The Straits Times, 1 October 1933
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Title Section36 1933-10-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. No. 94. Sunday, October Ist., 1933. Price 10 cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 94. Sunday, October Ist., 1933. Price 10 cents.36 words
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658 1933-10-01 1 AREA TO BE RESUMED FOR ARMY Early Occupation Likely SPECULATION IN REAL ESTATE MARKET THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES WILL PROBABLY OCCUPY THE ENTIRE CHANGI COASTLINE AS FAR AS TELOK PAKU EARLY IN THE NEW YEAR, AND SINGAPORE'S PRINCIPAL HOLIDAY RESORT WILL BE TRANSFORMED INTO AN658 words
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Article72 1933-10-01 1 LONDON RUBBER TIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBIJt. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 4^. (Sellers) 4 3/16. October-December 4 9/32. January-March 4%. April-June 4 15/32. Market tone Firmer. SILVER. Spot 18 7/16 d. Two months 18 9/16 d. CROSS RATE. London-New York, 4.75%. New-York-London,72 words
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Article262 1933-10-01 1 EUROPEANS MUST REGISTER NEW ORDINANCE COMES INTO EFFECT TODAY AH Europeans in the Colony between the ages of 18 and 55 must register themselves with the local authorities, within the next two months. This is in accordance with the provisions of the Registration Ordinance, 1932, which came into force this262 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-10-01 1 Malay attap huts at Chanel, that will probably disappear If the area Is occupied by the military authorities.18 words
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166 1933-10-01 1 EXCITING SCENES ON 'CHANGE' <. MARKET FLOODED WITH BUYING ORDERS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. RUBBER and tin shares, are booming. Scenes on the Stock. Escbaage last nijfht were r«ptinL»c«*U boom times and It was impossible to cope with the flood of166 words
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Article155 1933-10-01 1 NEXT TEST SERIES MAY YET BE CANCELLED London, Saturday. rwXBE Australian Board of Control has A issued an ultimatum to the M.C.C. Unless the M.C.C. agrees to legislate against "body line" bowling, an Australian cricket team will not tour England next year. The Australian body it155 words
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Article301 1933-10-01 1 TROOPS MASSING ON THE SIBERIAN FRONTIER W Shanghai, Saturday. "DI'SSIAN and Japanese troops are concentrating on the north-eastern Chinese frontier. Both camps are scenes of frenzied activity, and a continuous stream of men, munitions and armaments is flowing into the area. The Japanese War Ministry is increasingReuter - 301 words
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Article167 1933-10-01 1 JEWELS AND MONEY IN STRONGROOM WILL the wreck of the Lusitania ever be explored? In October 1931 Captain H. H. Railey, the salvage expert, announced plans to send divers down to the wreck of the Cunarder, which was sunk by a submarine off the Irish coast167 words
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Article39 1933-10-01 1 The following have been reappointed members of the board of trustees constituted under section 5 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, 1927; the hon. Mr. W. A. Fell. Mr. J. A. Ellas and Mr. S. Q. Wong.39 words
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Article, Illustration267 1933-10-01 1 And She Tells How Easy It Was MEET Madame L^w Chye Nc\ the happy winner of the "Sunday Times" $500 football competition. Madame Chye Neo, the youiif wife of a dresser at the Government Dispensary at Kandang Kerbau, correctly forecasted the results of the267 words
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Article114 1933-10-01 1 Berlin, Saturday. The official organ of the Nazis, the Volkischer Beobachter, which shows unflagging zeal in the cause it serves, appears to have fallen into a demonstrable if pardonable error in announcing in its main front page position that as a result of the Nazi114 words
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Article63 1933-10-01 1 Noon, Saturday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers Seller* Spot (loose) 134 (F. 0.8.) 13& 13'». Standard R.S.S. on Tender Bayers Sellers October UK IS& November 13.. l.'>,. Oct.- Dec. 13 >/ 2 Jan-Mar. 13% life Tone of Market I Firmer on restriction rumours. Latest Cable: per lb.63 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-01 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GIARANTEE CORPORATION, 'Incorporated in Great Britain.) Bead Office for Mnl*y« SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement47 1933-10-01 1 THE WORLD'S FINEST full-size REFRIGERATOR -AND THE CHEAPEST! zV*^'riffl t Aj j the market, because j^jjjjfl i 11 J we are the largest f|f|fcffiffii --ffill j^^^^k I buy the b€St mat€rial buy british AUTOMATIC* *ol( aocntj ron •mm* malata IinCPDU TDAVFDC fj-+^^"^~ SON* ITO^. !Z eo *?22M2t47 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1933-10-01 2 MR. S. Sawada, leader of the Japanesedelegation to the tripartite conference on the cotton trade at Simla, told me when he passed through Singapore a few weeks ago on his way there, that. In his opinion, if an agreement amicable to them all were reached, It1,444 words
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Article135 1933-10-01 2 A case, the facts of which were, "rather peculiar," according to Mr. P. H. Elkins of the Monopolies, was heard In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, when two Chinese were charged with possession of dutiable tobacco. It was alleged that on Aug.135 words
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Advertisement1025 1933-10-01 2 Five Hundred Dollars For Ten Results OR $100 FOR BEST FORECAST. Home Football Competition With No Entrance Fee. In this week's Sunday Times football competition Five Hundred Dollars is offered for ten correct results. In the event of two or more entries predicting correctly the results of all the matches,1,025 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1933-10-01 3 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst AN expert player Is able not only to compute from the bidding the precise honour strength of his part- ner's hand, but in many Instances, through the use of plastic valuation, to locate specific cards. From1,205 words
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Advertisement480 1933-10-01 3 For The Passing Hour. 1 j Know I f|>EST your k neral knowledge by seeing how many of th« followI; A ing questions you can answer correctly. Turn to Page 15 to p check your replies. I GENERAL QUESTIONS. noted 22. What Is a bird of passage 1. Which Is480 words
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Advertisement144 1933-10-01 3 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in forre over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the StrsJts Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Kaitern Lift Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the144 words
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Miscellaneous147 1933-10-01 3 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES. ACROSS. gg 21. Net drunk I. Mop 24. Giver 4. Impede by own act 28. Fairies 8- Speck 27. Metal 11. Resort 28. Tree 12. Side glance 30. Mother 13. Above 32. Press 15. Soak 33. Eaele's nest 17. Rodent 35. Cajoles 18. Regal 37. Existed147 words
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Malayan Volunteer News
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Article655 1933-10-01 4 By Our Expert fPIIE following notes will enable the poultry farmer to diagnose complaints in his fowls, and to treat them sinwssiully. Lee Weakness: Experienced by young birds overgrowing themselves through unbalanced feeding. Correct with cod liver oil, bone meal and phospherine. In acute cases paint the legs655 words
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Article, Illustration11 1933-10-01 4 Koyal Engineers (Volunteer) buildinjt the pontoon bridge across the Geylang River.11 words
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Article424 1933-10-01 4 Something About The Soldiers rHE annual inspection of the SVC i by the General Oflicer Command- ing (Major General L.C.L. Oldflfldil lakes place today. All troops, less \n Fortress Company, will be engaged in I tactical exercises in the Jurong area. THE volunteers left Headquarters shortly before seven o'clock rxnd424 words
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Article593 1933-10-01 4 AROUND the CL ÜBS The Playfair A.V. MEMBERS of the union are requested to note that the badminton court is suituated at Maxwell Road, next to the Municipal Gas Depa r tment. Mr. Lee Wah Leong, of 82. Desker Road, has been appointed patron. Payments can be made to the593 words
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Article934 1933-10-01 4 " CUEMAN - "CUEMAN" Billiards by BiLLi.jiDS is a (asdsatliMi gams. I:i iU entirety it is that. And with i parts oi it too we can be fascinated Is it not so in most of our gai. late cut at cricket, the long clriv< golf, the nrst-time shot at <cal soccer,934 words
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Advertisement256 1933-10-01 4 BACK TO THE LAND. The I.C 3. Course on Poultry Fanning full Instruction in methods of laising. caring for. and handling most profitably all kinds ol poultry Every branch of poultry cult.re is practically end exhaustively treated. The whole Course is splendidly illustrated throughout. For full particulars, please write to256 words
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Advertisement18 1933-10-01 4 .u-.nlied to a letter addressed to the MU*fJ L.x;iert. entitles rcaiers to free advice on any poultry-keeping problem.18 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-01 4 jA o L ■L J|mjrA HH ONE BLADE n Wi i ■^^r will carry ■▼I I A&l MANY DAYS IS THE MORNING SHAVE IRKSOME? If so, make it pleasure by using: MY ATT DAYMARK BUde— the sturdy blade with a keen edge. Marked with the alternate days of the week92 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1933-10-01 5 Mainly About MALA YANS THE battle of Meester Cornells, recalled by attempts now being made by British residents of Java to find the burial ground of the English dead, was the biggest engagement ever fought betww n armies of the European type in the Malay Archipelago. The British expedition which1,572 words
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Article, Illustration321 1933-10-01 5 " SAMSON - "SAMSON" by rpHE Singapore Weight-Lifting As- soclation was the first club of its kind organised in this town. The membership of the association has fallen considerably due to the present slump. At one time the S.A. W.L A. could boast of a three figure paying membership, but at present321 words
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Article, Illustration614 1933-10-01 5 The Diary Of The Wanderer his principal responsibility lies In the Malay States. If the High Commissioner is to hold the strings of government in his own hands, which is what the new policy j will enable him to do and what any self-respecting High Commissioner ought to insist upon614 words
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Advertisement255 1933-10-01 5 r—Feel Fit—] L J FEW MIWTESPS) ]\<g>/f HOW DO YOU FEEL? Is \fe* )\^_j/ y our Energy Spent ?Do you v-^ l^ feel Tired Is your System Tj hm\ out-of -sorts W(f V" \anfn&* r ou need the Vitamin i3& ?~7^mf I From All Retailen& Storesl 'YSaSt-VltS' ROIWVQS In Bottles255 words
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Advertisement168 1933-10-01 5 j SEA VIEW HOTEL TODAY S CONCERT I FROM 1 1 TO 1 P.M. j BY PAUL STRAUSS j AND HIS BAND. I S SPECIAL today I CURRY Prepared by a native cook from Ceylon. THE FINEST CURRY I AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I fa- iii JEWELLERY THE WHOLE OF OUR168 words
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Article134 1933-10-01 6 (By Our Own Correspondent) Straits Times Office, Fleet Street. Aug. 31. LfOW old-fashioned the word "em- broidery" sounds It conjures up visions of Victorian maiden aunts sitting sedately in the drawing room, busily stitching at the white linen stretched across their embroidery frames and discussing the gossip of134 words
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Article, Illustration87 1933-10-01 6 HELMETS of markedly mttitai aspect will be seen with tailored, dresses and coats. They are easy to wear, for the shallow, slanting brim is kind to the face, and the cleft crown has character without being aggressive about it. There can be no doubt that brims are creeping back into87 words
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Article708 1933-10-01 6 rE past week has been a very quiet one so far as public social functions are concerned. This is not so ordinary, in fact, it is usual in toore Lut after a round cf crowds :i'jiso, and glimpses of afternoon and the latest In hats,708 words
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Article602 1933-10-01 6 From A London Woman's Window hour or two. As a salve to our consciences we have discovered embroidery. Stitching away with pretty silks at a simple or a complicated pattern, one can relax utterly and allow one's thoughts to wander whither they will. lor chat quietly with one's neighbour. The602 words
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Article217 1933-10-01 6 Then take some more cream on Nm same fingers and tap lightly over the forehead in an upward and outward direction, lifting the flesh very slightly with eac'.i movement. Never try to rub out wrinkles or lines. This only impresses them more Indelibly than ever. f Have217 words
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Article, Illustration7 1933-10-01 6 Maage Lvans, the beautiful M Goldwyn-Miyer actress.7 words
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Advertisement109 1933-10-01 6 WhiteawayS MILLINERY SALE THE BIGGEST YET! COMMENCES MONDAY OCTOBER 2nd FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY WILL BE OFFERED AT BIG REDUCTIONS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. THE VERY LATEST CORDUROY CAP. X.cart to .sketch made of Corduroy Velvet* Shades: Rust, Green. *****, Navy, Sa«ce. THIS109 words
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Advertisement81 1933-10-01 6 LADIES A New Shipment and large •election of HOLLYWOOD FROCKS for Afternoon and Evening wear. Latest and Distinctive Star Fa&hions r.t reasonable prices. "MISS LOS ANGELES" Morning Frocks in Newest Styles from $3 .75. Beautiful Outfits for day wear also Blouses. Ooats. Hats etc. And MODERN SHANGHAI MODES, at slump81 words
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Advertisement260 1933-10-01 6 RECIPE. Fish Salad. Any cold cooked fish can be used for this. up the fish and mix vith an equal quantity of cold cooked macaroni. Marinade well with French dressing, to which add a little tarragoi vinegar and cold, cooked peas, or cooked potatoes. Wash and drain a lettuce and260 words
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Article, Illustration2649 1933-10-01 7 P. G. Wodehouse - P. G. Wodehouse Continuing By ought to go there, I suppose. And yet No" said Ronnie, on second thoughts. "Might be a little rash, what There she would be with her hairbrush handy, and the temptation to put me across her knee and— No. I think you'd better send2,649 words
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Article159 1933-10-01 7 Monty Bodkin, who has been dismissed from the Mammoth i Publishing Co., by the proprie- tor, Lord Tilbury, determines to get a job at Blandings Castle as the Earl of Emsworth't secretary. Sue Brown, a chorus girl, Monty's former fiancee, who is now engaged to Ronald Fish Lord Emsworth's159 words
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Advertisement9 1933-10-01 7 A BONNY BABY MAKES A PROUD MOTHER. Hi.if t9 words
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Article593 1933-10-01 8 Should The Unfit Be Sterilised By Professor H. Muckermann THE GERMAN EUGENIC AUTHORITY BY Introducing a bill to provide for the compulsory sterilisation of the unfit, the German Government has taken a step which will mark an epoch in the history of eugenics. There are today some 220,000 persons in593 words
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Article151 1933-10-01 8 Singapore's cyclists are not to be taxed after all. Several speakers at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners protested strongly against any steps which might inflict hardship on the poorer section of the city's population, and it Is impossible to do other than sympathise entirely with that attitude.151 words
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Article190 1933-10-01 8 The Sea Belle 11. is in the news again, this time because the Crown Agents are offering her for sale by private treaty and official opinion appears to be that a buye- will be exceedingly hard to find. But has the Sea Belle 11. no earning capacity whatsoever With cruising190 words
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Article1849 1933-10-01 8 The Seremban Sanitary Board has taken effective action to break up what was known as "The Pork Ring formed for the purpose of keeping up the price of meat. In this way consumers have been protected against being charged uneconomic prices for a commodity which is almost essential to their1,849 words
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Article141 1933-10-01 8 "E. K I- who lives up in the llu. gets ten bucks for the story of the society entertainer" who was giving a show at the annual gathering of the Mothers' Union. The main contributor to the programme was a performing parrot which did a number of tricks141 words
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Article134 1933-10-01 8 (Ananias News Factory.) Singapore, Saturday. News was received by cable this evening that the Big Cheeses In Hollywood are getting rather perturbed at the fact that certain newspapers are showing an inclination to "let the rat out of the bag" regarding some of these Malayan films that are134 words
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Advertisement202 1933-10-01 8 ENTERTAINMENTS SINGAPORE OCTOBER 1, 1933. ALHAMBRA Samarang uith Capt. Cockle and Theresa Seth. 6.15—9.15 p.m. CAPITOL Eddie Cantor and Lyda Robertl in The Kid Prom Spain. 6.15—9.15 p.m. MARLROROUGH Sign Of "Tic Cross. 6.15—9.15 p.m. NEW WORLD Cabaret Dancing, Sideshows, Talkies. Thcftres and Cinemas. PAVILION Don Quixote with Chaliapine and202 words
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Advertisement23 1933-10-01 8 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 74, Orchard Rd, NEW WORLD SINGAPORE. Side Shores. Cabaret Dancing, Talkies, Theatres and Cinemas.23 words
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Advertisement86 1933-10-01 8 (^fer fv fft ffi rr ft* fft ffr ffi "H fv fr fft ff ffi [JOKE FOR HIGHBROWS.] A large chunk of the dome of ]l the Singapore Police Court buildI ing fell down the other day. Ac- cording to newspaper reports "People were naturally very excited at first, as86 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-10-01 9 Rao Sahib M. Kunhi Raman Nair, the retiring Indian agent10 words
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Article235 1933-10-01 9 Society Wedding FASHIONABLE GATHERING AT ST. ANDREWS H. E. the Governor, Lady dementi and their two daughters were among those who attended the fashionable wedding of Miss Gillian Brendon Pearse to Mr. John Forbes Hannyngton. M.C.S. at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. Miss Pearse, the daughter of Mrs and the235 words
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363 1933-10-01 9 AGITATION FOR I.C.S. AGENT IGNORED 1 NEW OFFICIAL COMES FROM MADRAS CIVIL SERVICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ACCORDING to information re ceived in Kuala Lumpur the new Indian Agent will sail from Madras for Malaya on Oct. 10. He is Rao Sahib363 words
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Article55 1933-10-01 9 RUMOURS OF THREATENED RESIGNATION Shanghai, Saturday. Foreign reports persist that there is a serious split in the Nanking Government, the main cause being the proJapanese policy advocated ty certain leaders. An earlier report states that the resignations of Marshal Chiang, Messrs Wang Ching-wel and T. V. Soong, Nanking.55 words
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Article144 1933-10-01 9 CHILDREN RISK DEATH Danger Of Wearing A Celluloid Bangle rpHOUSANDS of school-children In Malaya, mainly those among the poorer classes, are daily risking serious injury through the apparently harmless practice of wearing bangles. These ornaments, made of celluloid, are worn by almost every child in Singapore. They are so cheap144 words
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Article111 1933-10-01 9 JIM BRADY OUTPOINTS RIVERS lIM Brady of the RAF. outpoint- ed Al Rivers in al2 round contest at the New World last night. The decision was very popular with the large crowd. Rivers was 10 lb. lighter than his opponent, who weighed 11 stone 5 It was not an attractive111 words
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Article, Illustration181 1933-10-01 9 Lim Bong Soo May Play At Wimbledon Local Champion To Seek Singles Honours rpHE 'Sunday Times' understand* x that Urn Bong Soo, the Malayan tonnis champion, is to be nominated by the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association for the singles championship at Wimbledon next year. The only other Btraits-born Clunese player181 words
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Article356 1933-10-01 9 Washington, Saturday. A MONETARY declaration by President Roosevelt is imminent, according to high officials, and is likely to include devaluation and stabilisation and a promise of a return to the gold standard. The reason for the return to gold, according to the "New York Times,"Reuter - 356 words
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Article354 1933-10-01 9 SINGAPORE ARREST SENSATION SOON? A SENSATIONAL criminal ex- posure may shortly be made in Singapore as the result of a year's work by a secret crime bureau of whose existence few people are ay.are. THIS new crime-detecting machine is known as the Far Eastern Counterfeit Bureau.354 words
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Article112 1933-10-01 9 When The Woman Wept SHE HAD GOOD REASON rpHE heart-broken sobbing and pierc- ing cries of a woman interrupted proceedings for some time in the Second Police Court yesterday morning She carried her infant straddled across her back, and led a little toddler by the hand into the Court room.112 words
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Article142 1933-10-01 9 FAMOUS WRITER ABOUT CHINA London, Saturday. THE death is announced of Mrs. George Crichton Miln, the authoress. Reuter. Mrs. Miln, the well-known authoress, was 69 years of age at the time of her death. Her writings were chiefly about the Orient, (where she had travelled extensively)142 words
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Article76 1933-10-01 9 Sentence of three months' imprisonment was passed yesterday by Mr. R. J. F. Curits (Third Police Magistrate) today on Chan Ah Sap, an attractive looking woman, who had been charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a diamond ring belonging to another woman, said76 words
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Article54 1933-10-01 9 Shanghai, Saturday. The population of Kiangwan, three miles east of the International Settlement, at Shanghai, has erected a monument to those killed in the SinoJapanese hostilities last year. It will be recalled that Kiangwan was the scene of the heaviest fighting, where attack after attack was repulsed by54 words
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Advertisement14 1933-10-01 9 JACK HULBERT and CICELY COURTNEIDGE 'FALLING FOR YOU' A Gainsborough Picture. PAVILION NEXT CHANGE*14 words
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Advertisement33 1933-10-01 9 S&jMwk i made I M%^o^ -m FROM -L ffe^^BJ?l\ LuilZiliLLilitji wi Hk (C H& DELICIOUS ffS&i 1 i*S/sH S ECONOMICAL SOLE AGENTS INCORPORATED IN EHGtAND SINGAPORE and at KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG C IPOH^I33 words
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Article, Illustration328 1933-10-01 10 Will Lall Singh Play For All-India LOCAL PLAYER FOR PATIALA MAY BE SELECTED TO PLAY AGAINST M. C. C. K.L., Saturday. ALL Singh, the only cricket international in Malaya, sr.iled for India on Thursday, in the hope of winning a place in the All-India team that will play against the328 words
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Article242 1933-10-01 10 UNIQUE X'MAS GIFTS aOME weeks ago a proposal was made to send Christmas hampers of Malayan produce to relatives and friends in England. The scheme had a cool reception in Singapore, where merchants thought it would fail owing to various difficulties, but upcountry it was viewed more242 words
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Article60 1933-10-01 10 Shanghai. Saturday. A cable from Cuba states that, in view of the critical situation in Cuba and the attendant danger to the Chinese resident there, the Chinese Consul at Havana has made arrangements with the United States authorities whereby the Chinese will be protected by the U.S.Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 60 words
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Article46 1933-10-01 10 Shanghai, Saturday. The northern section of Shanghai was thrown into a panic when the Japanese landing force, numbering 2.500 blue- jackets, without any warning, engaged in manoeuvres which commenced at dawn today. Artillery, tanks and armoured cars took part in the mock anti-pas attack.46 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-10-01 10 The wedding group, after the marriage of Mr. P. F. Xavier (Ex Post master, of Pndu.) to Miss Dolphin Florence at the St. John Church. Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article, Illustration309 1933-10-01 10 ASIATICS WANT HOLIDAYS CLERICAL UNION M. V APPROACH FIRMS SOON The Clerical Union will probably commence an agitation shortly for annual holidays for Asiatic clerks, employed in commercial houses. Government and Municipal Asiatic employees are granted two weeks' leave at the end of every year of service, but their colleagues309 words
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Article279 1933-10-01 10 DARING AMERICAN GIRLS Adventurous Trip Of 12,000 Miles By Car. NUMEROUS adventures have befallen Miss Leila Roosevelt and her companion and mechanic, Miss Edna Olmsted, two young American women who are driving to Singapore from Antwerp. They have reached Calcutta. The Journey to Penang is being made by cargo steamer.279 words
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Article130 1933-10-01 10 AN UP-COUNTRY MYSTERY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. WLfHEN pieces of granite hurtle re- gularly from the heavens on to the roof of a particular house, there is invariably some human agency at work in the background, usually a small boy. In Seremban this phenonumen130 words
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Article104 1933-10-01 10 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT Payment of a final dividend of five per cent, absorbing $35,625.00 was sanctioned at the annual general meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd., held at 4 D, Cecil Street, yesterday. Mr. Ong Soon Tee, Chairman of Directors presided.104 words
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Article85 1933-10-01 10 An alleged attempt to sell 1,000 "$1" notes for $550 to a detective police constable led to the appearance of two Chinese, Sim Boon Chong and Soh Jin Mong, before Mr. N. Grice, In tiie Second Police Court yesterday. Only the first and the last note were85 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1933-10-01 10 "I'SHE lintsi lorward in Malaya" is the title that could justifiably be used to describe Dolfattah, or, to give him his proper name, Abdul Fattah, the brilliant Malay footballer. His rise to fame has been coincident with the Malays' climb to the highest pinnacle In Singapore1,073 words
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Advertisement44 1933-10-01 10 05P3 At close ©f pl&ij ft fb^. <* sfenfrA KINC CICMI m Duck or Century Good or bad LmUI wEI \?S ffifej^ luck, lt'« a satisfaction to be able f O^V to sit back and have that King f^c7" 1 ■-^'^L« l George Stengah, *SaßiP£2li44 words
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Advertisement130 1933-10-01 10 Coming soon to the CAPITOL! England's greatest Favourite EVELYN LAVE in Gamount -British' delicious musical production "WALTZ TIME" Adapted from Johann Strauss' great Operetta— "Die FLEDERMAUS" A VERITABLE BRITISH TRIUMPH YACHT^ MOTOR BOAT Many race lutt b^n lost by > fouling J J/JJJI-4 block or m rtfrmctory pulley. A tla130 words
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Article385 1933-10-01 11 A Grim Tale Of Drugs The Hundredth Man. By Cecil de Lenoir. Jarrolds. 10s. 6d. rpHIS grim book bears the impress of truth, being the life story of a man who was for fourteen years a hopcl'ss dope addict and who describes himself as the "hundredth man who managed to385 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1933-10-01 11 More Jungle Thrills with FRANK BUCK Wild Cargo. By Frank Buck and Edward Anthony. Jarrolds. 16s. AS I stretched out I could hear on shore the musical call of the argus pheasants, mingled with the weird howl of the gibbon apes in the heavy jungle and mangrove brush. In the1,491 words
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Article161 1933-10-01 11 Dryad. By Ethel Mannin. Jarrolds. 7s. 6d. T^HIS book consists of sixteen short stories, of which five have appeared previously In print but have been revised for this collection. According to the publishers, the stories are "of the more literary type and not suited to the popular161 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-10-01 11 Queen Mary, wearing the diamond head-dress that has the Koh-I-Noor in the centre13 words
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Article, Illustration626 1933-10-01 11 Jewels of Romance and Renown. By Mary Abbott. Werner Laurie. Bs. 6d. ijiEW subjects are more fascinating than the history of great jewels with the many adventures and the incredible vicissitudes which have been suffered by gems whose history can be traced for hundreds of years. Legend has626 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-01 11 RASILDON AIR MAIL STATIONARY •■693" AIR HAIL STATIONERY INSIST ON THIS QUALITY Th. L.fhi.n and Sironf.it »ip»r MMMfc f... .he. i. of p.p., on. •nv.top. weigh Int than h*lf-ounc«. UON •RAND PRODUCT. Manufactured t) John Dickinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Krgland) POST BOX Hi Singapore. And told by nil Nation.53 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-01 11 JeA%P"kep^/M\ 1 ana adds a keener edge to .H^L^^ NOW SELLING AT I«P^HIK^H i rml 96 PINT BOTTLES §28.00 ■E^re^jgWJiT l V PER CASE 0F C9A fifi |Ix«Wlj MB P I Si 1 1 QUAftT BOTTLES w^H.UU !^^^HH>JJr w^^ i j« OR PER 002. $6.00 |||4 KEDMA BRITISH BREWED BEER64 words
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Article, Illustration2203 1933-10-01 12 the World of Badminton Prioress Of The Championships The Junior Doubles Walk-Over Trouble Exciting Open Singles Contests —How Lint Boon Guon Won His Tie Koh Keng Siang's Great Fight— Great Tussle In Finals Expected Inter-State Matches Likely. SOME of the finest games of the season were witnessed at the S.V.C.2,203 words
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Article, Illustration363 1933-10-01 12 SINGAPORE TOURNEY POSTPONED A sensation was caused in Singapore badminton circles last night when it was announced that the two remaining finals whi.:h remain to ba played in the Singapore Association's tournament had been postponed indefinitely. The singles final and the junior doubles finals were to have been363 words
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Advertisement25 1933-10-01 12 ARROW /J TOOTH MirKES j(M FOR WHITER W)\ K^*** AND BRIGHTER hjfii My^L/* OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. W^"^7 Sole Agents: L. E. TFL.S A CO.'S TRADING SOCIETY,25 words
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Advertisement61 1933-10-01 12 <*£ H^fe If y° u have a spark of Romance in your heart or Music in your soul, 1 you will rave over H Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ffiL? 9galß» m brilliant version of J. Hartley Wi-.'-'., Manner's world-popular Comedy— m WT "PEG O" MY >4^|^vM e^ with Wr Wf|' DA VIES B»&«*'<»-^K^61 words
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Advertisement187 1933-10-01 12 \j CHANDLER SPORTS TOURER. One of the latest models. W Nw Duco. Small mileage. Six wire wheels. Collapsible screens. A really handsome car in new condition. PRICK 1475. A MORRIS OXFORD TOURER. Another economical car In Up top order. Appearance as new. Hood, body, upholstery, tyres and mechanical condition really187 words
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1889 1933-10-01 13 EDWIN G. : WOODHALL - The AMAZING EXPLOITS of A "SUPER" DETECTIVE EDWIN G. WOODHALL By LATE OF THE i C. I. D. Continuing "THE SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD" THE tentacles of Scotland Yard reach out beyond the islands of Great Britain, across vast oceans and wide continents, in search of "wanted men." The work1,889 words
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Article493 1933-10-01 13 COLOI RS BE A I U HI I ES IN PRACTICE GAME Colours 2; WhlfH' V l. rpHE Padang pitch was in perfect -1 condition for the oopning of the S.C.C. hockey season, which took the form of a practice match betwi-en Whites and Colours, yesterday.493 words
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Advertisement152 1933-10-01 13 ■f^tf^ (OW GATE BUILDS PRIZE WINNERS/ WUBBf s*fl^. Every mother knows how vital it is to choose a JM Bfc»— dWlfe. correct and reliable Food for Baby. SO MUCH *^Hi Health and happiness in childhood success at .^BF**' school success at business all these are founded on a sound constitution152 words
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569 1933-10-01 14 IRVINE'S 2 QUICK WINS Score Double Tote JUNGLE LORE PAYS DIVIDEND OF $81 (From Our Own correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. mHE first -lay of the Selangor autumn 1 race meeting concluded in fine weather this evening. The going was good. A record crowd including569 words
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Article322 1933-10-01 14 ARSENAL SIX TOO GOOD FOR MIDDLESBROUGH London, Saturday. rpHE following are the results of matches played this afternoon in the English Leagues and in the First Division of the Scottish League: Division I. Arsenal 6 Middlesbrough 0 Birmingham 4 Leeds Utd. 0 Chelsea 0 Tottenham Utd. 4Reuter - 322 words
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Article1046 1933-10-01 14 How They Stood Before Games Yesterday The following were the positions of Clubs in the English and Scottish League tables prior to yesterday's matches P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Portsmouth (9) 7 3 1 3 10 5 9 Blackburn R. (15) 7 4 2 11,046 words
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Article342 1933-10-01 14 MALAYS TIE \i 1 ill ROVERS IN THRILLING GAME (From Our Own Curreipunueiit.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Exciting cup-tie soccer was witnessed by a large crowd this evening when the Selangor Malays and the Kuala Rovers met in the Senior B.F.A. cup-final. Amongst those present342 words
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Article53 1933-10-01 14 Three Points Victory Over Islands A Wiltshire Regiment XV defeated the Islands by 8 points to 5 in a Rugby match at Tanglin yesterday. Broad scored for the Wiltshires with a penalty goal and also converted a try scored by Lucas. Whllan scared a try for the Islands53 words
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Advertisement118 1933-10-01 14 WSJ THE <I*WT»^ FRA/ER "NEAVE U° WM flflA DI/TRIBUTOR/- "V a^""^ WMI [Watt the "SAMSON" Way for LONGER WEAR and BETTER VALUE. VX^v Smooth Dark Tan Box Calf. W^NT^ik. Durable, neat, perforated cap. X^kjNSajfrgga^g^y^ light weight and hard wearing. i^^(i-J J^ Invisible eyelets. Leather sole. K^^ ft^ $4.50 A delightful118 words
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Article1795 1933-10-01 15 Forward's The Boxing Boom: Another Board Of Control WITH the formation of a Boxing Board of Control in Selangor the ■port is now on a sound footing In nearly all the principal Malayan towns. The only important place where a cpntrollii'g authority has not yet beeig set1,795 words
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Article722 1933-10-01 15 FAST GAME AT ANSOiN STADIUM Straits Cattle 3: S.R.C. ..2. THE third replay of the first round Cup tie of the S.A.F.A. competition between the Straits Cattle Trading Co. and the S.R.C. at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon ended In a win for the former722 words
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Article100 1933-10-01 15 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT FIXTURES Monday, Oct. 2:— D. C. Burn and A. L. Gilmore vs. E. A. Brown and J. N. Wainwright Dr. E. D. Llndow and H. K. Fearnside vs. E. H. R. Bowerman and A. B. Jordan. G. C. Miller and H. C. Allen vs. E. Laldman and100 words
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Article828 1933-10-01 15 29 -Nil BUT GAME PROVIDES FINE RUGBY The Rest 29 pts.; Newcomers nil A LTHOUGH beaten by 29 points (4 goals, 1 penalty goal and 2 tries) to nil the Newcomers to Singapore Rugger put up quite a stout resistance and during the second half had almost828 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-01 15 THE FAMOUS PAINTINGS TEST ANSWERS TO THE FAMOUS PAINTINGS TEST. 1. Angelo. 2. Millet. 3 Leonard! Da Vinci. 4. Murillo. 5. Millet. 6. Portraits. 7. Peasant life. 8. Gainsborough. 9. Animal scenes 10. Portraits.34 words
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Advertisement169 1933-10-01 15 ANSWERS TO GENERAL QUESTIONS. 1. Felony. 2. 1,728. 3. A white, or nearly white, mineral. 4. One that preys at night. 5. A globular light sometimes seen on a ship's masthead and the yard arms. 6. Tiberius. 7. A peanut. 8. A Spanish Instrument for execution by strangling. 9. The169 words
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Advertisement350 1933-10-01 15 NOT A PAIN AT 78 She Feels Like 48 Aches and pains are not inevitable in old age. When they do come, there is always a cause for them a cause that can be overcome. Here Is a little lesson on growing old, by a woman of 78.— For the350 words
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Article, Illustration24 1933-10-01 16 THE HANNYNGTON-PEARSE wedding- The bride and bridegroom leaving St. Andrews cathedral. (Rigbt) H. E. Sir Cecil dementi arrives for the ceremony.24 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-10-01 16 Ml KOW, the Chinese coalie clearing the ball in the Singapore Cap Tie.13 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-10-01 16 Ql \.<, UUONU ..>: lue secouu yoal for the Chinese after four I play in the Cup Tie yesterday.17 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-10-01 16 PLATERS aboit to take the flddi in yesterday's Rugger matcn.10 words
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Article, Illustration8 1933-10-01 16 A GROUP nut-i.if the cathedra! after the weddin*8 words
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Article, Illustration13 1933-10-01 16 A LINE OT T T in the Rugby match on the Padanf yesterday.13 words
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Article, Illustration12 1933-10-01 16 AN INCIDENT In White vs. Colours S.C.C. Hockey trial at the Padanr.12 words
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Advertisement15 1933-10-01 16 I CALL AT Bang Tbeng Co. For GRAMOPHONES— RECORDS and MUSIC 103—105, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement346 1933-10-01 16 Cbc Beat tn jf U 1 11 1 1 U r C For Value, Quality, and Design. Hang t>enq furniture Co. Factory 7O, Sophia Road, Singapore. 103, SELEGIE ROAD. <J COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor. Aaaeta £60.000.000. Arthur C Potta,346 words
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