Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 February 1936
1936-02-08
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1936-02-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 29. Vol. XCIV. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article318 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE Sought By Both Houses London, Feb. 7. .n< debate in the House of Commons W ednesday on Mr. George Lansbury’g t in in favour of a world economic rence and the references of many ikers to colonial problems has erousedRugby Radio Service. - 318 words
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Article81 1936-02-08 1 A.A.A. AC T S TO BE REPEALED Reuter. Washington, Feb. 7 iccordance with President Roosevelt’s mmendetion of February 3 Congress 1 a bill, which has been sent to '■house for ratification, repealing the .iieud Compulsory Cotton Act, the li Kerr Tobacco Act and the Potato which come under A. A.Reuter. - 81 words
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Article59 1936-02-08 1 Uy since 1922. Rugby Radio Service London, Feb. 7. by dection in the Llanelly Division be necessitated by the death at the el 07 of Dr. J. H. Williams, who was 'n<(| unopposed as a Labour Member the D vision ?.t the last general elecf. Dr" Uy since 1922. Rugby Radio Service . - 59 words
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Article, Illustration310 1936-02-08 1 Huge 42,000 Tons Liner Due In March The seasen for pleasure cruises aas come round again, and once more, in eariy March, the world s finest "show'' liners will b. at Penang on voyages bringing romance to hundreds. But whereas five cruise rhips visited Penang during the310 words
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Article142 1936-02-08 1 qUcIIILILV IXI speak for themselves.Rugby Radio Service. 4V Italian Allegations Baseless I And Unsubstantial I London. Feb. 7 A note addressed by the British Government to the Secretary of the League of Nations, categorically denying the Italian Government’s allegations that British firms had supplied the Abyssinian GovernmentqUcIIILILV IXI speak for themselves.Rugby Radio Service. 4V - 142 words
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Article66 1936-02-08 1 .Reuter. Ice-Bound Ships Resume Movement t Tientsin, Feb. 7. With the improvement in the weather, the movement of several ice-bound ships is being resumed and it is believed unnecessary to accept the Japanese offer to drop supplies by air. The Japanese i c e-breeker, Nanrei Maru. has.Reuter. - 66 words
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Article79 1936-02-08 1 Reuter. Bail Refused By U.S. Court In Shanghai Shanghai, Feb. 7. Raven and Brown, who were convicted on embezzlement charges by the IT. S Court in Shanghai, have been denied bail. Reuter o Brussels, Feb. 7 The death is reported of the English wo- man. Madame Bodart,Reuter. - 79 words
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90 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. Definitions Submitted L rdon, February 7. Draft proposals for definitions of ships in the various categories have now b en prepared by the second Technical Subcommittee of the Naval Conference and will be submitted for approval this afternoon. The way will thenRugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article134 1936-02-08 1 >. Rugby Radio Service. Huge Addition During Last Four Years London. February 6 The Chancelor cf the Exchequer. Mr. I Neville Chambeilain. nfoim.d the House of Commons, in answer to a qu sticn, that the value at today's market price of gold 'added to the receive of the>. Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article99 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. In Event Of War With America Washington, Feb. 7 The charge that Japanese craft operating off the Alaskan coast are ostensibly fishing but are really acting for military purposes was made in the House of Representatives by M Sirovich before the House MerchantRugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article58 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. Business Still At A Standstill London, Feb. 7. No further development in connection with the Smithfield meat market strike has occurred. Business of the market is still at a standstill but the retail trade continuer to be adequately supplied direct from the docks,Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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84 1936-02-08 1 by 221 votes for and 3 against.Rugby Radio Service. Bill Passes Second i Reading London, February 7. j Neither Liberal nor Labour opposition parties opposed the second r< ading of the Goverrmcnt’s bill for extending employment insurance to agricultural workers in the House of Commonsby 221 votes for and 3 against.Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article300 1936-02-08 1 Reuter. Possibility Of Large Scale Clash MANCHOUKUO MONGOL FRONTIER DISPUTE Dairen, February 7. The city is humming with sensational reports concerning the possibility of a large scale clash on the ManchoukuoMongol frontier. A dispatch, given prominence in the Press, declares that Japanese and Manchoukuo armies are moving towardsReuter. - 300 words
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128 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. Drastic Changes Proposed In Home Office Report London, Feb. 7. Drastic changes in law and practice relating to coroners are proposed in a report of the Home Office committee. The recommendations include abolition of verdicts of Suicide while of unsound mind”Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article69 1936-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, February 7. Flying Officer David Llewellyn left Lympne et 7.15 a.m. this morning tor Capetown in his m’dget low-winged monoplane equipped with a4O horse power engine. The flight is undertaken to demonstrate the cheapness of modern flying and it i.*r estimated that fuel costsRugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Advertisement235 1936-02-08 1 How To Get Rid Of A SHINY NOSE PERMANEN TL Y PTT H7l I/ A Ja* -J C By a Skin Spccialtft.) 1 Y I No man likes to see a woman take out j/jT fi her powder puff and commence powdering pJwU JL I her face at a The235 words
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Advertisement16 1936-02-08 1 Before you buy that Camera. ask to see the ROLLEICORD the mirror-reflex Camera for every man.16 words
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Advertisement1604 1936-02-08 2 RATES FOR CASUAL folly farm RANKS ADVERTISEMENTS CAMERON highlands NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL! E I wtm i*-i w■ w J under European Supervision, weekly)» Phone No. 60! TAN JONG BUNG AH, PENANG! I delivery to hQuses in Penang and Ipoh. i EAT FOLLY FARM SALADS I J! HONG KONG AND THE1,604 words
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Article948 1936-02-08 3 The Listener's Tribute (By Courtesy of the B. B. C.) With feelings deeper than can be expressed in words the whole nation mourn*: the loss of a Monarch who wag truly a father to his people. It is but four weeks since his(By Courtesy of the B. B. C.) - 948 words
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Article182 1936-02-08 3 Today at "ESPLANADE” 8.30 p.m.— 10.30 p.m. 1 Overture The MerrymakersCoates. 2 Selection The Desert Song Romberg. 3 Spanish SerenadeLa PalomaYradier. 4 Descriptive—ln A Chinese Temple Garden— Ketelbey SYNOPSIS:After a few bars characteristic Introduction The INCANTATION of the priests in the Temple; the perfume of the incerse182 words
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Advertisement319 1936-02-08 3 USE OF HIS ARM RESTORED Agony of Arthritis Gone Advice that is based on personal experience and not on theory or hearsay ia always valuable advice. In the hope > that it will help other sufferers from rheumatic- ailments, w’e publish the following letter I have been using Kruschen Salts319 words
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Miscellaneous672 1936-02-08 3 > a Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY T ransmissi ons Two of the following frequencies will be used GSC 9,580 kc,s (31.32 m.), GSR 9,510 kejs (31.55 m.), GSL 6,110 kes (49.10 m.), GSA 6,050 kc s (49.59 m.). 6.20 a.m.Big Ben. Masters of Music’ Mendelssohn. The BBC Empire Orchestra;672 words
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Miscellaneous995 1936-02-08 3 Songs by Catherine Stewart (Contralto). Share Report. 8.00 Asiatic Music. 8.30 7.20 "Books to Read.”* Some suggestions J Pinang Gazette News Bulletin. 8.35 for the listener’s bookshelf by Eric Gillett. Asiatic Music. 9.00 Close down. 7.35 The B. B. C. Northern Orchestra; leader, Alfred Barker; conductor, T. H. MONDAY, FEBRUARY995 words
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Article190 1936-02-08 4 Fixtures For 1936 PENANG TO MEET SELANGOR ON MAY 30 I The following fixtures, in the "Malaya” Cup football competition, hav>3 been approved by the Football Association of Malaya: NORTHERN SECTION Saturday, May 30, Penang V Selangor, at Penang. Saturday, June 13. Perak V Kedah, at Tpoh.190 words
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Article69 1936-02-08 4 P.R.C. v. Malay C. C. The followirg have been selected to play against the Penang Recreation Club on the Esplanade, at 2.15 pm. today. A. Abdullah. Abdul Rahman. M.M Akbar Capt. i H R. Pawanteh, Y B. Osman, M .T. Samsudin, H.D. Ahmed. Zain b Ahmed. O. Mohd. Rajab69 words
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Article76 1936-02-08 4 Reuter. Success Of American And Canadian Teams Garmisch, February 7. In the ice hockey tournament, the Americans and Canadians both obtained marks. Yesterday the United States beat] Germany Io and the Canadians beat Poland B—l and today the United States’ beat Switzerland 3o. Canada beat Latvia? 11— 0Reuter. - 76 words
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Article450 1936-02-08 4 Last Night's Boxing KHOO DRAWS WITH I AR JU NAN I (BY SPECTATOR”) 1 Last night’s boxing at the Wembley Park provided several interesting bouts and on I the whole the promotion was certainly an j improvement on many of last year’s. Boy Nara revealed that450 words
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Article1003 1936-02-08 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TODAY AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for today, the first day of the Perak Tiurf Club February Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac. 1 RACE 1 Horses, Class 2, Division 4, 7 Furlongs. '0 3 01,003 words
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Article76 1936-02-08 4 r.Reuter. Fourth "Unofficial” NISSAR AND AMAR SINGH IN FORM Madras, Feb The fourth and final Unoffichu between India and the Australia: continued today, when the Austral has scored 61 for the loss of four raised there total to 162, in replj Indians 189. Nlssar, five for 61,r.Reuter. - 76 words
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Article32 1936-02-08 4 Reuter. No Play In Match W :h Hawkes Bay Napier, Februai> There was no play today in th»between the M. C. C. and Hawkes owing to the pitch being underReuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement93 1936-02-08 4 Kiddies Js>ove KID-KORD NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE RECORDS The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. ThAre are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. SIX RECORDS IN ALBUM COMPRISING 39 NURSERY RHYMES These charming93 words
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Article493 1936-02-08 5 Manager And Bookkeeper Charged Singapore, Jan. 3 pr liminaiy inquiry into a series of ws against Mr. Tan Soon. I r of the- Auto-Exchange Ser>r hard Road, and his bookkeeper. I' in Hok Tek. was begun before '1 H Blacker the Third Magistrate, charges against Mr.493 words
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Article443 1936-02-08 5 Assessors Disagree "VICTIM OF UNHAPPY CIRCUMSTANCES" I Referred to by his counsel as "the victim of unhappy circumstances,” a Tamil, Mu. (nusamy, was sentenced in the Supreme (Court. Kuala Lumpur, by Mr. Justice J.H. IPedlow. to five years’ rigorous imprisonj ment on being found guilty of culpable443 words
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Article391 1936-02-08 5 "ACT OF A WILD BEAST Johore Stabbing SAVAGE ATTACK ON LITTLE BOY Johore Bahru, Feb. 5. I don t believe a word of what you have I said. You have admitted to me that the i woman and little boy had nothing to do with your daughter’s disappearance.” Your attack391 words
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Article229 1936-02-08 5 Malacca Detectives Raid Sequel Malacca, Feb. 5. A raid made by officers of the Detective Branch, Tranquerah. on a hous- at Kee Ann Road and another at Java Lane yesterday afternoon, had a sequel in the police court this morning when a Hockchiu Chinesw named Ding Ah Tee,229 words
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Article158 1936-02-08 5 Federal Secretary i I FIRST APPOINTMENT TO NEW POST I e are officially informed that the Kight Honourable j 1 the Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appoint- j 1 ment of the Honourable Mr. C. D. jAhearne, M.C.S., Controller of La-, bour, Malaya,158 words
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Advertisement150 1936-02-08 5 -A sscN of Acidity! Relief in a few seconds 4 'Vith BIS! BATED rtiat burning pain in your stomach ft -i i r nvol wind and gas that comes j! tv.., hours after eating and in the i .idle of tne night, are signs that ,s .i.c 1 isat work150 words
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Article225 1936-02-08 6 Cabin-Top Removed At 10,000 Feet MAN WHO HAD JUST LEFT AIR FORCE Reading. Jan. 22. hile testing a n w aeroplane before Air Ministry experts, Wing-Cmdr. F. W. Stent made a remarkable parachute escape from death at Twyford, near Reading. He was flying alor. in225 words
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Article186 1936-02-08 6 Commonwealth Can Put 180.000 In The Field Australia is now spending 21s. lOd. per head of the population on defence, in accord with an Imperial defence plan. This is the most for any Dominion. New Zealand is /-pending 12s. 7d., the Irish Free State 10s., Canada ss. 7d.,186 words
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Article219 1936-02-08 6 Social Menace Who Left His Dupes Stranded" PLAUSIBLE and cunning M scoundrel” a menace W to society” a man who does not hesitate to leave his victims stranded in a cold-blooded manner.” These were ?ome of the descriptions by a detective-sergeant at the Old Bailey219 words
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200 1936-02-08 6 End Of Adventurous Solo Flight Darwin, Jan. 20. Mr. R. W. Gropler. the 19-year-old airman who left Portsmouth on December 9. has? arrived here. Mr. Gropler, who is a native of South Australia, has had an adventurous flight since he set out alone200 words
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Article239 1936-02-08 6 Raffles Under Sentence. By Barry Perowne. (Cassell and Go., 7 6). It is some time since Mr. Perowne successfully revived and modernised the famous characters of Raffles and Bunny created close on 40 years ago by the late E. W. Hoinu"g (by permission of tn-; I last-named's executors),239 words
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Article286 1936-02-08 6 Flying From London To I Cairo k 1 l; CRASH INTO HANGAR i i Madrid, Jan. 23. i An English woman flyer. Miss Betty Malcolm, of Bournemouth, war killed this i morning when her machine, a Gipsy Moth (G-ADUL), crashed into a hangar near Alicante and286 words
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Article243 1936-02-08 6 j The Lady Was Warned. By Kathlyn i Rhodes (Hutchinson and Co., 7 6). j From the moonlit glamorous deserts and i romantic sheikhs of northern Africa about which she has written so many highly popular stories. Miss Rhodes has lately i turned to crime in the homeland,243 words
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Article177 1936-02-08 6 Gid Soldier. By Frederick Niven. (Collins. < 7s. 6d.) Old Soldier” is an ordinary story lifted out of the ordinary by tht comprehension, the sincerity, and the skill with which it is written. Stewart Reid, an old soldier, i wi rks as porter in an Edinburgh jeweller s177 words
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Article345 1936-02-08 6 Judgment In Percy Bennett Action WOMAN "CRUELLY ROBBED" Mr. Justice Lewis, giving judgment in the King's Bench Division on Jan. 23, desi cribed Percy Bennett and Co. Ltd., outside shareholders, of Old Broad-street, E.C., as "a bucket-shop of the worst order. The judgment was in the345 words
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Article171 1936-02-08 6 English Doctor Stabbed Calcutta. Jan. 25. Dr. G. J. Cowper, assistant surgeon at Chakrata. while travelling from Lucknow to Dehra Dun on the Dehra Dun-Howrah express, was stabbed by two men. who boarded the train as it was leaving Dhampur Station about midnight. Dr. Cowper received171 words
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Article160 1936-02-08 6 "Experiences of a Jungle Wallah,” by Nibs.” Fisher, Knight, and Co., Ltd; 3s. There is a pleaasant air of casualness about this little collection of tales of Burmah in the eighties which has all the quality of conversation. went out to Buimah in 1879 and joined160 words
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Advertisement199 1936-02-08 6 14 YEARS* DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE AND AGUE. Then Complete Relief. Fancy 14 years of misery and pahi with Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent relief This was the actual experience of Mrs. M. M who never had a night’s rest without wind and distressing ague until she took Maclean Brand Stomach Powder.199 words
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Advertisement227 1936-02-08 6 laputyrl II Vacuum Filler I 3 A Fountain Pen I 9 I FULLY GUARANTEED SI I REASONABLY PRICED. *3 Jn Pilot will surely prove to IM be y° ur faithful companion for !0 W YOUR LIFE LONG. Price from $2.00 upwards, jw* Transparent $3.00 upwards. n PHOT INK. JU. I227 words
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Article, Illustration232 1936-02-08 7 Off TIE® Kmg AT ST. JAMES’S PALACE.Amid scenes of ancient pageantry and historical tradition, King Edward VIII. was proclaimed on Jan. 22 in Loudon and uuoaghout Great Britain and the Empire. This impressive picture was taken at Friary Court as Sir Gerald Wollaston, Garter King232 words
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Article851 1936-02-08 8 Etiquette of the Bar” whether in England, Malaya or Ceylon is a matter i for scrupulous observance; it is not I only a matter for scrupulous observance by the members of an honourable profession but it is a matter of general interest to the Community who851 words
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Article68 1936-02-08 8 Reuter. Tentative Agreement Reached ALL TYPES OF VESSELS London, Feb. 7. Apart from the size of battleships the Naval Conference Sub-Committee reached a tentative agreement on qualitative limitation of all types of vessels including suspension of the building of 10,000-ton cruisers. As regards battleships, America requested 35,000 tons,Reuter. - 68 words
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Article971 1936-02-08 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to appoint Mr. George Eric Tieale to be an j Unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave' of the Honourable Mr. H. B. Egmont. Hake, C.8.E., commencing on the Ist! February, 1936. His Excellency the High971 words
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Article156 1936-02-08 8 Mission Work In China London, February 7. The death has occurred of Mr. Francis Henry Hawkins, LLB. Reuter. The late Mr. Hawkins, who was born in July 1863. qualified as a Solicitor in 1885 with First Class Honours, was partner of the firm of Evan Morris156 words
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Article166 1936-02-08 8 India Act, Reforming i'roviuc*«-> tions, into operation early in 1937. Rugby Radio Service. Progress Of Preliminary Work Satisfactory London, Feb. 7. The House of Commons today discussed two orders, the first of a series to be made under the Government of India. The two orders taken togetherIndia Act, Reforming i'roviuc*«-> tions, into operation early in 1937. Rugby Radio Service. - 166 words
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Advertisement129 1936-02-08 8 new covk > The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi’s Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A feu drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce.,/ Maggi’s Seasoning is’utterly different from spicy table sauces129 words
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1083 1936-02-08 9 ESTATE COOLIE KILLED .2R 40 M.P.H. THROUGH KNOWN DANGER SPOT" bau magistrate, Che Zainal was occupied the whole day in ng of a case in which Mohamed For- st Officer, Tampin, stood cith causing the death of Thamv n rash act, by driving a1,083 words
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Article176 1936-02-08 9 Customary Sign Absent ary to the usual custom, ships in r harbour were not dressed on »y in honour of the anniversary of iding of the Settlement of Singa-. Sir Stamford RafflCs, on Feb. 6, 1s; 1 dressing of ships had been the only which the day has176 words
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Article133 1936-02-08 9 Nyonas Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 7 Five nyonas were produced in the Taiping Police Court today, to answer a charge of gaming in a common gaming house at Kamunting yesterday. All the accused pleaded guilty to the charge. Inspector Yacob prosecuting, said the133 words
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Article482 1936-02-08 9 An Impression Of The Thaipusam Festival FIREWORKS DISPLAY TONIGHT (BT A MODERN HINDI?’) Do you know what kavadis are? Sure you know them, the segment shaped wooden burden” decorated with fronds, peacock feathers and flowers, with milk pots attached to both ends. It call it burden because482 words
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Article226 1936-02-08 9 Wall Collapses Singapore, Feb. 7. A young Hokkien coolie named Hau Sze was decapitated and also lost his left arm when a wall on the first floor of the old i race course tote building which he was i demolishing yesterday morning collapsed land carried him226 words
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Article267 1936-02-08 9 R.A.F. Fliers To Carry Mails SALUTE AT KUCHING Singapore. Feb. 7. Arrangements are being made for the Singapore 111 flying boats, in which AirCommodore Sydney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, is making an official visit to Japan, to carry mails to Sarawak, the267 words
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Article46 1936-02-08 9 By Telephone. (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Feb. 8. A fire broke out at Pusing at 9.45 last night when a large attap house was completely razed to the ground. The timely arrival of the Ipoh Fire Brigade prevented the fire from spreading.By Telephone. - 46 words
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Article230 1936-02-08 9 reforms for many years.Rugby Radio Service. Public Business In Commons London, Feb. 7. At the commencement of public business in the House of Commons, 27 members who' J were successful in the ballot of private 1 members for the right to present Bills in-; Produced Bills whichreforms for many years.Rugby Radio Service. - 230 words
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Article122 1936-02-08 9 Rumour Agitate City London, Feb. 7. Rumours that a credit by a consortium of British bankers to the French Treasury is imminent continue to agitate the city where it is believed delay is caused by recalcitrance of the Bank of France jn refusing to place gold122 words
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Article66 1936-02-08 9 After a full day's hearing yesterday the trial of Kbor Nai Chew on <a charge of using a forged document as genuine was, at the conclusion of the prosecution evidence, adjourned till Monday. The trial is before Mr. Justice Cnr<L>n Smith and a Common Jury. Mr. C.66 words
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Advertisement238 1936-02-08 9 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER'S LIFE |P“IL Il "“J 0 9 Q.vn. 9-10 am. 11 am. if rJU! ILL z-x r lz I p.m. 5 pm. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors Old Johnson’s238 words
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Article3690 1936-02-08 10 Tribute To An Empire-Minded King Noteworthy Add-tio Stamps Of The Reign R. G. A. Exhibit At Johannesburg Empire Exhibition Reply To Rubber Restriction Criticisms Encouraging Increase In Tin Consumption Chinese Paintings On View In London (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 28. IN London, the overwhelming3,690 words
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Advertisement131 1936-02-08 10 OB are all too prone to contract contagious diseases in this trying climate, where skin complaintare abnormally present. Wright’s Coal Tar Soap is the best safeguard you can give them. See that they wash frequently with Wright and the risk will be reduced to a minimum because Wright’s is correctly131 words
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510 1936-02-08 11 Mr. Claud Mullins 1 Proposal RECORD TO BE SENT TO HIGH COURT Mr. Claude Mullins, the Magistrate at the London South-Western Police Court, who instituted special matrimonial hearings, put forward some novel proposals for the improvement of the procedure in such cases generally, when he510 words
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Article276 1936-02-08 11 Rescued When Nearly Dead From Thirst FATHER’S AGONY remarkable Australian journey of Hid miles by a married couple and ,r three daughters, travelling on a yele and sidecar, nearly ended in ith of all the family from thirst. rh; inally set out from Newcastle Smith Wales) on276 words
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Article250 1936-02-08 11 Unwise To Set i Limit i From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 28. What will be the ultimate speed of air hners" One of the most famous of British aircraft manufacturers has expressed the pinion that machines capable of enormous i -peed will ultimately be in250 words
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Article138 1936-02-08 11 r LS. Amery has drawn attention to possibilities of the Odyssey as a film. seem to visualise Arlysses. rota I drunkenness is passing out.’’ tes a prohibitionist. Does not he desa it beautifully? aviare is reported to have been found be a remedy for rickets. It is138 words
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Article180 1936-02-08 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 28 t When the Royal Research ship Discovery IT left St Katherine Dock three months aec a veteran of the crew predicted that their Antarctic voyage would be a monotonous routine affair. But excitement came their way quite soon. The ordered to180 words
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217 1936-02-08 11 I Babies Death Fulfills It "RATTLE" CEASES Death has visited Crewe’s haunted house. The four months' old grandson of the tenant died in his mother’s arms. The boy. Marshall Walters, had been ill for some time and had been attended by a doctor Although various theories217 words
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Article204 1936-02-08 11 After "Wedding" A Bigamist Breach of promise damages of £1,250 were awarded in the King’s Bench Division to Miss Gwendoline Minnie Stacey, of Palmerston-road. Wood Green. N. She sued Mr Edwin Charles Phillips, a dairyman farmer, of Eastwood-road Rayleigh Essex It was stated that Miss204 words
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Article197 1936-02-08 11 Peggy O’Neil A Bit Careless About Money” Miss Marguerite O'Neill (Peggy O’Neil.’ the actress), of Sloane-square S.W., attended before Mr. Registrar Mellor in the London Bankruptcy Court for her public examination. Tn her statement of affairs, Miss O’Neill claims to possess a surplus in assets of197 words
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Article186 1936-02-08 11 Annual Convention In i London Next Year (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan 28. Rotary International has accepted the invitation of the Rotary Club of London to hold its annual convention of 1937 in London It will last from June 6 to June 11 This will be the186 words
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Article450 1936-02-08 12 BT. GEORGE THE MARTYR Cnurch of England Sunday, February 9 Septuagesima 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. Psalm 104. Hymn 83 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). .00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm147. Magnificat(Chant 46). Nunc Dimittis—(Chant 64). Hymns 37, 26, 360, 172. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion.450 words
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Article470 1936-02-08 12 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The East bound and Westbound Imperial Aircrafts are expected to arrive at Bayan Lepas and Singapore respectively cn schedule. .AIR MAILS A mail for "Amsterdam and "London by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam, Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mails Service will be closed at470 words
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Article898 1936-02-08 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. ADRASTUS from New York. Sails for Singapore and Java. M.S. DUISBURG from Dairen, Japan, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Oebu and Singapore. Sails same day for898 words
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Advertisement48 1936-02-08 12 TRIUMPH Have you seen the new wonder «>« ec fam, ufa Lightweight? t MODEL L2/1 250 c.c. O.H.V. I Magdyno full electrical equipment $350.00 only The latest model designed for speed and durability combined with low running costs. NOW ON VIEW AT UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. KT Warin Studios 2748 words
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Advertisement41 1936-02-08 12 BROADCAST HINDUSTANI TAMIL RECORDS Are the out-come of the Hidden Music Treasures of Eminent Musicians who wW be the glory of India, nay, of the whole world. Latest Releases Just arrived. Sole Agents THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY, 130, Penang Road, Penant41 words
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Advertisement405 1936-02-08 12 Coughs, an Chest Affections For any weakness of throat or chest, 7 or any tendency to tuberculosis; for a troublesome cough, bronchitis or any chest affection, the standard approved treatment SNS3JHRf7// is a course of Angier’s Emulsion. It soothes and strengthens the lungs, promotes appetite, greatly improves digestion, and exerts405 words
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Miscellaneous641 1936-02-08 13 DEAD HANDS THAT LIVE.... AND LOVE AND VuVe’uVu’eWe KILL I NOT SINCE LON CHANEY HAS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE TOMORROW AT SUCH ACTING BEEN SEEN! J J-30 AM <gßaa ;!J Hafaf UßiafajaTßJ u u a 9 r//l Free Distribution of SHIRLEY TEMPLE Badges To All Members. ji jp 3 SHOWS TODAY641 words
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Article167 1936-02-08 14 A Murder Makes A Man. By William Walsh. Longman’s, 8 6). Industry’s grip on man has caused many a tumult of mind and many a bodily rebellion. To its sinister influence may be et least in part attributed the trouble that befalls Stephen West, a young167 words
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Article183 1936-02-08 14 "Edna His Wife. By Margaret Ayer Barnes. fCape, Bs. 6d.) Miss Barnes rather cynically calls her book an American idyll. It is the story of a very simple little women, won away from her homely birthplace and her railroadmen admirer by a brilliant dark stranger, who at183 words
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Article111 1936-02-08 14 Zaudi. By W. Ashley Brown. (Hutchinson, 7s. 6d.) Here, piping hot, is a novel all about the Abyssinia of todayor, at the earliest, yesterday—with delightful descriptions of the Emperor, his ideals and his efforts at civilising the country, and the difficulties implied in some of the incidents of111 words
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Article442 1936-02-08 14 Mystery Of Death In i Hospital I CORONER "UNABLE TO I SOLVE IT" i The mystery of the death of Dr. Clement' John Goodhugh White, 27 residential sur- 1 gieal officer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester, who was found dead in an armchair at the hospital442 words
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Advertisement112 1936-02-08 14 PILLS.' I APIOL STEEL j I Suremdcertain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. i f W. J. EDMONDS. I I The English Pharmacy K I M-N4, Beach Street, Penan*. I &-t 4 Wahk THAT ''wA COUGH 'T’HE »ur« means of112 words
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Advertisement19 1936-02-08 14 mLI'lw 1 ft IT DOESN'T RIJN Because It’s RELI A T E X The New Runproof Hose EASTERN BAZAAR.19 words
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Advertisement299 1936-02-08 14 u Del Monte Products” j a Lead For Lowest Prices ESI Consistant With Highest Quality del monte pears a OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision J Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. I I 11 HI 'V M COMMON SENSE IJ&Vl TREATMENT RAlllhy299 words
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Miscellaneous644 1936-02-08 14 OBITUARY GREAT FIGURE IN ACCOUNTANCY Sir William B. Peat PERSONAL AUDITOR TO KING GEORGE I Few chartered accountants have attained greater eminence than Sir William Barclay I Peat, who died on Jan. 24 at Totterridge, Herts, aged 83. Financial tasks of greatest magnitude fell to his lot, and by his644 words
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Advertisement1832 1936-02-08 15 IMW I ll l *^~ln Z I JSL /lv 'W' r* t .V -I 1 d h d«l /7&- jKT JgL I V. 'a. \'< m -/n J «a.««M l/?> /I W*^fet^k JL^. /Jv. 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE U&L > CLUB FUNNEL LIMB Hamburg. v XM ON NOBTH tB eMojß»tt«B with1,832 words
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Article544 1936-02-08 16 Annual Meeting At K. L. NEW BUILDING TO BE STARTED AT ONCE Kuala Lumpur Feb. 7. A large number of members were present at the 28th annual general meeting of the Selangor Chinese Funeral Association held last night at the residence of Mr. Ang Tian Guan at544 words
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Article43 1936-02-08 16 Mews. C"„ Ltd.. Penang, gents, Vai d'Or Rubber Estates Idd.. have ceived a Te'epram from the Secretaries, Messrs. P. R. Buchanan Co.. London, advising that a dividend of s°/ has been declared in respect of the Financial year *****935.43 words
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Article43 1936-02-08 16 Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 7. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury Bills was £67,465,000. The average rate per cent, for three months was 10 4.27 d e.gainst 10 4 12d a week ago. Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article59 1936-02-08 16 To A Beloved Monarch SPECIAL PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT Tomorrow's "Sunday Gazette" I I TOMORROW’S SUNDAY, GAZETTE” WILL INCLUDE A SPECIAL SIX-PAGE PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT' OF SCENES AT THE FUNEI RAL OF HIS MAJESTY KING I i GEORGE V. THESE PICTURES, RECEIVED BY AIR MAIL, INCLUDE SCENES AT THE59 words
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Article42 1936-02-08 16 Gold was 140 7-1 2d Rugby Radio Service London. Feb 7 Sterling on New York was 5 01-1 2 and Paris 74-15 16. Stock Markets were quiet with Mar Loan at 106-11 16 Gold was 140 7-1 2d. Rugby Radio: Gold was 140 7-1 2d Rugby Radio . Service - 42 words
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Article124 1936-02-08 16 ON YESTERDAY TODAY London(Spot) £202.15.0 £202.15.0 London—(3 months) £196.15.0 £197.0.0 Singapore $99.87% $99.75 Business Done Penang $100.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $5 90 $6 10 BLACK PEPPER $lO.OO $lO 00 RUBBER London 7 316 d New York 15 5 16c(G) 15 5 16c(G) SingaporeSpot 25c124 words
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Article179 1936-02-08 16 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Weekly Rubber Market Report Penang, February 7. The rather sharp break in values earlier in the week has been followed by a steady recovery and the local market closes approximately 4 cent per lb. higher on balance. We have, hewever, experienced a very dull week and trading179 words
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Article46 1936-02-08 16 Rugby Radio Sendee. London, Feb. 7. A new rubber exchange was opened in London today by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. Messages of congratulation were received from rubber trade associations in all parts of the world.Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Sendee. - 46 words
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Article281 1936-02-08 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.80 Batu Selangor 93 95 93 95 Hitam 40 45 40 45 Hong Fatt 90 95 87% 92% Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.90 1.95 1.92% 1.97% Murai 85 95 Nawng281 words
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Article228 1936-02-08 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 75 164 74 59 64 New York 5.02 116 5.01 716 Montreal 5.01% 5.01% Brussels 29.44% 29.40 Geneva 15.17 15.15%» Amsterdam 7.30% 7.29% Milan 62% 62 316 Berlin 12.30% 12.30 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% [Vienna228 words
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Article42 1936-02-08 16 SATURDAY, IYBRUARY 8 London Bank 2|4 132 4 m|st 2J4 3 32 Private 3 m|st credit 214 SIB 3 Documentary 2j4 112 On New York Demand 58% India T.T. 154% France T.T. 865 Hong Kong,, T.T. 47% Shanghai T.T. 47% dis42 words
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Article241 1936-02-08 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation.» Ln MESSRS. KENNEDY Cus Snar List today Y esterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller. TIN Asam Kumbang 33 0 34 3 29 6 31 6 Ayer Weng 1.75 I.Boc 1.75 I.Boc B. Selangor 93 95 93241 words
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Article95 1936-02-08 16 New York. Feb. 6. With Arctic conditions continuing into the third week the nations deathroll is soaring Cold has resulted in the loss of 500 lives since January 1. Nearly sixty died during the past three days. The railways are experiencing serious dislocation of services and95 words
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Article1061 1936-02-08 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. MAMES. v R I I RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubbar Co. 1 62%| 1 70 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Ilb 1 > Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 J Aftr Hitam Flanting Syndicate 1 47j/ 2) 1 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80 90 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 lou1,061 words
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Advertisement18 1936-02-08 16 TONIGHT E. O. HOTEL The LOS FELINOS TRIO In Daring Acrobatics Extension of Bar Licence to 1 AM.18 words
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Advertisement103 1936-02-08 16 'PHONE L >3. PENANG TONIGHT DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A M. DINNER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWNS, WEATHER PERMITTING, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR THOSE DESIRING MEALS OUT OF DOORS. WEDDING CAKES We sperialise in cakes of the very best quality of any w’eight. Bread is obtainable direct from103 words
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Advertisement329 1936-02-08 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the 11th instant (Bv Order) T. W DOUGLAS. Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE To Be Sold By Public Auction On Monday,329 words
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Miscellaneous36 1936-02-08 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 N.E. Noon 82 N. FIDE TABLE HIGH WATER LOW WATER TODAY 12.59 a.m 7.42 a.m. 1.39 p.m 7.54 p.m. TOMORROW 1.27 a.m 8.10 a.m. 2.04 p.m 8.21 p.m.36 words
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