Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 May 1946

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  • 18 1 The Sunday Tribune Xewspaper Of T/n /'<>>p:', of Mnfnun Telephom > ii PAGES SINGAPORE, May 5, 1946. 10 CE^
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  • 290 1 10,000 SINGAPORE DOCKERS STRIKE "Incident" With MP Leads To Geneva! Stoppage Of Work v* \T. THOUSAND DOCKt.KS OF THF SINGAPORE no\ rRIKE TODAY, CRIPPLING WORK ON SING AK THE SECOND TIME IN SIX MONTHS. o strike has been called, the Sunday Tribune understands, following an "incident" in the morning, wher,
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  • 91 1 U.S. Medical Aid Flown To China I V FRANCISCO. May S 1 4. Four and a half ton? i Y of medical supplies from t New York. PhiladeW i and To edo were floi x here last night, en rou \to China to stave off e: j ud- he by
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  • 83 1 Pataudi Sends Worcester In To Bat WnaCRUHH May 4 —The Nauab of Patauoi correctly called ta Is to the toes ot*ing the match between the I: VI a\d Wonv>'ershuv County today. After going to the dressing rcocn to consult his colleagues, he sent Worcester*!) re in la bat. Lyttleton could
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  • 62 1 Woman Gets 3 Years Gaol OTTAWA. May I— Kathleen v. defenri.-.nt m the C:r.ia>: -.an espionage case, wa.' ccd yesterday, to three years impri►>nt. She pleaded guilty to violating the Official Secrets Act by givin >o an unauthorized person. is formerly employed in ttM the Ui IK Dgdom and had
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  • 29 1 LONDON. May ..arles W. before the won n: r races inclu: i I rid-to-.->bell Black in 1934. died at UNRRA headq In G aged 43 Reuter
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  • 30 1 HBLSH .ay 4— An ofl|:ial sig:rng of a trade treaty between .»nd and Russia providing for the exchange of $32,000,00 of goods during the remit. A. P.
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  • 749 1 "'I iii rapfai'i (Yirtl C?*i i_V BE., by .iv \i\ iil|> ili'M-riSx*. "Tut- captain was pakv Uir lit u was When we n i d the j iflc md m Ui the select< s the captain looked at I Takasaki and i I
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  • 68 1 Hutoyama Barred From Office l I' I'M VI T TOKYO. May I Bfttonmm, pr ,id. n( Oi th. Libor:il «rtj. has been barred from public office as he was report* ly about to be proposed a mier o succeed Baron Ku Shld Ati lnctmem by SCAP <:■ n having •ias
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  • 84 1 U.S. Coal Strike Crippling Food Aict Programme WASHINGTON. May 4, -J. A. (i toduy that the :i prur Ear >pe "is <>n collapse" du^ sof trlke. Sin- k< be§ in on April I, hi dd resultrd in th<> loss ol 60.000.000 B of coal. Without coal lo t the railroads
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  • 17 1 ROME, May 3 Italian toninh' stated that rrom Vi( bad d her Br^nntT Pa 3 undation.— Reuter
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  • 159 1 Big Battle Looms For Chungyuan itipinc;. May 1. Authoritative Chineae Con mu nisi MMTCet saifl Hie st.n^r is ,el for a large scale battle for Chugyiiaii on the central > af the H I -llrinan border. urccs allege Q vcrnm n hi^ assembled 11 armic^ of more b on hnaf
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  • 202 1 TALKS ON PACIFIC BASES WASHINGTON. May 4. Talks v bleh long way toward Lses by the Unit s wth Austra n i South ci i be helrl b I on President HarTroman and Australian Prime Minister J. Clvlley next we* k. The State Department annoir bat Mr. ChifiVy will v-sit
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  • 72 1 EISENHOWER IN MANILA MANILA, May 4.-Chi' General staff, Ckn. Dwigh Elsenhower, arrived on May 4 by plant- from the Marianas and i. ..in i iwift round of inspection of Army ins is. "What in bell are you guy* doing up at this time of the day?" he ask* ci m
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  • 105 1 ACTOR (In Dying GI's Role) DIES ON STAGE s LOS ANGELES. May 4— i (In a theatre workshop auditorium, John Didanoff, i 24, played a dying soldier'? i rele and died. Didanoff sivalloioed a Harmless pill given h:m by Lois Conklin. playinq as a nurse, as he occupied a make-believe
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  • 273 1 1 70,000 Tons By June Or 10 Mi llion Will Die lv\di\i B aß2iifi? k LONDON. May 4 ...Unless I ndi a receiv?s 170.000 tons of cereals by the end of next month, five to ten millions of [nd an bjU] perish from slarva ion, ?aid Sir Manilal Naniw:;. representative
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  • 68 1 May 4 —Twelve penons. iding one suspected of being the 1 of a clandestine Fascist movere under arrest in connection the removal of Mussoli: fiom his grave Police Chief Umbere anno dty. rvrrante said all denied taking part in toe actual the fori)ody but some
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  • 131 1 "Battle Zone" Proposal Rejected CAIRO. May 4. Abdul I man Azzam Pasha, Genera] ol th< hi >'" II I said he has received pro] ome Ai v. n and childrx n be bi ted from P to neigh b irini At ib md II ly Land tared a "bat zon*
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  • 71 1 Britain Quits Lebanon MEW YORK May 4 Br today reported to the Unl Nations Security Counc all British troops have w:* drawn from Syria and from Lei: a <H had tt\ >' a liquidation party.' which will be evacuated I 30. Thus apparently one coni versial question which council handled
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  • 348 1 s N FRANCISCO, May 4— The rcbi Alcatraz, famed American prison, were still hoi out in the main cell block after attempts by prison authorities, with the aid of M Prison guards, who had the main cell block to get y, "unflre
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  • 12 1 TEHERAN. May A I fish, was am r] >ti iv the National
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  • 152 1 1 K1 <». May 4.— The fntrn I M i Ihe Far East ad joutned until SN am. MmmU] liU t usion *i I resd Af me It I ..>ut hearing pVas from d fendants. Removal from crarl r who yesterday t was ordered at
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 \K r.UARANTI PEN REPAIRS 7. LEE B i Rcl, 34. Chulia Si Telephone 797!.
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    • 138 1 TYPEWPPIR 332, North Bridge Rd, Telephone 7971. \l II I Will I i| Kl( > I I OCCASIONS EF22 Gold 4 Silver— Waltz 0470 ComedyUod— With Chorw Kn::": W.:l!? p art 14 2 El '27 Jolly Fellows— Wattß 0528 Sandier Ittnu Amoureuse Waltz Part 14 2 EF2B Eva Walt* 0
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  • 553 2 The Sunday Tribune MAY 5, 1946. Palestine tnp of the In Pale Ini bat An omeporl on Burope'j Jews ui Z Mil i Ish State 1] th< Holj 1...:..: 1 Cin much wj lei But IU re iei tain] n hid res to i v. I ;aii'. Ignore tn poi
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  • 791 2  -  W.A. Harpur "fiimMu Gimune, (jfimm On Yarned the cm toy back-pay or i.ti<r ><>i t,, .< fiiiii' .i ;>mgined u tr or arising i i folium. Thi only \Ueni <>.<» ar< t alf, and therefor. liin mute an t'fl: fIU/flflj tii/Jl (I 1 .lib/if/ Oi By A l«>i contentious
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  • 517 2 S.S. Chua On TEA MONEY The y«.ar 1940. Mention the rd tea and immediately listener connects i; with a cool isanr afternoon spent under ;.y shade of a \^r tree, with a jug of the freshing drink ai hand. The yenr 1946. Men; ion the word tea and immediately listener
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  • 445 2 Through Chinese Eyes tll '2s An English worn: to n\iv y. pore whom idle had th it t u BUJ „r rlopa\ sealed that throug B ?l y< its in 1 act U" r v^ SI memory of their a i o participate in and j vo t bf friends
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  • 75 2 i H \KiTV SHOW Civilians will have a chance of seeing Be The Ban nol e Street," when is b. in by Roger I y at the EN:- Th< Victoria TL 10--il Th. is a SD I Oil; Til and his wife i Brlish theatrj rid
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 2 Bryant of "Forty Thousand Horsemen" famepore soon, with hr three- ami year baby, to rejoin Itamd, Mr. Maurice Stlvei stein, Director for MGM Far East M stein is en route from Austra, the "Esperancc Bay," whtto arrive n Singapore on Manlay with hri •igl.u.. ■out a inonth be for Australian
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  • 33 2 Mr. A. Le Meyeur Famous Painter Still In Bali ■11 tnat Mr A. U> Mt in aid ir has n. During the crayi I saw Mr. Le Meycur a Sin an ageing brill
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  • 122 2 Today's Hjman Story Triburu Staff t iltuatlon. In the spri: ere arr f ve d in i^ emM tfcoae theatrical tourii h used > by bar: Malayan ftudi ilkit lcreas r ided a listen. 2 ce w; i is if Ell I she
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 301 2 tkeiii \i: I»BU-IV\II» rrAN*irii'.i* ADVERTISEMLN'Tb Casu^. i\ .V crnents: Wan t e d." Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, i or Per itaal, etc per insertion of 20 lmum. 15 cet additional we. Domesti nrrences Death, W i)<e Engagement, Kirth notice-, v)0 per lnserJon of 25 rd A :ld be limni to
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    • 24 2 Eytsigfti Ruined ence il htest d ta your eyesight or lenses. hesitate to have your oughly exam ned. C. S. CHONG 0.D., F.P.O.C. I
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  • 114 3 OVERSEAS SPORTS IN BRIEF At'n Swimming Record V/ By Russian >NDON, V .onal swimming n m or. i Dt to Mos R neird h by the So\ M i H. 12 I which A i ngary, C v and Italy ha I the \\ivs\ r Eui .til championship tour- 18
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  • 994 3  -  Cecil Wong By Tribune Sporty Writt-r Names thai figured prominently in the spoits columns a decade af > vt hitUns the sports headlines this week. On Friday nigh. AI Rivers. wh came I r top; r n an ag again Qgun d a main
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  • 518 3 Worecester Will Give Indians Stiff Test num Morgan, Reut Editor) i ONDON, M .i> 3. Th Indian ri keters face a s fl i i «<» 01 when opsnin igaiiist Worcestershire Th I g a County eleven of nearly pre-war tourists, who beei s«- of tli i e arrival and
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  • 37 3 LONDON, May 3.—Th< I raters reported all fit and well ujter yesterdej's strenuous pratl They Kill t toaay har'.nrj a It London before proceeding to afternoon. The wfather has turned whu Pfttl to i Reuter
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  • 206 3 NEWMARKET. May 3: —The of the Jockey Club have wlthn tho licence to train of j North Mr. J. P. Hull<>j well al'cgng that a drug had b administered to one of his horses. following statement apt today's racing C wards of the Liverpool Spring Meet- Jockey
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  • 55 3 Democracy On Cricket Field LONDON. May 4. Democracy took a step for I Lords cricket grounds on I For tin tane cricketers pi: i as paid professio: tferentiated from amatc; d of appeaii' he programme smp! 1 surnames. Prevl only "gentlemen" aman were referred to by their initials. All were
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  • 83 3 Happy Knight 5-1 Derby Favourite LONDON, May 3.— Happy Knight, r of Two Thousand Gv now the joint Derby favourite, quoted at Victoria Club call-over tonigh s—l. ale:.- Hi-ot Street At the beginning of the week Happ I found few backers at 50 1. Lord Derby's Gulf Stream, tht favourite
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 328 3 I pjn.— 'j in and as the "Cangster's Bo) ,sual but toteresting la t ion To-morrow od Cavalcade 1 -Stars' assemble together rty. to which you are Atlantic: C.W. p.m.— ».30 p > See Greater Thrills in .iig chapters of "The Fighting Dcm! Dogs" i man Brix) ••clous there can
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    • 34 3 iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiii»i'^iii"iHiiiir ("111 X(«l€lX(ji Pagar- ;.-JT 5 Shows To-.. T 9.15 p liig& Than Ying. Mei Hsi Sun M "LAST NIGHT" M.t:.'.;.- 1 ilirnr.i i- :i rm led lustj a.s life Change: "Madam Butterfly" lIIHIHIIIUJIIIIIHIIIIUiIiIIiniIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIIU
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    • 71 3 i*AV!LiOIVfO-DAY 5 SHOWS 10.30 I m I.3O— J— G. —9 30 p m It's Terrific! Don't *iss it ruRLE GEORGE LAIRD yM if'ffflik CfNTURT-FOXS H &S^MhS^^A IftiHOH SHOCKER BBtt J. wti f .a i t LJl\ I*. Booking— Tel 6909. A'y^Wrf iwfe HkVi Bui IMB By a |Mj f W"sJ^^^
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    • 188 3 ■■■■■■■■■Illlt^Ku^ To llk Oper V*§ \J •j n$ You re Not M ii e and Tragedy w.im.,u. tin i r. iIA l Iw i 1 1 I Susanna CLm.icic ,-KB I IVJ *i' V^^B ii a.m. I- in- tHßßT^^^rWflW^^H LAST \I(;IIT*S >UBi>%l(.lll Premiere of SUili 1514.11 I 111 I! i£W9/Urfi.
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  • 192 4 Textiles Arrive: Govt Policy Awaited The handing pror of considerable supplies of g-ne-rai and household commodities ordered by the b.m.a. tu 'he L'r.tish Association or Straits Merchants is being done in an orderly manner. These Roods are now beIng distributed freely in the local mark -ts. Bo far no distribution
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  • 72 4 il to Thr Bund n bant) ,v v Ma; I bnpertal I I mical biWt -the DM MOU incoipi rai »e Brunncr Mond Bi Nobel Inter -sre prn-ccding -v >.: on a £9.000.000 programme for expansion ot then r/ intrr-■-•s i is .vi'.ained that djUlllffl an imponant
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  • 69 4 NANKING. May 4.— Mei Sa pin.; pupp :ninister of the interior during the Japanese occupatlon, denied a r his treason trial he had collaborate d. only d i refute to collab :\i- w.*:. ■:> my and -iv mj count ry but I also :vt d him
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  • 58 4 Hu^sain b.n Dm I rnad BUMHI um AMhti Manan. who :.g the group of police and p: ighl up before Ml Ki onelli M Byrne, in the third police court, on tentat ve charges of causing hurt to local people during the Jap OOCtlpatii 1 Off) n I
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  • 106 4 \> v 4.— Lunch-t im r acor wtA against Worcestershire. I w vet t ntibn I I for ■<:.•■ H -:'h b Mar.;:;<ci JT 8 P ton l lIMli i A crowd of 1,1 AH tli< I:; wore sweaters in BB INGH U M •>' 4. E\-V: Hoover,
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  • 246 4 (Sunday Tribune Correspondent) MAI. A M-MPUR, Satardmy^— Political rircles bin assert that e.ven it a^rccnienl is reached beiwetfl the Ralen and the Government, the Malays will n«»l be pacified. in the foretyxxnt ol lialay opposition i. citizenship Issue which, Malays contend, is being
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  • 141 4 PENANG RACES (Tribune Staff R»por PENANG, Sat.— Results of the Penang races run off today were: Race I— The Elk (Ah Kim) 1 Kingsma (Keen*) 2. Tote $36' $9. $7. Race 2— New Cello (W. Nocrdin> 1, Moonwin (Jaffar) 2. Tote $13 $7, 57 3— Cellofori (Mat) i, Gula (Ah
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  • 55 4 TATTERED-BUT HONOURED (Special to fhe Sunday Tribune). LONDON, May 4— By the King' n :and. the Royal ard to be flown c saluting base at the Victory March in London en June ivill be the flan floirn when King visited fhe Nor- BeacJu's in June The Standard then torn and
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  • 213 4 S'pore Looks Very Tired And Dirty!" "Singapore looks like an old lady who has travelled down fron^ Kuala Lumpur in the night <train sitting up sh- looks very tired and dr That is the impression given by genial. CG-year-old Mr. H. M. Hodges, Djr-ctor of the Monsanto Chemical -Company, of
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  • 126 4 Two On Armed Robbery Charge Alleged to hnve been concerned in armed robbcr.es. two Chinese. Seah Seek Bn .-vA Koh Chong were produced before Mr. L C Goh. .n the scrond police court, yesterday. Ib Seek Heng was alleged to have been concerned in an armed robbery, on Apr. 29
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  • 47 4 Soldiers Rob Trishaw Two small robb- rl( plac< on Frday nigfii first wns perpetrate d b* Ch:r b »'h armed w: b tols. in Park Stn-. t. T: -)nd robbery took place at North Bridgn Road whei BrltUn sok: i nb"d a trishaw r of his trishaw.
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  • 41 4 BOSTON. May 4.- Sal B;= Bos; on knocked oir Jack Armstrong of Toronto in th» a of their scheduled 15--roundf r full: lefending Mat nal Boxing Association featherweight thampl n Bartolf. v. 126 and Arm. Strong was half a pound less
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  • 286 4 Russia Claims Invention Of Radio Telegraphy. i MOSCOW, May 3—Ahxander I Popov, Russian phfticttt mnd elcc--1 trical engineer, is now officially re gardrd :n the Soviet Union as the inventor of radio telegraphy. According to Sov'et records, Popov need the discovery SI years, cgro. 14 monttis before Carconi patented his
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  • 242 4 ROUND-THE-CLOCK RADIO CARS TO FIG H T G ANGSTERS «'l i.i.uni stand the ctoci pssta i ...i <• rs, which augment othi i police a< liviiit^ t.. «urb i im« i beginning of last week, be^un to patrol SingaporQ foi the first tun- \ltlioutfh the |>ol is still "on test."
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  • 137 4 "The Son Of Robin Hood" The A re last night of th" "Son of Robin Hood" 'Bane' wood Forest* Bl lp.tol is Ue for more reasons than one. In the sphere of its cinema entertainment. S.ngapore is brought i up to date with the release of this Columbia lechniookrar picture
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  • 22 4 The Sunday 4 -The Rt>yal rcciw I*:- live tices aged from fifteen and a half to Exchange Telegraph
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  • 41 4 Caugh- in possession rounds of amiv -tkang aid gu iling 40 rounds ui .38 am:: nit: K. R. K\ cm: pressed for a: of ihe public has bee: ably endanger I huvt f'iund six months' r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 119 4 Off* us a trial and you will 425. Morth Bridge Road. M.cvi (Contnctot to H M. Fotvti tinr< k (apitolt im i:i?i .i hore Bahru— Phone 22 Daily 3 Shows: J— 7— D.15 p.m. "STALINCRMV' Produced la Russia MMENI O I iiion I lirali < lusement Park, Johore Bali. ■.V
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