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Title Section40 1933-06-27 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.) J THE LARGEST rAISDr AlSD MOST INFLVENTIAL NEWSPAPER lIS MALAYA. 20 PACKS SING\I»ORE. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 19.°,3 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933 PRICE 10 CENTS40 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement383 1933-06-27 1 SINGAPORE! 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6151>,7 DRESSING TABLE WISDOM. gg|| livery woman of refinement takes pride in the appear- ;ince and equipment of her dressing table. And there *BrwßiP^ are few who do not know thut Kau dc Cologne, especially j^^BSFI KEY BRAND "The Fashion- ,IKjHIU| By able Fragrance," has383 words
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Advertisement133 1933-06-27 1 J%H t p i 1 iW T k"!^ T»- *"^/^aß^^R^B^Rftl flJa^R^T 5 ■k^fea^l^lt^^^ I "^^^"^^J .^Jfr^l CANINE CONDITION DEPENDS UPON H V. A I,TII! jMtx^M^i. HEALTH DEPENDS MAINLY ON THE DEGREE OF NOU m^T^af^ ?!&V RISHMENT THE D()(i DERIVES FROM HIS DAILY FARE. jHStfIIVV «^J THAT NOURISHMENT IS DETERMINED SOLELY133 words
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Advertisement509 1933-06-27 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In Bn>.'land ■AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. rENINSU^AK ANL- OhiliNTA'. S.N. JO. UNDER CON-!'.>-T WITH BJ? MAJESTY'S OOVF.RNMENT. LONDO M AND FAR EAST MAIL SEPVICE. OUTW'RD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. I'onnage D c S'pure X BANGALORE 6,000 July BAJPUTANA 17.00509 words
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Advertisement607 1933-06-27 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON Maples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due Sail H\KONE MARU 10.400 June 28 £9 g SUWA MARU 10,700 'uly 13 14 FUSHIMI MARU 10 July 27 2k HAKOZAKI MAKU K.tnr Aug. 9 1' t TERUKUNI MARU fi.^C Aug. 22 *3607 words
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Advertisement583 1933-06-27 2 BURNS PBHP LINE. (Ineorpoia:ed in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY A/ID UELBOUXNK via JAVA DARWIN AND I'HUhSDAY ISLAND. Uegalar monthly satlrgs by the wellknon ate. :ner MARELLA (7.886 tons) snd th* M- VANGOIJ^ '3.362 tons) (Cargo only>. The s.s. MARE" 'Jl is onj cf che Isrgest snd finest steamers Trading to583 words
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Advertisement466 1933-06-27 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated -n Denmark.) Telephone dS2S. PASSENGER" AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO O^^«»«»» te^«^ -^j From rrom From From I Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. fionia n/7 a/; 13/7 1;j M E S.A IA VlO 3/' 9 O "lO "l 0 Soi-NGiA lin? 2/io m/io »a« ffiNDIA466 words
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Advertisement1105 1933-06-27 2 LD S?ip r 'c^ K ttd. LU E < SK n "™MIK^tTIS HIOW BTEAMSHIP < Matul Steao Navigation Co. Ltd.) TIIF. SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE CI'NARD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA NAVI ATION CO.. LTD THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LLNK Ltd. T^e SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION1,105 words
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Article255 1933-06-27 3 Wheat Strong on Stock Exchange. London, June 21. On the Stock Exchange today, apart from a bripht sp< dis»r pointing conditions prevailed, mainly due to the recent upvaril trend on Wall Street being checkod. Intel-nationals, especially, we ened but among industrials rayons were sunnorted. The commodity marketsReuter - 255 words
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Article83 1933-06-27 3 Severely Hit By New Regulations. Berlin, 'une 22. A heavy blow has bee.i struck at department stores and similar business concerns by the Business Ccmmissar, Herr Otto Wagmer, who has forbidden them to sell Roods other than those made by independent factories or artizarm. Urn object is toReuter - 83 words
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Article90 1933-06-27 3 Increases In Pre-War Rates May Be Prohibited. Paris, June 22. Any increase in the pre-War rents until July. 1934, has been forbidden, according to the provisions of a bill adopted by the Chamber, but which still requires the Senate's approval. Hence the increase of 15 per cent,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 90 words
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Article176 1933-06-27 3 TIDORE, Dut., 525 tons, from Pakan Baroe 27-6, for Pakan Baroe 29-C. SHUNKO MARU, Jap., 5,32" tors, from Cape Town 26-6, for Kobe 27 6. CORNEVILLE, Norw., 2,743 «.ons, from Hong Kong 26-6, for Batavia 1-7. GLEXLUCE. Brit., 4,120 loin, from Taku Bar 27-6, for London 23-3. HAMBURG176 words
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Article143 1933-06-27 3 Tuesday, June 27. Ships alongside the Waarr«a or expected to arrire. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf 1..h. 'Leo," Lch. "Kathleen," PWD Hoppers 1, *J 3 an-1 4, T«g "Hercules," Manda.-, Tug "Belangkas,'* Lch. 'Lai/ Guillemard." Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pajrar. Albert143 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement522 1933-06-27 3 *X NORDDEUTSCHER HtW 1 (Incorporated in Th* nndennentionfd art tta» intended fixtures. OUTWABD. f ODER for Manila, Hone Kong, Sghai, Japan, Norto China pnd Hankow J»"T COBLENZ for Mantla, Hong Kong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Jn'T 17 SAALE for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, North Chiua and Japan Ju'y 31522 words
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Advertisement420 1933-06-27 3 President liners Fares Again Reduced £67.3.11. For beautlfal trip from MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Tourist elan acroM the Pacific lit class Rail in America Tom-lit elan Atlantic on the famons and ■ew m. Manhattan or Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal is desired approximately 1n. 10.0420 words
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Advertisement314 1933-06-27 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England.* "ILLKRMAN" LLNE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Port! and Suez Canal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI JATAN Steamers i.s. CITT OF BATAVU Jon* M HOMEWARDS. a.i. CITT OP SHANGHAI for Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 27 July 1314 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1933-06-27 3 TIDE TABLES. Tuesday, June 27. H. W. 12.26 a.m., 9 ft. 5 in., 1.66 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in. Wednesday, Jane 28. H. W. 1.05 v.m., 9 ft. 4 in.. 2.30 p.m., 8 ft. 1 in. Thursday, June 2*. H. W. 1.46 a.m., 9 ft. 1 in., 3.05 p.m., 8117 words
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Miscellaneous66 1933-06-27 3 SINGAPORE WEATHEI REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. inn Sunshine temp. °F hrs. "F Alor Star 86 0.41 0.5 73 Sltiawm 93 O.OJ 3.5 72 K. Trengganu 87 Ocft 1.3 74 Bukit Jeram 90 Nil 3.7 JS Malacca 86 Nil 4.7 73 Singapore 89 0 0i!66 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement447 1933-06-27 4 SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced GoroHt**! I Na-iny williin: to work passage to Kngland without pay Box 5«3. Straits Time*. AR( HITKCY and Civil Eojriaoor wilh Ion.: Uiimm in Kurope md Stra-tr Settlenu-n.-i« open for engagement, full knowledge of designing Fciio-('< inri't Constructions :ncl. arehltootan DotaUi. i:stimate» ana up.' vision of nil447 words
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Advertisement703 1933-06-27 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET Bungralow*. Angullia Par)i. Angullia Co. HOUB£ ob Institatioa tllL Modtrata re»t. Jai»o4 —giaoor*. TO LET, 15S Cairnhill lid., 3 bedrooms. «ltctTtc,'gi>rßge. Apply '8 Cairnhill Road. To Lot, fully furnishol i ■'ire. rofrigemor, for 12 mor.ths, Taii-'i:i i-Tict. .STT. T COIY European Bun.'alow» at Mmoril Crescent. Tennis.703 words
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Advertisement688 1933-06-27 4 FOR SALE KOR SALS. Two njMf .M.iluncv lino: i tui <%l^> Wae «i hit S. Times. FOR SALE. Eighteen foot outboard hi;:! with cabin aad uwiiiiik. .-xcei.iul condition, huilt by Thornycroft, owaor rcc.ptu first reasonable offer. Apply box 572, Straits Times. FOR SALK, Fraseis Hill, ''buona VisU." Lounge-dining room, i688 words
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Advertisement711 1933-06-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTENSION OF BUSINESS 1 beg to thank the numerous customers who huve regularly patronised my saloon. THE COLEMAN HAIRDRKSSING SALOON since its establishment. Owing to the present premises being too small to serve the ir.creasi.r number ol customers well, I tbke great pleasure in announcing the opening711 words
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Advertisement520 1933-06-27 4 TENDER TENDHS. i TENDERS are invited for the New Bnr.aar Buildings at Penang Road. I'ennag an.! ■hould be submitted to the Arch it <.-•••» Messrs. Keys and Dewdeswell. Ipoh off.*e, before 5 p.m. on July 10, 19X1. Plans may be seen and particulars obta ned at the above office. The520 words
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Advertisement208 1933-06-27 4 AUCTION NOTICES^ MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold land and premi'M known as No. 109, Heeren Stn-i-t, Mala- w area 5,280 sq. ft. more or 1,.^ p!ut bo*ag on the soaK To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Sen- k mlciih.ih. \'o. 1 f'u Mul on I'riday, June 10. IMa. ,il208 words
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Miscellaneous80 1933-06-27 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outuiae without Malaya. Malaya. Pontage. Monthly ,1.» 4.00 W0 Ouaiterly B.M *l !00 V.SJJ Half Yearl- $17.i» 124.M *15M Yearly i^M llH.tt "0.00 NOTE. OuUtation chefuen should inclurV the iiHual ha*k dihroant. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharre* and instruction* for I.ASSI FIKI> Aliv tKiISEMKXTS anorar on th<80 words
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Article744 1933-06-27 5 Favours Understanding With Germany. Vienna, June 2:5. A slight cnange of mind on the part of the Austrian Government .stems to be indicated by the speech delivered on Thursday evening by the Vice-Chancellor, Herr Winkler, at a political meeting, in the course of which he expressedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 744 words
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Article811 1933-06-27 5 For Civil War." PRUDENT TO WITHHOLD PAYMENT. Canton, June Tlu South-West Political Council telegraphed yesterday a communication to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation at Washington in connection with the reported loan of U. 8. •■550,000,000 t.. the Cniaose (iovemmont. The full text of the cablegram is as811 words
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Article35 1933-06-27 5 New President Of German Chambers Union. Berlin, June 22. The well-known industrialist, Herr von Renceln, has been unanimously elected president of the Union of the German Chambers of Industry and Con.mere*.— Anetn-Trana-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 35 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement346 1933-06-27 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTeT MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Rooms with Modern Sanitation Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT, SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 TO MID-NIGHT Special Daily Tea Informal Special Dollar Lunch Dances Dinner Dances Dinner Dances A La Si.m.M.:i Evrry Mood.iy, Every Mon4av, Kvrry Tmftmy. served in i.V Wednesday ami Wednesday si.c!346 words
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Advertisement103 1933-06-27 5 EPOCH MOVING COIL SPEAKERS 24 Different Types TO SUIT EVERY PLKSE AND PURPOSE Each Type the Finest in the World in its own price class. SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. OF MALAY A LTD. 2. O.iCiURD ROAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 7J99. "An Ideal Rendezvous for Dinner Parties CAPITOL "RESTAURANT Our Low103 words
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Advertisement27 1933-06-27 5 RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 TIFFINS TO«IGHT'S eORTIIERTAL SPECIAL $1 KASSELER RIPPENSPEER SAUERKRAUT, KARTOFFELMUS (Smokrd l.oin af I'ork with Saut-rkrvu') UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF'S SUPERVISION, PHONE 5381.27 words
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Miscellaneous277 1933-06-27 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Today's Programme. ZG.E. 48.92 Metres 7 P jb. C 2482 Selection— Ruddigore Parts 1 ..nd 2.— ColdBtrea.ii Guards Band. B 4428 Soags Somewhere a voice is calling. Though there's millions around. Danny Malono. B 4433 Piano Music in the Air Racie da Costa. DA 1313 Songs277 words
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Miscellaneous357 1933-06-27 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE By Our Expert. SINGAPORE (Radio Service Co.)Metres 49.!) Mon., Wed., and Thursday 6.16 to 8.30 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to l."0 p.ra KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92Sun., Tues. and Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. B .'-NDOENG— Metres 68 M. Dail> 6.30—10 pj-\ PARIS— Metre* 19.66— Daily 7.20—10357 words
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Article603 1933-06-27 6 Undergrade "Foul Book." SENSATIONAL SCENE IN PRIVATE CHAPEL. Mr. Richard Rumbold, president of Oxford University English Club, has come under the displeasure of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingiiam on account of his recently published novel, "Little Victims," and as a result has suffered what he described603 words
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Article168 1933-06-27 6 Motor-Car Insurance Surprise. An ulk'Kstion that motor-car insurance had bovn refused to a Jiw was made at Erw Street Police Court. Mr. Michael Gluckstein, of Stephen St.. Tottenham Court Road, was fined 40s. for driving a motor-car without having in force a policy of insurance. Mr. J.168 words
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Article87 1933-06-27 6 League Commission to Be Sent to Bolivia. i ii-m-va, June 20. The committee of three nations, which I ik studying lac Grmn Chaco question, met without convoking t:.e presentativeg of either Bolivia or Paraguay and. decided to send a note to Bolivia asking her to facilitate the87 words
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Article1101 1933-06-27 6 The Critical Weeks. ABSURD TO THINK OF POSTPONEMENT. 1...u10n, June 21. No illusion ndatt in Londi .i r'kou' I'.e c !tical state which I Worl' 1 T \-onorr > ie Confeionce has entered since the de'^rmined effort made by the Conference president, Mr. Ramsay Mat Donald,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 1,101 words
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Article366 1933-06-27 6 Municipality's Decision Not in Favour. At the last meeting o* the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association the appointment of a vice-president in place of Mr. J. Laycock was postponed. The appointment of Mr. N. S. Hogan in place of Mr. D. E. T. JayakHdy was366 words
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Article129 1933-06-27 6 Kin£ Feisal Cements Friendship. London, Ju.'.e 21. King Feisal of Iraq opened his ceremonial engagements today with a bnnquet at the Guildhall to which he was accompanied by the Du!:e of P**" King Feisal opened his speech by 'affirming the friendship between the two countries, ben of129 words
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Article86 1933-06-27 6 Leaves Singapore For Trip To Trengganu. The Government s.y., Sea E- 11, Wftj the Master Attendant (Captain G. 11. Freyberg), Mr. R. H. Steed (Exccu'vc Engineer, Marine), Mr. E. J. Steading (Marine Department lighthouse engi.-.en*> and a dozen workmen left Singapore on Sunday night for Pulau Tenggol,86 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1933-06-27 6 A large roomy car abundant accommodation for four passengers yet slim streamlining, coachwork of gallant lines. An extremely flexible 9 h.p. 4 cylinder engine developing 25 b.h.p. Four speed, silent third, gear box. Lavishly equipped. Petrol consumption 30 miles per gallon. Standard "BIG NINE" A NEW SHIPMENT OF SALOONS AND206 words
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Article502 1933-06-27 7 'Alliance Against U.S^.R.'j ATTEMPT TO EXCLUDE HER FROM EUROPE. Paris, June 23. A nifetinp of Burapc'a iour leading stutoiiKTi is foreshaiioweil by press reports from Home, which rtate that Signor Mussolini is urging Herr Hitler, M.. Ramsay Macdonahi and M. Italadier to come personally to Rome502 words
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Article95 1933-06-27 7 j Terrible Fate of Batak Mission Teachers. (fiYom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, June 23. One of the most revolting crimes in recent months occurred a few days ag-i in the neighbourhood of Tarutung, near Lake Toba, where a Batak mission teccher and his wrfe were attacked95 words
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Article218 1933-06-27 7 Decrease by 62,000 To 1 4,977,000. Berlin, Ju:e 24. I Clear signs of improvement in G«rJmany's economic situation as a result of the efforts of the present regime are I proved by die latest official unemploym«nt figures. During the first two weeks of June, the n amber ofAneta-Trans-Ocean - 218 words
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Article99 1933-06-27 7 Plot to Ransack Tiny Republic. Rome, June 22. Seventeen arrests have been made in Cheania and Palermo in connection with the discovery of an alleged anti-Fascist plot in the little Republic of San Martino. The arrest of two suspicious individuals lead to the discovery of the plot.Reuter - 99 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1933-06-27 7 DUTCH CLUB, CAIRN HILL ROAD. ■k For 2 Nights Only I NATHALIE WETCNOR ■A I PRIMA DONNA or the I RUSSIAN OPEKA at I«• J» I Paris, acrnoipaoied at tl.e piano by NICOLAS UEDROFF I will appear at the DUTCH CLUB c> I Monday, 3rd of July '33 WM Friday,131 words
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Advertisement229 1933-06-27 7 I T. 70 IMPORTANT PAVILION ATTRACTIONS (DISTRIBUTED BY UNITED ARTISTS.) BRITISH AND DOMINIONS TO BE j^^ MEANT V 1 BIG LAUGH HIT TO BETRAY! d m MT BCTRAY WHOM?! it"™ i^^g^ ijD •~^^m w jt OTT* \7Jf*T IT f 1: ure looking for LALCIHS Don't mi thi* Saucy FOX Nautic.ii229 words
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Advertisement229 1933-06-27 7 ANTHONY GIBBS' A n SUCCESSFUL PLAY An Outjtandin^ of UNIVERSITY LIFE BRITISH PICTURE! "MEN OF TOMORROW" Presenting MAURICE BRADDELL (MEMBER OF THE WELL-KNOWN MALAYAN FAMILY.) JOAN GARDNER and MERLE OBERON. DIRECTED BY LEONTINE SAGAN _^a^**fci of "MADCHEN IN s*4A l^iW UNIFORM" FAMK jQ&k X^^ A «"J U W v I229 words
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Article260 1933-06-27 8 Restriction Talk Firms Rubber. SHARES AND TIN ALSO STRONGER. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 10 15/16 cents per Ib. Tin, Singapore price $119 per picul. Gold, tfi 2s. 4d.. up Id. Yesterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 3 9/32d.. unchanged. New York, 6 3/16 cts.,260 words
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Article77 1933-06-27 8 Noon, June 27. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) ..10 15 16 111 16 (F. 0.8.) 11% 11 'i Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers July ..11 11 V a Aug. .11 116 11 316 July-Sept. ..11 3/16 11 516 Oct.-Dec. ll'n77 words
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Article84 1933-06-27 8 Singapore, June 27. Gambier 4.25 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked 1M Copra 4.00 mixed 3.50 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.82 > 4 White Pepper 26.50 Blade Pepper 15.75 Pearl Sago 4.60 small 4.60 medium 1.00 No. 1 125 catties groM 3.86 No. 2 125 catties gross 8.80 Rice Siam $161 to84 words
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Article62 1933-06-27 8 From Europe (London mails dispatched on June 8) by Rajula, due at Penang daylight on Thjrsday. From China and Japan, by Hakone Maru, due at Singapore 5 p.m. tomorrow From China and Japan, by Buenos Airec Maru. due at Singapore tomorrow. From China by Suisang, due at Singapore62 words
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Article47 1933-06-27 8 For carryinp pillion passengers two li. yclidts vicre t-ach fined 60 cents at Mantin. says our Seremban correspondent. The ir^'allation dinner meotinit of the I KoUrv i'lui> will be held en Saturday. Inly 8. H. H. the SulUn of Selangor will be prenent. says uui Klang .orrespondent.47 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article439 1933-06-27 8 [Mat f Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellert. 50 50 Penawat 0.82 0.85 5/- 5 P<*ngkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling Tin 9 9 10/9 5.60 5.80 £1 £1 Puehong 9/- 10/£1 tl Pungah 1 1 Puteh 19,- 19/9 num. 1 1 Rahman Hyd. £1 £1 Rambutan 1 1 Rantau (Pref.) 1439 words
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Article270 1933-06-27 8 Val. Pd. Bny«Ti. 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.00 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.86 10 10 Maynard Co. 2.90 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.85 60 50 McAlister Co. 68.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 4.20 40 40 Oversea Ch. Bk. Corp. 17.60 10 10 Robinson Ord. 2.50 100270 words
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Article137 1933-06-27 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 ]03'/ 2 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 num. Singapore Municipal 4'/s p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 102 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'/g P-c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104137 words
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Article371 1933-06-27 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyal) and Evatt'i Quotations. Today Price* Fraser LyalJ Evatt Co. X, Sidim ($1) 1.40 1.60 1.50 1.70 Kundong ($1) 0.75 0.90 o.\l 100 Luna« ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 U0 M. Pindaa ($1) 0.75 0.80 0.75 0.80 M. Tekong ($1) 0.10 0.15 0.10 0.15 Mentakab371 words
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Article206 1933-06-27 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd.: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2 4 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 30 days sight 2/3 29/32206 words
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Article96 1933-06-27 8 Rugby, June 24. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.47 Athens 590 Brussels 24.33' -j Belgrade 250 Berlin 14.29^ Bombay 1/6 5/32 Bucharest 572' Buenos Aires 41% official. Copenhagen 22.42% Geneva 17.6 iy 2 Helsingfors 226 V^ Hong Kong 1/4 5/8 Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 7/16 Milan 64 11/16 Montreal 4.6896 words
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Article64 1933-06-27 8 Lindbergh To Explore Landing Places In Greenland. New York, June 26. It is reliably reported here that Col. Charles Lindbergh, accompanied by his wife, is shortly to fly to Greenland for the Pan- American Airways to search f'nlanding places for the proposed regu'ar mail and passenger air routeReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1933-06-27 8 To Link Shanghai-Taeheng To Moscow-Berlin Route. Shanghai, June 20. The Sino-German aviation company, Eurasia, will inaugurate a regular service from Shanghai to Tacheng. in Chine, iTurkestan, which the Russo-German air mail line will extend towards Moscov and Berlin.— Aneta-Havc.-.Aneta-Havas - 42 words
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Article68 1933-06-27 8 The Post Office state* that with effect from July 1, 1983, the fee for postcards intended for dispatch by the Dutch air mail to Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Irish Free State. Northern America And Europe generally will be reduced from 26 cents to 21 cents. The68 words
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Article342 1933-06-27 8 Today. Bolnvan. <\->lon and Bombay (Huitue Maru I .3 p.nj. Ceylon (Parcels) I lUru- .\Liru) 2.30 p. nfc Selat PandjaiiK. UPiUfkali.;, Sjik. Pakan Baroc, Fort <fe rwoc* t I'admiK (Hong Kw.ii;g' 3 pot Selat I'andjanif, Bcugkaiis c. Bagan Si Api Api (Kontr Th.>niri 3 p.m. Bengalis, Labocan342 words
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Article189 1933-06-27 8 Programme of Drills Uji to and for week July 2. 1!>33. ere: Tuesday, June 27, 6.15 p.m.. Headquarters. "A" (M.G.) Coy.. Section DrillNight Firing; 6.15 p. n.. Headquarters, A'muured Car Section, Section Training; 5 15 p.m.. Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Signal Section, Signal Training. Wednesday, June 2S. .-.15 p.m..189 words
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Article23 1933-06-27 8 Alor Pongau Ama'.g.nn it';d.- 8V.06* Ib Bedung (Malay* >. -4MM Ib. TemerToh 99M4 'b. Ayer Kuning. 10.162 !b. Bukit Katil. i:;;<6.~> I'.i.23 words
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Article46 1933-06-27 8 Air Mail from Java. Mails fronj Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane a-« expected at the General Post Offic-J, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. today. The Air Mail Karachi London Hi*, patched by v. Kajula on June 8 was delivered in London on June 26 mj46 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1933-06-27 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOB} THE WEEK. Wednesday, June 28. Rotary Tiftin AilrlpAi Hotel, 1 p.m. I'olire Uaiul. But mica! IllidW "15 p.«« l'.;ino Utcilal by lirit.o MimciwitschMamoriaJ Hall. d.jD m. Friday. June CI. Police Band. Katong park. 5.15 p.m. Did Rafflesiuns' As.«i. a««M meci^g it! p.m.) and 4*S?«r. (a p.o. L V107 words
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Article1812 1933-06-27 9 Assets Increased to Over £16,000,000. The 108 th annual irerrcrai meeting of the shareholders of the Scottish Urion nnd National Insurance Company was held at Kdinburgh on May 3. Mr. J. A. Cook (the chairman), who presided, said I have pleasure in submitting for the approval of1,812 words
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Article389 1933-06-27 9 Final Dividend of M)s.- 3d. Declared: The 71st annual general meeting of the ommcrcial Union Assurance Co. Ltd.. was held otr May S3, Sir J. Imm h-Wood K.8.E.. C.8., C.M.G., being in the chair The balance of the profit and loss account at the 31st December it was389 words
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Article110 1933-06-27 9 Harrisons and Crosfield Limited. The .Itrcctois of Harrisons and Crosfielil, Limited haye declared the following dividends. Cumulative Preference Stock: G per cent, per annum for three month? endme the Juno 3a 1933. Income Tax will he deducted at the rate of 4s. 8d. in the Preferred Ordinary Stock:—110 words
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Article543 1933-06-27 9 U.S. to Use it as "Weapon For Bargaining." London, June 22. The air haj been considerably daared fn the* World tifondrnte Cbnferebc- n connection wih the troublesome wtuo cf incne'aiy suabili.^atici:, by the ptrt>' 'cation cf ::n official Amer'oan statement lint measures for tenrporary stabilisation at presort543 words
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Article142 1933-06-27 9 President Roosevelt Not Going To London. New. York, June 21. Before sailing or. the liner Manhat'a^ for London, Professor Raymond Mul-; s: id there was no possibility of Presided Roosevelt going to the Conference, m natf been rumoured. The instructions President Roosevelt has given him are in theReuter - 142 words
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Article33 1933-06-27 9 Thabawleik. Hrs. run 254. cv. yds. treat -d Si.OOO, total pels. 481, net value 139*2*. Pungah. No. 1. Hr!>. run 3<W, cv. yd* treated 92,000, total pels. 828, net value $47,196.33 words
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Article20 1933-06-27 9 Ruab Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. output for {be four weeks ended Jane 20, amounted to 2,058.70 o-tincts.20 words
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Advertisement619 1933-06-27 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. ■atabliihad 186» at Amittraw. nothorised Capital G'.da. 100,000,000 Paid up Capital m, Gidi. 65,000,000 B« Mr fei Glda. 21 190^24 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUI, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Offlc* for Datek Bait Indiei. BRANCH OFFICES! DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan. Bandoeng,619 words
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Advertisement89 1933-06-27 9 RENE ULLMANN EXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER THE NEWEST SHAPES IN WRI&T POCKET WATCHES fcvtS Bfcv Over I'ooo1 000 different paNe™* tock ft l\ in GOLD WHITE GOLD CHROMIUM etc. Wk Ml FOR LADIES: baguette jl II ST^lI NA RO SHAPES WRfST WATCHtS MMf ULrhlxlß WHITE GOLD OR PLATINUM JB» JEfaugtf set89 words
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Advertisement640 1933-06-27 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NKTHKKLAMUst IKADING SOCIETY 1 Kol*bli«,t)ew in B ir>r«)assl 1814. HKAI) ()KH( K 1 WIIH bR.ANIHca IN RCnTEKiJAM' A.Nlf iHfa, HAGL'h. HEAD OPKIfE FOR THE EAST} R4T>VIX Indies and in thr Sumiij Settl. n>eo:«. indta. China, Japan uuA Arabia LONDON HANKKRS: The National I'r.ivlncial Kscli. (.ImlteeJ.640 words
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51 1933-06-27 10 Mr. Tan Siang Hee and his only daughter beg to tender their heartfelt thanks >v ..11 their relatives, friends, staff of I.C.H.V. Rotterdam, and BMnban <t the Cashiers' Union who attended night visit and funeral and those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their sad51 words
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906 1933-06-27 10 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. BALLYHOO." One of the finest services ever rendered to the Malayan mining industry was performed yesterday at the Federal Council meeting in Kuala Lumpur by the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae when he reviewed the position in regard to restriction of tin and the operations of906 words
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Article158 1933-06-27 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. G. F. Staynes, M.C.S., has been appointed Second Assistant Adviser. Batu Pahat. Mr. F. V. Duckworth. M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour. Johore. Mr. E. A. P. Helps, M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Registrar of Foreign Companies, Johore Bahru. The Johore158 words
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Article872 1933-06-27 10 A HARD LIFE! The story of the New York telephone operator who rang up a newspaper and gave notice of her immediate intention to commit suicide is not unique. At least two similar cases have occurred in London since the War. Love of sensationalism is the872 words
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Article1768 1933-06-27 10 IN THE SOUTH SEAS. Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the film actor, in this interview tells how he made "Mr. Robinson Crusoe and of the many and varied adventures he had in his journey through the South Seas on that occasion. My idea of an ideal holiday, and at1,768 words
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Article62 1933-06-27 10 Singapore. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Devil* Lotteiy Captain Of The Guard. NEW WORLD Side Shows, C»bar*t, Dancing, Talkies, Theatres Cinemas. RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner Dance 9.30 midnight. RITZ, GEYLANG Zasu Pitts tn The Unexpected Fathrr Sidney }»x Conrad Narel in Bad Sister. Also Silent Pictures. 7.40 11 p iv. ROXY,62 words
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Advertisement118 1933-06-27 10 .4F THE ORIGINAL WEINBERGS SPECIAL VIRGINIA Just the pick of the crop from the famous Gc:.:..i Belt of Virginia, hlended with consummate skill and care. These superb Virginia Cigarettes are made in two sizes, and whichever you favour you may enjoy wholeheartedly with every confidencethanks to their consistent purity. Buy118 words
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Advertisement114 1933-06-27 10 HEAR THESE RECORDS! AT THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated in Hong Kong) "JESSIE MATTHEWS" STARRING in "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" I'LL BTAY WITH YOU— DBIO4B "THE MIOSHIPMAIO" ONE LITTLE KISS FKOM YOU— MM "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" THRKF UlSlllS— Ui:ilO2 LET ME GIVE MY HAITI.NESS TO YOU— DHIIO/ "EDDIE CANTOR"114 words
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1364 1933-06-27 11 POOL CONTROL "HOPELESS." Col. Rae Prefers Release Of Quotas. PUCE VARIATIONS. Reason for Straits Tin Premium. "To say that the control of the tin price has been a success is to play with words." declared the Hon. Col. Cecil Kae at yesterday's1,364 words
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Article160 1933-06-27 11 Restriction Hopes Rising In Amsterdam. Amsterdam, June 26. The Dutch committee of five members have seriously discussed the situation in connection with the restriction of rubbei growing and are consulting the DuU'ti Government with regard to the execution of plans. It is thoupht here that there is160 words
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Article125 1933-06-27 11 Unconscious Handling Of Libellous Matter. London, June 23. The liability of newsagents in unconsciously handling libellous matter was established in the law courts today v turn the well-known wholesale distributors, W. H. Smith and Son Ltd., were ordered to pay the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada £3,000.Reuter - 125 words
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Article115 1933-06-27 11 20 Europeans Among The Victims. Baiavia, June 26. There were 20 Europeans among the victims in the Sumatra earthquake. Reuter. A message yesterday staled that 67 lives had been lost as the result of a very hervy earthquake which shook South Benccolen, in South Sumatra, on Sunday n«.rninp.115 words
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Article91 1933-06-27 11 May Be Adjourned Until September. Paris;, June 26. The adjournment of the Disarmament Conference, possibly until September, was virtually agreed upon r>y M. Paul-Bon-cour the French Foreign Minister, an interview with Mr. Arthur Henderson, president of the Conference. The latter, who is en route to Geneva, favours anReuter - 91 words
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Article89 1933-06-27 11 Devalorisation Rumour Denied Semi -Officially. Angora, J->ne French press reports to the effect that the Turkish Finance Minister had recently, in the course cf a Budget debate in the National Assembly, intimated tlic possibility of devalorisation of the Turkish pound are vigorously denied by the semi-official Turkish newsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 89 words
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Article80 1933-06-27 11 Discovery Of Plot To Blow Up His Grave. Munich, June 22. The tombstones erected to the memory of Kurt Eisner, Premier of Bavaria during the Bolshevik regime in 1919, and of Gustav Landauer, the Communist leader who was shot, will be demolished by order of the MunichReuter - 80 words
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Article252 1933-06-27 11 Japanese Action. SEQUEL TO DEATH OF FISHERMEN. Moscow, June 26. The Japanese Aniba-sador, Mr. Ota, visited the Acting Foreign Commissar, M. Sokolnikov, and protested against the aLeged shooting to dnntn of three Japanese fishermen in the lrgion of Cape Kronotsiki (Kamchatka), and asked permission for theReuter - 252 words
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Article138 1933-06-27 11 Terrible Humiliation For Ex-Governor. Berlin, June 23. Most humiliating treatment was accorded to the ex-Governor of Lower Silesia, the Socialist, Herr Luedemann, en route to the concentration camp at Breslau today. Escorted by 10 Brown Shirts, he had to walk to the camp from the police headquartersReuter - 138 words
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Article97 1933-06-27 11 Burgomaster Sentenced To Six Weeks. Vienna, June 23 Following the Cabinet's decision !o forbid activities of the Nazi Party in Austria, a bill declaring void all Nazi mandates has passed the lower Austrian Diet. The Nazi Burgomaster of KRzbuhel in the Tyrol, has been sentenced to six weeks'Reuter - 97 words
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Article106 1933-06-27 11 Organisation Weided Into "National Youth." Berlin. The Boy Scout and similar organise tions in Germany have been dissolved and the funds and properties seized by order of the leader of German Youth," Paltur von Schirach, representing Hitler. The scouts will be welded into the "National Youth" group.Reuter - 106 words
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Article123 1933-06-27 11 Nazis' Rough Handling Of Prelate. Berlin, June 26. Following on yesterday's speech by Herr Esser, the Bavarian Minister, the leaders of the Bavarian People's Pany and th# Social Democrats have been arrested. They include the Prelate. Johann Leicht, who was hauled from his bed during the night.123 words
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Article305 1933-06-27 11 Greatest in History. GOVERNMENTS MUST TAKE THE LEAD. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, address ins: the Monetary Sub-Committee No. 1 on the re-establish-ment of normal international lending, voiced th i opinion that a jreneral rise in world prices would materially affect rhe situation to305 words
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Article240 1933-06-27 11 Has He Salvation In His Pocket? London, June 26. The Japanese delegation, restive Pt the slowness of progress at the World Ec ncmic Conference, contemplate M irdependrnt line of action through approach to Grea* Britain, America, France, Italy, Geinvn y and perhaps others with a view to Lilatcral240 words
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Article98 1933-06-27 11 Agreement Likely On Pittman Scheme. London, June 26. This morning's silver discussions were devoted to a preliminary exchange cf views on the possibility of reaching an understanding as regards regulation of silver supplies coming on the market from mines and also a steadying and limitation of the flowReuter - 98 words
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Article86 1933-06-27 11 High Low-Priced Goods Pay Same Duty. Nairobi, Kinya, June 26. The inability of East Africa to impose Imperial preference, in view of various treaties, will to some cxient be overcome as a result of the new tariffs introduced today, whereby a specific rate or alternar.vt ad valorem dutyReuter - 86 words
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Article187 1933-06-27 11 Found in Wreckage Of Machine. New York, June 27. It has been confirmed that the bodus of the Snanish flyers, Capt. Barberan and Lieut. Collart, were found amid the wrecka*j of their plane 100 miles w. of Carmen, in Campeche district, Mexico. Reuter. Report Denied. A Reuter187 words
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Article163 1933-06-27 11 Talisse Said to Carry Large Consignment. (From Our Own Correspondent. Medan, June 20. Some uneasiness has been caused in tea circles in Netherlands India by the rumour that the cargo boat, Talisse, of the Stoomvart Maatschappij Nederland, was carrying 1,000.000 kilogrammes of tea which was loaded on the163 words
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Article88 1933-06-27 11 American Driver Of Truck Charged. (From Our Own Correspondent.). Medan, June 23. Criminal pioceednigs have been begun against the American driver of the truck which plunged over a bank killing seven members of one of Tait's Manila Shows. The number of deaths has now risen to 11.88 words
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Article89 1933-06-27 11 Three Mosques Razed In Communal Fighting. Simla, June 22. Riotinir has broken out in Kashmir, according to a message received by Government. In the conflagrations following the rioting at Mirpur, Hindus and Moslems forgot their differences and jointly foug'U the flames, which destroyed three mosques. Kashmir State troopsReuter - 89 words
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Article45 1933-06-27 11 Foundation Stone Laid By Their Majesties. London, June 26. Their Majesties laid the foundation stone of the new buildings of the London University at Bloomsbury this afternoon. The site of 10% acres was acquired largely through the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article28 1933-06-27 11 Outpoints George Cook At Cardiff. London, June 26. At Cardiff in a 15-round contest Jack Petersen, the British champion, pointed out the Australian, George Cook. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article589 1933-06-27 11 70,000 Anti-Japanese Troops in Charhar. EAGER TO FIGHT. Recapture of Dolonor Within a Week Shanghai, June The anti-Japanese armies in Charhar Province now number over 70.01(0 troops, but a pressing need for supplies is being experienced. Their morale is reported to be high, and all ranks areSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 589 words
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Article159 1933-06-27 11 Registration and Survey Of Farm Lands. Canton, June 10. The Provincial Department of Interior submitted a report to the Kwangtung Provincial Government with reference to the reforms of the various counties. A part of the report dwells upon the budget and personnel of each county, and county magistrates159 words
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Advertisement18 1933-06-27 11 RADIO FANS! LARGE SHIPMENT OF j EVERYTHING RADIO. WRITE, CALL, I'UOXE EDDYSTONE RADIO-ELECTRIC 2N-3* Orchard Koad. T*l. 382t.18 words
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975 1933-06-27 12 CONFERENCE PROMISED. F.M.S. Financial Position Still Giving Anxiety. A conference between Government and tin producers was promised by H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi in the Federal Council yesterday, when six unofficial members opposed the new rate of tin taxation. His Excellency rufused a request to975 words
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Article348 1933-06-27 12 "Revised Taxation Of Tin" Inevitable. Mr. Kgmont Hake went on to discuss the new tin duty. He said: If our financial outlook is such, as indeed in my opinion it is, that we must somehow or other take further measure.* to protect our necessary revenue; and if we348 words
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Article959 1933-06-27 12 Chinese Member On Difficulties Of Miners. The Hon. Mr. S. Veerasamy and t+.c Hon. Mr. San Ah. Wing also protested against the new tin duty. The Chinese member said On broad economic principles, it is t!ie" general practice of Government to fix the i ntes imposed on dutiable959 words
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Article512 1933-06-27 12 "Never Wealthy." DEBTS IN SINGAPORE AND BANGKOK. The affairs of Mr. Goh Hood Kiat managing director of r; Kiat and to., were inquired into in the Supreme Court yesterday when he was examined by counsel for certain creditors. Mr. G. H. Kiat had been brought512 words
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Article39 1933-06-27 12 Mr. C. B. P. Parry, manager of Torkington Estate, Sabak Bernam, who is also the honorary secretary of the I.S.P. (Lower Perak b/snch) is going home on leave at th- beginning of next n:onth. says our Teluk Ansoi: correspondent.39 words
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Article187 1933-06-27 12 Based on Price. WAGES INCREASE WITH NEW CONDITIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent. Teluk Anr June 24. In view of the present price of rubber and the action taken by the Controller of Labour the majority of the Eiropeanowned estates here have increased the tappers' wages to187 words
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Article115 1933-06-27 12 I Boxer Indemnity To Promote Cultural Relations. (From On: -\.n ...dent.) Medan, June 20. In the People's Council recently, Mr. Kan, questioned the Government in connection with the statement in'the Press that the Chinese Foreign Office had rrtide agreement with the Dutch Minister in China regarding the115 words
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Article67 1933-06-27 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, June 26. The marriage will take place today of Mr. Henry Edward, son of M. R. Ry. S. Manuel Avl., of Walajabad, and Mis? Mary Pakkiain Kamalahai, eldest daughter' of Rev. and Mrs. V. DevasanayaVn, of the Methodic Church, Klang and grand-daughter of the67 words
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Article43 1933-06-27 12 When Mr. G. R. Livett, of the RM.S. Police, returns from home leave about .Inly 29 he wil! resume duties as Officer-ir-Oharge of Traffic, Ipoh, and Mr. C. T. Dobrc-e, who is now acting as Traffic Officer, will go to England on leave.43 words
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1062 1933-06-27 12 DEALERS' BIG PROFITS. Unfair Retrenchment Of Non-Malay Clerks Sharply Denied. Replying to the charge that the new basis of taxation on piece goods in the P.M.S. would raise the cost of living of the poorer classes, Mr. Pepys ?aid the amendment had many1,062 words
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Article2214 1933-06-27 12 Two European Members On Future Policy. The decentralisation policy was refevred to by the Hon. Mr. A. S. Ruiley when he rose to speak on the motion for the adjournment. Mr. Bailey said that both inside aad outside the Council lie had ben continued Iwlievor in the policy2,214 words
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Advertisement59 1933-06-27 12 I JA' 1 > C is bonny! Mother thanb Bear Brand Baby has been fed No wonder she for a whole year, looks so bonny, right from the Purchase a tin of day of birth, on Bear Brand Milk Bear Brand Milk. /v fop your baby. Sole Agents for Malaya:59 words
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Article1035 1933-06-27 13 Ryder Cup Foursomes. First Test Match. Wimbledon Tennis Results. WEST INDIES TEST COLLAPSE. r Six for 55. AMES SAVES ENGLAND'S INNINGS. England are in a favourable position in tar Test match with the West '-dies at Lords, for, after making 29fi runs. they had taken si\ i»f th< tourists' wicketsReuter - 1,035 words
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Article187 1933-06-27 13 Chinese Win Warren Shield Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 26. The Penang Bisley meeting was continued yesterday when the main event, the Warren Shield competition took place. For the first time for many years the Chinese company won with a score of 326. The Eurasian company187 words
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Article59 1933-06-27 13 Narrow Defeat At Parit Besar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 26. Penang Peelers visiting Parit Buntar \c- terday to meet the Krian Club lest an exciting matcn oy one wicket. Penang Peelers scored 43 in the first innings and 82 in the second. Krian Club in the59 words
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Article381 1933-06-27 13 Japanese Players' Success. Wimbledon, June 26. The All-England tennis cnampionshi.n tournament opened ct Wimbledon tou-i.v in sunny wea'.hcr and before a hu^t crowd. In t.ie first round of the men's sing. to C. S. Gutter (U.S.A.) defeated the Japanese, Itoh, C 2, B—6,8 6, 1. ItohReuter - 381 words
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Article74 1933-06-27 13 Great Britain Defeats Germany. I.on in- Imill:]..1 mill '.;ne 21. In a scvies of v. .men's lawn tennis matches today Jreat Britai b~-t Germany by 7 matches to 5. T'..i o-tstand-ing results were: Miss Dorothy Round beat v raulien Ausseri. B—ls,8 15, 7—5.7 5. Fraulicn Krahwinkel beat MissReuter - 74 words
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Article73 1933-06-27 13 Middlesex Easily Beat Gloucestershire. London, June 26. M'ddleEPX defeated Gloucestershire by »iirht wirkets. Gloucestershire scored 128 in the first innings when I. A. R. FVHiles took seven wicket;-, for 46 runs, i.nd 84 in the second innings wlien five wicktts fell to Peebles fo;- 38 and five toReuter - 73 words
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Article151 1933-06-27 13 Friendly Match With Chinese Today. The following are the teams to play Association football for the S.C.C. and tiic S.C.F.A. in a friendly match on the Pudtnir today: S.C.C— T. G. Lashmar; J. L. Elmer and F. A. McCaffery; C. J. Bembroke, E. Laidn.an and G. V. Andrews;151 words
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Article58 1933-06-27 13 Wins Point-To-Point Event At AJor Star. Penang, June 26. A point to point nice in connection with Kedah Gymkhana Club annual meeting was run yesterday at Alor Star and resulted as follows: Mrs. Wilkinson's ROSY BOY (owner) 1 Tungku Mahmud's MARIE DRESSLER (StowclJ) 2 (apt. Humphrey's MANOH VEHAM58 words
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Article1341 1933-06-27 13 Brilliant Golf. SARAZEN AND HAGEN'S NARROW ESCAPE. London, June 26. Great Britain won the Ryder C :p foursomes against America an 1 Sourthporl today by 2 4 matches to 1 j Results Percy Allis and C. A. Whitcor"je (G. 8.) t«. Walter Hagcn and Gene1,341 words
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Article279 1933-06-27 13 15 Goals by Fraser And Neave's. Two matches were played yosterduy ;n; n the Commercial Cup competition, and resulted as follows: Fraser Iff in 1".: M;ins!lelds 0. (at Ajmoo Road). !V,t Office i; A. IX' 1. (at .lahin BlMr.) Mar.-sfield's paid th« penalty for tieMing279 words
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Article55 1933-06-27 13 C. Goldman (scr.) won the one length' back stroke handicap at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday. S. A. Yell (7) was mcOM and (i. Holt (11) was thi d. On Thursday two waterpolo matches will be played, the C'.scUm "A" meeting the Merchants and the Etc t55 words
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Article41 1933-06-27 13 The annual athli sporta of the Holy Innocents School will be held on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. on the school's ground. Upper Serangoon. Two events are open for OI.J Boys of the school 440 yards and tuf-of« wai vs. Present IJoys.41 words
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Article1087 1933-06-27 14 Fine Century by Van Cuylenberg. Vun CojrlMbufe scored a fine cintury ft»- the United Engineers against the Indian Association on Saturday, hitting 19 iMHindaries. including four sixes. The LA. were saved by time. Scores: 1 Engineers: Van Cuylenberg b Rajalam 102, < urtis b Bhaskeran ft. Brown r1,087 words
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Article537 1933-06-27 14 Seeded Player Beaten In Singles. With the conclusion of yesterday's play in the Island tennis champion' "iip tournament, on the S.C.C. courts, a number of events reached the semi-final round. In the men's open singles, Yong Leong Chong, a seeded player, was unexpected !y defeated by Chua537 words
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Article174 1933-06-27 14 Americans Beat Cubs By 16—5. On Sunday on the St. Joseph's school diamond the Ame: ->ins romped home easy winners in the fourth game of the Singapore Baseball series. Heavy hitting was prominent on both sides particularly on the parts of the A.A.'s, who scored chiefly through 2nd174 words
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Article64 1933-06-27 14 The team to represent the V V. against the Lunar Athletic F.C. on the V.M.C.A, today will be selected from the following:— Chu Sww Hut"*. Tt Seng Tock. Then (ieok Soei, Chan Joo Kirn, Chan Ah Wing, lainc- I-'-' Hoclc Leong. Lee Ah Chee, Jame»ton Lim, Chan f:her64 words
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Article337 1933-06-27 14 King Edward School Sports. (From Our Own Co ;.> Taiping, Ju.ie 24. Fine weather favoured tbe annual athletic sports of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, today. The Hon. the acting British Resident and Mrs. Kempe were present attendance. A programme of 30 events was fully carried out.337 words
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Article156 1933-06-27 14 The following are the results of the ties played in the open singles championship tournament of the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party: Kee Hup Seng beat Peh Teng 3iew, 15— S, 16—6. Ang Whatt Kirn beat Sect Kirn Cheng, 15-2, 16—8. Tan Cliuan Hock beat Tan Kirn Keen, 15156 words
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Article183 1933-06-27 14 Toduj. Jane 27. Tennis: Singapore Chnmpicr.bhips. S.C.O. Football: S.A.K.A. Dfo I!. Harlequin. vs. Malays, Jalun lk-vu; Friendly: ftjCC. vs. Chinese, Pad.uitf. \\,dn.Mla>. June 28. Football: S.A.K.A. Div. I: Mf.lioa! Col •ege Union vs. Stinit-^ Cuttle Co.. Jalan Besar: Maria* Dept. T». Wiltshire Rcgt. 11, Anson Rd.. Thur»da>. June183 words
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Article374 1933-06-27 14 Colleague Attacked With Axe. Trouble between three attendants at the Mental Hospital, caused by one of them having had some money stolen from his coat pocket resulted in free Sghl which necessiated the detention of one bf them in hospital for three weeks. The sequel was the374 words
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Article143 1933-06-27 14 No Revision of Treaty Of Versailles. Warsaw, .lunc 24. Poland shows unmistakeabh* tl»pi ~he is determined to resist all attempts to •*> I Uin, even by peaceful means, a remedy for the anomalties in the Treaty of Versailles. I At the press conference held <>» IMHa in the143 words
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Article160 1933-06-27 14 Safe Arrival In Rangoon. Rangoon, Jam -(>. Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, thn Australian airman, who is attempt; rig a record flight from Australia to Knp'.and, has arrived here. Al).- Star, June Mr. Ulm took off at ti j«..m. for Rangoon. Reuter. Mr. Ulm is160 words
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Article120 1933-06-27 14 For Instigators Of Political Murders In Bulgaria. Sofia, J <ne 22. Widespread indignation was caused throughout Bulgaria by the laiest murder committed by hostile groups of Macedonian insurgents in the course of their eternal feud. A Macedonian belonging to M. Michailo's camp entered one of the capital's mostAneta-Trans-Ocean - 120 words
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Advertisement38 1933-06-27 14 ARGUS. THE RACING EXPERT OF THE SPORTING PINK. Send for our $5 daily wire or $12 for the meeting. We have very special information fir IPOH. Sporting Pink will he issued on Thursday Address: ARGUS. Ea Court, Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement408 1933-06-27 14 I1I 1 B tfffiffi&r WHAT THE eminenj 1 ll LONDON ANALYSTS SAY! J y%s'' p°o°* c have received an,l examined t f?s vS^ ?©°o« ''«»nplo of Soda water fioni .Messrs. /c°°o fj;':;- "^Mft^ 0 0^ ramroz Sintrapore. :>nd have K§>^ :i*|l|?c 00 o 00 o c f<»und it to be408 words
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Article561 1933-06-27 15 Well-Known Artist In Singapore. Chiyoji Yazaki, one of the most celebvaf d artists in Japan, has arrived in Singapore on the Osaka Shosen Kaisha -tea.ner, Arabia Maru, from South Am-i -"Cii Mi Yuzaki, who is accompamvl by hie daught.i, Miaa Toriko Yazaki. :il<o ";in artist561 words
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Article141 1933-06-27 15 £100,000 Plant Wrecked: Town in Darkness. Oslo, June 22. A '•atastrophe involving immense material damat e i :curred on Tuesday ni~ht at the power tation of Ak^.., to the northeast of (Mb, wK.n the plant was str-ck by li- '.tnir.g during: a thunderst rm. Fire broke out and141 words
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Article104 1933-06-27 15 Mistress Murdered In Daughter's Sight. A Mqad to thr murocr of a CMmm w>mnn, Hoh Koh Thyc, in Cantonment Koad <.arly yesterday morning, was the ■ppMrman liefore Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, later in (he day, of a young Chinese named Kwek Sui Tenc'who was chartred104 words
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Article88 1933-06-27 15 Murder Following Man's Death In Hospital. A Chinese named ('hong Poh, who was charged last week before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named Sow Wah appeared before the Magistrate again yesterday. inspector W. G. Trewin said the88 words
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Article1123 1933-06-27 15 Only Forty Millions Revenue For F.M.S. This Year. H.E. the High Commissioner, Sir <><■'! Clemcnti, in reply, depressed the opinion lhat this debate would prove to be a very helpful one. He particularly wished to thank the Hon. Mr. Egmont Hake for the statesmenlike speech which he1,123 words
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Article288 1933-06-27 15 Story of Money Sent From Sumatra. After a preliminary inquiry before Mr. J F- F- Gregg, the Singapore Second MagiRtrate, yesterday Lim Cheok Lian was committed for trial at the Assizes on a charge of forgery. Accused reserved his defence. He had originally been charged with cheating in288 words
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Article68 1933-06-27 15 Leads To Discovery Of Injured Owner. A constable on patrol duty in a lorong in Siglap during the early nours of this morning found a bicycle lying on the road. Looking round for the owner, the policeman saw a middle-aged Malay lying unconscious in the undergrowth68 words
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Article20 1933-06-27 15 Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammed, M.C.S has been appointed to serve temporarily as an unofficial member of the Federal Council.20 words
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Article110 1933-06-27 15 Japan Asks Soviet To Appoint Delegates. Moscow, t. tne 1). Through the Japunesc Ambassador, Mr. Ota, the Japanese Government has requested the Soviet Cover 'ment to name representatives for the negotiations due to commence shortly for the "ale of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Yesterday, Mr. Ota inforaicd M.110 words
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Article50 1933-06-27 15 Tenth Attempt During The I'ast 12 Months. Cairo, June 2H. A l.omb exploded on Thursday evening in fropr 01 the War Ministry, but without injirin-jr anybody or causing any materiti damage. TUt is the tenth bomb outrage in Cairo during the past 12 monl 1 s. Aneta-Tiana-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 50 words
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Article40 1933-06-27 15 Belgrade, June 24. Damage amounting to mere than 1.000,000 dinars (about £3,000) wan done by a fire, which broke out on VhurHay in the Cathedral of Dschakowo, erected in ISB3 by the Bishop of Croatia, Stross Mayer. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 40 words
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Article55 1933-06-27 15 Receives Vote Of Confidence From Cortes. Madrid, June 22. A vote of confidence in the new Azana 0 binet was passed b. v the Cortos by 129 votes to six. Radicals* in opposi^inn left the s: '.ing demonstrate -ly wHhwrt recording their votes, the »>x dissenting votes bei.gAneta-Trans-Ocean - 55 words
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Article31 1933-06-27 15 Paris, J "0. M. Herriot has been honoured by C'asgow University., which has «'"'cd him Doctor Honoris Causa. M. Harriot has left f.r Jutland to receive it. AnetaHavas.Aneta-Havas - 31 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-27 15 \m M^H 1 Rfc ■I Is B4f^ v«l? fl ——^r X\w\ *m KSrwllllmllillll JjjlliljrSijiSi aV^w^v^B^^ai^^Ba^^B^^^nß^^^^B^P^^Ba15 words
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Article2439 1933-06-27 16 Unanimous Decision To Re-open Toddy Shops. LABOUR RATES. LABOUR CONTROLLER'S VIEWS ENDORSED. At the June quarterly meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association held at the .Malacca Club there were 24 members present. The Hon. Mr. TJ. K. Bain (Resident Councillor, Malacca) also attended and Mr. A. McKenzie,2,439 words
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Article22 1933-06-27 16 London, June 21. Th.' ilcrmtn Foreign Minister, Baron von Neurath will leave for Berlin on Wednesday evening. A:. Trans-Ocean.22 words
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Article1445 1933-06-27 16 Accused's Evidence Expunged. BAIL EXTENDED. NOT FEELINC; UP TO THE MARK." Inspector ChaHcs Blundell Wood, of the Singapore Traffic Branch, was sent for trial at the next Assizes on n charge of causini; death by a rash and negligent act at the conclusion of the preliminary1,445 words
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Article89 1933-06-27 16 Pavinp; Way For Federation Of Danubian States. Paris, June 21. A French plan for realignment of the Central European States is disclosed in the Echo de Paris by Pertinax who claims that the Foreign Minister, M. I\.ul-Bon-cour, is aiming at bringing about an Aus-tro-Hung;.. i; union in ortl.'i89 words
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Article61 1933-06-27 16 254 Publications Prohibited In Germany. Berlin, June '.0. The list >' newspa. s forbidden in Uerviany by the Government rme^M Hi enorr.-.ois total of 261, < '.ding nine American, f o Argentine, seven Bel four Danish, five Fnj,!ijh, 31 French, nine Dutch, two Lettish, one Lithua. an, I've61 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-27 16 MORE BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON See next issue of I The Sunday Times.15 words
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Advertisement375 1933-06-27 16 CHILDREN A normal healthy child has a good appeti er.d a good appetite denote;, health and also good digestion— usually manifested in happy, bright eyed, robust looking children. Cream of Wheat is a good food for hungry youngsters, a food that satisfies and helps them to grow. But Cream of375 words
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Article123 1933-06-27 17 Valuable Experience For Local Officers. The Hon. Raja L'di, who was making h.v first speech in the Federal Council, said that of the large number of Malay officers in the administrative service very few had had the honour and pleasure of Visiting England, and his suggestion was123 words
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Article570 1933-06-27 17 Non-Malays And Policy Of Retrenchment. The Hon. the acting Chief Secretary, Mi. M. B. Shelley, informed the Dato of Rinihnu that the qu»sti<iii of renewal of tfu smallholders' protection Knactment \\a>- to be considered a: residents' Conference to be held on June 27. "The Hon. Mr. Veerasamy made570 words
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Article114 1933-06-27 17 £4,500,000 Appropriated To Complete Railway. Canton, Jum- IS. The section of the Canton-Hankov Railway between Lochang and Taishih- mun is under construction, since the Ministry of Railways has appropriated £■1.500,000 sterling to complete the unlinished section of the railway. In the Loehangr-Taishihmun section, there are six tunnels to114 words
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Article101 1933-06-27 17 Boy Creates Second Scene In Police Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 26. Recently a Chinese boy walked into the witness box in the local police court and as nobody knew who he was he was sent to the police station where he was found to have101 words
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Article237 1933-06-27 17 Urged To Carry On Resistance Against Japan. Canton, June* 15. That Gen. Feng Yu-I.siang has given j up his command of the anti-Japanese Allied Forces seems unfounded, as numerous telegrams have reached Ka'r»n urging the "Christian General" to continue the good work h' has undertaken. The All-China237 words
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Article59 1933-06-27 17 For Kwangtung County Finance Commissioners. Canton, June l.">. About 230 candidate., are being examined for the posts of County Commissioners of Finance, while Mr. Ou Fangpu, Provincial Commissioner of Finance, supervises the examination and personally distributes the questions and answer papers. The examination, which is beinw held at59 words
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Article117 1933-06-27 17 Xouthern Kiungsi Cleared Hy Canton Army. Canton, June 16. The anti-Communist field cormutnd will be located at Shack win and will he under the direction of Gvn. Yu Han-mo-, commanding officer ol the First CMtCQCse Army. Troops of the First Army are now ;n; n Southern Kiangsi, where117 words
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Article193 1933-06-27 17 Ready To Side With Feng Against Japanese. Shanghai, June 26. The Peiping headquaKers are alarmed at the recent developments in Charhar, and definite instructions are reported lo have been received from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek hy Gen. Ho Ying-chin, the War Minister and commander of the Northern forces, for193 words
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Article322 1933-06-27 17 Gen. Feng's Armies Mcttin* No Resistance. Shanghai, June 20. A joint telegram signed by Gen. Feng Yu-hsiang and his ripht-hand man, Ce.i. Fang Chen-wu, has been addressee to the people of China asking them to vender whatever support they can for the recovery of the occupier" territories in322 words
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Article66 1933-06-27 17 London, June 2fi. M. Litvinoff, th? Soviet Commi-- ;n- i Foreign Affairs, visited Sir John Sim-ii.. the Foreign Minister, at the Foreign Office at noon today to resurre formal negotiations regarding the imprisoned Metro-Vickers engineer*, Mac Donald and Thornton. 1 Soviet circles in London do not rega -.-<}Reuter - 66 words
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Article86 1933-06-27 17 Reports Doubled In French Official Circles. Paris, June 22. French offi \.l circles dis<-refl\ the i S ports of a plan for the re.«'ovu lon of the Auatro-Hunearian Mir.." it''--. TWow declare that Signor Musso!' sounded Paris. What is beinjf sought is the formu! r.n economic awreement emliraci86 words
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Article57 1933-06-27 17 Tha band of the S.S. Pol.cc will give the following programme, weather permitting at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow a l Mti p.m.: MBrch, When th« Ban-1 goes Marching Hy (Nicholls>; Overture, The d'Amour 'BatiforO; Fantasy Cock Robin and Co., (Stutely); Selection, Madame Butteruy (Puccini); One Step. Flame of57 words
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Article214 1933-06-27 17 Demilitarised Zone In North China. Canton, June 14. Members of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee in Shanghai are unanimous in their support of the SouthWest in opposing the Tangku armistice and will co-operate in every way to bring cbout nullification of trat humiliating agreement. Mr. Sun Kiang-ya,214 words
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Article178 1933-06-27 17 She Feels Like 43 1 Aches and pains are not inevitable in old age. When they do cma, ihere < always a cause fir them a cause that tan be overcome. Here is ;t little lesson <>n growing old, by a v.onan of 78. For178 words
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Advertisement248 1933-06-27 17 INSURE WITH THE COMMERCIAL UNIOM ASSURANCE CO.LTD. (INCORPORAICD IN ENOtANO) fCf> ££//?€/4£>r tlPt Ufl Mt!M\t Klifl< A MAiWt-n t/.4. t\ill j^k Arthur C. Pott*. >4&3RMflfl Manager >, I J^t2\\\Jß Eastern '<ri ''llch^flPvoa^H Singapore. _^^^^&L'|^S^H ERUPIIONS OF WETJIORE Daughters Troubled. Very Itchy at Night. Cuticura Healed. "Two of my laughters weve248 words
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Article, Illustration745 1933-06-27 18 Opening Ceremony. DECORATED STALLS FOR CAKE CONTEST. (From Our Own Corr'.-sr'Onilent.) Klang, June 24. The new Stale mesque. the Suleiman Jamial Rahntah, the biggest in Malaya, in the building of which the Sultan ol Selangor has taken great interest making many visits lo watch its745 words
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Letter435 1933-06-27 18 To the Edi* of the Straits Times. Sir,— Who would have thought that the guardians of good taste and good manners, who at one time seemed to be so cocksure of the sacredness of their cause, now would be content to depend for their defence on435 words
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Letter380 1933-06-27 18 PIN-MONEY WORKERS To the Editor of the St aits Times. Sir, A recent article in your paper referred to '"pin-money" girls in England woim n with husbands working in safe jobs, who keep more needy women from occupying positions. Biavo! to th? perv>n who was responsible for the article written.380 words
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Letter68 1933-06-27 18 [The Straits Timei ii not responsible foi the opinion* of ita correspondents, forrt ■pondenta should bear in nuud that lettert must ba short and to the point. Loti» epiatlca are liable to be rejected or cat down. Correspondent! .nast enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily foi publication but aa68 words
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Article107 1933-06-27 18 German Civil Aeroplane Attains 225 m.p.h. Berlin, June 24. Germany's long list of achievements in civil aviation was further enriched by a new record on Friday, when the from Berlin to Copenhagen, 250 miles, was covered in "2 minute?. The ma 'line making thi< c- ner-formam-e is aAneta-Trans-Ocean - 107 words
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Article110 1933-06-27 18 Prison for Man Caught After Chase. Taf Fazal Hussain, who was walking along Geylang Road, excited the suspir on< of two detectives. When they approached him Hussain attempted to escape hut Im was no match for the fleet-foot^ cor.:.tul>les and was soon caught. He was examined and concealed110 words
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Article104 1933-06-27 18 Extensive Motor Road System Authorised. Berlin. June 24. Germany is to have th.. best a-totr-hile roadway system in the world, according: to law passed by the Cabinet on Friday. This is due to the personal initiative of the Ohancello Umnt Hitler. Thi' execution of the plan begin* -U104 words
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Article117 1933-06-27 18 Why Lieut. Caro Revolted In Sanjurjo Rebellion. r'-./riH. T <•- The trial of the Mona: .Lists accr-cc r r revolution in 1932 was continued to."'" when ir. or .it evidence from Lieut. Oaro, who was orderly officer i- 1 *>-«t htrracks affected on the day the revolution started.Aneta-Havas - 117 words
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Article61 1933-06-27 18 Passes Third Reading In Commons. LonHon. The Budget passed the thir' 1 reeding in the House of Commons by rro votes against 42 after a debate, <n the course of which Mr. Hore-Belisha, t'-" Secretary, declined an invitation to c a pronouncement on currcn'-'.. or a., that wouldReuter - 61 words
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Article364 1933-06-27 18 "Jaga Kreta" Boy Caught And Fined $5. A young Tamil "jaga kreta boy made an unfortunate mistake on Sunday night, when he approached Inspector F. Goodship as he got out of his motor-car in front of the Polar Cafe in High Street. Inspector Goodship refused364 words
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Article72 1933-06-27 18 6 Killed And 13 Mortally Injured. Sofia, June 22. Throui,.i the. inattention of the engi:.--driver, who overlooked the signal to stop, when entering a tunnel, a serious accident occurred on Wednesday involving six deaths and i:{ injured. The train he was driving collided with a motor lorryAneta-Trans-Ocean - 72 words
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Article60 1933-06-27 18 Story Of Windsor Castle Guard At Court-martial. London. .h*~* 4f Alleged tto have been found amen while on duty at Windsor Ca.tle by the Sergeant of the Guard during the residence ci the King and Queen. Guardsman Harris today stated at the court-martid that he fainted andReuter - 60 words
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Article1737 1933-06-27 19 mnm\ gives theuhi rwifm a musor shock INDIA rOUd RESPONSIBLE f A COLD U ELCOME FOR THE BETTIiSG REPORT THE FALL IN I WORLD ECONOMIC U)\hERE!SCE— OPTIMISM HY M) MEAMS I MVERSAL. (J-'iorn Our On Correspondent.) Straits Times Office. Fleet Street, June 14. It, like1,737 words
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Article308 1933-06-27 19 New Outlet for Russian Timber. Belomorstroi the new Baltic-W hit* Sea canal which piovides a short route for exporting the lu.nber of the northern regions is now ready or navigation, according to the Ko.nsomo:skaia Pravda." The paper warmly congratulates G. G. Jagoda. vice-president of the308 words
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Article300 1933-06-27 19 Tragic Sequel to Wife's Desertion. A man's fruitless seal eh for his wife nnd two younger chiUUert. who left him three months ago, was described at the inquest on Archibald Inch Douglas, who was found gassed in his house in North Avenue. Southend. The dead man's300 words
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Article172 1933-06-27 19 to Combat Rabbit Plague tn Australia. The Australian dovirninent may decide to recommend the breeding of pythons in new attempt to rid its agricultural areas et the plague of rabbits, which does millions of pounds' worth of damage each year. A scientific mission va.-- recently dispatched by172 words
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Article540 1933-06-27 19 Laboratory Work. HOW CATCHES ARE LOCATED FROM CLUES. Accurate forecasts of tlie abundance of sea hsh are becoming possible through ihe work of the Fisheries Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries here. The methods h»ve recently been proved successful in the case of540 words
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Article244 1933-06-27 19 Scots Girl's, Surprise For Parents. A 2ti-year-old Scottish girl has won a ±"4,000 prize for a novel -her first— which he wrote in secret. Not even her parents knew she thought of writing it, and' she has not told them of her success. They will first244 words
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Article130 1933-06-27 19 Husband Leaves Notes Signed "The Master." A woman who applied at Croydon (Surrey) police court for a separation, snid that her husband had not spoken to her for three years, and when he wanted to communicate with her, left notes signed "The Master." Tfio hM.'band ilcniH persistent130 words
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Article406 1933-06-27 19 Has the Lost Waratah Been Found? Is the mystery of the disappearance uf the liner Waratah and her passengers and e>-ew, numbering over 400 persons, in IHOU, about to be solved An attempt is to In- made to fhut end by means of a406 words
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Article234 1933-06-27 19 Crowds Watch Workless Marchers. Astonishing scenes were witnessed hi Prime's Street. Edinburgh, one of the most famous thoroughfares in the world. Thousands of sightseers arrived watch 1.00(1 unemployed marchers eluding 50 woir.cn who had camped th<previous night and throughout the day o>, The southern pavement234 words
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Article165 1933-06-27 19 Estate in England Worth £100,000. Steps arc being tak.-n to obtain probate it respect of the English und Irish estate* of the Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawaragar, better known as Ranji. He owned about 20 ana at Stains, Mid<!'esex. an extensive ?hoot at Newmarket. Fallynahinch Cast*. County Galway,165 words
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Miscellaneous127 1933-06-27 19 Today's Cros sword P^ zz^ e x!i_!_ -l_ L jl _M "(CLUES.) ACROSS. i:. w.tiur If. Air i b tt. Recaption i^ E:r S ban is as? £B B^i B »7i» tru-ent ™»5 instrument l'-i.!ow Three timt 5 1 18. CoranmtHl iufu'w, 5f K^ Sr> f :S::' U SKZ 14.127 words
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Article, Illustration59 1933-06-27 20 A GENERAL VIKW of the presentation of the regimental colour to the Selangor Battalion by H.E. the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi. In the picture the rhaplain, the Rev. W. Buckingham, and the chief kathi of Selangor are facing the piled drums on which is the Colour. On the right59 words
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Article, Illustration29 1933-06-27 20 H.H. THE YANG DI PERTUAN BESAR of Negri Sembilan. with Mr. G. E. London, •cting British Resident, N.S., and Mrs. London, at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club- gymkh na.29 words
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Article, Illustration76 1933-06-27 20 LIfcLT.-COL. B. J. EATON, OJt.K. officer commanding thy Selangor battalion, was in command of the Colour Parade. His 2nd in command was Major H. de C. Elton, V.D. The company commanders were (apt. R. Macdonald. M.C., Major J. C. Cuthbert. M.C., and Capt. G. E. Mann, M.C. The Colour officer76 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-06-27 20 THE II li. II COMMISSIONER, Sir Cecil Clementi. talk ing to the Yam Tuan at the flying gymkhana.18 words
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Article, Illustration14 1933-06-27 20 THE SULTAN of Selangor at the Mihit ing base when the Colours were presented.14 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-06-27 20 A (.KOl'l* hi Malay officials watching the parade, including, sixth from right, the Raja Muda of Selangor.17 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-06-27 20 PUBLIC OFFICERS and military officers among the spectators at the parade11 words
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Article, Illustration9 1933-06-27 20 MR NEWARK the Flying Club instructor at the gymkhana.9 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-06-27 20 THE COMPER SWIFT machine belonging to Dr. (Miss) Robertson, the first woman to become a pilot in Malaya.18 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-06-27 20 THE SILTAN OF PAHANG (x) inspect ing one of the big bombers which flew up from Seletar.17 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-06-27 20 THREE of the planes diving low over the aerodrome in formation.11 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-06-27 20 THE KUALA LUMPUR Flying Club machines waiting for the opening of the display. «i\ ■■'X- kv -tiWf'W17 words
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