The Straits Times, 4 June 1929
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Title Section13 1929-06-04 1 The Straits Times Ml SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JUNE 4. 1929 PRICE L 0 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement223 1929-06-04 1 I TROPICAL J SUITING |"FLORODOR"i (8.D.A.) WING LOONG, i Illi.H ST.. SINGAPORE. /A2HI2t FOR THE PEOPLE In these da>> the art of right living is being practised more than ever before. It is increasingly realised that protection against germs is more important than the cure of their ravages. That is223 words
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Advertisement242 1929-06-04 1 HALL-MARKED SILVER PHOTO FRAMES Hand-made frames. Plain flat mounts, in increasing width; and weiirhts of tiilver, oak backs and struts, best finish, with special vtruni; ktafe In strut. < B i v HAl.l. M \l\vA 4f| HBBEKbWbIbK HAM)-M,\!ii: i^oto B^B B^B HEBH^SMBBfefiKtr Main, flui ."nd B^B B^R BJK »uui. I242 words
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Advertisement11 1929-06-04 1 -FLORODOR" IB l» V I WING LOONG raopn m. U! \K.11 words
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Advertisement536 1929-06-04 2 P. I 0. BRITISH INIIA ANR APCAR LINES (laoeraorotod la FaaTUad) M \ll AND PAMBNGBB AND CABOO SraVICBB. PRNINBCLAB AND ORIENTAL BJf. 00. X CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTT-B OOIBRNMKNT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BEBVICE. OUTWARDS PBOM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Toßßage daa S'per. MJat EHIVA 100 Jaa* II536 words
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Advertisement589 1929-06-04 2 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON TUBIN KAIfIMI) TO LONDON Bapioa. aUraeiilea. Loadoa, A a twerp aad Rotutdam ▼oaaoU Toanaga Daa Ball I EATORJ MABU 10.0 M Jaao 1 t ATSUTA MARU 1,001 Jaa* SI tl KABHIMA MARU 10.004 Jaly 4 BAEONE MARU 10.140 Jary II It S'JWA MARU 11.100 Aag- I FUBHIMI589 words
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Advertisement518 1929-06-04 2 IWMS PMLP UNE (Uaorporatod ia AaatralU) FOB BEJSBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Vl4 JAVA. DARWIN AMD TRURSDAY ISLAND. Regal*' moathly aalllag* by ta* woll kaowß itMaxi MAKEUP (7471 toaa) aad the aow motor vaaael. MALABAR (Ol* tea.). Taa MAEELLA I. on. of the largaal tmi Saaot ata«aiar« tradiag to Auatrmlu. Cabiaa518 words
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Advertisement708 1929-06-04 2 (ROYAL PACKET NAV. CO. OF BATAYIA UBd*r contract with ta* NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT T*l*phon. No. M40. with aab-«oaa*«ti*aa i? PM »*f». rraight. Trao.hip.aai Maria* D«du and Mnntri DnL r>pr»..otati»«. for Singapore sad Mag* Vttl.manta of th* Omc.l Toariat BarMt of J«t*. All Information. d tall** ItlMnrhi fr** of rhart* Apply708 words
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Advertisement624 1929-06-04 2 THE HUE FUNNEL UK THl OCHAN 8TRAM SHIP CO, UMITBD. TO CHINA MUTUAL STBAM NAV. CO, LTD. (lacorporawd la Eaglaad) IBGULAB 8EBVICB TO LONDON. ABS TERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. EAMBURQ AND BREMEN -GENOA. MABSEILLBB. UVBBPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES. HAVES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW-BOSTON, NEW TOES AND BALTIMORE. WUXLT SERVICE— LONDON AND MORTH624 words
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Advertisement503 1929-06-04 2 TK SUM STEAM NAY. 00. LTI. (laoorparatad ia Siam) BANGKOK rOASTINi. SrR\KK For ErvUy, Trengganu. krlantan. Itangnaia. T.lupia. J-atan Smgura. Laaoa, Sichon. BaaeWa. Kohaamai. Langiuan. Chumpoa aad Bangkok. Arrival I>«parture MALIM In Bail Janr I VALAYA June 9 June It SI'DDHADIB June 14 Junr 19 Th* atoamera are fitted throaghout503 words
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Advertisement518 1929-06-04 3 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAH I DMOAIX STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (tacorporated la Eaglaad) -ELLEKMAN- UNE PASSFNnr.R AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THR l'MTr.l> EIN'-.nOM AND CONT! PBKICBT SEBVICB OITWABDS. Ta Bong Kong. Shanghai aad Japan. Dae Spore. a.s CITY OF ATM' June 1 m*. CTT OP TOKIO July 1 ■OMEWABDB. *_s. CTTT OF518 words
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Advertisement469 1929-06-04 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP lAH* fWAMLKK AN MAIL LINE >^^»V*. ißa^Hhsmmmw V ROUN D-TH E- WORLD SEUVRE From SINGAPORE and I'ENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAI'I.BS. GENOA aad MARSEILLES to NEW TORK and BOSTON Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penaag IRES. POLE June I" June 11 Jaae I* PEES. ADAMS469 words
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Advertisement517 1929-06-04 3 MTN IMLS N.V. StooniTsart Maatm-happiJ Nedi-rland and N.V. Rotterdam I.loyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genes Amsterdam Seatkamp-oa Mara«'il|*a Rollerdaai •a. Blamat 11.000 EX. June 7 s.s. Priasei Juliaaa I.IM SJIJU. Jaaa 14 1.1. Taabora 6.600 B.L. Jun* tl m.v. P. C. Hoeft U.SOO SJIJI. Jaae I« m.v. ladrapoera517 words
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Advertisement382 1929-06-04 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CC, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASHSTATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOIST SCHEDULE. Sailing for Inited States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong Sails shout Saa Fr.arlsr*. flratllr, Vanooarrr A Taroma SA TACOMA from Manila Jan* U Saa Franrlacn aad PertUa**382 words
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Advertisement175 1929-06-04 3 nEXTRICITY EO3NOMY AND SERVICE t£^tAUuff T HE readiest, handiest, tcmfcitaH*f deantst and most eco- nomical servant in the world to-day Cuts out half BflLf^Xflj the monotonous and never ■F^y^^f ending work of the house;Sß^gg2j£JU^& hold and makes the rest v \i^l M eas y as p'ay—^oes not J-i-gaT make any175 words
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Advertisement557 1929-06-04 4 NOTICE In the F.siatc of TAN HON(. 800. deceased. Pursuant to Ordinance Ni. 111 < Trustee* NOTICE is hereby given tkat all credit or* and other person* having any claims sr demands again*! Ihe L.tate ef tke ahovei.amed Tan Hong 800 late of No. iM. Geylang Roa.l. S ■•i.pore. who557 words
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Advertisement499 1929-06-04 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS rh. II XeTi Tnnnare tT Bras Indlnted H.P M tugethrr Spare Parts, The al>o\r ma] I upon application tv i Valay SUte* Ki.l.>. Form of tender and urther particular'um the U'Cuiiiotlvi- r the Sto.-«' Supei.ntendent. I PSBAI an.l II ka rat office of ..I to the499 words
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Advertisement884 1929-06-04 4 PERAK TURF Cl'JB SUMMER MEETINC 1929. Thursday. Saturday. Tuesday. Thuniday and Snturday. Jdy 4. 6. 9. 11 and 13. 1»29. Two runs for eack Division of H (lasses 1. 2. 4 and I and Ponies I I. I aad 3. Three runs for each MvMa* «f thr Turf I'lub IM>884 words
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Advertisement245 1929-06-04 4 I DOES YOUR BABY CRY IN THE NIGHT The .inly con :r BoLy C-wn Tcbkts MbM t)f ...I. COLEMAN QUICK-LITE LANTERNS I 1 Storm Proof, Insect Proof Price $17.50 complete. JOHN LITTLE CO., I JD n im. «i- .m, i \A\t: gmj k tiMi ShnSsw W^ aTT^X aHTA^^k. l^aaTJasl Lb^^^^^^_245 words
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Advertisement287 1929-06-04 4 w Have you tried a Shampoo M w ith Cuticura Im r You will bo delighted Cuticura Ointment appiw-U directly to the scalp softens the scales ol dirt and dandruff and cleanse* the pores. The re markahly (of t and crcamv lath cr of Cuiicura Soap quickly cleanses it.r hair287 words
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Advertisement417 1929-06-04 4 AUCTION SALE Uedne*da>. Jmaj a, 41 U| p.m. Valuable M II. .«i y.si > ngagajisj. aami IJM .-.n I ahophoUM- ptenaisr* kn«wi as N. .1 llukit Timah l.< pore, arra 1-1.J4-4 Lol 4. Vaijs>. known a* No 4«i. H^ ■raa no squan Valuable freehold lan.l the junrtion of (.eylang Road417 words
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Article6726 1929-06-04 5 CLAIM DiSMlSSKD. hit*! .lustitt Mir i »;:>>" Hearing. "WILDLI CONFLICTING KICl RF The feMMMMj i hn-i i<Uy. Th«- Plaintiff in thii MM i» :.n.l rvwiiie* in MMJMMW I ndanla tui and catate o»wti in SingaiM.nB) i Jun.. 1V*5. and made kMM UM |>lmmti(T and th« .lint-6,726 words
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Advertisement229 1929-06-04 5 PROTECTIVE SPECIALITIES FALCON BRAND AHTI CORROSIVE PAINTS 'O* WQQO ANO MCTAI Preserve, protect and beautify all kinds of wood. iron, steel and other metal surfaces to which they are applied, and are unaffected by the extremes of temperature. -tf 5 KsbbbT BITUMINOUS BLACK Prevent* rust and is impervious to the229 words
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Advertisement195 1929-06-04 6 I am the BRITISH TRUCK I bear a name which stands for absolute reliability all over the world. I was conceived in the brains of the mast skilled British Kn-ineers and born in the works of the largest Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers in Kurope. I am the very latest addition to195 words
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Advertisement110 1929-06-04 6 Just ctm*itler the ouUtanding featuret of Thy New SPEEDER Mmall. light, elrcant. convenient lor the pocket Seta itaelf ia focus for instant u»e Sharp pictures at all dislaarea Base and speed of in-rrtme frenh Aim A substantial camera, made for wear— Yet exceptionally cheap. It's yours for $18. Apply to110 words
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Article1036 1929-06-04 7 THE TOTALISATOR. Helping Large and Small Owners. -I KSS KKSTS WITH PUBLIC. In ihr Su .<L-y !>e»patrh the Marquia of Jutland, a .<trwai-l I the Ire k-\ < ub. and hv of II nical writ** ih« fol- inl« renting Account renportinu the inlr<Mh»(ion of the Tolaliaator1,036 words
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Article79 1929-06-04 7 Fortune l.i-ft by the Late Sir J. Robinson. London, May 22. The lale Sir John Robinson, who wa» known in Nottingham ai the Jolly tSm," left MM.6M. Mr wa» a con^puiioui h*ur* in MidlaixJi *port. busln***, public affair* and philanthropy. He start«l life as a wool-itapler. then79 words
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Article140 1929-06-04 7 The Singapore Municipal health state ment for the week ended May 26 give<he total number of death* as male 107. and female *V. This represents a death tate of 31.91 per mille, per annum, compared with in the preceding week and 31.M in the corresponding week <-f last140 words
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Article428 1929-06-04 7 Illness at Banquet. WARM TRIIU'TES TO SIR T. VAIT.H.W A tribute to the memory of S r Tudor Vauchan. the Britiah alinUur in Stockholm, who died suddenly in mail week at the banquet to the delegate* of the Federation uf British Indiutnea. ia p«bliahrd In thi> the428 words
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Advertisement63 1929-06-04 7 rT^Nzrl^ PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY Of" THE WO R LD^CZQvi /Cyi N J 111 a— an i gr^ f^Ct jf OBSERVE THE LvJNvj jl IvAiN L/o of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from ail deleterious matter. §ST4TE (XPI^ESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES aBBBBBBBV aTBBBBBBaV aBBBBBBBaV63 words
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Advertisement266 1929-06-04 7 An I'nusually (iood l'r<>^r,nini«- n( Half I'ricc (••It IHKKK NIGHTS From Mondu\. .lune 3. al APOLLO CINEMA GBYLANG Kerond Show al I pm. A KOMVN<K mi SK« \M|(kGRBAT WHITE W n mtli a fli.tln^ui hi. l cast hi-adi-.l by ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN A pif nr- B*s* »M the th.ilU of nftfaM266 words
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Advertisement354 1929-06-04 7 Here's A Pictire YwTvt Been Wailing For JAMES CRUZFS ■GBR ffK OF THi: ft OLD IRONSIDES Telling a Talc of .1 Fighter for Freedom wilh a Krvdi casl including WALLA( K HKKIH FSTHKK RAI^TON (jeorck banchoft (Hakiks kvrkki.i. JOHNNY WAUU* A F'aramount K«»ad Show Production. COm\€ PAVILION shortly if ns354 words
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Article144 1929-06-04 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Caught When Changing Quarters. Aa inpnMu. method of avoiding drtr.tiun afUr boarding Ihr Prmdrnt Jfffn.un at Manila, adoyud b> a > .ung r ilipino »ho tuord away to Hong Kant. It whil* tk» man trying- to conrcal himtrlf in a lif* b«at a/Ur kavinf144 words
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Article33 1929-06-04 8 From China ami Japan, by Prnanc Mani, dur at Sinrapur* lo-morruw. Krom Kuruur (London maiU dr«p«trh«<! on May 16) by Rajula. due at PraanK I a.m. on Friday, thr 7th instant.33 words
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Article41 1929-06-04 8 ■y La mala Mantaa b*nonoaut J> d.r N.d.rl.ndta FTkma rjtlimai l.»fl Arrd 8'|»«r» Ioa^oa Apl. 16 M«; 21 M«T Z May 27 Ma, t May IT May I May 27 May 9 June 1 May 10 Jam 341 words
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Article237 1929-06-04 8 Turtdar. Jun» 4 SklM ak.nt.14* ih» Hi,.,,,, ap ,H*4 lo arri*«. KKPPEL NABBOUB. Wain Wharf Tranr Pontoon No. t. T«g Sri Tun 'a. Hopptr Bare* Hf Joan I. [>»«,.. •an. V.Aithur Pkyta Wharf W'.r Sudr* <oal Wharf l>.i. r F.US. Hoppor* I aa4 VESSEL* IN DRY DOCKS.237 words
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Article211 1929-06-04 8 To-da> China. Hainan). Japan. Korea. Forimm, Ka.t Siberia. Phihpplaa Island*. »«l»rn Canada and Watlam Stale, uf I S.A A.i.halium 2 p.m. Ecjrpt iJ'ai. t pa». Bagan Si Adi Api i Eimrnl Ji i I pja. North and Ka»t India iKutuni) 3 an. Krmaman and Trrnnanu iHont Hoi211 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement409 1929-06-04 8 Pavilion JTheatre 4(7 From Sunday. June 2to Saturday, June 8, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. r THK LATEST PATHE GAZETTE 1 The FOREIGN LEGION i Starring NORMAN KERRY— LEWIS RONE MARY NOLAN-JUNE MARLOWi: In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DESMOND in THE RETURN OF THE RIDDLE RIDER Final Episodes409 words
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Advertisement605 1929-06-04 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Claaailrw AMaVj ac« pair N. WANTS. FOB SALB. BTC. 1111 11 Ir r. garagr, «yc<-.' s jin,.. 134, Tan jong Kalong Kuad. good coaeJtieaip n MWUII HOI'BLE ROOMS, witk all ronvrn.rn<r> atliifhra. Trnn.t Bk Hi lIT, one >hnp in Grotvcnor Hotel Building facing Hill St. Apply Slepken.605 words
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Advertisement299 1929-06-04 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other < Uviflrd \dTt*.. art page M. MISCELLANEOUS rLOUANGL -ill kM| y*. fll A y.. M <|,) T R AS'SLATI ON English. Malay. U». Strain Time*. NtW IIANO FOR HIRE. Sum tit C* LU, 111 and IIJ. North Br.dg* Road. (lp> TYI'KWRIl ndfrtiUn. Rajah. T)P<- Bra. Ha .ah299 words
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Advertisement69 1929-06-04 8 "Man and Lion" Cement Best Portland Rapid Hardening Supplied against the Singapore Municipal contract for aavaral year* U»«d by leading European contractor* throughout Malaya. Prices Low. Cop.c* e» OSsctal teeu aaa» aw m«**l le Sole Agents: ADAMSON. CILFILLAN k CO.. LTD Singapore. P.nanf, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, and Ipoh. Why Feel69 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1929-06-04 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kundang Kerbau Station. Hy < o«t<».» of i.otrrBmni Hrahh <»■•» Far tar 24 rUan r.4i. at MM*l(kl o. Jam S. Mai. taadr tvmpvnitur* Um. >had« UmptretarF Mran »hkd» Uin|»nlu>r Mai tua radiation lit i Mia. grm*» radiatiun Mvan «*t bulb Ump*rmlar» M»ao r»l. humidity I p»r M*aa ab.olulr58 words
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Miscellaneous236 1929-06-04 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. a TmrUmy, Jaaa H W TJ7 am. U, l« p.... a. Sun tiwi |JI a.m.. Mil 4.7. p.m. Poiir* Band. Waterloo Str**t, a p m. Banvard Kngliih (omntj Co Re«k*ry Nook." Vic. Thratr*. 9 30 p.m. Wrdnradav. Jaa* S H. W. V.4t am, 7 7. K236 words
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Article443 1929-06-04 9 \lr Expected. E I RE ASK l\ SUMPTION. i 1 Correspondent) 1 Tuesday. 1 1 a.m. I up U i> cent. -i up in. m. cent. VI iM. hsM. Rubber. ml the local market wu I. n »nH N<-v York prices nmniini'p.1 on Saturday, but were I443 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article210 1929-06-04 9 EXCHANGE Stacaporiv June 4. On London. Duk m* tS\ I D*m>r.d tfi% I m York. Ifemand U IS 16 PriY«l» >JQ a t7\ On rrjico. B-. I4»i IMS I .1 ml F I 1 M.. I I UN B»rlin Mirks. Bank T.T. 231 <4 .1 II Sov*r*ign bur"* rat* X.&4210 words
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Article593 1929-06-04 9 Directors' Planting Programme. Th« nintt-i *:<•■■<• r«l ««ln; of the K.I U. Ui wHk Mr II X compan) > piaaM >. Chairman >*id Following the clear lrg and plaritn-i in 1K7 of ISI arm of ojt junglr n<w r I aer*. upon which wt» i whrn I593 words
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Article60 1929-06-04 9 LUB OK RUBBER. I'rnfit of I.uook Rabbw E.t.te for IMft i* 1 after deduction of M huil<t t>r» and nmrhinerjr. ti-riH of (i per ernt lr«» las lifUMl I* Vr ernl.i. rnrrrinx f«f tar K.oon I.. itput m 44l.nl:! Ih. mcainii tcl output for IM «(MM lt>.. of which 160 words
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Article81 1929-06-04 9 it ..f I!. *n Serai Rubber lompuir ..untcd to 477.0OU Ib. titimt It. and nrt profit per acre of malar* rubber warn III Oi. Id r'or Itt9 crop is »sti- »■■**< at 490.000 IV Dunne rtar £4.016 wii <'ti frt*m income tax authorities* and. after makina; provision81 words
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Article71 1929-06-04 9 Tntnt and lo>* account of Mrrton Rubber c»U i«r 1925. after charging d<i hutldin*;. and machinery, show* profit of atJWi, add halancr brought forward waa I /.•.«<& aukiag 14.0&.4. Dirrttor. prapox ■id for yrar of 74 per cent.. Ini ta\, Und carry forward JZ.I7H. Crop amounts to 171 words
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Article58 1929-06-04 9 Rogby, Jur fofficn exebaages ar« I Amitrrdam 12J07&. Athm. »7i. Bombay aelida) Plrrlin tuJ4:.. Hru**rl. .14 »1. Bachar. Burao. Airr- ipcnkaarn i'l.l.inrfora 192.54, holulay. Kobe la. 0 U-IM.. LUava i It JO a-3S. fan, I'r.rur 1(CI. Rio S 17-4 U. Stawkholm Skaaa-kai is. 6\d VWaaa M.l*, Yokohama IM_ Silver58 words
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43 1929-06-04 9 I? orlurk MN. Janr I. Ton* of Market LaUit i ..Me I tb. N*« York :—9|>"t »r Ib. US. »qn»1 to Standard Q C.F. SUnd.rd RJLS. SUnd.rd Bt&S. on T.nd.r mm m M W Jl.-Julv-S«a«. MS MS43 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article426 1929-06-04 9 MM Vat rd %my*Tt Scllrra fl £1 A rm Kwmbanir r: Ilunrr n Tin I I iiatang I'adang 1 1 Balu Inri fl II riuV.t Aranr II fl Iturmah Malay Cl ft hvr.dtnang ««t»>rn Slam Cl II llaad Yai I I Mitam Tin I I Hong Fall Hong Kon*426 words
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Article229 1929-06-04 9 V»l. I'd B«ya-» SalUrt t I Alrx. Brick Prvft. MIS t.n% 1 1 Alti. Brick Ordi. t.«0 t.70 fl £1 Brit Am. Tobacco e.10.0 Caaadian Ea*U 11/- 11 1 1 Ontr.l Knrm. »iO «.6O 1 1 Cyelf and Carriaga *.M t.tt 10*. 10a. Duff Itovclopmant T/« 6 8d. Dvnlop229 words
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Article110 1929-06-04 9 0. Ea« P IJM.SOO Sea. S'|>or« Col<J 8Un«« d*b. of 19M r^i. IMI-M 101 1« «L Smt»por« Muniripil p.e. of 1901 n4. IN* 1137M00 pu. t% pr»». S:nf*por« Maoicipkl 4H U of 1907 ni. 1M? |1.«00.000 N par. Sinnpor* Municipal 4S prof 190* r*4. 19H 11^00.000 M110 words
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Article368 1929-06-04 9 Frascr and Co. and l.yali and Kvatt's quotations. !->■'» Pricct Kra»«r i.rall Allrnby S I Alor t.«j«h (|1) A. ll.t.m till A. Kunint ill I Am. Malay I SS A. MoUk t SI 1 A. Pan»Balfowm* I til Brun.i iU) B. J.lutonf (fl) II Katil II Baku K.368 words
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Article126 1929-06-04 9 May output No IP 147.000 yard*. 70S picul* hours. 170,000 yard.. mH p ivt.-- Baalh. tSa hoars. 40.000 -n 44M hoar*. 20.01. i yards. 4M 'lluey Ye*.— 4U Soars, M.OOO yars*. tU Drvdg* bat now aaasad taroog* aid r and aow turned South into mach I Yai. SSI126 words
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Article55 1929-06-04 9 The Drcdg* on Taabawlrik Tin Dredging. Ltd.. m >hul down from April I to Majr >'■ ewtaa l» nhortagc of tatii an.l la rttrtl a •is. Raia< hai ttm airltad and water avpaty ib amplr, while provitiea baa h,rn maar «r»mit «h..rt«r»* hi futar* 4r\ •mom b« thr55 words
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Article134 1929-06-04 9 Additions tr» the HMM Area. Tit* ninth aanua ,nt+l •any. 1 in Lsnd.>: >:mon ihr ehai.ir. I (r chairmu aaJi tar balaar* »h««l aa inrrtiw of OJK in the I nta'.n arcounl. du« to expenditure on Thu w>, U.vided a* to (UT un Jmdaram. with aa untapprd134 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article97 1929-06-04 9 Sinfaporr. Jane 4 Robber. Local HH rfnli per Ib. Market Steady Rubberi.—«Uady. Scodaii 2.45-SJ*. flu BeauU 5&-&f real*. Malaka Pinda* t2OtM. MenUkab. HSS r*nt>. T»pah. IJOSW. Pajam. tlO 2 .■>. I Allrnb>> «20 2.10. Luna* tfMT*, Batu Lintangs I 1011".. Jrram Kuantam I^O-IJO. toad) Ku.K Johan>97 words
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Article129 1929-06-04 9 Rose Macphail Penman. Ltd. Singapore. June 4 London.—Rubber li ,d up '»d. Noon 37 ceata. Loa*»a —Tia fSOO its. «d. Mining—Steady. Saagvi Way. 3iOlJ«. Kucbai* 1.44-1.48 cd.. Kinta Dredg* liil.N, Klanc River a.IS-tJt xd.. Hone FatU M 6i renu, Malaya ContoU. M-59 r«nti. PrnawaU •3-»6 cent*. Prtal<n(> 5.«0 i 70,129 words
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Article47 1929-06-04 9 Hrrdtn-n Helm ard Company. Inc. New York, sond u» the followir.fr cable date«l JuiW 3. their qti |r<l<i diillm Rubber Exchanr«- m|m to-daj < June 21.10. July 21.7". Aufftut ScpterrJx-r ?2.10. October 2t^0. November 22.60. December 2t.M. January 22.70. Nbraan EH Sinrapnre prire i« and I47 words
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Article70 1929-06-04 9 Proflt of rhan«kat Salak Robber and Tin for IK*, rw.ai'. >i*ln tnm divid«nd> on both <•!■■ per rent.. !»••> tan BUM -c I cent., lest tax, on preferred ordinary aad l'» pwr c«nt.. lt-»« tax. on d*ferr*d urdinary (saawli f'-r drnn-tlatloa. a*.n*> faam«> writing off eo»t •>» forward70 words
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Article39 1929-06-04 9 A cable rsceived by Lewi", and Peat' (SincaporeJ, Ltd ttwm their Ixmdon corrssponotnU iUUi that rubber stocks show as IncrMae nf SZt tons during the paat week, the total now on hand be lag }6,179 too*,39 words
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Article737 1929-06-04 9 Weekly Review. AG1 I I Al.K CM (KM KKSTRUTlOV (By Our London Correspondent.) London. May 9. There ha* been spasmodic support from thr quarter generally associated with Iha •■group." but nothing I ilthouish during the past few week* they have bought r«rhap* I'.OOO ton- Th.outside •lement. riding737 words
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Article79 1929-06-04 9 Thr director* of fhrviot Rubber I that thr i..u»<l capital now .taad. at lIIM.CM.I Crop far IKM iv I. i 11.000 Ib compared wttk MO.ono Ib. for IW7 Net pront amouat #4 to 81.M4 Add amnunl brxacht forward M.SO*. makinr CU.&3S Itodurt .moont plftrr.l rotate amortisation CI.OOO and79 words
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987 1929-06-04 10 Mr. Baldwin's decision to place the resignation of the Government in the hands of the King to-day puts an end to the speculation that has been rife since the early results of the General Election indicated the possibility of a987 words
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Article1392 1929-06-04 10 Lady Eleanor Smith - Lady Eleanor Smith (»r False Arguments And Weak Leadership. Several bright young people" have lately rushed into the Socialist Party. iu«t a* they rush to any other kind of freak party. They have not failed to attempt to justify themselves to me by pouring out1,392 words
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Article382 1929-06-04 10 Mr. Justice Stevens leaves Penang today for Seremban on transfer. The death has occurred of the Earl of Huntington's brother, the Hon. Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings, ihe racehorse trainer and polo player. Mr. N. Jones, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Assistant Adviser, Kukup.382 words
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Article802 1929-06-04 10 HOAX OR HOLDUP Two European residents of Singapore had a distinctly unpleasant experience while motoring on the Mandai Rnad one night last waafc. They saw a flashlight being waved ahead of them, presumably as a signal to stop, and as they alowad down they saw three802 words
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Article28 1929-06-04 10 Admiral <ondounct:» tu n iltrtai 1 praaident of thr republic at a joist mwtinc of the Smitt and the Chmiwr. receiving Woatof KW voUl There wm 40 bl»nk«.-IUuUr28 words
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Advertisement144 1929-06-04 10 WHEN THE BEST IS VITAL The B|f Unfadable ■£^^^E|Sli^lik7 < 'J— U SUNRESISTA" If t n is always to look at its best, it is i ji tains c: '.ijc colour. I "SIJSrtSISTA" CASEMENTS IMr colours resist the strongest light. ad ecru. All other colours. 50 inches widePrice 75 d144 words
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Advertisement77 1929-06-04 10 ALNAMBRA TO-NIGHT la the Secoad Skew at First National Picture VAMPING VENUS Featuring CHARLIE MURRAY Aloag with Latest Empire News. Pint Shaw at 7M p.m. A Western Drama ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST Peatariag MARY ASTOR and GILBBRT ROLAND. TAN CHBNG KEE A CO.. LTD, PreprleUrs. Grand Opera Records COLOMBIA77 words
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CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO RESIGN.
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Article, Illustration532 1929-06-04 11 Foreign Secretary Will Not Go to Madrid. London. June 3. The Government ha* decided to resign. Th« Government'* decision to resign followed a meeting of Ministers at Downing Street which lasted an hour. Mr Baldwin will place the resignation of the Government in the hands of the KingReuter - 532 words
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Article125 1929-06-04 11 MEETING OF MINISTERS. Insufficient Majority with Liberal Co-operation. i i ■4^—^ AFTER a day of rumour and conjecture as to the course of action to be taken by the Conservative Government in view of the election results, it was announced last night that Mr. Baldwin125 words
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Article145 1929-06-04 11 Cruise Over London In July. Arrangements are bring made for the great liurnry Rolls-Royce airship, the large* t in the world, to finite over London in the »econd week in July in connection with th.- R.A.K. display to be held at Hendon and the International Air Kx145 words
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Article87 1929-06-04 11 Insuring Independence Of Workers. It »■•> recently stated in New York that Mi. Kmnkob. of General Motors, i* riiM uaaing with leading linkers the formation <>f an Investment Trust, which would be the largest in the world, with investment. toUllmir R.000.000.000 dollar-. (£1.000.000.000). and would .include the87 words
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Article206 1929-06-04 11 Captain's Story of Liner's Experience. When the Cunard liner An ton is arrived at Liverpool in mail week Captain G. W. Melaom. the captain, described her advtnturea in the Atlantic ice fields. Wr found ourselves among all kind* of ice— pack ice, field ice, growler*,' ■mall206 words
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Article59 1929-06-04 11 Thrr* irunmrn. two of whom wen ranking raptaim of Scarfac e Al (°ap»n«, werv nhnt to drath in a utoltn car in Chicafo on May 8. Th« polic* found thrir bodtmt riddled with »oft-noa«d bullru. and thfy blame th« ihootinc en fanc»tf rm of the Bun Mnran nnjt."59 words
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Article242 1929-06-04 11 Luck of the Draw. SWANSEA PILOTS HOLD MR. JINKS. London, Jun« 3. A syndicate of Swansea pilots hn drawn Mr. Jink* in the Calcutta sweep. One of the Hunter's Moon tickets is held by Mr. Beadsmore. an accountant in a Sheffield steal (Inn. Mr. H. Butterworth, of242 words
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Article103 1929-06-04 11 Further Sentence of Six Months for Contempt. Washington. June 4. Harry Sinclair hat b«cn sentenced to further period of six month* imprisonment for contempt of court. Sinclair and Albert Fall were brought up ye»terday on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the leasing of the Wyom- ngReuter - 103 words
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Article79 1929-06-04 11 Furious by Buying on Chicago Market. Chicago, June 3. Reports that the Government is coming to the aid of the farmers with $100,000,000 fund to aid the marktting of the wheat surplus caused the wildest opening of the wheat market for years. There was an outburst of furiousReuter - 79 words
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Article43 1929-06-04 11 Views of Independent Producers. Colorado Spring*. June S. It ii announced that the limitation of nil importation by tariff provision or direct law of Content* will be popoted by -.ndrprndrnt oil producer* at the Oil Con■ervation Conference on June 10. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article44 1929-06-04 11 No Modification of Cruiser Programme. Washington, June 3. It is announced that President Hoover* loas not contemplate any modification of the American cruiser building programme. it least until agreement is reached by the principal Powers for actual reduction of lea power. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article30 1929-06-04 11 Operation on Boy Film Star. Los Angeles, June 3. Jackie ("oof m. the boy Aim actor, has undergone an operation for appeiviiriUt. Be is making* excellent progress. Reutcr.Reuter - 30 words
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Article73 1929-06-04 11 Warrant for Arrest of Croat Leaden. A warrant has been issued by th, Km frftncy Court at Belgrade for th« protection of the State for the arrest on a charge of high treason of Or. Anton Pavelitch, the Zagreb law)er. one tit.ir leader of the Croat Federalist I'arty.73 words
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Article122 1929-06-04 11 The Negotiations With Belgium. Paris, June 4. hacht has «cnt a letter to Mr. Owen Young, stating that the German Government is ready forthwith to begin I negotiations with the Belgian Government on the question of marks issued in Belgian during the occupation, and to agree that122 words
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Article136 1929-06-04 11 Mr. Jinks and Cragadour Joint Favourites. London, June 3. I'erbv belt ng is now as follows 8-1 Mr. Jinks and Crigadour. taken and MM 17-2 Hunter's Moon, offered. 9-1 taken. 10-1 Kopi, taken and offered. 100-9 Gay Day, offered, 100-8 taken. 25-1 Walter Gay. taken and offered. Le136 words
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Article90 1929-06-04 11 Death of Ambassador To Portugal. A Reuter cable announce* the death in U-ndon nursing home of Sir ColrilW Barclay. IT., < B.. < B K M V.O.. who had bwn Ambassador to Portugal since 11*28. Sir Colville was 60 yean I f a*v. He was the youngest90 words
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Article75 1929-06-04 11 LEAGUE CO UNCIL. Germany to Raise Evacuation Question. Berlin, June 3. The German delegation to the League of Nations Council meeting in Madrid left to-day. 'headed by Herr von Srhuber. the Secretary of State. Dr. Stresemann will leave on Wednesday, and will probably meet Dr. Schacht in Paris. It is75 words
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Article53 1929-06-04 11 Agreement for £10,000,000 Purchases. N. w York. June 3. The Soviet has signed a nine years contract with the Ford Motor Co. printing for the purchase of $30,000,000 worth of Ford cars and parts in the next four years ami the construction of a Ford car factoryReuter - 53 words
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Article29 1929-06-04 11 Vaccination Restrictions Removed. London, June 3. The Southern Railway I'n. announces that all vaccination restriction! on British visitor* to France will be removed on Wtdnaaday.— Rtutrr.29 words
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Article118 1929-06-04 11 Australia to England in 104 Daw Captain Reuben de Cloux. matter of •h* Hrnnfin Cecilie, landed r'almoulh on «ppy in winning for ihr third y«ar in iuoc«<»ion the whrat rare from Au»tr».ia to England, with 52,600 bags fr»m IVrt I.incn.n. which »hr .left on Ja^. lft. twatinff118 words
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Article233 1929-06-04 11 A Temporary Halt. DONATION FROM AIR BASE STAFF. Doubtless m result of the holiday yesterday, the upward progress of the B Sir Ronald Ross Fund has been arrested to mhw extent during the week-end. Now that people are back at work attain it is 0 hoped233 words
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Article192 1929-06-04 11 Vigorous Search on The Sussex Downs. London, May 25. There is still not the slightest clur of Mr. John Edward Mounscy. a DtfWtor of Barclays Bank (Dominion. Colonial and Owimi), who hat been missing tine* May 22. Motor ran. a low-flying aeroplane and horsemen are still patrolling the192 words
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Article59 1929-06-04 11 (•rave Developments With Poland Discounted. Kovno. June 3. The sadden illness of M. Valdemaras and reports of clashes between guards on the frontier between Poland and Lithuania i have given rise to alarming rumours as to grave developments being imminent. These are discounted by the official newspaper, which charges59 words
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Article38 1929-06-04 11 Elections to the Third Division. London, June 3. Glllinjrham and Exetrr City were reelected to the third division (Southern) ■<( the Football League. HartlepooU fnited were re-elected to the northern iwction and York City were elected. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article133 1929-06-04 11 Johannesburg Stockbroker^ Sentenced. Johannesburg. M«y 22. David Ritchie McLaehlan and Robert Bcrr.stem. stockbrokers, were charged with stealing or receiving £41,000 out of the £86,000 stolen by the convicted Reserve Bank clerk and were convicted on the charge of receiving. MrLachlan waa sentenced to four year*' imprisonment and133 words
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Article298 1929-06-04 11 Progress Must Inevitably Be Slow. DOCTORS' OPINION. Able to Receive Mr. Baldwin. London. June. 3. was officially stated at Windsor Castle that the Kin* had a (nod night and a comfortable day. with considerable periods of restful sleep. Lord Dawson of Pcnn, Sir Stanley Hewett andReuter - 298 words
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Article115 1929-06-04 11 Debate at International Conference. Geneva, June 3. There wm a debate at the International Labour Conference on the qtatioa of forced labour in certain colonial panm 8«nor Quevedo. Portugal, declared that a certain amount of compulnion in Colo. me» was necessary, but cirmed that forced labour was the115 words
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Article64 1929-06-04 11 Deposit Required for Entry Into Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 3. The British Iteration has been informed by the- Bntmh Advisor in Keriah that a deposit of $25 will be required for every ngtr passing i.ito Kedah from Siam. The import of fruit and vegetables64 words
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Article31 1929-06-04 11 Signing of Tacna-Arica Treaty. Lima, June 3. The Treaty between ''hilc ami Peru ha* been signed. Under it Chili- receive* Arica and Peru receive* Tacna and Cl.Soo.ooo.— Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article20 1929-06-04 11 Berlin, June 3. The Police have raised the ban on put lie demonstration* in Berlin.— Tram Sevan.20 words
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Article57 1929-06-04 11 During next »easnn one of the Norregian whale- hunt ing companies har lecide<i to uw a M*| machine during Urn -.unting. The machine is to be placed on >oard the 22.600 ton Koamoe, now under •onstructior at an Knglish yard. The Ko»1Mb, accompanied by »even whaleboats,57 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1929-06-04 12 Architect's Success. •T.IY MUTCH* SLOGAN IN CHINATOWN. r.-powlrnl). rniuent to unilte* *n»*n'« .n Bill, a .nwtiat I 8in*-ai«>rf, was raemtly held at which the ;i.ewnt Mi Mr*. 8onc Omr Slanjr |i>a I Bock K-. n Swijc. Tan S.K, Bin, Seow l\.h l.-nv. T»y I.Un Twk. J.1,020 words
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Article90 1929-06-04 12 s I i\< Sjces Charged with Rash Driving. A remarkable accident occurred on l Road last evening at a little after I Five cars, all conveying members of a party, crashed into each other and one occupant was slightly injured. It is alleged that they were travelling90 words
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Article148 1929-06-04 12 Successful Production Of Diversion." Diversion." which was presented for the first time in Singapore by the Banvard Knglish Comedy Co. last night is s somewhat outspoken play with an original plot. With unusual pressure on our space to-day, it is not possible to give more than ■f148 words
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Article46 1929-06-04 12 The present prnirrammr of the Pa* has an excellent feature in the second performance in Thr Foreign Legion." \n picture full of intrrest and thrills with <l part* played by Norman Stone. Mary Nolan and June Marlowe. A nrw Pathe Gasette is also »ho»n.46 words
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Article17 1929-06-04 12 vnrn-tN rntei tairrmenl will I* given t-*p«.rr I'idgr TheoNophi- tay in thr hnol Hall. 37. Caimhill ■aasi17 words
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Article99 1929-06-04 12 Dead Body Found On Roadside. 1 honed that the post-mortem ex aminatKin will reveal whether foul play wm rmponmible for ike death of tfc. mm whose body yesterday ma* I covered with a mark, on NM There was a wound on the head, hven if that was caused99 words
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Article195 1929-06-04 12 Imprisonment for European Intruder. H. Muro, who pleaded guilty last weak to theft of a coat, a shirt and a bunch of keys at the S.C.C.. was sentenced liy the Distirct Judge (Mr. C. H. G. t larke) this morning to 21 days' rigorous I imprisonment195 words
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Article253 1929-06-04 12 CURIOUS COINCIDEN CE. Inspector and Chine-*-Surprised. In circumstances that arc rWHsi n Kuropean inapector last night hinese whom he had been instrument.il •n banishing last year. The officer was Det.-lnsp. Sharpe. He! waa lying in ambush at about 7.15 p.m. i .lay alongside Teluk Blangn Koad. wailing for a Chinese,253 words
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Article131 1929-06-04 12 Objection to Small Boy's Interference. New York. April tft. Wayne Penna. a small boy, threw a •tone at an elephant during a cirrus performance last night. The stone hit th<trunk of Dolly, thr pri*e rlrpha i« of th.•ion. and at the name moment a railway train which happened131 words
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Article61 1929-06-04 12 A verdict of suicide was returned by Judge Loo and Senior Consul* Deputy Nakada at thr public Mortuary. Shane hai. when the inquest on the body of Herv .inson, an employee of the Kentucky md Virginia l.«-af Tobacco Co.. who camto his death in Kis bathroom at Went Park Mansion*61 words
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Article31 1929-06-04 12 The Malacca Electric Lighting. Ltd.. announces) that from July 1 new and reduced HMM for electricity will come into and hint* that with increased consumption the rates will be further cut31 words
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Article37 1929-06-04 12 Capt. C. G. Burt, 8.V.C., was the recipient of the Colonial Auxiliary Forces I oag Bon ice Medal at the King's Birthday Parade yesterday. The name was erroneously given as Capt G. G. Hunt in our report.37 words
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Article28 1929-06-04 12 On the motion of Mr. J. 0. Campbell, before Mr. Justice Deane in thr Supreme to-day. Mr. Muthusami N. Cumara*ami was admitted to practice at the Singapore liar.28 words
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Article20 1929-06-04 12 Tho rh«ri»lrrare holding two ihoir II iiv. Quern Street, thr I "dock and the second on Thursday at b p.m.20 words
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Article495 1929-06-04 12 I I! Brilliant Picture Of Colonial Society. HE. the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) and I.ady Clifford were At Home to a thousand guests at Government .House lmt night in honour of the birthday of H.M. the King, and the climax of Singapore's social calendar was again a495 words
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Article371 1929-06-04 12 Parades at Kuala Lumpur And Penang. (From Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. On the Selangnr Club padang this' morning in the presence of a large gatherj ing of people various units of Volunteers and police paraded under the command of Lieut-Col. Meredith. Ilia Highness the Sultan371 words
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Article313 1929-06-04 12 Stone Laying Ceremony In Singapore. The comer stone <.f thi- new Strait* Chinese Method) I built in Kampong kapor Km!. Singapore, was laid yesterday a I Bi«hop Edwin K. Lee. Thr *crvi -c was lanrely attended, th. rongregat <>n If I Mag Hood Keng. i..i t..r of Us*313 words
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Article98 1929-06-04 12 Rochore Canal Storekeeper I'ined. For selling in unsealed two-gallon tiM petrol that wa» .-.dually short of the two gallons, the nianagenu-nt nf Bee. of 15, Rochorr < anal Road, MM fined $60 by the Fourth Pi (Mr. J. F. F. Cireggl thi» morning. Insp. McKwan. H thr Wright*98 words
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Article230 1929-06-04 12 MALAYAN POLO TO URNAMENT. Kxtra Time in Final Match. The Malayan I' that the 1 MssascafMaf regarding poaias having run MM le.im tli' *uu'iitut*tl twu other ponic* .d so tw.S i vernor ami ijw\ l lit U|> I l'l">. Singapore Polo dub. N u Koyni I I. mil. It: !i230 words
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Advertisement73 1929-06-04 12 A NEW GADBURY ASSORTMENT ■mT WaWa/ Ml bbbbV J Mm a^Btaatv I ■saw ■n| ~TJ^B i J Containing an assortment made up of ten different kinds fruits, nuts crem* hard and soft centres full of tastes that thrill. Sold in 1 Ib. tins specially packed at Bourneville for export, and73 words
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Article1108 1929-06-04 13 Fine Weather and (iood Gttog. m Our Own Corn-no*' Kuala I in> The Srlany sor wt fine and th. k"'"v I lanre attend ii Tanduba* dim fir»t in th* final evetit i.f th* day. but u i>r..li». entered H behalf of W«-*tv»lc- l m tV ktrairht wa»1,108 words
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Article496 1929-06-04 13 To Start on Sunday The Draw. The following U the result of thr .01 tiir lux ;«,unu uf the Singapore Iinnii. ('hunipi»n»hip». whit'. Sunday next: I ilr.»le» Khoo Hooi Hye. byr X. Sin- V\ Warden, by*; *ir« G. Hand*»l H. Drooglever vs. I. in. B.n* Soo v».496 words
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Article119 1929-06-04 13 Wins for Yorkshire And Gloucestershire. London, Juna 3. At Sheffield Yorkshire defeat Kent by eight wicket*. Kent scored 125 in their first inning*. l)eni» taking five wicketa for 42 run*. Yorkshire replied with '26. In their second innings Kent compiled 140. Rhodes taking ftvr v for 46 runs,119 words
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Article32 1929-06-04 13 Hard Match with Borotra In Final. Paris, Jum S. In the final of the mm'* uncle* in th* French championship* Lacoat* baat Borotra, ft— 3, 2— 6—0, t— ReuUr. I32 words
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Article922 1929-06-04 13 Three Victories and One Defeat Pour 8.C.C. eleven* were on duty this week-end, and only one suffered reverse. That was in the Ant game, on Saturday, against a strong combination represent- in* the Wrlch Reft. After declaring at good total, the Welch were Having matten all their own922 words
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Article189 1929-06-04 13 Europeans Easily Beat The Rest A little over ninety minutes play yesterday saw the finish of the Europeans vs. The Rest match on the S.C.C. Padang When play waa resumed The Rest had wore 29 for the leas of five wickets, bat! Jansen aad Leijssius made a189 words
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Article681 1929-06-04 13 Good Sport in Visitors' Race. The sailing Axture on Sunday at the Royal Singapoiv Yacht Club was the annual visitors' race. Only the "B clasa Ac«t was r.tgagvd. The A olaas boats had a "day-off" in order to practise for th* forthcoming BaUvia Singapore interport races, to be held681 words
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Article195 1929-06-04 13 1 June 4. tad Div. Football Roblason va. KX ■•lay (round tad Di». football Welch »a. 8.C.F.A. B. Su.i 2nd Di» Footb.ll S.K.C. va. B.A.O.D SRC. ground Wlhtiiiy, J aM 1st Di». Football 8 C.T.A. vs. Seletar, Stadium. Solaogor Bar**. Tfcaraday. Imma t l.t D.t. Football 8.C.C. Wolcfc.195 words
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Article12 1929-06-04 13 TW f «p«r«U«n of OUb S««r»t«M»i r*qu*»Ud in kr»pin» Ikit dtarr H>«r«iair12 words
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Article102 1929-06-04 13 Keppel G.C. Mixed Foursome. Twenty cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club Competition and ttii following returned Miss Black and Ruchwaldy 44— K•» Mrs. Hunt and Hurt 43— 64=MV4j Mrs. Kurle and Earle 4K—lo'. Miss Griffiths and J. R. Strarhan 47— 9 Mrs. Binnie and Douglas 44—102 words
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Article272 1929-06-04 13 I < Scoring in Match With Perak. iKrom Our Own Correspondent.) I'M'h. June 3. Selangnr defeated Perak by W. 1 Seiangoi'n second inning* realised 100 I Colcman. the last man out, vu caught ixiwlvd aft«r r taking If, bran took f.vr wick.-:., fur 44 anU NuhoUun four I272 words
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Advertisement201 1929-06-04 13 The Anal of tkr Malatan Pofu (hampioaaJiip. playrd ymlrrda). irrportrd Oil I'ajc T»rl»r GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL (Late GOODWOOD HALL) KOTTI ROAH. TANUUN. Situated in the European Residential Area Coavaaieat to town— Spacious Dining and hVrrptiun UaJI Single or Double Rooms w:th private bttbrooms. 14 TENNIS COL'KTS. Coorta reserved for BtM-residenla201 words
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Article119 1929-06-04 14 New Miilayan Stamps Issued Last Year. In the course of his report on I and Telegraphs Department for ID2R, Mr. A. CaMecott. Secretary \ffairv »a\ that the followinir bjsj varieties of stamps and postal stationery were issued during the year Newspaper wrappers hearing a printed green twocents stamp,119 words
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Article14 1929-06-04 14 ha* been received in Madras of the death of the Patriarch and ArrhNay 19.14 words
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Article346 1929-06-04 14 The Port Suettenham IVojwt. The ctnr.mittee of the Port Hwetlenham Manners' Club destr* to thank all thommember* of ih«- i obtk who jiixw tutherto re*Do«dad to their appeal. All (hipping firms whoee vesaela call al Port Swettenham have been approached, and also the cotnmlttae of th* Mercantile Marine346 words
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Article94 1929-06-04 14 HO USES OF PARLIAMENT. Public Auction of Stone To \U Held. Rugby. Ma It is announced that, in order to give the public an opportunity of acquiring ■tone removed from the Houses of Parliament in the course of the repairs now in piogi<s»s, the Commissioners of Works I rupoae to94 words
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Article499 1929-06-04 14 Bookmakert* Hit Badly The long-debated tntalisatoi ma<le its poblic debut at lingfteUi at Hrn Old Surrey and Bursti>w Hunt Sleeting, under the I daiiUon and management of the Raremmm Beitinir Control Board. It waa an undoubted success, and hit th<- bookmaker* rather badly, on their499 words
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Article163 1929-06-04 14 World Queflt for Missing Statuette. A world-* i<ir March is being made for statuette «.f Robert E. Lee, the frrat Amriuan soldier— a >taturttr which. ~trmij{rl> t-nnufh, few Amt-rirans have Keen, although it waa carved by one of America* iriratent sculptors. The innnina; statuette was modelled in163 words
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Advertisement46 1929-06-04 14 SHELL SUCCESSES SELANGOR AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION RELIABILITY TRIAL May 19, 1929 MR PKRFORMANCK OF THK DAY BEST PERFORMANCE OF MOTOR CARS MR PERFORM AN< I! OF MOTOR CYCLES M SHELL MOTOR OILS MORE FIRST-CLASS AWARDS ON SHELL OIL THAN ON All. OTHER BRANDS COMBINKI). Performance is Proof46 words
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Advertisement366 1929-06-04 14 AATI/ID EXQUISITE PERFUMES 111 I" AKD INTROI)l( IV; THE LATWT CBKATK) 1 K(»l (OTVS IV BONIM)NNIERE" Coty Powder in exquisite Ih.wl ih-signad by LaJique, in various Perfumes. I .Me and Rachel shades. An object of art at un incost. I*OCHETTE in dark blue k-at! vanity case (powder and rouge) an.366 words
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Article747 1929-06-04 15 BURMA LETTER Consistently Favoured By Europeans. <rr»m Our Own Correspondent.) Rangoon. May 22. The tumour* that it i» the intent on i f the Indian Sututory Commisa.- I ■Had MM aafMatfaM «1 Burma from an- laimnK in strength every day. They hav» bwn bolatered up by a747 words
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Article62 1929-06-04 15 l< n for *eek vndinc Sunday. Jan* f. IWt June 4. Advanced Sirnalling llradquartera. &.1& p.m. Klcmentary I Hot. St. Andrawi Houn, 6.16 pm. Wvdnr.dajr. Jan* 6, Offlc»r. at..tm«. H*adquarttrt. 1 IS p.m. hur-.)»y. Jan* Band Practice. H«adJun« 7. Elementary Si(nallin( Hradquarten. 6.16 p.m. Advanced ilradquarter*. 6.1662 words
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Article1818 1929-06-04 15 Mr. Ambry's Review of Colonial Affairs. —Malaya in the Umelight. —Yisittus from Oversea* and Income Tax.—The BirktnlwadStunvden Duel. (I'y Our Parliamentary Correspondent London, May 7. The concluding days of this parliament have been chiefly notable for reviews by Ministers of the work of their1,818 words
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Article590 1929-06-04 15 MALACCA NOTES. i Prize Winners at the Hkh School. (From Our Sm .linil At the »uggr-ti.'r. »t Un f'hrnif Urn k who I* on th. Council S. > (Malacca) X > mit tec nii^'tmif, in thr M.i i May 29. U penaatiun Bill. Th.- f wrrr present590 words
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Article10 1929-06-04 15 Proposal* hedrooma on Pai have alrradv 'gis of th> SynditaU,10 words
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Advertisement102 1929-06-04 15 BLACK DECKER 121 2 in. SPECIAL DRILL and BENCH STAND 230 VOLTS D.C. or AC. 5135 if% 5135 KM) rpm. \*EI KaS ly l)etachal lt> BKN( H DRILL AND PORTABLE DRILL IN ONE. BLACK DECKER COMBINATION GRINDER and SAW TABLE. 230 VOLTS D.C. or A.C. 5 in. Grinder. 6 in.102 words
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Advertisement76 1929-06-04 15 r i SINGAPORE 10 LONDON BY CAR Messrs. Canagasabay and Pillay who left SINGAPORE eight months ago in a SECOND HAND MORRIS have arrived in LONDON after a strenuous journey of 11,000 MILKS! To ensure the unfailing RELIABILITY of their engine, so essential to success, they, of course, chose nm\76 words
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Article827 1929-06-04 16 Fairies and Toys. CHILDREN AND THEIR OWN LIVES. l>r MurtftMontMMri.wa* to be welcome J at a public matting in the Gml Hall of I nivntitv ollejre on May 6. Negotiations ai« in progress for the establishnont of a training centre for the training cf MonUsaon827 words
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Article96 1929-06-04 16 Twenty Landings Within Narrow Circle. A new kind of HMH ha» been niabluhetl by a Krrmh airman, who un(Intook to makr twenty RMMbl landing* within iirrlr markrd on the aerudromr. ''utting off hi* nu''r>< at a heilfht of I .SCO feet, hr rtrMvndiH) in a spiral and96 words
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Advertisement383 1929-06-04 16 IHt SEW HUPMOBILE CE^TIRY SIX 10 J of «»ew Hupntobile Six Test its speeds Now **c of handling Scox-tbctc- j**^ .»t in tr.<- ridiog balance muu m» bcautifu! coach-work, iv *i poininvnti and cxccllroc de-t-il» of consiructiiin Feel thr Af±,V ■v-ndott» power of the efficient hky*l Jaoj^T*** ill pmobile engine383 words
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Advertisement169 1929-06-04 16 Ha^^KTsiiaf i i nKS V|K=|^|aMßSH '< rrKRIKS girt you th« trrcatest pos*i■■EaL.*,-*' «"""•>»•' Quick, i»«»iliv» start* aw!/^9sssssf nn<i umnt rru P t <1 brilliant illumination -*^L?^^^ '^il for the posaibl* number of hourv gJ [SsVPrii^a^l ln nthrr word MAXIMI M DKPKNKA %ji}r r^M^lr^^m J lUUTY— becauat Pr*»t-O.t Battrn.D BWrJg^ailaiai v169 words
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Article104 1929-06-04 17 Mtotinw: HetHcen King And Pope? \a*i month's celebrations at Montecaalino. honouring foarteen centuries of work, ami prayer," had a religious, historical, ami artistic interest. It* opening ceremony had a political igninVancr of no small import*! the ftrst time repre».-nlalives of Chunn unil State met and104 words
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Article13 1929-06-04 17 H recent 'y than Mm figures for made up by aths.13 words
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Article204 1929-06-04 17 D.S.O. (Lionel Dead in His Office. r.rl Hugh Mowbray Meyler. I'Sn, fon.ier member of the South h Parliaments, and a in London police courts, and forr Blackpool, was found dead with, a bullet through his brain in his •i I hurton Street. Pimlk-o, in mail week. The204 words
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Article66 1929-06-04 17 C n«<t-ratfl th '<-lm. at Hay.-*. Middlesex, in mail wtfk. TH church, »h.i-h Like* th«- place of a Irmporaiy si GuUtk. -•hnracter. wit* Mating napariiy for SSO. A distinctive feu 1 l<ca-jiifully lernrated roof panell'iic The l>iiiiding <t the (litirch was madr i Urn Bishop said an66 words
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Article14 1929-06-04 17 ..-tiler Brnadbridge has resigned hi* position a» Dim. including the But. h Ninth Bwagg14 words
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Article126 1929-06-04 17 m t i American Hustler Beats Time. An amusing hoax was perpetrated at tmmm »f the R .tary Internationa! ition at Bournemouth in mail k I: had been arranged that Mr. T. B. Buttoa. president of the Rotary Internal. should send a Transatlantic telephone message to the conference126 words
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Article140 1929-06-04 17 Hut No Reduction in The Far, Two-neater taxicata are to be see* In but the fares m.II not be any cheaper. N-eeding for the iasue of share* in a company which (already Mo«e Office i.ry into the qtteaf hreming (wo-«eater eahs wu ied foar ytjn ago. ami140 words
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Article16 1929-06-04 17 Mr. A. I. Brown is to art a* Registrar lea, Penan*, in addil on tv hi*16 words
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Article345 1929-06-04 17 Threat to Cultural Progress of the Country. Two of the moat serious items in thr list of foods which are now insufficiently •applied in Ruiwia are tea and paper. No Russian office can exist comfortably without plentiful nuppliea of these commodiI to a monthly <>und per345 words
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Article44 1929-06-04 17 A woman was knocked down and kilM M April M, by a motor-car wh'rh was paaain* throuirh Ete-sur-Mir. ami n Ml >merset Maughan. the auth >r. was travellinjr. Mr. Mauirham who wr.s "U.vinf at Cap Feirat. immediately communirated with the police.44 words
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Advertisement152 1929-06-04 17 This is fl^Tv Parker ■Pressureless y Touch VH HpHIS pen's feather-light weight alone -■g£ A is sufficient to start and to continue it writing. Scarcely any pressure is required no effort, no fatigue. Doubly remarkable because the new Parker Duofold is made 28% lighter than rubber formerly used, due to152 words
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Advertisement122 1929-06-04 17 WIRES THAT LAST You want a Ixmjf lift" electrical in>t:ili Uio;i and the life *f the installation depends upon the wires. I i your installation depend upon mm cjul mm ih* win-, that win last as lon«; as the buildup itself. W. T. HENLFYS TELEGRAPH WORKS CO.. LTD. •ok- Aarnls122 words
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Advertisement250 1929-06-04 18 NATURAL "^^JLX l] GENUINE JP jsfc MINERAL V ll VICHY tft WATER \^f^Jj/ SALTS $V} 1 VICHY WATERIH BOTTI.KD AT THE HOT SPRING SALITAR J!j *M by FRASER NEAVE LTD. Genuine Vichy Sail- heightened in value by the addition of saline constituents from the Salitar Hot Spring. A refreshing drink250 words
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Advertisement274 1929-06-04 18 ZK enr« Kxmt, <X I v UPI V. int. f i irWi.artullylaaM, PiPY I M lM V condilkMri of the Utn in a *ay i» <^k jM I quit* iaapoMibl* to ordinary V >(" >jLJ (any anlnrnts and dra*.: I rafeMiiMal and bat Ul 7 Li 1 I ijcrp into274 words
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Advertisement110 1929-06-04 18 yßi FIAIER WHISKY J CO6SI/ITO ANY BOTTLE (HBT v*»^^ 301 YEARS AGO the Haig family began to make Scots Whisky The reason for its worldIJk wide popularity to-day is I.VSIDE THE BOTTLE THE ANP.I.O «.|AM COKPORATION. LTD. Slacaporr Ipnh and i'ru*|. LUSCIOUS The pick of the fruit f r« m110 words
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Advertisement540 1929-06-04 19 Asset* over $9,500,000 BX. Asmnmn In force erer |3b,W0,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ud. Incorporated ia Straits ScMtewMaH) BEAD OFFICE Wlnchcur Ho***. Singapore LONDON OFFICB V. Old Jewry. EC. The Company ha* OfI.OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England aad complice with the Brltiaa Ufa Aararaae* Companies540 words
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Advertisement536 1929-06-04 19 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in Eaglaad by Royal Charter ltat.) raid lp Capitol ia 600,000 shares of i& each ajmjm Reserve Fk ad I*,BM,BM Reserve Liability of Proprietor* O.tM.OO* HEAD OFFICB SB, Blshopogate. Londca, EC S. Agencies aad Braachee I Amntaar Harbin Serembaa Alor Star lloilo536 words
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Advertisement738 1929-06-04 19 HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (.Incorporated ia Hoag Kong) Head O«es HONG lONO. Authorised Caste! BB>^BM» lasaed and fulry paid ap SBSjBBMSS Reserve Fund* Sterling i e.OOCtOO Silver |IMB*XSSB Reserve Liability of Proprietora SM.BM.Bt* COURT OF DIRECTORS. N. S. Brown, Eaq, Chalrmaa. W. H. 8011. Eaa. Deputy Chalrmaa. Hon. Mr.738 words
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Advertisement278 1929-06-04 19 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporaud In EngUad) Kirs. Ufa, Marias, Accident, Guarantee aad Motor. Aasets ttl.OOv.aot ARTHUR C. POTTS— Maaager aad Uaderwnter. Eastern Branch, Singapore. MANUFACTI RERS LIFE tad Sear. Hong koag Baak Chra.. Slagaaere. New Insurance effected in 1928 £17.943,000. Aa Increased Scale of Dividends has been authorised278 words
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Advertisement159 1929-06-04 19 BALLANTINES WHISKY Pore Matured Scotch Whiiky 10 yean old. Bate AgeaU ROBINSON CO., LTD, BLNGAPOBK AND K. LUMTUB. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE. Importers of "OK" CEMENT "NY CARLSBERG" BEER\ "STAUB" 3 Stars Brandy "STAUB" Liqueur Brandy (20 years old) "SHIP" BRAND "SWAN" BRAND Sweetened Condensed159 words
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Advertisement346 1929-06-04 19 IF you are in n««<l of any kind of GIFT we cordially invite your inspection of our unique selection which we guarantee will satisfy the most fastidons taste. HIGH STREET GENERAL STORE, LTD. 41/51, HIGH STRUT. TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. Ofleea in The Arcade. IS, 17, 19 and 21.346 words
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