The Straits Times, 9 July 1929
1929-07-09
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Title Section23 1929-07-09 1 The Straits Time [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTTRY.I THE LARGEST AISD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. \..i SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 9. 1929 PRICK 10 <23 words
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Advertisement271 1929-07-09 1 TROPICAL SITTING "FLORODOR" ill D V \\i\<. I 00MO, mm ST.. ■rmmm WHAT FS MONSOL Monsnl o»cs Us oriijin to the rMcarch of a Mond Laboratory which brought to light rerInin oils with outstnndin^ properties for antisrptir purpose*. These oils form the active principle- of nil Monsol products. Hitherto, the271 words
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Advertisement98 1929-07-09 1 c ROBINSONS S?*PmT V Have Just Received a irHßlßrE^fv^ Charming Seleciion of Bp 1 Afternoon H^p Evening Dresses 111 Robinson Co., Ltd. J>r^E (Inco peraUd in lk« MraiU StttUsraU) SINGAPORE AND KIALA LUMPUR. .1 CALIFORNiAN CHILLED STRAWBERRIES AVAILABLE IN ONE TINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES A Delicious Combination WITH COLD STORAGE98 words
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Advertisement7 1929-07-09 1 FLORODOR M IBIU) WING LOONG TROPICAL WEAR,7 words
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Advertisement631 1929-07-09 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I B, < I Hr~-ratf.-~T-HLI "'l' '< rll I _'.JL P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated ia Eagiaad) MAIL AMD PASBENGSB AND CARGO sKKMCES MNCI'LA AND ORIENTAL BJ». CO. NTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S RNMENT LONDON AND FAt EAST MAIL SERVICE. ULT WARDS PROM LONDON FOR CHINA631 words
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Advertisement611 1929-07-09 2 (NIPPON YISEN KAISItA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilloe. Leaden. Antwerp aad Rotterdam Vessels Tonnega Da* Ball HAKVNw MARU 10A0V Jwly IS U SVWA MARU 11.100 Aag- I FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Aag. II M HAJLOZAKi MARU 10>00 Aag. tt JJ HASSAN MARU IOMt Beat. IS U t KITANO MARI 8.000 Sept. M611 words
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Advertisement532 1929-07-09 2 BURNS PIHLP LWE (liminrml. ia AustraJUi PQB BBISBAIUC. SYDMSY AND MK4V BOURNK. VIA /ATA. DA* WIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly aaUiaga by tho welrknewa steamor MARELLA (T^7t tons) aad the asm- meebr veossl. MALABAR (4JHB tonei. Tho a* MaBWIa is on* of th* (argoot aad Sweat iteratn trading to532 words
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Advertisement666 1929-07-09 2 X P M [ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under coa tract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. SeeO. with sab-coeaecWeaj o P|iur Frrigbt, Transhipment Manni Vpt. as j M«Aag*c'i Desk. Repretentetives for Singapore and StralU let«l4ment. of the Official Tourist Bureau <t Java. All information,666 words
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Advertisement578 1929-07-09 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TaTE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LmiTBD. TIB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAT. CO, LTD. (lacorporatod in Eagiaad) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTLRDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN GENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVTCB— LONDON AMD NOBTH CONTINENT.578 words
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Advertisement556 1929-07-09 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretey. Trenggnnu. Kelanten. Baagaara. Telupin. Pateni. Singora, Lncon. Slcnon. Bandon. Kshsamui. Laagaaaa. Chumpoa aa>i Bangkok. rp? rt 5tW MAUNI J«l y v July 17 VALAYA July II July 84 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light556 words
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Advertisement471 1929-07-09 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKN ALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. l!accrpomt«l la Eagtaad) -KLLBBBUN- LDTB PASSENGPR AND PBEir ft BERVICB T< TBE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. rBBir.HT BKBVICB OUTWARDS. Ta Beag Kaag. Bkaaajkal aad Japaa. Daa Spore KIO In port a-a. < KIN Jaly tf M. CUT OF rHIOBr HIO8 Aag. 14471 words
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Advertisement370 1929-07-09 3 DOLLAJI STEAMSHIP LINK AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL IN COMFORT to EUROPE AND NEW YORI via TENANG, COLOMBO. SUEZ, POP SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA and M MtSFJII.LES O* the ronpletrly remodelled S.S. PRESIDENT HARRISON S.S. PRESIDENT JOHNSON And enjoy the comfortable cabins, put lie rooms, soft bvda and other moder improvement*370 words
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Advertisement509 1929-07-09 3 DUTCH MAILS N.Y. StooßTaart MaatwhapirfJ "Nederland" and N.V. Rotterdamsch* Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSr NGER SERVICE TO Geavaa Aaaaterdaa SaathampUn Maraeillea ate«erdaa a Koa. dar Ned. 1400 SJIJI. Jely IS laauhaaa 10.000 B.L. Ja y M V a.a 1. P. Coaa .1.100 B.MJT JoJy It m.T. Slbajak 11.000 R-L. Aag509 words
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Advertisement378 1929-07-09 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORB. JOINT BCBEOCI.B, SsJHnc for Uaited StatM an. Canada Polnta froai Manila and Hong Koag Ball* mbeal Baa Praarlaca aad Portland SS. WASH!. I.'.l(>N1 1(>N from H. Ken« July 90 Baa rraarlec*378 words
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Advertisement127 1929-07-09 3 -V LONDON ySole Agents TENTRAI n^allai WBTTT 1— SINGAPORE, IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. ...m 8888 M »a»,.a,»B»»»»»»»»»BB»BMmmBBaWBBBBBBBBBBBBmmB.a»m»-B»B»mB» ——.^aaaWaßi mi' EFFICIENCY STANDS OUT 1 :> .llini- iti the in almuat I on f \our «ill makr .1 posse said Standard |*|B^H ALTC MATIC TELEPHONE *jfiTCK^" mm Sfy^dsni Tc'cpSonta end Cablts Limirtd 57.127 words
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Advertisement202 1929-07-09 4 Rheumatism? Sciatica? Why do you want to be racket wi'h pain if actual help b «1 hand Take immedi XSX ftcjys* Tablets if C~^. aspirin -m which are known al I and rub at the tame time the pamki J9 Splro*€.l-Soil*jttoii which penetrates dceoly into th- «'..m. This double j^^^a^^202 words
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Advertisement846 1929-07-09 4 PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1929. Th.nwlay, SaturaUy. TMaday, Thandav and Saturda)-. July 4, t, 11 and I 18. 1929. Two run* for each Divuion of Horaes i lasses 1. 2. 4 and 6 and i'oniea Classes 1. 2 aad S. Three runs for each Divisioa of the Peral Turf846 words
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Advertisement774 1929-07-09 4 [PIMPLES FORMED ITCHY JUPINS Disfigured Baby's Face. Healed by Cuticura. "Mv baby bad a very acre face. The trouble atari**! wkh email pirnplaa which la a abort time >armed Urge. wet. eoe» tnpUim TbeerwpU^-. a»-w»aw» 1 1 1 ai ii san<4 i4t*>l*i mitrmA lalaa CKHaS *»H^»»m sffnvaMl WW UIaHaVUJVQ •TUal774 words
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Advertisement261 1929-07-09 4 t Co forth arracd wit!) a PITMANS TRAINING 9 A kafeht oT old wr« foct^. arphHam T.v.< r bataMMtlwiti, mji|m< i. .i A Pitmani ypcialliiwai Poat the harushi™ ...c U' n^nt WM3 ibo "o MBi Send for "The Key to a s It will hefr you in !U Te ii261 words
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Article1089 1929-07-09 5 4 A Problem of Ethics": Liberals and Sir W. A. Jowitt. MR. MACDONALDS TEAM. Our On orrr«pon.l. l.omion. Jur. Uefor. Mr Ram<ay MaclVnald went off joy m quiet a holiwould al' .om|il«m.nt of MM Qassjaajaaj m.n|C tram M favour..|y wuh that with whkh he H Arthur Hrnderr"1,089 words
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Article913 1929-07-09 5 BUHMA LETTER li Imports Less During Ma>. (Frum Our Own (Vr respondent Rangoon. July 3. Burma is definitely one of thn exception* to the theory that exports are th* bast Indication of prosperity and that a j good balance of exports over imports should prove a913 words
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Article47 1929-07-09 5 I.S. Memorial to British Troops. A Cross nt Sacrifice in the British Soldier*' plot at Northwood Ometerv. Philadelphia, has been unveiled by Sir F.*mr Howard, the Britt-h Ambassador The cross ia of similar design t<v gam n thr British .rmeterieu in France and elsewhere.47 words
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Article661 1929-07-09 5 MALACCA NOTES. Teachers' Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 6. The Malacca Lawn Tennis Anaociation •re making arrangements to liniah thr lo.nl open tournament before the Malayan Championship tournament begins at Kuala Lumpur in August. There will be singles and dosjblss events for women and661 words
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Article217 1929-07-09 5 Programme of drill* up to and for w»i-k-•tiding Jul> 14 Tjr.dav July &.1& p.m Drill Hall. HA i'l 1....t, iKuruitn .1 'raining; JIS Drill Hall. No. It PlaW»n i Training i UB I'nll Hall, 0m.r... 5.V.1.. R*»ulver (<ur.r Ur.inr.itav, July 10. 3 i>.m Drill Hall. C«4*ta K.ffl.- Weapon217 words
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Advertisement182 1929-07-09 5 in; hi in ribber trees: INCMEASEB LATEX MELDS! I \TISTK S PROVE IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE DiM-ernini; K»ialr Manamr-. ln-fou- munurinK. nhould call or write for full particular* of the folkming Kertilizri-M SULPHATE OF AMMONIA UREA-BASF >- DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (MLi NitroKen— o2.*> Phmphorir Arid) LEUNAPHOS I'nosphorir Arid 1 Nitrojfen NITROPHOSKA182 words
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Advertisement55 1929-07-09 5 j 1 A Suggestion STRAWBERRIES and CREAM For DependfiMr Service REFRIGERATING Co LTD TONE AND TOUCH PIANO PERFECTION demonstrated by the MOUTRIE PIANO £saS o^aMa^Si^^aw «Fian A LLY CONSTRICTED Car this climate, sad felly aaarealeed for T years. The (lIOKI of Um PtTTTIMIWATOW Isrchsser. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i|iorat«d in55 words
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Advertisement321 1929-07-09 6 R -asnrisl H Jfl t Film -Free Teeth are white and sparkling they provide the utmost science knows in teeth and gum protection Send Coupon for 10-Day Tubt Srlc rnni < r '.reel in it ami lay your teeth oj*n to ,i.. Ati.l tl.cv, with lattar. ..re the chief «|,ii321 words
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Advertisement128 1929-07-09 6 t"sts tfe. ToScujgc that Counts'" ■■'i.*..'<-^<BP^J*"Ti B^f 'f/Jti rl*^^^r 1 4MBP»pi^W^ < *Ctr^^^ BBf *J&* a j% for Cool Smoktng |*Ss|) CORK- TIPPED Hacs^ <£ IKyiiAiltE S. /Among Gencrol Motor- cor-, ~M^^il\kMl Cadillac, v ith it >fomeJ^) ML I A eightcylinder enquio, offers i fc^H supreme combinotlon of beauty, ~^Y128 words
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Advertisement283 1929-07-09 7 Have you ever Men Gratwht im< r- I);incinjj to Ihe Arrompanim«>nt of a (Jra^hopper Jaw Band No Then don't mlns NEMESIS The IFA "WONWHt" Production Wilh WMF The Ant and (JRACIK The (Jrasshopper. A Drama of MITI S and MEN. Uiwloubtc<lly one of the m<mt ••xtraortiinary films the Rrroen has283 words
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Advertisement374 1929-07-09 7 I Pavilion Theatre 7^ From .Monday. July I to Sundny Juh 1 I. at 9.15 p.m. «harp. THE LATEST IWTHE (iAZETTK REGINALD DENNY in RED HOT SPEED In the Fir«.t Show at 7.30 p.m. THE CALL OF THE HEART FraturinK DYNAMITE and KIWI ND COBB Srat« hinkfd aad no« paid374 words
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Advertisement213 1929-07-09 7 %s#H.M.S. Pii«JFOR[ tA GILBERT S SVLUVAN I 'i tinted by the S.A.D.C. Tomigki and July 11. Malincc on ThurMlat. .1 til x 7 hildnn $1.50. Adults liookinu opens for Ike M.ihiui- on Time of comment ing VICTORIA "tHEATRK BookinK at LJTTLI I SPEED UP FOR 'SPEEDY" HIS LATEST 1 {/A213 words
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SHARK MARKET REPORTS.
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Article27 1929-07-09 8 Singapore. July 9. arm v.* .<<-u.i. I R) f 10, Tapaha I h -I -JO. od. x Kaog rl. Il| M l.eneral -8127 words
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Article41 1929-07-09 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. :-<.re Juiy 'J Rul ber II U lid up 7-lad. Noon '.'entakah. asVin rent., Baleowmes j.Jii, l.idrasin. o-lii. bin.on Hr.l. 22 11JM. Ismaanoa In t,u ■rds. Al.-lOa.. Sr» Mum. >al 107»J..Ti: reeshaa loosii'i. Maakipol I 11>7 'i<».41 words
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Article58 1929-07-09 8 Henderson, Helm rind Company, Inc. New York. «end .1- the following cable ilated July t, thtir quotations being in Bold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber Kxthange sales to-day 4,500 tons. July 22 40. August 22.70. September "'<. Octate rember 25.71 bar 24. January 24, Februai MdH Singapore58 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article354 1929-07-09 8 [shipping notes. T.'j Pasccnrers Captured In Heunffshan District. Canton, Jana 80. On June a piracy orcurrvd in tho Ii <>f Hrun*ihan, in the Weat River d'lta. the tow-boat We Pat being; aU ..I liy piraU*. who captured loot to nil »f un r 1150,000, b— Mil I'ukmK V354 words
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Article354 1929-07-09 8 The following passenger, arrived >.. teniaJa\a port, by the Op Ten Noon Mr. J. Deut.cher. Mr.. Picßee. Mr. M. E. S V.nkatroiuan. Mr. and Mr. J A J. Wellea. Mr. J r. M. Lance. Mr. Tan Chin Hia. Mr. and Mi- 1.. p. ng An. Mr. T. W. Stuhbr.354 words
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Article39 1929-07-09 8 From China and Japan, by KSih K ar, U'.ur at Si-isaporr 6 p.m. to-morf.w. I From China and Japan, by Chifuku Maru, due at .Singaporr to-morrow. 1 From Hollaml. by Siba/ak. due at Rin«;ap"rv on Thursday morr.mf.39 words
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Article275 1929-07-09 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July t. Oa Londea, Bank 4 rr. s lit n/tt Demaad t/t U/U Private 3 at. credit .a 174 l/id On New York, Demaad as 11.14 Private M d s IT". On France. Bank T.T. I 14*1 On India. Bank T.T. led On Hong Kong. Bank T.T. UK275 words
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56 1929-07-09 8 XSS f<)U»! to ?Und»nl Q CT. Spot J*\ Bun>Urd B S.S. oa T.n4«r Juiy 3* *M»'l 39', > i! M 40 <>rt. U«-. 411. Jkß.Marrh 4.' Ton* of lfarkft Em»»»r afttr Snn. LaUit C«bl. UnJ.n Spot Sh*«l ll'sJ. svr Ib. New York :-Sp«t Shctt56 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article435 1929-07-09 8 V«L I'd. Bar«r* Svlltr* fl fl A<am Kumbanr fl t\ ttanjrnn Tin 3D. 1 1 Batanr P»«Unf Oli o*o 1 1 Batti LifM Mr* 1414 I 1 buk.t Aranr iM 1.20 tl t\ Hn-rrnh JUlaf 41 «2 ri ft (nrnlrrint 10 11 t\ fl Ka.trrn Sura k/f fl II435 words
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Article234 1929-07-09 8 V.I. Pd. Burtr. S«lkn t t ALi. Brick Prtft. 2.14 S.lt 1 2 Alti. Bnrk Orda. 2.70 t.M 11 1 Bra At... 1 baeco .6.0 C.74 i"»n»di»n KajrL 11 JtH 1 1 Crntral Encnr O.tO 1 1 CyrU and Carrlac* "■<• I<M. 10 Duff U«rtlopmtat H 9.« td Huni«p234 words
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Article108 1929-07-09 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.r. I dab. %f IPM red. IfUl-Je 101 10S eL Siagiapar*. Municipal 6 p of -irOi 13.i0 u>7s.iH.j pax. pram. Singapore .uniripal 4 j p.r. of IW7 red. 1947 tl.cou.ouo ta par. Singapore Municipal *S p.c. of lso* red. ltis f i.uoo.oot> %i108 words
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Article383 1929-07-09 8 Frater and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's quotations. Krawr 1- .11 A Co. K<»tt Allcnbr 111 A lor Cnj.B 'fl) A Ilium I*l A. Kumnc (ID Am. HmUr (IS; A Molt. A. P«r.«i (tli Bale.* nit (ID BmmK 'll' Brvrw 11. Hrunci (ft) B. Jrlutonr (111 b. Kktti383 words
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Article139 1929-07-09 8 o TinWi). J«l) t II W. OM a.m.. 84. 11.r.7 p.ir., MX San n.e. C.:. a.m.. wti fi v H.M.S Pinaforr. Vie. Th.airr. 020 pa. Wednesday, Jalv I* H. W. IJB p.m.. «.S. Son n»«-» <"..i a.m.. wU 8.15 p.m. Italian Manonrttr.. N>» World. 9.15 p.m.139 words
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Article135 1929-07-09 8 SINGAPORE HARB OUR BOARD. I RklM •Ung.iilr llir Ukinf. ,.r r\prtl*4 In *rriir. f*f|| f jl%< m ttLMt Wh-rf Arfay, IS I '.am Wh-' liarri»on It 3 3 3 rath 4 Weil Wharf lr|. ma but 4 4 4 ■Section 10 hi M 7 KCri'l.l II vltltoiR Main Wharf ran*135 words
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Article92 1929-07-09 8 T«-*«y. Swmtow ii .Sort. i. (Auto. 1' r.i. laran Si StUt andjan* Sijk »nj l'.»a p :i. Bcnxkali*. I jl>n-»n Bilik and Tuad3 p.m. North. V Eaa» anu N. Wt«t Suma.m«uc«- .':..ulh baa, M.ilucrji »r.J Timor I 4 p.m. rr»«. Hontianak (I Ham China, llainam. Japan. Korn.92 words
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Article36 1929-07-09 8 m Srri. J. 4* Witt ffUmat I'. Juliana M.t SI ion* T4 Jun« 7 Jun» Zt Jan* <•• J'iW 1 I...- i,.i_ a J in.- 12 July R Jun* II Junr II Julr M36 words
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Advertisement322 1929-07-09 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other < laasiled Ad«U.. aee eage M. v, urn i ni< sale, etc r'Ol: .cat irrand. > LADY TRA< BE! nr.pmrn'.. vnunsr children. «7, Strait. Time.. HOI I alnor.l Crescent, rent »U.".. furniture lu be taken over b] vi: FOR BAIJ la cwd running eedai Cash. Apply 91.322 words
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Advertisement260 1929-07-09 8 The rnr»r >- "iinl i- announcrd uf V 3a», m< Mr. and Mu. Ho Hork RrBK. of No. 7. i UoaH. I *l». 1 Mr. Tan Hmii Kim an.i lh< llovn kirn, of No. rx.K. Taajal Road. 1 hi- aiarnarn*»t year. GOVERNMENT NOTICE <-r.cn applying lor a form of Tend,260 words
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Advertisement83 1929-07-09 8 TENDERS Uhltr Htaaa. halvey Road, and the carting ktMB of all matrr Sprnncation and Vender forma may bo obttined .rom the Architect., Swan A MacUrea. Hong Kong Hank Chamber.. clote «t aoon oa Moaday. July Thr h-.t or ajv> Under will not aoeoaaarily be accepted. Ini.-rnatiowa! Transport Coapauiy, E (s(r83 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1929-07-09 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. TIm following; it the daily w«*U»«r rtport of the Mttaonlofical Branch, Sur- wy DwfL, Malar* Y»»t»rday. T*-4ay. T»mp«ralur*. Rainfall. Vricfct M»»n K Mm. BMihiaf. Humidity. W.nd. WMlkar. StatiMM. F. K. lai. W«.cfa«ur». DirtetUa. fore. U r II Koala Lumpur VI "1 Nil 10.1 74 WK t Cloudy105 words
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Miscellaneous43 1929-07-09 8 METEOROI.OC.irAL REPORT. Kandang Ki-rkiu Slalion. (By Coariray of C«». rnmml Itrallh Oflr».) Far tk« 24 lloar. «<!«» Mlaalfht Mi Mai. >hadr bMbMH I Mm. .h«dr Umavrx Mean »hm.i trmprratimMax. >un n'l Min rn» rm.l Mran w. .tor Mien i>l> 1 hui Rraparali Aaiofail inchri; >■!43 words
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Article266 1929-07-09 9 Brisk Activity In Kuhbcr. BOMI .NBWEBB TO TIN IW ESTORS. tll> Our linan, lal rre«ponde«t.) Sinsaporr, TModay. 11 •nt. ji*«t l'r»ce» Kuhber I «n*.n II IM up 7 l«d,,<t -i e*«t. Tone— Ai' la, (»poi), up S«. Id. (forward), unchaagrd. r.lt>. Up lone. Stead) I .«.il HI266 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article947 1929-07-09 9 Views on Stabilisation Proposals. The annual general aaeeting of thr Kinta nea. Ltd. was held at the efftce Urden Wall. fc.C an June 12. Mr. I Inchkald preaiding. Th* chairman, after dealing will pnn. ipal item« in the accounts, referred to the death laat December of their947 words
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Article58 1929-07-09 9 Rugby. July H Foreign rxchangea arr Amstvrdam i:.07%. Atheas 378. Bombay Is. 8 25 32. Rerlin 20.WS. Bruaaelt 34.91. Hurhaaeat M|K. buenoa Aires 4"^». Copenhay. rim. llel.ingfor. 1«». Hone I 1 1 'nd, Lisbon 108J0. Madrid S3-r York 4J4«*. Oslo Is I'ragur IMS. Rio lit.in»S. Shanghai S*. Id.. n-n>58 words
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Article313 1929-07-09 9 It view of the Past Xv '<•• tics. The rrooet for I».'< of the laternationai Telephone and Trlegraph Corporation o.' M is aWMOwSaaV intereating. •hows that th* rabl* wireless mrrgrr In g not arraagrd too soon, since by i amalgamation thr acwr.: I'uwer'ul American orgt.' L.-come world313 words
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Article149 1929-07-09 9 Tronob Mines. SJM7 picnls. (Kampar Section 650 picalsi. ihera Tronoh-500 pi. uls Copenic Consolidated.— l.4oo picult. Tekka. 750 piculs. Tekka Taiping— 4MW Ib. Pengkalen.— Dredges IJM. tributers 4. IJO4 picuU Rambulaa.— SSfi picult. Kinta Tin— soo picals. ldri> Hydraulic- 700 piculs. Lahat Mine*.— Company SSS. tributen Me, •19149 words
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Article209 1929-07-09 9 lx>hs uf Tls. 50,000 On Year's Working. The report of the directors of the New Ajatherst Rubber Eatatrv Ltd. far Us* company's past year show that the output of rubber for th* year amounted te SIMM Ib. against an oasieaaled output of 291.000 Ib., M| .t Maf209 words
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Article311 1929-07-09 9 Dear Cocoons and Shortage Of Crops. The CklaM I Ik industry is facing a very I -a>> the Chinese press, and, i >rtbcomin( from h. National <■ :nmcnt. there i« a possibility The reasons given nalated aa follow. i the unfavourable weathrr. the production of cocoons in311 words
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Article260 1929-07-09 9 RUBBER RETURNS > Avrr Jlolck— X.4&3 Ik. 13 JM Ib. <anu -7OJOO Ib. Au.lraliaia.— tn^lM Ib. VI Si -M 500 Ib. 5-.-.000 Ib. ,long.-SO.« 00 Ib. lfiiOl Ib. BaMrni: 1.— 53.4H Ib. 4COM 11.. 1MB) Ib. K>J2I Ib. 34UM Ib. Hajau IS.SM Ib. Kubu. -ICjOOO Ib. I lladrk. 31.000 Ib.260 words
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Article364 1929-07-09 9 Lisi >>t \ppro.\imatv IVices. The fajlattrlng arr thr per ratty whrr* not othrrwi.* otated prrvalling at the Siagapore market-, on July 0, aa furnxhed l> the Food and Market Inspector Meat. Beef steak < rouad > 46 per ratty, beef stew er curry 35. pork, lean 64. pork,364 words
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Article233 1929-07-09 9 Attitude of the (hi Factor. An rlfort I bring made onrr asp MM eo-oprration of Ihr vario tin mir.-ni; -unary i> to br tbr foni. which shall *ire»dr on pel I It It likel> that >n attor i character n.«\ be Mm* value to pro I I takrn233 words
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Article158 1929-07-09 9 Birmingham's Continued Progress. A "further expansion in busmei. d b> the Birmingham .pa! Bank for the use balance, .tajiding to ■tiers amounting to (10*i4JN *se of 41.204. Tgi compared »i pievieus twelve moaths The nun'. depositor. ith open accuui from 214. ina io 3*0.129 and ll balance at158 words
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Article53 1929-07-09 9 disinterested person I. perhap*. Bafl the angle from which director* uf the various companies virw it. <"<■ »i«'ntmn would almoit -certainly revral more clear- ly the advantages of amalgamation i II begin to regard an onr of the great ei— wtial* of the plantatiun industry. (MraMa Time* Cwilrti R*prudurtl w53 words
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Article102 1929-07-09 9 ReMaiined. \M\l.< di% R There «eem to haea been an impresalon laajaj that the Ma Malaya »>• I an omcial Bams*, pomaWsSfJ I Use ''.t'l i'ated that they were Hot •i the lay month, lose on fifty thov of re.i area. say that w* l.oardcd st.„ '•eing102 words
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1039 1929-07-09 10 A question of international interest which t-eco.nr I increasingly impo.-tanT every year is the difficult problem of ..•migration. It i* easy enoufh for agtd < onservative gentlemen to talk about th* vast opportunities the Empire present* to Uds of spirit*, but it1,039 words
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Article922 1929-07-09 10 Will International Law Be Respected (By Sir Norman Leslie. K.BJS.) In considering this question of the position of the mercantile marine in a future war. and the ateps that will have to bo taken to enable the British merchant float to perform its functions, I922 words
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Article470 1929-07-09 10 H K. the Governor is due at Penang next week u> open the new waterworks, on Tuesday at S p.m. Mr. W. H. Graham, manager of the Malacca Electric Lighting Co., Ltd.. and Mr. A. E. Lambert, of Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co., are going home on470 words
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Article763 1929-07-09 10 PRONUNCIATION. From New York— indicating how wide!) this column is read— comes the followin flattering letter I notice that, wiO the utmost courage, you have tackled th< pronunciation, of Marseilles and Por Said Would it be asking too morn tsuggest that you include in your pronun763 words
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Advertisement281 1929-07-09 10 "Bradley" Bathing Suit ■it you \\r: r bl just a little diff i bsMKh i. MmU in two piece style, one piece stvk« with •> H an I thuut Mt. SMART W P.RIGHT if i:\; usive COLOUB& [jl DHKNL Slip into a *VtojjBp& *f4^*M& out-of-doort from pure lonjf staple wool,281 words
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Advertisement80 1929-07-09 10 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT la the Sec«e«d Show at United Artists Special J» \V. GRIFFITH'S Production LADY S. PAVEMENTS Festariag l.l'PB VKI.EZ WILLIAM BO YD. Alone »ith the latest Empire News. First Show at 7ja p.,*. A Western Drama MONTANA BILL in RIDERS OF VENGEANCE TAN CHENG KEE CO, LTD, Proprietors. GRAND80 words
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GOVERNMENT STATEMENT ON SAFEGUARDING POLICY.
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Article419 1929-07-09 11 CHANGED TRA DE POLICY. La bow Ministry And Safeguarding. NOT A SOU TION. Duties Will Not Be Renewed. Rugby, Jul The Government's policy towards the snfefTuu i.nir f industries duties and the ..nd analogous importa ncs debated in the House of Commons to-dsy i n a motion raised by the419 words
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Article55 1929-07-09 11 on Hntain I Problem In India. Berlin. Ju Tageblatt publishes an Simla rorrespondent M ilnl N.hru. The latter m the Throne '1 mment •■'titit makes the romment th.it th' Indian leader* fail to realise the wisdom of -.'urine emotion- from poll. lies and the peesibl an honourable55 words
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Article173 1929-07-09 11 Lord Beaverbrook's New Campaign. (Prom Our Own Cnn isaiaa— )Q London, July 8. A campaign to abolish trade barriers between the Mother Country and the rest of the Empire has been initiated in Lord Beaverbrook's newspapers, and is attracting considerable interest. The keynote of the173 words
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Article347 1929-07-09 11 French and British Views Differ. Pari*. July 9. A rep'y to the British Note which ia being drafted agrees to the proposal that th- International Conference should meet at the beginning of August, but insists that the meeting should be in a neutral country. The newspapers state thatBritish Wireless - 347 words
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Article95 1929-07-09 11 Midi-mate SuKjfested in North China. Peking, July 8. As the result of a conference between (hung Kai-shek. Yen Hsi-shan and Chang Hsue-hliang (who arrived from Mukden rday evening). Yen Hsi-shan agreed for the present to abandon his proposed foreign tour snd take over charge of the inisation ofReuter - 95 words
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Article40 1929-07-09 11 Restrictions Regarding China And Philippines. Washington, July 8. The State Department has issued regulations restricting the entrance of all persons from China and the Philippines. under prescribed conditions, owing to an epidemic of cerebro-spinal meningitis there. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article36 1929-07-09 11 The P. and O. steamer Malwa with <le»psUhed from London on June 20, is expected to arrive at I'enang at midnirht on Thursday. The mails will probably, be delivered in Singapore on Saturday morning.36 words
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Article143 1929-07-09 11 No Decision Yet NEED FOR CONSULTING DOMINIONS. London, July 8. In the House of Commons at question time Lieut. -Col. C. Malone asked for an indication of the Government's policy on the Singapore Naval Base. Mr. Mac Donald replied that the matur waa under consideration. HeBritish Wireless - 143 words
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Article121 1929-07-09 11 Protest to League Of Nations. Geneva, July 8. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has communicated without comment to the Council, the Powers which signed the Straits Convention and the; members of the League the text of a letter dated June 20 received from the president ofReuter - 121 words
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Article89 1929-07-09 11 Chinese and Sinhalese Subscriptions. A new addition to the businesses and professions represented in thr Ross Fund subscription list is Messrs. Hoe Be«a Leong. a Chinese firm of sanitary engineering contractors. Singapore. Hong Hin and Co., of Malacca, are another Chinese firm who have sen us s89 words
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Article119 1929-07-09 11 Early Abolition of Gold Embargo. Tokio, July 7. The Hamaguchi Cabinet has already begun to fulfil the Minseito's pledges, including retrenchment of national expenditure and early abolition of the gold embargo. Thr Finance Office has decided to save V 150,000,000, by reducing the proposed national loans and119 words
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Article63 1929-07-09 11 Report Expected at End Of Year. Rugby, July 8. The Secretary for India. Capt. Wedgwood Benn, stated in the House jf Commons, that he could not give the exact date he expected to receive the report of the Statutory Commission on Indian Reforms. He did not anticipate thatBritish Wireless - 63 words
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Article662 1929-07-09 11 Brilliant Gathering. BANQUET TO SIR ABE BAILEY. London, July 8. The Mansion House was the scene of a strikingly brilliant gathering to-night on the occasion of a banquet, st which the Prince of Wales presided, fi**« honour of Sir Abe and Lady Bailey by theReuter - 662 words
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Article50 1929-07-09 11 World's Motor Vehicles Total 32.000,000. Washington, June 10. A world census cf automobiles, conducted by the Department of Commerce, shows that motor vehicles total 32.000.000, and motor cycles 2.2G2.000. There are men- than 24.000.000 motor vehicles In 'h. Imuil State*, there being 2.000.000 in New York State alone.50 words
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Article79 1929-07-09 11 New Appointment Announced For Singapore. London. July R. Mr. \V. R. Smith. Parliamentary Secretary to the Beard of Trade, announced in the House of Commons that it wa* proposed to appoint immediately two trade commissioners. One would be in Singapore, where the office was closed in 1922. and79 words
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Article90 1929-07-09 11 Nearing Goal in Flight From Australia. Athens, July 9. The Southern Cross has arrived here A thrilling finish is snticipated in th. attempt to beat Capt. Hinkler's record of 15* days between England and Aj tralia.— Reuter. The last report of the Southern Cross, in which90 words
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Article173 1929-07-09 11 Chambers of Commerce Congress. Amsurdsm, July Signor Alberto Pirelli. *»jw» in th Chinese delegstes at the fifth congress of the International Chambers of Commerce, expressed the profound conviction that the world must take an active interest in the resurrection of China, which, for her part, could not hopeReuter - 173 words
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Article137 1929-07-09 11 Four Congresses to be Held Simultaneously. Berlin. July 8. A unique experiment, opening up important vistas in international meetings, will bagin on Monday when electrotechnical congresses will meet simultaneously in Aix-ls-Chaprlle. The Hague. Vienna and Budapest. The meeting halls will be equipped with loud speaker* and microphones inter-connected137 words
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Article126 1929-07-09 11 Interesting Discoveries Near Jerusalem. Jerusalem. July 8. Three iron-age tombs have been unearthed at Tell-en-Nasbeh. the probable site of the Biblical Mixpah. north of Jerusalem, by the expedition of the Pacific S^hooi of Religion, of Berkeley. alifomia. Pottery 1 beads and jewellery dating from about 600 B.C. wereReuter - 126 words
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Article59 1929-07-09 11 Shocks in Several Towns Of California. Los Angeles, July 8. There, was a slight earthquake shock ir. Los Angeles this morning. Simultaneously tremors were felt at Long Reach. Hermona Keach. Santa Monira and inland within a 30-mile radius. There, was a second tremor an hour later. Two men andReuter - 59 words
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Article109 1929-07-09 11 Sequel to Police Round-up At Kalian* Road. The ten Chinese who were roundel up on Kalian* Road sometime ago were again before Mr. J. Innca Miller, thr Second MaW Magistrate, yesterday afternoon. when they were all convicted and sentenced on a rharre of attending a meeting of109 words
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Article367 1929-07-09 11 Latent Report on King's Health. X-RAY EXAMINATION. Visit to Sandringham Postponed. Ruw The King ur.derwer.t X-ray ex.i at Buckingham PWI and in consequence hi» departure for Sandrinjrham v.i< psstponed. Thi* announcement ha* necessarily caused surpriM and disappointment to th« publir. particularly a* the Kinir looked remarkablyReuter - 367 words
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Article99 1929-07-09 11 MOTOR-CYC LISTS DEATH. European Twice Charged With Same Offence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Mr. C. H. Cooper, an en?in Messni. P MaMM and rhargeH Magistrate, Mr. R. I of L*e Ah Koag on April 14 at U iiiilr on :aih and npfc'liK<"t c)i I An a99 words
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Article42 1929-07-09 11 American Airmen Ix*avc ror Rome. Old Orchard. M > The airmen Roger Williams an.l l<ew. Vancey, whone attm Freud airmen Assolant an Atlantic wax fl—UaUll crash of their machine, tl took off on a flight to Ron Bellanca monoplane Pathfinder to-day.42 words
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Article56 1929-07-09 11 Steamer Reache:. Tort Indcr Con\u>. Boston, July 8. The coastal steamer Prince uaWsas, .ilixi with a coastguard cutter fift mile* east nf Boston, ha* arrin voyed by two cutters. Hrr hows are holed and the forehold in full of water. The 360 passengers were landed safely. Thi56 words
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Article26 1929-07-09 11 Attempt to establish .Miiitan Dictatorship. Bucharest. July I Two hundrr hive been arr. f a plot t<> ment and establish a military dirtatonhip Trans-Ocean.26 words
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Advertisement52 1929-07-09 11 TO-DAYS FEATURES. Page The lighter Sid? of IJfe in l«ndon. b> J. Jefferson Karjeon IS The Merchant Na\jr in Wartime, by Sir Norman I ealie l.aaasa Rubber Msrket. by A. W. Still t I oral Msrkets. by the Financial Correspondent t .Menace nf (hap-Jee-hec. by a Special Correspondent 12 The52 words
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Article2062 1929-07-09 12 'IIAI'-JKK-KEE. rnderffruund System Growing. A SERMMJB KVII. IN CHIN MOW It* OH Ifsll i.i respondeat.) A i in Singa,. the at'. at frequent .its by the authorities and the Pi Is once more t'.r tening to assumdangerous p ith the imminoi >.t of misrty ami luin2,062 words
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Article483 1929-07-09 12 Six Murder Cases on The Calendar. The sitting of the fourth Singapore Assise* of the year began this morning before Mr. J untie* Donne, with a list of 14 case*. The Chinese convict who wo* committed tor trial oa a charge of murdering Warder Dickson, and the Tamil483 words
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Article47 1929-07-09 12 Opening Before Mr. Justice Sproule. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang. July ft, The Penang Assise* open to-dav beforMr Justice Sproule. There are sever coses on the calendar, three being from N'tboog Tebal and two from Buttrrworth Tho session i* expected to lost for a week.47 words
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Article157 1929-07-09 12 Comment at Penang Reunion Dinner. ni Our Own Correspondent I Penang. July ft, The Old Boys of the (jovemment Commercial School. Penang. held a reunion dinner on Saturday night at th Nanking Hotel. Mr. C. D. Quamiby presided over a large gathering which included the Inspector of Schools157 words
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Article51 1929-07-09 12 Major G. M. H. Ogilvv. who has been tried by General Court Martial at Hong Kong on charges of negligence, while acting as P.R.I, of the 2nd K.0.5.8.. ha* been found guilty and sentenced to be reprimanded and to make good the sut.t if $1,531.21 to the Regimental51 words
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Article63 1929-07-09 12 Mr. Michael Stewart (Socialist I. St John's, has beer, elected President of the Oxford Union. Mr. Stewart, who received 186 votes. 1* ax-treasurer, end has taken a prominent part in the debates during the last two or three years. Mr. J. A. loyd-Carpenter (Balliol) was elected librarian.63 words
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Article80 1929-07-09 12 MURDER ON MEDA N ESTATE. Assistants Wife Stabbed By Coolie. Medan. July 8. There has boon another murder on a Sumatra estate. A Javanese coolie at Parnabolin. who apparent'y imagined that he had a grievance against an employee named l.andxaat. entered the latter'* house and fatally stabbed latndxaat's wife aged80 words
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Article275 1929-07-09 12 Presentations by Sir Hugh lifford. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh, July 8. The Perak Scouts had a great day on Saturday when their rally was attended by the Chief Scout. Malaya. (Sir Hugh Clifford). Mr t V* II Cochrane (British Resident of Perak) and several prominent275 words
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Article352 1929-07-09 12 The MJS.V.R. Commandant Entertained. (From Our Own Correspondent. I Kuala Lumpur. July 8. I.ieut.-Coloncl W. R. Meredith. B \'.R.. who is leaving shoitly. was entertained at :hr Masonic Hall. Klang. on Th trsdiv -ill was prettily decorated with the ■r.tal colours and Rowers and tnc decoration* were exquisite.352 words
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Article80 1929-07-09 12 Ricksha Cullers Injured At I poh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 9. A serious collision occurred in Chamberlain Rood, a motor-car running into a ricksha and throwing the occupant into a drain at the aide of the rood. The fare sustained two fractures of a lag and80 words
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Article19 1929-07-09 12 are informed thrt Messrs. Gammon obtained the contract .In li F. bn-e Mll> for i Miniatry.19 words
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Article286 1929-07-09 12 Conditions in Malaya "Not So Bad." The subject of petty difference among Indians abroad wan mm of th* points dealt with by the Hon. M Prakasam. a number of the Legislate. Assembly of India, in hin K-cture < Indian* Abroad Methodist Tamil Church Hall. Street, yestarday eveoiog uudcr286 words
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Article172 1929-07-09 12 "RELIGIOUS EMBLEM Dagger Borrowed from Sikh Temple. When a Sikh was produced bef«rH. G. Clarke, the this morning, and charge.possession of a dagger, he nail the weapon was only an i-mbii teligion. Ho had borrouol it from thi SAh Temple at Singap I Chief Ci-u:t Inapt nth -an I that172 words
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Article90 1929-07-09 12 Arre>t of a hiru-M Clerk. Acting on a provisional warrai t.v the Government of Sarawak, bipactl Hakworth. of the Marine Division. boarde<l the steamer Marudu on her arrival fr..rr Miri on Sunday aad arrested I. in Hut Hin. an English speaking clerk fo alleged criminal breach of90 words
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Article172 1929-07-09 12 Indian Driver* Licence Cancelled. That he drove his motor-car :n a reckless manner and knocked two childu-n nto the drain a d smn«ru-i hawker'fnodsUll. were the alleKMtions made againut Amir Sinsh. an Indian lax--.lriver. b.-f..r. Mr. C H CMh, the District Judge, yesterday aft-" The accident occurred in172 words
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Article96 1929-07-09 12 Straits Produce." otherwise the Punch of Malaya." *lill flourishe*. Sumbay four af volume seven li H sale to<iay. and contain* th. usual collection of light reading Malayan matter*. Wr rr. among the artiiiU but "0 I' on duty with a double page cartoon on a topical subject entitled96 words
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Article53 1929-07-09 12 Santoro'* Italian Marionette* Co. will open a short season at the New World to-morrow. It i« stated to be the best of its kind and it enjoyed a successful reason hi London at the Seals Theatre some time ago. Muiiral remedy and vaudeville form the Si)' opernti. m-lud.53 words
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Article351 1929-07-09 12 Important ion, lUBB MAKY I N HEN NKW WORK. A development of great Chinese ceaunuruty n .Vi creation of a sapar.tle. Chinese branch of th.- 1 The tervices have >i-.-n ..hi.. Chinese lad>. a iir.di lnivrr-it\, who (peak* ms rial Chim1 dialects. Malay, and KnjclUh and351 words
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Varsity Cricket-Light Blues' Good Start.-Local Football.
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Article658 1929-07-09 13 GUMM Beat Welch b> A Single (ioal. on. Kames setn this season Mi witnessed on th. and hints* »n<l won !■> l w n:>rr«>w nuij;in i>f I—o. 'I be rcNult t^* > rUB team* man ing a rapi i off I II who i.n th658 words
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Article106 1929-07-09 13 Perak to Meet Selangor In Charity Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipon, July 8. A soever match between Selangur and Perak, in aid of the Xx Service men's Klau Fund, will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The following have been selected to represent Perak Stable* Peng106 words
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Article240 1929-07-09 13 Formation or Amateur Athletic v^ociation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. The Penang Cricket Club annual athletic *port* were h*-td on Saturday on the ia4a in the presence of a large ing. Mr*. Meadows Frost distrithe ptim. There was general regret that Axhworth, last year's chamwas240 words
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Article43 1929-07-09 13 Scratching for To-day's Events. The following are the scratching* for »o-day, the third day of the Perak Turf Club meeting 2.— Richmond Lady. Cardell, Caaaidy. 4 —Very Naughty, Foundling. o. Mono I-omond, Soufftee. H. Alowroi. Polvanga. All engagemtnts.— No Truniper. Aycrest.43 words
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Article63 1929-07-09 13 Disqualified in Title Fight With Johnny Hill. Johnny Hill, the British flyweight champion, successfully defended his title ngainst Ernie Jar-is in Glasgow on Junr The fight went to ten round] when Jan-is was disqualified for hitting low. It will be recalled that Bud Wallev. -inirapore boxer, who Is63 words
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Article52 1929-07-09 13 J. T. Morgan Makes 133 Not Out Rugby, July 8. The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities began at Lord's to-day. Cambridge batUd first, and at the close of play had scored 322 for the loss of eight wickets. J. T. Morgan made Ml not out.—British Wireless - 52 words
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Article56 1929-07-09 13 ixMcestcrshire's Easy VictoryOver Glamorganshire. Ix>ndon, July 8. Loughborough Leicestershire beat Glamorganshire by an innings and nine run*. Glamorgan were dismissed for 11" in their first inning*. Geary took »ix wickets for 32 run*. Leic««*Bfa*» replied with 22.1. In their second inning* Glamorganshire were disposed for M, A»till taking56 words
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Article88 1929-07-09 13 Great Feats By Ceylon -Resident's Son. London. June 80. Six wicket* for three, six for »even and eight for three are the recent achievement, of a demon bowler, aged fourteen. of Hillbrow School, whom Surrey County C<. are endeavouring to *nap up for training. The youth, whose name88 words
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Article249 1929-07-09 13 S.C.C.'s Success in Friendly Match. The S.C.C. had a training canter against B Fort Canning eleven on the Padang vcsterday, and won easily by s—l5 1 Msllen performed the hat-trick." while Muncey put on the club's other goals. Finn cored for Fort Canning. The game, though somewhat249 words
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Article210 1929-07-09 13 Taesosy. Jaly Perak Ran tad Div. Football O.TJf.C. ea. R.CFA. B. 2nd liiv. Kuctball: YJf.CA v». Robinson's. Y.I4.CA. Welch Regiment Sport*, SAO p.m. Wednesday. Jaly 1* Ist. Div. Football Malay* vs. RA. Stadium. Taarsday. Jaly II 2nd Div. Football B.R.C. v*. Peliee. B.R.C. 2nd D.v. Football KA. vs.210 words
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Article1014 1929-07-09 13 Two Three Figure Innings On Sunday. The Chinne were in great form on Sunday- gaining a big win over Port Canning. The main features were centuries by Ong Scow Hian and Evan Wong follow**! by good bowling by Lian Trek. Scores S< U> Ong Scow Hian1,014 words
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Article64 1929-07-09 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Prnang, July 8. In a rucket match yesterday Prnang Municipality scored 204 Rodrigo 9» an I Church 39— nd beat Pcnang Cricket Club, 10»— to which Knight contributed 34. Rodrigo took seven wickets for S9. At a meeting of the Amateur Sporting64 words
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Article397 1929-07-09 13 Results in Championship Events. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.umpur, July 7 Judging from thr standard of tennn ao far displayed in the Selangor Open Championships, which began on Friday it is hardly likely that Srlangor can offer any strong opposition in th.- forthcoesjag Malayan Championships. The first397 words
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111 1929-07-09 13 Penang Beat Perak in InterState Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July I. In the Intrr-Stste lawn tennis match, play -iJay and Sunday at Taiping. Porak beat IVnang by nine mauhos t<i Um-v. Tanulin luh Tournament. Results of Urn in MM Tanjrlin OM U-nni* tournament ye*lcrday follows (•lira 4 Mr111 words
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Article62 1929-07-09 13 Championship Competition At Race Course. The Rn< (lull i liumpionl ship f«ir P [I peU<l for cloy? r>n Tii The July in.-.j.. I I for on SmunUy the and I 21st in»t. i Keppel (..< July Monthly <ial. Keppei < nnnounces that i thr .1 ill be i p!«y.62 words
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Advertisement97 1929-07-09 13 Raffles Hotel First Cbuu Accommodation with Modtra Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 6.15 8.13 p.m. DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MONIA LITTER AND RAFFLES ORCHESTRA, Orchestra] Concert Sunday, 9.15 p.m. For RcMrraUoni Phcne 2920. Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Conveniences TO-DAY TEA DANCE97 words
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Advertisement264 1929-07-09 14 LJ I ■CV' °f ahvrMnia. jfß^lßC' tawai DC quid— Mother is tired" MORE than anything d<< jt*i Health and Viulity, that nnko for happiness in the home. Bring m to y<>! IsiMM th« keen encrgv and ivady laughter of the reullv healthy Just at it would be unnatural if it264 words
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Advertisement239 1929-07-09 14 T»l. AM.: -.sTATBTtniT." ffcaai tit: ESTATE TRUSI AdENCIK (1927), LIMITED Bf«*ca*a 21. ntST CBOSS STBErT. MAI. \CCV I. l KHT rrBOT. VtSAMG. Registered by and Security d*> posited with the Straits Settlement* Government Act as Trustee)*, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors. Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of239 words
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Advertisement78 1929-07-09 14 I What IS This NEW DODGE Visit 92/100 Orchard Road on Friday, July 12, and Satisfy your Curiosity. Every Excellence of Fine Car Motoring; in one (treat NASH Creation. The "400" Series amw^mmt^m>ar^ H^S!l*aw afflSmmsA. m _*>^ Ba*~9^. II Rm m Sole Distributors EASTERN AUTO CO., LIMITED SINGAPORE. Kl \l78 words
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Article137 1929-07-09 15 Ingenuity in Wireless Studios. Ihr National BR4MJ id America.) Motion having long with the credulity of their public with ti h camera work to deceive the I udio come* now with it* trick noise (fleet* lo fool the ear. There may be a 100 <>f animal137 words
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Article31 1929-07-09 15 Meetini: of I M.S. Division Al Kuala l.umpur. .|..->n«l«-nt K'tala l.umpur. July 7. I F.M.S. Iho H..n. 1)1 C. J. ndanrv Mwwt> :>l K'minentary arkwnli-r t( r. Anw«31 words
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Article52 1929-07-09 15 < oiuiu r on Need of Helmets And Masks. r. record* :nt<> the death 1 i.n board the Il.irbour. w*f r i. Bourne, tb« ..ath w ■mi inhaling carbon. t-. iiadveniinilms the roronerj i.rr »a* i for usej r maalut M Officer, Tl xv üM ntrd and j52 words
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Article38 1929-07-09 15 F.M.S APPOINTMENTS. i n made :w. r. Pill U r W. II Traffic •i Im' Jlt-puty I nlways Mr. l Traffic Manager. :><• Traffic Mana k 'i Kirn h. State A Department, be Deputy liirntor of Public nior Kxix-,'38 words
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1435 1929-07-09 15 J. Jefferson Farjeaa - J. Jefferson Farjeaa.) (By Our laiiutoa Critic. Thr (riiitrys—Sacha's Art "The Last Word in Technique" A Memory that Can Never Ite forgotten, In the Foot' steps of "Chauve-Souris" One of the Worst Plays Ever London, June 16. IT has been a remarkable week.1,435 words
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Article411 1929-07-09 15 Head Teachers Ask For Legislation. The qurttion of Kamblini; amonc younjr t«opl«* wms discu.<iscd at the annual Mn> (eronce at Bath, of thr National AMociatinn of Head Teachcrr. and a resolution was put forward by Mr. T. H. Gunn. of lull, deplorins; the increaninjr facilities for411 words
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Article132 1929-07-09 15 Th» fullowins; noreli wrr* adHrd to Raflt i Ijrinc the pa*t ;urtni«ht h« Itr.rtSr. ak N roft I F.) < J D. R -i-l PcopU- 2 t$ com* Bouid. Cobb I Thorn r 'IT, ilon Rirh:n«l I ha Ti/tr K.ichm ond Hu- I Women ire hkTka(. I copi».132 words
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Article76 1929-07-09 15 When judcr.w I the Chief 'usi ytntertay. Mr K< .»k nai.l it mi sent- M.>nt!ay l>\ I !»hi|> to uii(fri><nnient for failuv aa order to pay a monthly itutalmvnt tn. ward* his debt. TK was sospended. and he wan irivri time unti yrsterday to pay. Hr hvl76 words
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Advertisement213 1929-07-09 15 s4o&\ finest glazed _Fm wall tiles w **k om P^ ctc Accessories. ahJ ▼Hf #P STOCKS OF >PJ M H. WHITE, COLOURS AND DESIGNS. A CLOUET c °m ltd. f 2l RAFFLES Q r *v. Singapore. "There's V^^mmmml specify HO*^ m CRO!iPTON'S 'conjuring /ISmw~^\ CRAVEIVA JNBr^ t.tnttoti. nc Km keen213 words
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Article487 1929-07-09 16 Important Point in Appeui Argument. a n l point wun iu.m«l in an :n«t Court judgheard h\ the < huf Justica in i and Mr Juxtice Daanr. it chett). whose lUiun for U*o from a partMrship Ma, Hi a prvreisaoo' BoU signad by the nmnasrr. had been dismiaaod487 words
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Article330 1929-07-09 16 Funeral of Mr. H. Robinson at Oxford. I m (hir Own Corr«*pomi«nt.> London. Junr 1:: Thr .l.aih »f Mr. H. C Robinnor.. MiajlllaM. r UA »:>•' .1 r«rly thii. mi.nth. Th fonrr..! ■■'uir at Oxford on :i.< rd mtt.. anj the lanr» att*nd«nc* pn t to pay330 words
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Article45 1929-07-09 16 HI foi «Mk vndmr Sunda>. July 14 I— Iyr.d.v. July Advanrrd Sirnallinc fla... Hradqnartrr*. IS p.m. Offlrrr'» M»»tinr. Hradquart*r>. < p.m. Thurtday. July 11. Band Frartir*. H»aoqjarttr*. S.tt p.m jy. July 12. KUmentary Sirnallinc C'latt. llradqoarttrt. 1 p.m. Ambulanrr I'laa*. H.aJqu.rUr.. 0.11 p.m.45 words
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Letter46 1929-07-09 17 To the Editor of the StraiU Times. L,ninun»'» letter pu 1 h thr asjHßtktn of Me»-' .laburn and Barton all Couril prestnt a°. ori J unt- tun. I. in suppoit the Juh. r I \lloriation. also did not vote.— Yours I M T STA\:46 words
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Letter56 1929-07-09 17 T4l the Kdil<»r aj thr Strait* 1 more trespass on yo«r a motherV gratsadi of my laU1 .1 U I- KN X fs« thnr Ummm in esyrssstaM their appreciation of hi .k the beautiful memo1 al I have received a creat ion-i.l it-.n to me to56 words
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Letter257 1929-07-09 17 In f thr Straits Times. Mil with considerable to-day's issue, and figure* will interest ■ants also. May I be permitted and show how in one respect this <al markeU with ilinary busi-' orders by the cheapest possible I roods offered are -> quod a quality. lear. may257 words
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Letter466 1929-07-09 17 To the Editor of the StraiU Timei. lusticVs letter under the above so full of inaccuraciei and misi <.» that it would be a pity to let it pat* without comment. It miitht nr»l be explained that the Report on Civil District Court Procedure MM railed466 words
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Letter749 1929-07-09 17 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. ji'Uul I. vi a sheer imp.>rMl.lr> tv form a distinct nationality of Eurasians for thr pun- mi. l simple reason thai a Eurasian is the offspring <>f th» combination of two Mpaiatr continental races, which is no fsull so Hu«y749 words
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Article54 1929-07-09 17 LONG VOYAGE IN DINGHY Alain (icrbaull, who i« on his way bark 1 Id, all alone Milina; h. at. was net in mail »eek after wav t.. Ls Havre, and was ti> air.i <r. the IftUer P<>it wax tv send thr tlesoatch boat Ailrtte t>> ssssi hrn, snd probably alsu54 words
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