The Straits Times, 14 January 1931

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times MTAMJSnB NEARLY a CIMIUW. y THE LARGEST AND MOST USFLIEMTIAL NEWSPAPER l.\ MAbdY't. .'(I I'\(.KS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. ItSI I'Kll K Hi lENTS The Straits Times o PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1931 PRICK 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 583 1 SINGAPORE! 76. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5161). I KiM'.MI MS "QUEEN MICH- II m;i i H im i.i.i I 1 l rid CINGER I«m.i U j Haooi 5251-52«1. t EVERY SPORTSMANS GOAL g> ROBINSONS lI#K FOR RELIABLE SPORTING REQUISITES. j j Hi? 1 DON'T LET FAULTY EQUIPMENT CRAMP YOUR STYLE, GET
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    • 20 1 KUALA LUMPU^^fT. JAVA W^r*HOf*C ,15^ ilh < < II Mil I > Rl i.i.l I and <iIN(.IK Iv'ix.l RS t Fkwc 5261 5262.
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    • 534 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL I'\>SKNGER AND CARGO SERVICES. FENMSULAB AND ORIENTAL 9.N. C<X UNDr.R CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR KAST MAIL SERVICE. Ul IWARI) FR<»M LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAI'AN. Tuanago due Spore. IMI KHIVA ».100 Jan. 18 MALWA IUuO
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    • 616 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Msrseilles. London. Antwarb, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Veaaela Tonnage Doe Sail HARUNA MARU 10.000 Jan. II 18 I KATORI MARU 10,000 Jan. tl M KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Fsh. Li U I YASUKUNI MARO 11.800 Feb. 28 16 HAKONE MARU 10.000 Mar. 11 12
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    • 442 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOB BRISBANE. STDNET AXD MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by ths wellknown steamer '7 848 toasj aad ths new motor vessel. MALABAR c 4.612 tens). Tha v. MaRETJA is one of the largest aad nnsit steamers trading to Austrslia,
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    • 620 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LOOTED (Incorporated la Deassalk) Tlhpaiaii UU. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Te GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HABV BUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Law**) Spore Paaaag m*. MEONIA Jan. tl Jan. IS m... BORINGIA Fob. 11 Feb. 18 ■a ALSIA Mar. 25 Mar. t? m.s SELANDIA Apr. t Apr. 10 ■j.
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    • 570 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THB CHINA MI'TITAL BTBAM NAY. CO. LTD. (lacorporated in Eaglaa4) REGULAR SCkVirE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HALMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW- BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE- LONDON AMD NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.
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    • 520 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Interpolated ia Siaai) RANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for Kretay, Trengganu, Krlantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patam, Singora, Lacoa. Sichun, I'andon, Kohsamui, Langiuan, Cbampoa and Bangkok. Arrival Departora MALINI SI'DDHADIB Jan. 19 Jan. 21 AI.AYA Jan. I'rt J«n The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light and have
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    • 304 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., >\\ k is((), CAL, TACOMA ORIENTAL STKAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STKAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, OM. J(l!\ I 111 111 I B ailing I r I niu-d StetCfl :md .iii.kl.i Pfltetl from an, l La* \n;. \rm. Jan. 17 fr. m Keb \2 San I Ulr
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    • 1362 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. NORDDEUTSCHER ELLERMAN BUCRNALL CsSl LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. lir^ftVf fUeorp.raUd I* Incorporated in England.) (Jerasauj). EI.I.ERMAN LINE PASSENGER AND FRKICHT SERVICE TO The onderm.ntloaed are ta* r«s>paar'* THE UNITED KINGDOM AND intended futures. COMTDsaOTf. OUTWARDS. FREIMIT SKKVHE oirm \ki>s HAVKL for lion* Kong. S'ghai. Tv Hong Kong. Shanghai
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    • 257 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground for bnokltt* and informatim, vn'f, phone or call. I. L LAWI.ER. On»ral Afe»'. Hong Koar. Rank hamber*. Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL Z*W LmrgtiffUiliraj SjoUs* aW Ammtm CHARGEURS REUMS SIN«.I K 1 Us* mUMaI Karcs froai Malaya to Mara, ill.- REGULAR MONTHL> PREIGHI vm> I
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    • 261 3 COAL TAR SUPPLIED IN IKIOI S GRADES TO SI IT ALL PURPOSES. LEE KIM SOO 4(1. HK.II STEI SINGAPORE. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING KANZAKI CM LHNGAPON I'huiu' ;;.".K.. No. at. (MM HARIi H WING Ylir* cm mm i ii I in; t HIM .1 i»^. MHTTI iu;:i.i.k i\;i. CM I
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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    • 410 4 SMALL ADVERTISEKENT FORM. Mi r^::o^v:ng imill «dvtn.- I t 1 1 J 7s leren words ta lint tnJ th«ra is a Cat r»W eharg* c( ntl ptt liM \.-'T -n.rrt'on with 1- per itijcrlion. .a-e ..(Ivertis.mcnfT wiU nHI fc* chnrgad Id future 1 will h« area v M r-n th*
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    • 621 4 MOTOK VEHICLES SALE, 180 dollars. Kugby 4 -eater ■I t car; good going order; insua- PEI vear-^ > innmp order, .A:ier driven I BMtM, with ITALABIA, LTD, Flat Concw**tonair*i •anonnc* recrgaaisation of their second-hand tar department, and therefor* be tsr values. c%- r«e»ives proper overhaul and re:onditi if before ui^rosal.
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    • 761 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, No. 87, Meyer Road. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 7». Mey*r Road. Apply Mey. r Brothers. T. No. 304, Orchard Boad. Apply Me> r Brothers. 90. Meyer Road. Immediate aatry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. 4 and 4-A. Raffles Plae*. Imme- ntry. Apply Meyer
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    • 638 4 ROUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LKT. ,'rom Apr,' 4. 1911, f or six months "Cianbrook." 11, Cluny Road. Fully fur J. modern anitation. Apply, Manager (inrntal Tell-phut <- k Klectr:. Co.. Ltd.. Telephone HouAbove HYTIIE. KENT To let. bungalow furri«h -.1. I ma, bathroom, kitchen, garage, electric li-ht. -a». All particulars
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    • 727 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE F.M.S. HOLDEN AT IPOH Mi-r < nil \ppliclion No >h of DM. In the Mslter of THE KINTA BLBCTaOCAL DISTRIBITION LTD. and in the MaLler ..f "The (ompanies inactment. 1»17." VnTICF i« herehv .-nen that a pe»itio-« wa» on Dec. -'S. MM, pre.ented I
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    • 624 4 TAIPING TURF CLUB FOIRTH PROFKSSION MUTING. Ist Day. Saturday. .Jan. .Jl. IMI. 2nd Day. Wednesday. Fih. I. IMI. 3rd Day. Saturday. Feb. 7. IMI. Subject to Muffle, nt entries, thi- I HMM will he provided lai Three run* for Class 3 Horses. Stakes fl." Three runs for Class 4 Horses
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  • 41 5 Application! will be received for pott requiring »ounH knowledge of Engineering, Mining, tlr. Applicant shouiil not be over 35 year*. The engagement, if mad*, woald be temporary on* for 6 or 12 months with pombility of a permanency, if satisfactory.
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  • 803 5 Hunted with Shotguns. "MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN SINNING." (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Jan. IS. Mr. Ernst Fraderiksen, a l>;.plan* ir and a l:-«>n hunU-r. p>i ■I aptahW I'fi.r. 'hi- Wil.l Ltf< ■luring its session at I Datoh. The aK.'i<"ulturi*t «hould have proper on for his
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  • 138 5 S.OOO Miles Over Swamp Forest And Jungle. Th.. first sections of the 8,000 mil.line Sftwecn Enjrland and South Afri'-.i ..!•<■ to ho ..pcnp-l t.y the Imperial Air«a>arly this year. Spas, rivers, forr.«t«, and jungles, "ilhiT with vast stretchy* aj \ir,'in ..ml wamp, lit' alone tho rnutr ■runk air-linr,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 Raffles Hotel This Evening. Tea Dance 6.15 p.m. (NO t II \KU. lOK ADMISSION.) GRILL ROOM BTOCIAL DISH TONIGHT. ikk vs\si POKLI Mil UNI BRAIBBD iH.mv CttATCAI POTATOES. s TOMORROW DINNER and DANCE Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Sanitation. ri I T nil WEDNESDAY LIGHT FVFRY and LfLIIT
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    • 539 5 TRIM I y V >.'•' J VtriKii tluUing iuiuttt n* NOTICI II aaiafcf ll— thnt the ahove Trade M«rk». Trim and Trim Lai tTeen ami rrd > Hrr the esclsair* araairlUl f>f St.. Delaware, I nit. I Manafaa tun-r> and Market n of l'< trul.um Speciality I'rmlurt-. an.l that th-
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    • 162 5 OVf.H HH> fl ■««> f W/ Hit Vi F No. 11 "No. 11" is the finest hearing metal obtainable and contains 1)2 per cent pure tin. MAY WI SEND YOl FULL PABTICULAH OF THIS AND THK OTHEB HOYT BBAND6? Sole AgCßta in M.ila.v.i rENTRAI W IgNGISEAORrsI Hi CBTLANG ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1336 6 SB V Our 7ilm Correspondent. WIMI :t\f appeal '>r the tomtwiy mm She seem* la be crowing in popularity every ilay and hiT fare and figure now replace M cinema posters th.' sentimental an beauty who <icnls 'inly in romance and will have nonr
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  • 212 6 Film Society to Show Banned Soviet Production. -pOTEMKIN." the Soviet ftlrp which has not been licensed for public exhibition by the Board of Censor* and has been banned by council* up and down the country, is probably to be shown in Oxford. It is expected that it
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  • 52 6 PASSED— WITH CUTS. •All Quiet" Not Verboten In Berlin. A LL Quiet on the Western Froat," the A Universal talking Aim of the book i by Erich Maria Remarque, baa been passe 4 by tke German PUm Censor. Cut* kawe bs«a made, it is stated, largely in deference to the
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  • 416 6 Scotland Makes Its Choice. BY nine votes to two, Edinburgh Magistrates recently agreed to adhere to their decision allowing Sunday cinema charity shows, a decision which will have immediate effect in the holding of a Cinema Sunday," says the Cinema. This important decision finally proves that Scottish
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  • 96 6 Useful Reference Work For Exhibitors. EXHIBITORS, as well as those concerned in any way with the preparation of publicity, advertising, or programme matter for kinemas. will find much valuable reference material in "Stars of the Screen, 1931," compiled and edited by Cedric O. Bermingham, and published, at
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  • 1433 6 says MAURICE CHEVALIER. OI.V. E I was at Hollywood, since I became an international star," since I have been flying about between New York, Paris, London, and Monte Carlo, th« newspapei* have been giving me the flattering title of great artiste of world-wide reputation." Wherever
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 tFLAG BRAND *^a BRANDY Jl f From COGNAC (France). (Jl ARANTKKI) MADE KROM GRAPE ALCOHOL, Ljgc> EJRANP j3o per ca se of 12 quarts lt W fit ~V» l)u *y included. lIS -m' .H* Chhartinji-«« S smaller quantities price Ir v t in proportion. OBTAINABI.K EVERYWHERE. r^^^^. Sole Distributor: |HQI
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    • 58 6 ,inn »>» Milliner> at Wholesale prices to I suit one and all. MADAME KANE j MILLINERY. Madamr Kaae'a. rration* < i Straight from the "HEART OF PARIS." j Win always Perfect Thr Smart ENSEMBLE. The Vrry Late* la ready i«. wear. Rare. Haswr and Daa*.* Hal*. Hoom M, gltoad Floar.
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    • 123 6 Ksl An Advertioemrnl h» jt P^l 1 IUKTHKI.M Urn I Hi RKJ ANNOIM IN(, [£*W The opening- »f a reversinic plaat ,X, 1 rf> for Af.KA INK HI MS 1 YOU TAKE THE PICTURES! <JJ, and see how lively clear rut and true W they are rf you mc an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 119 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 CAttTRO ,i lUW\ K MXVTaQ A MILLION LAUGHS! WITH THE GREATEST GALAXY OF STARS EVER SEEN IN A SINGLE FILM BUSTER KEATON TALKING- AND SINGING IN A MUSICAL COMEDY CARNIVALOF HOLLYWOOD LIFE! FREE EASY GET READY FOR YOUR GRANDEST PICTURE GOING TREAT AND JUST NOTE THIS FLOCK
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    • 161 7 W-Wk* o^ttw^wyy w.4 uuuu»..« *l v- *iu u OO OOOO_O€LOg>jso OQ OO O<f> OC'Ol" I M f^^j dj^^* "Where Sound is Perfect in all weathers" 16.1511 6.15 1 To-Night [als] Entire New Programme AGAIN THE BRIGHTEST and BEST SHOW IN TOWN! PARAMOUNT'S delightfully I Entertainment Production QUEEN HIGH An all-laughing
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    • 156 7 STARTING WEDNESDAY FOR On Friday THE FOUR FEATHERS. Coming: LOVE LIVE and LAUGH. Lr^ W THE RF.TURN Or SHr Rf c LOCK HOLMES. dl ATLANTIC. Lie. Etc J Special Slump n Pstai 1.? 5^ c M charges. cts U VICTORIA THEATRE All New Talking Equipment Now Being Installed. PERFECTION IN
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  • 96 8 .s//.. VC NOTES. Hull tin of the L of N. Eastern Bureau. I :).<■ league of BOTCM, for the week -tnallpnx and 1 death ;ne« and !i deaths. Md 10 <leaths as ami II deaths during i- .v>"'k. mallpox < h..|era deaths as against •■ding weeJt:
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  • 83 8 Ntv\ fypc «>f Inland Shipping essel. A .ntly been jjiven to -•■I. a -cicallr.i "Sehur .-.hip), built by the r W.rft and F,i 'enbauII ..f K«-?.nsbur(f. th;it instead of harfrrS' liy a tuir they »r* pushed. :.Tied fri.m the "Push«r f rmipj: a > ruirt and hr>a i
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  • 80 8 To IW Disposed of At A (ireat I^»ss. uilt in IS. iring the War to meet the ■■•> have hcen Hi ruck from lor at Washington, and are being their superstructure* and all ft prior to disposal of the Kivi- flown the I'nitH I y quarter of the
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  • 100 8 Surprise Decree Follows Haden Incident. v i- n i-sued forSpaniah mailbomts on the South I i-e to call at the port of 'i after Nov. 11. fays •nt-rco. ifa -h.ci witho it the Aplanation, hut it may te rer -n tho HamhurK-Amerika r v,m U-avinp Rio do Janeiro
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  • 16 8 arrivtasS by air from Ratavia were Mr. .!.><• Ki«hrr, Mr. K. .iii.l Mr. larkc.
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  • 275 8 EXCHANGE. Sincapor*. Jan. 14. On London, Bank 4 m/% I 3\ Demand *J/M Pfit.U 3 m. cr»dit 2 4 3 32 On Ntw York, demand M 1'U Private M d.'i On France, Bulk T.T. U27 On India, Bank T.T. 1SSH Un Hone Konr. Bank T.T.
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  • 420 8 Dreams of Untold Wealth Come to An End. The Turko-British Arbitral Tribunal Has rejected the claim of the heirs of ExSultan Abdul Haniiri against the British (i>>vernment for properties amounting to iK.,000.000 in value. The Turko-Italian Arbitral Tribunal I ,'ivr a similar decision in their claim
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 467 8 MM Val. I'd. Buyer* Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbin; 10 22 6 .1 -5 Ayer HiUm Tin 11-6 1? 4 4 £1 £1 Ranrnn Tin 12 > 13 I 1 1 BaUnr Padanf 0.10 0.15 1 1 Batu Caves 0.60 0 1 1 Bukit Annf 0J5 0.40 £1 £1
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    • 264 8 Issue i,^ V.I. Td. Buyer* SclUri 2 2 Aiei. Brick Ord». 2J0 l£0 2 2 Alex. Brick Pr«fi. 2.10 2.20 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4J1.0 4.10.0 1 1 Central Kngine 0.35 0.40 nom. 100 60 Chine.* Com. Bank 65.00 76.00 £1 fl (on. T. S. 7 Pr«f. l«/«
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    • 118 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c of 1901 red. 1930 H. 878,000 par. bb r r prem. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 11.600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 41-j4 l -j p.c. of 1909
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    • 410 8 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations Todajr'i Prices Frascr Lyall A Co. Ev»tt Allrnly (fl) 040 1.05 1.00 1.10 Alor <;«j»h (fl) 0.90 1.10 *JI OJi A. IliUm ($1) 1.16 1.20 120 1J0 A. Kiaiat (ID 020 Mt 020 ajO A. Malay it-') 120 1.40 1.20
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  • 956 8 Cotton Touches lowest Price Since 1915. IMPORTANT SPINNING INVENTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Dc« 17. 1 A very unsatisfactory state of affairJ has continued to prevail throughout the Mar.«h« ir market. Developments have been decidedly airainst activity, buyers in all quarters being" in the mood to
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  • 180 8 May, Djambi (Tobelo) .Ipm. Banka Island, Pladjoa and Palembang 'Thedrn>' Pontianak i Khoen Hoea i i m. North. N -East and N. West Sumatra (Houtman Taassmw. Anamba and Natuna Inlands i Scott Harley i U a n. Penan*. Province Wellesley. NnrthWeit Perak, Kedah. krlantan. Western Siam. North,
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  • 26 8 ■p o'pore Lnadsa Left ArrC Insulinde I>ec H Rawalpindi 1. P. Coen Jan. Baloeran Dae. l.l Jan. IVArtarnan Edavana l>rc. lc Jan. 11l
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  • 223 8 Skip* aloactlar Wharrea »r e%p*rf4 I* arrtT*. Mm K«»t Wharf M Aakinc Xkin Wharf K U Mala Han rtltl'f-' II Kmpir- i>oik Kumaantf tihkum M»r Ollimit i Silv»rru«»« I Wnt Wharf Mir/ap..r» 4 llaruna M.r 4 KEPPEL HARHOI'R. Main Wharf l>r.-.lr<r L.H^k. l-h >..•■• lphiK<ni<-i. I.I. Ki.at.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 164 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. Kmpinyrrs nf Indian labour are hereby reminded that the Assessment rates due in n.-prct of their labourers' work done during the 4th quarter. 19.10 arc males .14 cents 'emalr* rent* nil and that the-r rrturni of I irk done,
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    • 73 8 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE >• hereby riven that th. pa" hip heretofore »ub>istinK between Liu Kim. Uuek Koh (hay. Urn Tti Buck f.im and Koh Boh (hua rarryi: butineit at No. 231. R h. Baai*. Sinira pore, under the »tylc or Arm of < h' Sens ft Company hat been
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 251 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Dircc- Speed Weather. Max. Mm. fall. (kin*. I Humidity. tion. F. F. Im hoar*. P h. lAlor Star H4 74 Nil !T 8S M 2 Overcast Kota Bhani No report. K.Trrngganu M 74 0.14 I» v:i NK
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    • 173 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE .WEEK. \*r<W.<(.%. Jaaaary 14. H W. 6.M a.m.. 8 ft. 4 in 7.M p m 7 ft. R in. I'olic* Band Jalan B«tar. tOi p m. Tharaday. Jaaaary 1*11 W. 7 am.. H ft. 5 in.. 9 15 p m ft 1 in. i i A mcetm*.
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  • 282 9 Confidence in Rubber Chaining (iround. MORE BUYEBS COMING IN. I IU Our I manual < orrespondent.) Singapore. Wednesday. l«i a.m. T«d«> I'ri. r. i emu, pat U>. Tin. I VI tuns at S'.H', prr pirul. \r-liriia\ I'riri KnMx-r. I ondon I ;l*d. down I I fid. Ni»
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  • 31 9 Macphail and Co.. Ltd. Sin^porr. Jan. 14. *< th*r, Sunifi -i Lu* M III?. Juharu ■Ml i -I t 1'anKklia Ku \UI.,r.. )M Sun iff i Ii«irmn. l^n N
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  • 26 9 KuKby. Jan. 13. Amiti-rdam li r,*,d. Berlin I *Z%. Huoh»r.«t M*. K>-> HeUinrfon Ma.tr.d I«H. »'un« 123.75't. Sha- |g.i5, Vienna 1 H. 0 II t?«1
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  • 173 9 Tfc< wn added to Raffles -..•> .lunnir thi- put fortmrht f Tir..l..rline. Hubert Ante* .If, i K..(.rrt Amti BraiM i >■ >nd Sh..t. i Anthony Tune My.tery. Mm A > With White 1 M pj Mortem. i- H< U»t*T Hurlinytmn Dorothy Canfieldi >■ h^t Barbara Cartiand': I'rnnmoi h
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1359 9 On a Caret a king Basis. REASONS FOR BOARD'S DECISION. The 6rst ordinary general meeting of the BwMir K»utci of Ma.aya, Ltd.. was held at and 7. Lastcheap. L.ndon. C S. Bounqutl uhairrnan ..f thr company > who prtirinj. maid After providinr for London expenditure, wo
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    • 62 9 12 o'clock noon, Siacapore. Jan. II Buyer* Sellers K.S.S. equal to London Staadard F >ot SUndard K.S S. Un Tender January r'ebruaiy 1; March u Jan.-Mar. is», 14 a *i nl-June 14^ 1;, Ton* of Market Dull, steady Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 4 .1
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    • 381 9 BANDAR S UMATRA. No Dividend But Company In Strong Position. The twenty-first annual ordinary genera > mvetmr of the Bandar Sumatra RubW (n i ltd wu held on Hoc. tf at Bunge Houw .1. St. Mury Axe. London. Sir Herbert Wnrht. the chairman of the company, pre siding. The chairman,
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    • 244 9 MAYNARD CO., LTD. Profit of $5,656 Made Last Year. The d. rector*' report of Maynard and Co.. I.t.i to be submitted to the shareholder. M the company at the annual m<etinr «t the rrUrie. 1 office.. Harri.on. Barker and Co.. Ltd.. bartered Bunk Chamber., on Wedne.day. Jan. 21. n a.
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    • 59 9 The Hyde Trust, considering the opening •I the Shi.ld H.ll Dock. .rheme wh?ch w« commenced .ix year, ag,, and will cost two million, have .greed that the Kins a»d Queen should be invited to perform the c. fi-mony and name the dock on a date beO W
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    • 41 9 Account! of J.ntar Wjjllh Co. ,t,n minin, > 1 lo MI Prof 14.019. Output w«. 374.5 ton. .475 tons); rrdurtion do* to reitrirtion. Pric re.li.*d u( further fall in pric*. diractor* have furthrr curtailed operation* aad reduced staff in iferia.
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    • 1198 9 Promising: Crop Prospects. LOWER PRICES FOR PRODUCTS. The seventh annual general meeting of the Tcnnamaram Palm (Hi < Ltd.. wm h*ld an I>ec. 4, at the registered oftVi 7, < rotby Square. London. Mr. R N K,i,,ley. the chairman, presiding-. A r.pr. ative of Messrs. John K
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    • 77 9 Final Dividend of i.:*, Per Share Plus 11 Bonus. Th. !,.,al Shanrh.n linnkimr Corporation 1 I th.it h, ..1 v Islagiaia h«-«d office in Honif K..nir «t»«ir.r II I jn-t t., audit, the finiil divulen.l f •».ll |,i.,t.a1,1y l,e £.1 thr.. 1- >i»r.-. «!th I bunus in
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    • 36 9 I'aji.e K 4 It, Baisg M 17.1:2 11,. ■■IwH— IMIS IL. Hj«»inifii. VtiA-J 11, Dunowanc. ***** 11, Kw.il.n-. i".ii.:.7« |b. Lamas (Sa-a»uk S lOH.T:iI 11, lia»j»a. Sunirei Hu:.. It, Sumatra Caoal 12 11. Tj.ka-irt-,.
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    • 7 9 TJ. U Mines 4BM pirul.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 159 9 GOLDEN ANANIVERSARY /F?=%fß\ GESTETNER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY '"^•afflßri! GREAT HOSPITAL BALLOT I sISnMMUfKS& To adequately celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the l^^^Ba.^ai^Bssitr^asii~ foundation of the House of Gestetner we have decided to ""^■P" I**/*1 jpOBLB' A GESTETNER GOLDEN ELECTRIC DUPLICATOR f %M Nw complete with Stand. Motor etc to ONE Hospital
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  • 1159 10 The worldwide demonetisation of silver, the basic rauie of the tragic collapse of j the market in that metal, was discussed, in general terms, in an article which appeared on Monday last. Today it is proposed to analyse some
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  • 1260 10 How the British Museum Gets Its Treasures. (By Sir Frederic <i. Kenton. who ha-. lu-t retired, from the po-i of Direct** and Principal librarian of the British MuneuHi. In aji interview.) One of the most interesting finds to reach tne British Museum in my time
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  • 336 10 Mr. F. Bourne, the Singapore I Coroner, in due back in Singapore ftorn 1 Home by the Malwa on Jan. J4. It hi understood that Mr. J. J. Sheehan. District Officer. TVmerloh, will be the ne.,: Chief Assistant District Officer, Kinta. Sir Edward Cook, formerly Financial Advimr in Siani, has
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  • 685 10 ONE MORE VICTIM. If is regrettable that one af the greatest enginectiiig cnterpri-«* m the country should, at such an early stage in its career, be involved in financial difficulties, but the Perak River I wet.- unfortunate in that the tune firi r commencing operations toinrid
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    • 56 10 I II > Sl^V/*. THE fif^| WHISKY (clii mR which is *f Scientificall >' distilled, admirably blended, rt m and fully matured. fy Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. i Incoiporateil in EaglacJ) SIM.AI'ORE, KIALA 1.1 MII R. I'EXANG AND IPOH. The EMPIRE'S BEST TINNED BUTTER. OBTAINABLE AT ALL MALAYAN
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    • 72 10 -634NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Establiahed 19«5. T. K. K.'S GENTS TENNIS SHOES. Sizes 25 to 43 ins. From 70 cts. to $1.15 per pair. <MM«MMMIM>tM«MMIIII U.S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS I New Good* la Strrllac SlWtr aa4 Hl.H 1 Ware M 7«are > •SBerUace T.I (1.
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    • 42 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all th« advertising that it offered to the StraiU Tim«a n accepted. Kvery ••ffort ii mad* to aafeguard reader*' interest* and ALL advertiser* uainf tb« 1 StraiU Tim«* art, to Um best of our tcnowWdf«, THOBOUOHLY EHUABLkv. 4
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  • 790 11 RESERVATIONS IN REPORT. The Svqi\ for Minority Safeguards. DISPUTED ISSUES. CbMervesthrc Delegates' Criticisms. notably I their appi lii.- ii British thr pur- paragraph to add t wraittee's te|Mit aoting these jiaituulai although iit" i mm' c thi lin.i tha I ition. it an nceivalily the Lord It
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  • 215 11 Killed with Sword By Sikh. LAHORE (RIME. I Am a Congress Wallah." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta. Jan. 14. The Lahore i antonnicnt.o have bwn the •I..- wife of British oi irdered by a Sikh, kiwi her two little .MUtfhU-is lyinjr at ri <ult of being atta<
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  • 148 11 Nearly 40 Per Cent. Built In (ireat Britain. London. Jan. IS. Lloyd's ihipbaildiag returns show that nstruetion for the quart* r ended I ;t from which ountry tnt-r.- arc no returns) totalled tons. Of this total 89.1 <-r cent, was built ii Great Britain and 00.9 i>er cent
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  • 128 11 Trench- American Plan For Relief. l.< n.lon Jan. u.tion of thr French bank rate r c. nt. f. llowinc the recent simioy the New York Federal Re--.r\i H.,nk i- part of the plan of Krancoi>i rat:in w:th a view M the flow of fold to France and
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  • 53 11 Rendition of Mixed Court Accepted in Principle. Nanking. Jan. 13. It reported that the French wovernment has a^rt-01. in principle, to the rendition of th« Mixed Court in the French Concession at Shanghai. I duaaac Panaja: Mir.istry is rrquesting that <ieli-i;a'.>--* shou d be apI'Ointed to open
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  • 35 11 London, I>< The King ha^ MMTHOi of the appointment of Liiu-. Cal I. Macpherson and ■ma! I D Graham, Loth of the MedleaJ Service, U boaoraay sac «(pe<^ f« M- JMjwita.
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  • 155 11 A Cool Reception In Washington. Washington, Jan. 13. Official circles, generally, have accorded a very cool reception to the proposal made by Mr. Albert Wiggnn. This is interpreted as meaning that persons associated with the administration are still unprepared to discuss any such step. Renter. A
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  • 323 11 Machine Falls Into Sea Off Azores. New York, Jan. 13. Th- Radio Company has received a message from the steamer President <>ldrie!d saying that the St. Migueld (Azores) wireless station has broadcast a message stating that it is understood that the seaplane Trade Wind fell into the sea
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  • 142 11 Threat to Sujtar Fields In Cuba. Havana, Jan. 13 Army panes are cruising as sky pickets and infantry with fixed bayonets are guarding thousands of acres of sugarcane mi.w ready to be harvested in view of the campaign of arson which was announced to start against the
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  • 110 11 Exchange Rate on London Again Advanced. Sydney, Jan. 13. The Bank of New South Wales has auain advanced the telegraphic transfer exchange rate on London to £118 per cent, buying and £118% selling. The other banks must follow suit. Reuter. A previous message, dated Melbourne Jan.
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  • 37 11 President Hoover's Appeal For Contributions. Washington, Jan. 13. President Hoover hat appealed to the public to contribute at leait $10,000,000 (•r tlw rt-Uaf of •u#tr«rs trmm the severe drought in the r*ta* Sta«es>— fteuter.
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  • 812 11 Expected This Week. APPLICATION OF SCHEME TO MALAYA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. IS. The promised communique explaining the local application of the international tin restriction scheme and giving further information about the scheme generally is now being considered by the High Commissioner and the
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  • 147 11 Presentation to Dame Kachel Crowdy. Geneva, Jan. UL A pleasing ceremony marked the opening of the proceedings of the Opium Committo-. when a presentation was ma Dam? Rachel Crowdy on leaving the Secretariat after a decade of work in thr Opium and Humanitarian Section of the League. The
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  • 1256 11 Great Future. HEARTY CO-OPERATION IN MALAYA. "I doubt whether that* is any other Colony or dependency of the British i Empire where the volunteering movement I i: so strong and so well supported as in Malaya," was a remark made to a Straits IVnes representative by
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  • 259 11 128 Prisoners Released In Bombay. Bombay. Jan. 1 The High Court has quashed the con victions of 128 persons, including Mr. K. F. Nariman. (the president of the bay League of Voutht. wh. \w-i. tenced to imprisonment after the Congress Party, and its Allied Associations,
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  • 197 11 Government Efforts To Effect Settlement. Rugby. Jan. l.t. Active measures arc U-intf taken today liy the Government to i-fftvt a settlement of the disputes in the S..uth Wales coalfields, where the stoppage ..f wart igeneral, and in the Laacaahire weaving tlispute, which is ut present roolnnoi I
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  • 63 11 Hamburg-America and N.D.I. Companies. Hamburg, Jan. 13. The newspapers state that th.- Ifami burg-America and Norddeataeher I.loyil I'ompanies have .Icciiicd not to pay a dividend this year but they will distriy.ute a bonus of t> per cent., derived f i I sums released by thr
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  • 60 11 4 United States Repayment To Britain and Japan. Washington, Jan. IS. Aa appropriation of tIMO.OOO for the repayment to (ireat Britain and laaaa of th« tostr of the "proßoaed deportation I of enemy aliens from < I 'ralia during W\r tune" i^ n>»mi'itmli'il in the Se<retary »f
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  • 35 11 Briaaaaa, l'An aeroplane no«e dr*ed iato the at Maryborough today and t B. F. Darideoa (son u f Vici \dmiral Alexander Davidson) and a paaaaa(*t were killed. The mechanic w* injured.
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    • 59 11 TODAY'S FEATURES. Hm Romantic Kinds of Iteccm Years. B> Sir Frrdrric Krn> on I 11 Cinema Noi. I Home Sport Krtirwrd II IVrak HydroKle< (nr Moratorium IS mMJU otton Tradr K<riewrd Tiida>« < rn»>«»iird l*u//li- M I'tnanjc Karr Mrrlinu U |jx-al Ku(h> I'Umt upprd for Kn gland II Calcutta <
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  • 390 12 Diamond Debts ItANKRUFTS AFFAIRS EXAMINED. ination of Lam Khee i an, Kam Sang, was held V -uting of the I Court befon Mr. Justice M iataat official ;he examination he affairs of (hop Arllery tiusiI a pawnMi'ji. I to he the r, the bankrupt a provision rs
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  • 46 12 Several Fines for Failure To Xt-new Licences. earn m dealt with Magistrate (Mr. H v. -erday. na! wire for failure to i rhU sufficient bright tor-cars, and fines of $10 were 1 owaen of private motor- for failure tv renew 'I fines of $15
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  • 47 12 luhrooni for Members ned. of Malaya :urther by serve ai a club for which I* now open Institute. mn broadcasting tsaery apparatus h« H .hasting will pro1 .1 muipal Buildr 4* th. i tuh ro. i '*j> iiftuttf a-i 5.,,_l g*\ui. am fat WitvlaM MilfctfMasU.
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  • 202 12 Putting the Finances In Order. Shanghai. Jan. 13. It is I of Mr. T. V. S-«>njr. the Finance Minister, to i'eking and Tientsin has been productive :>i important I Titr Fund, to which an appropriation will made from the returned British Boxaf Indemnity Fund, is to be cstabUahW.
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  • 163 12 (ieneral Wu Tinjf-yanß to Go To Nanninjf. Hong Konp. Jan. 13 The Kwani;: i rabafa are still on the ..inking (the walled city on tht PT< t Ki\cr. in south Kwangsi, which they have held for many months*. Wu Ting-van^ is -hortly tfoinß to Nanning via Wuchow. Sin
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  • 165 12 Mr. L G. Attenborough. A Leading Miner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 14 The death has taken pla. of Mr. L. G. Attenborou-h, A.R.S.M.. M.1.M.M., a former IVrak Miner and past president ol the F.M.S. "hamtier of Mines. He retired from Malaya two years ago. Mr. Attenboroutrh
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  • 140 12 CNH the Border from Kiangsi Into Fukien. Hong Kong, Jan. 12 The (untoti Public Safety Corps has ai rived at Chingman and Kingchow (in north Kwungtuntr?) and the Communists i haw fit-: to their hill-side retreats. (iencial Mau Pui-nam has assumed ottiie m Chief of the General
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  • 73 12 The Satan Radio Station will broadeaat Chamber music fc. Radio-Saigon so■iglM from 1 5 to 7.15 (local Tomorrow fn m Bvlf p.m. to 9.45 p.n".. the lluwing is the programme of music Man he HlfliaiH Saint-Saens), Reverie (flute t Jean Chefnay. (C.-.rges Lebrun), In Bal a la Cow
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  • 32 12 Krum InSo-China. by Sphinx, doe at BJacapam 7 a.m. tomorrow. Kr.im H"lland and (iermany, by Johan t, due at Singapore tomorrow. JtSPW tvl VJi'-, Ll->a<bn niaiU dispatched a.m. ea >rtday>
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  • 1207 12 Accused Discharged. NO EVIDENCE TO CONVICT. I never personally said that I was an inspector of police .and how can I be responsible for other people's actions asked C. N. W. Frerichs, a Eurasian, who was charged with pretending to be a public servant, namely a police
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  • 25 12 Free and Easy," featuring the famous comedian Buster Keaton in a musical carnival of Hollywood life, will be shown at the Alhambra from this evening.
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  • 503 12 Seven Years for Would-be Robber. The MM of attempted robbery in whi. -h .Mr. B. F. Oakeshott. an Assistant Superintendent of Police, was shot while lying in ambush for a party of Chii who were expected to hold up I shop Road was concluded this morning
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  • 136 12 Echo of Four-Year-Old (rime. A crime wh'.ih was .onimitted in SingaMTC in IMtl was mention, d before Mr <; K layton. the Second Police Magistrate 'his niornini:. when a Chinese who has ju*t returned from China was charg- with murder and remanded for further im|Uine>. In I'eieinlier.
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  • 133 12 Further Session of Conference In Singapore. The Malayan Mt'thoclist Conference was continued at the Wesley Church yesterday, Bi-h<>p Kilwin F. Lee presiding. It was announced that the Rev. S. S. Pakianathan had been appointed superintendent uf Tamil work in the Perak district. At a special Fession in the
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  • 34 12 Peking-Hankow Railway Through Service. Shanghai, Jan. 13. A through service on the Peking-Han-kow Railway has been re-entablished, and to I*- regularly operated, after a lapse of two years.— Sin Kuo Mm.
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  • 39 12 Shanghai, Jan. 13. The National Government State Comii! has appointed Mr. Yu IVi-peng ai Vice-Minist— of Communications, Mr. (hen Vi as political Vice-Minister of Wai and Mr. T.-ao Hao-sen as administrative Vice-Minister of War. —Sin Kuo Mm.
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  • 11 12 Qaeen High," Paramount* adaptation of the musical comedy success K Pairi
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  • 849 12 Moratorium Suggested. FERAK HYDEO-ELECTRH IN DIFFICULTIES. m Our Owr nt.l linden. Jar As a result of the present depression in the tin industry the I'erak Kiver Hyilr.. Klertric Power 10. has been abttjl tr a partial moratorium respecting the Federal (lovernnient- ar and the 7
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  • 67 12 Important Forthcoming Conference Shanghai. Jan. 13. Marshal ('hang Hituth-lianK, th<- Man churian rult-r, will return to Shrnyantc t) this week to attend a conference of Manchurian official* to discuss (1) The Sino-Soviet impasae in connecti.m with the conference at Moscow. (2) Japanese opposition struct ion of railways in Manchuria.
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    • 85 12 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL. MOTORISTS cgQCcD This ia a trade name covering tbe cellulose products manufactured by Nobel Cbcaical Industries, Ltd.. Slough. England. When you ask to have your car "Dveoed" satisfy yourself that you are really getting ienuine Dueo and not tome other cellulose enamel Tke name Duco is
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  • 708 13 Former Singapore Rugby Player Capped for England. Penang Races. PENANG NEW YEAR MEETING. Heavy (»oinj?. FARTHING RIDES THREE WINNERS. Our Own CaCTHpCMMtI Ii nut'i', Jan. 1 I. •i ik. n Ml the attendance on -i.lay was 'piit*g«od whi n the PcMMg N<" A Year meeting H tin- tote were not
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  • 158 13 Hetaee, I Beeoi I Bra furioncM. Kintn (iirl i) 7. Krrtina M, C..1.1 Mount PV Panrilla M, Stiffy 7.7. Maro. 7.7. Grey Hubit 7.1. Pollykar «.7. Horao. Clas»*» IV and V. rir,t DMaiea furlonjr* i HrndiK" Arabian Knight ft.*. Gladiator 111 H.B, Zanna Haatoroui Kir«t (all U,
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  • 61 13 lia^i 111. rir< Mrialea leaga). Wntirr P, M. Tee I It, Hound. Tublr U, Juninr 7, Shnot lin k T. I'.riHiretnwn 7. Cecea Mlfc X.7. Slarbrrk U, l>on II. .-t.. <• Athol Brrw 7.1::. True Blur 1 U More Yet will be handicapped in third run laaeaa IV
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  • 77 13 Strict Instructions to French Referees. Paris, Jan. 1. The French Federation last night ex pellfd 12 rebels, and took steps at the same time to clean up Rugby throughout Fiance by tightening up the rules regarding players being guilty of undue roughKeferees have been instructed to send
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  • 302 13 Indian Players Turn Out In Dhoties. Calcutta. Jan. fl. An incident which may provoke another in Calcutta sporting circles occurred today when a cricket match between Calcutta and Mohan Bagan was in pro■t Eilcn Gardens. Indicative of the spirit among the youn- vtion c,f the Indians at
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  • 427 13 C. Whitcombe to Captain British Team. London, Jan. 13. Charles Whitcombe has been chosen to captain the British team in the Ryder Cup matchts this year.— Router. Whitcombe won the West of England ■rofeeaioaaJ championship in 1921, 1924 South-\\e*t of Kngland professional championship in 1924 Daily Mail
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  • 174 13 Seriously Considering Sweep Position. I An important statesment with relation M the Irish Hospital Sweepstake was made by the Home Secretary in the House of Commons in mail week, in reply to a question whether he would consider the hdvisahiiity of revising the law relating to lotteries for
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  • 254 13 Frenchmen Well Beaten After Early Lead. London, Dec. 26. As a prelude to Thursday's ruecer in j temational at Paris, Blackheath, includt ing the South African Oxford Blues Rees, Black and Gubb, entertained the Racing Club de France, today and won 17 o. The ground was
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  • 227 13 Loses Every Round To Filipino. Cris Pineda, who was a contender for the flyweight championship of the Orient but never got a chance in the Philippine*, defeated Harry Hill, the British If weight, in their bout last month in Troy, NewYork. 1 Plne<ta won every round and
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  • 33 13 Postponed hy Request Intil 1932. Dublin. Jan. 2. I It is announced that at the request of several countries the Tailtpann (lames have been postponed until 1!>:;2, the Kucharirtic Congress year.
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  • 421 13 Teams for North vs. South At Penang. Sin»fa|x.r«' and the Malaya ('<-mmand mtriliuti' five player* tci the South team la men the North on Jan. 24 at Penang. Redmond i* the only I 'player to jret hi* place in the thrwquarter i line while the pack in< luiies
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  • 28 13 Victoria (iradually Overhauling South Australia. Melbourne. Jan. 2. Today 1 close of play scoria w« Australia l! 7'> < Kuiianl-..; B!arki<- »i f >r 7<M. L'J f-
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  • 53 13 The folio* have been :n- Iri'han ■gllnii th.- V M.< A. on the 1 M I ground, tonmrriiw. at mjm, I i .all an<l I.. Caatterji D. K. Sammy. G Kenne.ly :ind A N. Katyal I). Para (■•apt.). A. Nama/'.. N A ItaaM, P K .rnn «n<l Wasir Singh
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  • 125 13 International Kujjrn HONAYKNTIRA GETS HIS FIRST CAP. M B I' naventurn. a formi forward, Imc *vn awarded H Kiiirli-h W Wt Saturday. Bonavcntir I V I tram and niaili hi) in Mi for Bangkok Then year un.l a who ft] on. Th.Tucker i a|>tain» thr
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  • 12 13 Bfa Defeat by Hcidi'lln-ru Huh. Th- It Nawil. of IV.,
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  • 70 13 W.-ilneada) January 11. Th.r»4a>. Jaimar;. IS. I'rnang 1 Friday. Jaa.ary It. KuiI Saturday January 17. Per Kuifl.l W.lrl. I Island M .-key Stlangor Smr l.um| ur. Sunday, Janaar> It, <.olf k. vs. Petak, K I. M,,nd«> January l». Kugl>> PJ I! I Regt- XV. Tr I Mi: WedaeMla).
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    • 38 13 MOUTRIE PIANOS. Tlit* ideal instrument for the East, and backed by more than it years' experience in building pianos suitable for the climate. Prices from $510 cash. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (U<.rpor»L« IB Hoaf Kaaf) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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    • 21 13 ■sH^^^ J^F p wt^^ Come ami DM it Demonstrated CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY (1926) LIMITED. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. I" L^
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  • 1311 14 Men of the North and Men Ot the South. "PROPS OF PEACE." LOYALTY IN FACE OF SEDITION. Indian problem is examin. *ion, an- evleavouring to ?;iy that the Simon Report «nd the Go»- reon are bc;h as dead worth while •i which '.ne peac. of
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  • 231 14 A Leading Member of The Comintern. The appointmtnt of Molotoff as successor to Rykoff in the chairmanship of the Ci'uni-i! of People's Commissars of the Soviet I'nion has caused some surpru«. Molotoff (alias ScryaMn) was political .iry and a meml>er of th»- prr-idium of the Exeiutive fommittee oi'
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  • 226 14 Sequel to Removing Of Polish Treasures. The castle of Rapperswi!, at the upper t-nd af the lake o' Zurich, has for many years been used to house the P'>li»h national treasure*. They were brouicht there in 186 i», when the premises were let to the committee of the
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    • 472 14 ■■■■■■■■—■■■■anaaantaaiaaai TOOTH BRUSHES /-^'H A!ii^fe_*Sfc-»te'ji*St»4 *ii J ii\. Il li.i- •ii i tin- 'I 3MHMHp_hj&9_%£IBHSL. v^^^a^^^i^Bk. r <>r aKra^^^an I »rlli««« Im>\. !•...<. j^a!a\» Sl In pli.n.it. I ii hi i l*r«»M^MHBI V% phj-lar-lic. •m aW d i|^ m x V < Hrn! ■J m Lv^~~ s Hal t fiT_F^'
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  • 3087 15 Hereditary Talent In Rugby Football. ENGLISH LADIES' GOLF TOUR. (Krom Our Own Correspondent. London. D<~ Thr rtport of the Middlesex County Crirkrt Club, to be placed before the nnnu I general meeting at Lord's on \V.'dn< sday, Jan. 14, shows a profit on lint season'* working of
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  • 236 15 Russia and the Habarovsk Protocol. Harbin, Jan. 2 Oner again the newspapers h«re aro giving much prominence to the Sinn Soviet problems and the prospects of an early settlement of outstanding issue* in view of the arrival here of Mr. Mo Teh-hui, the chief Chinese delegate to the
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    • 90 15 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST AITROAC H TO THE FINEST, PIKE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED DAIRY MILK OBTAIN AHI.K IN THK TROPICS. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores. I SBw!sss\ BUBBmfI^BSIIV v > S^kT^BSW aw SBBriB^ BSVaf aW f sV^BT \^^L SBBVL ~_^^BBV > V BBf^BSM livj^BJv 4m a^Br km I J
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  • 93 16 Special Consumption Tax Authorised. Shanghai. Jan. 12. The Finance MM ter i Mr. T V. Saaag) has authoria d ihe sperial Flami r f.«r llo|M-i (Chihfi) ■rovtaee to i y a -ii. lal i .itisiimption ta N -kins. ...iton. dried fruits and sugar. The ShatiM merchants are urging
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  • 66 16 (Kfin ll'ir Own I orrespondent.) Bangkok. -lan. 1 1 H.R.H. I'ritne I'urachatra left her Hua Mm. where he will ■lay for I'enanir. bejriaaiag his economic t>.ur of Hum.:-, and liul.a in the mtere-ts of Siam's ra Ic. It is expected that the Prince will return to Siam early
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  • 333 16 Inquiry at Norwegian Consulate Today. Considerable K-al interest atUchcs to the inquiry into the loss of the Tricolor which was held at the office of the Norwegiar Consul today. It will be recalled that the Tricolor sank off Colombo on Jan. a, as the result of explosions on
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  • 305 16 Trouble Among Former Rebel Troops Shanghai, Jan. hfaiahal Chan* Hsueh-lmng. >Ute mesVii:d fi.ni Tientsin, is endeavourinir to pai .fy the first ami second NorthBaaUn riwhulal armies, on l.< half of the National Government, and is exhort ing them "to li.ye ea. h other and t.e patriotic. "--Sin
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  • 306 16 #> I'olice View of Defective Brakes On Cars The question of owners' liability in putting on the roads motor Vahaelai with defective brakes was raised before the Fourth Police Magistrate (Mr. H. Whitton) yesterday, when the manager of Tan Kah Kws firm was called upon to show cause
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  • 423 16 Expert Evidence in Jelai Litigation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a I.umpur. Jan. l.'{. More exp'-r e\ ..l-nce on a dispute<l Malay signature m led in the Jelai Cone» -moii litigation today. Rajah Haji Abdullah bin Rajah Yahyn. member of the S 'langor State Council. Secretary for Mohammedan R<-
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  • 38 16 Dr. C T. Wang to Go To Peking Shortly. Shanghai. Jan. 12. Pr. C. T. Wang, the Foreign Minister. is going to Peking sh'Ttly to discuss the abolition of extra-tei ritoriality with foreign diplomats. Sin Kuo Mm.
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    • 54 16 Today's Crossword Puzzle. 1 1, i J (CLUES.) ICK088 irrl.> on ceirHial »r>h*re V. l'i i: Mj-icj! romnoMtidn for rirht parts U animal fat tH. Lof-liggi^ bird Utth i.vii rabjF lattiTpd I unit n i" Tm V I 'I .n.tl- ■i..!ji, 1. \..r,.. hliv r C'Mti itioa fruit fmmm Solution
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  • 1587 17 Can You Help These Men r In accordance with the offer made In Mir Notes of the Hay column we gi\e publicity to the following appeals for work from men who are unemplo\ed M a direct result of the uliiiiip. The Kidior will be pleased I
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  • 175 17 New British Museum Appointment. M9I the Sunday Time*. •hat Mr. Sidney Smith has been appointed Keeper of the Department of Egyptian am I Assyrian Antiquities at the British HmtM. Th« position has been vacant •in- deatii two months afro of Dr. 1! i: H. Hal! Mr. Smith,
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  • 403 17 HE. Maior-Geaeral H. L. Pritchard. I K. CJUL D.5.0.. will vacate Command <,( the Troops Malaya and sail on tht N'eva-a on Thursday. Ai.y members the Volunteer Forces :nay attend, and the Commandant wishes all I nits to be present if possible. If any <).('. cannot attend in
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  • 584 17 Examined by Nanking Officials. Shanghai. Dae II Important proposals concerning the abolition of xtraterritoriality ar' ed by the Chinese newspapers to have been presented to the National <i >vcrn ment hy the United States Government i and, it i.- stated. the<e wei. Dr. Wang Chung-hui. president
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  • 271 17 Asiatic Land Tenure In Transvaal. Cape Town. D A feature of th. South African Indian Conirress, which is now in session. Ml a strong protest by the president. M Christopher, arainst the manner in whirh the n:gotiations regarding the Transvaal Asiatic Land Tenure Bill had bj ducted.
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  • 178 17 Penang's New Circus To Cost $9,340. ■ii Our Own Correspondent.) Penane. Jan. 1 At th- m.'etii'K here tot'.r.y of the Munii ipal C. M the I. ia! C. mmandir Kenworthy," who has taken tip the eaoe af the new one-way tratßlent near the racecourse, ashed: •he circus at
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  • 68 17 PERAK STATE COUNCIL Sultan I'resent at First .Meeting Of 1981. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan H The first meeting this year of the Per.-ik aald at Taiping this ni'-rning with full ceremonial opening The Sultan I f IVrak attended and was fMrd of h<m..ur from the mteef Infantry under
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  • 112 17 l.iMttt'd Toe H Lamp That Cannot lit- Relighted. forthcoming visit to •f Wa!e> Will be inriti in the Argent n the lamp which bad la th.Rio branch of Toe H n ;i emory of the la.--0 -au- Minister to tho Am iiur his widow, m nmoveti as loo;
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  • 390 17 Ought Never to Hare Been (harped." "On. .an only nsyjrei that \"U ha\>h;i\e to Me hen t I etsW V'.ur h.. t ..id the K W il<). K.C.I at the Old Bailey r.-ieiitly to Jame< 1501.. i ,i l.utler. whtc und not guilty ar -ault
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    • 97 17 aj Engine Trouble? Faulty lubrication often leaves the unwary motorist stranded on the road miles from the nearest garag». With CASTROL, however, you need not f.-ar a break-down of this nature. A good engine deserves CASTROL, I n.I t o n Poor one It. CASTROL, Improved performance, smoother obtainable runninir
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  • 675 18 H.M.S. Somme Helps. !)K\M.\TH' AFFAIR NEAR UI AS HAY. Hung K«.n?. Jan. -V ■,ant ships played a :art in a little two-act mania nac ■IT Pedro Blanco. th« northern arm !'■.■>. vest, relay morning, intervening in a piratical attack on a trailing j»nk with *uch
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  • 231 18 Saloon Dives in River In! Dense Fog. A closed car in 18 ft. of water at tho bottom of the ever Rhine in Germany voUd seem a certain death trap, yet three |>c'iplr i scaped from one thus placed recently. The party consisted of two
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  • 600 18 More News of Fighting In Burma. Rangoon. Jan. 2. The Burir.a Rifles returnei to Tharra waddy this morning from Alantaun». bringing one more prisoner alive. About :'>o rebels were killed there by the Kifles after which they burnt the socalled Kind's Palace, (links, cartridges, quantities of
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  • 129 18 WORK LESS CHINESE. IVnanjf Fund to Help Them (losing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang, Jan. IJ. The committee of the Penang Chinese Unemployed relief fund this evening announced the closing of the fund as the available funds were not sufficient to continue the nolicy of repatriation. The committee has agreed
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  • 78 18 Penang Collections Show Increase of $3,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Jan. 12. Penang has every reason to be gratified at the result of the linal audit of the Poppy Day fund which shows, despite trade conditions, that collections have exceeded those of 192«J by ?3,000, totalling approximately
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  • 876 18 The Canal System. INLAND WATER TRAFFIC IN FRANCE There arc many rivers in France, and ail nf them art- made :o work. They w.irk bf creating power, from the mountain torrent or (lammt'ilup outlet ti a lake which serves an electric g«JMTStia| >tati.in. to the quiet
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  • 120 18 Support from Malayan Tin Dredging. (Krom Our Own r<>rr»-spondent> IVnanir, Jan. 12. At tin- meati** n Saturday in Penang of the Malayan Tin 1' Ltd., Mr. J. J. Suuruliis, the chairman, said that in I-. kranl the |in-.-ent international quota HMM have .l.tid.-d to support it it
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    • 485 18 YOU CANNOT WORK A HORSE WITHOIT GIVING HIM A DRINK NOW AND THKN. THAT IS NOT KINDNESS: IT IS COMMON SENSE. AND YOl' CANNOT (iET t HEEREIL SKKVK E FROM A HUMAN BEING WITHOIT GIVING HIM (ONSIDEKATION. (ONSIDER THE ADVANTAGES Ol GAS, FOB THE TOOK. ■g^t A iutruk yMung man
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