The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,622. ESTD. 1f)35 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 715 1 MAY BE POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER ily 150,000 Men Against Ethiopia's Million CONCILIATION COMMISSION BREAKS DOWN THE ITALO-ABYSSINIAN COMMISSION HAS \DED ITS SITTINGS INDEFINITELY AND THE MEMBERS HAVE COMMUNICATED THEIR VIEWS TO THE GOVERNMENTS CONCERNED— REUTER. Rome, July 9. Reports oi the
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  • 36 1 London, July 7. German Government has confiscated details of its naval building gramme for 1935-6. including partiof ships already laid down :tly to the British and French rnmenti and other Washington Treaty signatories. Reuter
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  • 50 1 Washington, July 6. HPHE State Department has re- vealed that the Charge d'Affaires at Addis Ababba has been authorised to advise the 125 United States citizens, mostly missionaries, in Abyssinia, to leave the country or take whatever action he deemed necessary to ensure their safety. Reuter Wireless.
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    58 1 MR. JOHN I>. ROCKEFELLER, the world's richest man, celebrated his JMith birthday on Monday at Lakewood, New Jersey, and it is stated that he is healthier than for some time past. He spent the day quietly silting m the porch watching his chauffeur's daughter, aged four, to whom he is
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  • 163 1 Italian Objects To Commons Speech London. July 6. MAJOR Attlee. Deputy Leader of the Labour Party m the House of Commons, has been challenged to a duel by •an Italian, Capt. Fanelli. editor of the defunct Secolo Fascista. Capt. Fanelli. who is ready to
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  • 72 1 Plane Crashes On House In Berlin Berlin, July 7. Eight people were killed when an aeroplane crashed on a suburban house and the petrol tank exploded, setting the block alght. Six of the dead were the crew of the machine and the other two were occupants of the
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  • 253 1 FLOOD HAVOC IN U. S. A: SIXTY DEATHS HEAVY DAMAGE IN NEW YORK STATE Two Cloudbursts In Montana Albany, July 9. WHILE the latest casualty figures for the floods m New York State have reached 36 dead and eight missing, a further 24 are reported killed and 400 injured m
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  • 123 1 London, July 8. T'HE famous Oxford oarsman. Guy Nickalls, has died m a Leeds hospital from frightful injuries received m a motor car collision on the main LeedsYork Road. Another man was also killed. Nickalls was motoring to Scotland for a fishing holiday.- More than 600 feet of
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  • 216 1 Returned Unopposed.— The Conservative candidate. Mr. Maxwell Fyfe. was returned unopposed m the West Derby division of Liverpool. The vacancy was due to the death of Sir John Sandeman Allen. Conservative. Empire M.P.s. Members of Empire Parliaments who are now m London as guests of the
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  • 134 1 Amazing Court Scenes In Shanghai 4NTI-JAPANESE OUTBURST Sequel To Attack (hi Mikado Shanghai. Jul> V MR Tv Chung Yuan editor and publisher of the New Lih- mai-azine. has been sentenced by the Kiancsu High Court to 14 months' imprisonment. Then was an ama/inu M I M m the packed court
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    76 1 A PARTY Ol GERMAN EX SERVICEMEN, who were taken prisoners during the War visited Brighton on a pilurimagr of peace and goodwill as the guests of the local branch of the British Legion, and paraded at the War Memorial where they laid a wreath. The Service of Dedication of additional
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  • 157 1 DOLLAR AND FRANC WEAKEN Heavy U- S. Buying Of Silver London, July 9. E repercussions from Saturdays sensational developments m the bullion market are already reflected m the foreign exchanges, where the dollar weakened sharply owing to the large silver purchases which the United States has been obliged to make.
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    • 80 1 I _^_l _P_^_l mm\\^A^.*ki jT Ml I _^_W W*m **^*W mm A BH_: j ->™j PHD4Y SATURDAY DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND THEY "They are marvellous" W ALL -They are wonderful" J SAY 'The best band m town" 0 ROTARY CLUB f^j OF SINGAPORE r MELTS
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  • 110 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Judgments m Civil Appeals: No. 2— 5.1294 29 The Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co. Ltd. vs. Syme and Co. No 3— 0J8.66 34 Re estates settled by K. Hadjee Mohamed Yoosulf etc. Followed
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  • 87 2 No Attempt To Restrain Italian Attack Paris, July 7. France's determination not to associate herself with Britain m measures :to restrain Italy attacking Abyssinia is made clear m an editorial m the semiI official Le Temps. "The most absolute reserve is necessary." says the newspaper, "m the face
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  • 931 2 Letters To The Editor PASSENGERS PACKED LIKE CATTLE—GEYLANGRAFFLES QUAY ROUTE EXPERIENCES PEOPLE JUST ALLOWED TO CRAM IN— PITY THE POOR CLERKS— MOSQUITO BUSES WERE EEI TER—MONOPOL V BLAMED COMPETITION WANTED To The Editor. Sir. As a daily user of the motor buses on the Geylang Raffles Quay route
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  • 206 2 An Exquisite Piece Of Work There were good audiences at both! houses at the Victoria Theatre last night for the opening performances oi the British picture. 'Lorna Doone." founded or. the immortal tale by R. D Blackmore. It is m many ways an exquisite piece 01 work. The
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  • 139 2 Ll^eslie Henson In "Oh, Daddy Leslie Henson the popular British star, finds himself m an extraordinary j situation m "Oh. Daddy!", the Gains- borough film which opened at the Pavilion Last night. A prominent member of a Purity League, he contrives a meeting with a pretty cabaret girl
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  • 149 2 The usual fortnightly dance oi the Aston Athletic Club will be held on Saturday. July 13. at 5 p.m. The monthly dinner will also be held on that date at 8 p.m. and those members who are desirous of attending are asked to communicate with the hon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 MenMadeYoiing Vigour Increased In 24 Hours It you feci old before your time, and nnable to »*njk>y tbe pleasures of youth, t.ike Pr. Kixon'l Vi-Taba «nd restore your Manhood, Vitality and Energy* Itiu results In tl hours. l>r. Nixon* Vl-Tabf sre f <. Dew discovery and suarantecd to l-r.iid new
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    • 330 2 CLASSIFIED ADV LUXURIA CREAW Harriet llubhurd \>er oerfect cleiinsins cream that seer*, deep into the pore^. loosenin* Vkmm SvMblr Hakes of dust and R rimc which loap and water can never reach hrm«iint inim quickly to the surface to be wlpea ■way. leaves the skin clean and refreshed MEDICAL HALL
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    • 530 2 'ERTISEMENTS. £foe Singapore jfrec press lead Ollur. Cecil Strer 1 mc4j>«„^ l»hone 54 I iBrK t-Mrnsi ,iis t., »tl drp_, Tel: -Timf- -i..^ t Ku.il.i l.umpui Oflice: 23. t«v.» Mm Phone: a;s:; London Oflice: 40 43 111, I Mreei g 1 .4 Phone: Inili, Tel: I -r ad nuil SUBSCRIPTION
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 290 2 Diary Of PThe Week WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. High Water. 4.42 a.m. 7 2 ft., 5.15 p.m. 8.2 ft. Football S.A.F.A League. Div. Ill,' S.C.F.A vs SRC. Goll Keppel Club. Women's Committee Meeting. THURSDAY, JULY 11. High. Wnter. 6.10 a.m. 6.8 fl 6.6 p.m BJ2 tt Football s.a.f.a. League, Div. 111,
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    • 248 2 Today's Radio i Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. ol Malaya Ltd Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report j supplied by Fraser and Co 8.30 Close down. 8.8.C.-GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l 3.97,
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  • 126 3 Tragedy Follows Swimming Expedition In Harbour CHINESE lad. Wong Tet Wene saw vho v> A drowa yesterday. W br ther and anoth *>y T7 W<?re t Party f Wh Were dimming m the S ea off v.i 2. Tanjong Pagar wharves. on two
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  • 229 3 Many H reaths Al Funeral Cheng who died at. the his father-in-law. Mr. Tan al 59. Cairnhill Road, on .•.bout a week's illness, was age. He was the eldest < Mr. and Mrs. Ec Kirr. ad a large circle of friends re and Batu Pahat. ral
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  • 168 3 1 barge Against Woman First s In History Kuala Lumpur, July 3. tent was caused_in the second court when Che Ma'arofT m hearing police summons numerous otfences. and the Kontah. a Malay woman. lied. rding tv the summons her d •at she had an unlicensed
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  • 97 3 ►m Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 5. pt-ndence Day was celebrated at °me of the American Minister! he American colony numbering! Jed together. The event conclud- i e }l a fireworks display traditional j Fourth celebrations. I n Anorshah ibni Raja Harun Al'- 1 the Raja Kechil Sulong
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  • 190 3 Indian Boy Bitten To Death ■a~M» Taiping, July JJOW a little Indian boy was bitten to death by a snake which crawled out of the house while the child was playing was told m court this morning when Che Mohd. Salleh. the Taiping Coroner, held an inquest
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  • 177 3 Cook's Method Of Stopping Quarrel Taiping, July 1. Seeing two men quarrel at the Jecrepit Ward. Tay Yah. a Chinese ook employed at the ward, thought of i novel way to stop the squabble and hrew hot water over the two rowdies. Tay Yah succeeded m his
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  • 56 3 Smugglers Trapped By German Police Berlin, July 5. Three alleged smugglers were shot iead on the German-Czechoslovak rontier today during a running battle 7ith German frontier police near dterberg. The smugglers were crossing into iermany. When challenged they fled urther into German territory allegedV firing as they went.
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  • 74 3 I From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 8. The Lok Lam Club, premier Chinese ;ocial institution m Perak. celebrated ts twentieth anniversary yesterday rhe premises and grounds were Uluninated last night, when a banquet vas held to celebrite the event. Mr. -.eong Sin Nam proposed the toast. Mr.
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  • 100 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. The case m which Hazara Singh was :harged with giving false evidence m i judicial proceeding, wnich was to be leard today at the Selangor Assizes, jefore the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel rhomas), was postponed to July 16. Ur.
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  • 507 3 Seremban, July 6. AT the inquest today on T. Matsumoto, a Japanese shopkeeper whose body was found on May 12. suspended to a rubber tree by a piece of wire, it was revealed that Matsumoto had. last year insured his life for 5,000 yen and that
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    • 34 3 YO(/R DOG MOST imMmm^*M\ lk*^ _v He gets it m FSSSf) whoksome form m combination with finest v hcutnu.l* m SPKAJTTS WEET MEET r/.rfr rnquirin to i:. s. BEST, P.O. Itox 291, Koml» a>
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  • 1156 4 Aviation Topics Why Co-operation Is Necessary On NOW THAT the year's plans for internal air services are, for the most part, either advanced or complete it is possible to examines them m comparative comfort and certainty without the lurking fear that drastic revisions are impending, writes H
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  • 211 4 Colombo, June 27. The case m which Inspector C. N. E. Wijesooria, of the C.1.D.. charged Don Abraham de Silva Epa. of Layardf Broadway. Colombo. with having published a Sinhalese book. "Adars Hassun." containing certain obscene passages, and W. A. Don Pedrick Appuhamy. of Malapalle,
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  • 198 4 ARE TWINS BRAINIER Scholastic Successes Raise Question Are twins cleverer than the ordinary run of children For the second time m a week the problem has come forward owing to the scholastic successes of twins Dennis and Roy Cansfield. eleveni year-old twins of Scunthorpe. Lines anc Dennis and Noel Bradley,
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  • 362 4 London IN my young days we knew to think of men who walkec the streets without hats. East of Cheapside they passed as stock brokers; elsewhere they m cranks At the sight, dogs barked and colonels m mufti betrayed tl incognito. But manners. like
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 291 4 STRIKING EXAMPLES OF WHITEAWAYS VALUE m. X v/xVT j TT/ /r SMART PANAMAS EI WJL A^ In s large ■nortSDent I ,'i jfe^_~ of styles tastefully trimmed. -_JL_«i__-_-_^_----l»-^ $4 ?SJ^£ H REGAL y^^ CORSETS art silk d sr7s do PArR SPORTS SHIRTS N~ f!°\ Smnrt cut und well mad* jw
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    • 29 4 BHH_Bfc Id n^.— A v H^B i i i BRITISH STEEL FILING CABINETS j Legal Size :-0-*4 28" Deep I REMINGTON RAND INC. (Incorporated m U.S-A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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    90 5 ■Bt LLOYD GEORGE attended the National Convention of the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction which opened the Central Hall, Westminster. Mr. Lloyd George and Dr. Scott Lidgett listening to Mr. George Lansbury. THOUSANDS OF SCHOOLCHILDREN watched the final rehearsa at Hendon Aerodrome for the Royal Air Force Pageant.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local |iktlir«f can bo obtained on application to the Manager. Pita 50 cents each. i Automat: Adjasting ol Len- ,,^W Aperture if Spo^tf is char X Film insertion by one .impif __tt_d__d_!__^__H£t operation, whirr an b- \T/^m Js^* _^_l wk _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_k_H^_i^_r Rel!ec:iii£ Speeds tor S.<
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 147 5 AOtkVs TDjotccu &uetg&t i- n,, _7 WlHC e*e* c »ses? dc^s^ I /_fc6l/M\l\ ii,i j DO NOT BREAK. THE CHAIN OR YOU S (v?sf/yla\\ A-ell.Low doesnljnind. WILL HAVE BAD LUCK J anyucay, nou)ldal uoe Have vi .lA'fpE' 4 \^^_>n_-< X----. discovered houj 1b live tr <^< *°< p xv^ >
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  • 283 6 Mo ther's Tragic Discovery Taiping, July 8. PUTTING her baby-in-arms to bed and leaving a three-year-old child m the room, a Chinese woman went outside to feed the pigs. Soon after she heard cries from the room and on hurrying m found the
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  • 235 6 MR. KHOO TEIK EE INSTALLED K. L. ROTARY PRESIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 6. HPHE installation dinner of the Kual: Lumpur Rotary Club, at the Hote Majestic last evening, was a very en joyable function. It was a gues night, and there was a large company including
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  • 331 6 Apology And Rs. 1,000 For Doctor DEFAMATION CASE j SETTLED 5 Matara (Ceylon). I A SETTLEMENT has been arrived at m the case m which Dr. C. H. A. S. B. Paulickpulle. L.R.C.P. and S. (EdiiO L.F.P. and S. (Glas.i, House Surgeon of the Civil Hospital. Matara, sued Mr. i
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  • 141 6 NEW HEALTH CHIEF Dr. J. W. Scharff Appointed Dr. J. W. Scharff, Senior Health Officer, Penang. has been appointed to succeed the late Dr. F. R.'sayers as Chief Health Officer, Singapore. He will arrive here on Tuesday next by the Kedah. Dr Scharff joined the Malayan Medical Service m 1920
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  • 141 6 Biff Rock Blast Planned To Check Erosion Toronto. Niagara Falls— one of the modern scenic wonders of the world— is to be re-shaped by a powder blast that will itear away. 5,500 tons of rock from a i ledge which is considered unsafe. During recent months, erosion
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  • 342 6 Death After A Dinner Party Penang, July 8. WHAT is believed to be a murder was committed on Saturday morning at Chulia Street, where a Chinese shoemaker was found dead with a wound m his throat. It was at first believed to be a case
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  • 289 6 Monthly Quota Of 4,000 Not To Be Reduced At a meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association held on I June 28. Mr. C. H. F. Pierrepont presiding a letter from the General Adviser, dated May 26. was considered and the Committee noted that the present
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  • 99 6 Celebration Of Twentieth Anniversary (Item Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 8. The Lok Lam Club, premier Chinese social institution m Perak. celebrate. its twentieth anniversary yesterday The premises and grounds were illuminated last night, when a banquwas held to celebrate the event Mr" Leong Sin Nam
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  • 223 6 SINGAPORE'S MOST DANGEROUS HIGHWAY ajfANY accidents, some fatal, have occurred on the tortuous turns of Chansi Road. But it will be a long time before any comprehensive scheme of reconstruction or widening is carried out. During the past six months, certain work has been done on the first halfmile—from the
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  • 49 6 I/OTMlon I "The Cotton Spinning Industry Bil will be proceeded with this session Mtj if general agreement throughout House can be obtained." said Mr Bai. win. the Premier, at question tirmthe House of Commons m ansu. Mr A C Crossley. the Cony r Member for Oldham Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 "JUBILEE SILK STORE" Specialists m Exclusive Tailored Gowns. Gowns and D rcsses. Shirtings and Suitings, Pyjamas and Kimonos, Silks m every imaginable shade and variety m short, everything for Ladies and Gentlemen of discriminating taste Direct from PARIS NEW YORK SHANGHAI GRAND OPENING TODAY You are cordially invited to attend
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    • 273 6 rr *w I -a n.:v i Myi A 'mmmmlli corns removed m 10 minutes It took tliis IaaSISSSSa H-St IS tmnut. with his feet m a Radox loot hath his corn could he lifted MM i. t finirers. In a very short i im y*m will surrender to Rad<»\ thi
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    • 398 7 i i i ,\i\l^ uKtAT PFOPI E TO —^rji-fv^^,^^^^ 585F g^EHg^S'S l k ALHAMRPA COMMENCING TODAY AT romance and the finest Ii w *Mmi Ifi _L_ P S% J cic n.r- j iPf 'VQJ dl 5 61 5 9.15 J presented m one great picture sensation! **wm iZ t^VJr 15
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    • 515 7 Thc Fi"«t lonic for Zsg g nn-scri Sunday I The BIG BRIT.'SH j n T I COMEDY PICTURE m TOWN! PAVI Ll 0 N Bl ,*AMmHm\M^M^MS!A 6 15 NIGHTLY St MmMmMT^ 7 Po P"lar English Comedy Stars m a il Ip "Hi Riotously Hilarious Show §H LESLIE HENSON fjpßT .->!*H*
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  • 925 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935. Winning Land From The Jungle THAT the condition of the tin and rubber industries reflect to a great extent the condition of practically all other enterprises m Malaya is again borne out by a review of the progress of irrigation m the
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  • 290 8 Mr. A. Lamont manager of Bristol Estate. Kuang. has returned from leave. Mr. and Mrs MeCutcheon have returned from Europe to Labu Estate Negri Sembilan Miss Scott, matron. District Hospital. Teluk Anson, sailed lor home on Saturday on leave. Mr H. B. Langworthy. Chief Police Officer. N.S..
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  • 567 8 IN OUR Malacca contemporary we have read with interest the report of a lecture entitled "Some geographical Misconceptions." recently delivered at Malacca by Mr. Ho Seng Ong. B A tLond.i F.R.G.S. The lecturer was very anxious to dispel queer notions apparently still current about the configuration
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  • 960 8 LIE had not seen her lor years: itrangl that her spirit should seem to fill the wood; perhaps it was the first such wood he had found since the spring they spent together He lelt a sense of waste m the glades ot prim roses stretching on all
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 206 8 The label's on the Squint. The bottle's on the square. Look for JOHNNIE WALKER. You find him everywhere. *0W —BORN 1820 STILL '\^^k^ GOING j /a\\ STRONG! y CALDBECK'S "THE BEEF JOINT" SIRLOIN ROAST ROLLED BONELESS SIRLOIN Finest Produce of SCOTLAND and AUSTRALIA TASTY and TENDER. Singapore COLD STORAGE co.,
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    • 41 8 PAPER THAT STRETCHES LIKE RUBBER has been invented. Will it be possible to make dollar notes go further? If you have protected yourself and your property with "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 1110 9 Judge Orders A Retrial In The Mydin Case JURY'S GUILTY VERDICT REJECTED One Day's Imprisonment On Third Charge AFTER three days' hearing, Mr. Justice William Burton, acting Chief Justice, yesterday ordered a retrial of the wealthy Indian merchant, Ena Mohamed Mydin, rejecting the verdict brought m by the jury of
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  • 320 9 U.S. VISITOR'S PRAISE FOR SINGAPORE PRESIDENT Roosevelt's defeat In the House ol Representatives on: the Public Utilities Bill, as it was' then framed, wa? expected by al percentage politicians In a, but that defeat has not m I reacted unfavourably on: nfluei Mr
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  • 45 9 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams irom Singapore to London yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed m up to 5 p.m. j minutes 5.30 p.m. 11 minutes 6 p.m. 14 minutes 6.30 p.m. 11 minutes.
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  • 93 9 Premier To Reveal Policy Of Government London. July 8. The linos on which the Cabinet proposes to deal with the situation m Britain's distressed areas during the autumn and winter will be indicated m a speech by the Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, m the House of Commoni
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  • 126 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices i From Our Own Correspondent! RUBBER London. July 9. Spot (Sellers* 6d. <5 15 16 d. I (Buyers) 5 15 16 d. (5 13 16d.» I October- Dec. 6 5 32d <6 1 32 d. > January-March 6 9 32d. (6 3U6d.» April-
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    • 160 9 TIiDII I *_t tne x < has I tIICILLw never vet equalled HILARITYVt;" SX A D S laughing at w danger I MORE THRILLS THAN HERE COMES THE NAVY' ALHAMBRA 3 NEXT WEEK ii is station L-O-V-K ordering Trooper Martin into action 1 MILE A MINUTE ACTION BRISTLING WITH THRILLS
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    • 199 9 CHARMANTE 1 the Perfect Foundation. THE NU-BACK DESIGN WHICH WILL BE 1 THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE IN COR- L SETRY FOR GENERATIONS TO COME JT^^^ MODEL -3804 |Py lUi^ll F,NE QUAL,TY broch^ If il V\m WITH ELASTIC SIDE f _L^^"~"^\l X AND FASTENING. M^ m y jKL DEPTH 14 INCHES V
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  • 1123 10 TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 MINING Bayers Seller*. Ampa; tin <4 3s lOVfed 4s 3d Asam Kumbant; <£> 32s 6d 33s 6d Austral Malay (i> 583 6d 60s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (ss> 13s 14s Ayer Weng <$l> 1.90 2.00 c.d. ■U-grtn Tm <£> 24s 25s Batu Selangor
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  • 91 10 July 9 Gambler 6.O'J Java Cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 17.56 White Pepper 16.50 Copra, Sundried 3.70 Copra, mixed 3.35 Small Flake Tapioca 4.00 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 I Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. Siam > W.C. N. 1 per
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  • 374 10 TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN Prospects Of Higher J Dividend i" A T this date the whole of the debeni ture issue has been redeemed or provided for, together with interest payments thereon," said Mr. G. H. Blakemore, chairman of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging. N.L., at the annual meeting m Sydney on
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  • 141 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association July 9. 12 o'clock noon |No.l.X.R.S.s.mea.se s Bw S S I (F. 0.8. Julyi 19.15 16 20 Good PA.Q. m casos no'Tx. £S£ 'Snot-locse) (aw ardco ab i e x in RS P s re 19U16 *****6 July 19 7 < on Oct.; Dec. gg
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  • 1141 10 Expectations On 'Change IMPORTANT MALAYAN ESTATE MERGERS (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, June 28. NOT for many months have the rubber commodity and share markets experienced so dull and inactive a week as that just passed. WITH the exception of the announcements of several
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  • 102 10 July 9 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit oi I x 4-gallon tins 436 Crown. Cross and Dragon Keru^ene per Unit ol 2x4 gallon tins 4 46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon B 2 Shell Motor Spirit m 4gallon drums per British
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  • 226 10 July 9 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2.3 31 32 London, 3 months' sight 2,3 15 16 London, 'JO days' sight 2.3 2932 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2|3 27|32 London, T.T. 2|3 ***** Lyons and Paris, demand 862 Hamburg, demand 141 New
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  • 85 10 Franc Weakens After Attack On Policy London. July 4. On the Stock Exchange today busi- ness ln all secions was quiet mainly 1 owing to the approaching end of the account and the markets ruled featureless. Wheat slumped fairly sharply on adverse news from Canada, the Argentine and
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  • 147 10 July 5. 6. 7 American Can com. hi» 4 uo3 a ***** Amenean Telephone 4 and Telegraph 128 128 |MU Ateheson Railroad 48' 4«i 2 Chesapeake 433? --one Ai Genera) Electric 2 6U 26^ Oencra^Moto, g$ one h onc and Telegraph 10 i 4 10 9, National City
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  • 387 10 Singapore, iulv MEAT Beei steal Ka Beef stew or eurr\ Fillet steak lb Mutton. Austr.ilian Pork, lean I Pork, lean and tat <lst. quali'y) I'OI'LTKY CapOM < locally reared" Ducks Fowls KaU Hens < locally reared' d<> Pigeons, domestte. Hedged pair Pigeons domestic, unlledgcd EGGS Duck, lresh
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  • 37 10 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS From Our Own Correspond nl London. Jnlj s Consolidated Tin Smelter> ft* iymg a dividend of 7 per cent This compares with s\, pi stributed for 1933-34 Strait rtributed for 1933-34 Free Pr« pyright.
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  • 516 11  - MAX REINHARDT cuts colour from His First Movie MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY MAX PXINrIARDT has made a > changes m his first screen nasterpiece, "A Midsummer Night's m." and foremost, Reinhardt remov- Which had been ture He did so cant spot a it has to be y and
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  • 104 11 'iously acknowledged $5,208.87 J. M. Sime.— P. M. Edmonds $25 H. S. Russell 25 Mr. J. E Cookson 25 G. W. A. Trimmer 50 J A Elias 100 apt. J. L. Sinclair 50 W C. Hill 15 R J. Farrer 100 390.00 Irs. Geddes.— proceeds H.MS. rerror
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  • 137 11 The following were passengers by X Left for N.E.I, by KMLM on July 3: Mr Anderson and Mr. Brennon. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM on July 3: Mr. Eindhoven. Left for Europe by KLM plane on July 3: Mr. Eindhoven and Mr. Jacques Dupontet. I Arrived from Europe
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  • 402 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I UNUSUAL BIDDING IT was during a team-of-four match the hand for today crooped up. South boldly bid four notrump. despite the double of three, and holding a void of one suit and a worthless doubleton
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  • 452 11 "THE following novels have been added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight: Adams 'Herbert* The Body m the Bunker Alberga 'Sydney* Not Everybody's Hat. Ashton (Charles* Murder m Make Up Barke (James* The End of the High Bridge. Bentley (John) The Griffith Case. Binns <C* The Blue
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  • 190 11 Anniversary Celebrated By Dinner Under the auspices of the Singapore Union Epworth League Committee the anniversary of the Epworth League was celebrated m the form of a dinner at the social hall. Straits Chinese Church. Kampong Kapor Road, last Friday. Amongst those present were Mr. T. R. Doraisamy.
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  • 109 11 Released On Bail Pending Further Inquiries No date for the Coroner's inquiry I into the death of Miss Nancy Wong has yet been fixed. Mr. Lim Peng Han, who was driving the car at the time of the accident, was brought up m court on Saturday
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  • 35 11 Sunday, July 7. In the afternoon His Excellency and j Lady Thomas attended an At Home I given by the "F" (Malay) Companj 1 2nd Bn S.S.V.F. at the Drill Hall. Beach Road.
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  • 679 11 (.Continued from Page 12 1 the saxophone a wonder! ul chance. Curiously. I have to admit that some were definitely helped by these songs, and those of us who perhaps thought "Rocked m the Cradle ot the Deep." and "Asleep m the Deep a
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    • 132 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong* The liability of members is limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONO KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—
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    • 501 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each c 3.000.000 Reserve Fund c 3.000 000 Reserve Liability oi Proprietors t; 000 000 HEAD OKFKK 38. Blshopsgate. London E < Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo S.ug.u,
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    • 481 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) ■■■■■QUI Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. Radian mcimc WOCLDS CBMJtJT Incorporated m England) tRAVW. iVSTttI THK "EMPRESS" ROUTE oiTers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by
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    • 208 12 lEAP ENG MOH S.S. COLIMITED. (RED 11 NNEL LIM incorporated m straits Bettltfl RECiI LAR PASSENGER and t Services from Singapore to Borneo. Banka and Billiton lor BATAVIA. CHERIBON \M) SAM AR ANG (Ever> Tuesday and Friday) as. Ban Hong Liang Fri Mb U I Gianu Bang Tues Mb For
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    • 677 12 j Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut > Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m 7 p m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday.
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    • 1274 12 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE HOW THE TAHITI SANK IN MID-PACIFIC Passenger's Vivid Description Of Ocean Drama l A VIVID description of the sinking of the Tahiti m the southern Pacific was included m a recent radio talk from London given by Mr. Hector MacQuarrie. one of the passengers on the ill-fated
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    • 367 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wh.tr. or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hong Peng 20; Sirdhana 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kola 18; Chekianu I'i. lh n kozaki Maru 0 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate City ol Eastbourne N; i 32; Karapara 34; Elpenor Empire Dock (Entrance
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    • 450 13 X S-* mwk I p&o.r i k*?s **mutr and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tnage Spore. Tnage S'pcre. }X tf.ooo July 18 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 25 HI 17.000 July 19 CATHAY 15.000 Sept. 27 DAN «.500 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 11 lERA 16.000 Aug. 2
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    • 510 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL 4lso accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Dm Sails City of Yokohama July 14 July 16 City of Batavia July 30 Aug 2 City
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    • 695 14 K. P- M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAJANG Wednesday, July 10, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday. July 10. Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. July 10, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN OUTHOORN— Wednesday. July 10. Belawan-Deli. TIDORE- Thursday, July 11. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER Thursday.
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    • 488 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE via SUEZ Ports of call Penang. Colombo. Aden. Suez. Port Said N.ipi 3ibraltar and London. ss Hakozaki Maru July 11 s.s Haruna Man; m s Terukuni Maru July 24 s.s. Katori Maru ss Hakusan Maru Aug. 8
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  • 2674 15 Weekly Sports Notes. Compiled By Argus iWHETHEK Singapore's unbroken W sequence ol appearances m the 1 of the Malaya Cup will be mainor ended this year still hangs m the balance, with only one more tie o I;*> played, and it looks as if the tthei on
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    • 112 15 1835 Singapore 1935 FREE PRESS CENTURY OF PROGRESS I SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE ON OCTOBER Bth. BMHHMB^ HBMMB a B M BMM MM--M-----------B-» m This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya m the last 100 years, with special reference to the rise of trade, commerce
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    • 22 15 _^_l i^-^M^^" IB I unbroken tradition of I I quality, maintained for mariu I TSfi m *M I Fifty *J SmW J
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  • 566 16 KOBAYASHI'S FIGHTING FINISH AGAINST BONG SOO CKVERAL ol the events m the Singapore L.T.AT championships reached the semi-final stage yesterday. Main interest was centred m the women's doubles match between Mrs. Corbett and Miss Pierrepont and Mrs. Swinchatt and Mrs. Warden, which, after a most
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  • 598 16 CHINESE AND WILTS. WIN SECOND DIVISION MATCHES I Both Games Decided Near End S.C.F.A 4 Monopolies 1. IT was only m the last ten minutes of play that the S.C.F.A. were rewarded for persistent pressure m their Second Division football match against the Government Monopolies yesterday at the Anson Road
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  • 261 16 Wiltshires. 3: Police. .t. N T*HE Police conceded full points to the Wiltshire Regiment m a second I division encounter at Tanglin yester- day. scoring a goal to the Wiltshire's 3. The losers held their own m the first half, the score sheet remaining blank, bat the
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  • 516 16 KEEN FIGHT FOR PERAK TENNIS TITLES (From Our Own Correspondent) THE Perak tennis championships were continued today m excellent weather. For the first time at a Perak championship meeting. Chinese women competed, and gave a good account of themselves especially Miss Gladys Loke. the 15-year-old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 21 16 The Abattoirs beat the Khalsa Association by 3—o m a third division natch on the V.M.C.A. ground yester-
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  • 34 16 The Commercial Cup football match >etween the Post Office and Fraser and leaves, fixed for this afternoon, has >een postponed and will be played on •raser and Neave's ground on Aug 27
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  • 164 16 Perak Turf Club July Sky Meeting LIST OF ENTRU> ENTRIES ior the IVrak Tar: I Skye meting, tfl fc on July 13. are as toUBWI Horses, (lass .">. furs por-\ Car Fox. W.ilau. Klumje. Gorilla. Gunga Dm. Brown Lad garde, Rangoon Allegiance Cl Purpl« Princess. Pigeon P Bonny Breaker. Sea
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  • 147 16 YORKSHIRE BIG WIN' OVER SURREY London, July THE results of the county matchd which ended today were as follows At Colchester: Essex beat Northamptonshire by three wickets NOfthantl 159 and 145 I Boswell four for 22". I 60 and 245 for seven <Pearce 97 not out >. At
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  • 78 16 Players Who Will Represent England London. July Thr England Test match team will be chosen lrom the lollowing. Wyatt. Clay. Sutclitle. Leyland. Verity. Barber. Hammond. Ames. Nichols. Clark. Denis Smith. Hardstatl and Hollies. —Reuter. London. July 8. SutclitTe has notified the selectors chat he is unfit and
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  • 92 16 Closed For Three Days Pagar Available The Singapore Swimming Club statt i that the bathing pool will be close i for three days next week— on Ifond a v. Tuesday and Wednesday Bathing m the pagar will be possible on these days High tide m the morning is
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  • 142 16 Ciarrison Club Beat Island Clul) A women's match between thland Golt Club and the Garrix Club was played yesterday at the I Goll Club and resulted m .1 i the G.G.C The lollowing are the result players mentioned first Mrs Lindesay 0;. Mrs Kelly 1 Mrs Pearse
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