The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 May 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-05-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. No. 10,58915 words
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Article192 1922-05-19 1 The Print-e (»f Wales has arrived m •lessfhon, and our correspondent there sends 4 special coble detailing hiv r<«eption Page <». Althmißh defeated on a division the <H>vernment refuses to take the count and has agreed to the Opposition proposal I'a^e 7. The Dail Kirea-in peace tiegotiathma192 words
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Article1058 1922-05-19 1 Jr, Threikeld churchyard stands a honioly cenotaph, raised Borne forty years ago "by a few friends m loving m niory of the. under-named who m their generation wet*' noted veterans of th-.- chaae all <>f whom lie m this churchyard.* 1 Below are the namei of tone two1,058 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1922-05-19 1 VIALTHOID Raffles Hote^j MONDAY Tea Dansant, o p.m. to 7 p.m. JHfEDNESDAY Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. rHURSOAY Guest Night, Dinner Dancing. FRIDAY Special Luncheon; Dance 6 to I SATURDAY Guest Night. Dinner Dancing I RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Magical Dim tor Mr F. A COOKK. H TRIO REI INED CABARET ARTISTS WILL181 words
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Advertisement265 1922-05-19 1 Every Drum of Pabco Paint is I Those qualities have earned good will f or \M r\.lco I ...its m 37 ccantries of the world. HI h I :>;!l o faints art- equally serviceable on B I woo'i find iron and stee! outside and m- §f| ?i(lc Tn °y preserve265 words
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Advertisement171 1922-05-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel announcements on pages l 12 Philips lamps freni Unite.! Engineers-^ Page 10. Announcement by John !>,.ke. optician Pace 5. Crossc ar,.i Blackwell'a pure malt vinegar Paj;e 3. Cuminan h r, high-cUai Virginia Btrarettefl Pap-c 10. New films at the Raiety and tibertv Hall riige 2. **jn for171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1922-05-19 1 THE WEEK F i nicy, \'.u I). High Writer, :\..VA a.m., 5.18 p.m. Outward Mai] due. Prince of Wal< doe i Brunei. Mentakab ftftg\, Barker's, noon. Jesaelton Ice Co., sttg*., M, Market St.. noon. ill Div. 11. R.E v S.C.F.A. 11. Saturday, 20 Tliirh Water, -1 i a.m., 6,18 p.m.131 words
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Article414 1922-05-19 2 The prices qu«ned are generally those current el Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be small Variations. Singapore. May IV Was as. Long per catty U Do. French as M Beef per lb. 40 aWI Steak do 42 H< ..n Sprout.- per catty t6414 words
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Article38 1922-05-19 2 The Rev. B. C. Roberts, a former Military Chaplain m Singapore, has been appointed Chaplain of Selangor. By the time he comes Selangor will have been vithout a resident Chaplain for more than a \oar. (M. M.). x38 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1922-05-19 2 TO LKT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO .-OWNS, newly erected area from IV. OOO to 50.0C0 «q. ft. facing river. LAKGB STORES from 6,000 to 24 r OOO sq. fi. near wharf and shippAlso three storied buildings for office* and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or296 words
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Advertisement485 1922-05-19 2 TO-NIGHT AT THE "GAIETY" THE SENSATION OF r JWO CONTINENTS. THE WOLF WOMAN FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY C.* GARDNER SULLIVAN. S|^fcfe M e even h«^ shadow. Sfio mocks. She haunts. SIM shocks. She taunts. mW THE WOLF WOMAN She sijjhs. She advises. I ShrlLs. She surprises UfUf) ]Q QHf485 words
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Advertisement576 1922-05-19 2 PLEASURE SEEKERS are often hard to please, as when they are < nfl for pice selves they want something that is really {U-a uraMc ami There is scarcely a person alive who is not a pleasure other. They may not know or admit it themselves. A photoplay for Pleasure Seekers,576 words
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Article268 1922-05-19 3 IVn Nib Remain Stationery. Icab t detailg of woman's voracious appetite arc given m tin British I Medical Journal by Dr. W. C. Aliardice. >'• at N >rth Staffordshire infirmary. Aged .'5") the patient wai admitted under •iv for acute appendicitis, her husband stating that she had been268 words
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Article31 1922-05-19 3 Mr. J. W. W. 11.1-;,. s, who has been acting > \:ru\ Revenue, jih-I nd Magistrate, Penangr, has left for Taiping o take u t the appointment of trar of Titles, Pi31 words
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Article331 1922-05-19 3 i (rowds at Private View. I' London. April 28th. The private view day J of the Boyal Academy attracted crowds of notables and fashionably attirod women. There are no eminent exhibits, but the t collection is weM up to the avenge. The J main feature is the high331 words
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Article95 1922-05-19 3 Mi. G. G. Daubeny has suffered injury to an cyv ftrOtt tennis bail, and has been red t<> lie up for two or three weeks,] He staying with Mr, and Mrs. Ritchie. on Kent Estate (3 1M.). j The President of the American Forestry Association, Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack, fi95 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1922-05-19 3 t i i TOW A<wt K< wg""«««««^^^a«aaaaaaaa«f»aaaaaaw wg? •■iuaataa^jwu; gaca *> S flv^Bßßaaaawwaß^Baßaßaßiaßßßaßaßi fßaaawi^M"^^ f^^* I MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF (Incorporated m England). J 1 B««ajBMB««B»W»«aB| BBBBBVBBBBBBttBBflJBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBflBBBaHBBIHIBaaBBHlBaaBB&. -iuei«r««ai2?»r. i x -i^JR-^va^«HCi usAttIAWDBOBaiJ "HAZELINE SNOW CIS !HE SKIN ROM THE WEATHER r\ < A little lzeline 1 Snow' 1 /TV X^'/v/160 words
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Advertisement124 1922-05-19 3 t MA A.M A. I I Walker Bros Wigan) Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). J I THE I j PAGEFIELD' j I CO?*IMERCI4I i I VEHtCI F. i I I 5 "THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE < i OF i MECHANISM ON THE ROAD" 1 i: > 5 E AGENT124 words
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Article756 1922-05-19 4 SCOTLAND'S SUBPRISB VICTOET. (From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh, April 12. It is no exaggeration to say that a win by Scotland m the last Association International of the season was entirely unexpected. This result at Birmingham gives new strength to a frequent y made assertion that a much756 words
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Article89 1922-05-19 4 Mr. M. B. Brockwell, headmaster of the Anderson School, Ipoh, is shortly leavimg on transfer to tftkt charge of the new school m Kuala Lumpur. It is reported that Mr. Ayres from Malacca will take his place. Proposals to amend the marriage service by omitting the woman's promise "to obey"89 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1008 1922-05-19 4 Valuable Freehold Building sites for sale. Area from j 5,000 to 100,000 square feet Suitable for Offices, Godowns and Hotels Apply ESTATE ft TRUST AGENCIES LIMITED Aoctioaeers ft Estate Agent*, Raffles Chambers. AN EXCELLENT OFFER OF A FIRST CLASS TANGLIN RESIDENCE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ALL that piece of very valuable1,008 words
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Advertisement276 1922-05-19 4 titanH Has Proved its Superiority TRADE MARK G. AURELY Co. /^^fe\ RING UP II? 28, Finla S son (reen lff( gPjfii FOR LATEST Singapore. Jp&Sm^y/ nrrM^nreduction Tele si /*a /»j s I HtLY. IN PRICE fir v?yl>^V I He's Happy! I A S your baby grow* happily from P Q276 words
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Advertisement693 1922-05-19 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE The (Jndonigned have been instructed to sell by Pttbli RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFF LKS PLACE, SINGAPI ON TUESDAY, MAY Mith AT tM pjm. Lot 1. Valuable freehold building land situate 1: rrt fa Katong: Road, total area 27,877 sq. ft. Lot 2. Valuable freehold land, area i^LIA aq. ft.693 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1922-05-19 5 I IA N APOLOGY t0 n ireni- few I on i done so 0] :ian I Sil ore. TO LET. jyj rntry that front I bange Alley. rent. P£se ta Meesn reng SU I \o I Winchester !>t June. Pree Proaa. TT RMSHED. i. drooaaa rT Ga* and wa ;»n.l350 words
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Advertisement521 1922-05-19 5 1 WANTED. HOSPITAL ASSISTANT (Chi, r) <iUl r,d Applications steting ri«ace and enclosing copi of «>ninU to fe addi r, rhe A troMum Co. S.S.), Ltd., Incornorr.i nd), St CC oati t \VA\TKI) A Kur,,,;,,, or TftaftU jouth^us ■tory sseisUat. Apply m writing with fu 1 p.rtuMinrs of education, mf521 words
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Advertisement705 1922-05-19 5 AUCTION SALE A I riON SALE OF BuPfling mr.t^rials comprising a quantity of bricks, bout 150 c:>r'!oads of tad, dressed granite stono, and sl:.bs, Malacca roofing tiles, crlass tiles, K rcen fancy tiles, mouldings, baluster* and ventilators, pipes, steel rods and rails, corrugated iron sheets, porcelain sinks with brackets md705 words
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Advertisement805 1922-05-19 5 NOTICE iVJTICE. W tfc L r thai Mr William Mr. Colin n brown v sign the Company "per procuration" from date BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, W s 224 NOTICEf .Messrs Scah'a Agency Ltd., bc X to notify their automen m particular, and the public m general, that tkef have established an805 words
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Advertisement813 1922-05-19 5 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing ii»ore maddening thaa dull grinding headache, or shori sharp ■ringes m the tempi. s, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you don't813 words
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Article48 1922-05-19 6 D OMESTIC OCCURRENCES. A Solemn High H»m of Rcquiea for th(» rapOM Of the sou! of thi> Intv' J. M. BLANKBNHEYM will i»' MMg m th.« Church of St. Joseph on Saturday the 20th ir. i. ,»t 6JM a.m. Your earnest prayer smi kin 1 attendance are solicited.48 words
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888 1922-05-19 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. Another Life Complex. Certain irritable people, who do not deserve to be supplied with the wonderful results of scientific research, not even it' they are content to pay for them, make a point of taking the receiver off the telephone clip when they888 words
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Article407 1922-05-19 6 m Several rases of gambling, mostly among the coolie classes of Chinese, were disposed of fn the Third Court yesterday, before Mr. Dawson, and tines ranging from $4 to $10 were imposed. The C. R. A's Office has now move t to Fort Canning. AH correspondence, other than that from407 words
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THE PRINCE IN BORNEO.
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Article128 1922-05-19 6 BULOGIBBB CHARTERED COMPANY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesselton, May 18. EL K. H. the Prince of Wales landed at Jcsselton at noon to-day m brilliant weather, and was r reived by H. E. the Governor and Staft. In his reply to the addivss of welcome, the Prince eulogised128 words
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Article299 1922-05-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tenant, May 17. There will be no polo played on the Occasion of the Prince's visit. A wireless messa ■>;<? has been received from H.M.S. Renown intimating that the Prince prefers to attend prhrmte tennis party instead. I'enang, May 18. The arrangements for299 words
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Article301 1922-05-19 6 The marriage of Mr. R. C. Ruasell youngest son of th<« late Mr. John Russell •f Kuala Lumpur, to IfUl Myrtle Macoml took place place m London or March 25. Major C. R. H. P. Landon D.5.0., has been fasottod Commandant l-7Oth Burma Rifles and Major H. M. Rigg Commandant301 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article74 1922-05-19 6 (From Our Ow. W rb« K,tr,r,,| 11; M in X with travelling n. for Government quan rials at centra] Bcftbelle, bm Rnd mUe««« i hire an() ndlwas the Government Ton BtOO4 that »vingl of been reeomiueiKled V th, Ra ncnt <>n a icheme di ment itself. Th, Mvioffi74 words
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Article30 1922-05-19 6 (From Our Owi Cot q IWat, Ma At a specis m« f the Cksi a Commerce Mr. D. A. 11. minated as teaporarj m Thome on Council.30 words
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Article45 1922-05-19 6 The Chamber of < omi cided to place it- viei Pederated Malay B( merce, inviting iti Government to n-v<>n^ the diacontiiroance of the i k Penang and th ■onrice, or si least the sum existing service by r tj afternoon train betu45 words
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Article55 1922-05-19 6 (From Our Own Corresponds Peaaag, Throe detecthrei of th< K. s h p o i w diacoTored th«- whoieabovti a notorious ihief of opened fire when discovered replied with rifle tin. UI lapsed, mortally hit. at:.! h f The dead robber had i tiuus In the Padang55 words
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Article199 1922-05-19 6 Cnsacet i iii«l mil She e/ae i sorry ftgun with marks all ovt r bei by her RMMter, who had violcr* her with rotan. thOQ| him faithfully fur about fi> name was Khu Vuti. sgi melancholy appear* nee appealed degree to all who beard th199 words
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Article97 1922-05-19 6 T0k.... IMS Th« JafMiMM Consvbtc hi*" following foi puhlii Thi- Foreign Mil ri L Btatement issued <• M ■>. There ii no rewon to p" change of situation (or any duu«C of »ttitod of peM«l m Manchuria, becmasi nounc nunt of indcpendci interests of JapM m f97 words
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Article41 1922-05-19 6 9M I By way of edocmttaff n* J bill k\ays of iMnrwry, notl l >een Introduced t0 .n the Resident of r>w<r (C KM which shall be r-'iJ fcr t*? ft is considered that th« Xl 1 :io« m fixing Am41 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1922-05-19 6 Galdbsck Macgregor s Go., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) jj WHOLESALE j 4/vo RETAIL j: WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS jJTEL. 228 OFFICE, f 87, Cecil Street. I s EB TD. A^ ?^m9S^^H^Sß^^v LET YOUR PRESENT BE 4»«k EITHER ayH MASCOT, BIRTHDAY CHARM mBwL R MASONIC CHARM B. P. De Silva PENANG. SINGAPORE.158 words
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Advertisement126 1922-05-19 6 "The Simplest Economical Steam Engine of the present day." CM. M. Gentral t xhaust Steam Engine SINGLE CYLINDER 100 I.H.P. to 1,500 I.H.P. I Steam Consumption Less tha» that I j of the best compound engines. Valve Gear Only two mechanically I' operated steam valves and gear. I Forced Lubrication126 words
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IRISH PEACE FAILURE.
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Article53 1922-05-19 7 k HIS OKKBB ICCBPTMI. [BsUter*! Service.] l.ondim. May 17. orted to-day that < broken down. f the Dail Uiuann ibortive m conse- on tin <>n of the -posed I R i iblicans insisted tioi i the DaiL D.,! die Qffsion, rate with the :it. thai53 words
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Article144 1922-05-19 7 Gvnon, May 17. t if p I j>te,j the PotNCU* d:fiea->-m J at the. political ifternoon. that tho frontier ed Powers, the I, a\*>> aggronsion *M«ie,l that the 4 vrd to distant appointment 1 t.- perpetuating thy screed to particii i commission. He con►tkholm o: Riga w«144 words
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Article228 1922-05-19 7 I'nriv. May 17. Conference has decidrnction of new German m the Rhineland and r miKlifieatioa, fort the termination of ■> FATAL CUKHMUTT. NN.ico. Texa.s. May 17. river Brazos, between Bi'iton, collapsed. Only six I of thirty penoW who were the bridge watch Itat UOaUCA RAIDS SOTHEHY'S Ijondon,228 words
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THE LIMPETS.
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Article103 1922-05-19 7 BUT REASSURES THE VICTORS. [Reuter'a Service.] London, Ma> 17. la the House o* Cemmcna, Mr. Chamber lain announced with regard lo the Government defeat, that Government had decided tc defer to the wish of the House and imlr.Viately appoint a select committee of no* mete than nine103 words
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Article400 1922-05-19 7 MUGHTBB PBOSPBCTS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar 17. At the annual meeting of the Strait* Rubber Company. Mr. K. L. Hamilton, presiding, said he was convinced Malay* would be able to hold her cwn against any other producing country. It would be suicidal for Malaya tc ti>-400 words
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Article40 1922-05-19 7 London, Maj 17. The Labour Gazette states that the average level of retail prices on May 1 was about 81 per cent above those of July 1914, compared with 82 per cent on April 1. «c».40 words
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Article161 1922-05-19 7 i To mark the departure on retirement of Mr. F. D. B. Openshaw, Chief Resident Engineer, F. M. S. R., the officers of the Construction Department gave a farewell entertainment the first item of which was a group photograph and the last a dinner at the Yenning161 words
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TO AUSTRALIA IN AN OPEN BOAT.
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Article563 1922-05-19 7 The formidable task of voyaging m an open boat from Singapore to Australia, a trip which it is estimated will, if successful, i ccupy three months, has been undertaken l>y three Singapore ex-service men, Captain H. C. George, formerly m business m Singapore as a merchant,563 words
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Article151 1922-05-19 7 At the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and a special jury, Lvi Wing, who was charged with the murder of a fellow countryman named Low Kit, who was one of four men attacked by the accused and a number of other men m Sago Lane on151 words
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Article73 1922-05-19 7 It is notified that the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medals for the following 1 Officers and N. C. O.s, are now m the possession of the Commandant: 2nd- Lieut. AjMajor E. A. Brown, Captain Song- Ong Siang, 2nd-Lieut. Teow Keong Hee, Lieut. Tan Chow Kirn,73 words
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Article42 1922-05-19 7 There will be a special recruiting day for European Volunteers on Wednesday June the 7th immediately after the Whitsun holidays. This is m honour of the birthday of H. M. the King which will be officially commemorated on Saturday June 3.42 words
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THE ASSESSMENT APPEAL.
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Article700 1922-05-19 7 The hearing of the appeal brought by Mr. Frankel before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Sha.'w, m the Supreme Court, apainst an assessment by the Rural Board of certain parts of his Siglap estate, reached its concluding- stages yesterday, judgment being reserved. During the morning Mr. J. W.700 words
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Article115 1922-05-19 7 A young English man whose shij: stopped for some hours at Hongkong was anxioas to call on the Bishop. Hurrying" ashore, h« hailed a rickshaw coolie and asked to b« taken to the Bishop's residence. But the coolie could not grasp the meaning of th» request, so the115 words
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Article33 1922-05-19 7 We understand that the marriage ef M»-. F. K. Dickson of the Eastern Smelting* Co., Ltd., has been fixed for June 14, at Auckland. His bride is a New Zealand lady. (P. G.)33 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement175 1922-05-19 7 DAI F I C H MOTOR IY/YLfEfUjn CYCLES THE RALEIGfI 5 <J H.P. MOTOR CYCLE Experiments Research made by us we do know that all the period SPECIFICATION flevoted to experiments, trials and researcv has enabled The Raleigh Co. to produce a Detachable and Interchange. bl« calLulaUl(l those essenWheels tlUl175 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement505 1922-05-19 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) UNO4POIK, PORT BWETTfiNHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLE*. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. iINGAPOIiF PORT505 words
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Advertisement457 1922-05-19 8 I m 2 1 CLUBMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP to* > (Incorporated m England). FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Singapore. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg May 23 s.s. RIALTO Lomdon, Hr.mburg May 27 a.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 15 i.». KANDAHAR London, Antwerp a»d Hamburg457 words
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Advertisement564 1922-05-19 8 P, O. BRITISK !ND}7^ I j APCAR LINE I (Incorpomt(?d m Englar.u.t MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKftVu* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO i.Under Contract with II ft M LONDON FA T Eil STERN PROM LONDON TO MARSEILLJ DIE RINGAPORX KASHMIR about M I] KARMALA about June II KHYBEK564 words
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Advertisement492 1922-05-19 9 'mi SAN STEAM. NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fcr Rretay, Trenpgaau, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sin«ora Laiigsuar, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB May 22 May 24 ITUGALA May 29 May 31 MAHIDOL June I j uru> 7 irot-ttt-d throughout with electric light, and have492 words
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Advertisement262 1922-05-19 9 O. S K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Alps Maru arr. May 26 dep. May 27 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru June 11 New262 words
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Advertisement744 1922-05-19 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Stwmert. Dae Spore Route F or LAb Jun<-* 6 Suez Straits Philippines744 words
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Advertisement654 1922-05-19 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operator* United State* Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST OROWA due Singapore to lead May Jl WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to dischamr Jun#» 17 WEST CHOPAKA duo Singapore to load July 5 WEST FARALOX due Singapore to disc ha r-" June SO WEST654 words
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Article249 1922-05-19 10 The P. and O. steamer Mirzapore has left Bombay, and is expected to arrive at this port on Saturday p.m., the 27th instant.. She will proceed to the P. aad O. Wharf on arrival. A notable instance of German perspicailiv is Men m the recent announcement of aw249 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1922-05-19 10 j NY CARLSBERG. Manufactured m Denmark. p^jdjgjil SIME DARBY CO. :j M ll\ 1 MALACCA. SEKEMBAN AND MUAR. i (pi ~co w2k^v6BRJBmSI mall am \\i) company If MVT* ni COTDf! SI 5 J II\NY^RISBtRu|J i 4 M^fcw**^ r (Incorporated m Penmark) I j COMMANDER I.- iv^?*?? ft f*AMIM^ I l<^>V>'f'93 words
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Advertisement373 1922-05-19 10 PASSAGE CALCUTTA. The new If. V. Kntsany is expected to «.-ii! for Calcutta vi:i l'onarc on the nftornoon of Monday the 22nd, and i* due to arrive tiimon the 2i)th instant. Has excellent Ist. md 2nd. class ac ifupci'ation available. For further particulars, apply to, BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated m373 words
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Advertisement139 1922-05-19 10 I Genasco RoofinT 2 PLY AND 8 l»IY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK rim, MB NttS FOB FBMHi l GENXSCH is f? r»^ j the result of M.^ L > expcrient c an a^^^/is. j In the MASpV|i /s l fi^)/n manufacture r »wums#?* Woof an o/ Ready 0 0yr139 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous573 1922-05-19 10 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local maila erill be fo^nd m list below: Federated Malay Spates, Malacca, Muar and Penaag (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 pjn, daily except Sunday > Tn-DAV. Mcd.vn, Banana;, Port Said, Suez, Genoa Ji Amsterdam, taking mails r for Europe Johan de Witt 8 a.m. Bandjermasin573 words
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Article53 1922-05-19 11 Bank demand 23 31-3 >;> India, T. T. 17Gl 4 Hongkong, <X- m.l i; Prem. YokoHama, demand 108^6 Java, demand ]:io a Sovereigi, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England £at* 4 p c Bar.ca Commerciale Italiana Milano, May Ist noon. Exchange on London Lires 83 per Sterling. Italia 153 words
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Article116 1922-05-19 11 Cianbier Cube No. I 13.00 vjaniDier 954 Pepper Black 13.75 Pepper white fait r> < > TapiocE, small flake, f.g. 8.00 Pearl Sapo small B*4o Copra I lO.jOpitra, Bmm uactri; 4,500 F.ics, Runyroon -wLite 230 Rice, Slam No. 1 for cxj^rx 36i Rice, Biaa No. 2 for export 340116 words
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Article38 1922-05-19 11 12 o'clock noon, Maj 18, I 1 1 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St. Cloning Prices. Closing Pricea. Buyer? Seller?. Buyers Seller*. Cables quote London. Spot. London Spot. 7 loi of Marke Qi I38 words
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Article24 1922-05-19 11 Yesterday's Alterations. Johan Tin ($1) .15 Padang Plandok (#l> .lo .30 dis. SouUi Taiping 20— .30 T. Hail. our (£1) 8.50—9.5024 words
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Article126 1922-05-19 11 LYALL AND EV AIT'S REPORT. Singapore. May 18. Tin. £150 ss. Od. '$75%. 85 tons sold. Kubbers. Are offering freely, very few buyeri m evidence. Kuala Sidims $1.65, Kedaha $1.50, Katoyangs 87%, Baasetta Tl: 1 Lunas $5. Ayer Pana> $5, Malakoffs $2. Rfalaka Find..- 80, United Malaccas 75. Minus. Malayan126 words
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Article79 1922-05-19 11 Serendah Hydraulic Tin pays a dividend of five per cent. Chinese who are engaged m business m Jamaica have organised trading association with a capital of Jt'2o,ooo to develop trade among fcbemselves i» the colony. A Wholesale depot will be opened at Kingston us the distributing centre for dry goods,79 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article189 1922-05-19 11 i > i, Singapore, Haj 18. The market ha< weakened during the pa*; week but at the Auctions on WedOM demand wai fairly good at prfc< i showing declinei of about 2 cents on the avei Standard Sheet realise I 25 tt but was not of tale aboT<189 words
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Article117 1922-05-19 11 Singapore, Maj 19 1 le buyer* appear to have requiremenU for i le time being, noticeable slackening m the d from this quarter caused a heavy break m value* -i r 'n < and other m n kets. The usual weekly auctions opened >■••<».■»- day to a wreak117 words
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Article95 1922-05-19 11 Singapore, ftfaj is. Tin. El5O. 85 torn sold $75^0. Rubbers,— Very dull, with little doing. Mining.— Muraia $4.40, Taipinga I North Tatpings 80, South riipinga 25, Rawangs 82^, Tongkah Harbours $8.78 v Plans 75, Renongi 21s. 3d., Tronohs MS, Kampong Kamuntinga Johans 50. Indsjatrialk—Uniteen $8.40 $8.60, Tra dera95 words
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Article135 1922-05-19 11 Siimaixiro. M.i V is. Silver 36%. Hongkong 14% per cent, premium. Three months gold :>.;>._ Share Market. Dull. Kuhbers. f, H enquiriei for sterling shares. AJlenbyi is so. CraigMeai IS 26. Bassetts to 76. Bakil Sembaawangs li. Is M. and Singapore Uniteda <i I. B%<L Tin-,— Taipini- 6C135 words
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Advertisement345 1922-05-19 11 Am> t* approximately $5,000,000. M GRFAT E4STEBN LIFE ASSURANCE Vmw7mr hf\D OFFICE-— Winchester H™«. cor P or ated m Straits g«ttlementa) iTT- PLANS Cf ASSURANCE Assuranc Companies:. Act BntiSh Llfe CRCTA^ MANAGING DIRECTOS Ag^jrajJAOTßD G KNOX c c -tfWfik »J •^»-je-w y *»iu*7ra*?f»^jisHsjsMaßßsjHsjßMs^sjs^sji^^ f THE MAMTACTURERS UFE INS. CO. la345 words
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Advertisement436 1922-05-19 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Austraiia and China. [incorporated m England by Royal Chaxt.r. P»id up Capital m *»0.000 Kc-sene Fund 3,700,000 S t ««rv F^abi !i ty of Proprietor. S, oW.tQt HEAD OFFICE. M Bi.hop.gate, London, E.G. Ag«*cies ar.d Branch*.. IS- g~ as- i gk. LST-" £235 j r Manila436 words
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Advertisement522 1922-05-19 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Inccru*raUd ia Hongkong.) Capital, tit jaid ap $20,C 00,000 Silver Rt^r-ze $23,500,000 Sterling RfcK»7Y«, held m London 4,50U,000 Reserve LUbiiity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COUKT OF DIRECTORS. G. Jf. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. O. Larg.— Deputy Chairman D.G.M. Bf^ixrd, EK-Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr Sb n Eg<522 words
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Advertisement302 1922-05-19 11 LIMITED. EsUblished 1880. XSy V »<-«<> Reserve Fund v 61 000 non DIRECTORS. IJpir lIP.. H T. Hodsumi EsV BBAD OFFId YOKOHAMA n.xpcre Bf *gJ N CbuKa Street. BatB7M Kobe Saicoa ay London S FrSL;- Airw Loa A W i e Seattle' SSSL* ten £SS« gambnrg New York Tokyo fjSSi*302 words
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Advertisement119 1922-05-19 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd Messrs. WEARNE Co., Ltd Branch Oflice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Mans; THE LONDON LANCASH IRE EYSURANCETo.,119 words
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Article803 1922-05-19 12 ANNUAL MEETING. The eighteenth ei\iinary general meeting nf Sandycroft KubKer Co., Ltd. was held at Chartered Hank 'ha.nbers yesterday. Mr. W. A. Si ims presided and there were also present IfaMN H. B. Kgmont Hake, A. E. BaddeLy, and R. St. J. Johnson, for the secretaries, Messrs barker803 words
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Article89 1922-05-19 12 \t Liberty Hall 10-iii;:ht, Miss Dv Pont 1 be tn m a vivid drama of what a wife did after she thought she! had married the wrong man, entitle 1 False Xi i m five acts m the second show. Episode five of The Return of Cyclone Smith, -with Eddie89 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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122 1922-05-19 12 To The Editor. Sir, —One cf 'he local papers, I forget which, comment^, a few days ago that there is a suggestion afoot to organise an association of racehorse owners. Nothing more has been heard of the matter; local owners over their morning coffee may be heard122 words
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Article75 1922-05-19 12 To The Editor. Dear Sir, In tIM telegrams printed m your paper kbit morning we arc informed thai m the Belfast troubles v Several youngsters* w.'ie. injured, and a lad >vas wounded m the \Sauve gui peut.' As an earnest seeker after knowledge, I shall be glad75 words
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Article513 1922-05-19 12 I h irge of (iaming. Ur. Warren. Officer m Charge of Gamine: Suppression, Ipoh, on May ir>th charged at the Police Court Mr. Tat. proprietor of the ••Ki^r Three Shows" row showing m h. two European assistants ami two cthen with carrying on unlawful gaming on513 words
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130 1922-05-19 12 TUNIS ASKS ABOLITION OF PROTECTORATE. The granting of independence to Egypt has had a repercussion m Tunis. On th» ere of the official visit of the President ol the Republic the political atmosphere m the French Protectorate has become suddenly troubled. The B:y of Tunis, who has tren up to130 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article73 1922-05-19 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mixed Doubles. A. E. Coalho and C. B. Webb beat E. W. de Cms an 1 F. M. B. Reutens, 6 —2, 3_G, 6—2. B Singles. I), de Souza, owe 15.3, beat K. E. Webb, owe 40, 6—o, 6—i. F. C. J. de Souza,73 words
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Article102 1922-05-19 12 Doubles Handicap. F. J. lionteiro and i. Aiberquerqae, owe 3, vs. \Y. A. Keyt anj K. E. Webb. scr. Mixt^ Doubles. IV. A. Aeria and F. J. Rappa vs. E. G. Wheatley and A. W. Jansen. I). O. C Woodforj and F. C. J. de Souza vs. X.102 words
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Article271 1922-05-19 12 R.G.A. v«* S.C.F.A. I. ;real r >w.i witnessed the soccer match played between the R.G.A. and the S.C.F.A. yesterday evening- on the S.R.C. ffTOand. The side* were fairly well balanced and it was chiefly a question of accepting opportunities as they came, f;>r either end was visited m271 words
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Article110 1922-05-19 12 •Tht» Harleonini continue t<> pile cp points. Yesterday, en the Reclamation Ground they defeated the Municipality team by one goal to nil, making their third successive vi t.iy. It must be admitted that the goal was rather lucky one. the ball going into the net off one110 words
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Article95 1922-05-19 12 The following will represent Lhe S.C C. v. Malacca m the match at Ma acca on tfay: Barnes; Cal<\ Hide; Adamaon, Bdlin, *Nesbit; Meredith, Mots, Smith, Corben, Winter, J. W. P. W. D. L. Cls. A. I'u. Harlequins 3 o o s o r. Bx-Servicea *****14 Royal95 words
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Article492 1922-05-19 12 FDSFSD There was a fair atttendance at the Course yesterday morning when the weather was cool but a little hazy, making it difficult to pick out the early ones. The hurdles however were wide out and only the usual quiet Thursday work was done, there being nothing out492 words
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Article136 1922-05-19 12 The following are the handicaps for the final race, (Club Cocrae of Mr. Lundon's I Rear Commodore 1919 Challenge v starting gag 10 a.m. pre. Sunday 2?st .May, 1D22. No, J Kathleen 1.7 per int 4 Betty 10 •> Helen :> i 7 Gertr 1.1 B Kila136 words
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Article113 1922-05-19 12 Tlu- followißf will represent the S.c.c. acminst the S.R.C. on the former's ground m the Singapore Cricket Tojrnamen: <>n Saturday O. P. Griffith-Jones, R. L., D. Woddiowe, B. Riches, H. M. Cantrell, R. T. H ler, P. R. Craip, R. K. Prentis, c. Nash, S.| P. H.113 words
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Article96 1922-05-19 12 The Y. If. C. A. played the Chinese High [School at the above game on Wednesday] .evening at the Chinese High School ground and were easily beaten, the score boing' 21-11, 21-7. 21-0, all m favour of the [School In the boxing matches on Monday at Kuala- Lumpur96 words
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Article82 1922-05-19 12 (Parades for week ending May 12? > Monday, 22nd 6.10 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian an c i Chinese Officers and N.CO.s. Tuesday, 23rd 5.10 p.m. Eurasian, Chinese and S.F.A. Company Parade Wednesday, 21th 5.10 p.m. VcM<in :.:y I'aradj for untrained Europeans. Wednesday, 24th 5 p.m. Composite82 words
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Advertisement218 1922-05-19 12 I MULLINS Motor Boah non-sinkable, equally reliabl I i fresh, salt and brackish wata* B'l I ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (f astern) no I f 4. (Mlycr Qm y Sta WpoM !l Telegram. "ALDKNS- B Ch Stfw P «»N I .p. a t i-w m I I ■Ilillilinu iHi I ail isiiii218 words
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