Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 147. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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187 1935-06-28 1 —Reuter. TO PULL UP GREAT BRITAIN To Her Proper Position GREAT CHANGE IN > OPINION London, June 28. A national defence loan us to pull up to our proper position in the world and put ourselves abreast of our great responsibilities’* was advocated by—Reuter. - 187 words
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2157 1935-06-28 1 CRITICISM AND DEFENCE OF WRIT CLAIM THAT POWERS WERE EXCEEDED Singapore, Wednesday. Hhe hearing of the appeal of the Singapore Improvement 1 rust against the finding of the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard, granting a writ of prohibition preventing them from appearing before the Governor in2,157 words
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Article40 1935-06-28 1 Singapore Improvement Trust Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 28. The Singapore Improvement Trust appeal was concluded after Mr. Mundell had made a brief reply to certain parts of Mr. Braddell’s reply and Their Lordships reserved judgment.40 words
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Article202 1935-06-28 1 Rugby Radio Service. German Quota Increase ONLY IN CASE OF ABNORMAL CONSTRUCTION BY POWERS I London, June 27. I The First Lord of the Admiralty was asked in the House of Commons today to explain in what circumstances the Government contemplated giving their assent under the Anglo-German NavalRugby Radio Service. - 202 words
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Article52 1935-06-28 1 leave the nursing home. —Rugby Radio Service. Leaves Nursing Home Today London, June 27. The Princess Royal, who underwent an operation for the treatment of a thyroid gland on Jun e 4 has made such satisfactory progress that she was able today to leave the nursing home.leave the nursing home.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article217 1935-06-28 1 —Reuter. 11,500,000 Participate VAST MAJORITY FOR DISARMAMENT London, June 27. Representatives of all chief political parties, the Chinese Minister and several other foreign diplomats sat at a common platform at the Albert Hall mass meeting of the League of Nations Union, presided over by Lord—Reuter. - 217 words
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Article63 1935-06-28 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Pilot Killed London, June 27. Hundreds of holiday makers on the Sussex Coast today saw an airforce machine strike the sea and sink off Selesey Bill. The local lifeboat was launched and recovered the body of the pilot, Officer N. D. Ashton,—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article161 1935-06-28 1 the Italo-Ethiopian dispute.’’—Rugby Radio Service. Exchange Of Views With, M. Laval London, June 2. j Mr. Anthony Eden returned to London tonight having seen M. Laval in Paris today on his way through from Rome. The following statement was made to I the Press by M. Laval:the Italo-Ethiopian dispute.’’—Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article209 1935-06-28 1 chant and fishing fleet. Rugby Radio Service. Review Of Services In Early July London, June 27. His Majesty the King returns to London tomorrow morning after three weeks at Sandringham, where he has greatly benefited from the rest and fresh air which his medical adviserschant and fishing fleet. Rugby Radio Service. - 209 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-28 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement1848 1935-06-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL BANK holiday. HOE SENG MOTOR BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. GARAGE chartered bank TIME-TABLE. The Exchange Banks will I <* An scions reuting to be closed on Monday, Ist IST CLASS HANDEL MAATSCHAPFIJ Should be TO d j 2ND CLASS PaM-up Capitol ..£3,000.00 The Advertising Manager, The1,848 words
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Article, Illustration2451 1935-06-28 3 GRACE MOORE AT COVENT GARDEN MERTON HODGE'S NEW PLAY JOHN BUCHAN BOOK SCREENED KING VIDOR'S LATEST FILM (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 15. AMERICAN SOPRANO AS MIMI. THE eagerly-awaited revival of “La Boheme” took place at Covent Garden this week, with Miss Grace Moore, the American2,451 words
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Advertisement241 1935-06-28 3 jjjjW makes up so beautifully— ,t kkps ,ts l,ne You wiU love makin s “P Tobralco, Charming j Ik S 38 5t looks in piece is cven more attractive made up. It hangs ”so beautifully i j /1 A and DO amount of washing will spoil its lovely 1 I241 words
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Article, Illustration818 1935-06-28 4 CONVERSION OF TERRITORIALS i EIGHT UNITS AGREE 40,000 Men Needed DUTIES OF THE FORCE In fulfilment of *he scheme announced in Parliament on March 18, eight Territor al Army units have been asked, and have agreed to, conversion into enti-air-craft defence units for the London818 words
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Article254 1935-06-28 4 North Australia's Problem North Australia, vast open country of cattle leases, is in a quandary. Shall it continue to develop beef breeding in which considerable capital, including English, has been sunk? Or. in view of the difficult meat problem, now being thrashed out between Downing-Street and Mr.254 words
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Article203 1935-06-28 4 LEAVES £17,000 I Secret Charity Trust The will of Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, who died cn Jan. 1 at the age of 73, has just been proved. He left property valued at £17,308, with net personalty £16,541. The will, dated January, 1929, was writi ten in the203 words
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Article251 1935-06-28 4 Giant Ship Nearly Ready SMOKING TO BE ALLOWED Special Ash-Trays Berlin, June 15. Germany’s new Zeppelin, L. Z. 129. which is now nearing completion at Friedrichshafen, will not only be remarkable for the comfort of its qabins and the length of its promenade decks. Smoking will be251 words
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Article231 1935-06-28 4 Reply To Soeech About O.T.C. Mr. George Lansbury declared “I think that the Prince of Wales, after he has thought over the matter, will see that there are forms of discipline besides shouldering a musket and playing at soldiers.” He was speaking at the summer231 words
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Article212 1935-06-28 4 An aerial photographic survey is being made of 30.000 square miles of the Northern half'of Australia, where enormously rich mineral resources are to be developed with the aid of British capital. Vast mica deposits in the “outback” of Central Australia, long regarded as desert, are being212 words
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Advertisement348 1935-06-28 4 J r < <r > A baby’s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks ■ij a joy to all who witness them. On and on he goes gaining in weight and348 words
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Article847 1935-06-28 5 Alleged Infanticide CHINESE AMAH TO STAND TRIAL Singapore, June 26 What is probably the first case of its kind to come up before a local court was heard before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, yesterday, when a charge of infanticide was made against a847 words
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1643 1935-06-28 5 ASSAULT WITH BADMINTON RACQUET ALLEGED "BRUTAL AND UNJUSTIFIABLE" SAYS COUNSEL 1 Kuala Lumpur, June 27. A well dressed young Indian girl, Sel--1 vam James, appeared as complainant be- fore Mr. F. K. Wilson in the First Police Court yesterday, when she summoned Miss E. Olson,1,643 words
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Article48 1935-06-28 5 Exhibition In Penang Next Tuesday An exhibition of Italian Marble Sculpture will be held at 22, Beach Street from July 2, to July 8. The exhibition, to be conducted by Professors Gremigni and U. Mori will comprise Statutory, Busts,, Lamps, Pedestals, etc., by renowned Italian sculptors.48 words
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Advertisement496 1935-06-28 5 Densmore Shute Ogg-Mented vll the “ogg-mented" principle amazing Woods Irons I |1 IS APPLIED WITH EQUAL Zf H NEW i 11 EFFECTIVENESS TO WOODS IHi DISCOVERY NOTE.— THE TOE i 141 I «>WVCKT WEIGHTED FEATURE I ITB O F QGG-MENTED I I a,,id oF S ol€ HEADS HAS BEEN I496 words
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Article, Illustration218 1935-06-28 6 What Was Once Quetta FIRST AERIAL PICTURE, received in London showing the devastation wi ought by the great earthquake at Quetta, British Baluchistan. Every horn? and building in the upland valley is one mass of ruins. THE YOUNGEST BISHOP Dr. Joseph Wellington Hunkin, after his218 words
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Article833 1935-06-28 7 Inquiry Resumed SAMYNATHAN'S WIFE GIVES EVIDENCE The inquiry was resumed yesterday afternoon in the police court before the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, into the death of an Indian named Aiyavoo who died in mysterious circumstances from formalin poisoning on April 28 following a visit to a833 words
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Article352 1935-06-28 7 R.A.F. Hying Boats' Pacific Cruise •w WILL NOT NOW END uhTIL SUNDAY The Pacific cruise of two Singapore flying boats of No. 205 (F. 8. Squadron. R- A. F., Singapore, will not end until Sunday, it is announced. The boats were due back at Seletar352 words
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Article236 1935-06-28 7 Ends In Cheating Charge Further evidence was recorded on Tuesday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, in the case in which Chia Chan Tock, proprietor of Chop Bian Giap. is charged with cheating the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. in respect ofi236 words
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Article89 1935-06-28 7 Revision Considered Necessary NEW COMMITTEE MAY BE APPOINTED At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to be held today the President will move that a Committee consisting of five members and the President be appointed to revise the Five Years’ Programme. At the same89 words
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Article154 1935-06-28 7 Sequel To Arrest In People's Pork Before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the criminal district court on Wednesday a Chinese named Wong Wing was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment and fined $5O, in default a further two months, for possession of a loaded .32 revolver and several154 words
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Article343 1935-06-28 7 Well-Known Engineer Dies At Cape Town News has been received of the death at Cape Town at the age of 74 of Sir Henry Cracroft Trollcpe, 12th BaronetSir Henry was a civil engineer and architect and spent nearly the whole cf his life abroad. He assisted at343 words
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Article641 1935-06-28 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident-Councillor, Penang, is due back from leave shortly. Mr. J.H.N Evans arrived here yesterday front Port Swettenham by the s.s. “Kinta.” The Hon'ble Mr. Chung Ah Ming has returned to Ipoh after a business visit to Hong Kong. Mr. G. Longley, of Pritchard and641 words
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Advertisement104 1935-06-28 7 MARCONIPHONE RADIO-GRAM I i THE NEW JUBILEE MODEL 287. 1 b The new “Jubilee” Radio Gramophone a remarkable in- k strument in every way, exceptional both in performance and specification. Fitted with 5-Valve 7-Stage superhet chassis I incorporating quiet A.V.C., Tone Compensated Volume b c control. An ideal all wave104 words
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Article1484 1935-06-28 8 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS CARD OF NINE EVENTS Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow's races at Ipoh together with selections by 1 ic-1 ac. Horses —Class I—Division I—7 Furlongs. 12 0 REFILL 9.03 Lee Nam Hobbs 2 4 0 BELLE EDNA 9.03 “K.1,484 words
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Article273 1935-06-28 8 —Reuter. Whitcombe Leading SECOND ROUND SCORES Muirfield, June 27. Owing to the change of wind the conditions are clearer and finer for the second round of the British Open Golf Championship but crowds in the early matches •are smaller, probably due to the fact that Cotton is—Reuter. - 273 words
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Article193 1935-06-28 8 Junior Inter-Team Badminton i i BOON CHOO BEATS I CHIN BEE j The Merrilads Badminton Party won j their Junior Inter-Team Badminton Championship fixture against the Highways and Byways Badminton Party by four games to one. Leading by three games to one on the previous days’ play, the193 words
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Article109 1935-06-28 8 Penana Open Badminton Championships The Junior Inter-Team Badminton Competition between the Hu Yew Seah and j the A.C.S. Union will be replayed on Monday, July 8, at the Limstead Court. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS The following are the opening fixtures for the Penang Open Championships commencing on Thursday July 4:—109 words
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Article252 1935-06-28 8 Second Division League Fixture D.A.F.C. "B" LOSES BY TWO GOALS The Muslim Recreation Club maintained their unbeaten record in the Second Division League soccer by obtaining both points in yesterday’s match played on the Renong Ground when they beat the D.A.F.C. "B.” by two clear goals. The252 words
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Article184 1935-06-28 8 Boatmen's Union Beat P.C.C. In an ’rteresting and evenly contested friendly soccer on the Padeng yesterday evening the Boatmen’s Union did well to beat the Penang Cricket Club by two clear goals. The home team were unlucky not to have made the match a drawn one for they184 words
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Article95 1935-06-28 8 —Reuter. Hampshire. Beaten SOUTH AFRICANS WIN BY INNINGS London, June 27. The following are the results of cricket matches concluded today Surrey defeated Hampsh re by an innings and seven rims. Hampshire 79 and 188. Surrey 274. ESSEX DEFEATS GLOUCESTER Essex defea ed Gloucester by nine wickets..—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article172 1935-06-28 8 —Reuter. Perry Defeats Vanryn JAPANESE PAIR ENTERS THIRD ROUND London June 28. There was a crowd of 23,000 at Wimbledon today, when matches in the third round of the Men’s Singles were played. Perry beat Vauryn 4 —6. 6—l, 6—3, 10—8. Austin beat Musgrove (South Africa) 6—3,—Reuter. - 172 words
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Article339 1935-06-28 8 Police Beat H.A.F.C. In a second division league match played yesterday on the Patani Road Ground the Police Sports Club defeated the H. A. F. C. I by five goals to three, after leading by 2-1 at the end of the first half. A few minutes from339 words
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Article61 1935-06-28 8 P.C.C. v. Penang Free School The following have been selected to represent *he P.C.C. against the Penang Free School a’ Green Lane, on Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. S. V. Adams, C. H. Baker, J. Cooper, A. H. Hunt, J. S. J. E. Jeans, C. P. Liston, J. E. Miler,61 words
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Article, Illustration3255 1935-06-28 9 EIGHT MEN OUT, AND IN DANGER OF FOLLOWING-ON JACK HOBBS* PRAISE WADE'S SLOW-MOTION METHODS THREE EACH FOR VERITY AND NICHOLS, AND ONE FOR ROBINS ENGLAND 384 for 7 (DecJ SOUTH AFRICANS 215 for 8 SOl/1 II AFRICA put up a hard fight to3,255 words
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1107 1935-06-28 10 The news from Europe today is definitely disquieting thong’ll there is LI. still hope that the matter may yet be I brought to a settlement without fur- ther untoward complications. It is now obvious that nothing less than an lunofficial protectorate over Abyssinia will1,107 words
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Article912 1935-06-28 10 MR. GOODMAN TO RETURN TO PENANG? During the next few months Penang will lose at least five of its most senior Government officials. The period of leave granted to Mr. A. M. Good--1 man, Resident Councillor, Penang, will be expiring soon and so far as is known912 words
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Article58 1935-06-28 10 vunuud ciapeUL» Of the negotiations.—Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations Proceeding London, June 27. Colonel Colville today received at the Board of Trade the Spanish Government delegation, who are to negotiate a trade agreement. A general exchange of views took place and arrangements were made for a detailed discussionvunuud ciapeUL» Of the negotiations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article51 1935-06-28 10 muel Hoare, was in the chair.—Rugby Radio Service. Dinner At Foreign Office London, June 27. The British Government gave a dinner tonight at the Foreign Office in honour oY Amir Saiud, the Crown Prince of Saudi* Arabia. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, was in the chair.—Rugbymuel Hoare, was in the chair.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Advertisement11 1935-06-28 10 THAT TH > ST DIAMOND BEER Dis+ributors HENRY WAUGH 6- C° L™11 words
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50 1935-06-28 11 Six Cases Reported VICTIMS EITHER MALAYS OR BOYANESE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 28. Six cases of smallpox have been reported by the Health Officer of Johore Bahru. All victims are either Malays or jßoyanese. Precautions in the shape of vaccination was started yesterday.50 words
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Article2369 1935-06-28 11 DR. LIM ENG HAE'S MESSAGE SINGAPORE ROTARY ADDRESS Baby Soothers Condemned Singapore, June 26. The vital problem of upbringing of children, especially to Chinese parents, was discussed by Dr. Lim Eng Hae in an address delivered to the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly luncheon2,369 words
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Article98 1935-06-28 11 Alleged Attack On Woman Arrested yesterday on a warrant Ang Teng San. a Hokkien, was produced before (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today. Accused was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Ang Seng Tai (f) at Esplanade Road on June 6. In claiming trial98 words
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Article48 1935-06-28 11 Mr. Herbert H. Walker (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 28. Mr. Herbert Hobson Walker, the former Klang lawyer died at Melbourne on ednesday following a long illness. He retired a year ago after 25 years in Malaya. He leaves behind a widow.48 words
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Article43 1935-06-28 11 In the Suprem? Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley first came on the bench to fix the cases for hearing in July. His Lordship was subsequently engaged in Chamber work and later came on the bench again to hear bankruptcy matters.43 words
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Article108 1935-06-28 11 —Reuter. Fighting At Fengtai Tokio, June 28. Japanese reports from Peiping last evening states that 1,000 irregulars with an armoured car gathered at Fengtai under the command of Pas Chien-wu, a former subordinate of Marshal Wu Pei-fu. The irregulars appeared before the Yungtingmen south gate and demanded admission.—Reuter. - 108 words
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Advertisement146 1935-06-28 11 I MIIIM SEE THAT HE IS TRULY FED! On baby’s proper feeding during his cradle days depends his future vigour. If breast feeding is not possible or advisable, give him Humanised TRUFOOD, which is virtually a duplicate of breast milk. Trufood means true feeding; and he’s sure to be a146 words
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Article1604 1935-06-28 12 TIN MARKET AND OUTLOOK POSITION OF MALAYA MR. CHANTREY INCHBALD'S SUGGESTIONS The annual general meeting of the Kinta Tin Mines, Limited, was held cn June 12 at 65 London-wall, London, E. C. Mr. C. Chantrey Inchbald (the chairman), after reviewing the accounts for the year under consideration,1,604 words
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Article43 1935-06-28 12 Kay Tin Mines (Kinta), Limited, have received telegraphic advice from the Secretary in London that an Interim Dividend of 2>%% has been declared payable on the Bth July in respect of the Financial Year ending 31st October, 1935.43 words
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Article103 1935-06-28 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Faria 74 35j64 74 33J64 New York 4.94 4.93% Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.21 29.22 Geneva 15.07 15.06 Amsterdam 7.24 7.24 Milan 59% 59% Berlin 12.22% 12.22% Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226%103 words
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Advertisement119 1935-06-28 12 RLL ALONG THE LINE I f > mJ ji. 4 I HANDKERCHIEFS SHOW E X 7 QURUTY AND 7. DISTINCTION, Made in England. [I Guaranteed Colours. HENRY WAUGH Co. LTP (sole, importers.? SINGAPORE— KUALA LDMPUR PENANG. LOOK ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY f° r 1 I YOU, J J j So many house-holders119 words
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Advertisement608 1935-06-28 12 WWWWW.VAW.VASMAWAWi HS T E E L Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins f Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFG. I CO., 1. River Road. i PENANG. {Relieved His Own 6s Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA XL j Dear Sire —J have been a eufferer from608 words
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146 1935-06-28 13 —Reuter. Dissatisfaction Among Metal Traders LONDON METAL EXCHANGE THREATENED London, June 27. Dissatisfaction with the working of Tin restriction was expressed by Sir Charles Barrie at the general meeting of Metal Traders Limited, of which he is the chairman. He stated the London Metal Exchange had—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article486 1935-06-28 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Signor Mussolini's Aims MR. ANTHONY EDEN FULLY INFORMED Yolks With M. Laval Resumed In Paris London, June 27. Mr. Anthony Eden arrived at Paris today on his return from Rome and in accordance with arrangements, announced at the conclusion of his conversations in Paris on—Rugby Radio Service. - 486 words
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Article119 1935-06-28 13 KIIUW II Uvllvldvlvl t AXA4 aiavjviwv amounted to £lO,OOO.— Rugby Radio Sert*sce. For Westminster Hospital Rebuilding Fund London, June 27. Handsome donations are announced to the Fund for rebuilding on a new site, ■Westminster Hospital and Medical School of which the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stoneKIIUW II Uvllvldvlvl t AXA4 • aiavjviwv amounted to £lO,OOO.—Rugby Radio Sert*sce. - 119 words
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Article110 1935-06-28 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Full Capabilities Revealed In Public Flight Lcndcn, June 27. A wirelessly controlled aeroplane which is the first of its kind in the world and will be erhibited at the Royal Air Force Pageant at Hendon on Saturday, revealed its full capabilities in public flight at•—Rugby Radio Service. - 110 words
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Article30 1935-06-28 13 —Reuter. Nanking Agrees To Japanese Demands Peiping, Junie 27. The Japanese euthorities announce that Nanking has accepted all the demands arising from the Chang-pei incident on June 12.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article672 1935-06-28 13 J Seventy-First Birthday Of Madam Tan Ee Neo OPERAS GIVE PERFORMANCES On the occasion of the seventy-first birthday of their mother Madam Tan Ee Neo, Messrs. Wee Gim Puay, Wee Gim Phai and Wee Gim Leong gave a party last night at "Medan House” Logan Road when nearly672 words
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Article28 1935-06-28 13 .—Reuter Service. Returning To London Today London, June 27. The King who has been at Sandringham for the past three weeks is returning to London tomorrow..—Reuter Service. - 28 words
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Article32 1935-06-28 13 Rugby Radio Service, £40,000 For Jubilee Trust London, June 27. The Prince of Wales has handed to the King George’s Jubilee Trust a sum of £40,000 received from Lady Houston.Rugby Radio Service, - 32 words
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Article150 1935-06-28 13 has not yet been reached.—Reuter Wireless. Profound Disagreement Manifest Paris, June 25. Profound disagreement on the question of immediate currency stabilisation was manifested at today s sitting of the International Chamber of Commerce between the British official delegation and business leaders of other countries, notably those belonginghas not yet been reached.—Reuter Wireless. - 150 words
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Article38 1935-06-28 13 —Rugby Radio Service, London, June 27. The road accident figures for the week ending June 22 were 118 killed and 4,590 injured. The figures for the corresponding week last year were 133 killed and 5,138 injured.—Rugby Radio Service, - 38 words
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Article134 1935-06-28 13 one from “his Muslim brothers.”—Reuter i Wireless. I i Muslim Rites At Lord i Headley's Funeral I London June 25. J J The title Al Haj Al Farooque (one who can distinguish good from false- hood) was inscribed on the casket coni taining Lord Headley’s remainsone from “his Muslim brothers.”—Reuter : i Wireless. I - 134 words
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Article52 1935-06-28 13 Successful Operation In London (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 27. A cable from London yesterday renorts that the last operation on Sir Josiah Crosby, who recently departed from Bangkok on sick leave, was successful. The Minister hopes to return to Siam before I the end of52 words
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Article84 1935-06-28 13 Arrives In Singapore From Siam 1 I Singapore, June 26. An “albino” elephant has arrived 11» Singapore. It came from Siam by th® Suddhadib and has been taken to Mr. Basapah’s “Zoo” at Ponggoll. j The albino elephant is very similar to the famous white elephant, which actually84 words
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Article85 1935-06-28 13 .—Reuter. Washington, June 27. The Bland Copeland bill for building up the merchant marine by subsidies was passed in th e He use of Representatives by 194 votes to 186 and forwarded to the Senate. The House of Representatives and the Senate both approved the.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement124 1935-06-28 13 Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SCENTED -SAFE; SPE-~ Y ■■11» I I IV M^/IEAVES SKINII ESOFT ANO WHITE 1 P WITHOUT A TRACE J OF UGLY HAIR J The latest discovery of science. A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on124 words
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Advertisement171 1935-06-28 13 OPENS TONIGHT WHWR® I) 1% w 5 m JACK BUCHANAN in British and Dominions world triumphant musical comedy success with LILI DARR II A (directed by Thornton Freeland who made “Whoopee”) Brewster’s Millions ’/A VWA I' *7.// ■EI xwiw I s w/a SEE HUNDREDS OF THE i LOVELIEST GIRLS DANCING171 words
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Article392 1935-06-28 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly by train to Singapore392 words
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Article741 1935-06-28 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principe! Lines The following is a list of vessels arr: and sailing from Penang during the we IN PORT TODAY M.S. MALAYA from Japan via Singap Sails same day for Aden, Suez, Said, Jaffa, Ha fa, Rotterdam, II burg and Copenhagen. M.V. SAL AW ATI741 words
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Miscellaneous1491 1935-06-28 14 Wireless Programmes nn r With Violin, ViolonoeUo, and Gul- K.8.E., Master of the Rolls; Praytar), Chicken Reel. Leslie Hutchin- ers; Hymn, Lord While for All The following are the wavelengths, two son (Hutch): Vienna in Springtime Mankind we Pray (Church Hymnal < which will be used simultaneously (Leon, Pelosi). Jack1,491 words
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Miscellaneous197 1935-06-28 14 Assn.) and Fraulein Kirmsse of the “Press” Section 9.05 —News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 9.20 Relayed from Hamburg: German Music on All Kinds of F)olk Instruments 10.20 From Public Life: Ministerialdirektor Dr. Krummel: The Physical Education of Youth in German Universities 10.35 News in German197 words
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Article261 1935-06-28 16 Jack Buchanan's Musical Success I Shown to an appreciative audience at yesterday’s pre-screening, the Majestic promises to be packed to its limit tonight for the premiere of “Brewster’s Millions. •Tack Buchanan, in fact, has never done anything so good as this on the screen and he has always261 words
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Advertisement334 1935-06-28 16 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. SUPERB ITALIAN MARBLE s STATUARY, BUSTS, FIGURES, 'j LAMPS, PEDESTALS, Etc., Etc., k by famous Florence Sculptors OF ALL SIZES COLOURS Brought over from Florence, Italy, if >< 1 1 By f i Messrs. Giulio Gremigni Ugo Mori. 1 ON SALE FOR ONE334 words
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Miscellaneous324 1935-06-28 16 6-30 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 matwee tomorrow at 2 30rM MATINEE TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 RETURN SCREENING FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY Star Motion Picture Co.’s Proudest WARNER BROS. GREAT EPIC OF AIR Achievement 2X “Two Sisters” CHAPTER 2 iQb I with <>l I MISS BUTTERFLY WU324 words
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Article242 1935-06-28 17 Victoria Victims Appeal To British Legion Fresh hope for the survivors of the Victoria settlers has arisen through the action taken at the recent conference of the British Legicn. Of the ninety settlers who have returned with their families to England, 46 are now in distress,242 words
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362 1935-06-28 17 LIBERTY OF SPEECH STIFLED TOO MUCH OFFICIALDOM CHARGE Farce Of Medical Examination THE GOOD OLD DAYS “The individual coming out to Australia for the first time does not get any too good an impression of the ‘freedom’ prevailing here Had we been going to362 words
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Article349 1935-06-28 17 Seen On Way To Africa I ANOTHER 'CLUE' IN NEW MYSTERY LEGEND A month after his death in a motorcycle crash in Devon the late “Colonel Lawrence” is still in the news. From various parts of the world come stories of Lawrence having been seen on349 words
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476 1935-06-28 17 6-Year-Old Girl Who Signs For Her Pay BUT DOESN'T KNOW WHAT IT IS Three hundred British children are paying for their own education and clothes, and contributing to their family incomes. They are the children whose faces you see in advertisements. Here are the stories476 words
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Advertisement297 1935-06-28 17 —=—s-4 I << D IA M O N o' 3> i ISI2L 1 1 Mff|| I ,J IsWir 3AM©N® J*fcZs| HPANO BEDSTEAD I LUCKY < IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A “DIAMOND” BED BECAUSE '"•A “DIAMOND” Bed is the best that monej can buy at a lower price than inferior297 words
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Advertisement141 1935-06-28 17 (3 cigaxctte oj xRe Playcr’s N <?3 Player Sons. L e CLAND tin J It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry mS[ Gio that makes it so much to be desired in cocktails. Such mellownesa B comes only from treble distillation and maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the141 words
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573 1935-06-28 18 Marvels Of A New Industry WALLS, BATHS, FLOORS, AND FURNISHINGS FROM THE SAME POWDER THE home of the future what will it be like? Experts and manufacturers have been telling me that it will be composed of nothing but coloured573 words
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Article92 1935-06-28 18 Dedicated Novel To College Head Oxford’s literary butler, who between his college duties managed tc write novels, poems and a work on philosophy, has died. He was Mr. Frank Finch, Senior Common Room butler at St. Jchn’s College, who, like his father, had been a college servant92 words
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Article408 1935-06-28 18 Ocean Buried Treasure WORTH TWENTY MILLIONS Capetown, June 16. One of the greatest gold rushes of recent year will shortly take place when 50 expert divers make a bid for the huge prize of £20,000,000. Negotiations are proceeding for an Italian salvage company to start408 words
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Article144 1935-06-28 18 Inter-State Services Daily Melbourne, June 15. A giant fleet of multi-engined aeroplanes with a cruising speed of 160 miles an hour is envisaged in the plan for the carriage by air between the six Australian State capitals of all first-class mail matter at the ordinary rate144 words
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Advertisement189 1935-06-28 18 A TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST DEPUTE GENTS. OUR MOTTO:— LADIES c I D O n i P E E f N T D lA/ A T j| j B ’lf 1 L V x- 1 E v v w E Jf -I c 1 Q v P u r189 words
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Advertisement128 1935-06-28 18 IB(S)©rfs Gm "FINEST LONDON DRY" and "CORDIAL OLD TOM" I Of Highest Quality and Delightful Flavour. JI B (lb /f fiSTv*' 11 II U|l w ra wxw TO PREVENT FRAUD PLEASE SEE THAT EACH BOTTLE IS SECURED WITFUtj A CAPSULE BEARING BOORO SON'S NAME ANO//TRAOE MARK AND THAT THE LABEL128 words
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Article1016 1935-06-28 19 Extension Of Season Proposed BENEFITS TO INDUSTRY Important proposals for the permanent extension of the Australian wool selling season were submitted on behalf of the trade in this country, to the International Wool Textile Organisation at its annual conference in Berlin. The proposals and the reasons,1,016 words
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Article618 1935-06-28 19 Bandits The Modern Pilgrim's Only Worry TWO MONTHS* JOURNEY IN FOUR DAYS The pilgrimage to Mecca is no longer the tedious and arduous task it used to be. For some years a bus service has been running between Beirut, the Mediterranean port of618 words
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751 1935-06-28 19 The Padua, a German four-masted barque of 4,625 tons, has arrived at Barry after completing the voyage from Port Victoria, South Australia, in the annual windjammer race. She carries a cargo of 4,500 tons of wheat. The ship made land at Cork a week751 words
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Advertisement238 1935-06-28 19 mgs ann w a i I I eES (g g qj] I I OEEAWMO I I IS HERE AGAIN f I I Watch for The opening date 4 I I OHLY OHCE A YEAP FOP OHE MONTH. I 00 YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK V» Is pure cow’s238 words
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Article196 1935-06-28 20 Former Malayan's Views J MR. A. P. HADOW PASSES THROUGH “Business conditions have un-' idoubtedly returned to normal and, appear to me to be very steady.” This was a statement made by Mr. A. j P. Hadow, a former Malayan resident and director of many companies196 words
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Article90 1935-06-28 20 V Counterfeit Trade Marks While investigating a complaint made by Messrs. Weill and Mentor against Chop Chong Shing in respect of the sale of Hoscio fountair pens bearing a counterfeit of the Parker pen vacuma'ic mark, the police came across another firm committing a similar offence. Charged90 words
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122 1935-06-28 20 Two Americans* Feat Meridian, Mississipi, June 28. Two brothers, Fred and Al Key, have ■beaten the world’s air endurance record staying aloft for 23 days, one hcur, 41 minutes and 30 seconds. Their feat was tumultously acclaimed by 25,000 spectators who gathered at the aerodrome122 words
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Article356 1935-06-28 20 If Malays Show More Planting Interest TRIBUTE TO KEDAH PADI Emphasis on the necessity of Malays continuing to show a keen interest in ’agriculture so «s to enable them in the near future to make this a self supporting country was laid by Dr. H. A.356 words
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Article68 1935-06-28 20 Rumours Of Early Return (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 28. Strong rumours are current in Johore that His Highness the Sultan of Johore will be returning earlier than was expected with the Sultanah. The reason is that there are several matters which require his personal68 words
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Article292 1935-06-28 20 Tamil Youth Bitten OWNER DISCHARGED BY MAGISTRATE “Whenever complainant passed my house he was always in the habit of teasing my dog by clapping his hands.” This statement was made by a Chinese youth named Moey Ah Kwong in the police court today when charged with292 words
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Article170 1935-06-28 20 The following are U lateei quotatKMX (or today Buyers Sellers UN Ampat Tins 40' 4 6ex Ayer Wengs 1.87% L 95 B. Selangors 75 77% Chenderiangs 8)0 8 6 H. Fatts 47% 50 Hongkorg Tins 12 3 12 9c K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 K. Kampars170 words
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Article244 1935-06-28 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 B. Selangor 72% 77% 72% 77% Hitam 46 48 46 48 Hong Fatt 47 49 47 49 Jelebu 87% 92% 85 90 Johan 24 26 24 26 Klang River 1.52 1.57%ex 1.52% 1.57%244 words
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Article141 1935-06-28 20 PENANG, JUNE 28 London Bank Demand 2|3 7|B 4 m|st 2'4 Private 3 mst credit 2'4 3 16 3 Documentary 24& On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hcngkong T.T. 2% dis. Shanghai T.T. 28%% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS141 words
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Article121 1935-06-28 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229-15-0 .£230-2-6 London (3 months) £220-5-0 £220-15-0 Singapore $ll4-50 $ll3-5(1 Business Done Penang $114.50 $114.62 1 Business Done 25 tons 25 tors COPRA.— (Sundried) $4-05 $4-05 BLACK PEPPER $l3-00 $l3-00 RUBBER London s|Jd 5 d New York ......12ft c(G; Singapore Spot 19% c121 words
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Article390 1935-06-28 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations IB MESSKM. KENNEDY OO UM today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers UN Ampat Tin 4 0 4 6ox 4 0 4 6ejc Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.95 1.87% 1.95 Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 Chenderiang390 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-28 20 ’PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. iv THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 COCKTAIL DANCES V v 6.30 to 9 p.m. 1. WALTZ COMPETITION ON JUNE 28th. 5 OPEN TO ALL. NO ENTRY FEE38 words
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Advertisement51 1935-06-28 20 M.V. "GLENOGLE" VOYAGE 33 (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she isoexpected to arrive in Penang at noon on Sunday, the 30th June, 1935, and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) AGENTS, “GLEN” LINE51 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-06-28 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 76 N Noon 79 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 11.08 a.m 4.49 a.m. 11.48 p.m 6.11 p.m. TOMORROW 11.49 a.m 5.45 a.m. 6.55 p.m.33 words
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