Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1938

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \<>. 281. Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1149 1 Debate On Palestine In The Commons ARM JEWS, URGES CHURCHILL “The Balfour Declaration still stands, declare Lord Winterion during the House oi Commons debale on Palestine last night. Ihe Colonial Secretary made a lengthy review of the situation in which he rebutted la se charges against
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  • 456 1 Reuter. More “Complete Accord” Paris, Thursday, n-nch conversations opened thi. ng m Paris and were resumed uus the principal delegates beinj prune Ministers and the Foreign ne: of the two countries. p.-p .its state that in the course of a f. n h Delegation statement surveying nt,.,national affairs,
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  • 215 1 fron Our Own Corresponded London, Thursday. Hague analysis of world tin con"iip i<>n for the nine months January to I”ember gives 115,300 tons compared 117.700 tons for the same period of 1937. of the principal consumplor the two periods is as follows 11 tons): U.S.A. 38,540, 66,025;
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  • 290 1 Disagi'eemefit With Tory Policy On Spain Reuter. LOjI ‘oil. 1 'lllf (’ll The Diiehcjs oi Atholl vhos st.onj views sup or. ing Government Spain a’ widely known, announce today that she has re ignei’ her seat following a maj jri lecision at a I nionisl
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  • 73 1 Britain today could put into ac ion five the numbr r of unti-az, aft guns available in IH3C. dc< .:tred Mr. More EeTsha. At the beg inning of 19.3 G there ivsre o.ily 5,000 Territorials for an i. tiirci aft defence. During the -tisiu Britain called
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  • 83 1 >. Reuter. Mr. O. Pirow And King Carol Herr Hitler had long conversation with King Carol and Mr. O. Pirow a* Berchtesgaden. Mr. Pirow- was first received and stayed an hour. King Carol, who travelled by special train after visits to London and Paris, arrived shortly after Mr.
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. London, Thursday. The King and Queen were given an enthusiastic welcome this afternoon when they visited the hospital for children in Hackney Road, East London, to inspect the new £50,000 out-patient department They later proceeded to Toynbe Hall, the oldest of the university settlements in
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  • 34 1 —British Wireless. The King, accompanied by the Queen, will launch the new battleship King George V. on the Tyneside on February 2 next. Their Majesties will also visit Newcastle-on-Tyne.—British Wireless.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. London, Thursday. The death roll in one of the most severe gales on record which swept the whole of the British Isles yesterday reached fourteen. Reuter.
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    • 64 1 Every sorts and brands of Patent Medicines Can be had at NAINA MOHAMED A SONS. 32, Beaeh Street, PENANG. Tuck’s Xmas C«rds available PRICES. COMI’ETi FIVE Enquiries solicited. 4. u .s. v i ry A t < 'i the most important item on my shopping list CULLU gTfiJMO PHONE PENANG—ISOO
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  • 947 2 Resident Councillor Attends Garden Party Installed at their new premises at Dato Kramat Road, next to the Convent Chinese School, the Junior Civil Service Association yesterday held their first public function which was honoured by the presence of the Hon. Mr. A.
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  • 89 2 (Four Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov- 16. Two well-known ex-Malayans—Sir Arthur Jelf and Mr. W. Lowther Kemp—have recently had distinction conferred upon them. Sir Arthur Jelf has just been elected Mayor of the borough of Hythe, Kent, for the coming year and Mr. Lowthei Kemp has
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  • 118 2 (From Our London Staff) London, Nov. 18. Among those called to the Bar at the Inns of Court yesterday, Call Day of Michaelmas Term, were two Malayan students: H. S. Ong, 8.A., LL.B., Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, who represents the University at badminton,
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  • 303 2 The han on th? famous Australian slockvj/. feature by Billy Heaton and Miss Iris Forhes h;, > ;aret following a successful appeal to His Excelled- ;i td Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas. le A surprise was caused in Ipoh this week when h
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  • 417 2 Large Gathering Present THE funeral of Mrs. L .e w. <, nee Ung Gnat Tee Neoh wh" away on Friday l a ,st at tb h K took place at 10.3() am tr Of 52 deuce, No. 1 12 for cremation at the Batu’
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  • 118 2 This evening at the Esplanade from 6.00 p. m to 7.30 p. m.: 1. March—Stars Stripes For Ever. Sona. 2. Potpourri Melodious Memories. Finck. 3. Waltz Merry Widow.- Lehar. 4. Cverture —The Bohemian Girl. Balfe. 5. Intermezzo —In A Persian Market. —Ketelbey. 6. Selection —-New Moon.— Romberg. 7.
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  • 121 2 The Duo Granados, acrobatic da"'*and mualcians a« now performingWembley Cabaret for a saoip.fter touring Great Britain, and New Zealand. From ilal^ a „.r,; intend to go to Burmah a-- 1n..they have offers of film c° ntra H Elsa Granada, the lady member of U act, started
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  • 88 2 THE Westlands School, PenanK hold a concert in conjunction its Fourth Annual Friz* Thursday next at 6.30 P ll School Hall. Tnsoectof Mr. R. P. S. Walker, the W p of Schools, Penang, has distribute the prizes. Te k Music will be rendered I Scah Orchestra. Ear
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  • 27 2 HITLER SEES PIROW KING CAROL Reuter. Berlin. Thursday: Herr l lr 0 ed at Berchtesgaden today Pi row, the South Hum» 1114 Minister, and King Carol of
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  • 866 3 •<<77 IT H the calendar getting so 11/ thin, our thoughts turn in the direction of 1939 diaries. The ■< t reach me is from the house Muhueii Company which is ism book form entitled ‘‘Stop or b\ Fougasse. U v albeit useful diary is a huskit
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  • 433 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 20. The annual “At Home” of the Association of British Malaya will be held at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue, London, on Jan. 4. The marriage took place at Kensington, on Nov. 12, of Capt. E.J.C. Chaytor, Royal Artillery, only son
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  • 643 3 “Slamat Hari Raya” greetings were exchanged by all Mohammedans yesterday, but the Hari Raya celebrations in Penang were on the main quieter than in former years. Seven shots from tne cannon at Kepitan Kling Mosque, Pitt Street, on Wednesday night heralded in tnis year’s celebrations,
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  • 206 3 Horses Scared By Noise J (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. SO GREAT was the cheering when Siam’s Boy King arrived at Bangkok recently that many of the parading Siamese artillery officers were almost unseated by their frightened horses, two officers from the Siamese General
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    • 178 4 THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT /Y PFVA.VG EL Y SEE CABARET THE! ISLAND’S CENTRE OF DANCING oday's Jea Dance Cancelled lONI G H I Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING. TALENTED S- ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES THE BEST BAND IN TOWN LOUIS LIM’S SWING ORCHI STI’.A Featuring the latest Dance Novelties in'hiding
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    • 377 4 Smash in j* Success of I IiKERN S Latest Musical Hit Showing To Pi < keG Uouses Nightly 4l V!> 1. TONIGHT HM7 A r 1 jpl K-Syl 6.15 9.30 DISI RIBUTJON OF BOBBY BREEN PHOTOS TO ..EL PATRONS TONIGHT (ALL CLASS) The Islands Ring with Melody 2n a Tale
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    • 156 4 ROY A L» ”A G T ii MATINEES: 1 ornorroiv Sunday at 3 p.m. 20th Centurv-Fox, Producers of w *A!i Baba Gees hi Town Old dtica*jo r and other Big 11 its lom oiiers you another Colossal Musical Hit t *M>7 la l tton Don S|lB f^ N 2Z w
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  • 627 5 WOMEN ADVISED TO WEAR SLACKS: TALK FROM B. M. B. C. Singapore, Thursday. 1 1 you want to avoid typhus infection keep away from I oil palms,” declared Dr. G. W. Scharff, Chief Health Officer, Singapore, in a health talk from the 8.M.8.C.
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  • 801 5 Singapore Coroner’s Findings (From Our Own C orrespondent) Singapore, Thursday. The circumstances surrounding the death of a municipal clerk on November 15 were the subject of inquiry before Mr. \V. G. Porter in the Singapore Coroner’s Court, yesterday. The dead man was Seow Keng Siew. J 9-year-old
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  • 408 5 Driver Exonerated (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Thursday HPHE circumstances leading to the deat'i of a two-year-old Chinese boy who died in hospital from injuries when a car driven by one Ahmad Hattar of Lurr.ut knocked him down at the 10th mile. Siputeh-Pusing road,
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  • 383 5 The fourth annual Examination for Chinese Schools will be h?ld simultaneously in the S.S. and F.M.S. on Monday and i f uesday, November 28 and 29 under the auspices of the I Education Department, S.S. and F.M.S. There will be two sets of examination papers set by
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    • 24 5 SPOT DANCES 3 Valuable Prizes at the Dance Hall SAT. 26th NOVEMBER TEDDY LONG and his BAND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS 9.30 till 1 a m
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    • 303 5 No more feverish diseases I Malaria and other feverish diseases attack e v weak people more easily than strong people. Strength is nothing more than a sufficient amount of strength-giving substances in the body. Too little of such substances means t e> weakness. Weakness means something more s —you become
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  • 203 6 TROOPS NOW POSHING TOWARDS SHOMCHON Hong Kong, Thursday. rpHE Japanese troops advancing southwards from Shek- lung are approaching dangerously near Hong Kong’s borders and refugees and wounded soldiers arriving at the border village of Shumchun this morning report
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  • 137 6 Anglo French Talks Paris, Thursday. THE Anglo-French conversations begun at the Quai d’Orsay this morning are being continued at the Elysee this afternoon. It is expected that important statements will be issued Ulis evening. It is learned that the proposed FrancoGerman "no war" declaration was discussed in
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  • 114 6 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Thursday. Since the start of the present anti Jew drive in Germany more than tethousand applications are understood have been made by Jews in Palestine f«: inmigrants on permits for near relative? in Germany. It is gathered that the ap plicants will undertake to
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  • 165 6 —Reuter. Fresh Appeal For Relief Funds Urged London, Thursday. SIR Archibald Clark Kerr, British Am bassador to China, cables Mr Gordon Thompson, secretary of the Bri tish Chinese relief fund: "The journey lam now taking in Central and Western China has shown me that the
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  • 99 6 —Reuter Output To Bp trebled In Few Months Washington, Thursday. Aircraft manufacturers are seeking means to treble the output and keep pace with President Roosevelt’s plan to acquire one of the world’s biggest air fleets. At a conference of aircraft manufacturers and Government officials today, it
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  • 70 6 —Reuter. Tokyo, Thursday The British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie, called on the Japanese Foreign Minister today and informed him that the British Government could not accept as valid Japan’s arguments against reopening the Yangtse An Admiralty spokesman states that the Pearl River will be
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  • 71 6 —Retueur. Berlin. Thursday:—The agreement reached between the German and Czech Government regarding the final frontier was followed this morning by respective evacuation and occupation of the areas of transferred territory, says the German Official News Agency. At 9 a.m. officials were withdrawn and an
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  • 34 6 —Reuter. New York, Thursday:—The German Ambassador in Washington. Hen Dieckhoff, summoned to Berlin to make a report on the U.S. attitude to the anti-Semitic measures in Germany, sailed yesterdy.—Reuter.
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  • 45 6 THE death took place a few days ago of Mr. Lim Chang Yin, manager of the Railway Restaurant and Bar, Penang Railway Station. Deceased was very popular with all classes at the Station, where he had served for about 20 years.
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  • 37 6 —Reuter. Budapest, Thursday:—The Premier. Dr. In.redi, has resigned. National Socialists are jubilant and declare that recent events, which have divided Parliamen into two almost equal sections, have greatly weakened the Parliamentary government in Hungary.—Reuter.
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  • 28 6 .—Reuter. The Hague, Thursday.—Queen Wilhe) mina will pay a return visit to King Leopold of the Belgians next spring or early in the summer.—Reuter.
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  • 27 6 Vatican City, Thursday:—lt is officailly announced that Monsignor Godfrey, Rector of the English College in Rome, has been nominated Apostolic Delegate to Britain.
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  • 308 6 —Reuter Big Scale Strjk 1 hreatened rJM-IE administrative o'-' ;rs X C.G.T. H he Fren r,,n tn the British T.I*TC > will lVale nt to decide a day next ,ri o rrow general protest strike a -te A3iCh 1 laws will take place, declare)
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  • 152 6 Dr. W. Hsieh Passes Through Penang ON his way to take up his appointment as Chinese Minister to Norway and Sweden, His Excellency Dr. W. Hsieh, until recently Secretary of the Chinese Foreign Minister, passed through Penang yesterday morning on the Nordd-eutschtf Lloyd liner Gneisenau. Travelling
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  • 199 6 Reuter. Hollywood, Thursday. A VAST forest fire sweeping between Santa Monica an Malibu Beach among the palatial homes oi many <>i t e most famous members of the film colony has hitherto gutted a palatial new hotel and two hundred houses. It was
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  • 69 6 i.— Reuter. Jerusalem, The engine and five true! FgyP 1 train were derailed on u( j a y, Palestine line south-west of blocking traffic. o t de* 1 An Arab police inspector W‘*-> while cycling near Ramleh. E-* 1 day he appeared in a case m f O
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  • 46 6 Paris at which the h ‘‘.?__B r first time, furnished exhi Wireless. tary f r London, Thursday. IheS» < e on Air has accepted an invitation fl December 3, the Aeroplane M•• the Paris at which the R A r h first time, furnished exM
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  • 181 7 Penang Babas To Stage Two Plays I J ENANG babas and nonyas will stage two bangsawans in aid of the China Relief Fund, under the auspices of the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Associaion, on December 15 and 16 at the Theatre Royal. Th<- following are
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  • 217 7 Chinese Severely Punished (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Thursday. r p.kN CHIAH TEK and his friend Cheng Chow appeared in the Batu Gaja’ court yesterday morning for judgment after conviction on a charge of cheating a number of unemployed Chinese coolie: at Fusing in September by
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  • 76 7 npHE following notifications regarding fi. personnel of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force are gazetted:— Lieut. G. Henderson, M. C., appointed Acting Captain; Captain E. P. Windsor promoted to he rank of Major; Temporary commission as 2nd Lieutenant of Mr. Stanley Boudeville confirmed Temporary commission as 2nd Lieutenant of
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    • 495 7 Grand Hari Rava Attraction Still Continues WEMB L E Y PA R K Tonight, Friday 25th, November, J 933. Molek Silver Opera:“RESAM DA YAK BORNEO” Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turr-s. A group of actors ond actresses. The famous Prima Dona Miss Ainon of H.M.V. fame and
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    • 210 7 M.tll\EhS /ODTY at i 1,30 a.m. and 3 p.m, THE FIRST ALL-MALAY MUSICAL FILM “TERANG BI LA N" A RKO-RADIO PRODUCTION > with MISS ROKYAH REDUCED PRICES: DOWNSTAIRS 15, 30 50 CENTS QUEEN'S 6./5 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 11.30 A.M. REDUCED PRICES DOWNSTAIRS: 15, 30 AND 50
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    • 350 7 CORONATION TALKIES KULIM 6.45 p.m. TONIGHT 9 30 p m. The Second Chapter of the Most Successful Malay Talkie yet produced. “SEMANGAT lIT AR’’ You have seen the Ist. Chapter and now come for 2nd Chapter with More Thrills Aiction Suspense More Transformation Scene M,ystery Magic With New Malay Actors
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  • 653 8 JI has ewr l>ecn fashionable to attempt to ou.run cunteniporarx mought in one direction or anothei. and providing this end can be achieved, at times direction in itself is not regarded as important. It is the habit of those who have nothing more elevating to offer
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  • 1198 8  -  Mrs. charlotte haldane. wife of Prof. J. B. S. Haldane, has been visiting the Far East to see what part the Chinese women are playing in the war with Japan In this article, originally published in the I ally Herald,
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  • 248 8 4 joint meeting of the standing and finance committee of the Perak Chinese Association will be held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce or. Sunday at 1 p.m. MR. D. J. WHITAKER, brother' of MR L. H. E. WHITAKER and MR. R. WHITAKER of Perak, is
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  • 558 9 SIR WILLIAM McLEAN ON COMMISSION’S REPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. have s P ared no P ains > Professor Channon and I. in making the widest possible survjj to get all the facts which might in any way
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  • 54 9 THE 18,000 ITALIAN COLONISTS WHO ARE TO BE SETTLED IN LIBYA disembarked at Tripoli, v'h ere they received a. welcome as enthusiastic as the send-off whi ch had marked their departure from Genoa and Naples. Here the y are on the quayside, at. Tripoli, the ships
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  • 152 9 Chinese Custom Copied (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. HARI RAYA PUASA passed off quietb in Taiping. Many Malav resident* rf the town took advantage of the cheap fares offered by ihe Railways and travelled to Penang and Ipoh. The town wore a holiday aspect, gaily
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  • 108 9 IPOH celebrated the Hari Raya Puasa in the customary fashion,’the feast being ushered in with a great deal of cracker-firing, a noisy accompaniment of times of rejoicing borrowed from the Chinese. All good Moslems began the day with a visit to the mosque for prayer, after which
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  • 308 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Thursday. ABOUT 4.30 p. m. yesterday cannon shots fired from the lawn in from, of the Zahara Mosque signified to Mohammedans that the new moon had been sighted and that the fasting month was over. At night private dwellings
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  • 225 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. Further evidence was recorded in a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder preferred against a young Malay, Lolo bin Korochit, in the Singapore Sixth Police Court before Mr C. H. Koh, yesterday. The accused, a deck cleaner in
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  • 230 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. Sixty-five per cent, more parcels were sent ifrom Singapore to Europe this year than last in the “Christmas-presen’ mails. The Antenor, which sailed on Wednesday, carried 1,165 parcels and 2.147 were sent by the Ranpura which lef'
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  • 132 9 $250 Damages Given (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. MR. Kok Chin Yin, a local lawyer, was awarded $250 damages by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the Supreme Court after he had claimed $10,060 from the Sin Chew Jit Poh, Ltd., a Chinese newspaper, for having published
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  • 1243 10 Distribution Of 8 Per Gent For Year Recorded London, November 10. S IR Lionel Smith-Gordon, BL OB F a S andM° F C. Rt croft, at the fifth annual genera) meeting o" Broome Rubber Plantations Ltd., which was held in London yesterday. The Chairman said:
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  • 312 10 Profits Of £364,700 In 1937-38 < London, November 5. f|RQFrTS for the year ended June 30 < last of the London Nigerian Tin Mines fell from £379,018 to £364,739. The past year’s figure includes a power rebate of £3,000. Working expenses increased by £17,603, to £111,848,
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  • 43 10 London, November 5. Rept. to 31st May of Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Co. shows net prft., tax recoveries and adjustments totalling £4,634, plus £7,806 brt. in; div. 7% p.c., less tax (10 p.c.), fwd. £6,441. (Last yr. prft. £7,074, less N.D.C. prov. £1,324.)
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  • 537 10 SATISFACTORY RESULTS SHOWN London, November 9. MR. James Warren. (Chairman) presided at the twentyseventh annual general meeting of Raja Musa (Selangor) Rubber and Coconuts Ltd., which was held in London yesterday. Mr. C. Meredith, on behalf of th?' agents and secretaries (Planters’ Scores
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  • 54 10 London, .November 5. Net prft. of Beranang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations to 30th June £323 (£5,381), plus £2,656 brought in to manuring and replanting res. £l,OOO (£2,000) div. nil (4p.c.), fwd. £1,979. It was decided to rest estate eight months. Tapping will be resumed after this month. Mtg., Walsingham
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    • 413 10 RHEUM AIIC PAINS I GONE IN 2 DAYS From England there comes a story that Will cheer every rheumatic sufferer in the country. Mrs. A. Salt had been in the grip 01 rheumatism for years. She spent large sums of money vainly in an effort to stop the pain and
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  • 332 11 Given Free At Chinese Camps CHINESE soldiers on active service liv asy access to a number of pictorial periodicals which keep them informed on the development of the nation's armed resistance against the Japanese. The- publications, delivered free to military camps near the fronts, are either periodicals
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  • 95 11 Mails for U. S. A. CHRISTMAS Latters Parcels a Dec. 6 g Dec. 11 NEW YEAR Letters Parcels b. Nov. 26 c Dec. 1 a Dec. 13 Mails for Canada CHRISTMAS Letters a Dec. 4 g Dec. 11 NEW’ YEAR Letters
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  • 101 11 Penang: Mails for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore close 2 p.m. today. Sundays 10 a.m. Ipoh Mails for Penang close p.m. (registered correspondence) and 7.15 a.m. (ordinary correspondence) today. Mails for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore close 12.30 p.m. (registered correspondence) and 1 p.m. (ordinary correspondence) today. Medan
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  • 460 11 DEPARTURES Today: KEDAH for Belawan-Deli. ANTENOR for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. FLINTSHIRE for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. JUNA for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Rangoon. BULAN for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. Tomorrow: KIRRIEMOOR for Rangoon and
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  • 534 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. today; Kuala Lumpur 12.45 p.m. today. Northern Sumatra Mails close Penang ‘5 p m today by s.s. Kedah. Singapore Mails close Penang 4 p.m. Mondays by s.s. Kedah.
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    • 116 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES —l'.' 1 1* TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Pres. ADAMS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14
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  • 225 12 Stamp collectors all over the world must have heard of William H. Crocker, an American philatelist (and, professionally, a pioneer of the railroad) who died not long ago at the age of seventy-six. He left behind him a collection of United States postage stamps that is
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  • 288 12 Kliorsnbad What mighty bui’ders the Assyrians were Consider, for example, the vast Pal ic; cf Khorsabad, an ar! which dwarfs the biggest 'engineering fea’s c modern tlrry.-s. miles from Nineveh (and there its ru’r»<? are to bp se n to this was built for Sargon who lived aboat
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    • 122 12 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN! FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements get hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all over our body
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    • 86 12 A I brand I r CYDd 1 jklj WYA Represented in Malaya X| i /10 Mil SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Supplies obtainable everywhere K.W.7 V.P-V. 3 *1 I STE E L K i I WINDOW FRAMES H FRENCH DOORS B f etc. etc. I M Equal to the bent
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    • 605 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE TOR lAR EAST London Nov. 18: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov 20: TR AN «MISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 pan.: GSJ, GSG and GSF TRANSMISSION 3 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.:
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    • 1326 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PE ’ANG) F 6.00 p.m.: Chinese Music. 7.30 p.m.: Children’s Programme. 8.00 p.m.: BBC Relay. 8.40 p.m. Norman Long at the Piano. DAVF”""”Y 6.05 p.m.: “At The Theatre.” 6.25 p.m.: Florence Nightingale. 7.40 p.m.: Dance Music. 8.20 p.m.: ‘‘Food for Thought.” 9.20 p.m.: “Music Hall.”
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    • 495 12 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mc|s (19 8 m 6.04 \fc|B (49,6 m Dt> 11-86 Mc|.* (25..> m.); PMN 10.26 Mc|s (29 2 m YDK 1 65 Mc|s (31.20 m.). TODAY P.M. 12.05 March music. 12.20 Broadcast Orchestra* 1.10 Aneta news and weaker bulletin. 1.22 Orchestra Hotel des r ndes. 150
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  • 283 13 The little girl on the left was waiting to see Queen Mary when "he ~i<ited Dockland yesterday to open rhe new Albert Dock Hospital. The policeman rescued the baby's I 'nion Jack when she dropped it. BOY AGED 8 TRIED FOR JOB—He is Leslie Michell,
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  • 1876 14 Jackie Mac’s $32 Is Best Dividend GOVERNOR AND LADY THOMAS PRESENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HIS Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas were among those who enjqyed fine sport at the first day’s races of the Selangor Turf
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    28 14 This picture of the Chelsea-Arsenal League match at Stamford r, which the home team won 4 2 shows Woodley saving f- ()ni j/'. the Gunners’ centre-forward.
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  • 394 14 Chinese* Win u fast, Gamej AFTER a goalless first half, the Indian Association conceded a goa. early in the second to give the victory to the Chinese Recreation Club in then hockey encounter on the Victoria Green yesterday. Incidentally, this is the first defeat sustained
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  • 184 14 The annual St. Andrew's Society The Rest golf match will be play 1 Sunday. Games and starting START AT FIRST HOLE 8.45: Anderson and Halfday Charles and Soper. 8.50: Maltby and Craig vs and Redfearn. 8.55: Scouler and Davenport v I Williams and Goodrb 9.00: Fletcher, F.
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  • 93 14 Further aquatic events peans and Chinese in I; arranged. On December Swimming Club and the I' Club will meet in a series tests at the Kinta Swirnniri At 5.30 p.m. there will o > polo match be tween mem 1 clubs. This will be follow» metres medley relay,
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    • 339 14 WHEN KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES YOU TO GET UP NIGHTS < One reliable medicine, highly efficlWhen Bladder is Irritated ent and inexpensive is GOLD MEDAL r. o n.TfL-iilt Haarlem Oil Capsules—you can’t go When Passage wrong on this grand medicine for it has When Backache Bothers been helping people for 50
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  • 516 15 Brilliant Display By Perak Defence 4LTHOUGH Penang had most of the game Perak, through their brilliant defence and some good work by the I u wai ds, won one-nil in the return inter-State women’s hockc•> c’ counter on the Hutchings School ground yesterday Excellent goalkeeping by
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  • 355 15 Handicaps For Tomorrow I From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, Today. Following are runners for tomorrow’s races at Kuala Lumpur, the last day of the Selangor Skye Meeting Race I—Ponies. Class 3. Div. 2, 6 furs. CAYLOO 10.12 ROSEOLET 10.10 BAY ROSE 10.09 SILVER KIT 10.09 BLUE BLUFF
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  • 185 15 Annual Women’s Match On Monday The annual Scotland vs. The Rest women’s golf match for the McLeod Craik Cup will be played on Glugor Golf Course on Monday, Nov. 28. All matches must be off the first tee by 4.30 p.m., and players are asked to
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  • 145 15 In a friendly game of badminton consisting of five men’s doubles, the Mende B.P. scored a convincing victory over the “813” B.P. yesterday at the former’s court at 3 p.m. There was quite a good crowd of spectators and all the matches were keenly contested. The following are the
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  • 164 15 The wrestling exhibition at the Jubilee Park. Ipoh, last night ended in dramatic fashion. After Wong Bock Cheung had beaten Mehar Singh in the main event Allayar Khan, a fellow wrestler, jumped into the ring and, protesting vehemently against the referee’s decision, challenged both Bock Cheung and the
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  • 92 15 The Padang Party defeated the Hu Yew Seah in a friendly game of tabletennis played at the Seah premises yesterday Detailed results are as follows (Padang rartv mentioned first): Cheah Fhee Hin lost to Teoh Lay Kim 0-3; Chee Choon Keng bt Chew Bok Sc -n c >
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  • 392 15 F. A. CUP 1st ROUND TOMORROW English And Scottish League Fixtures The annual struggle for F.A. Cup hbnours begins tomorrow with the playing of the First Round Proper. Although the First and Second Division and three Third Division clubs (York, Barnsley and Notts County) are exempted until the Third Round,
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  • 47 15 In addition to Home Rugby Union re~ fruits, the Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette tcHI publish each week the results of Rugby League fixtures cabled by Reuter. It is expected that the first League results will appear in the Sunday Gazette of Nov. 27.
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    • 20 15 kJ A 'HI Mii 2 9 J M LSlir > yKIMrJ Sff 4 k fg Oval tine anc? zzo/e /A<- Difference
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    • 138 15 a jk Watch your /IK ‘SJiLby MP fitterrhyme So In the days when he’s growing and chewing up mats As he grows —he gets“ knowing (no chasing of cats And to-day he is showing great pride in his brats, Comes a day—steps are slowing (please only soft pats) Still no
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  • 129 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot £213.10.0 £215.15.0 LONDON (3 months) £214.10.0 £216.12.6 SINGAPORE $109.50 $110.50 TUTHTNEFS DONE PENANG $109.50 $110.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons cn’»o/ (Sundried) $3.30 $3.30 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 58.50 RUBBER IZ’NDON 7 y d 7Hd NEW i ORK Closed Closed Sl\ Pf >■ IE (Sc
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  • 351 16 LONDON, November 24.. Following are today’s closing middle orices on the London Stock Exchange: of £1 demonination unless other wfs» stated Today Rises or Fail f/.n- -n Loan 5 p.c 1944-64 1103 Loan 4 pc 1960-90 109 —J Wai I.oan 3 A p.c. 99 —J Com. Union
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  • 149 16 A SLIGHT mishap occurred in the haroour yesterday to the Harbour Board launch Falcon, which was being used by the local agents of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line. The Falcon left the Gneisenau for the Victoria Pier, just before the liner sailed, but half-way she
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  • 109 16 Prev. aris 178% 178 47 64 ew York 4.66% 4.64% ’ontreal 4.69% 4.67% -ussels 27.57 27.47 n»va 20.58% 20.46 Amsterdam 8.57% 8.53% ilan 88 5 a 88% ■'rtin 11.65 11.62 ockholm. 19.41 19.41 nenhagen 22.40 22.40 •'o 19 90 19.90 ’enna 26% unquote dsingfors 226% 226*rague 136% 135%
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  • 109 16 London. Nov. 24. ?UPPER Dull.— I 7}fc buvers Bft sellers Jan./Mar. 8 do 8% do Apl./June 8% do Bft do July/Sept. Bft do 8% do NEW YORK Closed nited Kingdom Stocks London 58,009 tons Liverpool 32,191 tons "OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.12.6 EPPER White Muntok;
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  • 122 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers atu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Teng Fatt .77 .79 elebu 70 .75 Kuchai 1.27% 1.32 etahngs 7.50 7.85 ahman Hyd. 1.20 1.22% Rantau 1.47% 1.52% ,’aip ing Cons. 1.62% 1.67 ralam 1.42% 1.47% Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampat 4'o 46 lerjuntai 10|6 110 tampong Lanjut
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  • 198 16 KENNEDY CO. ?rN Buyers Seiler» 4 |l% 417% kyer Weng .62% \yer Hitam 25 0 26 0 ’.atu Selangor i. 40 1 45 ’’erjuntai io 9 11 6 ‘long Fatt .7 6 79 ,ris 7’9 8 6 .70 74 ’rg. Kamunting 8 9 913 ’ng. Lenjut i B 6 1Q
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  • 25 16 TIN Penang $110.50 per pkl. Singapore $110.50 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 27 1 8 c per lb Singapore-Spot 27 118 c per lb
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  • 173 16 LEAN CD. TIN: Buvers Sellers Ampats 4 0 4 4 1 Ayer Wengs .60 .65 Bangrins 23’0 23'9 TJ Htam .32% .37% Hong Fatts .77 .80 T ohans .27% .30 Kramats 10 6 110 Kamuntings 113 11|9 K. Lanjuts 18’3 1819 Kuchais 1.27% I.32Jex Kundangs 7 6 B'o U-’ruts 9
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  • 157 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Untangs 1.15 1.20cx Bassetts .52% .55 Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brcgas .72% .75 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.25 1.30 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .41 .43 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.40 New Scudais 1.07% 1.12% Najams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukargs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97% IRu
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  • 191 16 Reuter. Exasperation Of British Traders British circles interested in the Ch n trade are beginning to express exasper? tion at Japanese delay in fulfil i" undertakings to restore normal shippin movements on the Yangtze ”s soon a 4 he military situation permitted. Reute teams. Complainants point out that
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  • 85 16 .—Reuter. Deputation To Minister Of Transport London Thursday. A request for the r moval of lega restrictions on their chr~g ng powers ir r espect of freight was made by a deputation composed of the chairman and general managers o the four railway com oanies which waited on
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  • 83 16 —Reuter. Sentenced On Wednesday, Executed Yesterday Berlin, Thursday. The first man to be executed under the new law against car bandits and gangsters promulgated three days ago was Hans Hahn, aged 19. He was beheaded at Ploetzensee prison this morning for murder of a taxi driver. The law
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  • 81 16 Reuter. Berlin, Thursday. A new’ long-distance flight from Berlin to Tokio being planned by Germany will be attempted by the same quadrupleengined Condor aeroplane and crew which flew to New York and back last August. It is expected to start on Nov. 28. The route will be
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  • 38 16 —Reuter. London, Thursday. With King Haakon and Prince Olaf standing on the bridge, the battleship Royal Oak steamed out of Portsmouth Harbour this afternoon bearing the remains of Queen Maud for burial in Norway. —Reuter.
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  • 191 16 When Sir Kingsley Wood v sits th Aero Exhibition at Paris on December < he will have an opportunity to meet the French Air Minister.—Reuter. There will be a debate on colonial policy in the Commons on December 7 or a private Member’s motion from the
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  • 108 16 Judgment Reserved In Ipoh Case npHE Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley yesterday reserved judgment in the civil suit in which Leong Yek Khuan sued his son, Leeong Weng Hong, and a Singapore woman, Ow Poh Siang, for transfer of a certain piece of land from his son and
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  • 94 16 Punjab Regt. Sepoy Runs Amok Peshawar, ThursdayFour British officers and three Indians of other ranks of the 4th battalion. 2nd Punjab Regiment camping at Nowshera. vere shot dead by a sepoy who ran amok. After the sepoy, brandishing a rifle had shot dead Lieut-col. E. H.
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  • 137 16 Young Hokkien lined (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, ‘‘ln views of the outbreak <4 11 robberies in Singapore, I ask t serious view be taken of this ca e, marked Court Inspector J. Embury, the Singapore Fourth Police Court, terday, when Mr. K. A. Blac cer,
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  • 134 16 All the clans of Bonnie ScOtla )nny gather tomorrow night at the eW ’s mede Hotel for the Annual St A' Day Dinner and Dance. ,„cted More than 400 persons are “to be present and arrangement night are in the hands of th» Vice-Chieftain, A J L
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  • 43 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Lee Wee Seng begs to thank all riends and relatives who attended <h uneral of his beloved wife, those who ent wreaths, scrolls end telegrams o condolence, lent their cars etc., and a.s hose who rendered their services ir connection therewith.
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