The Straits Times, 11 June 1929
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Title Section23 1929-06-11 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED MKASLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AND MOST L\FLVENTIAL NEWSPAPER W MALAYA. PAGES. IGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11 im VRU I23 words
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Advertisement199 1929-06-11 1 SUITING TKOIiCAL "FLORODOR"! \\i\(. LOONG. A Few Simple Scientific Facts IN c I'NIN WITH Monsol DENTAL CREAM WKLI. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. (1) It is fret- from fjrjf and cleanses the teeth without injuring the enanvl. It contains a polishing substance which will remove tartar. (3) It is a uatvral cleanser199 words
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Advertisement111 1929-06-11 1 The Seasons Loveliest Offering "JOSEPHINE C" FROCKS NOW AT ROBINSON CO., LIMITED, Sole Agenla for SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUB. > Good Pood Means Good Health AND Good Health Means Everything BUY YOUR FOOD FROM THE ,v wore COLD STORAGE «>, L m Orchard Road, Scle&ie Road, Grange Road, Middle Road.111 words
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Advertisement7 1929-06-11 1 "FLOKODOK" ib.lU.1 I WING I.OCNG UI. \K.7 words
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Advertisement551 1929-06-11 2 p. 1 1. Mm m ANI APGAN UNES laeorporatod la BagUad) M»IL AND PASBBNGBB AND CAaWO SimvlCatti. I-KNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL S-N. DO. R CONTRACT WITH BIS MAJESTY'S ikVKBNMKNT LONDON AND FAR BABf MAIL SBBVTCB. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON IX»B OMOU AND JAPAN. Taaamga 4aa B>*ra KHIVA UN Jaa* It KBYBCK MM551 words
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Advertisement551 1929-06-11 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ■BBBHBHHB-HM IB\ P^H I X Vtl iaV I MSBf (NIPPON TIMIM X MSHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp aad Rotterdam Veaaeli Tonnage Due Ball 1 ATSUTA MARU MOO Jaae 18 tl KABHIMA MARU IMOO Jaly 4 BAKOKB MARU 10A«0 Jaly lit II 4ARU 11.100 Aag. 1 8551 words
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Advertisement525 1929-06-11 2 MUMS MMLf UK (Incorporated in Australia) KOR BBISBANE. BYDNEY AND MEL BOURNE. VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the wellkaown steamer MARELLA TJtib ton*) aad th* aew motor vessel. MALABAR '4.HS tons). Th* a... HAR*XLA it aae of the largest and flntst steamer, trading to Auitralia.525 words
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Advertisement764 1929-06-11 2 LF. Me (ROYAL PACKET NAY. 0* OF MTAVIA) (laeoraoratad la Hollaad) Oader coa tract wtth th* NETBSRLANDfI INDIAN OOVKRNBHNT T*l*phoo* No. M«0. with *üb-«oaß*cUoaa (a Paaaage, Pralght. Transhipment Isrlit ■'♦Pt» «aj Manager s Doah RapraaaauUva* tot S'sgap^'e and StralU Settltmtnt* of tht Official Toarltt Baraan •f Java. All lafermatloa. d764 words
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Advertisement609 1929-06-11 2 imum mm us THH OCHAN BTBAM SHIP CO, UMITRD THH CHINA MUTUAL BTBAM NAT. CO, LTD. (laeorporaud la Baglaad) RRGULAR SBRVICB TO LONDON. AMS TFRDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAM BUBO AMD BREMEN GENOA. MABSRILLBS. LIVERPOOL AND GLASOOWMABBBUJHL BAVBB. UVBBPOOL AMD GLASOOW-BOBTON. NEW TORE AMD BALTIMORB WEEKLY BMVICK— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.609 words
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Advertisement514 1929-06-11 2 TK SUM STEAM NAY. Ma, LTI. (laeorporatrd ia Biam> BANGKOK COASTING SER\ I KreUr. Trenggaau, Krlantan. Bai.gnara. elopin. PaUal. Siagora. Laron. Sichua Baadra. Kohaamui. Langsuan. (humpon aa Baagkok. Arn»al Hrpartor \AI.Ai > In port Jun* IS BUDDHADIB Jub. M .an. il MALINI Jun* U Jun* M Ta* *t*am*r* ar* fitted514 words
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Advertisement411 1929-06-11 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELUfttttll I BUCtNALL STSARSHJP CO. LTD. rated In England) I !.EBMAN" LINB rrnc.HT prRVirE to KINGDi M AND I SENT rRF.IGHT StRVICB UtDS. Ta H..r.. BMafj Shaaghal a/id Japaa. r S'pora July 27 Auk IioVF.WARI*. Londaa. ■•\c 1C Junr Tt t'RIDCE London II i r n*»r* Laadua. R411 words
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Advertisement440 1929-06-11 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNB Jtmi AMERICAN MAIL LINE MHpajk^^^jßßßßßkdMaaJc^S ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PBNANG via COLOMBO. 81' BZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANOKIA. NAPLES. GBNOA and MARSEILLES ta NEW YORK aad BOSTON Arnr* Lea** Loav* .s'por* S'pora P—aag POU BM 1.1 June 16 .DAMS IwM MJwM I7Jaa* H HARRISON J i|| Jaly440 words
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Advertisement520 1929-06-11 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Msatsrhappij Nederhind BBaj N.V. Rotterdam Lloyd WEEKLY M VII and BBKVIU-. Mi Ceaaa Aaaderdan m^— Jg)^|fcjajip|a)B Maraelllaa Ba4terdaß> a*. Prinae* Juliaaa B.luO S.iJ.N. Jun* II a Tambora b,HM» R.L. Jon* tl m.». P. C. Hoaft 14*00 SJtJI. Job* H m.T. Udrapoara IZ4MO BX. Jaly U Koa.520 words
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Advertisement336 1929-06-11 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TAC3MA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACO.MA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. MB. JOINT SCHKDULB. Sailing for Inited States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kont; Bail* tbaat Saa Kraacixa aad I'ortlaad I June 1« BA. TOm I June Saa rr.a. > n.336 words
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Advertisement132 1929-06-11 3 GOULDS PUMPS FOR ALL IM KPOSIS Prices and Particulars from Sole Agents SINGAPORE ll'iin K. Ll.Ml'l R. ELECTRICITY ECONOMY AND SERVICE yjUaktc/ chimq tAi*ujf THE readiest, handiest, ComfAt*66( 1 cleanest and most eco\K nomical servant in the world to-day— Cuts out half X; the monotonous and never J^HJ.^^'fl ending work132 words
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Advertisement768 1929-06-11 4 PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1929. Thursday. Saturday. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, July 4. 11 and 13. 1929. T»., MM fur eark Division of Horses I. 2. 3. 4 and aad fomes Classes I. < aad 3. Three runs for sack Division of tke Pera'k Turf Clab IM* Maidens and768 words
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Advertisement573 1929-06-11 4 IRAVEI 4 TRANSPORT AGENCY SI. THE ARCADE. Tel. 7053 Tei. -TRANUVEL." IN4. \I'(»RB. Try a case of Imported Fruit A 10 Ib. case of Assorted Fruit for $5. Cash with order. Free on rail. Carriage forward Crapes, Apples, Pears. (ir»M Fruit, Oranres, Plums, Peaches, Greengair<i, whatever is available at the573 words
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Advertisement975 1929-06-11 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE AIM*OINTMENT OK SHIFT lINEER, PR VI POWER STATI Applications m invited by tke Municipal 'Vmrniostoners i.i Geonre Town. Pcnang. for ppolntaieat as a ar at Ikeir r.lectne Fewer Station at Prat. Salary $376 per month for tke flmt tirec years of agreement If t. maimed afur expiry of975 words
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Advertisement370 1929-06-11 4 PIMPLES BROKE OUT JUHEST Burning and Itching Continual. Cuticura Heals. "i waa troubled with small ptmstee tkat broka out on my cheat and caused ma any amount of auWarliit; by tbakr cuasUwal burninc sod itching. The inHMiun got won* and by cnsMlnnal acfsThlng th* pimples spread to my back, neck370 words
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Advertisement423 1929-06-11 4 GREAT REDUCTION SALE ENG KiAT Ai\N I MHtn m: DGI .i'\i». Sul llranrti i BMJDGI ROAD. Year pu; !mportiT> ;ind DaaJan in AMERICAN, 1.1 \ki». '■"<»i)s <m\ Selliag A Buying *-.<•:,.,:> MAM.KOK. K< \i. Hiilllow IHIN i"r Ont- Munth from JI M! ;i l-'.l. NUKIH ,m; PUBLIC AUCTIOrT IMPORTANT SALE423 words
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Article408 1929-06-11 5 MALACCA NOTES. intor-l )t-partH'«'iit al Shield Final. V tlay thr English Mat Department in thr fh ment tatar-Ospartw •-n the if. i t-nthUKiartx f«n» It was i ulTeriPr" n at muscle-*tr:i was rendered hers de combat by mfiurnxa. ilad these player, orm able take part thr k*'408 words
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Article38 1929-06-11 5 Ii and fur wtrk I. Mi H.U. ,11 H-ll rnal Scrti..- 'Hr Drill Hall. 1 M«U> Drill Hall. M 'nt-nt. lasje la, I |> m Bukit Timah lu«ißration I g* 'S»l»Uri. T" (Malays I t \>m. Sigla*,38 words
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Article1133 1929-06-11 5 HONG KONG LETTER. All-Night Queues Of hinese. Our Own Correspondent* Hong Kong-. Jane 3. hr natu c of a acraixu in Chinese quarters on account continued drought. The water shortage >s so acute that more sew:* restrictions have been placed on Europeans. His Excellency the Governor hadown1,133 words
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Article89 1929-06-11 5 English Test Pilot's Death In Moth 'Plane. Captain Ronald Smith, the F.nglish ai< man. waa instantly killed at lx>wrll. Maaaachusetts. in mail week, thn.ugh a Moth 'plane which he was testing cra»h>ng. The machine had been temtrd Ike Mime morning, and unVials of the aviation rom> nany were89 words
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Article19 1929-06-11 5 Mr. Charier Edward Gates i» leaving Penanc to takr over thr duties of headmaster of the Kajang Knglish School.19 words
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Article60 1929-06-11 5 The band tt the 8.8. police will perform the following programme, weathrr liermitting. at Katong Paik to-day, commencing a' 5.15 p in. Overt Les Cloche* de Corneville (Planqu. Selection, thr Beggar* Opera jflsj I Paraphra>e. l.nrlry (Neswmiba) Selection. Thr Rose of England (linDescriptive. Hunh (Douglas) Tumi Dance from The Snow60 words
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Advertisement81 1929-06-11 5 w] NATURAL I GENUINE r)v] water SA^ TS Ivichywaterlb !lMH!l!l» \l 111 l Mdl s,»RrS(» SNLITAR «H I by ERASER Nl I LTD. (■cnuine Vichy Sails heightened in value by the addition of saline constituents from the Salitar Hot Spring. A reIrtshinK drink and a natural tonic and anti-acid. 1")81 words
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Advertisement295 1929-06-11 5 BRITAIN'S BEST TPOPICAL BEER fe^Chop-Kepala" had ftm »ii i I m TRY IT! Obtainable at I I ROVE HOTH Rttnis lion i sf t i -.ii non i HHII'HI HOTEL 11. REST AIR AST mOMH9Otr& ntn t moom a>ul all Ih'alerg of Rvpute. l3fisn&ssnWni£ IsnV "v rKBIES riv ou t295 words
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Advertisement268 1929-06-11 6 A Brilliant Performer Dodge Brothers Victory possesses all the best performance features of a thoroughly modern car. In addition, its unit construction and unique chassis give it new qualities nover before offered in ANY car. f Hiding comfort is increased, while unnecessary weight is eliminated. Economy is joined to acceleration268 words
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Advertisement352 1929-06-11 6 i I You Can Double the Value of Your Smile This NEW WAY rivl- "off-color" tiwth dazzlmf whiteness and make) your gums firm and healthy THOUSANDS c,i people il. -.>ver that Ami jwy*. ith urur, are the chief cause teeth thought natuially '.••I color" are d pyorrhca. actually da^/linj: «lntt-352 words
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Advertisement71 1929-06-11 6 ABSOLUTELY UNTOUCHED BY HAND lIYCIKM' \vi) Q| WHOLESOME ROYAL BREAD i I' S Www you already I ordered youi ROYAL BAKERY, jjJB DRUMMOND LATHES Specially Designed to in i the Ktc«iiir"n(nt< of Ihe British Na\> :nd A ttaST "^bV 7r- -aY imm^mmA TS BR^^'* 1 9a7t wt TYPK <; imh71 words
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Article749 1929-06-11 7 INDIAN PROBLEMS IN MALAY A. Land Settlement Scheme Diwußsed. A number of important matter* ware aaacaaaad at a recent meeting of the ■tgaflmS committee of the All-Malaya Irwlian Conference. Extracts from the auavten are given Mow. Anglo Vernacular School* The lettei from the Under Secretary' waa fully ft> wind, Pointed749 words
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Article152 1929-06-11 7 KEDAH OVER- ANXIOUS Viewg of ommissioner Of Siamese Railways. (From Our Owa Conaapoadoat. Bangkok. June 8. Interviewed by the Siam Observer today the CommiKioner-Oeaeral of Rail•ajnj *aid that while they were quite at one with the authorities on th. other tide of the frontier in their de ire to .icmselvea152 words
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Article148 1929-06-11 7 Officer* of I'enanc British Association. l Horn Our Owa Correspondent) f'enang. Juae 9. At the annual meeting- of the Strait* Chineae British Association. Penanic. held on Saturday in the Chinese Chamber a| Commercf, Mr. Lim Kcong Lay. iHc prerident presided. After the preliminaries, the chairman in moving thr148 words
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Article64 1929-06-11 7 Order* for we. I rndiag Seaday. Jane IC. Junr 11. A4«aaee4 Signallinc la>. lUad.iuartera, 5.1* a.m. rien.»aUr< \mbulonf» Claaa. St. Andrew* H*«*e. %M p.m. Taur*a». Junr 11. Sand Prartir*. Head .|uart«ra. 4.1& p.m. Kriday. Junr 14. Klrmrntary 8i K nallinf flu*. H 'IS pm. Advanced Amhaainr* <64 words
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Article301 1929-06-11 7 Seven-Year-Olda to Be Matched. Perlup* thr youngoet boser* who had ever exhibited their power* in public were teen in mail week at the Chelae* Palace Theatre, when Muter Maurice Ma< •nillan, »>• right year-old grand»on of the Duke n| Devonshire, waa u> tr> hia skill again*301 words
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Article170 1929-06-11 7 Old Merchant Taylor* At Kuala Lumpur. i h aa Oar Own .»rre*pondent) Kuala Lumpur. Jiuw 8. A reunion ilinner of Old Merchant TaylfeT* nsidrnt in Malaya «as held at the En,(>in Iji. al thi» rveninc Mr. .•pure) pnnnifrt am! the other* pie*ent were Mi wti. X A. Wright.170 words
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Article24 1929-06-11 7 Hi. Kxrrll.ruy thr H«ti <'onwni*eta»»er ha* awarded thr (olorial Aaxiltar> Force* Officer*' Decoration to Major John Henry Harrij uf the Malay State* Volunteer Kegiaaeat.24 words
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Advertisement9 1929-06-11 7 /yc:£~z Cool Smoking Jf^^ fa^^W. Xni^gePJ^g>\ laHl^VwamA 1 CORK-TIPPED9 words
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Advertisement133 1929-06-11 7 s«ift-Mo\inc Myiitery Drnana Maintaining intrre«t at a high pitcM aad A Plaining Drama of Ihe New West and It* ..Id •••»i>.n« aserr I* Ikr Half-Price-Show I'rovrammt POH THHK.K NKZaTfI r'niin Moada*. Jaae It. at the APOLLO CINEMA CBTLANO la thr Second Show at M.~> SINGED rrararlag BLAM H SW KKT133 words
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Advertisement342 1929-06-11 7 Here's A Pkuire You've Keca Waiting For JAMES CRUZFS WRHTY EPIC OF Tlii A OLD IRONSIDES TelKnf a TaX- if a Fighter for Freedom with a great Had including WALLACE BEERY [HER RALSTOW GEORC.E BANCROFT CHASLES FARBELL IMD JOHNNY WAiKKR A Paramount Ko<td Sbou i'rojlmlion. CQMIVG PAVILION SHORTLY IF ITS342 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary85 1929-06-11 8 MILL.VK. At (.t. Kr.t. m Till— Otaa ■a*, .11 Junr a, \VS>. Jark.un Millar. a«f. «r.. Xi». pa»rd away peace lully at Ihr rlfja agr 77 ycart. on Sun ■M> mrht. at 'J p.m. at hi> rexdence. Nu Ik, M.ikin...n UoaU. a* Kalun* K«..l M i. K^loliir I'u.l Olfl..85 words
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Article23 1929-06-11 8 Mr*. A (.u\rl..i.i and family with to cxi MMhi I*' thmil'. ...I ihc lu.irnl al the lav M «n.l tl-« for th-23 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article246 1929-06-11 8 Bulletin of the L. of N Eastern Bureau. Par (he week ended June 1. IHi*. the League at Vatioti*' Kattern Bureau re|>ort> as lattra Port Said I On* plagur A.lrn Seven smallpoi nwi aad nve death*. Haghdad Four plagur Maaa t«> smallpox casfs and one death246 words
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Article297 1929-06-11 8 The following arrived at Singapore by the Prro.lent Polk on Monday Mr. F.lmrr J. Bunting, export managrr fur the Marchant I alculaling Machine Co.. ol Oakland. California Mr I.yman II Hurke, Far Eastern manager of Henry In .ton and Sons, of Philadelphia, on a business trip. Mr. Frank297 words
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Article94 1929-06-11 8 Before Mr. C. S. Fiadlav. in th* Third Police Court yeaterday the master and owners of the Hong h>at were summoned to an*wer charges of piling deck cargo to a height in axaaaa of the regulation and with falling to keep a clear passage on th* port94 words
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Article48 1929-06-11 8 Krcm Holland, by Indrapoera, due at ■Sinfraporr on Thursday morning. From China and Japan, by Waka*a Maru. due at Singapore on Thursday. From Indo-C'hina, by Sphinx, due at Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. r mm ('h>na and Japan, by Delta due at Singapore 5 a.m. on Thursday.48 words
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Article39 1929-06-11 8 ■r P. «*r N.d.rla.d.s Ekma TJ*nmal K«lv«n Atho- II Uft Art* S'a»r» L««4»i Hay I May II Hi) 0 Jun. I M*T 10 Jun* 3 Nay 17 Juxr May 17 Junr 1 May IC June It39 words
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Article25 1929-06-11 8 The Coroner'i inquiry into Oie death of th* Indian conatablr who waa -hot in Neil Road was indefinitely adjourned by Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday.25 words
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Article42 1929-06-11 8 A f'hinvM who waa charged with run ninjr a (°hap Ji ki-o lottery »v yrstriday fined $I^oo or «ix months' impri»onment in default by the Swond Police Mag.. tralr. The arruacd waa arrested at a house in Middle? Road by detect ivp».42 words
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Article128 1929-06-11 8 TurxJax, Junr II Mif* al<>H(»i4r lk< Mkar>r> ur rxp**ir4 la «rn>r kkm-m iixhcui it Main Wharf Iran Oil Wharf Coal Wharf Da. r >-l I IV MIM k« Tan ton t Tatar. Albert L.ghi. > K. Sin kheagSea< Virt..:.a I-. trpprl Harbour King a Dock Nil No.128 words
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Article149 1929-06-11 8 Ta-4a, ilow ami Amuy < Aakui > H.g... 2 p m Sclat I'aruljaa*, H at <n.l I'akau 3 f> u. Brnci and TandJoin- 3 p.m. Sou-horn and Wr-Urn lno.« noh Mara i 3 rjm 1 pp*r Hunsia M..nc Kn. I p.: North. N. Eaat and N. W.»t149 words
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Advertisement250 1929-06-11 8 Pavilion Theatre SsFrom Sunday. June 9 to Saturday, June 11, at Ml p.m. Hharp THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE J Showing THE FOOTBALL CUP FINAL MAE BUSCH and OWEN MOORE >n CAMILLE OF THOARBARY COAST MARIE PREVOST in ON TO RENO In thr First Show at Ml p.m. BUDDY ROOSEVELT in250 words
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Advertisement805 1929-06-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clamiard Adyta. ace page M. IT AMU rOK SALB. BTf. Vi ANTKI'. mi all up 10-dal« hoj.r oa Uasv September I Reply 9ii. Stra'l* Time*. TO LET. IS, Bsair R»ad. iasasasJiata »atr) ?'lra»e appl> X \i k. 'l\ BM W ANTI'D. n.l-haoil trr narker. mown, any 01805 words
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Advertisement348 1929-06-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMKNT> (Mher OBMBial iaMsV, sc« aa>« M. MISt ELLA N KOI B KKK.SH Bl I'll I. ii caar* ul <»l in gallon and half ration in-. «hian.i I larrt and < apri S.ala White •I, at n-aaonaiilr price*. G. «urel>. I'hunr «|T2 MTIKL c;RA\HK BOOTH r ihr only water348 words
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Miscellaneous156 1929-06-11 8 arrangements for THE WEEK. 1mr*4m\. Jaar II 14 p m.. 7.J. j Son ritvt tU am.. «»t. «)pir I Band. Kalunc I'.ik. 4 K, r m H W Oil a.m.. 9.4. I 3» a.*.. T.«. Sun n«« R i!> a.m.. tl p.m M M hi. 1. 1. I Rural Board156 words
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Article907 1929-06-11 9 More Sound Rubber ounters. o— >l NGH I I AS PROSPECTS (;(K)D. (By Our Financial Cuinajiuailint.) l.ai«->t price* Kulinrr. Ijmmloii 111 7 lU.. down I I*d s,« 20', cen*». down 'j cent. Tone nf market, dull and steady. lin U.nd..n BM Iw. 6d.. up 12a. 6d. Nea907 words
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Article398 1929-06-11 9 Compulsory Liquidation Of P. A. Beins, Ltd. An application for the compulsory winding-up of P. A. Bein*. Ltd., wl into voluntaiy liquidatiun recently, was allowed by Mr. Jus tic* l»eane in thr Supreme Court yeslenlay. The Official Receiver was appointed liquidator. Mr. J. G. Campbell, appearing398 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article148 1929-06-11 9 Singapor*. Jans 11. Rubber—Local M% coats por Ib. Market Dull. Rubbors.-Wrak. Sew Scudais 2^7<»2JS. Pajams 2iO-2JS. Tapahs Jli 2 30. Malaka Pindaa 2.075-2.14. Mentakab. 475-WI cents. L'lu Benuts S2S-&4 cents. Sand)crofts I.7SIJSH cum.. Allonbys 2.10-S^O cum. Nrw Serrndahs 3-SJO. Conaomaraa 2.05-2 10 Mining. SUady. Kuchais 1.415-1.44.148 words
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Article170 1929-06-11 9 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapor*. June 11. London—Rubber 10 7-Ud- down 3-lod. Noon Spot pric* 36 cents. London.—Tin OOS 7s. «d. Mining-Firm. Sungoi War* 3io-3J*. Kuchais 1.425-146 id.. Kmta liredg* I.&Sl.«. Klaag River 2.70-2JW. Hong Fatts 60SB coats, Malaya Consols. 51 14 crnU. Prnawats W>-»S crnU, PstaJings &.«5 5.75. l'lu170 words
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Article60 1929-06-11 9 Herulerson, Helm and Company, Inc. New York, send us th* following cable dated Jon* 10, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid price* Rubber Exchange sal** to-day 2.500 tons. June 20.10, July 20.40, August 20.70. September 21, October 21.20. November 21.40. December 21.60, January 21.70, February60 words
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Article240 1929-06-11 9 EXCHANGE .Mn.«tx>r». June 11. On Loadoa. Baak tt M hMri S/S U'U Private Im. credit 1/4 •>—■* v '.;if PrtvaU #0 d ITU On Prmae*. Baak T.I. lttJ On India. Baak T.T. IMS Kon(. Bank T.T. 13', pr due On Shanghai. Bank T.T. MS nom. On Java. Bank T.T. IMS240 words
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62 1929-06-11 9 Ton* of Markat I— >i Mat Utait CabW l«n.i.,i. hit Shr.-! IO'..I prr Ib. N«w York Spt-t .nti Nit per Ib. B44. Hut to Standard QCJ. ■Uafert L&S. BH HI M T.nd.r mm m w m J«ly Auku*i Jul> I On 1 36 3462 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article450 1929-06-11 9 Val. Pd. fl fl Aum Kjitibinf <1 41 l:.iii«nn Tin 1 1 HaUitf r«.l»nt 1 1 Halo dm t\ fl Hukit Aru| fl 11 Kurmah Milay fl fl h* nd.ri.n, II fl K«it*rn Siam 11 fl llaad Tal 1 1 Hi tain Tin 1 1 llun» Katt 8 -5450 words
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Article226 1929-06-11 9 VaL Pd. Buy«r. S«lUr» t I AUi. Brick Pr«fa. I.llVfc 1.17* 1 1 A'tx. Brick Ord». 1.00 1.70 <1 f 1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.8.0 6.10.0 I an«d.»n Ea(U 11/- It 1 1 C«atnl Karta* ».M 040 1 1 Cyrlt •ndCarrUa* 000 Mi 10*. 10*. Duff U*v*lopn«at »-6 csd226 words
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Article103 1929-06-11 9 U. Bag. 9*. lJtMOO Iw. S>or» Cold 8tora«« 7 »x. dab. *f 19M rW. 1M1-M 101 IN Smckpora Mmaicip*! I pjt. •t 1901 i«4. 1M0 11^78.000 par. pt*m. Siwapor* Manicip*] 4S p.e. •7 1MT rW. 1M7 tl. 600.000 M p«. Sluspor* MulciMl 4H M of IMS N4.103 words
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Article378 1929-06-11 9 Frailer and Co. and Lyali and Kvatt's quotations. To-d«yi Prim Fr«».r A Co. Evatt AlUnby ifl I Aior (.«j»b (|1) A. HiUm Itl) A. kuniB* (|1) Am. MaJi. A. MoUk ill A. l'«n:. B«l*..wni« (|1) BaiMtt (|1) Bro«m» (ID Brunn B. Jelutoa« (ID B. katil I ID Baku378 words
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Article46 1929-06-11 9 Th* statutory meeting of Rose Macphail and Penman. Ltd, waa Bold oa Monday, whon th* usual formal figure wrr* submitted. Ta* chairman (Mr. L. R. Macphail) took the opportunity of Informing tho shareholders prvaoat taat th* company's business was progressing vary satisfactorily.46 words
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Article18 1929-06-11 9 I London. Jua* 4. Th* total divtdoad for Assam Toa for MM i* 1* per seat.18 words
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Article46 1929-06-11 9 Pronu of X1.«78.«2« ar* reported by th* Barmah Oil C*. against 1t.»1«.773 for th* preceding yoar. Th* roar's dividend is lob* maintained st 20 nor cent, by a final payment of 10 per coat. The carry forward is reduced from sMMIe to <151.000.46 words
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Article43 1929-06-11 9 It is announced taat Dr. J. Ta. Krb has resigned his seat ea ta* boars of dfroctors. aad that Mr. BoWt I. WsUoa of Burma Oil Co. aad Mr. J. I. A.g KosaWr hay. jolaod ta* dlreeteraie of tais eaaipaay.43 words
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Article739 1929-06-11 9 Finances in a Sound Position. Th* twentieth ordinary general meeting of Ledbury Rubber Estates. Ltd- was hrld on May It at 2-4 Idol Lan*. EC Mr I fady*n presiding Th* chairman said C.«ntl«-mrn. oar is.urd capital stands as before at ttOs.ftO*. sad general rosorv* st C 14.000 With739 words
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Article41 1929-06-11 9 Building of Contractors' Wharf. W* ar* informed that M*ssrs. Camm a 'Malays'. Ltd. bar* obtained thp contract for th* building of thr contractors' wharf at the Singapore Naval Eas*. from Mcstn. Sir John Jackson I Singapore i Ltd.41 words
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Article149 1929-06-11 9 The siuh annual mooting of the Chulsa iSelangor) Rubb*r Co., Ltd. waa hold In mail week at M Uad*ahall Street. I < Chaplin presided, and said thai th* property had boon maintained in good condition. The labour force had boon sufficient for requirement! and had boon lately augmented,149 words
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Article79 1929-06-11 9 Rugby. June 10. Foreign *ichaa**s are I Amsterdam 120 TV Athens .171. Bombay 1., t 25 d.. Berlin 20JSS. Brussels 14 »l Bucharest Hl*. Buen.,. Airr. 47 < li. Cofwnhaccn IHJtOS. G*n*va XS.l»<«. H.tsin*-f..r, IKJ4. Hong Kong Is. m*d.. Kob« Is. I It-last. Lisbon IOKV Madrid U in. MilanBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Article38 1929-06-11 9 A cabl* received by Lewis and Prat Singapore. Ltd.. from their London correspondent* state* that rubber stocks show an increase of 204 ton, during th* paat week, in* total now ea hand being MJSt teas.38 words
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Article15 1929-06-11 9 Th* Royal Mail SUamsklp Company's dn.dtnd for the year is pat esat.15 words
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Article993 1929-06-11 9 Real Cause of Tin ignation. ■OHM INMJBTBIALB WORTH HI Vl\(. (By Our Financial Curmpendaat. Singapore. Jun. ttubber All indication* at the end of last month pointnl to a rise in the price of rubber, but tins was arrentml by thr flMtrillim of Malayan shipments for .u«y. whuh.993 words
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959 1929-06-11 10 In doing his best to pint*. Sir Eim« Howard, the British Ambassador at Washington, appears to have met th. usual fate of the well-meaning. He had been urged by those who claimed to represent the best section of American op!959 words
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Article1183 1929-06-11 10 Dr. Eduard Benes - Dr. Eduard Benes Elemental Movement Of Nations. By (C/echo- Slovakian Minister of Foreign Affairs). Any estimate of the great changes that tuok place in Central Europe at the end of the World War, as also of the development during the la*t ten years of the political1,183 words
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Article604 1929-06-11 10 The Viceroy of India leaves for Epglam! on June St. The public thanksgiving services which were to have been held in St. Andrew. I'athedral on June 16, on the occasion <> H.M. the Kt^g going to Westminster \hbey. have been postponed, to a futu.e •late. The death604 words
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Article759 1929-06-11 10 THE CURSE OF TIPPING. Once famous for variety and being the place where undergraduate* were thrown out on Boa' Race Night, the Empire Theatre, London, is now the home of Talkies and other kinds of picture. The purpose of thir note, h<>».not to bemoan the past759 words
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Article21 1929-06-11 10 Professor John Coalman has been appointed to London University Chair of imperial Economic Relations tenable at •he London School of Economics.21 words
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Article36 1929-06-11 10 irhnert the Rajah of Sarawak. attended M. T. MarBryan. Prirat*. Swrrlary. and Mr. and Mr. B*an. rrturn.. K Umy 20. Utrr Mii }ii(tinn« mjnnl tbo •hr Covi-rninrnt. and Rouit ivtunv»d to his dutie* as N.\.».onfci lUiuWiii36 words
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Advertisement108 1929-06-11 10 RELIABLE WATCHES I W. BBN9ON, LTD, LONDON. fVMi MMI tn mm GOLD WHR V \i» in cod by Messrs. J. W. BENSON LTD. I ;i from $65.00 to $125.00. I h. -old at equivalent of the fixed iluKue from Soli* Disli ibutoi s JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. lncorp«ratrd in En^Ucd)108 words
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Advertisement76 1929-06-11 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT la the Setoad Show at M.-G.-M. Production THE DEMI BRIDE Featuring NORMA SHEARBR and I.KW CODY Along with Latent Empire News. First Show at 7.30 p.m. A Western Drama COL. TIM McCOY in SPOILERS the WEST TAN CUENU KEE CO, LTD. Proprietors. GRIND OPERA AT HOME NEW COLUMBIA76 words
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447 1929-06-11 11 THE LABOUR CABINET GOES ON THE TALKIES. "MAY I INTRODUCE TO YOU Labour Cabinet on The Talkie. HOMBI METHODS. Mr. Mac Don aid As Announcer. Rug! y. June 10. Mr M., n.nal.l u»ed wireless broad.n Saturday night to issue a ictoagc to the nation. He employed an.ther modem method tvdayBritish Wireless - 447 words
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Article134 1929-06-11 11 Knthusiastit* Welcome In Berlin. Berlin, June 10. the ■patlal train conveying King Kuad at '.en o'clock this morning, von Hindenburg and Government representatives welcomed the Royal wed the guard of honour, while artillery fired a Royal salute and I and< playea the national anthems of Kgvpt and Germany.134 words
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Article119 1929-06-11 11 Appointment as Secretary For Mines. London. June 10. baa been appointed aWraU Reuter. Mr. Turner, who moved the 0.8. E. in l'.'lT. wai> chairman of the Trades Cnion Congresn IMM Mr has been try identified with Batiey, where ho wa» M.iyor for three year*. He represented Batiey119 words
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Article27 1929-06-11 11 Eruptions Accompanied By Earthquakes. Batavia. June 10. 4 been ia eruption a""»in ■seraiasj The highest erupt. "n leached 260 metres. Nuourvus lal.h4ual.rs were fait. Aneta.27 words
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Article85 1929-06-11 11 Sequel to Coalfields UcfcOwt (From Our Own Correspondent) Sydney. Jun* 10. The million people of Sydney are without fas a* a sequel to the lock-out over the rntirr Nrwcaitle coalfield* in April, when the miners demanded higher wages. The owner* declare that they cannot compete with imported85 words
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Article111 1929-06-11 11 American Satisfaction At Settlement. Washington, June 10. The viitual lelUenH-nt of the Reparation* problem Km occasioned very keen tatiafaction in the t'nited States. President Hoover declared that he believed the adoption of the report would mark a great atop forward tn the situation in Kurope. OAciaJ* of the SUtrReuter - 111 words
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Article230 1929-06-11 11 Revelations from Harbin Raid. Shanghai. Jure 10. A semi-official Japanese mnufr from Harbin states that the raid on the Soviet Consulate in Harbin is likely to have a bad effect on relations between Russia and the I'nited States and Russia and Japan. Amongst the seiiures made by theReuter - 230 words
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Article55 1929-06-11 11 Strong Government Control Threatened. Colorado Springs, June 10. The Oil Producers' Conference has opened. Mr. Mark Kequa. who was appointed to preside by President Hoover, hinted that the Government might asrume control of the industry. He said that if the imlmtry bbbj unable to cooperate he would urgeReuter - 55 words
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Article47 1929-06-11 11 No Change for Scottish Universities. London. June 10. The election for the Combined Srottith I niviTsities resulted in two Conservatives and one Liberal being elected. Mr. John Buchan received 9.969 vote*. .-orge Berry 9.262. Mr. D. M. Comn 6,698 and Dr. J. Kerr 2^67.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1929-06-11 11 German Director Making Tour Of Inspection. London, June 10. Herr Dorpmueller, the Director of German Railways, is visiting Great Britain to make a tour of inspection of British railway*.— Tram-Ocean.32 words
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Article50 1929-06-11 11 Crops Suffering Severely From Drought. Batavia. June 10. i The tobacco crop on the east coast of Sumatra has *uffered severely through th.•rought. The cnons of the Senemba Dclii Eatavia Co. and the Oost Kust Co Are unsatisfactory. These of the Deli Co. Arendsburg are more promising.— Amu.50 words
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Article491 1929-06-11 11 Cable Received. FIRTHER DETAILS FROM HOME. The Ant communication from the Loodon organiser* of th> Sir Ronald Rosa Fund wm received by the Straits Times this morning. It was a cable from Sir Jamea Barr, the famou* physician, who issued the original appeal, and491 words
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Article91 1929-06-11 11 ircumstance* of Death Still j Being Discussed. Tokio, June 9. On the plea of pressure of business, Baron Tanaka declined to receive a delefrom the Koscikai. the opposition ■i' in the V'pper House, who wished to demand sn inquiry into the circumstance* af th- .!<•«( h of Chan;91 words
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Article262 1929-06-11 11 Dutch Indignation. DESTROYER I)ISPAT( HID TO WILLEMSTAD. Willmiiud, Curacao. June 10. The Governor of (urmu and tit* garrison rommander. who were aeiiad by a band of Venezuelan nationalists, return«1 unharmed in the United State* uteamrr Mararajbo, which the invaden commandered on the water front at Willemstad.Reuter - 262 words
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Article108 1929-06-11 11 Ratification by Great Britain Expected. London, June 11. According to the Daily Herald, the Government intends t > proceed forthwith toward* ratification of the Washington Eight Hours Convention, providing for the legal limitation of norms! working hours in industrial undertakings to eight a day and 48 a108 words
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Article86 1929-06-11 11 Out in Grounds of Windsor Castle. London, June 10. A bulletin state* that the King it ■risking progress. The abscess is diminishing in site and His Majesty's general 'iealth is good. The King has been out for the first time since his second illness developed. The doctorsReuter - 86 words
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Article49 1929-06-11 11 Damaged Seaplane Towed To Reykjavik. Reykjavik. June 10. The aeaplan* Sventre. which had a forced landing off Iceland while engaged n s flight to New York, via Greenland, was taken in tow by the Icelandic inspection ship Odinn. and has now arrived at Reykjavik. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article47 1929-06-11 11 Sentenced to 112 Days' Hard Labour. London, June 3. The court martial has sentenced George Sicvwright, a sentry who deserted from the guard at Buckingham Palace, to 112 Hays hard labour in a civil prison and has discharged him from the Army with ignominy.47 words
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Article59 1929-06-11 11 Rumoured Meeting of Three Foreign Ministers. Madrid. June 10. j The League of Nations Council began with a meeting which wu not open to the public. It is rumoured that the Foreign Ministers of Germany, France and Great Britair will meet at Baden-Baden at the end oT July59 words
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Article130 1929-06-11 11 Accident in Landing At hum-hum. Calcutta, J I.sn.ime at Ihim-<lum aetodromr. the giant Kokker aeroplnne belonpi' u 'he mil'ioTMiirt Mr. Van Lear Black ir»«hrd and wan wrwkc.i. The ftv« occupant* *er«- uninjured, but the .mainrVr of the Ilirht to the Far Kast Kaa been abandoned. Rtuur. ■m130 words
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Article95 1929-06-11 11 Second Defendant In Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. Lint Thean Hock, the second defendant in the sweep ticket raw, who was arrested in Tanjonic Malim on Friday night, *»> oroduced before Mr. H. Naah, the majristratv, this mo mine on a chaw of95 words
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Article307 1929-06-11 11 Tribute from League 01 Nations. Rugby, June 10. (In June 4. immediately after his leng nation of the office of Foreign Secretary. Sir Austen Chamberlain telegraphed as follow* to the Council of the League of Nation*, now in session I deeply regret that it it impossible for307 words
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Article77 1929-06-11 11 German Objections to Report Of Committee. Madrid. June 9. The attempt by the League committee to rush through the report on Minorities with s minimum of discussion was prevented by energetic set ion on the part of M. Dandurand and Herr von Schubert. The latter reiterated his dema.id that77 words
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Article92 1929-06-11 11 Midnight Mishap in Bras Basah Road. Tkos# passing through Brms Basah Road thif morning mw the unusual sight cf taxi lying an its hood, hiving turned completely ow in an accident which occurred (hortly after midnight yesterday. Thn were no passenger* in the taxi and the Sikh92 words
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Article35 1929-06-11 11 TIm P. and O. ata*m«r Khiva with London maili daapatrhed on May Z* to due at Penan* at 6 a.m. on Thuraday. The maiU will probably be d«liv*r«d in Smfaport on Friday morning.35 words
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Article154 1929-06-11 11 Mysterious Affair In London. ML BOGO. IlLUnr. Second \>sault in Two Year 1-ondon. Jun.- 11. The |> < '■tiga'mg a ous attack on Mr. Roger Tilley. M ..i Sir John Tilley. th. liassador to Japan. Mr. Tilley was proceeding to hi* horn, in CheliM-a st midnight when154 words
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Article107 1929-06-11 11 Mr. Mac Donald's Proposed Visit. Washington, June 10. While high officials are vary interested in the reports of Mr. Mac Don* I. for a personal conference with I Hoover, which reached the Wh am week, it is pointed out st I Hou-.- that no official word haaReuter - 107 words
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Article114 1929-06-11 11 Remarkable (fathering In Vienna. Preparations are already well in hand for the Congress of Men's Right* lions, whirh i» to be held in Vienna in the luirnmi. The announccm> cards, and propaganda of the I show that it is a Mtfgssj mn'.Ui. Prealdtnt Sigaid Hoeherth. in a Press114 words
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Article74 1929-06-11 11 Unfavourable Dt'M'lopnu'nt- hi Money Markrt Simla. June 10. I 'nfavouiabie development* in I national money market are reflected in the i.irthr .mine Indian Government loan* yielding approximately half p above normal. The fii.«t. not exceeding Rupees 12.00.00.000 (approximately «t .000.000 will be isaueil at 96.8. redeemIJMJM4 and theReuter - 74 words
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Article75 1929-06-11 11 Four Prominent Law j Arrested. Beigrail' J Three leading law\ b, nairn I Pernar, Dyanitrh ami Mintuv have i«-n arrested, together with Dr. t'-l it to. the newly elected president of the Zagreb Advocates Association, after voting in favour of a resolution arir n* thi tion to dispaUhReuter - 75 words
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Article115 1929-06-11 11 $1,000 or Six Months* RijforouImprisonment. The usual story of having kept il f.uaomebody else failed to convince Mr. C II < ls.kr. thr District Ju.U: mornine when a Chinese woman waa chanted by Mr. Hyde of Um Ptcn. Service with brine in po—tasioti of 252 tahiU of non-government115 words
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Advertisement63 1929-06-11 11 TO-DAY'S FEATURES. Pair In I iiiMiiin'* Thralrra, by J. Jrf rr-un Far jton IS Ideal* of < eatral Kumar, hy Dr KdnaN Benr« I* Hour Racine Retimed b> P. I ««u Kiulkncr II Kinaarr and ("oB««cr<-r. NHHil \rlnlr. b> tile linanctal forrewpondft 9 Smr«porr'« New Station. full UrtaiU 12 Talkie*63 words
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Article1172 1929-06-11 12 Origin of Kuaychang. I.<M Al lUM.KS AM) THE !IK\I\I MIMI- < jponJent.) h oay of the fifth moon Ibm Calendar. It is an eventful day. both from a merry-making pom: and from thit of religious sentimut. but noon loniay pariicuiarly ii said to be full of aammi1,172 words
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Article297 1929-06-11 12 Community Tributes To Mr. (hang Kee Seng. A lanrc and icprescntative gathering of the Chinese community attended an impressive service at the premises of th< Nanyang Student*' Society on Sunday in m*mory of the late Mr. Chang Kee Seng. After the recital of prayers and performance of297 words
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Article143 1929-06-11 12 First President of Engineer* Association. News has bean received in Singapore of the death in Glaagow of Mr. Jackaon Millar, at one time a prominent member of the engineering profeasioe) in Singapore and an enthusiastic supporter of many forms of sport. Mr. Millar came to Singapore upwards143 words
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Article41 1929-06-11 12 Arrival at Penan* from Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Jane 11. Two R.A.F. flying boats arrived yesterday afternoon from Singapore on v short cruise. They flew down at Glugoi where they will presumably remain for some days.41 words
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Article25 1929-06-11 12 A short talk on Th« Meaning of I .fi Part II witl be delivered at the Singapore Lodge Theoaophtoal Society, en Thursday at 6.M p.m.25 words
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Article1447 1929-06-11 12 Full Description. MODERN FACILITIES FOR PASSENGERS. A summary of the railway development heme for Sincrporc. telegraphed by our Kmli Lumpur correspondent, appeared in yesterdays Strait* Timea. To-day we are able to give a full account of the urheme, as it was explained to our representative by Mr.1,447 words
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Article182 1929-06-11 12 A BOYISH PRANK Allegations Against Old Offender. Sentence of three months' ligorous imprisonment was passed on an Indian rowta by MrT H. O. darter, the D Judge, this morning on a charge of theft cf a car. Th. accused, it was stated, drove off in a Baby Austin car which182 words
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Article108 1929-06-11 12 i Javanese Who Was Caught With Pistol. The Javanese who was arrested at Gate for being in possession of a pistol was pioduced before Mr. < 1 1 i, Clarke, the District Judge, tMs morning when he pleaded guilt)' to chart's of being in possession of the weapon108 words
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Article41 1929-06-11 12 Tokio, June 9. The British Ambassador is stated to have discussed with Baron Tanaka the ajßeatfaa of Irgn; ion > in China bring rained to the status of embassies. It is hoped that concerted action will be taken -Nichi-Nlchi.41 words
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Article81 1929-06-11 12 Booking plans for th* Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee* production of II M.S. n—fiwa" will be opaa on W.-dneaday. June 10, at John Little's. With the exception of the Governor's ■rate, and such Mate as it is usual to reserve in theatres for the Press and others, there will81 words
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Article52 1929-06-11 12 Two int. m- ting features mrr offered in the second performance at thr Pavilion Mm Bnsch and Owen Moore play the leading parts hi Camille of the Berb.ry Coast, and Marie Prevost n th* lead n On to Rim." The new nunWr af Urn Path* Csartte shew* Urn52 words
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Article963 1929-06-11 12 Rapid Development. IBi 9O9GAPOKE WITHIN Eir.Hl MONTHS. A sensational development of sound i|ililw in the East in the immediate future was predicted by Mr. Frank W < hambrrlin. Far Kastern representaf the Metro-GoWwyn- Mayer him interest*, in an interview with a Straits Times representative this963 words
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Article11 1929-06-11 12 Additional accemmndation to the Rr»t House at Malacca is being provided.11 words
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Article30 1929-06-11 12 Ti.-morr.iw night at K.:<o p.m. the fourth ■crture of the series will be delivrml al MM Malayan Seminary Hall by Pi of L Hrnder»hot Subject: "The next I'm versa! Empire."30 words
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Advertisement52 1929-06-11 12 amT C -mT »*B»mm*l f f^ v (Mr ii 'mk You'll enjoy the clean cooln of Craven 'A,' safe in the knowledge that it is the ONLY cigarette Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats. CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON n r i -.ii* n wahi s i.52 words
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Article628 1929-06-11 13 P.Leo Faulkner - P.Leo Faulkner First lijrhts' Wonderful Win in the (hester (up. Klton. the t an*. Th-r <;rv*aln<h I. •■■in fiuli. borovgh h. eaftwad n..t iropkj ''heejt ■J an-l an.l fi.iin! -h«lf .i i |jfh Landjar b i> val a nre ba formal the up. for,628 words
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Article70 1929-06-11 13 Notts. Heat Middlesex Easily. \a njon. June 10. liuirhamshire defeat.in innings and 90 runs. v. Im the home county compi'eJ In their flist innints Middlesex for an<l i turn- for 110 (A. 11. llim|.h;rf lleal l.cice«ler»hirr t>cat I-eice»ter-Msinly owinK to I bnwlii -ho took live I and M70 words
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Article364 1929-06-11 13 I ttt> And Fißurcs On First Week's IMay. Although the ..mall ncurw of th. arting May 4i viva th.■ion thai the experimental wicki-l l>.w. law art- telling against the I bat.-m.-n. it would Ik- un« m- to <U* i»k»n. Pitches in some cases hate irt-d the bowlers, Thu-364 words
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Article274 1929-06-11 13 |{;jlllf- Institution's Annual Match. Hal annual cricket match between thr I'att and Pre enl KafnVnians was played •>n Satunlay lu-t on the school ground. miml ended in a victory for the Old Boys by 26 run*. Winning the toa*. thschoolboys elected to send their opponent* in on274 words
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Article483 1929-06-11 13 Murakami Beaten By Bong Soo. Thr quarter-Anals of the single* in the pore tennis chamnjonship* were i>l«>«-.l yeaUrday. Result* were as lol S.nflr. Kh.-u Mooi Hyr brat S. Abed. a. l.mi Bone Soo beat S. Murakami, r I. IV lore beat l"hua (boon Lcong. 6—2. t. 1>.483 words
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Article198 1929-06-11 13 A NEAR THING OnJy Two Runs Divide S.C.C. And R.E. Thr S.C.C. obtained a victory over the X.C s at Pulau Brani on Suncay by the narrow margin of two runs. Seneca _B|r»-J«»kin« t sihsrai b Low.on *'•s st«t- Tiiford b Lowson 1 Set. Gibson b Lowsoa It; Spr. Bewlcy198 words
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Article42 1929-06-11 13 liritain to Meet Hungary In Semi-Final. Kudapent. June 10. Hungary defeated Holland by thr« matches to two in the Davis Cup coirpeUtion. The British team is en route to meet Humrary in the wmi-nMI of the Kjro pean xnne.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article317 1929-06-11 13 Handicaps for Saturday's Events. The rellowin.- are the hand.cp. for Satar»y» race, at KuaJa Lumpur: I'oßir.. (1.,, in, Sceoud r 111 ML iSix furlon«. I Lnton* •J, Un.reo.t !»2. Lc, P..ni,.| (1... second Division. |Fin it" r,\: L f« f»""»3'f»""»3' »■>• "oan.e K.. C s.l. Jico nil. Hidden317 words
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Article419 1929-06-11 13 Australian Board's Decisions. The Australian Board of Control national cricket net at the N.S. Wales i ncket Association rooms during May and arrived at the following decisions. To ask the Imperial Conference to sanction the following toars is) South Africa to Australia. 19 (b) M.C.C. to419 words
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Article173 1929-06-11 13 Suspension of Connah'9 Quay Officials. Arising out of allegations relating t > the balance sheets, minute-books, and payments to amateur players, a Commission of .he Football Association of Wales have suspended 23 former oSciaN and committeetnen of the Connah's Quay club from taking any part in football management173 words
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Article295 1929-06-11 13 Play in British Open Championship. Loadon. June 10. Play in the P.nti»h amateur folf ihaml>ion«hip uprnrii on the St. lleorire'* cour»e U-dav in rktriou* weather. Thr joint favourite* are John Iitwvm, of Chicago trt<- only frunt rank American comnetir.x). Tolley and Perkins, the Ml Dawnon had a walk-over295 words
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Article40 1929-06-11 13 Result of Junior Tourist Race. London. June 10. At [H,ujrla>. thr Junior Tourist Trophy race for motor-cycle*, over 264 mile*, wa* won by F. Hick*, riding a Vrlocette. in the time of :t hour- 47 mm. 23 sec.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article89 1929-06-11 13 S.R.C.'s Failure to Raise An Eleven. The B.R.C. were unable to raiv a trim to fulfil their second division fixture with the Harbour Board yesterday, and the latter side ware awarded the two poinu for a win. Ob thr Padanc yesterday an inlereatinc second division game between the89 words
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Article149 1929-06-11 13 ruroa... Jaae II tad !>■> Football Wrlrh ti R.ASUdiura. Foot tall t.K. »s. T.M.CJL, football R.A O.D. »s. B.C.TJL 2nd I>.v Football I IARaV Police. I -uiboll ■sastatM vi. Mercaaau. tt.^if^ij. Jaa» IS S»Un«..r Race*. Football Sir. re. Malavi. SUdium. rhmndat. Jaae II Mn v Football S i149 words
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Article93 1929-06-11 13 Tottenham Treat Bijf Crowd To (iood Football. Tottenham Hotipur appear to havo made a big impression in their first mate" in Malta. A crowd of H.OOO «poctat" aiwembled to -e«- them play the Sltemen Wandererx. and they treated them H .me of their t»-t work in the93 words
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Advertisement184 1929-06-11 14 TASTE REAT. ENGLISH ORCHARD JAM You jfet the picl» of Knylish orchard fruit v lu»n you jfet Cnwv and lilackwi-H's Jam> And it is preserved with nothing hut pure white su?ar. l»y men who know iiM how to make the fullr*;Havoured jam. Crosse BlackwelFs JAMS V C^7 ft' W|^ I184 words
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Article487 1929-06-11 15 Nd Windows In veiled. I.OKI) ItIKKKNHEAD ON OXFORD. nhea.l unveiled two i>t;i r irlas* MMMtM at thr 01.l MaMMMai l.ibraiy. <Kfonl. in mail week OM wa the gift of mi mb. -hniolran hr other the gift of Sir Dugali lark At an Oxford man." h< I hay.487 words
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Article281 1929-06-11 15 Mi 11. Ilannigan and Miss M Maxwell. 1 i-ni O -pendent) Kuala Lumpur. June 9. \t Bl Amlrcw's Prvvbytrrian ChMMsj I.uuipui. on IMMV, the Ri\ I > I ri-iKu.tun ofnciating, the weddini; was aostMßfaard betwwn Miaa Merle Grace MuTwell, daughter ot th.- R.-v x»rll and Mrs. Max*281 words
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1430 1929-06-11 15 J. Jefferson Farjeon - J. Jefferson Farjeon An hilvn'siiiin \1 eek in the Theatres, A Private Prtuluction <tf '"The Sluinahai Gesture" Tlw Strange Ways of thy (vnsor. Mrs. Patrick CmmfUti Rrilliant Return. Edgar Wallace .{gain. The Mystery Mixture as Before. <IU Our London Critic London. May 9.1,430 words
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Article319 1929-06-11 15 Marconi Echo. EX-PREMIERS DAMN AT A LUNCH. How the late Marquio tt ■hire— one of the veteran* nf the LiSer. I r>itv hfidrd Mi tpeech hv intended making, an.l Mr. Uoyd George damned Ijrvulnihire. i» told by the Minn. Hunt'y in Auid Acquaintance." a volHM nf iriinniM-fm-rti319 words
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Article33 1929-06-11 15 Requests Visa to Visit Knpr'and. ConM.. <te 9. TroUky ha* rMWitr<l the > sul h. ifffaui I •n th<* ground Ihnt h« nc>d» Bi< Tf«tniMit »nti musI Mnonil >hr publi.a M Marl'33 words
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Article199 1929-06-11 15 The ourt is for Urn Not Common-Sense. During the course of a criminal appeal before Sir William M Justu-e. in Urn Supreme Court yesterday, in which the max stiate had houni two hin i .in .1- :«inant and defer N H. I1I 1 whitk Deputy Public f'roMvutor. «anl199 words
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Article90 1929-06-11 15 Romantic Folly Denounced By Church Assembly. The romantic foil? of Cnina Graen marriagw was denounced in the A<•embly of Um> Church nf Scotland l>y tht. Key. John Whit* who Jectarwd that he ha.i reeived many pathetic (otters aaking for adrice m to how to aacap* Urn conatqueneaa. The90 words
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Article47 1929-06-11 15 Johorr Road i» onr of the won.* localities in Singapore for tracing rhand i cams," Mtd Mr. Hyde of the I" S«rviff this morninr h^n a ChiitMt wat <-hanr»d with being in pommsmni ef a luantily of nnn-Govvrnnicnt rhandu. Th» *M«Nd who wan »rr. tr-l vr*Urday waa47 words
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Advertisement178 1929-06-11 15 ELLWOOO'S HELMETS insist on i wiors HAVI\». FOR AN &v M OVER XI.I.WOOD. ***f Mlmml Obtaiaabie froes all Storekeeper.. I john viimm sons, -m^i&r-" £Sgf DRY ROT 1$ JiU* ce OU5 7^ ?JrM Why take chances with it when for a small yW sum you can p ro f.ect your178 words
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Advertisement168 1929-06-11 15 HAVE YOU HEARD i THE A.MAZIM. VOI.I ML M -aa»=a==i-l till ij'i'QftsWMatffi MK^Maw^ NEW PLANO-REFLEX ||W'l COLUMBIA Mil Cabinet and Console Models $130t***** H«M I A full ranuc of Models now :r. .tilaliie. WL JL The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. T *W lacorperated In Hoag Koog A SIMiU'OKK. 9 1168 words
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Advertisement195 1929-06-11 16 tUtmnmtmJti morr db«a col Prn/»»M«m ill Qrral HriMi* /T^fi\ On. tn.m >u>i Minal(> lEflkX mi /or m» CSL I I>T I •dull fHiiirt.li niiWWF PT\) Ijf*^ ll .".1 ..:■>- r fi ffW wAsUXIL W ~Kj III tWI*^*-^-!^- SJI Tfee Bridge to HEALTH 1 111 incjrni-. thr wine o» lite, carry195 words
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Advertisement319 1929-06-11 16 J X Proved by Test Parker Duofolds are Non-breakable, Lifelong Pens WE hsve thrown i^ssssssV Ul^sV Parker Duofolds JsiS^T from an aeroplane 3.000 I feet aloft and not one has ever broken. Barrels and caps are Hh*l of Parker "Permamtp" f %>jjr iff lighter than when "908 made with rubber,319 words
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Advertisement99 1929-06-11 16 BE thoroughly BRITISH Lubricate your All-British MORRIS with WakeSield CASTROL Motor Oil approved by Messrs. Morris Motors [1926] Ltd. and the product of an All-British Firm USE CASTROL XL < w kKEPIELD CO, LTD. (Incorporated in Kimiai.il -l\(. Vl'iifl \Mt If v CANVAS BAGS It by 19 by 24 inches99 words
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Article308 1929-06-11 17 Supplemental List Of ardsi. (..Mowing additional Birthday Honours were included in a list transmitted through the British Wireless Service from Rugby Those on whom Knighthoods are conferred include Mr itig. Chairman of the New Kra National Pictures. Pictures, .1. a great actor ami pfsjJjHM of ..pearean |il.. W«dsf..t.i.308 words
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Article51 1929-06-11 17 Ciencral and Chines? l'ui!d> .Nui "i. > v omplete. I'vuT., MCMaWf of the in. ir.il' for the Chine..' Kvtrnaion Fun.l. Tin-! Swing rener. donations Ir. A. Namuzie. $50 Mi. R. Jumabhi.v. Mt. R. I'urshoUmdas, Ktlm Co.. US l .thirson. S'JU misri 11.1 i.- .u-. f~- >' -i wlrtlire.l51 words
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Article28 1929-06-11 17 In MMMMOMi vt *h the men's stall at thr Cathtil.ul ant a< t l«.m. I rh Reg.m.nt will be !l t. Mail rk at St. Andrrw'ii Cathedral ■mml28 words
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Article175 1929-06-11 17 Chance Discovery of Body In UnderKrowtii. Loodon, May The body of the miiain* banker, Mr. I J..hn K.i..;inl Mooasey, of Lewev Su»se*. iMBBa lyin* in thick UMderfrowth at :'«ar Mrnitham, Surrey. It was .-end accidentally by a farm worker, who was rutting nrewooc' in a very lont-ly spot175 words
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Article25 1929-06-11 17 The AaaSrissa CoßaoM^kwal urd Mrs. r left Singapore on Suaday Baaal le»vtv -..'I »top at Hone Ewkf, Skancnai. and Saa Francisco on their way to25 words
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Article439 1929-06-11 17 Mr. A. W. Still Making Satisfactory Progress. (Prom Our Own Correspondent London. May 16. Tho latest news regarding Mr. A. W. Still is that he is making satisfactory progress. At South Kensington a fow days back I came across two ex-Malayana. One of them was Miss (Dr.)439 words
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Advertisement207 1929-06-11 17 THERKS HBiiAlfCl IN EVERY BOTTLI Keeps furniture like new. Restores the lustre of faded varni^i. Bring* out the beauties of the gru.v. and the natural colour of all woodwork. Restores paintwork to its original freshness." CU-ans and rentores white paintwork like no oth«r medium, and Leaves a hard, dry, brilliant207 words
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Advertisement456 1929-06-11 17 Headaches— i Equally whether they arc the sequel to a chill, or have their origin in excitement or strenuous work, or are the result of excessive indulgence in alcohol or tobacco-headaches make life a torturr. What more understandable, then, than the desire for a dependable remedy? Take the best help456 words
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Advertisement325 1929-06-11 18 Banish u)vS Malarial Debility \7 l Tir^f: a bhadow of meruco I nubru.l debility is hovering own every inhabitant of hot count: I »nl> too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasite* have been guered by quinine, the patient regards himself as cured, but the battle has325 words
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Advertisement277 1929-06-11 18 Haig 6 JOHN HAIG CO., LTD., Distillers of Scotch Whisky *ince 1627. I 7jj lilt ANCLO-SIAM (-OBPORATION. ITU Singaaarr. Ipuk and I'rninr BRUKNER MOHD& CO. UMITED NORTHWICH. KNCLAND BL'BSIDIABY COMPANY OP IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES. LIMITED. Maaafaclartn of PUBB 4LBAXI (lU4a Atai UUCATI OP BODA I AISTK »O1)A («U.II«) 7» 77277 words
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Advertisement151 1929-06-11 18 jlwßffl, HEALTH vWli^B^r^^^^^^wl every pair c;i \k\mi:kd v^"*v No. 200.' '^fjPWj^ No. 900. Stocked by all Leading Dealers. IN ALL STY! I IN ALL SHADES. Miinufartun-d liy FOOT EASE HOSIERY MILL, SHAN(;HAI. [UNA. A fine, old antiseptic— and LISTERINE is safe! THFRE is nothing in Listertoc to h-rm the mutt151 words
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Advertisement541 1929-06-11 19 AaseU over $9,500,000 S.C Ibbbjibblii ta Tare* erer |S5,000.00« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeerperatW la Straits SettleasaU) BEAD OFFICE Winchester Beass. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE t ST, Old Jewry. EC The Ceapaay has gSO.OOO depoelted with ths Supreme Court ef EagUad sad eoaplte* with the Britlah Life sea541 words
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Advertisement536 1929-06-11 19 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated la Eaglaad by Beyal Chartar ISM.) raid Up Capital ia sOO.OOO saaree of each BMeMM Reserve Paad Reserve Liability of Proprietors n.MMM HEAD OFFICE: U. Blsheaegete. Leads*. EC I. Agvaclea aad Braachee Ainntaar Harbin Sereaban Alor Star lloilo Saigon iaaahat Ifob536 words
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Advertisement1065 1929-06-11 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (laeerporated ia Eaglaad) Fire, Ufa, Marine. Aecideat, Gasraatee aad Motor. Aasets ni,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS Manager aad Uaderwriter. Eastern Breach, Singapore. TBR MANUFACTI RERS LIFE lad Seer, Heag Keog Daak Car*.. Singapore New Insurance effected ia 1928 £17.943.000. Aa iacreeeed Scale of Dividends baa1,065 words
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Advertisement566 1929-06-11 19 BALLANTINES GREEN MANURE SEED IUIIIPI/l/ PAMANOEKAN A TJIA3SEM WHISKY COMPANY, J\\ f I lllUll 1 (THE ANCLODI T( H PLANTATIONS OF JAVA. LTD. LONDON). C*H The above Coapany will hay* available fer kaf_| sale duriag I9t». a considerable quantity ef seed la the feliiwiag Greea Manor* type* aw Ceatrotaia Pabcscens.566 words
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Advertisement206 1929-06-11 20 ZEISS SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS Level No. D {225 Level No. IH $335 Level No. IV $135 Level No. V $145 Theodolite No. I $700 Price. Include Tripod Stand and Case Immediate delivery from SOLI AGENTS i M. Wiseman Co., (Eastern) Ltd. (laeerae rated la Raglaad) 41/ a. BOBDIBON BOAD. SINGAPORE. We206 words
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Advertisement191 1929-06-11 20 COAL TAR FOR ALL PURPOSES QUALITIES COMMERCIAL CRUDE and DISTILLED. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. LEE KIM SOO tt. HIGH STREET. -:634:T. K. IC'S BALLOON TYRES 7IS s 115. $13 JO. Tabee $130 730 i IM. $17.00. Twbea $3.00 2* t 4.40. 114.30. T.bwa $2 SO TENG SENG GUAN •34. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.191 words
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Advertisement1994 1929-06-11 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYABLE CBARGES far WANTS. Per Sale. Te Let, ate, la ordlaary cl.es act type (average six words U liae) are Per ilae One insertion 2t cenu. two laa. 46 cents, three ins. 64 cenu, four ias. tt ceaU, flve ins. $1.00, six las. Ill), tea laa. $1.40 twelve1,994 words
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Advertisement387 1929-06-11 20 John D. Rockefeller with all his MILLIONS CANNOT BUY A BETTER OFFICE REVOLVING TILTING CHAIR "THE PRECISION Phone 6531. Solid teak. We »end up subject to your entire approval. You don t pay unless entirely satisfied. Price $26. You pay less at Frankel Bros. 375, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY387 words
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Advertisement301 1929-06-11 20 WATCHES OMEGA ROSKOPh CYMi. PIC. Every w»tch fiiarsnteed. REPAIRS. MOTION SMITH 14. BATTEItY Ri»\H SIM; \PORE. THK CONCH OXFORD DICTIONARY OF CURRENT BiGUfll Adapted by 11. \V. FOWI.RR and F. G. FOWI.KR. from the Oiford •nary. New Edition. Revived] by 11. W. FOWLER. Price $4.50 each. Poataf* eitra Pleaae call301 words
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