The Straits Times, 5 July 1929
1929-07-05
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Title Section24 1929-07-05 1 The Straits Times FSTABUSHED NIARLT A CCNTVUT THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. J'\(,KS SINGAI>ORE, FRIDAY, Jl I.V 5. 1929 I'KIIR 1024 words
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Advertisement102 1929-07-05 1 1 1 TROPICAL SUITING "FLORODOR" (8.D.A.) WING I.(K)N(.. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. t tl always have a fl I H 9 1 NAiIRAILY MATURED M AT HI -RUIN I "'ON TKIM. IN*. I \M». II ol.i.tinabir at all Clubs nnd Hotels throughout M SOLE A(iE.\TB B J .Inseph Travers Sons, Ltd.102 words
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Advertisement99 1929-07-05 1 ROBINSON'S Have just received a small BB^S^fila^k. consignment of beautiful .^Bl^^ shades which are being sold m^u at the exceptionally low f^^\ /5 figure of P^^L tiSlm We recommend I BjHbT an early visit. *mioi*m W J V ROBINSON CO., LTD. sin<;apore. GALIFORNIAN CHILLED STRAWBERRIES AVAILABLE IN ONE PINT AND99 words
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Advertisement9 1929-07-05 1 FIX)ROIH)R (Mil A I WING LOOM. TKiO'K AL WEAR.9 words
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Advertisement569 1929-07-05 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated ta EagUad) MAIL AND PAMFNGBR AND CARGO IMNSTLA AND OBIBNTAL SJI. CO. it CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S KSMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due S'pers IMI Ma:.* A 11.100 July II KASHMIR 1.000569 words
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Advertisement618 1929-07-05 2 SHIPPING AIsIINJQUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp aad Rotterdam Vessels Tonnsge Dos "Sail KA.SRIMA MARU 10,000 July 4 I HAKONE MARL' 10.400 July II II M'WA MARU 11,100 Aag. I t r-USHIMI MARU 11,000 Aag. II U RAKO2AKI MARU 10.500 Aug. t* M MAM SAN MARU618 words
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Advertisement531 1929-07-05 2 BITLNS PHUP \m Uacerporata^y ftatfajjli; FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND, Regular monthly sailings by tae well know* steamer MARKLLA <7J7t teas) a*4 the new meter vessel. MALABAB (4JII tans). The sj. MAVELLA Is ts> of tka largest aad laest steamers trading te AuitrsNs. Cabins531 words
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Advertisement651 1929-07-05 2 K. P. Me (ROYAL PACKrt NAY. Cfc OF BATAVIA) ■Incorporated in HolUad) t'nder contrast with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. SO4O, with sub-connections ria.tage. Freight. Transhipment Marine )epts ani at*a»»er'' Desk lepiwseatatives for Singapore and Straits Uttismente ci the Omeisl Tounst Bureaj if Java All tnfomratron. ewtarletf Itineraries free651 words
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Advertisement576 1929-07-05 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCKAK STBAM SHIP <X>, TBE CBWA MUTUAL STBAM NAY. CO, LTD. Ineorporsted ia England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN— GENOA. MARSEILLES, UVEKPOOL AND OLASQOW— MARSEILLES. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASOOW- BOSTON. NEW YOBK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTB CONTINENT.576 words
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Advertisement553 1929-07-05 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fnr Kretay, Trengganu. Kelantan. Rangnsrs. Telupin, Patam, Singora, l«cen. Sieheei, Bsndun. Kohsamai. Langsusn. Chumpen and Bangkok. An i v.l Depart ur. KUDHHA! July 7 July 10 MALINI July 14 Jury IT VALAYA July II July 14 The steamers553 words
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Advertisement509 1929-07-05 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLE2UIAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Eaglaad) -riLEKMAN- UNB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO Tir "SiTED EINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FKKIGKT BBBTICB OUTWARDS. Ts Bang Keog. Saaagkal aad Japaa. Dae Spore 01 IKIO July s ri, > Jaly IT so. CITY of KB Aag- HOMEWARDS. •-a. C.rr OF509 words
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Advertisement474 1929-07-05 3 DOtXAJI BTEAMBRIP LINK o»«d AMERICAN MAIL LINE Sy 1 maaaaf^ ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Kro« SINGAPORE aad PBNANG via COLOMBO. 81RZ. POST SAID. ALEX ANDKIA. NAPLES. GENOA aad MARSEILLES to NEW YORK aad BOSTON Arrivs Leave Leave Spere Spore Peaaag PRES. HARRISON July I Jaly 11 Jaly 1* PRKB. JOHNSON July tt474 words
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Advertisement530 1929-07-05 3 DUTCH MAILS N.Y. StoonTurt MaatachappiJ Ncderland and N.V. RotterdamMhe Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Ceaaa Amsterdam Soathamp'oa MsrasUles Bs4tee«ea m.v. Indrapoera 11.000 EX. JnJy I •a. Kon. der Ned. MOO BJIJt. Jaly 1! a. laaullade 10.000 K.L. Jaly It J. P. Coaa 11.100 BJtJI. Jaly Sf m.v. Sibajak530 words
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Advertisement442 1929-07-05 3 OCEANIC AND OUEOTAL NAVIGATION CO., BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORB. JOINT SCBEDI'LK. SalHnff for United State- an. Canada Point* from Manila and Hone Kooff Balls saeal Sea FrsarUr* aad Fettlaaa S.S. WASHINGTON from H. Kong Jalr Bee rraadar* aa« Ua >442 words
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Advertisement123 1929-07-05 3 I leaky i°o o£- I Apply for full particulars and prices to The Sole Agents in Mai ya: IQ^T^I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LI.MHR. E. 45.-11 DELICIOUS JAMORCHARD -FRESH Nothing rocs into Crosse Blackwell's Jam but the choicest fruits and pure white sugar. And the blending is done in the the123 words
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Advertisement689 1929-07-05 4 /^7\ REDUCE YOUR TYRE BIIJ- /^k k(i SAVE PER CENT< /di I£\ R| Send us your old 1 J L we return them as good as ill BEFORE tW. ORCHARD ROAD. AFTER ■3 AS GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. Children ofn-n namf-.-. *irknrti at awkward times. Your child689 words
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Advertisement164 1929-07-05 4 I »sw»«i«i«i lOMtauttntacs, ■^BBtV^k* L^itc label P S J Scotch W* fi L^'STILLESS J DEWAR'S "WHITE LABEL" Dewar's White Label, age and quality guaranteed, is on sale at all Motels. Clubs. Liquor Dealer Stores, etc. There is no Whisky of nuch (rood quality or finer value obtainable. Sole Agrals Singapore164 words
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Advertisement233 1929-07-05 4 COLIC QUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the world over to give quick relief from colic, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. Chamberlain's233 words
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Advertisement555 1929-07-05 4 POWELL CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE ol high-grade ma!i»irany and walnut-«tamrd Jacobean-design tr.A houtehoM furnilurr. elen To be held at Mf taU-room. Ha. IS. Sataraa>. Jal) t. al II am. Cotsprltiatf aatf tmc dr^ign mahoganystained teak alt) 4 arm ckaira wtih raiun aaala, standard chairs ami I »«-li< with rattan aeal555 words
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Article379 1929-07-05 5 Types of Women. RANEE oi <\K W\ \K^ VIKWS. In selecting a Ml. for n th. Ran.-, of Sarawak in the Suah. I am not referring to the pro-ai-hieve fut>>' aajcceas on h< ml. She pr. >r problems which no iloubt ill help to >ohr ..n.rrn is379 words
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Article59 1929-07-05 5 MR. GANDHI BEGINS FAST. Sequel to Car Accident At Mmora. New Delhi. Junr It nu. ion has bt-en received by a li. Vlnioia that whtlr Mr. now touring ir ag a Mum< |p I addre** at Almora. a man wai it of Ihe <ar the injureii man to h.wpital ■i59 words
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Article38 1929-07-05 5 BRITAIN AND RUSSI A. Nt'Kotiutions lor Restoration Of Relations. Loisfion, Jus* z*. I an lit diplomatic correspoadviu I I rgatkm at Moamw.l sapafllsaJi, represent Russian I m questions sffer: It. a; as in, with a and subsequent regularisa-38 words
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Article166 1929-07-05 5 Deeply Impressed The Indian Mind." London, June 28. The plea that Lord Irwin should have a further term as Viceroy to made by Mr. II I Fisher in the English K'virw. in which he say* that hrn elevation of ihsiacter and conspicuous si ha\r deeply impressed the Indian166 words
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Article165 1929-07-05 5 Death of Mr. W. Howell Ha/ell One of the best known employers n the printing trade of Great Britain pas»ro away on May Mi in Mi. W Howsr< J Hazel!, a director of Haieil. Walton ml a past-pre«ident of thr Ke<ler Uoa af Hastsr Prtotwt and of165 words
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Article33 1929-07-05 5 ban of Tang'm Club are notiflcil that Signorina Ajretia l.Jiurn. thr wellknown ~oprano. who has just made aj i.ic«lul l< ur of the Ka»t. will MM| at the Club to-morrow evening.33 words
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Article184 1929-07-05 5 a i An Alleged Contract To Marry. The hearing waa resumed. l» I Deane. in the Supreme i <>tm yrkterday. of the suit in which a Mosjem Indian gi.l. Aatamamal. is applythe letter, of administration to tIM i-.tate of Vavrna Scene Mohamed Ab Vi.n.ar which were granted184 words
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Article113 1929-07-05 5 Fatal Accident in hajanu Jungle. (From Our Own Correspoadeut Kuala Lumpur. July 'lent resulting in the death of a Tarn.l i» reported to have occurred at ka,4He la>t Saturday. Ta-suhers of a local school went »hootiiig in kciumisiy lungl* in the neighbourhood si Kajang. One of them is113 words
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Article112 1929-07-05 5 A very good >>hotogra|»h taken at thr Aksociation of British Malaya dinner on IBJM S appears in the illustrate^ 1 i :hiN week\ Strait* Budget <»thr: itnns sir the Singapore cant <>t sULi Pinafore in 1902. the Southern Croen at Si-iitai. a itrvup photograph at t)>< rifle nieeling.112 words
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Article339 1929-07-05 5 s Mrs. R.US.'s ilad Henle> Is Dead.* 1 New and intrresung light i>n the feud that existed hetween Mrs. Stevenson, wife of R. I. S and W t Henley, the post friend of the famous writer, is shad by the following letter, now published for the first339 words
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Article74 1929-07-05 5 Fliichts to BaUvia to Be Kt-MimrH Allahahad. June 21 Thr Allahabad agents uf the Royal Dtttch Air Him-* state that the compan.' will shortly be resuming, their flights M BaUwa. The flr*t departure from Amsterdam for Batavia will take place on September 12 aad suhsMuetit flights e\.74 words
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Article36 1929-07-05 5 Meaaber* of the M.S. < hambei af Minea and the rVrak Branch of thr Engineerinc Axsociation of Malaya MM SasMMm Malayan Tin DnsMac, Ltd.. •nl "*r fbwet House on Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.. on Sunday ii.oi-i eg.36 words
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Article138 1929-07-05 5 Restoration Work on The Victory. Sugvestians mada hy the Kins; for the restoration of the Virt->r>. Neteoa'n flacship, are heing carried out This was revealed by Admiral Sir George Hope at the annual meeting of the Society for Nautical Research, at the Roral I'm ted Services insUtution. BtJi138 words
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Article136 1929-07-05 5 Whitehall Films limited Lose ill. ooo. London. June 24 The clump in mlent fllnw »ince the sppesranre of the "talkies" wan reflected at itn animated first annual meetina? of Whitrhall Films. Limited, whose studio wa» reputed to be thr fin»*t in Kurone. posnibly the linot in the136 words
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Article82 1929-07-05 5 I Commended by Experts And Critic*. Rugby. June 24 The first full length British all Hatty him i ntitled Blackmail received unanimous praise from an audience <•■ expert* and critic* to which it wa* shown during the week-end. on< rssess the genera by describing Blarkmail a* far82 words
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Article448 1929-07-05 5 Mr. Hoover'H Report. *> LAR<;K EAENEBB MAKE LARCK SPENDI Intermittent firing continues in the battle hetween Wai! Street and the Federal Reserve Board, lertain wild procedure* probably justifying foreign rumours of an impending national park- at a time when the nation was solidly prosperous being448 words
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Article291 1929-07-05 5 Loans for Training .Medical Officer. At a mectinr «f the Central H«alth Board on June J5 the president (the Hon. Mr. E W P Cilman) refeiTrd to his letter anil thr minute of the (Tiiof Secretary to lirivrrnmrnt. X.M.S.. on the subject <>f Government loan* to the291 words
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Article116 1929-07-05 5 More Cars to be Built to Beat "(iolden Ami" Rugby. Jan* 20. Sir Henry Se»rave. who estaM»ne*) the land speed record of 2:: i mile. 3it hour at Daytona last March, anticipate-. that more engineers will drain a new car fur an attempt to lower thr record116 words
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Advertisement129 1929-07-05 5 CYMA unbeaten y^n^Wv There are no m/^Jh) Substitutes for ?f cyma WATrurQ .^m^N^-^afirSei^N VIICIJ. LAIr. Y:2afrs Stocked by ALL Leading Jewellers Watchmakers VL throughout the World. THE REAL SECRET OF GOOD BAKING! If you like cakes of delicate texture and delicious flavour. —if you enjoy hot breads of feathery lightness129 words
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Advertisement37 1929-07-05 5 A Suggestion STRAWBERRIES and CREAM For DrjH mlabh Service REFRIGERATING. Co LTD LADIES NOTE! n fi 1 -r^taml f Sp€f V mat e OT lIT/ I SAIN A MOHD. SO\> BamanVammnm. ICI6OIC* and rintlcUia Dealers. TRDPEN verp^kind37 words
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Article935 1929-07-05 6 Nationalist Lecturer At Singapore. ft. Prakaaam, a nwrnlw of th* ti»* Assembly of India ami th* >f an Indian nationalimt newspaper, 1 at the Memorial Hall on Wcdnctday afternoon on India's Position Within th« Empire." Mr. Prakaaam it visiting Singapore in the coon* of an extended935 words
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Article78 1929-07-05 6 An inUTCjting temporary exhibit has been arranged in the imperial War Museum •howinjr a fult-aiae mode] of a portion of a du*-out at Cavrelle in 1917. based on material in the Mum-urn. Thu fives an excellent ide« of the underground portion of the front-line trenches The78 words
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Advertisement144 1929-07-05 6 dULy tneml Geteveryfly,mosquito and roach in your home with BLACK V FLAG! Deadly to pcso none escapes! Black Flao Will« fvery kind of bog in the home. J A seem inaredietrtrnakw ft the daaxttesf of all in- sectfaridrs— yet it is absolutely harmless to human beings and animals. Black Flag144 words
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Advertisement253 1929-07-05 6 >^T^v IMPORTA NT ANNOUNCEMENT. (s^gjk T\\ PRICE REDKTIONS. k^9P^ HIS MASTER'S VOICE THE WORLD'S BEST GRAMOPHONE. MOITRIE'S are pleased In annnunrr <«üb*tantial rrdurtioas ia Ike prices of saany of "HIS MAKTEii S Mill V. Model*. PORTABLE MODKI old ivirr n>» PMbj Blark -:..oe (.'..as eloared K.VSO 73.M Red Lestaer flltoo253 words
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Advertisement286 1929-07-05 7 TIVOLI The newest addition to houses of entertainment in Singapore. Owning with WILLIAM H>\ Productions SAMMY COHEN The man with the laughing none who you will remember from former MCCMMB WHY SAILORS WKON( and PLASTERED IN I'AK I in the most carefree comedy <>f < ..li.sts entitled HOMESICK YOU'LL HOWL!286 words
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Advertisement345 1929-07-05 7 Pavilion Theatre «lo* From .Monday. July 1 to Sondnv. Jul> 7. at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE (GAZETTE LEATRICE JOY in THE SON 6 of the DANUBE In ihe rirnl Show at 7.1» p.m. \l I V AI.ES in TEARING INTO TROUBLE Seata booked and not paid for >>l345 words
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Advertisement274 1929-07-05 7 SPEED UP FOR "SPEEDY" HIS lATEST LAUGHS LAUGHS In i HIS HAROLD LLCfi KAIBI tfKitanhHie Mar Coming to PAYUAOS SHORTLY, If ICm a Paramount Picture. It's the IU-st in Town. H J. S. PiliAFORi t« GILBERT SULLIVAN nled l»y the S.A.I Tm-morrou nd July 9, \ZjH A H \l:illf.c m274 words
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Obituary41 1929-07-05 8 Mr. SIM KIA TEKO Ob Jul> 4. l»*0. at 4JO a.m.. at hi> r.-.ijr- uiai Road n hop Ouan Mek), al thr M. UavißK b»hin,! thrrr beloved SOI Ihrw dauikter< tv m.. of funrral will b* annouitrvO Utri41 words
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Article24 1929-07-05 8 Macphail and Co.. Ltd. P.. >iket I: ••nt- nti. B-o«aa !.aa*. i ra. *v I Ui V* Z*». M.. Teaoks 124 words
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Article39 1929-07-05 8 I up ta and fer w. rk lul» S. S.li p.m, Dnll Kail ''arad* 1.11 p.m.. I T»bU Lrctare k <> Sai t imah I lUnc -n DuLit Timah ißaac .an »iurl.i (•B»|. r rrrr Kancr nm., I39 words
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Article37 1929-07-05 8 Ki.m China and Japan, by Yamagata Man:, due at Singapore to-morrow. Chenonceojx, due at ■tacapore 6 a.m. on Sunday. rr .i i hma unti Msiilj.' bj Pr. llamvm. dv- at J> i?..pore dayligM on Mondity37 words
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Article29 1929-07-05 8 flamit lM May S3 Jun. IT Mm M Jbm ii May M Jan* 24 M«» Si Jnnt 14 Jtin* 7 Jtmr 24 J«M C July 129 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article204 1929-07-05 8 Adoption Causes Hujfe Savins In Coal. The steamer Balticia, of the A. B. AMMO, of Joostorp, Sweden, has on trial again proved the economy to be gained by the Lentx system. Prior to conversion a nm was made to ascertain the exact fuel I f-oasuaiption, and a204 words
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Article249 1929-07-05 8 Motor Vessel to be Called arwickshire." Hav.nf Parted a system of nomentia!«n wrhi- n rave lh<« umt< of the Shirrs U all their uttimin when th« ...'ii/any wj» r«--» l»bli»h««d. th«- Bibby Lit loll, wintr a policy that i» always po|>.itar on the Ka stern trader, say*249 words
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Article219 1929-07-05 8 French Industry at Low Water Mark. M Pierre Forrcot, French Minister of Works, in presiding at the launching of the Lafayette, the tingle class linn built for thr (ompagnie Generate 1 :.in >at!antique for the Havre-New York <•. referred to what he characterised HI the shipbuilding crisis in France.219 words
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Article197 1929-07-05 8 Allegations Against Ship's Officer. San Krahcisco, Jjnc 22. John De Visser. firkt officer the Moj<>kerto. iu «rrr»tr<) by San Kr.-inci-.o federal operatives to-day nd i!l br tr-cd in a federal court on a ■;iarge of c-mspiring illegally to import The Government alleged that De Vianer had bet-n regularly197 words
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Article262 1929-07-05 8 EXCHANGE Singapore, July V On London. Bask M tt 31 Demand M U Private 3 M. credit I 4 I 1« On New Y*rk. l»«mmd fc M 15 It Private Mdi 6" On France. B.i.k T.T. Mil On India. Bant T I On Hong Konc. B.n T T. 13>« p262 words
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61 1929-07-05 8 Ton* of Market SUady. dull. I Uuii Cablr -London Spot Shed 10 13- lid. p*r Ik. Mm York H. i<la>. II m'tltk MM. J.I) i. %SS. rqaal ta SLihUH Q.C T. Bpot BUBd.nl K.5Ji. an T.nd-r Jul> a Ajjj'l n Sri K. I If61 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article449 1929-07-05 8 Val. rd. Buyer* S*!Vr» 11 II A-«m Karabanr 39 41 (1 XI llansnn Tin 34 *S.t 1 I It.i .n- I'adaat OJU 0.40 1 1 H.tu I 147* I.CZH 1 I Bukit Ar»n« I.M MO (I 11 Hum ah MaUy 41 »t «l Ihe .denarif 9 10't. i! Kastrrn449 words
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Article231 1929-07-05 8 lata* V.I. M. Burtri S«lltr t 8 Altx. Brick Pr»f«. 2.14 2 I AWx. Brick Ord. •-'.TO S.M It It Mm. Am. Tobacco (S.I 6.7 4 (aiJMiian Ea«W 1! C it t I 1 I >»tr«l F.ii(ir.<- i-M 1 1 CyrU and Carriaff* 040 «.W lUt. 10i. Uaff D«»*loprr.»nt231 words
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Article105 1929-07-05 8 Singapore Sa»raf* 7 p.c. d*b. of .m r*<l IOTI-M 101 103 ci. S-nrapvro Municipal 5 p.c. of INI rrd l»3O 11*71.000 par. t',i prtm. Sittfttporo Municipal 4'-i bx. «7 1IMI? r»d. IM7 $*****)00 W par. Siogiporo Slxninpal 44 px. of IM* r*4. IMS SI.OOOJM M par. Bia«vp«r<105 words
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Article361 1929-07-05 8 Fraser and Qfc and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-<»>» l'rle»i Co. Evait All*nb> (II) 2.|« SJ« XI Alor (.ajaa 111) lit JO»«i. 2.6v Hum i«! 2jo 3.;0 San a.i* Kmi( >li. »44 •.«> fc* Am. Mala S.«O S.lO 2.'. 3.1S a. MukkHi, iir, im i .a ij» p.Mi,361 words
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Article114 1929-07-05 8 Ship, along. i<Jr ikr WKarw. r riprrtrd li> i- 11l R. Von Whut Tk* in. Nag Oil Wharf V*»l Whaif VESSELS IN HIM IMM K Taaio.ig I'cgar. Maria rV Ijoh. K*»»>l llarixwr. KmiH..«. No VeMeb Arrived. BE\GKU.:>. DM ton., from Toi.t Ma BROI 6-7. |«i VR. X.r,114 words
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Article73 1929-07-05 8 To-4ay. Tcmbilahan ■Ml i ll.v vjmatrm. Su M-i 1 p.-. North. N. ll« I jinatra p .n. an.l 3 p.m. l»ra B«uU utbE«»: i T>-n*mw. N a.m. I BanV Ulan' I'ljdjM -i. I Palrm- 3 p.m. 4 p.«. I lill I p.Bl. Mlri. 8..mr0 and Jala K>73 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement269 1929-07-05 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS nihrr lasMHra* Ad*ts., ace aaft M. WANTS. FOR SALE. ETC. I from M-bool. Rir*. < Mr«. 'AND BABY Al BTIN Aashaa, Malaria. KATKI for anJnj labetb. i ißrir wardrobe in (iro«Trnor Hoto HUI St. Appl} S«aphtn TO LET. terrace bouse. IS7, Deeens 1 r P.m;. efl Crsßgu Boad.269 words
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Advertisement206 1929-07-05 8 TIN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION With reference to the notii the Mcrtinß in London to callcrii for July 9 m-xt. which has rf. ippearetl in the Prcsn, the I vener* «le.<iiv it to be clearly undorUood that Companies or Persona iesirouft of accepting membership an? p sot commiitid MMplaMI rommond.r which r.iay206 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous111 1929-07-05 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Th- following ia the daily weather report of the Meteorological Branch, Surrey Dept.. Malaya TesteNay. a sjb. T»-4ay. Trmperatare. Bainfall. Brigkt Meaa Mas. Mm. Bvasbine. Humijity. Wind. Wtathtr. Statteas. V F. las. No. of bears. 8 Oireettea.FerceMP.il Kuala Lumpur Nt W Ml 77 N S r*lae Smgapor.111 words
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Miscellaneous221 1929-07-05 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. < FrUay. Jmtf i H W Ml am.. 79 P49 p.m, ».l. Sun riMt C.4 a.m.. x-u «.l« p.m. Lavinc of Wreath on Raffle. Stato. Polirr Band. Katoi r I'm SM«ria>. Jnl> H. W. IOJ« a i, R 93« pjB ,J. 8b« rim «J a.m.. art.221 words
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Article511 1929-07-05 9 Another Brisk Day In Tin Section. SHARE IMtlt KS LIKELY TO HH.HEK. (R« Our I manrial (orrenpoadrnt. Singapore. Friday. 11 a.m. I -a!r«t price* Kubber. LonJon It 11. Ibd.. unchanfed. New York. Holiday. Tone atead) Tla. Umdon J204 (aswt). New York. 1207 2a. bd. (Forward) up 2a.511 words
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Article56 1929-07-05 9 PENAWAT (MA LAYA) TIN. Battofa irt of Opening Out. V^layai Tin Dredging «'o.. 1 ma* Mg km iv that w moving i'M« a cut of w.dr and in places haa reached i'lcula tin or* havr so far been imaaajajam] m the course of opening owl. dredg* is now due to56 words
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Article29 1929-07-05 9 Rugby. July 4. •r. are Amsterdam IMT*. Athen. 3TtV Hombay Is. 6 J&-JI. Bu. h.rr.t Ht, 1 i-rrharm IHJI. Geneva Hong Kong Is. IrM JS-4BS. Milan i -.irts29 words
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FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article665 1929-07-05 9 Production Plans For Russia. According to the Berlin corrospoajteat of the Financial Times, eery' active inter**! is being mamfe.teti by German firm* connected with the production of rayon artificial atlk) in the efforts of the Soviet Government te OS .Mb If* in Ka.ti i The use of silk665 words
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Article187 1929-07-05 9 Home Firm with Interest- Ir Dominion-. Thr < Mrt t Appeal at Home allowed an npral from Ihe decision of Mr. Justice Kowlatl in favour of Ihr Crown The appellants a firm controlled from Ihe United X nol'.m. earned Ihe greater part of their m atajjaama* Dominions187 words
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Article133 1929-07-05 9 The moat notable change in the balance aheet figures of Meaar> J and P Ooats is an increase from 4794.000 to 13.17 MM ia thr investmenta. loaas. and advances acainst mortgages." At the same tloao a further reduction has occurred in the advances to subsidiary companies and dividends133 words
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Article32 1929-07-05 9 The X iota Tampan Rubber Company re™»|"'»'l- dividend of f' per rent, actual Ir.. ta». in respect of year ea4e« Jan. 11. l»>*»*«««"d for l»«-|» wa. t per cent.)32 words
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Article416 1929-07-05 9 Project Afoot Develop Industry. A project of great importance is being undertaken >n Kuangtang by Mr. T. T. Cheng, a well known Hong Kong merchant who i« director of thr Industrial and Commercial R.mk. Ltd of Shanghai and Hong Kong, and a group of other wealthy416 words
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Article218 1929-07-05 9 A njflo- Persian Company Interested. < sptMin It A Msnlin. who returned to I ban recently, has been for 17 months in sole charge of an Australian oil prospecting company's opera tiont at Marienburg, on the Sepik River, in the mandated territory of New Guinea. Thrre218 words
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Article113 1929-07-05 9 Committee «f Inquir Set Up. In pur. I.i r r of paaaed by I IS- Burma Legialative Council in February last, which waa moved by "Tharraw. •nd amended by Mr. Oacar I)r Man- I HIM. the (iovernor-in-Counril has now appointed a committee, under the chairman ship of113 words
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Article111 1929-07-05 9 HEI RS TO £25,000 SOUGHT. o Left by Retired Postal Official. to thr (26.000 fortune of a Lancashire man are to be sought by an order of Manchester Chancrry Court. The money was left by Arthur Rromilry. a retired postal o^lclal. living near Grange-over-Saads. who dir.l last November. Countrl appearing111 words
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Article99 1929-07-05 9 < for llttJ amounted to «3J7X. from which depreciation has been written off dredge, buildings and light railways 18,40 a, ii come tax account receive- fl.ooo ana director* 1 commission on profits UN. leaving a*l. making C24.0X4. Dividends paid during the year. M par cent have absorbed99 words
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Article219 1929-07-05 9 Protection of Policy Holders. The Commonwealth Government propose* to introduce legislation for placing life assurance in Austral* on a uniform basis. The Premiers' Conference will discuss the question In a memorandum prepared for the conference, the Government states that the importance of life assurance business In219 words
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Article206 1929-07-05 9 Inabated Confidence In Wires. Wireless competition notwithstanding, the sreat land and submarine cable undertaking One of :ne largest, the Weatern Union Telegraph Company, reports record earnings Ithough operating expenses aWo increased a* a natural aonseqaenee of the enlargru volume of bosinea. and substantial wage concessions,206 words
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Article117 1929-07-05 9 Wind-l p Meeting of The Company. The final general meeting of the N. T. Concessions Limited. (In voluntary liquidation i ma* held at the omce* of Messrs Jardine. Matheson and Co.. Ltd when the account of the Liquidator. (Ib. A. Ritchie. 1 howmg the manner in which117 words
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Article322 1929-07-05 9 Rrnong Cor Ida ted— 4l4 hoars, llx.ooo yards. 200 pi, Katu Tin *34) hours. 137,000 yards. 672 picula. Rahman Hydraulic —1.200 piculs. KamuntuiE Tin. -1.741 piculs. 2JT3O houra. irds. value $|07.M0. kmu Kellas Tin— 44o piruls. 470 houra, 30.000 yards, value 529.000. Ratrut Basin Tin— (Two dredge*) 1.0»3322 words
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Article20 1929-07-05 9 Fast AaiaaW.- 4M4M Ib. Kuala Kangaar i'tut 1.'.»,4M Ib. Mount Au.Ua Johorr > -SM^O Ib. New flcadai— MrMO Ib.20 words
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Article318 1929-07-05 9 Investments in Allied Companies. The report or the Royal Mall Bt«.m I Co. shows a »mall decline in the profits fur the year IKS from 1717^*3 ta i"729,5«n. Interest absorbs Xt 71.151. aa increase of 124. 7 M. due to the fact that the MatMßl per cent.318 words
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Article249 1929-07-05 9 Reform in (.ranting Of Licences. Sir Francis Towle. managing director of I the Gordon Hoteli. who has just returnrj I lo England from a Hoteliers' < anjr. Rome, at which 21 nations were rrjirrexprr<%r.i the oninlon that the con: ■nder which hotels are carried on in Bi249 words
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Article221 1929-07-05 9 Appropriation of the Year's Profits The directors of the Sungala Rubber EsUte Ltd. submit their report and audited statement of accounts for the tear ended Starch 31. The result of the year's working shows a net profll of Tls. 17.2 W. to which has to be added thr221 words
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Article136 1929-07-05 9 Dividend of Four Per Cent. Recommended. "<Jt of Kali (Java I Rubber Pteal far IXM was 289.470 Ib. of rubber and l.»li of coffee. Cost of rubber com par. I favourably with that of i current year a crop of 300.000 1' ed The I«2* coflcrop of136 words
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Article85 1929-07-05 9 Net profit of Kramat Pulal for IKS. after writing >ff depreciation, amounted to •U.MS lagamat JEM.ZO*) and MbJHi was brought in V>trector» recemmend a Anal dividend of) t% per c«nt lesa tax. making 12 W per cent against 1) per cent., leaving £J>.-'«K to be Carried forward Hur85 words
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Article904 1929-07-05 9 Successful Demonstration Areas. The fourteenth annual rerersl meeting of the member, of Rubber Roaiwsya. Unite*. waa held in mail weeh at the ,-«giatered osVe. t. 3 and 4. Idol Lam. London. E.C. Sir Stanley Boia (chairman of thr company presiding. The chairman, in the course of h904 words
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Article137 1929-07-05 9 Final Payment of 10 Per (int. On Ordinary. Thr directors of Spiera anil Pond. general ■tore »n.| h tel proprietor., propose. subject to audtt. final dividend of 10 per east. rtual < thr Ordinary shares fur thr yr«r en.te.l March SI. Ittt. After tranaferring (6.& M to137 words
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964 1929-07-05 10 Though it has been Mid that A*ure< fan b« used to prove everything. there are times and occasions when they ar* conrlus.ve and unanswerable, and one <uch occasion certainly appears to be the present controversy which ha* arisen over tin- «ll"f964 words
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Article1210 1929-07-05 10 W. L. McPherson - W. L. McPherson. (B, A Banker Who Startled The World. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, whose political indiscretion* at Paris were recently biased across the six continents, is one of the makers of the N»w Germany. H« belongs completely to the i-epublican era. The War produced Hindenburg. Seeckt and1,210 words
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Article508 1929-07-05 10 Mr. H. R. Joynt, Malayan.Civil Service has been appointed Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. L. V. J. Laville, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Legal Adviser, Johore, with effect from July 1. Information has been received in Colombo of the death at508 words
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Article823 1929-07-05 10 TRUE COURAGE. Here it true story from Musr. La«. Sundty three Chinese esrpenters »rr workinic on m whnrf jn the Muar ■liver when on* man, who was (Undine on itep a little more than »nkle-deep in water, wan seised by a crocodile. An extraordinary and to823 words
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Advertisement162 1929-07-05 10 HEDGES BUTLER'S Wines and Spirits Wine Merchants by Appointment To His Majesty King: George V, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. s!>H 1 4UT1ES MKIVOTTE Fll. ROYAI. VAT F.MIRBSB PORT. C 1.1 B SHERRY immi -v..M »Hisk> p r i cc $3.79 Pn Cc $3.79 Price $1.79 Price 53.34 p*r bottle162 words
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Advertisement80 1929-07-05 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT la Urn Bsco*« Shew at First National Picture SMILE BROTHER SMILE Aloag with the Latest Kaapir* News saa slse the OaVial Ftlsi of Urn Fwsral af Dr. SUN TAT SKN. First Skaw at 1M M. A Western Drama TOM TYLER in THE SONORA KID TAN CHHNG KBB A80 words
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172 1929-07-05 11 Statement by Foreign Secretar\ NO FURTHER MOVE. Need for Consulting Dominions. Rugby. July 4. Questioned in the House of Common! to-day resjardinr the resumption of diplomatic relations with Russia, th. Secretary. Mr. Arthur Henderson, said he could say r.o more at172 words
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Article84 1929-07-05 11 Lord Cecil to Represent Britain. Loadon. July 4. The choke of Viscount Cecil again to represent Ore*.. Britain at thr I'n-para- nrmami-nt Commission and to attend the forthcoming League of Nations Assembly was cheered by Labour members when it was announced in the House rf Commons. Mr. ArthurReuter - 84 words
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Article116 1929-07-05 11 Chinese Students in (Jermany Annoyed. Berlin. July 4. Following the report from Amsterdam that th«- British. American, French and Japanese Chambers of Commerce in Shanghai kna submitted n resolution 'o Ihr Corurresa of Iniernst.onnl Chambers ting against the abolition of privileges in i h.na. thi- Chineae Students' and M.-r-chants'116 words
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Article36 1929-07-05 11 Practically No Change In Parties. Amsterdam. Jul The ilectcn hay« l»ft thr parties almost as th-y were, namely Catholic*. Ann- revolutionaries, IS, Thr remaining ".I Heats ur< buted among the eight other parties. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1929-07-05 11 PRIVATE MEMBERS TIME. Amended Resolution Passed In Commons. London, July 4. Th<- >lou*i <■( ommons agreed to the i resolution taking privat* member*' time to the end of July. —Reuur.29 words
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Article22 1929-07-05 11 Arrival at Karachi From Calcutta. Karachi. July 4. Thr South. t Cross has arrived at KmmW from < alcutta. K.uter.22 words
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Article94 1929-07-05 11 King's Award to Finder <>f Missing Flyers. The Kini; hs* awarded the A Cros* to Mr. brain, pilot of the Queensland and Northern Tcrritnrir.* Aerial Service acroplanr Atlanta. It wa* Mr. Brain who recently div lovered Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying Officer Owen after they had been for94 words
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Article96 1929-07-05 11 Optimistic View In London. (From nur Own Correspondent.) London, July 4. Sir Edward Rosling, chairman of the Federated Selangor Rubber Co.. speaking at the annual meeting, said Generally, the rubber position shows a great improvement. Present indications point to production and consumption about balancing." He referred to96 words
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Article148 1929-07-05 11 Increase in Shanghai Collections. Shanghai, July 4. Based on the old five per cent, ad valorem custom* duties and not including the two and a half per cent, ad valorem increav from Feb. 1. the Chinese Customs collection in Shanghai during the past half-year totalled 18.:tn.00fl Haikuan taels.Reuter - 148 words
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Article77 1929-07-05 11 Association Takes Action In United States. New York. Jul> The Acti.rV Equity Association, which is a trade union for actors and actresses in the United State*, has voted 110.000 to finance a car-.pe«xn to organise Talkie actors. Tht association reeks to insist that all Talk it actorsReuter - 77 words
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Article48 1929-07-05 11 Ministers Appointed Within Eight Hours. After arreeing to form a Cabinet. Mr. i Hamaguchi found hi« Ministers in eight hours. It is claimed by the Press that i he showe»l resource equal to that of Mr. Mac Donald. uho formed hi* Cabinet with unexpected rapidity. Nichi-Nichi.48 words
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Article46 1929-07-05 11 Royal Commission to Be Appointed. Rugby, July 4. The Prime Minister. Mr. Mac Donald. announced in the House of Commons that a Royal Commission is to be set up to inquire into all matters of general importance affecting the Civil Service.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 46 words
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Article19 1929-07-05 11 Resignation of Portuguese (lovernment. Lisbon, July 4. The Portuguese government has resigned owing to Cabinet dissensions.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article176 1929-07-05 11 Peeress's Objection To Title. London, June 27. Lord PassAekl's wife does not intend to adopt the rank to which she is entitled h> her husband* elevation to the peerage, will remain Mrs. Sidney Webb, thus keeping before the public the name which gained fame for her-elf176 words
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Article123 1929-07-05 11 U.S.A. and War Debts. SENSATION AT LONDON DINNER. London, July 5. Dr. J. G. Hibben. president of Princeton University, caused a sensation at the Independence Day dinner of the American Society in London by declaring that he thought the United States should have been a littleReuter - 123 words
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Article81 1929-07-05 11 Violent Hailstorms Over Europe. London. July 4. Extraordinarily violent hailstorms hare >wept parts of Central Europe to-day. Berlin A peasant was killed near Nuremberg, and scores of sheep and fowls perished. Berne Considerable damage was done to crops between Lake Geneva and Lake Constance. Hiilsronej as big asReuter - 81 words
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Article86 1929-07-05 11 The Bombay-Colombo Route Under Consideration. London, June 25. Viscount Chetwynd has retired from the Board of Imperial Airways. Ltd.. but the question of the establishment of a Bombay-Colombo air route is still under consideration by the company. At to-day's meeting of the Empire Press I' mr.'r,. a resolution86 words
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Article63 1929-07-05 11 Retirement of Viscount Burnham. London, June 23. Viscount Burnham severed the last link binding him to Fleet Street to-day, when, at a meeting of the Council, he resigned the presidency of the Kmpire Press Union, a position, to which he was elected in 1916, in succession to63 words
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Article47 1929-07-05 11 Heavy Embezzlement Reported In (iermany. Berlin. July 4. A sensation has been caused by the news that a prominent trade union official has decamped with 150,000 marks in cash. It was found that he had previously defrauded unions to the extent nf 800,000 marks. Trans-Ocean.47 words
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Article137 1929-07-05 11 The "Times" Indictment Of Mr. Mac Donald. London, June 21. The Times, in an eilitoria l note, gives what is described as the true h. story of the indiscreet" article published by Mr. J. Ramsay Mar Donald, the Premier, en minority populations in Europe. It will be recalled137 words
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Article137 1929-07-05 11 The King's Cup. THREE WOMEN AMONG COMPETITORS. London. July 6. Forty-one aeroplanes, including three piloted by women, will start at eight o'clock this morning in tht annual twoday handicap race around Great Britain for the King's Cup and a prise of 1800. Tht course is estimatedReuter - 137 words
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Article97 1929-07-05 11 Bill Strongly Attacked By Democrats. Washington, July 4. Owing to the complicated political and economic problems involved, it appears doubtful whether the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Bill will be completed by the SenaU Finance Committee when the B— ats reassembles on Aug. 19. The qucations of emending it by providing97 words
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Article99 1929-07-05 11 Plane Attached to Airship While in Flight. Lakehurst, July 4. A naval ain.ian named Lieut. J. Gordon yesterday succeeded in attaching an aeroplane to the Navy tiK'd airship Los Angelas, while both weie flying. Gordon aaase up under the giant hull of the airship, adjusted his speedReuter - 99 words
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Article153 1929-07-05 11 Collections at the Naval Base. The Ross Fund has received a very welcome windfall this morning in the shape of a cheque representing the results of collections at H.M. Naval Base, Seletar. The Naval and Admiralty personnel on the Naval Base and in Singapore, including the153 words
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Article58 1929-07-05 11 Welcome Break in Severe Drought. Rugby. July 4. Heavy rain, accompanied by violent thunder-storms, occurred over most of Kngland early to-day, thua breaking the drought, which had become severe in many parts of the country. In four hours nearly an inch of rain fell in London andBritish Wireless - 58 words
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Article37 1929-07-05 11 Remarkable Temperatures Recorded. Batavia, July 4. Extraordinarily low temperatures of between one and nve degrees below aero havr caused considerable damage on tea i and coffee estates in Preanger, West i Java. Anr.U.37 words
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Article32 1929-07-05 11 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on June 13 ex 8.1. Rajula, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to i boxbolders at 9.30 a.m.32 words
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Article86 1929-07-05 11 Dayang Muda Wins Her Claim. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July I. The Dayang Muda of Sarawak has succeeded in her claim before the Special Income-Tax Commission, and the tax will be rebated 11,000 a ycir for six The claim was for re,>ayment of £10,000 income-tax and86 words
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Article70 1929-07-05 11 Report Before End Of Year. Rugby, July 4. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy Seal, answering questions in the House of Commons regarding the suggested ('tunnel Tunnel, said the project involved a large number of geological, engineering, economic and other technical problems. The work of the committee inquiringBritish Wireless - 70 words
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Article211 1929-07-05 11 Unions The Prayerbook Still Bars. That the prohibited degrees of marriage in the Prayer- Book are it ill in operation, with only two exceptions, is emphasised by the annulment in the Divorce Court of a marriage ceremony which a woman petitioner went through with the Turner husband of211 words
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Article41 1929-07-05 11 Sir Charles Madden Not To Retire. Rugby. July 4. The Admiralty state* that there is no truth in the rumour published rcgardinc the impending retirement of the Pint Sea Lord. Admiral <>f the Fleet Sir Charles Madden.- British Wireless.British Wireless - 41 words
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Article45 1929-07-05 11 Newly-Formed Island Disappears. Batavia. July 4. i The newly-formed island of Anak Kra- katau. wh'ch reached a height n: mitres, has gradually diminished owing to the light nature of the material, and this morning it was found to have completely disappeared. A net*.45 words
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Article92 1929-07-05 11 Hon. Decrees Conferred At Oxford. Loadon, June 26. The University of Oxford to-day conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law on the fallowing diatinguiahvtl personages General C. G. Dawea, the new American Ambassador U> London. Viscount Chelmsford. ex-Viceroy of India. Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha, the Egyptian Premier,92 words
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Article34 1929-07-05 11 Recovery from Motor-Car Accident. New York. July I Commissioner Evangeline Booth has j recovered from the injuries she sustained in a motor-car accident and gone to the Salvation Army cummer headquarters.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article24 1929-07-05 11 London. July 4. The P. and 0. Banking Corporation baa I declared s dividend of nve per cent.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article198 1929-07-05 11 Frantic Enthusiasm In Madrid. TERRIFIC LIONISING. Crowd Breaks Through Police Cordon. Madrid. July 4. The wpn™ after the rescue of the Numanria airmen and at the subsequent reception in Gibralt.i nnly nnt more hectic than those which occurred in Madrid to-day. wh»n the rescued and thoBritish Wireless - 198 words
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Article76 1929-07-05 11 Attempt to Cm- Ih Atlantic. London. July 4. Interviewed by Reuters Agency at wart, who mad* an «<hrnturous voyage from Aberdeen to '•oat. said he had no liking for tht and would no-, care to repe:r Hoston Masv •.it Dartd I rwearsen. l«-ft. open boat fitted with aReuter - 76 words
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Article134 1929-07-05 11 Anniversary Wreaths in London and Singapore. The memory of Sir H— start Raffle*, founder of Singapore. wa» honoured today. <m the anniversary of hi» birth and death, in London and Singapore. A wreath was laid thi» morning at the foot of the Raffles statue in Empress Place134 words
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Article116 1929-07-05 11 Total Cost K>timaU(l At OH Each. London. June 24 The Schoi>l Empire Tour CoflUt— announce a acheme for sending a party of 46 boy* to India in Novembei. to return iuary. The party will travel second clasa in the P. and <). liner Viceroy of India."116 words
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Article91 1929-07-05 11 Partner rMimate of $I.(NHI.UO» Debts. Thirr was an •vho in the Bankruptcy Court this morning of tho failure of Ch<>j> <"h.<nn* J.>.. the big Singapore ruWcr ilraling firm. I -am. one of the partner* in the firm, applied in person for a receiving order li> M made91 words
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Advertisement44 1929-07-05 11 TO-DAYS FEATURES. Page The Literary Page 15 Dr. Scbacbt— Character Sketch of l.rrsuni'i leading financial expert It Nf. F.M.S. Duties ..11 The Chinese and Baaration. by the Chinese Cerrespead.n! .11 Cricket Note*. WisabMea snd Other Sport 13 Around the Market*, by the Financial Correspondent44 words
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Article, Illustration595 1929-07-05 12 1 IU-iu'l actions. DR. WINSTFDT ON THK I M BCHOLARSHIP& (lit Hut QMMM I <wrc«i>oi»drnl Thr Hun. Dr. It <> Winstrdl'i observations at the Ihl Ttmg rf the rederal i. in r»pl> to Mm Hon. Mi. Oheang lim'i |>lm In thr if«torjtt'in i.f the <fmn Scholar.595 words
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Article308 1929-07-05 12 Prostx'ution by London Firm. Allegations of Infringing the righU of M sears. C. and K. Mortons. Ltd., London, in respect of castor oil sold hi Malaya were made against hua Guan Kiat and Co.. of NVrth Bridge Road, before Mr. 1 vtrtct Judge tcrday. I Mr. Withers308 words
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Article131 1929-07-05 12 Fatal Accident to Driver At Mandai Quarry. .verturning of a quarry lotorr. >liw' and thr death ol thr v who was crushed underneath, at [ardai Quarry few day* ago was inquired into hy the City Coronr. > G Bourne. >esterday afternoon. irn. Mr I. Little. ■n at131 words
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Article296 1929-07-05 12 Predicament of a Court Bailiff. The permission which a landlord ti, at the last sitting of the Bankruptcy Court, to levy distress on poods belonging to a tenant and in the possession of the Official Aimrnet- »cti--{ I an interim receiver, was again mentioned before Mr.296 words
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Article971 1929-07-05 12 I Successful Production Ol "H.M.S. Pinafore." Sir Joseph PerUr ..^/'•f »>»•• < apum C«rt«ran t4wln A. Bro»n Kalph Rack»traw Harold Hume* IHrk Ovadeyt C Oor.lon (i.bora* Kill Robrtsy S H MrMarrav Joha MrN*i»h Ida Kin U>< h H-t..- Trndt* H.pworth Mrs. Cripp* Dorothy MacLeod971 words
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Article18 1929-07-05 12 M>. Jam«ss P. R.Mw.riirhi. I' S. Vice 1 al (union, hits gm* on n Uenllh trip It America.18 words
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Article184 1929-07-05 12 Komance of a Famous Conductor. By special Uceace ard with grea: secrecy, St Dan (i.xlfrey. director of the Bournemouth Munic pal Orxheatr^, was married in mail week at St. Peter.* Church. Bournemouth. Sir Dan's bride was Mrs. At: lam. widow of Mr. Henry Fariam. of Buxton. who184 words
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Article517 1929-07-05 12 Disputed 1..m0 Transfer In Court. 1:1 Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 4. An inn testing suit was taken up in in> t jrt to-<lay before Mr. \i nby. the parties bein W Ml 1> V. Ksndiah. Inspector of Weights and Mis- urea. Kuala Lumpur ann Mrs. tiandtah,517 words
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Article71 1929-07-05 12 Accused Committed For Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala I.umpur, July 4. l.un Thean Hock, a clerk in the Monopolies oAVe, Kuala Lumpur, who is (.-narged with criminal breach of trust in rmpect of M4..10H. the proceed* of a w.nnimr *wcpp ticket in the Selangor Turf Club,71 words
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Article73 1929-07-05 12 Applications Against Husband And Wife. Mr. P. A. Pern* was ab. em fmni the Rank lup -hi- morning when receiving ami adjudicating or.iers were made pgrinM •ition against Mr*. I.ywia Bvm. wr* stood over for a week. A motion for subatr *M Mrviaa on H.73 words
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Article894 1929-07-05 12 Drinks and Tobacco Taxation. A supplement to the F.M.S. Gaaetto puliliahcd on July 1 gives details ot the excise duties now in force. In the case of liquors and toHaeco the duty is raised .it xv hi< h prevails in the Straits 'Settlement;.. In the894 words
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Article90 1929-07-05 12 Denial of Works Manager Story. A claim by S. M. T. Naidu against thr A .aorta ted fTeas of Malaya for »4&4.»4. ■vagM alleged to be due to him as works manager, was diamisaed in the Civil DtatrM Court tins morning Mr. (iranville Roberts gave evidence, and90 words
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Letter351 1929-07-05 12 THE EUR ASIAN ST A TUS. To the K.l.u.r of the Straits Time* >ince Singapore has been so mv. h liefore the world ol late thanks to ou. M attempted to repudiate, an undeserved epithets heap* pggaJag t'avetlers and mo. ■tnndu.,, teaturr of it* peacefutness aad among the diver** rares351 words
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Article104 1929-07-05 12 Mysterious < rime in a Dark Road. A Chinese fell viev.m the foul Work of compatriots, believed ti> be member* <•( •oeret socle* y. in Kitchener Road l»»t About 10 p.m. persons on Jalan Besat -.i'tled to «t a Chinese. who«. clothe* were nk«- I :n hlood.104 words
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Article108 1929-07-05 12 (.rnwinn Prevalence In Singapore. Nt Hi I* B !i»m<, Second in. thin ni' wbj. a imni-nilous lot --f tchacco >mun!injf into Singapore. A (nine*? pleaded guilty to twin* in MgeJston a quantity of duliahl. ham K (plaining the circumstances of arrt«t. Mr. Hyde aaid that on Jan* 30108 words
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Article140 1929-07-05 12 Malay Tunku Arrested And Fined. n of the I'ava U-ba 'kIuI Riihman. »aid to be the mm if a well-known Johorr Malax yeaterda] i tt-ninx aftri he had kn>.«-ked down i ivtng an Kr^kinr car. Thr acvili nt tKi-uirfil at lh«- mxth mid -er*ngoon Koad when a140 words
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867 1929-07-05 13 Wimbledon Finalists— Great Britain's Last Hope.— Cricket Notes. CRICKET NOTES AND COMMENTS. Merchants' Second Victory I'KKAKS WIN ON KR NEC.RI SI MHLAN. ncipal match last week-end was thr tournuni.-nt uxture b«tw' \|,-rt hunts and the o*l rh— Mm .mv shuuul if» through tn« seaao un.l. f»st*d. No ,ila> was possible867 words
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Article48 1929-07-05 13 Leicester's Innings Victor> At Taunton. London, July a. Taunton Leicestershire defeated Somersetshire by an innings and 109 runs. 1 Somerset were all out for lON in their laaiaga, and M in thvir second. Astill seven wickets for 34 run*. Lei«c..rtJ CU for eight and declared.— Keuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article572 1929-07-05 13 Boxing Revival In Singapore. That boxing is still a popular attraction in Singapore wan amply teatiAed last night wh.n tho Starlight Hall, New World, I was packed. The bouts were all quite int.-n--.ting. no both from the promoters' and the public point of view the evening ■1572 words
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Article499 1929-07-05 13 Hatavia Crews* Visit SAIUNG AND ROWING PROGRAMME. The trnth annual At Home will be held by th* Royal Singapore Yacht Club to-morrow and Sunday, and an interestIng pro >n am ro* of sailing and rowing races has been arranged. The occasion will be eapacially graced by the499 words
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Article62 1929-07-05 13 European and Chinese Clubs Meet at Water Polo. The Singapore Swimming Club will tnaet the Chinese team at water polo at the former Club on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The Swimming Club will be represented by the following Bessoro Hill and Thompson, Piers, Hay. Iken and Hromicy-Davenport. There62 words
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Article247 1929-07-05 13 Friday. July 6 !>i». rootball: g.C.C. BJLC, Stadium. «CC. l.t XI Cricket: 8.8. aad L vs. S. and L. S.C.R.C". Tennis ToomasMbt. Outran Road School Seorta"i HB! v. p.s 1... Psdang. 6 p.m. Saturday. Jaly Perak Kacas. Yacht Race*. Bau»ta vs. Singapore. Welch R»gt. Sports at Tanglin. St247 words
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Article1033 1929-07-05 13 Jockey Injured and Horse Destroyed. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 4. An accident of a rather serious nature marred the sport at the Perak Turf Club races to-day. Mount Light stumbled in the second maiden rare and broke a fetlock, and had to be destroyed.1,033 words
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Article267 1929-07-05 13 Teams for Tournament («amo To-day. The Bankers, Brokers and Insurance XI will meat the Public Services and Law in an B.CC. tournament game on the Fadang tin* afternoon. The selected .lides are at follows 8.8.1. R. B. Gotch. W. K. Ha:uell. H. M. Cantrell. W. R. Kin*. K.267 words
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282 1929-07-05 13 Wimbledon Results. TIIDKN KATSM IN MEN'S DOUBLES London, July 4. Rain fill this morning, but queues of people »too«i through the downpour. Th« otundan.r wax not large, however, when the i un began to thine shortly before the ■tart. Mi« Will* in Final \faia Miss282 words
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Advertisement125 1929-07-05 13 Raffles Hotel Dinner and Dance SATTRDAY Suntlay. July 7 There will be NO Orchestral Concert. Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Conveniencies TO4UGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE ONEMA (Wet or Fine) Saturday, July 6 I* CHILDREN'S MATIN -7.10 p.m. I Sunday. July 7 (•OHM TAUIADGI in CAMILLE wilh M<INI\125 words
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3316 1929-07-05 15 THE LITERARY PAGE— NEW BOOKS REVIEWED. A Survey of Recent Fiction— Many Notable Successes. British versus German Hangmen A Gallant Effort to Save our National Reputation. Divorce in America. A Study of Life in PresentDay Ireland. (iood Fiction. 7h<- I ure of the Knnli«h Angrl. B) ::>■«■>. l.rk With 4ccoraiia«a3,316 words
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Advertisement157 1929-07-05 16 THE SINGER SIX There is only one way to know this tine BRITISH .Motor ar. See it, ride in it, drive it, put it through the hardest tesl*. Its beaut) and style will impress you 1U action will convince you. Power Speed Endurance Touring Model $2,950 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO.157 words
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Advertisement136 1929-07-05 16 CARS MARINE MORRIS ENGINES TRUCKS MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Nerer has the detire for perfection been carried .«/> far ax in the netr Off* o C 4C 4 t C 6C 6 NEW MfUMI IHK LONG EXPECTED S-rVIINPER Cars based upon an entirely new conception, with cha^i- VPH and body forming136 words
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Article1953 1929-07-05 17 "A MAN OKMANCKS." Dictatorship and ItAims. TIIK SPREAD OF F W ISM l\ BUMPS. I .i Mtfaj of human char•oald be forve«l ..nly hy the study of a man's deed*. '•♦erver. it JbMJ with a living man on an unattainable make men he is going1,953 words
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Article60 1929-07-05 17 K .O.S.B. COURT MARTIAL. The trial of Major G. M. H. Ogilvv B by Court Martial at Hong I .i(Mo( negligence while performinß the duties of President of the Regimental Institute concluded on June 27 af'-r n days. At the close of the preceding* the accused asked the < ration60 words
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Article75 1929-07-05 17 British Joy at king* Recover.* London. June tt. I Iward Elgar and Mr. Rudyar Kipling have collaborated in the produ< tion of "The March of Prai-< nprMMf Briu -h Jag and thatat HU Majesty the King's restoration I The work will be inclmied the king's Book."75 words
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Article35 1929-07-05 17 Mr. E. Siebert. <'. Mastn Co.. Shanghai, died on June 52 »i>ent upward* of H year* in China. liurmir which he ni alw* necud with Siem»sen and ('<>. Mi> time wa« spent in Hankow. Shanghai, and Tientsin.35 words
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