The Straits Times, 26 August 1929
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Title Section23 1929-08-26 1 The Straits Times THE LARGEST AND MOST lNtUl.\TIAL NEWSPAPER IN MAI. M I ICKS SINGAPORE. MONDAY. AXil ST 2(i. 1929 I'KK I. 1023 words
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Advertisement67 1929-08-26 1 t TROI'U \L si RmG i"FLORODOR"i dt;> v i WDM LOOK iiii.h ,n:r J f JUMQRAU, IN THE HKRNESE ALPS, FROM WUENCE ORIGINATES THE WORLD FAMOUS BEAR BRAND Swiss Milk CARBORUNDUM J^fe^V Scythe Stones Grinding Wheels V^! J re r c^ s Crucibles \Vm. JACKS CO., (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA67 words
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Advertisement201 1929-08-26 1 RALEIGH TIIC COLD MEDAL InCi MOTOR-CYCLE S.M.C.G HILL CLIMB Kuala Lumpur, August 7<S\ 1929. TWO HKSTS TWO BBCONDfI TWO THIKh Ist in 200 c.c. Class 198 c.c. RALEIGH Ist in 350 c.c. Class 348 c.c. RALEIGH 2nd in 200 c.c. Class 198 c.c. RALEIGH 2nd in 500 c.c. Novice Ckti201 words
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Advertisement11 1929-08-26 1 1 I LOKOIMMv" (II II V I WING LOOHG TKdl'UAl U.MC11 words
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Advertisement570 1929-08-26 2 P. k 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (laaarparatod la BngWad) MAIL AND PABBENGSB AMD CARGO BEKVKKB r-KNINSULAR AMD ORIENTAL SJ*. CO. I > DEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJBBTT'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWASDS FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Taaaaga dae S'para IMP NAGPORE MM Aug.570 words
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Advertisement607 1929-08-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NITPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Saploa. Mareailic*. Loadaa. Aatwerp 1*4 Rotterdam ViimIi Ttiuit Dm Ball HAKOZAKI MABU 10.M* Aug. M HAKU8AN MABU lO.fcOO Sept- II M r KITANO MARU 8,000 Sap*. M 17 HARUNA MABU 10*00 Oct. IS 11 f KAMO MARU MOO Oct. 14 W KATOR1 MABU607 words
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Advertisement514 1929-08-26 2 BURNS PHOLP LINE (laaarparatod la Aoatralia) FOB BSISBAHB. STDNXY AND MSLBOUSME, TU JAVA, DARWIN AMD nrUSSDAT ISLAND. amsaMVlaW ata>4HHjfaa>ly ffilH* bf Ul VfUl kaova rtssa7ar"MABETJA (TJTI toaa) aad tha aaw mater vaaaaL MALABAR (Mil toaa). rha v. «aawt.v.a v oaa «f tke largaat aad taaat ateaaaaaa trading to Australia Oaaama514 words
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Advertisement671 1929-08-26 2 (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (laeorporatod In TlTitaag) Uadar contract vKh tha NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No Xl4O. witt sub-oonn.rtlons o Csssago. Preirht. Traasklpmoat Martae >cpu and Managar*a Doak. Baaraaaatetlva for Slagapara aad Btt alas Settlement, of tka Offlelal Toarlat Baraaa >f Java. All Information, detailed Hteararlaa ree af671 words
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Advertisement632 1929-08-26 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THF OCEAN STBAM BEIT CO, UNITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STBAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laaarporated la Eaglaad) REGULAR SERVICE. TO LONDON, AMS- 1 TERDAM. ROTTEBD/M, ANTWERP. BAM- 1 BURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MAS- I BEILLKS. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW- 1 MARSEILLES HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW-BOSTON. NEW TOSE AND632 words
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Advertisement544 1929-08-26 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laaarporatod la 81am) BANGKOK COASTING BEBVICB For rater, Traaggaaa, Eelsntsn. Bangnara. slaala, Pataal, Slagora. Lacaa, Slchon, andon. Eohssmal, Langeusn. Chumpon aad aagkok. Arrival Depart ara MAJJNI VALAYA Sept. 1 Sapt. 4 SUDDHADIB Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Tho atumiri ara Stted tkroagkoat witt loctria light544 words
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Advertisement518 1929-08-26 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP C0 n LTD. (InmrporaUd ia Eaglaad) ■llißilß LIKE. •ASSFN r cilir -CE TO TIM KINGDOM AND TIT. FKr.i "TUT BERVICB OUTWARM Ta Hung Koag. Sbaagkal aad Japaa Dua Spore e-e. CITT OP NEWCASTLE Sopt. It CITT OP COKINTH Oct. IT CITT OP 51NGAPORS Nov. 14518 words
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Advertisement496 1929-08-26 3 MaLLA* STBAMttnP UNS frWAMERJCAM MAIL UWB Ell**! ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Proa srXC.APORE and PENANG via COLOMKO. 81E2, I«ORT RAID. ALEXANDRIA. KAPUCt, ciICNOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK aad BOSTON Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Peaang PRES. V. Bl KEN t 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 PRES. UARFIELIi Srpt. l« Sept. It496 words
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Advertisement531 1929-08-26 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stuota«aart Maat.schappij Nederland and N.V. I loiterdam.tr he Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and FASSENGEI SERVICE TO Geaoa Aaaattrdam Boathamataa MaraetUea Kotlerdaai latr.a 10.000 R.U Aag- X M Job. do Witt 10.100 BMJH. Sept. .a. Slamat IIJMO R.L. Sept. W w Pnntat Juliaaa MOO SUM. Sept. t< a. Tambora531 words
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Advertisement434 1929-08-26 3 OCEANIC AND ORIEWAL NAVIGATION CO, SAN KUAM'ISCO. CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., TORTLA.ND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDt'LB. Sailirut far United States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong Ball* about laa Praacian and Portlaad BS. TEXAS from Manila Aag. SJa. TEXAS from U. Eong Aag.434 words
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Advertisement135 1929-08-26 3 HOYTS Bearing Metals No. 11. "No. 11" is the finest hearing metal obtainable and contains 92 per cent, pure tin. 1.C.E." A mclal with plendld qualities fo be used where a cheap r metal than No. 11 is required. May we send you full particulars of these und the other135 words
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Advertisement766 1929-08-26 4 SINGAPORE CRICKET CULB NOTICE Tka Annual General Meeting ef tk* Members of tk* Singapore Cricket Club will i» held la th* Club Pavilioa on Monday. Augaat I*. lrtV. at 6. 1S p.m. BISINESS. 1. Ta receive and. if approved, adopt the Aanaal Report aad ArcounU for th* yaar ended Jan*766 words
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Advertisement849 1929-08-26 4 K«t a Wished 1897. POH KONG CHYE Lleclru llalers aad Gilders, bold and Hll»er Smltha. No 41. SOUTH BRIDGE RU, SINGAPORE Pkaa* 7772. Etlesieio* THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO PLATING WORKS, Na. Ml. Colemaa Street. Phoa* 41 91. We Specialise in (1) The Electro depositing of Gold, Silver. Nickel, Copper and Brass849 words
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Advertisement663 1929-08-26 4 Banish f^p Malarial Debility TIKE i shadow of menace Lmt malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger it overlooked; once the parasites have been conquered by quinine, the patient regards himself at cured, but the battle hat only just started.663 words
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Advertisement880 1929-08-26 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE •IOL.» SIN At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng ft u sale--rt, on WEDNESDAY. AIT.CST ?v at I M-l.-l I. Valuahl. fieekuld land sifiate at I'asir Panjang Koad LoH n;.iestonei. Singapore, ana 2 roods and II poles. Lot 2. Valuable I re. hold land situate at Pasir Panjang Road880 words
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Advertisement182 1929-08-26 4 1 /jr raffT BACK-PAINS MOST OFTEN MNCATE NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. eafeeblemear. ineAci. > trength t.>.|s' Dr. W11.1.l VMS' PIXK PI STANAVO jft M STANW \MI "STANAVO Dl .old by thr said II ASH NOTI lrgal pr PM n or i:i -i 1 M lh. NOTICE Tk* andersigned Read OAr*. (HOP TUE182 words
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Article378 1929-08-26 5 Variety of I'ses. LARGE BULK TAKEN Bl W]O\ About $.;.000.000 .f «•*< paper waa ahipped from the dunnjr IVHi, SO per certic- coast port*. Although the averagr p«T»on i» familiar with thr value of waM paper, few reilinr thr extent and growth i uper in export378 words
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Article45 1929-08-26 5 Moddrr. will known jrt,«t m. t«»l i W > 1O h., i Md th<- miafortun ,rht year* 1 I I hjr flr«. i» a l»r..thrr of Mr. N. 1 -.inirr. Tuknnir Kitatr Moddrr i. I 'HTu 1 nLondon Th< vrtmt nth Ward of thr Am ciation.45 words
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Article246 1929-08-26 5 Airmen to Assist The Fieri. The well-known Russian icebreaker Knata, which wm used for Urn search he wrecked parties of the dirigible Italia last ycai. has arrived in Bergen on ■f t<> the Kara Sea, where it will as mother-ship for this year's Kara xpedition. •l.tion. which246 words
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Article60 1929-08-26 5 Ridiculed by an Old Uo>. w hat -rcr\y mairuxine by an R Ram««y. new in il in mw i gold ■■•>•« ir b.'it.ot ly thing before \orwnod. wy* lh«t. :h< utrh he cannot .1. »t en ai-othftir or u'ilitarian irnun ine of M-.;ininii whuh Harrovian* have for60 words
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Article16 1929-08-26 5 irary Cadet Ser.. I i u' ion <adit Corp* has been granted to Mr. W. I16 words
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Article465 1929-08-26 5 Life of John Nitol Farquhar. A correspondent writes in the Observer H follows:— So John Nirol Karquhar i. dead! I wat Prci—iar of Oriental Religion at Mam.h«*trr and the grrateat of living authorities. I »uppox>. on Hinduism, but for M h< will alway» be thr «warthy >'«ui>k465 words
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Article411 1929-08-26 5 Reforms in German Prisons. Holidays for prisoner* form one of thr moat important innovations of Germany's P*nal code, of whuh details were made public Hi mail week. Diawn up in Prutaia. with the co-oprration of both doctors and jorisU. the new methods of treating the anti-social members411 words
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Article54 1929-08-26 5 The engagement is announced and the wedding will take place n October of Mr. Arthur L Sand*, of Ssnng esUte, Bahau son of the lat« C.non H. Sands, and Mr Sands, of 37 Frances Road. Windsor, ami 'iraret Soamcs. daughtt-r of th. Xi v (rf>rdon and Mrs. Soi»n** ol Mildm54 words
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Article472 1929-08-26 5 Wanton Butchery From Motor-Cars. Commenting- upon the recent wholesale destruction of big game from motorcars in East Africa. The Times in an editorial sayn There can be only one opinion about the scandal of Hrn wanton destruction of big game in East Africa to which Mr. Finch-Hattnn has472 words
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Article35 1929-08-26 5 The Bombay Sports Club, Singapore v Chine**- and Foreign Goods Association, and KiK>n Aik S«iety, Singapore, and the Ngai Wah Club, and Ice Traders' Asso- elation. Penang. have been registered i under the Societies Ordinance.35 words
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Article613 1929-08-26 5 Goddard's Claim. ARCJI'ABLE POINT OF SEIZED Xl NDB Judgment was entered in fuwmr of the Crown in the demurrer lim! Station Sergeant (iod.l > -pli-h Information laid neral, claiming more than Sl?.oOQ n-ired I>\ the authorities in connei li Murd's prosecution. The demurrer wan based on613 words
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Article258 1929-08-26 5 Old Art Controversy Recalled. After being lost vjrht of fur nearly twenty yearn, a platan pa.nted by Mr. Aiiicuntui. John w hi. h hum.. l it: a I able art rontruvt i come to light again. The itory of thix tr»iiblr has been recallrj by the exhibition258 words
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Advertisement77 1929-08-26 5 Special Annual Display at Rene ULLMANN During the month of Aujjust big DISCOUNTS given on all articles JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CRYSTALWARE, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS. Come and S<-t> at Rene ULLMANN X and L, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. i LADIES NOTE! !he idoal ift thal wi r^^»w please your husband. m W*h77 words
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Advertisement90 1929-08-26 5 MftllTPlF'^a FOR ALL THAT IS BEST ifIVT U 1 IV I Li O in THE WORLD OF MUSIC An Artiktir Model with exquisite TONE and TOl CH. Fully Guaranteed for SBVBN U MIS Specially constructed for .MAI.AYA. S. MOUTRIE& CO., LTD < lnc< rporatrd in Hong Kong) RAFFLES I'LACE. SINGAPORE.90 words
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Article812 1929-08-26 6 Society and Sails. OVER A CENTURY'S ACTIVITY. Cowes is no longer a half-civilised resort of sailing men," wrote a disgruntled Squadron member. "It is now a Court." I. i| true that the forty-two original members who first met at the Thatched Basjae, 1.-n-lnn. in WUt were812 words
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Advertisement166 1929-08-26 6 A WONDERFUL NEW POLISH FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS /Yh aOORS LINOLEUM N^, iV AND FURNITURE l PIBtCTICNJ *PPIY WiTM A FLANNEL AND riN:W WITM A X v 3Of r CLOTH Try a Tin To-day Olli \ln OILS Al STORES .11! 111 S.S. and I .M.S. BARKEH SON COMPANY LI M."166 words
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Advertisement157 1929-08-26 6 You Cannot Beat British Steel! JWe are Sole Agents for 8, BALFOUR'S "EAGLE GLOBE" l > SlttL And carry large stocks ur v s^y V "i^k (arlfon Shi I yiiiS^ Pneumatic Ttxrt Steel -vs^Sk \itkel Steel Miners Drill Sl<<l v High Speed 7 00l Steel S Manganese Steel for Dredge157 words
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Advertisement147 1929-08-26 6 Coming! The Private Life of HELEN OF TROY Released by FIRST NATIONAL I'll II IM POWER The Municipal Commissioners are n«iw prepared to oiTer vorv attrarlive Wvu. ELECTRIC POWER consum Electric motors up to .">0 hor.-c jx.wcr may l>e hired at monthly r:tt*s, uw\ Urn 1! f(»r energy is on147 words
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Advertisement329 1929-08-26 7 PAVILION Phone 6903 From Mondiiy. August 2ft to Sunday. September 1, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THK LATEST IWTHE GAZETTE DOLORES COSTELLO in THE COLLEGE WIDOW In thi- First Show at 7.30 p.m. HII.LY SILLIVAN in HEART OF A COWARD la iHMikt-J and not paid for will be di«poaed of at329 words
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Advertisement476 1929-08-26 7 To-night ALHAMBRA An Excellent Programme of 3 FOX Pictures. 1. STRONG BOY 2. BLUE SKIES with LEATKU E JOY a.d VICTOR A n eth,«.l love story a. dutiful MrLAIiLEN. i rainbow, as dramatic as a Broken bars, broken hearts and broken heads in a brawny, brimful cloudburst, comedy. 3. TAKING476 words
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Advertisement424 1929-08-26 7 ALHAMBRA SST TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LID.. Proprietor*. PROGRAMME Commencing Saturday. August 24, ending Thursday, August 29 In thr Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS BLUE SKIES A charming story in a soul sweeping lane drama. VICTOR MCLAGLEN STRONG BOY A vivid picture of life on the424 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary14 1929-08-26 8 -<>n Aufu-.t Sp»i..« at ih« Ci«n«i«l Hi »|ni«i ],n(<^«[> from t..Kl»ii» n >.tti14 words
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Article33 1929-08-26 8 Intuhnd* UN A»<Jr« Uboa P > O«B £l:ph»»l» 8>©r» t»«J«» July It Am- IT MB M ADf 19 July I* Au« li> July M Aur. 1* Au«. 3 Ab« !i At.33 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article342 1929-08-26 8 SHIPPING NOTES. City of Khios and Delta Both itlamed. On July 2*. t*ton Mr. Juitice Hiil. «j«i»t«d bl Tnuity UutMi, judgment «•> i«'d in an .M to detav ,.,iv li»l.i.t> t. i culliiwn ott the mould Tagu* Ut»r»n rta- Hail liner Khloa and ih» I', an.1 o342 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article144 1929-08-26 8 Singapor*. Aug M i.r- L:cal HW «»nt« per Ib R.kber Steady N*w Scuaaia 4i%?tQ M k r.ukab« (0-U ecu, Ulj Btaul* al*. U nnit. I tiaa R;v«»t I X t lv. Pajamt J. 26 tiatemt t Ua ana Pmdai i 11l Brogat I x-..i Ulu KUngt144 words
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Article153 1929-08-26 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore. Aug. 24. London-Rubber 10 > ltd up '.J. HaM .ant• 1...n00r., —Tia. uo pric*. r.in,.— U«Uy iNißgai Way> 3*T^ 344. kvM.han l--l«i. kiala Uredg* 1.7»l»' M».ri Mrtll ad., ttunr K**it tot* MBIa «d Mala> a C**aMaß. fco-ii ceatt. Peaa-l-tallo,t 6 f.n BjUi I" Itt JvkaJit153 words
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Article58 1929-08-26 8 lUndvrton, Helm and Company, Inc. New York, **n<< ul Ut* following- cable dated Aug. their quouttum h«ing in guld ii liar iinli clotintf bid prkeo Rubber Kxchnr.ge tales today 400 tona. Aayutt 19.70, Stpt*mb4T 20.10, October 20,0. November COM, December 21.10, -'ISO, February 21.C0, March 21.80, April 11.90.58 words
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Article37 1929-08-26 8 The tuff of F.lf.S. Railway department n Johir* Bahru entertained Mr. X Chell«, pali. the aMaf tiatlon matter Jobore Bahru, to a farewell dinner on th* Slit ntt.. on th* <w;a*un of hit tr&c<frr to Port Swcttrnham.37 words
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Article256 1929-08-26 8 EXCHANGE. r.ingaporr, Al O» Uadoa. Btuk 4 m/t i/J t7/SS Dmkmm* 1 XJ Jl Pnv»t« S a., credit 14 On N»m Vork. I>. r»»4 U 16/1« friT«l. VO d/i 17% Fiu». Bank T T. IUI .m India. Bank TT O4\k kii Monn Kon«. Hank TT Kl'. p r. cli»< On256 words
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59 1929-08-26 8 Tea* of Market steady. nui»t. *bU L«r.don Spot S»r»t 10 &-1C4. p»r Ib. N«» York 8pot Shrrt r*nl> 20'. p»r Ib. 83. (goal lo Indira yff. Mtadai I BUo4«rJ B..N S. ob 1 tn4«r mm m r.pot Aaruit i ut>*r Ortubrr Dm. uujrrra M59 words
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Article470 1929-08-26 8 Unit < Vii. PJ. Bujrtrt !WII«ra fl 4i A«»m Kumtang 38 (4. I -t Aytr Nnaa Tia M u ft fl Bangr.n 1 in at'- M 1 1 kilui P«aaa« 01J tH 1 1 Batu at.t l.« IU I 1 Bukil Arang 156 1 00 41 41 Murmaa Malay470 words
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Article235 1929-08-26 8 V*l Pd Baytrt SrIUr* S AU* Brl.-k hfei I 16 XJ» I AUi. Br, k urd. I M 1.M il 4 1 bin Am 1 „(>■..■• tl3 «3» I -i ..li.n E«fl*a 1" 114 ■■ml r tu o.«« I 1 lyrl* .r.,i i «.-rl»«» 0 10 IN 10*. 10*235 words
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Article91 1929-08-26 8 Sjagasor* Cold ffteraw* 7 pr. 4*b. .1 1»24 rod. IWI M 101 IN d. Singar.r. kluni.ip.t 8 r., el IMI r*d l»lu !0.«-7«.t(Ki par. preai. 9iafap.ro Municipal Ml pr. ul 11*7 red !9i. 91.M6.uu0 M par. Singaw. M ,U4^ p r. of \wu* red. IMa f l.oou.ww91 words
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Article396 1929-08-26 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. I To-day rnr»i > r.-rr Lyall A «o. Kvatt ii <;«j.» .in k. Hilam ill A Kumnf i |l i Am Mai. A. M i til A I'.n.i ifli Btigownif .|li Biihii Ii. Bro(«t ill i Brand (|6| B. J.lulu<.«396 words
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Article135 1929-08-26 8 MM** llonpldr Ik, Hmw or .1 *»<!*< lu arritr. kr.rr>:i. iiMtBoiR Main WLarf fran- tt Oil Wharf Coal »h-.f VUSKU IN DRY DOCKS. I Tanjonf Pagar. Albrii ria i>.,. i i krpprl llarboar. ►> Nil N» I l"k Lrk imhanr. Karoak \.-.K \rnx.-d. VUditu.tm I ■Mka M4«135 words
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Article98 1929-08-26 8 Te-elay. North, N.-Katt and N.-Wctt Sumatra >.rr(h I Selat Taniljanr. Rrngkaltt Itagan \|.i iMerani rhilippinr lalaait Pr*ttaa*a) I p.m To-Btorrow. Sinekawang, Temangkat and Saraba* iSingkrl > 9 a.m Tembilahan a In.bar I I ««■■> Ciylon. Southern and Wetlrrn India l< ap T.iuranr i Bagan Si Ai<> A-98 words
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Article21 1929-08-26 8 Thr death ha* <* tendrnt AlUri Hawkiru, aged M, one of ..I He rctiml in January aftct ihin .ii tin- jMriru|Militjn Pulu*.21 words
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Advertisement619 1929-08-26 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Utker Claiaißeel Adrta, am aa«* M. WANTS. rOR SALE. KTC. ti II t% kp. At I U 34. Aria.' I AKi.i M i:\i-MH. nouM la y«,, r hi.. .1 luuple ul l« September I, arei, leanlt an I Ti. I r T fur-., r.r.l ha*** with Unnit court.619 words
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Advertisement752 1929-08-26 8 ■OatJQM ■bIHT »l 8t Anon* dial, on Aagutt Uubfon, ten of Mr and «li M >> Hobton i t urn*, and Anr..* hubiaa. aaeeaa daughter uf Mr. ard Uu T H b. Htm- GOVERNMENT NOTICE Ttnd.rt will be licextd at the Ci-lvri'.al miai odUe, ap to a i*t*. lot the752 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1929-08-26 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Station. <By co.iir.r of Coverßtßeai Health OaVe.) I ..i tk* 14 Haare eaaMag- al MMalgkl oa Aagaal It De* Mat tkad* temperature 84 JF Mm tkade tempeiatut* ;j r Mean thade temporatare 77.8 P Ma.i tua radiation |Q4 f Mm. !■>>• radlatioa 7| y. •lt\n vr.t74 words
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Miscellaneous116 1929-08-26 8 *»>»«»f» HM»<»»«M«l»»«>M»«*H<>»»»H«K«| t «»»t«»«M DAILY WEATHER REPORT. The following is th» daily weather report of the Meteorological Branch. Surnj Dept., Malaya;— Ynttrdiy. a To-day. T»mp«r*tar*. JUmf.ll. Bright? Mrtn Ha*. M>n. Sunthin*. llun.iditr WiM. W..tb.r. Builou. F. F. !m. No. of hoars. Olrvrtioa. lore* M.P.U Knalt Lumpur M 4 7 r116 words
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Miscellaneous172 1929-08-26 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOK THE WEEK. Maaatejr. A«f..t :<i It W. 13* am.. OX I.M p.n., M. Sun rtm «.U a.m.. arta ti.lu p.m. annual merlin*. '..16 p.m. Tawadajr. Aagaat Z7 H. W. 2.27 a.m.. 8 0. 2 31 p.m.. R.T. bun r..*« C.J a.m.. Mta «.lu p.m. WatiMMttajr. AiiiiI JS II172 words
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Article488 1929-08-26 9 Improvement in Tin Prospects. SIGNIFICANT HOME < MOUNT (lly Onr financial orrtaao-adrnt Sinarap<>r<', Monday, II a.m. Ta-da>'H prices Kabbrr. H%. 1 1 n IT", ton* al l» Saturda>*> prirr-i Kubber. London 10 I ISd ap <,d. N.x "i asi up 'i cent. Tone of .nirkrl. «lrad>. Tin.488 words
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Article29 1929-08-26 9 HroAt of Sarawak Ruhtwr K«uu» for y»»r i lal yndcr r«M»r tM\ »rr.. t r o p „> i.OMJtl Ib. V in .d hit mt M r.in, c r m29 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article616 1929-08-26 9 Reduced Output and I^ower Price. The fifteenth ordinary general merlins <-■' Ipoh Tin Dredging. Ltd.. wu held on Juiv ZS at Winchester lluu.r. K.i Mr. R. Pawl.-, A MI, MI. MM 'the chairman af Ike consany i pretidiagThe chairman laid From tar report and account., which have616 words
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Article190 1929-08-26 9 Suggested Competition With Lino. Mr. R. E Cray writes to the fftkaMW l.niri as follow* The violent fluctuation, in the pr:ce of •lober. like uthrr commodities, depend en-.-rly upon whether the buyer or the seller nricr. and the rite and full in thr -nee i. altogether out of190 words
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Article147 1929-08-26 9 Effects of Hiffh Tariffs In South China. (■port of the KBI correspondent n H..n Undine thr dulurl-rd Mtuatiun in Chin rSISftSL IOI r i 1 «««*»*r thr tra.ir gWvag -hvr, n 1. i.hrvi.t propaganda, (.nton threatened the ompletr destruction of i|. H ■<ur Wuh thr overthrow of147 words
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Article958 1929-08-26 9 Need for a Concise Law. Increa.inp; evidence is forthcoming. •> a writer in the Financial Times, to prove that ,.i by sub-underwritera has attained a not generally anticipated. A«tm an.l luring tli« la.t year and a-half undrt S ham bwa •agTanlly repudiated. The ■in- involved is958 words
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Article30 1929-08-26 9 vi. IKr I Karnru) Tobacro Pant- "in. II >. formally held an Ju ~»tV A*a<K<atle»t. Idol- I I •.ljournrd to date toward* U>. >nd of th, current ]ramr, wh«i the I30 words
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Article756 1929-08-26 9 Greater Prosperity Foreshadowed* The American oil tndostry. nearly S;wampI ed by the flood of crude through l*o eatcieaey I of its production branch, is in even greater danger of being overwhelmed by the {Umoat I imrarulout progress of ite renning dlvisioa. .talc, (he Fiaaactal Tiasee. When the756 words
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Article92 1929-08-26 9 Profitable Queensland Season. Brisbane. Aug. 1. i The current open seaaon of one month for >> expected to yield about I^oo 000 isl"*t~ WBICB return probably between and £300.000. The royalty pajablTto I *•>*«<. woxjld on a return »t AMjMa) i Zl^T -i 3 iJSotiSi i tapping fee.,92 words
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Article45 1929-08-26 9 Surplus of lO'/i Lakhs Of Rupees Last Year. <:alcutu. Aug. 11. T»« Bengal RaHway's surplus for ltta-B touts ten and a half lakh, of rupee after meeting all cammitnents. Thr net depreciation fund Is now onr and a half esarea of rupees.45 words
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Article60 1929-08-26 9 Rugby. Aug. 26. richangea are Amsterdam i IMN',. Athena JI7S. Bombay Is. T7-VU.. I Ittrhn tOJ6>*. Br,. Huraareat I nh.crn < <•-„.», ,pf». Hone koaaT la. Mja4.. U^bir Madiiil i *SM. Milan 1.»4 :3S P»la HUO»..Pa/Ja HMt>, f>ra«<i. J4M., t Rio i\. StorkhoTm 11.10. ShangaaTts 4-..1 < Vienna M.41.60 words
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Article258 1929-08-26 9 Pattani Consolidated* Position. la their report for IM» li tiai I ontolid.ta/TAlluviaJ Tin. Lu'.. stale that ln"hyd- ulicmg area 173.100 cubic j-srdi of grwand wrre treated during year, and 1.108 picul. equal to MM tan. of tin rr ware recovered, tealiting. tIOJGC. Original drrdging area hat be*n rnlargrd258 words
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Article298 1929-08-26 9 Directors Declare Larger Dividend. The figares for ItSS of the Raaque de I'lndo-Chine. disclose a succes.ful year*, bu.;aeaa, with profits on tha ascending scale, m abling the directors te give an increase.! dividend. la IM7 the dividead waa Fit. 2*o ocr share this year it haa been298 words
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Article204 1929-08-26 9 Messrs. William Jacks Co.'g Weekly Report. la their report dated London. July 31, Messrs. Wilhs-a Jacks and Co. state There has been a little more doing with con.umers during the last day or two. hut I bunness will remain quiet until after the holiday. Copper. More business has204 words
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Article119 1929-08-26 9 Australian Companies To Amalgamate. Hydncy. July 23. Au.lS^n""i th< »< UN Au.trmlian (.rmcnt < nrnpanj "mIimi Viclon.. .n.l th, kandu. I Thl» it the fourth rtc*nt mrr C r ►ortant eonmtirul muntii hi .\'i P irmh« thr Ihrrr prrviuut comhinatlon^ r'inipaniri. frrtilia-r and ckcntral nnuax and n.w,p« p119 words
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Article633 1929-08-26 9 Pessimirim Turns To heerf ulm A RISK IN I'KKKS IOOKKI) FOR. I <jt Own Corrciponilrnt.) London, Aug. 1. 1 Whilr without any ouUtanding- fiaturr, since writinjr Inst week, the tone ha been pretty cheerful and aentiment nrs very rVarly tow«td« hi«h»r top Amirr lately was 5220 fo.633 words
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Article198 1929-08-26 9 VaHambros;i\ \en Low LmL I Of several reports of rubber plantation eom#aaiea published in mail week, onr of lb« mott intrrr.tmg waa that of th. ■■its*, aa o'd-c»tal>li.hrd Rdiaburgi The Jt'rri af this company > wuh the r> to curtail mr nf annual reports at cost flgwres. and198 words
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1023 1929-08-26 10 One of th? greater: uinVulties undvr »h>ch Mr. A. Cavendish. Director of Co- n Mul.ya. k worLirg it that although hi> iHjartrtwnt. more ihan any other, (icivnds upon tht in:en*t and support of the public, it is dealing with a1,023 words
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1008 1929-08-26 10 Spread of Internationa) Sport (By Profeaaor P. J. Noel Baker. M.A.. Profeaaor of Inter national Relations ia the University of London.) There is a new interest in internationa' ■po.t sweeping around the world to-day. There it no nation that i* not striving, according to1,008 words
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Article377 1929-08-26 10 Mr. J. E. McDonnell is appointed a Deputy Port Officer. Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bishop have gone for a fortnight's trip to Borneo by the Marudu. Captain E. Pratt. Senior District Officer. Province Wellesley. leaves for home on holiday in November prior to retirement from377 words
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Article601 1929-08-26 10 CHILDREN IN BARRACKS. The Britmh civilian community knows little -far too lit'.W"—of garrison lif<* in Singapore, but it i< M sMNI that soldier*' wivon and childrw have no very time dunns thoir t»i> years' period at this station rectosilies and recreation in Singapore—said to be one601 words
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Article18 1929-08-26 10 Pr. W It Dai I. ««*l Mr. R. 0. Vcrifrtte. all of Tui|>.nj.. tire going on leave shortly.18 words
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Article24 1929-08-26 10 The- mairiage took \< on July I4j H LaaMa I nn.t, lat« Pulai Water-worka, Johore. ami Sibyl Eunice, third daughter the lat* Thomas Darriogton, tntield.24 words
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Advertisement153 1929-08-26 10 NAVY CUT CIGARETTES W D. Is H O WILLS. BRISTOL b LONDON. X POTTER MOORE'S OLD ENGLISH A VENDER SPECIALITIES Makers of th? fasseas Lavender Water ■Mat datea from 1749. |^jftaw I M)ER W MXX J^T'iFhißlsW. In iobc >h *P ed bottles aa illustrated. J&** Prices $1.15, $3.75 and $6^5153 words
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Advertisement82 1929-08-26 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Ia taa Biriai Show at Win. Fox Production BLUE SKIES A charming story in a soul sweeping lore drama. STRONG BOY Featuring VICTOR Met. AM KN Along with Latest Empire News. First Show at 7.30 p.m. A Western Drama TAKING A CHANCE Featuring REX BELL. TAN CHENG KEE82 words
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BRITISH TROOPS RUSHED TO PALESTINE BY AIR.
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Article600 1929-08-26 11 Many Jews Killed In Palestine. TROOPS SKNT. Dealing with a Critical Position. rapidl) dctrloped .n Jerusalem and llm surrounding rid follow nc thi attacka mad.- b> \rab. ein Jrws a* a r- at« at thr Wailinc WalL Maaj J< h.or hren killed in hirer rioting- hj\rReuter - 600 words
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Article124 1929-08-26 11 Towed Rack Partially Submerged. One of the Singapore Flying Club's iteapla- I came to grief yesterday outside Urn breakwater. Full details art not obtainable, but it appears that the machine hit some obstruction in alighting and turned turtle. Il was towed back to Tanjong Pagar partially124 words
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Article212 1929-08-26 11 Return to London From Lossiemouth. London. Aug. 24. The Prime Minister had an eventful flight to London from Lossiemouth in an machine. Twice the pilot was forced to land owing to mists over Northumberland. Eventually Mr. Mac Donald reached Hendon at 6.30 p.m. instead of •.hree as expected.212 words
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Article80 1929-08-26 11 A-icnts in Vienna And Japan. Vienna. Aug. 24. Toiler inquiries :n connection with the >f thrie heroin smugglers in Vienna to the discovery of a u-inisation for drug trtlflc beHU and Aii*. according to the .S'jnd''. The agent* of the :h.~t th. .entre of the whole <>n i«80 words
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Article252 1929-08-26 11 Welcomed by Tenants. QUIET ROUTE THROUGH LONDON. London, Aug. 24. An Indian Boy Scout springing to attention and saluting in Buckingham Palace courtyard was the first demonstration of loyalty when Their Majesties, leaving for Sandringham, drove to King's Croas Station through cheering crowds which included a252 words
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Article131 1929-08-26 11 General Bluecher Arrives At Chinta. Shanghai. Aug. 25. It i> reported from Harbin that General Bluethcr. who is taking commsnd of the Sox let forces, has arrived at Chinta and was greeted at a demonstration meeting in which China was denounced. Bluecher is widely reported to beReuter - 131 words
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Article62 1929-08-26 11 SHANGHAI DEFENCE Plea for British Troops To Remain. London, Aug. 26. The pica that Brili.vh interest* in China wiil best be served by letting the Shanghai Defence Force remain there i* made ir the Sunday T;mr. by Mr. Richard Slope, a former resilient of Shanghai. Hdcclares that at present theReuter - 62 words
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Article30 1929-08-26 11 British Troop-Carry ins Machine Crashes. Cairo, Aug. 21. A Victoria troop-carrying aeroplane crashed at Hrliorohs aerodrome, with a crew of seven. Three were killed and four injured. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article60 1929-08-26 11 Passenger Thrown Out Of Motor-Bus. A Chinese, be'ieved to have been employed as a elcrx in Boustead and Co.'s efflce, was fala<ly injured in an accident on the Geylan; Road yesterday afternoon. A motor-bus skidded and overturned, and the unfortunate man, who was sitting next to the driver,60 words
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Article549 1929-08-26 11 Italian Position. if AY STILL BE ABLE BE COMPETE. London, Aug. 25. > The Schneider Cup race will be held i tn Sept. 7. Three British seaplane* w: I participate, whether foreign machines compete or not. Rome, Aug. 25. i It has not yet been decided wrBritish Wireless - 549 words
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Article60 1929-08-26 11 Theosophists Turn to Fruit Farming. London, Aug. 21. Mrs. Annie Ecsant, who has arrived here on board the Majestic, says, that Tbeosophisls have arranged to establish a fruit farming community in California, where a new and superior race of Americans will be bred. Only the Si-t types60 words
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Article61 1929-08-26 11 Retired Medical Official Killed. London, Aug. 15. Dr. 1' C Weellatt, formerly of Uie Indian Medical Service, was killed, hi* wife was seriously injured and their two daughters and two sons were injured by the overturning of a charabanc near St. Malo yesterday. Mr. Ferguson, a retired bank61 words
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Article41 1929-08-26 11 London, Aug. I*>. A verdict of desth due to misadventure was returned at the inquest at Cambridge on the septuagenarian, Mr. Thomas rompton l-cwin. Director of Public Instruction, United Province*, who died from taking an overdose of aspirin.41 words
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Article20 1929-08-26 11 Tokio, Aug. 23. It is expected that Japan will shortly enter into a commercial treaty with Egypt.—Nichl-Nkhi.20 words
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Article149 1929-08-26 11 Successful Pacific Flight San Francisco, Aug. 26. The Graf Zeppelin passed over San Francisco at 6.45 ajn.. Pacific time. New York. Aug. tS. It is reported from Sin Francisco that a. 2 p.m. the Graf Zeppelin was about '■'JO mile* west of San Francisco and wasReuter - 149 words
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Article220 1929-08-26 11 Famous German General Dead. Munich. Aug. 24. The death has occurred of General Liman von Sander*, who directed the operations against the British in Gallipoli during the War. Reuter. General Otto Liman von Sanders was born in Stclp, Prussia, on Feb. 17. 1865. Entering the German Army220 words
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Article118 1929-08-26 11 Police Injured in Clash With Strikers. Calcutta. Aug .'I Three s'.rilws and a number of police were injured in a riot .it Chamndan lv«t night, as the result of a rumour that the police, who had actually b-«cn sent tn arrest men for intimidation, were sent by theReuter - 118 words
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Article77 1929-08-26 11 Modification of Restrictions In Australia. Canberra, Auj. -1. The Chinese Consul General. Mr. Sung has announced that the Ch.nev Government has asked the Federal Government to modify the present restrictions on Chinese in Australia, pointing out that China is anxious to improve trade relations but requests better conditionsReuter - 77 words
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Article140 1929-08-26 11 Kuala Lumpur Doctor Badly Burned. Dr. N. C. Jansx. of Kuala Lumpur, met with a serious accident on Sunday muming when his car caught fire and he- himself was severely burnt. It appear* that Dr. Janst was driving along Circular Road when the engine began to give140 words
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Article24 1929-08-26 11 Philadelphia. Auk M The death has occurred of Senator l.aw. rence Davis Tyson, who commanded an American brigade in Frame. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article504 1929-08-26 11 Fresh Offer to Great Britain. 75 PER CENT. Concessions Granted li> Italy. The Hague. A It h learned that the four Powfts now believe th satisfy Mr. SnowiVn to Urn i 1 per cent, of his claims. It that Italy is prepared to gi\u up504 words
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Article73 1929-08-26 11 Thousand Delegates at (iorman Conference. Kasicl. Ai>. A thousand delegate*. n-|.n ■wnlmj Great Britain. I>enmark. France, th< 1 niird States un .kia, un attending thr conference of th> bran h ndly IMiaiion Evangelic Church. "airman of lH» Rritiith branch of the onranisH he was convinced th.it the I'nion73 words
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Article31 1929-08-26 11 Tokio, Aug. 23. The view that the Government should nr»li«h the customs tariff on luxury article* is ttrcngly supported by a group of officials of the Commercial I>.i>art-mwiL—Nichi-Xur..31 words
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Advertisement41 1929-08-26 11 TO-DAY'S FEATURES. Page A New Inlaence in World Affair*. Ny Professor I*. J. Noel Baker 10 MM Dinr>. by the Parliaaientar.. Correnpondent l.'> I ondon Tin Market I Around the Market*, by the Financial t orrenpondcnt t All WccLEad Sport 1341 words
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Article1107 1929-08-26 12 CAMPAIGN AGAINST MA LARIA Rom In titute Committee. ASSISTING TROPICAL INDI'STRIES. v i th- meeting which Wi-Malarial ■nnilttee of the Roos Institute. Su '!.i!..:ni \Vat»on «a.d that thr out- slan.lMig fart ii-dav. .10 years after Rosa mad. one of the moot important scentiAc I an.l BfMttaaj discoveries in the world.1,107 words
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Article373 1929-08-26 12 Posts and Telegraphs Societ> Thr seventh annual grnrral meeting of the P. and T. Co-operative Thrift and Loan held in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Mr. R. (iraham. vice-preaident. was in >.h. chair and in submitting the halfviarly a _ratulated the society on the further succe*-373 words
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469 1929-08-26 12 Lifelong Interest In Things Chinese. A pleasant function took place at the Garden Club, Taaah Merah. on Saturday afternoon, when the Colonial Serretary John Scott) waa the guest of the Chinese community of Singapore. There was a large gathering, a-d Mr. Scott wax469 words
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Article353 1929-08-26 12 Madam Kelvey s Pupils AVictoria Theatre. i Madam Kolvev and her Talented PapUi have quite becornt Singapore .•ions, and large audioes are always the rule at the entertainments given frcrn Urn* to time at the Victoria Theatre. Saturday evening was no i except:, n. The theatr wan crowaW.353 words
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Article101 1929-08-26 12 The new programme at the Apollo i Cinema. Oylanv. has the Paramount feature Stage Struck." featuring Gloria son. A change of -rosramme will be m*d« at thr Pavilion .-night. The rhirf mr in the ser->n:l performan.'e wll! be •The College Wi.Jow." featuring Dolores CoaUllo. Two good picturvi are101 words
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Article316 1929-08-26 12 Dr. I>ornier'B New Seaplane. Qerlin. July U. The enthuaiasm raised hi Germany by the completion of the Do.X.. the great new twelve-ens ined flying bont. which ha> been under construction f<<r the past two years at the Dornier works on Lake Constance, has gained in316 words
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Article176 1929-08-26 12 Damage by a Small Two-Seat? Car. I ufter midnight on Saturday a I aaM and a lady passenger in a twoM car while going along Serangoon Road had a mirsrulous escape ai hitting i bridge and ng two sturdy concrete pillar* and I canal. The car itself is176 words
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Article162 1929-08-26 12 Brilliant Dance in Aid Of Funds. (From Our Own Corresponcent.) Penang. Aug. 35. Service men from Kedah. Pltn Wellesley and Penang were prrs. force at the E. and O. Hotel on Saturday j night, the occasion being a dance held under the auspices of the local branch162 words
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Article96 1929-08-26 12 Bullock Cart Drivers Fined. Arrr:'.. i l.v Inspector J. P. Seth. of! :h<- Depfrtment for the Prevention of Cru- nan, three Chineae bullock drivers were before Mr. P. S. ims. the Second Police Magistrate., ana m rning. t» answer ehaSrgaa of lading. Thr accused pleaded guilty. The96 words
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Article14 1929-08-26 12 Tenders have been called for the erection of new headquarters for the M..S.V.R. I14 words
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Article29 1929-08-26 12 Whitr the m»il train from I'ena-g »o Kuala Lumpur wa« approaching Tin Kambutan on Kndav a Chineae threw himself in front of the engi c and wis instantly killed.29 words
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Article31 1929-08-26 12 Mr Mum r.U.n.l af V' I t I 'w-^4«' «bse. r-e. Menart. Br«*>h -ertd ill ntt.nd to wrthr niM al Raihmi. and Messrs. TiUekr I land C.ihbon^ will act as attonMra.31 words
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Article282 1929-08-26 12 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. I Sir, -It ha* mm* to my ears that tfcc iiiw»i useful buiUiinK »eh«mc that has been advanced for tUi town in jeopardised by thi action of a rommitt •<• larirrly composed ot non- Europeans who ha\c vetoed a282 words
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Article256 1929-08-26 12 Remarkable Story From n Penanjf. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Prnang. Aug. 26. Extraordinary allegations against a h young Eurasian, with many MM I Saving played the confidence trick on a v number of ricksha coolies and claimed a j I local European a« his father after256 words
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Article154 1929-08-26 12 Notorious Pickpocket Sentenced. I ti Only a few days ago f. Chinese who was described an a notorious nirkpocket with nearly a doier previow convictmns wa> d«alt with by .Mr. C II <; Clark.. the District Judge, who hcnW-nccd him to two yean>' rigoroiw imiiriaonmen' »nd154 words
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Article117 1929-08-26 12 Mr. L. F. Hobson and Miss A. R. BaiU> The wedding Mr n <f the KaM<-rn RnaaaiM IWmaph and Mian Annie Robina lUil- uhn arrived from horn by the Kanunln. tuok placr at thr St. Anor.-*'- Cathedral nn Saturday The t>ri<Jc. who hail Mrs. M. H. I Uiw117 words
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Article49 1929-08-26 12 The Rrv. Philip Browing, of Taipinjt Mki I thr Tii»f» of Malaya to ««V that thm- arr two prir«tx rominir nut to Malav* f •hr I .ithcdrul at .*mr»r° r l > >P»fc to I ro«M ba<k la Matava. aft^r hi* R liuluugh. whin the doctors prunounc* him fit. I49 words
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Article738 1929-08-26 12 Scientists Missing. UDDEN END TO CONTACT IH RADIO. Manila, Auc. 10. .an M'ientists who started *n Jury f5 into th«- wildest portion of mitral Bom <>. ami whost- only means of ;umtnunicat». n with cmiixation was a •ntact with Command) Vmuu-ur Radio Relay league at Manila,738 words
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Article77 1929-08-26 12 h;t|>-.Ji-Kee Promoter Fined. .<%«■ v>oman who was arrested at Now Kridgi ft,.a I by Mr. Bar. wa.i produced before Mr. J. F. I the Kou" Magistrate, this morning. and chargmi with aaaistinf mnnagvment of a Lhulottery Sh. pleaded guilty and said that h. was a wiilou |m77 words
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Singapore and Selangor in Malaya Cup Final.—Local Cricket.
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Article445 1929-08-26 13 Plucky Win Over Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2.*. rable int«u:.t was evincrnl in the MwMaaf "f Sflanrr«r ami Perak here today on acc«>ui! ntroversy over Prnang's granting of the former side a walk-.' (An BM-i.unt <f Mali r"ntrovcrsy npBtmn in iitnith* r445 words
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Article828 1929-08-26 13 Merchants Draw, and Win Championship. The Merchant* proved thcmielve* tn» thampiom in the S.C.C. Tournament on Saturday when they played the P.S. and 1... but the ipectatori would have been 'iiore pleased with the match if an earlier declaration had been made. The P. S. and L. captain828 words
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Article222 1929-08-26 13 Singapore GdCL Beat Ciarrison. The mat. h M*M thr SinparHire (Jolf < lull .mil th«- (inrrixm (i.ilf (°luh. )>l:i\ <l ii Sun.lay. ivMiIlrd in a win til the were .i>cr» m*ntH.mil lir«t (>. I*. (iriffilh-Jnrr* ami I. C Mar■h 0. H W. Hawk—*.HHl and J. D. nt I. I!222 words
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Article473 1929-08-26 13 Weakened Chinese Beaten Hy I^oh Hwa. Th" match between the I^ih Hwa -iKhai) footballer* nml the S.r.F.A.. playnl at the Stadium ground yesterday afternoon, proved a ruther diNappointinir affair. In spite of the counter attraction at Raffle* Reclamation crourd there was a fair crowd of spectators. Both teams473 words
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Article382 1929-08-26 13 Tredgold's Remarkable Success. The first annual snorts of the Asiatic an < "mpany wii held at the Singapore Stadium on Saturday aftern th.< presence <f a large crowd if s|» t 'itncs for the vanoun it-"-', and there was keen iUon. The Police Band f was in attc.i.iar.i382 words
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Article27 1929-08-26 13 (icrmany Beats England At Stiimfurd Bridge. London. Auf. 24. In I i: nthlrtir meeting nt Stamford lit id;-. i.iniKtny Itrut Knxland by right Ifl l..ur Ittiilrr.27 words
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Article58 1929-08-26 13 British Doubles Final At Forest Hills. Forest Hilli. Aug. 24. Miss Helen Will* won the Amrrifin women'* championship, beating Mrs. Watson (Great Britain). 6 4, ft— 2. There was an all- British doubles final, in which Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Michrll beat Mrs. Covell andReuter - 58 words
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Article164 1929-08-26 13 Another American Win On The Thames. The second race for the Duke of York'* International Gold Challenge Trophy waa won by the American boat, Rioco III.. •iriven by Ralph Snoddy, at a speed of 4J.:i5 m.p.h Mini CanUin' Newg (Enr- land) wax second at 38.37 m.p.h.. and I.ittlr164 words
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Article751 1929-08-26 13 High Standard Of Athletics. Raffles Reclamation ground, gaily bedecked with flags and bunting, was the k«m of much enthutiaim yesterday afUrooon when the annual Malay interclob sports were iurcct»fully held. H.E. the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) wan present and evinced keen interest in the various events. Among751 words
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Article133 1929-08-26 13 ■takiajr. Aagnst 71 Cam.on Trnais Inttr Cmt Uoubl*s Tuurnamrnt b*gins. Taes4ay. Angaat 27 An»lo. lndian Footballers, Calratta vs. S.C.F^. W*aa*aalar. Aagmt 21 Football Anglo Indiaa Footballers vs. TaaraaUy. Aagaat Football Anglo-Indian Footballers vs. United Services. Friday. Aagast M Malajra Command Rifle mrrting. CnrWl S.C.C. Tournamrnl. Winners Vs Thr133 words
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Article75 1929-08-26 13 Celtic's Home Defeat By Aberdeen. London. Aug. 24. Th» retails of matrhrt in Pivimoii I of the Srattith L*a(ur today wtte at follow* Mil 3 Ab*M»«n 4 Towdrnbtath n Hearts I I'ur.icr I nitrd 3 Morton I Falkirk 1 yucfn'. Park S Hitwrnian 1 Hamilton R. S Kilmarnock75 words
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Article274 1929-08-26 13 If H. M. Abrahams Won The Calcutta Sweep. to WimbVdun. Wembley St.tdium, and Stamfoni Bruise during mail week have resulted in a dream of the day variety. When I draw the IHity in both the Calcutta a.id Stink Kxchange sweep* I shall build what I m.:iv term274 words
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Article175 1929-08-26 13 MALAYA CUP MIX-UP Details of Northern Section Dispute. (From Our Own CorTe»pon.l Jpoh. Au,; Thin uraxon'ii Ma!uva Cup Cnmp I marked by the Sporting mMm of Prnanjr in granting Srlanjrnr a wnlk-i.vrr in their tie. The cjp final ha< b ed for Aug. ."1. un.l the lulrs ttuti- thn' all175 words
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Article55 1929-08-26 13 I'rosraminc f«»r ('iiluilt.i ivii, I A caMe rroeivH yesterday f DurniN R0--1T. ihr main cutta fnotliall tMUl wh'ih i> to v il Sinj{.iitcH tluit tin- Ivani will Tuc»d«y on lioard thr KIri.hartj. Thr that thr pi.: wrll. The prorrrr.nnr i« follov W.dr.. .l.i i Itta I W.I h.55 words
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Advertisement7 1929-08-26 13 Tailing rare* are reported on I'nfe Sr\rnt«-m.7 words
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Advertisement109 1929-08-26 13 Raffles Hotel First Clam Arconmodati<in with Modern Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVKUY MONDW. \WMM. DAI AND FRIDAY til 111 p.m. DINER DANSANT EVERY II I>H THI MBM AND SMLRDAY. MONIA I.ITrER AND RAI Fl.liS II IS TRA. Orchestral Concert Sunday, Ml p.m. For Reservalions Phone 2920. Sea View Hotel All Rooms109 words
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Advertisement14 1929-08-26 14 I ?yy ::yr: J w WITH CORK TIPS I Butjor MODERN lubrication SHELL OIL14 words
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Advertisement153 1929-08-26 14 The Machine You Will Eventually Buy THE UNDERWOOD A GUARANTEED SERVK X WITH EVERY M.\( HIM Winner of the WORLD'S Spied Typewrit r.K hampionship since 1906. Stocked in sizes from lfl'j inrhes to 2fi inches. There i^ also THE UNDERWOOD PORTABLE which rmlxtdics all the principal points ol l! Standard153 words
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Article292 1929-08-26 15 Swiss Enterprise. WORK IN THE AARE VALLEY. Zurirh, July 10. On recent sjmmlbS. in the Alp* 1 inIrrxicwrd one of the ieadinr engineers of mnelwerk." Mr. SUmpffl. and waa very kindly »hown by him over the premise* of what in going to be thi- Mf* the world,292 words
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Article20 1929-08-26 15 an Aim- .1 i In- Sculpture on th<- I i M numrflt, Sarawak. ii- to urn I ii S^pt. 6.20 words
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Article1787 1929-08-26 15 totting Rid of Lord Uoyd Mr. Henderson's Masterly Defence Labour and the I ords No Use for the Upper House Jack Jotws and Lady Aslor A lady Called "A Dirty Liar." (By Oor ParliamcnUry Comspondent.) ljondon, July 30. PARLIAMENT did not adjourn for th.1,787 words
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Article916 1929-08-26 15 Buyer's Right IMPORTANT MJUNG IN BOMBAY A suit of considerable interest to tbo«« who sell or buy motor car* on the instalment plan, has just been decided in the Bombay High Court by Mr. Justi Mr. M*| Haiti, the plaintiff in tho suit, is a solicitor916 words
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Article59 1929-08-26 15 Tables published in the Government that .lurinc July 46.H06 pem«ns arrived in the Strait* Settle .1 whom 1,638 were Kuro|*aii«. ai.d 10,121 Chinese. Ar•ival» »f Chine***- from China ports num-Im-nl 20,447. Thi-t. l uvpart ures. iiwludins; IJMH Europeans and 23,486 Chinese. Of the latter numbei 13.W4 were proreeding to t59 words
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Advertisement225 1929-08-26 15 DROOKE IiOND Red *^Label ihe t.-.i with the real garden flavour. Why? Bei a cntific pocking keep; it as fresh and fragrant as the <lav it left ihe garden. P»tr-.l 1 tsoar rul opmn\ by u»«» sti| i>liis arc parknl ■La33Si| il.nlv and scaled in l %UsWsftJ llic l )atcnl225 words
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Advertisement73 1929-08-26 15 WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE that our Orange-Smash Limerick competition will commence from September 1 up to September •'ill. in which live prizes will be awurdt'd to listi successful competitors as under Ist Prize cheque for $200 i 2nd Prize cheque for $100 3rd Prize cheque for $50 4th Prize cheque73 words
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Advertisement250 1929-08-26 16 The Last Twelve Days of WHITEAWAYS ANNUAL SALE Th .1 YION VL VALI X that is oll't -i •(i in every article is so apparent ihrA ;ou will understand the suggestion ;:t YOl should SHOP AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE f^TWDARI) POLO TOPEE. R«'al Sola pith topees, made from best (|uality250 words
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Advertisement305 1929-08-26 16 |/^7^^\ This Latest FIAT Outshines W ft/) I I All its Predecessors \a^ \Cr o^\As^ IT INCORPORATES, MECHANK ALLY AND SUPERFI I JJ^^^ CULLY, EVERY LATEST REFINEMENT. 7 Seater Tourer 19 H.P. "^^i-^^ Tax $24. I unrcssionaires for Malaya <JZ*^\ CEMENT X^AK/r 1^ J*M*^^ "MAN AND UON" V BRAND Tests305 words
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Article700 1929-08-26 17 Taipins: Race Meeting Knds. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipin*. Aug Mi The Taiping Turf Club's first professional meeting, which rsme to a conclusion to-day, was a success from every |H>mi of view. A feature of the meeting was the auccess of Spencer, who had five wins700 words
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Article1442 1929-08-26 17 Advice to Amateurs. c NECESSARY TUNING AND PRACTICE. (From a Correspondent) IMt article is meant for those who cannot afford a specially prepared machine, bat who wish to put up a good performance at the local hill-climb next i nth. Any speed trial is a test1,442 words
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Article184 1929-08-26 17 A Former Chief Secretary Of The F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Auk 2Amonjut recent caller* at Malaya R«M «m Bit William Taylor. Secretary to QmnWlt, K.M.S yean a*o. He was looking in the best of health. Mr. Oliver Mark*. C.M.G., secretary t th-- A"iiMi»tH>n of Bnti«h184 words
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Article844 1929-08-26 17 Alternative Scheme Suggested. As a reault of long di«cusaiona I* I ween the SU*k Exchange anJ other intereaU anVctad an alternative sc'icmc to the present method of uvng distinguished numbers for shares has been jvolviH. A Bill has been drafted which, if passed, will All up the844 words
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Article15 1929-08-26 17 the annual grr. r«l meeting of the Kuala l.vi n Aug 30 f on Crime15 words
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Advertisement66 1929-08-26 17 GET WELL AND GET FREE GIFTS Wonderful Rifts for Wincarnis users. lifts witle in >ariet>. excellent in quality, many of them valued at more than SIO. Start Winrarnis |»4saf and sau> the wrappers. When you have CwHtcted nix or more. >ou can claim one of the iifv. Write us for66 words
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Advertisement48 1929-08-26 17 FINEST BELGIAN FLOORING TILES LARGE RANGE OF MWNI IN STOCK. A. CLOUET CO., LTD. Riffles Quay, Singapore. a==^a^sia^s^^^sa^^sa!P^satt^^^iii___ 30 Amps 500 volt* OCXIiLI POLC 4 IMPU fH)| «>H WITH O* WITHOUT FUSES £j[ TttH ttaafflsfAl ELJ :i:u co.. Ltd. lawif sra*e< 'vl-•IN'.AIv 1 •IN'.AI UK«, kl ALA LVHTVB.48 words
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Advertisement253 1929-08-26 18 Value of Simplicity shown in Performance iy\II.Y. in (he prrformnncc of the new Ford, you can see the (Jv£x#^^S') value of its sound simplicity of design, it.s balance, the care with which it is made, and the quality that has been built into It. I It has made a remarkable253 words
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Advertisement277 1929-08-26 18 UNCLE ISEDCAR SAYSt "I wasn't born yesterday and I know what I'm S" N. talkins ahout. You can get as much for a JP^ .^faW lesser outlay on a second-hand car as you can S^lf *~jE r lh larKer outln >' on a new car an d in many II277 words
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Advertisement557 1929-08-26 19 AaaeU otct $f,600,000 BXL Asauranr* hi forte wTtr $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporatad ta tha StrarU T nliaaan) BEAD OFWCBi Wlaaaartar Biaaa. Blngap«re. fcoKDON OfTICB i ft, Old Jewry. 8.0. Tha Oaaspaay ha* SM.OM dapeatted wIU tha tapr.ai Oaart ef Eaglaad aad aaaplta* wiU taa Britlah557 words
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Advertisement586 1929-08-26 19 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Paid Dp Capital la a«MM *harea ef SI each WJUJSS Reaerre Faad iljmjm Reaarr* Liability ef Proprietor. SIJSSJSS BEAD OFFICE i M. Bl.b.pgata. Laaaaa. E.C S. Agaariea aad Braackea t AariUar Harbla <r.mtaa Alor SUr Ilolle Saigea Bangkok Ipek Seaaraag Bauvia Elaag586 words
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Advertisement719 1929-08-26 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETB. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANE) BaUbliahed IMS at AaaUrdaa Aatharlaad Capital Glda. *CJ»0flO0 (abaat Paid ap Capital Glda. aMMjSI (akaat mJmJm) ■«aar>M Old*. 16.1M0U (ab*at aijaMM) BEAD OFFICE t AMSTERDAM. BEANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEA BRANCHES l HATAVIA HEAD OFFICE FOB ASIA. I BRANCH OFFICES I719 words
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Advertisement297 1929-08-26 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (laaarperatad la Englaad) Fire. Ufa, Maria*, Aaaldaat, Gaaraato* aad Motor. Aaaata atO.lHri.ttt ARTHUR C. POTTS Maaagar aad Uaderwriur. Eaatora Braaak, BraaiaiM. MANUFACTURERS UFE. tad tmm. Baas Baa* Baak Ckra, Slagaain. New laararaacc effected la 1128 £17,9«,«00. Aa taaTa*«i« Saala af Divideada ha. kwaa aatkorlaed297 words
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Advertisement184 1929-08-26 19 AGENTS FOR STRAITS I^V SETTLEMENTS AND /W^bbbbbbbw-^ Boustead Co., liwfffiWW LIMITED. WeH^# (lac la r.M.8.) (lac. la Engiand) THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (lacerperaUd ia Daaaark) SINGAPORE. Importer* of "OK" CEMENT "NY CARLSBERG" BEER "STAUB" 3 Star* Brandy "STAUB" Liqueur Brandy (20 year* old) "SHIP" BRAND "SWAN" BRAND Sweetened Condensed184 words
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Advertisement331 1929-08-26 19 THE HOUSING PROBLEM Is No More a Problem Now. Wbea yea feel tk* neod to practice rcoaoay apply to SIONG UM SVW MILL CO. (or GARDEN-HOUSES SIANG LIM PARK, GEYLANG. We bbto specially eonitrnrtrd ITt koa*** Twa Badraaaia. Hall and Dinlng-Raaaa, Kilrkrn and Hath omplrtr BLECTRICmr. WATER GAS LAID. $30.00331 words
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Advertisement176 1929-08-26 20 A BRITISH WATCH AT LAST! WEARING WINDS IT IH! WATCH ii it In a .iking"* f c»nHARM tVINDING •»-ct. (.OLIi WKIST WATCH u't po nm £8 Bs. Franke! Prin $55 i;i kDI BftM iv FRANKEL'S ttT->. LCTOsttA STREET. By. QpttM Appointment to H.M. r k:n? of Slim. MSTWGUEIB SE! OF176 words
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Advertisement247 1929-08-26 20 GENUINE STOCKHOLM TAR SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED LEE KIM SOO 4". HIGH STREET. -:634:TJi.K.'S BALLOON TYRES. 26 x 3.50 $10.00 Tubes 12.00 27 x 4.40 112.00 Tubes $2.50 29 x 4.40 J 14.50 Tubes 12.50 30 x 4.50 Sls.r>o Tubes $3.00 28 x 4.95 $19.00 Tubes $3.50 TENG SENG GUA> %U.247 words
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Advertisement913 1929-08-26 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYABLE CHARGES far WANTS. For Sale. To Ut. etc.. in ordinary close SM typo larerage rtx words to linei are Pi r line Unr imertion tri centr, two in*. <■> rrnU. Ihire in. «4 cents, four las. sj cent-. Ivr in. >: im ins. lI. W, 11..V.. rtftrrii913 words
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Advertisement899 1929-08-26 20 BOARD AND LODGING SINGLE ROOMS, with verandah, bathroom attached, fully furnished from 1100 per month, l'hune *46J. DOI'BLK BOOMB, fully furnished witn board, all service for married couple or baraatae friend*, terms fIM per month. Apply No. 11. Scout ttoad. SPACIOUS AND AIRY furnished rooms with board (doubla and single899 words
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Advertisement514 1929-08-26 20 Finest Ground (offee, Roasttd and (iround I rtßsi Daily from the Finest Qualit> Selected Beans. OBTAINABLE FROM KVKRY J.OOD DEALER IN MM \> j JOHN IJTTLK S OH, LTD. >IM. VI..XX !'l N \N X I I MIM X \M» IPOH. GOOD USED CARS of the most popu'.sr aukes. in514 words
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Advertisement284 1929-08-26 20 SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS Prismatic Compasses, TlieoiloliteSi Road T racer i, Levels, etc., etc, A (eats for W. r. STANLEY CO, LTD. MOTION SMITH 14. BATTERY BOAD. BINGAPQEA II >l \KKI\KD. UNHAPPY INDIA I M HTI MM V tended V m Jit Intlia." UU l-ajp^. > Bart lawiaa rSHUaaI ptopas-anda. The lluoi284 words
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