New Safari shortcut Problem

After i upgrade OS to Maverick, Safari short cut "Select Next Tab" and ""Select Previous Tab"" doesnt work anymore.
I cutomised that two shortcuts in Setting-> app shortcut before i upgrade OS.
Help~~~~

They're named
Show Previous Tab  & Show Next Tab
Changing them works as before...

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