The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1922
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Title Section16 1922-07-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. No. 10,62816 words
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Article191 1922-07-05 1 The battle m Dublin was raging all yesterday, the National troops gradually closing m. It is believed that Devalera an<j other important leaders ane amongst those within the surrounded area Page 7. An attempt m Berlin to assassinate the well-known German writer, M. Harden, failed, but he191 words
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Article1116 1922-07-05 1 Of all the words m the English language which m this hyperbolic age have been brought into contempt, perhaps th« most often abused is the adjective "great.** There is no need to search for instance*; they glare at us from every Headline and hoarding, insistently and indiscriminately:1,116 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1922-07-05 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 1 ISDAY Children's Party sto 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY^— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY.— (iuest Night, Dinner and Dance. I RIDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATURDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance SUNDAY Cinema at 9.45 p.m.115 words
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Advertisement145 1922-07-05 1 SrSTE(KPRKS CIGARETTES I FOR DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS. Sole Manufacturers I ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON I TWE EUROPE HOTEL. STKGM^ORM. DANCING AFTER DINNER. EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. F. R. Martens. Telephones m every Room. THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd. TeJ :N O. 2740145 words
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Advertisement196 1922-07-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS p a H e 2 80l *er for tfood quality liqueurs^Willard batterios are the best for your car— -Papre 10. v Siemens "Export" fans will ken the house cool Pajre 3. Important notice by Middle East films re C haplm production rights Page i. Robinson and Co have196 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1922-07-05 1 THE WEEK Wednesday, bth. High Water, 7.16 a.m., 7.16 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Football, Div. I. B.R.C. vs. S.C.C., S.R.C. ground. Football, Div. 11. Middlesex 11. vs. Harlequins; S.R.C. 11. vs. Ex-Services. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, 9tk. High Water. 8.28 a.m.. X.H a.m. Football, Div. 11. n.K v.117 words
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Article300 1922-07-05 2 TO after a |ffc o f Mrug.u-!, an i haui■fcip, before tasting the fruits of Mem which wen- ultimately his. w as Urn fate <* Mr. William Stocks, the invenu.r of a process by whioh woi-n-out tires and •tIMT ok! rubbt-r could lv utilized m the manufacture300 words
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Article261 1922-07-05 2 Tinan <;«ld Leakage from Holland. A mystery involving ths disappearance of dose upon £15,000,000 worth of gold and silver specie and bullion is at present heing investigated by th* Dutch Government, according to a statement m the Yorkshire Evening News. For the three years from 1911* to 192J,261 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1922-07-05 2 TO I XT OR FOR SALE. LAICGE GOi«<;WNS. newly erected area from lw.ooo to 50,000 §q. ft. faciag river. LABGE BTOUU from 8,000 to 24,000 »q. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied building! for offices and godowns. Ceairr.lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to239 words
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Advertisement419 1922-07-05 2 j FIRST SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY LAST NIGHT At 7.30 Sharp. THE INVISIBLE HAND SERIAL WITH ANTONIO MORENO Episodes Eleven, Twelve an! Thirteen. 6 r*ew Reels. (Final next Tuesday). SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL WITH ELMO LINCOLN. THE ORIGINAL TARZAN OF TARZAN OF THE419 words
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Advertisement396 1922-07-05 2 From TUESDAY, July 4, to SUNDAY, July A WILLIAM FOX SUPER PRODUCTION Adapted from a Magazine Serial by William M. Hairy and presenting" that hip, handsome, Athletic star, WILLIAM RUSSELL alony: with that charming- star noted for her urain.uii > i 1 i t -v LUCILLE LEE STEWART m a396 words
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Article677 1922-07-05 3 HKASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. JTESDAY, JULY Ith. MINING. [Figures m brackets shows the capita < and issue valuo of the Share m dollar* < urJcss otherviso MftTireri r -Cirns d:v x equals fx div.] UiUm T.n (300,000) .85— .95 1 Jeiancuh (|1) .60 Johan Tin677 words
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Article270 1922-07-05 3 Mr. Bowerman, M.P., addressing the Con- i I ference of the National Unton of Theatrical Employees, said that when the Trades Unicmp Congress met m September he found the membership of many unions had dropped considerably. The decrease m one instance exceeded 100,000. Nine nuQisn people use! Great London trams,270 words
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Advertisement165 1922-07-05 3 A Doctor says: Wj i do not think so good a fcoc? as G a::o can i«- brouchl before the public by the m < ical profession too strongly. I is the food doctors ieo mmend and rcur iLcir >un bobkl on. This is because Glaxo is net r>n artfid^l165 words
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Advertisement277 1922-07-05 3 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pains m young and old time is nothing that will so quickly bring permenent relief and Cure as that sovereign time-tested, and proven remedy LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it i is unexcelled. For the rheumatic277 words
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Advertisement98 1922-07-05 3 a^_a >:.m.a, I I C. A. n4R&oyf& a r o Tui I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) S i STEAM TURBINES^=^= :j M TURBO GENERATORS I TURBO PUMPS I fl 10,000 K. W. "PARSONS" TI T KBO ALTKRWTOR SET i SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL li«_'o. j| SOLE AGENT IN MALAYA, SIAM, INDOCHINA, DUTCH98 words
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Article613 1922-07-05 4 The return to social usage after the war is not yet complete. Women were quick to drop out of discipline and uniform into custom and fashion; men have accepted some glacjly and some radly the return of starched collars and shirts, and of other613 words
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Article474 1922-07-05 4 Golden Silence. It is a funny thing, but nevertheless true, that some of the most honouraJbT.e and kindly of men can descend to the grossest turpitude and uncbaritableness on the links. In what must now regretfully be called the old days there lived at Westward Ho! one474 words
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Article383 1922-07-05 4 Diversion to India. Calcutta, June lfttfcJ— TIM statement attributed to Zinovieff before the Central Cunimittee of Communists to the effect that 7,000,000 gold roubles had been spent m supporting the revolutionary spine ariong Gandhites has been received with a chorus of righteous indignation by the 1 lrjurity of383 words
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Article378 1922-07-05 4 Ethel had just become engaged and her i nar.ce objected to her constantly going about with a certain young man named Algy. She opened her eye? wide with astonishment. "How absurd!" she said. "Xo one could be possibly jealois of Algy. Why, I don't i regard him378 words
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Article416 1922-07-05 4 The Riddle of the Mole. Thatchers, rat-catchers, mole-catchers these are of the eld country trades that find few apprentices. When the town offers unemployment doles or higher wages than the farmer can pay. who m the country village is to trouble to learn from his grandfather? Yet you416 words
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216 1922-07-05 4 The French, ever to the fere mi n matters J jf highway development, have just an- i nounced a new type of highway, which fives promise of solving some of the diffi- 1 •uli problems of those who build roads. Ffcc surface of the road is216 words
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Article513 1922-07-05 4 Chan Kwing-ming's Coup No! a few w .'iv ot opinion Chan Kwitif-mfoc resigned v Governor of Canton and witk.inw the return of Sun, that it would only 8f Sun out of the way on his Northers tion to see Chan ■topping Lack into Cast* and leaving Sun513 words
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Article94 1922-07-05 4 In connection with the sug-g^t. :he Prince of Wales will act as be>t W0 it the wedding- of Prince Low- of Mountbatten to Mi«s Ashley, it is j nit that .so far as can be tram! ft ipparent has acted m a similar cm A stained glass window m St.94 words
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Advertisement641 1922-07-05 4 J Marine Engines t M REDUCED PRICES All Par t§ Standard and Interchangeable. \Mm U American Bn*<h Magnetos impulse coupling. KERMATH VCiENTS. M I n t<l Knpineers Limited. (IncorporatCti m tin S. S. Singapore, i Kermath Manufacturing Gx, DftroiLMuix-USA Cakle Address -KLRMADI Jt s A toilrt preparation of i*J I*641 words
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Advertisement44 1922-07-05 4 I QUALITY is the point which is necessary illU^r m an enjoyable (leF^ fA A^r fy *^r That's why "EMBASSY" iSSllljpj VIRGINIA No. 77 I di^feaSW as been J U3 tly I i<^^p descnbed as I THE CIGARETTE I^,S jg DE LUXE. AT A44 words
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Advertisement506 1922-07-05 5 IN ONE HOUR tin and simple lens I Machinery on the pre- lens manufacturing. x DIKE. OPTICIAN I St. London. Singapore. TO LET. Vo. 60 Chulia Street. I sag Hanking- and InI incited. B'78 7 Hi LET. Small liodown is PrinSf Street \ij,!\ Patei --">. Simons and Ltd.. Imp* Departssent,506 words
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Advertisement627 1922-07-05 5 I BOARD AND LODGING. SeabrsjsM Sanitorium and Private Hotel, I. Amb«T-rd.. Tanjong Raton*. For a rill n?o or quiet holiday by tfu- sea. Write t. tents—Mrs. Knookor. Tel. Add. "Seabreezes." WANTED, Commercial Traveller, experienced m Export and Import m Dutch Irdies. China and Malaya s open for ensssement, or m627 words
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Advertisement686 1922-07-05 5 AUCTION SALES I BY OftDEX OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE AICTIO.\ SALE OI One "Lalley" Electric Lighting Set with batterieß, lamps and fans, etc. To be held At our Sale-Rooms, 16 and 18 Raffles Place, ON FRIDAY, 7th JULY, AT 11 A.M. POWELL i CO, ITD., Auctioneers. incorporated m Singapore.) 5-7686 words
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Advertisement562 1922-07-05 5 AUCTION SALES TANGYES OIL ENGINE. THE PROPERTY OF ARGHAN CO., LTD. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at the United Engineer's store, Kampong Bahru Road. ON THURSDAY, 6th JULY, AT 10.30 A.M. One 20 H.P. Tank's oil engine m good condition. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., Auctioneers562 words
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Advertisement645 1922-07-05 5 MUSIC 1 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION. i FOR ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OB THE CATCHY music. HO HUDSON. 100, North Jndge Ro»d, Singapore. Where the music hita come from. The cheapest houic is Towh. We are only too pleased to try our music over645 words
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Advertisement531 1922-07-05 5 I m, ■aU§auL- DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE Prefer Crookes lenses to be used m the manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIANMedical Hall Building, Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM (Lond.) F. 1.0. (Eng.) THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. The only Morning Daily m Malaya ana531 words
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Article68 1922-07-05 6 BIRTHS. TAIT. At the Maternity Hospital Singapore, on 30th June *o Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tait, daughter. ARMSTRONG.— To Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, at Wardiebum Estate, on July Ist, a son. DICKSON.— On the 2nd July at Kuala Lumpur to Maud, vife of E. A. Dickson, a daughter. SKRINE.68 words
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Article42 1922-07-05 6 CHALLEN— SEAMAN— At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Ist July, Edtt-in, only son o:' Hrn .at>> Mr. and Mrs. Challen, of Wimbledon, to Dorothy Florence Ethel, fourth daughter •f Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seaman, of Lee, Kent.42 words
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863 1922-07-05 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. One of the F. M. S. WEDNESDAY, JI'LY 5, 1922 I The text of the annual reports of the Residents of the Federated Malay States, and that of the Chief Secretary, show very clearly some facts which even at the present day are overlooked by a good863 words
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Article334 1922-07-05 6 I The monthly Service of the Christian Healing Mission will be held m the Cathedral on July 7, at 5 p.m. The adjourned meeting of the General Committee of the Teachers Association will be held on Thursday, the 6th inst. at 5 p.m. lin St. Andrew's Junior Class Room. Members334 words
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Article189 1922-07-05 6 SHIPMASTER'S SUDDEN DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enaaig, July 4« The death occurred suddenly of Captain Graves, master of the Eastern Shipping Company's steamer Jinho. After the vessel's arrival from Langkat Graves supervised the mooring operations and retired to his cabin, where he collapsed. The decreased, who was189 words
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Article172 1922-07-05 6 lOHORE SCHOOLBOYS* STRIKE. To the Editor. Dear Sir, it must have interested m#ny of your readers to see the account m this nwrning's issue of the very spirited strike by the boys of the English College, Johore, against the institution which still obtains m a few172 words
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Article351 1922-07-05 6 The Y. M. C. A. Literary Society will hohd a debate to-night at 8.30 on "That I Trades Unionism has justified its cxi istence." Mr. Oscar Provis will lead 1 on the affirmative side and Col. K. Fitzgerald on the negative. The meeting is open to the351 words
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Article557 1922-07-05 6 QUESTION OF CHARITI A tract iW't I executed by th< Shaik Mb Abdulrahiran b'n j uadc on Feburaiy 6th, LOIQ ttention of Acting Chief .In IBd members of the Bar m >urt yesterday. The pUil Aboobakar bin Hussain Alhaff Abdulrahman bin Shaik AlkafT. lants being the AttmiKN557 words
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Article208 1922-07-05 6 The case m which C. B. Ort, .It.. ItMM. Latham :md Co., standvith rh— tlOf I-tal Ah Hanjr MM|II lessrs. Simby an j Co., pine-app wwa, m rt-sDt'ct t<» r>od rim ti as yesterday postponed until Ju'v Itf rid July 27. Mr. Battishill, who he case, said Mr. Everitt would208 words
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Advertisement181 1922-07-05 6 JAS JP^ |k SUPERIOR Office:— 87 Cecil St. 'p!Hk O T G '^■m m Li O I Phone:— 22B. \v' (Sole Importers. \^SBm \V~ -"*^x -^aP^rfr* --T^a Galdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated m Shanghai IVVTROMSEI) BY ROYALTY ESTD ■nSlr 1872 4 PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY c. P. De181 words
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Advertisement110 1922-07-05 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner110 words
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Article182 1922-07-05 7 SCARED COMMUNISTS. FINE Al DIENCE. [Rovtflrfi Service] London, July 3. k reopened m Dublin this morn,vlnl positions, which are now tin- area previously mentioned. m mm machin.- (runs were I. IK- Vah-ra .s believed Kamawa'i Hotel, which h; bearing f the attack. The prisoners, honl shells yesterday182 words
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Article187 1922-07-05 7 \K\s rSADB UNION. London, July 3. [ftternatioMd Federation of Radioiti was formed at a meeting at ittended by delegates from Belgium, Denmark, Britain. Greece, Holland. Resolution were carried i hnUMlißf, inter alia, that the Federation represented on the International Radio•ph r- mention, the fixing of a basis *>i an international187 words
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Article99 1922-07-05 7 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. Previously acknowtedfed $21.i00.f>0 1 I altered Bank of India, Australia, and China 200 ''I by Mr*. Bickley 35 o ««rted by Mi** W. Sousa's T«am Him W. Sousa Kjei C. Domino 3 >I/S E Saunderson 2 N. Lingard 1 Mr H. Monteriu 1 H Mitchell99 words
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Article73 1922-07-05 7 R,v. Or. Georse Frederick Idfard 'Z Manor HoUBe Noi-mandy, urrey. f or twenty-seven J**r» bU.ro t T ap re> ÜbUan and Sarawak, ZZ^ y> one of the foundeM *<J2?T o J the straita bran^ f •>w Te. SOCiety who translated mXTT ATI<I the Prayer Book Mltth 2«.'ai d w, O73 words
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Article122 1922-07-05 7 HARDEN ATTACKED. SERIOUS WOUNDS INFLICTED. Berlin, July 4. Two men attacked Maximilian Harden wh( was tarried unconscious into his house with five wounds m the head. Two- of the used assailants have been arrested. GERMAN POLITICAL CRISIS. Berlin, July 3. The likelihood of the Reichstag disaolv<nu has m122 words
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Article141 1922-07-05 7 OIK WARSHIPS FOR BRAZIL. London July 3. In the House of Commons, asked whe!Un r the British Empire was tKe only great power navally unrepresented at the Brazilian Centenary Exhibition at Rio de Janeiro, Mr. Lloyd George said the Cabinet on reconsideration had deckled to send the Hood and Repulse141 words
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Article553 1922-07-05 7 THE THREE OTHER CHARGES. The alleged defalcations by Eugene P. Fernando, a former reception clerk at the Europe Hotel, were further investigated before Mr. David m the District Court yesterday. Fernando was sentenced to 12 months rigorous imprisonment HI other charges of criminal breach of trust, and553 words
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Article1342 1922-07-05 7 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The Report of the Chief Secretary to Government for 1921 appears as a supplement to the Government Gazette. The prefatory note, giving a sketch of the historical and geographical features cf the countries, is m response to the recommendation of the committee1,342 words
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Article221 1922-07-05 7 The F.M.S. Railway Department is m a! fair way to make itself ridiculous, as well as notorious. The latest example comes from Kuala Lumpur. It appears that there is a public stand for motorcars and omnibusea opposite Sultan Street itation, a natural enough place since at221 words
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Article128 1922-07-05 7 There may cc abuse*, m connection with factories and labour m 'he Straits, but heaven save us from further bureaucracy such as is foreshadowed m the Government machinary regulations, recently introduced into the Straits, which seem rather to aim at the creation of poate to be filled by128 words
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Article22 1922-07-05 7 The great spirit of individualistic effort »s the only thiag that can build up the commerce of a nation. Mr. Stanley Baldwin.22 words
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Advertisement243 1922-07-05 7 NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED. THE GREAT NEW RACE GAME. Price jjf Price Cents 50 |^ii| Cents 50 Each. \^2jp Each. This game may be played by any number of players the players each taking the bank m turn for six spins. Each player (excej.t the banker) places one or more243 words
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Advertisement549 1922-07-05 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) i i n r i •INQAPOMB, PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to549 words
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Advertisement664 1922-07-05 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. L+* (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVJCL Steamer Due Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan hi part HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 'LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY INTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer664 words
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Advertisement568 1922-07-05 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty'g Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON 10 MARSEILLES, LONDON A v. r rpDUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SARDINIA about July 10 KASHM'.II ifa568 words
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Advertisement552 1922-07-05 9 IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for KreUy, Treaggaau, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, L tfi Kohsamui, Laageuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SI MMHAWB July 3 July 5 MALAYA July 10 July 12 KAHIDOL July 17 July 19 la mi> amers are552 words
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Advertisement239 1922-07-05 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line:— For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sues A Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.239 words
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Advertisement565 1922-07-05 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EOerman ft BucknaM Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Enflaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Staamsrs. d™ S'pow Route Fot CITY OF LINCOLN J u l565 words
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Advertisement147 1922-07-05 9 BVDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Lid. (incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shamghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo oh through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUMSANG July147 words
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Advertisement585 1922-07-05 9 STRUTIffiRS AND BARRY 7i Operator! United SUtei Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. APUS due Sinprapore to discharge July U\ AI>US due Sinpapcre to load Aujr. 1 WIJST IVAN <l ue Sinpaporc to discharpe Au<r. B WEST IVAN diM Singapore to lead Auk- 2."> BEARPORT (Jut Singapore585 words
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Article180 1922-07-05 10 i The X.P.M. announce that m future their vessels the Rumphius and Melchior Treub will |e»ve Singapore for Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya at 4 p.m. instead of as hitherto at 5 p.m. The Postmaster-General announces that the Indian mail steamer Madura has had an accident to her propeller180 words
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Article127 1922-07-05 10 In an interview published m The Motor Ship Mr. Gunnar Carlsson, the bead of the! Tmr.satlantic Steamship Co., of Gothenburg, owners of one of the largest fleets ol steamers m Sweden, stated that as a j nsult of the economical results achieved m I comparison with127 words
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Article201 1922-07-05 10 A gratifying dvcrease m- the amount of tor.nage laid up at the 36 principal ports of the United Kingdom is shown m the' quarterly return prepared by the statistical department of the Chamber of Shipping as MBipiltd with the figures for three month? eailier. On April201 words
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Article102 1922-07-05 10 London. June 19. The drifter Blue Sky. which left Portsmouth on the 6th June for Invergordon. on Cromarty Firth, ii officially presumed to be lost with all hands. Three officers 1 a-nd 11 men, with wrnckage, have been washed ashore. London, June 20. Wreckage cf the Blue102 words
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Article76 1922-07-05 10 London, J un e 19. In the House of Common*, at question time, Mr. Baldwin stated that a formal investigation of the loss of the P. and O. Ejrypt would be held 'in London on a date to be announced as soon as possible. A special76 words
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Article156 1922-07-05 10 i London. Ju^e Gth. The newspapers are jTivinff prominence to Mrs. Laverton, the so-called Woinatl Admiral of Lough Erne, who, on beard of her yacht Fandora, "com-j mandeercd" f.eet of small boats for the transport of ?o!u!ers, who were thus able to take the Sinn Feiners156 words
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Advertisement425 1922-07-05 10 jf Children clamour for them, y^ IV They are so good those blano y£ P^^v^T| manges and custards made with \^g^jk [is\Y~^ l ..<*7*x Brown Poison's Corn Flour. iTJ '^JM Vj^TVvk Nothing is more beneficial to the I nffi^-—^Sa» health of the little ones during hot M WX^^ %Tf weather425 words
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Advertisement56 1922-07-05 10 VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA has bow a full range of models of the above Instruments, also STRINGS and accessories of all kinds. Pre-War quality and prices. THE CORNER MUSIC STORE. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHAKDLERY COMPANY. LIMITED. Shipchandlcrn, Contractor*, and Commission Agents. Ofllcea :-MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. Ttlephoie No.56 words
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Advertisement116 1922-07-05 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative -y-<Siagrt<;:H' i'liil'PP Stocked m i, &10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL BRILLIANT116 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous613 1922-07-05 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Cucob Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Indragiri, etc. Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Indragiri Chye Hin Tay Yit 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Bandjermasin Bengkalis 9 a.m. Hoihow and Hongkong Lake Fielding 11 a.m. Kuan tan, etc.613 words
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Article88 1922-07-05 11 July 1. H;. nk I m.sos o i nil. 4 1-lb i>iink demand 2 15-in Private credits m.s. o j New York, demand t~ Credits 90 days 5 France. <l mand India T. T. Hongkong, demand 16 p. c Pr*m. Yokohama, demand 100^4 Java, demand 135 i:, Bangkok, demand88 words
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Article127 1922-07-05 11 July 4 Tin 22f, Tona mjg Gumbier Cub* No 18.00 Gambier g Pepper Black 13^ Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 975 Pearl Sago small g Copra Mix lo 3O Copra Sundried 10 70 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for127 words
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Article36 1922-07-05 11 July 4th noon. Aiacapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 20 26V,; July Mfc 27; July-Sept 27 28; Oct. -Dec. SSH S». London quotation crepe and sht'it. 7 7 d. Market Quiet.36 words
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Article248 1922-07-05 11 The report of the- director's for tha meeting of July 7th at Ipoh, states:— The Accounts represent the position of th« Company as at 31st January, li»L'L'. and the Development Account therewith includes all expenditure under that heading from the inception of the Company to the date248 words
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Article80 1922-07-05 11 I Telegraphic advice has been received that Jtfie Netherlands Trading Society has de£l*red a dividend of 7 per cent, for the ye&r ending 31st December 1921. The Ulu Piah Co.. Ltd., declares an interim dividend of 5 per cent payable on July 15th m respect of80 words
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Article115 1922-07-05 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore. July I. _Tin.-X15;", 2s. <;,!. 225 tons told 978.37% per piknl. Kubbers._ qu iet. BtMeUl 75, United Malaccas 85, Utan Simpuia $1 15 11m Bcnuts 20, Jimafe 80, \,u s-.vm i:,! $1.8."), Lunas So. Minini,-. -Collirii- si:;; >:) Mumifl .sn:. Rt'imn^s 18s. (!<J., Nawnc115 words
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Article96 1922-07-05 11 Sineapore, July lin.-i'iss 2s. Cn\., $78%, 226 tona s«»ld. Rubbers.— Quiet. Mines.— Norths 77% H2',. Taipingi n To, Souths 42^ 4T'_.. Nawng I'ets S2H 37 1 Ton^kah Harbours boyen Sh.so. PeUlingi ivn-, 72 p«tpag Pmdangfl are easier at 88 40, Rarwangi 67^4 72.-. Mala ynn Collieries96 words
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Article144 1922-07-05 11 Singapore, July I. Silver :it>\. Hongkong 15 per rent pn* Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Market quiet. AMenh-ys Hi I*. Craitfieleas 20 25, Bukit Semba\rann> U Is. Id., and Singapore Unitecji 6%4. H'^d.. Mentakabs 12V», Malaka Find;!- 72 'j 77.. l"iv Benuts ID 21. Tin*.— Taipinjrs 66 70, Norths144 words
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Article228 1922-07-05 11 Sir Edward \V. Wil'ing-ton K. C. V. (>. C. M. G. presiding at the ordinary general meeting of the above m London on June 7th m the course of hi s speech said: We made a profit last year of £8,503 '2l<i or about li per228 words
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Advertisement389 1922-07-05 11 X TKT*JL'V*Z--x*-~* I^"»-«^" H »»^'*^»»»-«^aUt^8BBrw^^^sr««B«BBMBBBlBJBJBJBS^BJBB^B*BBMBB^B^BB^BBBe^^^i^ 1^ t net* approximately $6,000,000. l l ail iH THE GRFAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE (WANTlffliTi)'" HEAD OFFICE:-Winch e .ter B^S^SSf '"tM^^Slir. I»AT;-':ACT1VE PLANS OF ASSURANCE ASSUranc e Companies Act g^^^fy lC r '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V^^^^^^^V^KsaßsSilHßi^BßHlflßflSiVßVßlß^B^BCflMHV^B^B^H^B^B^B^B^BS^a^M^^^ THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporates m Canada) Endowment, and Aanoitj A389 words
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Advertisement377 1922-07-05 11 j CHARTERED BANK. jof India, Australia and China. •Incorporated m England by Reyal Charter. P«Jd up Capita] m fftf.ftM ResSr^T^'S"^ «M»M" iveserve t und ftkn ma Bewr* UabilityofProprietersi*#»,tit HEAD OFFICE. Bishopsgate, London, «.C Ageacies and Branckea. g^. ±j=r B£ BANKERS. Bask of England, Tke London Joint City and Midland Bank,377 words
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Advertisement867 1922-07-05 11 yokohamTspkie banh LIMITED, Established 1880. Reaerre Fund y. 61,000.000 §nud«Dt: K. Kodama Esq. ViTe-President: R. Ickinoiiy a? Eiq. DIRECTORS. Eiq B- K «i*wara E.g. M n^ mak W^ Esq S X S J 2"ki Esq. Bam» f "i' ESQ aron X MorimSra, Baron X. Iwaaaki. H. Mori Esq. X. Tatoumj,867 words
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Advertisement122 1922-07-05 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE M TOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. iMcssrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messr*. WEARK Co. Ltd rtranch Office— 64, The Arcade. ColJyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.JTJT122 words
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Article1817 1922-07-05 12 The Selection Committee have, with the cnt exception of the outside right* who will be chosen after the .match between the S.C.C. and S.R.C. to-day, made their final choice of the team which is to represent Singapore against J chore m the Malay Cup on Saturday. It will1,817 words
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Article71 1922-07-05 12 In Pahang m 1921 seven deaths were caused by animals, viz. tiger 3, crocodile 2, bollock one, elephant one, m the latter case a wild elephant attacking a Chinese* at Ulu Gapis. Johore will meet Negri Sembilan at Scremban on Saturday, July 15th, and Malacca at Johore Bahru on August71 words
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Article383 1922-07-05 12 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. THE OPENING GAMES. The Singapore Tennis Tournament to d«eoide tlie focal representative, for the Champkmship of Malaya commenced yesterday, and the various matches, both on the S. C. C. Courts and the S. R. C. Courts, drew a large number of spectators. In none of the games,383 words
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Article80 1922-07-05 12 S.C.C. I. Chia Ken- Tye be--»i S. J. Edwards, 6 l, 6 o. S.C.C. J. G. H. Warren beat O. Fuller, w.o. S.R.C. No. 2. A. de Mello vs. T. M, Sb^rvington. unfinishedS.C.C. L. J. E. Tyler vs. Major Newnhr.m, unfinished. S.R.C. No. 2. Chua Choon Leong beat80 words
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Article85 1922-07-05 12 S. R. C. No. I. Tan Toon Hor vs. \V. Visser. S. C. C. L. W. H. Dmmmond vs. W. Aver. S. C. C. I. R. E. Prentis vs. M. Ikegami. S. R. C. No. N. E. Ess vs. Kiong Chin Eng. S. C. C. K. R. Ainsworth85 words
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Article64 1922-07-05 12 SJLC. I. T. Koizumi vs. Ch'.a Keng Tye. S.C.C. J. G. H. Warren vs. de Mello or Sh« rvirgton. S R.C. 2. A. Van Cuylenberg vs. Luang Si Sayam Kitch. S.C.C. I. E. G. Wheatley vs. S, tfcfcftrrfcru. S.C.C. L. A. C. Potts vs. O. H. Kleinn.an. S.C.C.64 words
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Article54 1922-07-05 12 room Our Own Correspondent Penan g July 4. Khoo Hooi Thye who was m the final at Singapore last year m the Gaunt Cup, beat Lee Tiang Liat here by 6 2, 6 l. liv new meets the winner of the BieknellThrclfall match to decide who is to54 words
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Article128 1922-07-05 12 Nearing the End. London, July 1. The weather at Wimbledon was showery and the attendance moderate. The remaining five fourth round matches resulted m the elimination of the two remaining Continental players Cochet by Anderson 6-3, 0-0, 6-4, Flaquer by O'Hara W;oo<l 6-2, 6-4, 11-9. The singles128 words
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Article157 1922-07-05 12 Local Team Chosen. After the practice match on the S.C.C. ground on Monday, the S.F.A. Selection Committee picked the following team to represent Singapore against Johore at Johore on Saturday m the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup competition: Oliviero; Gale and Pennefather; Chua Seng Chye, Cheong157 words
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Article28 1922-07-05 12 London, June 25. A Paris message &ays the Grand Prix resulted as follows: Kefalin (Donoghue up) 1, Raimuß 2, and Algerian 3. Fifteen ran.28 words
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Article34 1922-07-05 12 I»n d on, June 19. The Grand National winner. Music Hall, finished a poor third m the Grand Steeplechase de Paris, which was won by Heros XII., with Corot second.34 words
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Article46 1922-07-05 12 September 2 has been fixed a? the date for the S.C.C. annual athletic meeting. Particulars as to the programme will be announced m a few days* time. It is hoped that the Malayan sport- will be held m Kuala Lumpur mom time later.46 words
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Article104 1922-07-05 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for July was played on Monday, 3rj inst., and resulted m a tie between Mrs. Sav!i and Mrs, Younger Blair. Ten cards were taken out and the following were returned: Mrs. V. G. Savi 44 6 38 Mrs. F. Younger Blair 48 10104 words
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Article64 1922-07-05 12 London, June 21. The Board of Control has decided m 1923 to play two Test Trial matches, North vs. South, the first being m Manchester at the end of June, and the second at Lords m the middle of August. The teams will be chosvn64 words
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Article35 1922-07-05 12 London, June 21. The Rugby Union has adopted a proposal to limit the front row of the scrum to three men. It is believed that the change will Ff.eed op the pame.35 words
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Article45 1922-07-05 12 The English Amateur golf team for America is as follows: Tolley. Torrance, Wetherecl, Mackenzie, Hooman, Harris, Caven. Aylmer, and Hambro (captain). A surprise is the exclusion of Hunter and Carter, which is on the grounds that they are connected with golfing firms.45 words
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Article82 1922-07-05 12 Wednesday, sth, 5 p.m., No. 3 Plat. A Co. Firing on 30 yds. range. Friday, 7th, 5.15 p.m., A and B Company Parade. Friday, 7th, 5.15 p.m., Raeburn House, S.H.B. Plat. B Co, Platoon Parade. Saturday, Bth. Composite Company, Special Orders ™ill be issued. A lecture by82 words
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Article41 1922-07-05 12 BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Wednesday, July sth. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 7th.— Route March. All Troopa parade back of Y. M. C. A. 8.1& p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.41 words
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Advertisement342 1922-07-05 12 II 111 U I HI II U H fff I fTH H I fH IgiH f Q_Q^^^_ ■>> II HORLICK'S I SI MALTED MILK _JS GO 1 mutt hap* my HORLICK'S. 1 hectn'i/tU B£\ the tarn* man tinet the Chemists' stock ran out I^^^ <> HORLICKS MALTED MILK, th« Food-Drink,342 words
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