.m. Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Ltd., Messrs. A. A.192 words
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Article528 1933-09-26 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, on September 2 by the s.s. “Ranchi” was delivered in London on September 23. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch528 words
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Article56 1933-09-26 13 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 26 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 4 m|ts 2|4 1|32 Private 3 mjts credit 2|4 9|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 55 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154*4 Hongkong T.T. 38 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Advertisement100 1933-09-26 13 Horlick’s builds up vigorous young bodies CHILDREN in their > early years should be given a nourishing 1,9 /i WjC diet—one that provides X M plenty of energy-giving M food. Thai’s why doctors x hB recommend Horlick’s Malted Milk. I* supplies these essential food '/HI. elements that the gro wing100 words
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Miscellaneous272 1933-09-26 13 r "T" ■T'rrrw-rrw* I a Iv> £M Dak^BC^wck n 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 m g-M’s FAST-MOVING COMEDY LEE TRACY in "THE NUISANCE" S W,th MA DGE EVANS FRANK MORGAN. B THURSDAY. 9 THE S( KEEN S MOST POPULAR PAIR OF FUNSTERS LAUREL and HARDY 2 g IN M.-G.-M s FULL LENGTH272 words
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Article983 1933-09-26 14 MR. G. B. SHAW REFIRES HIS AMERICAN BROADSIDE AT ENGLAND The startling lecture which Mr. George Bernard Shaw delivered in the United States during his recent visit while on world tour was on August 27 published in England by Messrs. Constables. “The Political Madhouse in America and983 words
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258 1933-09-26 14 £500,000 For Stamps and Big Demand For Pearls OLD MASTERS AGAIN London, Sept. 20. London’s season of art sales this year is an almost continuous one, for there has been only four weeks’ respite. This week it begins again with rare stamps dispersals. Half a258 words
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Advertisement89 1933-09-26 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement tn the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your storj (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in89 words
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Advertisement292 1933-09-26 14 K Ju I I 9k J I Germs of decay lurk I in ugly film I Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film I with this special film-removing tooth paste I IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and revealt I go even one day without292 words
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Article229 1933-09-26 16 “I say, man Fine, man, wha t 33 “No-h, man, I tell you, man: no can do, man. Some people deploie tha standardisation of anything, as killing individuality, enterprise, and ad, such desirable qualities, rendering us soulless automatons with all sorts of horrible i epressions. They quote for example229 words
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Article168 1933-09-26 16 At Fun Frolic Park Last Night Despite the uncertainty of the weather the Moonlight Crystal Follies, who opened a return season at the Fun and Frolic Park last night were well supported. The vaudeville programme consisting of 30 items of Talkie Hits, Malayan Memories interluded •with comic168 words
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Article65 1933-09-26 16 —Reuter. FREEMASONRY Women’s Encroachment London, Sept. 25. Women’s encroachment upon the almost last remaining male stronghold was emphasised to-day by the consecration of the Westminster headquarters of the “Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Masons” Women’s Craft Grand Lodge to celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of its foundation. Devotees claim that.■—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article272 1933-09-26 16 Official Programme Out HORSES 1, 2 AND 3 AND PONIES 1 For their Autumn Meeting to be run on Saturday, October 21, Wednesday, October 25 and Saturday, October 28 the Perak Turf Club are catering for horses 1, 2 and 3 and ponies 1 but272 words
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Article98 1933-09-26 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged;— MONDAY Miss Risoe vs. Miss Wemyss Miss Buntin vs. Mrs. Wemyss D. McLord Craik vs. G. B. F. Southam (unfinished tie) E. T. M. Lias vs. W. M. Edwards TUESDAY Mrs. Clifton vs. Mrs. Dawson J. N. Cooley98 words
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Article51 1933-09-26 16 September Issue Out The September Number of Racing Up-to-Date is now out of the press and can be had at the Pinang Gazette office or regular agents. It contains the deailed results of the Singapore meeting and the latest alterations and amendments to the S. R. A. Classification51 words
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Article181 1933-09-26 16 Popular Lee Tracy’s Latest At Queen’s The Nuisance,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night, stars the ever popular Lee Tracy in the leading role. There is much in the story to warrant the large number of patrons attracted to the Queen’s last night. It181 words
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Article95 1933-09-26 16 17 Months In Arrears In the Supreme Court yesterdaj’, before Mr. Justice Ccbbett, Mr. E. E. Manasseh appeared on a Judgment Notice in connection with a judgment which had been obtained by Nachappia Chetty. Debtor had been ordered to pay $lO a month but had fallen into95 words
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Article100 1933-09-26 16 The m.s. “Boringia” is due here from Europe to-morrow afternoon and the following are among those travelling outwards Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Streyffert, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicoll, Miss D. E. Clark, Mr. R. W. Grant, Mrs. E. K. Husband, Mr. A. Rohde, Mrs. E. Lacroix, Dr.100 words
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Advertisement53 1933-09-26 16 K. a 9 o. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-MORROW Special Dinner Dance 1 MUSIC BY THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA (S.S. ‘‘PRESIDENT FOLK”) Saturday, 7th. Oct. Tues. 10th Oct. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT "TWO HUSBANDS" EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. Book Now. E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY NIGHT. ’PHONE53 words
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Advertisement167 1933-09-26 16 H HE E 'B~B B E E E B“B~B' BB R K B~B' k a r t £>t. @eorge’s Church Fete TO-MORROW AT THE 7W/V HALL AT 4.30 P.M. SIDE-SHOWS—CABARET—TEA-BAR DANCING 7.30 P.M.—9 P.M.—NONENTITIES BAND. This space is kindly donated by Messrs. GUTHRIE A Co, Ltd <B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B B B B167 words
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