The Straits Times, 26 November 1929
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Title Section38 1929-11-26 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 PRIfE 10 CENTS The Straits Times (I PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement197 1929-11-26 1 TROPICAL SUITING "FLORODOR";! 1 1 (8.D.A.) WINGLOONG. j I HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. Thousands more men, women and children arc adopting every day the new habit of MONSOL-GUARDING. Begin to-day to /ASS«2t GUARD YOUR HEALTH MONSOL-Guarding is rapidly promising to become a national habit. Chemists report everywhere the sweeping aside of197 words
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Advertisement103 1929-11-26 1 aSpS CRACKERS Our Display of Christmas Toys is Larger than Ever Before. WE SUGGEST AN EARLY VISIT TO ROBiSMSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. CHEESE GOUDA CHEDDAR OURNAY CREAM ORGONZOLA KRAFT RUYERE ROQUEFORT VARIETIES FOR EVERY TASTE FROM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., J.TD. VM^k %A£o103 words
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Advertisement6 1929-11-26 1 "fLOROrw (8.0.M WING LOONG TROPICAL WEAR.6 words
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Advertisement567 1929-11-26 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. UH RAJPUTANA 16,500 Nov. 30 JKYPORS WOO567 words
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Advertisement614 1929-11-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 5 6 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 19 20 SUWA MARU 11,000 Jaa. 2 3 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 16 17 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan. 30 31 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500614 words
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Advertisement510 1929-11-26 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRI3BANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, Cabins510 words
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Advertisement650 1929-11-26 2 K. r M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA] (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment Marine Depts and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourists Bureau of Java. THEDENS— November 27, Muntok650 words
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Advertisement613 1929-11-26 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COLIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAK NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) REGULAR SERVICES TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM613 words
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Advertisement560 1929-11-26 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trcngganu, Kelantan, Banenara. Telupin, I'utuni, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Raadon, Kohsamui, Lungsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA In port Nov. 27 SUDDHADIB Dec. 2 Dec. 4 MALINI Dec. 9 Dec. 11 The steamers arc fitted throughout560 words
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Advertisement469 1929-11-26 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO (ii noa Southampton Amsterdam Marseilles Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. Chr. Huygens 15,600 S.M.N. Nov. 29 M, I'otria 10,600 R.L. Dec. 6 s.s. Johan de Witt 10,400 S.M.N. Dee. n ij. Slamat 11,000 R.L.469 words
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Advertisement487 1929-11-26 3 Dotutß rr-KAMonp urn i*W AMERICA* MAIL lAHB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG tv COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang PRES. MONROE In port Nov. 28 Nov. 30 PRES. WILSON Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 14487 words
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Advertisement519 1929-11-26 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FKEIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due S'pTe s.s. CITY OF DURHAM Dee. 14 s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD Jan. 9 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Feb. 6 s.s.519 words
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Advertisement459 1929-11-26 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong San Francisco an.i Los Angrle* S.S. GOLDEN TIDE from Manila Nov. 26 S.S. GOLDKN TIDE from 11.459 words
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Advertisement391 1929-11-26 3 CHiLD il BAD CASE fjffl Formed Sore Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura "My little boy had a very 1 id CM! of eczema. It broke out in a r.-sii on liis face and spread over his head, arms and ankles. It formed watery, sore eruptions that itched and burned so that391 words
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Advertisement155 1929-11-26 3 TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! Glorious Toys CLEVER CUTE The very Latest Creations AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. NOW ON SALE at 'SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. "HERO-FLUTE" HARMONIUMS "KASRIEL" made in Pan-. 2 sets of rf(-<ls, 4 stops, 3 octaves ad mahogany polished. Price $75.00. Monthly instalments can be arranged. SEASON~CO., LTD.155 words
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Obituary55 1929-11-26 4 FRANKLIN.— At the General Hospital, SingaNov. -0, 1U29, Doris Emily, beloved wife of Inspector S. R. Franklin, Straits Settlements Police, aged 38 years— Well Fouicht. Cortege leaves General Hospital at 3.30 p.m. on Nov. 27, !i)29 for the Bidadari Cometery and thence to the Crematorium, Yeo Chu55 words
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Advertisement1402 1929-11-26 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Please Insert the following small advertisement for dayi :Z ===h= j :=r —i There are approximately seven words to a line and there it a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of1,402 words
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Advertisement865 1929-11-26 4 MISCELLANEOUS JUST UNPACKED, a lovely selection of ladies' hats, belts and handbags, manicure and dressing sets, vanity cases, powder boxes and cigarette boxes. All appreciable goods, suitable alike for gifts and individual use. Stamford Hall, 37, Eu Court, Stamford Road. TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY, THE BRITISH MALAYAN ANNUAL 192 U.865 words
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Advertisement839 1929-11-26 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. FOR SALE, 999 leasehold land, area 2 roods and 16.7 poles and house, No. 1042 Hillside Drive, off Upper Serangoon Road. Apply personally to C. Y. S. Nos. 187/9 Beach Road. TO LET, after thorough repair, No. 10, Mount Elisabeth, electric light tennis. §arage and ample servants'-839 words
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Advertisement929 1929-11-26 4 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. With reference to Federated Malay States Government Gazette Notification No. 8049 of Nov. 19, 1929 in which the Resident of Negri Srmkilan, under section 6 of "The Pawnbrokers' Enactment, 1914," fixed for a, period of one year commencing from Jan. 1, 1930 the number929 words
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Advertisement903 1929-11-26 4 AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Senc Co.'s saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 2.30 p.m. Lot. 1 Valuable rubber plantation situate at Mora! and Lim Chu Knng I 10th ■Ueatou), Singapore, total area 130 acres903 words
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Advertisement510 1929-11-26 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF DAtO S AMSI DIN, DECEASED. The undersigned have been instructed to soil by Public Auction <»i Thursday, Nov. 28, l!Vj«), at 11 a.m. at their sale-room, No. LM. Church Street, Malacca, eighteen valuable freehold budding allotments front inp Kampong Hulu Road and the Malacca River510 words
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Advertisement530 1929-11-26 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOFKAN T.IIASEW LANDS, SOEBANG, JAVA (tiik an6lo ih'tch plantations ok Java, mil. i.ondon) offer kor sale A. Hi-M-a Saad from tn« Company's taclafex liudderi Sci-il (iariivns Ht Wangoenrcdj (Xjikadoe Saad) particulars of which Will l> found in tht Kovanbac, \\>l~. i*3ue of Th I'lanter. TRICF. tl Guilder530 words
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Advertisement385 1929-11-26 5 Eleven different Models, as HDpplied to tht Britlxh and Oataadal t.o» rrumenta, Korelgn .ov. rniiHnK. and tv <\nnmercial Klrai» hroughout the World. Sole Agents DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. i;t:. rant stkekc. Singapore. GREEN MANUReIeED PAMANOEKAN TJIABSBM COMPANY, JAVA. (TDK WCI.O-lilK II TLaNTATIUNS Of MVV LTD. I.ONOON) NEW CROP. The above Company385 words
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Advertisement227 1929-11-26 5 SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS Prismdtic Vvhipdsses, Theodolites, Road Tracers, Levels, etc^ etc. A (rents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ORNAMENTAL CEMENT FLOORJILES MANUFACTURED BY EXPERIENCED MEN. MADE IN ALL COIXHJRS AND DESIGNS. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. MODERN SANITATION AND SANITARY EQUIPMENT for DOMESTIC227 words
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Advertisement225 1929-11-26 5 SPECIFY GROMPTON'S g For PROVED RELIABILITY We have the RIGHT MOTOR for your needs. We know the RIGHT WAY to apply it. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 13. BATTERY ROAD. HEALTHY RUBBER TREES! INCREASED LATEX YIELDS! STATISTICS PROVE IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE Discerning Estate225 words
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Article2004 1929-11-26 6 The Salvation Army Squabble: Vendetta Denied. THE BARONET COWBOY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. l. De moituis nil n i-.i honurn. It is difficult sometimes to observe and honour this excellent precept, especially if we have regard to historical truth rather than th>- iir! of compliment.2,004 words
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Article208 1929-11-26 6 Its Work in the Dutch East Indies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 22. For some days the League's Opium Commissioners have been residing at the Brastagi Hotel. They arrived on Monday from Batavia, and will lcavo to-morrow morning for Medan. In the Dutch East Indies the Commission208 words
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Article69 1929-11-26 6 Daughter Loses Many Valuables. London, Oct. 21. Viscount Burnham's daughter lost many valuables as the result of a lightning raid made by thieves at Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, last night. Despite the fact that the Burnham family were in the house, the thieves used a ladder to enter69 words
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Article56 1929-11-26 6 London's First Shingled >yoman Dead. London, Oct. 22. The death is announced of Lady Sarah Wilson, Mr. Winston Churchill's aunt, who was always in the forefront of anynew movement. She is said to have been the first shingled woman in London. Lady Wilson was a traveller, writer56 words
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Article418 1929-11-26 6 Two Evils of Hindu Society. At the second annual general mooting of the Arya Samaj, Singapore, the following were appointed office-bearers for the ensuing year President, Mr. M. P. Chowbay (re-elected); vioprosident, Mr. Vas Deo Sharma (re-elected); hon. general secretary, Mr. B. G. Salmi hon. nsst. secretary,418 words
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Article63 1929-11-26 6 Programme of drills up to and for week ending Dec. 1:—1 Tuesday, Nov. 26, 5 p.m., Bukit Timah Ron*?*, "A" (M.G.) Co., Practice Competition. Wednesday. Nov. 27, 5 p.m., Bukit Timah sTsage, "A" (ILG.) Co., Practice Competition. Saturday, Nov. 30, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, S.V.R.A., Spoon Shoot.63 words
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Article342 1929-11-26 6 Temples and Gambles In Hankow. Hankow, Oct. M. Despite the various regulations which have been published ordering the clairvoyants and fortune-tellers to give up deceiving the people, the Bureau of .Social Affairs at Hankow finds that many Taoist priests are still practising mystic arts and deceiving the342 words
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Article97 1929-11-26 6 Four Boats to Race For The Honour. London, Oct. 21. Four boats constructed by three New York syndicates, and one Boston syndicate will fight for the honour of defending the America Club against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge. The New York Yacht Club has announced that a series97 words
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Article125 1929-11-26 6 S. African War Souvenirs Stolen. London, Oct. 24. Lord-Baden-Powell, while sleepir.fj on the verandah of his house, Pax Hill, BentIcy, Hants, did not hear burglars operating a few yards away. The Chief Scout was most impress? 1 by the cleverness of the thieves, who worked most silently.125 words
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Article92 1929-11-26 6 Mr. Scullin's Warning To Britain. Canberra, Oct. 24. The new Premier, Mr. J. H. Scullin, in a talking film to be shown in Great Brii tain, warns British manufacturers not to expect low duties on goods not made in Australia which have full preference. He says that the92 words
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Article51 1929-11-26 6 WHITE RUSSIANS. Wish to Become Chinese Nationals. Pekin, Oct. 21. Three thousand Whito Russians residing in various parts of Manchuria are reported to have announced their intention of renouncing their Russian nationality and registering themselves with the North-Eastern authorities a:< Chinese subjects pending approval by the Central Government of their51 words
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Advertisement95 1929-11-26 6 HALT!! ATTENTION!!! A Long Felt Need at Last IN JOHORE BAHRU. KIM CHIN CO., 39, Jalan Segget are optninp a General Provision Stores on Dec. 1 with CHOK E LINES OF ALL TINNED PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, ROYAL BREAD, etc. Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables ALWAYS in Stock Sole Agents for THE FRESH95 words
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Advertisement53 1929-11-26 6 Aacieat Old Parr" Real Antique &Rareold Scotch Whisky V^rr. ..,i,n,"««J Sole loipvrtrri BOUSTEAD CO- LTD. NOW READY. > MONDAY THE SINGAPORE and zz zz zzzzzzzzzzz zz zz: for zzzz zzzz: WEONt»DAY 1930 =E printed ano PunnsiicO by ZZZZZZZZZZZZ j FRASER ANO NEAVE. LIMITED. El ZZ ZZZZ It, Collyer Quay. ZZ53 words
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Advertisement21 1929-11-26 6 House-Hunters should study the small advertisements on Page Four of to-day's STRAITS TIMES your new home may be advertised there I21 words
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Advertisement518 1929-11-26 7 ALHAMBRA p«p «r B e TAN CHENG KEE. Sole Proprietor. PROGRAMME Comnn'ttring Monday, Nov. 25, cutting Saturday, Nov. 30 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS JOHN GILBERT and GRETA GARBO in LOVE Prom Tolstoi's great novel ANNA KARENINA A gripping romance <>i Rusria before the518 words
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Advertisement361 1929-11-26 7 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. THE BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY CO. To-Night and Wednesday at 9.30 SALLY Hooking at Little's IS, 4, 2 and 1. COMMENCL\(TfIMI)AY NEXT, NOV. 29. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY HARRY BELL, in association with L. AVERS MANTELL, PRESENTS THE SHOW OF SHOWS. THE NEW YORKERS UP-TO-THE-MINUTE AMERICAN361 words
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Advertisement190 1929-11-26 7 THE NEW MODEL 143 Oak $150.00 Mahogany $170.00 STOCKS JUST ARRIVED (^£JP S. MOUTRIE ft CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. i^--:.*- git x vv .-^j f A little autocrat want 9 his ovn way and wants a lot of attention. There are all his little white garment*, sheets and pillow eases190 words
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Advertisement39 1929-11-26 7 Coming Soon PAVILION tNIKIDS /*S?M CLEVEH" %gW Thn Outstanding Comedy of the Year. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. ['lease try the Royal Motor 1929 MODEL NEW CARS Big Reduction in Rate. 'Phone 4591. 10. VICTORIA STREET (Corner of Bran Baud Road).39 words
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Article436 1929-11-26 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Master's Correction of Press Statement. With lefttaaoa to an article published some woajn :iko describing a fire which took place on the s.s. Bougainville in the Red Bam, it \v;-.s s'.atcd that the master of the Cap. St., Jucqueg, which vessel assisted the Bougainville,436 words
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Article429 1929-11-26 8 The following passengers arrived on the s.s. IMnncius yesterday From Sourabava Mr. and Mr.-. I\ K. Weyerhausen, M;ss Mcuser, Mr. M. Bocljan, Mr. A. V. Pmson. Mr. Azam A. Soorty, Mrs. K. Heudi-r. Mr. H. Mn B ncld. Mr. O. W. Turn«r. .Vrs. f'wa N;ro and daughter. Mrs. 1..429 words
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276 1929-11-26 8 EXCHANGE Singapore, Not. 26. On London, Bank 4 m/a t/3 16/18 Demand 2 3\ Private 3 m. credit 2/4 9/32 On New York, Demand 86',« Private 00 d/s 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1423 On India, Bank T.T. 1541. On Hone Kong, Bank T.T. 23276 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article154 1929-11-26 8 Singapore, Nov. 26. Rubber.— Quiet. Brogas 1.02'i-1.07'.i, N. Scudais 1.75-1.80, Ma'.aka Pindas 1.63H1.67V4, Bassets 72tt-77!<j cents, Pungfrors 0065 cents, B. Jclotongs 00-65 cents, Allenbys 1.80-2, Alor Gajahs 1.35-1.50, Bukit Katils 73V.J-78 cents, Mandai Tekongs 32H-36V4 cents, Mcntaknbs 39Vi-42 cents, Ulu Bcnuts 39H-42 cents, Pajams 1.90-2.05, Tapahs154 words
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Article145 1929-11-26 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore. Ha», London.— Rubbfr 8 MM, ur>c»anE<?d. Nocn pri?e I London Standard) Soot -21 ceuta. London. -Tin tltf 7s. 6d.. t"! 17s. 6d. Minii>!r Stendy. Suncpi W»yi S.SB-J.40, Kucl..,. I xd X I R2-66 Ii '!7-bu i I'enaw.v I 5.25-^ Batu Clil i LO5, Johan 'its,145 words
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Article60 1929-11-26 8 Henderson, Holm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Nov. 2r>, their quotations being in Cold dollar cents closing bid prices Kubber Exchange sales to-day 1,023 tons. November December 10, Janurry 16.40, February 11i.70, March 17.10, April 17.30, May 17.G0, June 17.80, July 17.90.60 words
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Article477 1929-11-26 8 Val. 1 d. Buyers Seller! i'l £1 As:imi Kumbanif 35 6 36/6 xd. Ayer Hitam Tin 12/6 13/6 0 XI Bangrin Tin if/- 28/1 1 Hal:ing Padang 0.20 0.25 1 1 Batu Caves 1.00 1.05 1 1 Bukit Arang 1.05 1.16 fl £1 liurmah Malty 22/6 23/6 £1 i'l477 words
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Article224 1929-11-26 8 Val. r«l. Buyen Sellers 9 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2.12V4 2.17.i 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2.80 2.90 i\ £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.12.6 6.17.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.60 1 1 Cycle and Carriaf* 0.45 0.55 IPi. 10s. Duff Development 5/- 7/u si.. Dunlop Rubber 14/- 15224 words
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Article100 1929-11-26 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 101 108 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of I^ol red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 67c prem. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 05 par. Singapore Municipal 4Vs pc. of 1909 red. 1965 $1,000,000 95 par.100 words
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Article402 1929-11-26 8 To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt Mlenby ($1) Alit G<ijah i?n V Hum (SI) Kuning i .-I i Km. Malay <»2) Mojek (111 Pan as (Hi K:il;;uwnic ($1) li.is.-ftt ($1 I Urogas ($1) Urunei i(ji B. Je'uton* (|1) H. Kntil (SI) Bukit K. B. (fl) U. kcponr402 words
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Article257 1929-11-26 8 Tuesday, November 20. Shipi alongiide the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Patrol, Hermes. Tup Rose, M. Lighter Vaico, Petricola. IVarl Shell, W. Bt. Splendour. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Khoen-Foeng. VESSELS IN DUY DOCKS. Tanjone Pagar. Albert Dock Manipi, Singapore. Victoria Dock Arpha,257 words
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Article217 1929-11-26 8 To-d-iy. Denpkali:. and Pajran (Dyak) 2 p.m. < iiin.i. Balaam, Japan, h<ire». F<irmciia, East Siberia, I'hilippin" I lands. Western Canada and Western Slates of U.S.A. (Anhui) P-m. \.nth and Ka.i India (Shirala) :> p.m. i pper Banna (Kasado Mara) I P"'North, N. 1.a.-.t and N. W«at Sumatra217 words
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Article39 1929-11-26 8 Karmala rilawa rabanan 3. Metiinprer P. Cocn \alyan I. ell Arm. Spore London Oct. 18 Nov. 9 Oct. 24 Nov. 16 Oct. 25 Nov. 18 Oct. 31 Nox. 2S Nov. 1 Nov. Nov. 1 Nov. 2339 words
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Advertisement139 1929-11-26 8 WHEN CHILDREN GROW THIN AND WEAK Try Treatment With KABYS OWN TABLETS. The Reason Why. Malnuti ition. or inaliility to derive nourishmrnt from food, is a common trouble with little children. un>l is due to stomach or I'uwcl weakness. Another cause of loss of flrsh anil stnniTth i> worms. To139 words
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Advertisement190 1929-11-26 8 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. low \ftality Now, especially, your child needs Virol Virol to maintain vitality, Virol to increase resistancetoinfection,tokeep colds and epidemics away: Virol to build strong bon;, firm flesh and a healthy nervous system with which to combat the190 words
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Advertisement447 1929-11-26 8 ORCHID GROWERS There is a growing tendency for the wealthier classes to adorn the compountb of their houses with numcrcus varieties of orchids. A Chinese prcntltman, residing at Evelyn Road, Singapore, commenced planting exotics eight months or so ago and his collection now comprises thousands of rare and beautiful orchids447 words
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Miscellaneous241 1929-11-26 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Stations. Tamperatura. Rain- Sun- RMativa Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Ifin. fail. sh!::-.. I! validity, tion. V. F. m». hours. I m.r.h. Alor Star 90 74 Nil 104 75 ENE 15 Fine Kota Bharu 8C 72 0.89 TJ 85 SSW 10 Fine K.241 words
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Miscellaneous300 1929-11-26 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, November 36 H. W. 7.7. a.m., 7.7, 7.1 p.m., 7.8. Sun rises .5.51 a.m., nets 6.53 p.m. Moon in Kquator 3 p.m. Banvanl Musical Comedy Co., "Sally," Vie. Theatre, U..JO p.m. Wednesday, November 27 H. W. 7..14 a.m., K.I, Mi p.m.. 8.2. Sun riMI U.WI300 words
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Article609 1929-11-26 9 Further Rise in Tin Price. MAINLY SPECULATIVE SHARES WANTED. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices Rubber, 27 cents. Tin, 150 tons at $97%. Yesterday's Prices Itubber, I nndon 8 I Hid. unchanged. New York 16 cts., up ct. Tone :—Featureless. Tin. London 1190609 words
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Article141 1929-11-26 9 Statement by The Board. Amsterdam, Oct. 30. The directors of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company have to-day issued a statement on their capital proposals, in which they state A few weeks ago negotiations took place regarding the offer of $80,000,000 five per cent. Royal Dutch bonds, convertible141 words
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Article1762 1929-11-26 9 Successful Initial Operations. The second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held in mail weeW at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Sir William D. Hendry, Xt, C.I.E. (the chairman), presiding. The chairman said The completion of the dredge1,762 words
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Article63 1929-11-26 9 Tone of Market Quiet, slightly easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 8 l-16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 16 per lb. t.S.S. equal to London Standard itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot December January Jan.-March April-June 27 27* 28 A 29 30 Vi63 words
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Article462 1929-11-26 9 Temoh Tin Dredging Innovation. In drawing up the balance sheet of Temoh Tin Dredging, Limited, it* authors have adopted a form of presentation that, if not entirely novel, says the City editor, certainly represents a departure from general practice, and as the object aimed at has evidently462 words
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Article663 1929-11-26 9 Practical Effects Of Application. In view of the recent proposals of the Ministry of Transport for the compulsory insurance of motorists against third-party risks, it appears that some form of such compulsory insurance will in the near future receive the sanction of Parliament. While the principle of663 words
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Article78 1929-11-26 9 Creation and Issue Of Debenture Stock. The directors of the Eastern Siam Tin Dredging propose to create and issue £30,000 ten per cent, debenture stock, redeemable December, 1935, at 105. As soon as the company reaches a profitearning stage the directors will submit proposals for the reduction78 words
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Article30 1929-11-26 9 34,800 Tons Consumed In October. London, Nov. 16. The American questionnaire for October gives the following rubber figures Tons. Consumption ***** Afloat 49,555 Arrivals 43,721 In stock 88,48930 words
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Article75 1929-11-26 9 Rugby, Nov. 25. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.0H%,. Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 27-32 d.. Berlin 20.38, Brussels 34.874, Bucharest 817, Buenos Aires 46 5-16, Copenhagen 18-20H, Geneva 25.13, Helsingfors 194, Hong Kong Is. Bttd.« Lisbon 108%, Madrid 35.50 Vi, Milan 93.17, New York 4.87 27-32, Oslo 18.20K, ParisBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Article904 1929-11-26 9 Forward Contracts For Current Year. The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Batuk Rabit Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, Mr. Edward Lawrence Hamilton, the chairman of the company, presided. The chuirman said The results of the year's working, disclose904 words
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Article38 1929-11-26 9 A cable received by Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., from their London correspondent states that rubber stocks show an increase of 885 tons during the past week, the total now on hand being 68,500 tons.38 words
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Article1068 1929-11-26 9 Two Black Years in Store For Malaya. THE MENACE OF NATIVE PRODUCTION. The following article which was overcarried by the mall did not reach us in linnfor inclusion last week. The current article will appear within the next few days. •(By A. W. Still.) London, Oct. 18.1,068 words
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Advertisement13 1929-11-26 9 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN JHE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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1125 1929-11-26 10 The misgivings voiced by Mr. Lloyd Caciz?, Major W. E. Eliot and othci nicmbeis in the House of Commons con cerning the somev/hat re'.kless rate a which the Labour Coverr.ment is beginning to spend the taxpayer' money or cueial leforms and1,125 words
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Article1247 1929-11-26 10 What Science Has in Store For Mankind. PART 11. vßy George Sylvester Viererk.) Do you believe that death means complete extinction "It does not seem so to me. I could not reconcile complete extinction either with my own belief or with the eternal economy of nature."1,247 words
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Article243 1929-11-26 10 Sir Hugh Clifford has resigned the honorary Colonelcy of the M.S.V.R. It is notified that dinner jackets may je worn at St. Andrew's dinner and dance it th; Europe Hotel on Friday. Mr. E. F. Phillips, previously of Per hentian Tinggi, is now on Bukit Serem>ang Estate,243 words
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Article765 1929-11-26 10 EAST BY AIRSHIP. Following the world tour of the Graf Zeppelin, the expeiiments which are now being made with the K 101 are being watched with considerably greater optimism, and speculation is already going on in England as to the kind of mail and passenger service765 words
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Article15 1929-11-26 10 Mr. C W. Dawson, M.C.S., lias assumed duty as L-is trict Judge and tfegi.stiar, Malacca.15 words
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Advertisement357 1929-11-26 10 Jf REGP TRADE MARK 4ko*^ 1930 MODEL MOTOR CYCLES NOW TO HAND Mode! 16 11. 1.00 HP. Side Valves $600 nett. IS 4JO O.H.V. SG7O 21 f.90 O.HV. $710 1 1 .r>.SB. r >.S8 O.H V. $750 All abcTc mUi are fitted it 'i Lucas Magdytto Bloctrk Ufhtiag find Horn.357 words
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Advertisement145 1929-11-26 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED; WORLD-FAMOUS PIANOS NEW MODELS BRINSMEAD COLLARD AND COLLARD Magnificent overstrung upright grand pianos embodying all the latest improvements. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE TROPICS. lull particulars sent with pleasure. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Hung Kuntf) SINGAPORE Not in a Day. J Most experienced ad-145 words
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179 1929-11-26 11 AVERTING USA. CRISIS. Business "Cabinet" To Help President. A COMING MEETING. State Governors Itally To The Call. Washington, Nov. l"\ President Hoover completed his series of business conferences by receiving at White House the heads of all ths principal American farming organisations. It was179 words
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Article788 1929-11-26 11 Touching Tributes From Great Britain. STORM OVER VENDEE. Synchronises with Death Of Statesman. Paris, Nov. 25. M. Clemence.ui's last simple 1 act was to l.iss the- hands of his faithful valet and < liaufFe'ur. The body which, throughout the day, lay clothed in the familiar tfreyBritish Wireless - 788 words
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Article48 1929-11-26 11 Paris, Nov. 23. A Uadrid message itatai that the Superior Council of War and Marine has unanimou >y decidad to liberate Sanchez Gnerra, \%i» is still confiMd at Valencia, owiiik in disagreement with tho military < •of i in- dintriri over the finding* af the tourtmarUal. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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266 1929-11-26 11 TOLLEY CHOCOLATE ADVERTISEMENT. Fry and Sons Win Appeal Against Golfer. London, Nov. 25. The Appeal Court has allowed the appeal of J. S. Fry and Sons, Ltd., against the judgment in July in which Mr. Cyril Tolley, the amateur golfer, was plaintiff. Lord Justice Scrutton, in delivering judgment, considered that266 words
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Article156 1929-11-26 11 U.S. Schneider Cup Veteran Killed. .Washington, Nov. 25. Naval Lieutenant G. T- Cuddihy, who established a world record of 188 miles an hour in a seaplane in 1924 and who piloted the United States Navy machine in the Schneider Cup Race in 1925, has been killed whileReuter - 156 words
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Article299 1929-11-26 11 Labour Government Fulfils A Promise. Rugby, Nov. 25. The King has approved the appointment of nine persons to constitute a Forestry Commission. Sir John Stirling Maxwell will be the Chairman. Among the members are Sir Francis Acland, Sir George Courthope and Sir Hugh Murray who have been prominently299 words
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Article50 1929-11-26 11 Referendum Returns Show Very Narrow Margin. Berlin, Nov. 25. The final returns in connection with the Anti-Young Plan Referendum show that the signatures obtained exceeded the 10 per cent, of the total electorate required for the introduction of the Bill by only 8,000 or .***** per cent.— TransOcean.50 words
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Article337 1929-11-26 11 Distress in Wales. HUNDREDS OF HOMES DEVASTATED. London, Nov. 26. Following a day of very fierce gales throughout Great Britain thousands of listeners-in sitting comfortably by their firesides while the storm roared outside heard one of the most dramatic items in the history of broadcasting. ItBritish Wireless - 337 words
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Article198 1929-11-26 11 Will Great Britain Take Action London, Nov. 25. In the House of Commons Mr. Arthur Henderson, in the course of a reply relating to Soviet-Chinese hostilities, mentioned the Soviet bombardments of a Chinese aerodrome on Nov. 17, and a Soviet gunfire attack on a passenger aeroplane, which198 words
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Article152 1929-11-26 11 Rankers Committee And Parliament. Rugby, Nov. 25. Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, was questioned regarding the Mexican Bondholders Committee. He stated that, though the International Committee of Bankers to which reference was made was appointed with the cognisance of the British Government, it was set up atBritish Wireless - 152 words
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Article50 1929-11-26 11 Many People Buried In Debris. Essen, Nov. 25. A gas explosion here resulted in the collapse of the market building and serious damage to neighbouring buildings. Muny people were buried in the debris and, up to th» presnnt, three have been extricated dead and 12 injured.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article314 1929-11-26 11 But Revolver Misfires. FIRST VATICAN CITY ARREST. Vatican City, Nov. 25. A Swedish woman has attempted the first ciime in the new Vatican City. Monsignor Smit, the Titular Archbishop of Paralus, was leaving the choir of St. Peter's to return to the sacristy when she314 words
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Article239 1929-11-26 11 Father-in-Law of General Pershing. New York, Nov. 25. The .death is announced of Senator Francis Warren, the father-in-law of Gwieral Pershing. He was over eighty at Vhe lime of his death. Reuter. Senator Francis Emroy Warren was born at Hinsdr.b, Mass, on June 20, 1844. He was a239 words
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Article137 1929-11-26 11 Unemployment Bill At Westminster. Lor.don, Nov. 25. In the Huu.is of Commons the Conservative amendment rejecting the Unemployment insurance Bill was defeated by 21>9 vot'.'s to ttt, the Liberals supporting the Government. The Bill v.as read a second time. Reuter. It will be recalled that Miss Bondfield. the137 words
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Article112 1929-11-26 11 Bermuda and Jamaica Safe. London, Nov. 25. Mr. A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty, denied that any decision was contemplated regarding the closing of the minor Naval Bases at Bermuda and Jamaica. —Reuter. Rugby, Nov. 25. Replying to questions in the HouseBritish Wireless - 112 words
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Article74 1929-11-26 11 Disappointment In Holland. Amsterdam, Nov. 2'>. Die Telegraaf publishes a statement, emanating from rubber circles," expressing disappointment that the Rubber Growers' Association has not produced a plan which has a reasonable expectation of effecting an improvement in the situation. The paper also expresses the opinion that restriction ofReuter - 74 words
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Article181 1929-11-26 11 Assailant Also Wounds Himself. Jerusalem, Nov. 25. Mr. Norman Bentwich, the Mandatory Public Prosecutor, who was shot at with a revolver, has only sustained a flesh wound and is progressing satisfactorily. His assailant was a young Arab civilian orderly employed in the Department of Police and Prisons. HeBritish Wireless - 181 words
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Article92 1929-11-26 11 Making Extensive Tcur Of Sumatra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 22. The Sultan of Selangor arrived yesterday at Belawan Deli to pay a visit to the Court, of Langkat. The Sultan of Selangor is the father-in-law of the late Sultan of Langkat. The distinguished visitor left92 words
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Article52 1929-11-26 11 Far Eastern Situation Serious. Washington, Nov. 25. Mr. Stimson says the Government is v.-atching the situation in the Far East, which it regards as serious." He adds that if the administration is able to make any suggestion with a view to clearing up the position it will doReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1929-11-26 11 Death to be the Penalty In Russia. Moscow, Nov. 25In order to ccmbnt ths growing circulation of spurious money the Commissaries' Council has promulgated a decree threatening death as tho penalty for anyone forging or circulating Russian cr foreign currency. Trans Ocean.44 words
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Article46 1929-11-26 11 Due to Arrive in Medan To-day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 25. The Dutch air mail, outward bound, ai rived at Don Muang this afternoon from Akyab. and leaves for Medun to-morrow mo.ning. It was carrying onu ban of mails fur UaugkoU.46 words
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Article71 1929-11-26 11 Commission to Consider British Proposal, Geneva, N< v. 2">. The Mandates Commission hn ;.idered the British Govcrnmen"- that a mixed Commission should he appointed to settle the c|uesti n of the Wailing Wall at Jeiusalem, and has decided to support any proposal Mmpatible with the terms of71 words
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Article52 1929-11-26 11 Planter Wcunded by A Coolie. (Aneta's Service.) Padan;*, Nov. SB. A coolip employed on n<;eki! Goninonff Estate attacked a plaster, Mr. Winter, who was slightly injured. !>..• reason (or the attack wa:» that Mr. Winter made- a remark nboul th» eooHe'l worV, The other coolies protected Mr. Winter.52 words
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Article194 1929-11-26 11 Language P;ob!ein in (ihont University. Biuassli, Nov. r.. The Cabinet has <!eiu!cci I i resign owing to inability to agree with regard to the linguistic problem which hrn arisen concerning the Ghent University. Kcuter. A ReuUr message c-f Nov. N state. l that M. Jas pat accepted the194 words
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Article57 1929-11-26 11 Large Sums for Scouts' Association. Rugby, Nov. 21. The Chief Scout, Lord Baden Powell. has issued a statement on the finances of the world jamboree held at Arrows Park, Birkenhead, in August. The accounts are not yet complete, but the present position shows a surplus to the BoyBritish Wireless - 57 words
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Article74 1929-11-26 11 Offer to Anglo-American Company. New York. Nor. 25. It is announced that the Stamlanl Oil Company of New Jersey has offered to £<-<luire the Anglo-American Oil Cm. .puny by nrcans of an exchange of stock. Later The Standard Oil Company offers to exchange one share ofReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement67 1929-11-26 11 TO-DAYS FEATURES. Page An Interview with Marconi, by George Sylvester Viercck Part II .10 Lighter Side of Life in Ijondon, by J. Jefferson Farjeon .15 London Rubber Market, by A. W. Still 9 Special Article by the Chinese Correspondent 15 London Letter 6 Home Racine, by P. Leo Faulkner 1367 words
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Article2068 1929-11-26 12 Sunder Singh's Dealings. JUDGE DISALLOWS NEW CHARGE. Vengodamal, the Tamil woman named by the accused in the Gardens murder as one of the persons in whose company he was on the evening of Jewa Singh's disappearance, was one of the witnesses cnlled for the defence yesterday.2,068 words
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Article286 1929-11-26 12 Man Who Was Arrested On Suspicion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. Wong Tak, described as an habitual criminal, was this morning produced before Mr. G. H. Nash in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court for the second time and charged with having been found in286 words
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Article380 1929-11-26 12 Coral Reefs and Baby Clinics. Those who knew Lady James when her hnsband, Sir Frederick James, was Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, wilj read with interest the following article contributed by her to a London newspaper There is plei'.y of romance about the Windward Islands. You bathe380 words
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Article39 1929-11-26 12 Chinese Killed in Hut At Bushey Park. During the heavy rains yesterday afternoon a Chinese was struck dead by lightning at Bushey Park, Keppel Road The deceased was sheltering in his hut which was also damaged.39 words
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Article86 1929-11-26 12 Who Will Marry Italian Crown Prince Rome, Oct. 21. The engagement of the Italian Crown Prince and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium has raised the interest question who will perform the marriage ceremony Only civil marriages have been legal in Italy since 1870, and the President of86 words
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Article55 1929-11-26 12 It was stated in error in our issue of Friday that 153 bags of letters left by the Dutch mail steamer Tjerimai for Europe. The steamer referred to should have been the 8.1. Edavana, which left at 4 p.m. on Thursday. The only letters forwarded by the Dutch55 words
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Article28 1929-11-26 12 Mr. W. McCrae, of the P.W.D., returned from leave last week and proceeded to Ji-sin. Mr. K. H. Steed, assistant P.W.D. engineer, Jasin, has been transferred to Singapore.28 words
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Article250 1929-11-26 12 Position Discussed By China's President. President Chiang Kai-shek arrived at Nanking at 8 a.m. yesterday, says a Sin Kuo Mm message. The streets were rigidly patrolled by motor cars, armoured both back and front. General Ho Ying-ching has arrived at Shanghai, but it is uncertain250 words
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Article154 1929-11-26 12 Africa the Corner Stone Of The Empire. Dr. Harold Moody, a native of Jamaica, who delivered a lecture at the Friends' House, Euston Road, in mail wick on The Brotherhood Way in the World of Colour," which was one of a series on The Colour Bar154 words
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Article68 1929-11-26 12 FATAL RAT BITE Coroner to Inquire Into Strange Death. Stated to have been bitten by a rat, Kong Moi Choc, a Chinese, went to the General Hospital where he was admitted about midnight on Friday. His illness became serious, however, and he passed away in a few hours. The body68 words
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Article63 1929-11-26 12 Chinese Fined for Playing Chee Kee. Eleven Straits-born Chinese women who were arrested at Kramat Road were produced before Mr. P. S. Williams, th» Second Police Magistrate, this morning and charged with playing Chee Kee. Fines of $10 each were imposed. One of the accused who was charged63 words
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Article91 1929-11-26 12 Firm Prosecuted for Printing" Tickets. A sequel to the prcsecution against Mr. H. Butcher, secretary of the Engineers' Association for promoting an illegal lottery, was heard before Mr. C. S. Findlay, the Third Police Magistrate, this morning when Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, the well-known printers, were summoned to91 words
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Article40 1929-11-26 12 Under the Stamp Ordinance the following bfffcers have been appointed The Treasurer to be the Commissioner of Stamps the Stamp and Probate Officer, Singapore, the Assistant Treasurers, Penang and Malacca and the Resident, Labuan, to be Deputy Commissioners of Stamps.40 words
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Article148 1929-11-26 12 The following appointments are notified in the Sarawak Government Gazette Mr. J. C. Swayne to be District Officer, Upper Sarawak and Lundu, Mr. D. C. Huddcn to do duty at Simanggang, Mr. E. H. Elam to be Officer-in-Charge of Oya and Dalat, Mr. E. H. Elam is delegated the powers148 words
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Article327 1929-11-26 12 Bathing Pagar at Katong Park. A number of important matters were discussed at the last meeting: of the Parks and Open Spaces Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. In reply to an application from the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association to be allotted a playground, it was decided327 words
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Article154 1929-11-26 12 Mr. Dunbar Kilburn and Miss Saunderson. The marriage took place on Saturday the 23rd, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, of F. B. Dunbar Kilburn, of Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dunbar Kilburn of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and Mary, second daughter of154 words
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Article200 1929-11-26 12 End of Big Chinese Enterprise. The Southern Hotel Ltd., the company owning; the hotel which is the outstanding building in Singapore's Chinatown and the centre of its night life, has gone into voluntary liquidation. The liabilities amount to about $60,000, and the principal creditor is Mr. Eu200 words
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Article226 1929-11-26 12 Must Whole Empire Go To War London, Oct. 30. Reuter learns that the Dominions Legislation Committee are making more rapid progress than was anticipated and it is possible that their report will hu submitted next week. Three of the thorniest obstacles are believed to have been overcome and226 words
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Article37 1929-11-26 12 The Government Gazette publisher a list of the export duties payable to the Government of the F.M.S., or of any of them, in respect of articles exported therefrom, and of the articles whereon such duties are payable.37 words
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Advertisement24 1929-11-26 12 JENSON NICHOLSON'S "YAM" VARNISH In Quarter and One-gallon Tins. "THE VARNISH THAT WONT TURN WHITE." Sole Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO. LTD. (Incorporated In KngUnd)24 words
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204 1929-11-26 13 TENNIS DISPUTE IN SHANGHAI. Unfinished Game With Lim Bong Soo. Friction has arisen in Shanghai tennis circles over thfc decision of the National Amateur Athletic Federation to bar Gordon Lum from future China tonnis championships, following the- latter's refusal to continue204 words
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Article1286 1929-11-26 13 Kingsclerc Double at The Curragh. (Ky I. Lee. Faulkner.) Major Bobbie bran had a great brain-wave when he decided to send Chcrrypicker ami Tor to the Curragh to run at (he October mwlllH There was a most remunerative Kingaclem double, inasmuch a I tin- Conner YOB1,286 words
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Article623 1929-11-26 13 V.M.C.A. Draw with Gunners At Blakan Mati. A fast paine of hockey was played at Blakan Mati on Saturday between the YMJCJL. and R.A. The Military dominated the game in the first half, and ccored through thi'ir centre-forward within ten minutes of the start. The V.M.C.A. settled down623 words
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Article18 1929-11-26 13 London, Nov. 13. In a Northern Union match, Bradford were beaten by the Australians by 26—17.18 words
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Article971 1929-11-26 13 Manchester City Goes Further Ahead. The following are the positions of clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues after Saturday's games Firat Division. P. W. L. D.F. A. Pta. Manchester City 15 10 2 3 42 24 23 ShemeM Wednea. 15 9 3 3 37 17 21 Leeds971 words
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Article164 1929-11-26 13 Two Draws for St. Joseph's Institution. At Bras Basah Road, St. Joseph's played the Anglo-Chincso School, the game resulting in a draw of one goal each. This was a return engagement. In the previous meeting St. Joseph's boys were successful by 2—o.2 0. The replay was contested in164 words
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Article122 1929-11-26 13 Handicaps for Tournament At S.C.C. The following handicaps for the S.C.C. billiards handicap tournament arc announced (play to commence at 6.15 p.m.) WEDNESDAY'S TIES. B Claas i:>o Up. J. F. A. Swallow vs. H. Morris. H. K. Howe vs. C. M. Van Cuylcnburg. R. G. H. Scholes vs. W.122 words
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Article256 1929-11-26 13 Public Services Team to Meet Welch Regt. The following is the Public Services First XV to play "B" Company, Welch Regiment at Thomson Road to-morrow, Nov. 27 S. E. King W. Lindsay, G. Burgham, O. W. Gilmour (capt.) and S. G. Minns H. Price and R. Haxworth G. A.256 words
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Article172 1929-11-26 13 Tuesday, Not. 26 Rug-by I,'nited Services vs. South fcaore, Johorc Bahru S.C.C. A vs. P Co., Welch, Tanßlin. Hockey I.A. II vs. Harbour Board, H.D. Wednesday, Nov. 27 Hockey I.A. vs. 0.R.A., R.I. S.C.C. lit XI vs. S.R.C. Rugby I'-S.R.F.C. v». "n Co.. Welch Reirt. "C" Co., Welch172 words
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Article281 1929-11-26 13 Weights for Opening Day's Events. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 25. The following arc the handicaps for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Amateur meeting which opens on Thursday Ponies, Class 111, Second Division (4 V, furlongs). Fireworks II 11.8, Gipsy Girl 10.12, Whippvt 10.12,281 words
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Article70 1929-11-26 13 Race Course November Competition. Thirty cards were taken out for tho November medal stroke competition played on Saturday and Sunday, at the Race Course. The following were the best scores returned J. D. Moore 90 20 70 M. Yamaguchi 92 16 76 E. C. Van Der Beck 8070 words
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Article164 1929-11-26 13 Narrowly Beaten After Fine Fight. At the Liverpool Stadium, the fly-weight champion of Wales, Pwd Morgan (Merthyr) l>o:!t Bud Walley (Singapore) on points in 15-round contest. Thry weighed in earlier in the d;iv IBder Sst. 21b. From the opening bout, Morgan mm by far the164 words
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Article168 1929-11-26 13 Excellent Time for 100 Yards Event. (Kiom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 20. The Burma Rifles' Regimental sport passed off most successfully in Baa weather before a large attendance of spectators, including the H.H. the Sultan of Perak, the Resident and Mi... Cuchrmne. The programme of 21168 words
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Advertisement18 1929-11-26 13 If yon require assistance in arranging THE LAY-OUT OF YOUR ADVERTISING Consult the Manager of THE STRAITS TIMES.18 words
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Advertisement141 1929-11-26 13 Raffles Hotel TEA AFTER DANCES n n DINNER ja Grill Room and Thursday Frida y and u~»r- UNRIVALLED IN THE Sa^ a FA^T ORCHESTRAL Phone 2920 for l OM KKT Reservation.. Sunday, -t.JO p.m. Sea View Hotel All Rooms Fitted with Modern Conveniences. CINEMA (WCI OK FINK) TRA Thursday, Nov.141 words
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Advertisement318 1929-11-26 14 CIGARETTES TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL GROWTH ASK AMY frigidairei owner! ASK any Kritridaire owner whether he would be without hi^ Kri-.'i- :-^*sP*£ Saj^th^ whether he would part with _^tßßßßßßtßßtW^^^^^^^^ •t for any mon<\. unless it could he Hi ZH^^i >'.v that Kriifidaire automatic elet- S^^V^l t r M-iil318 words
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Advertisement115 1929-11-26 14 .-r^F^-' —^7 '^J-— n Tt_ l_^—_ 1 I H] (A If DDBE BROTHERS SENIDR 8m If you have always had a special enthusiasm for style W and smartness in your motor car and insist on roominess and comfort as we11 Dodge Brothers and Walter P.Chrysler i;ave built you a car115 words
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1056 1929-11-26 15 1 Past kiterary Efforts. BRIGHT YOUNG MEN OF THE NINETIES. f (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) After a lapse of twenty years of the publication of the last Straits Chinese Annual, Mr. Song Ong Siang is petting it up, and, like its predecessors, it will consist1,056 words
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1502 1929-11-26 15 A Chastened Critic's Fellmv Feeling Ivor Novello's Novel Play Missing the MoralMark Ttvain Set to Music— The Yankee of the Round Table—Stars Who do not Twinkle— The Return of The Vagabond King Escaping from Musical Cornedy The Perversity of Theatrical "Runs." (By Our1,502 words
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Article229 1929-11-26 15 Tribute to Departing Adjutant. Presided over by Capt. C. G. Burt, 0.C., S.R.E. (V). members of the S.R.E. (V) spent an enjoyable evening at the Union Jack Clttb on Friday, when the annual Company dinner was held. The chief guest of the evening was Lt.-Col. J. M.229 words
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Article108 1929-11-26 15 An illustrated booklet entitled "Bringing them in" has just been issued by Dr. Barnardo's Homes, showing the work they arc doing in the interests of the nation. The pictures show the wonderful improvement, aft<-r a very short residence, in the physique of these little ones, many of108 words
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Article41 1929-11-26 15 The King of Siam, who is an Old Etonian, has made a gift to Eton of the Italian garden which is being made near the Provost's lodge and opposite College Field. His Majesty wished to do something for his old school.41 words
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Advertisement65 1929-11-26 15 CALL ffi FUG X Marine Engineers If* ENTRA I T I IENGINE WORKS VS] Lh I SINGAPORE. Tel. 2717. w.-i 8 ROLLETTE CAMERAS A Vest Pocket Roll Film Camera de Luxe. Most Attractive. Easiest Loading and Unloading. Fitted with long focus lens, ensuring improved perspective and better covering power. Bla>.k65 words
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Advertisement119 1929-11-26 15 CHOP CHIN HIN 662, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 'Phone 4869. Dealers in Brilliants, Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Jades and all kinds nf Gold and Silver Ornaments. At from NOV. 1, and for One Whole Month A TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION on BRILLIANTS AND DIAMONDS Loose or Set By way of showing119 words
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Advertisement259 1929-11-26 16 In whatever part of the world you happen to be, get the best by saying— Two Hundred Years of World Preference" ADELBODEN IWtTZBatLANDt BKKNKSK OBEKLANK, 1 NR A S.I The .-in nnit. -t il of tin- Swiss Winter I'armii-c All Wiutrr Spoils. CimiTsully known at Ibc '>•'■-< Ski-iii* 4>n»r«-. dm-259 words
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Advertisement236 1929-11-26 16 X^^^K^l 7"'" U^or/d Famous General Motors Proi-ing Ground !/N^^ Marquette Has Already (iiven Months of Satisfactory Service HiarJaaaafiaaiiT BUILT BY n U I C X (tMt^XIT.aC I A T tlic dcticr.il Motors Proving Ground, the r-»v \KKt^L\ tfe>^^' greatest institution of its kind in the word. ~Z^yf^TjEo//H Marquctlr was teM236 words
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Letter264 1929-11-26 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Surely ull the writing on the wall show:, that we are coming to that stage when rubber plantations must be thoroughly scientific propositions. Thi.; survival of the fittest implies tht* gnutaa] extinction "i ihv old-time, easy-goinx plantt r and native-owned264 words
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Letter238 1929-11-26 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With the- multiplication of animal running ih.s^ times, it is certainly difficult i iuc n'.ity ;;i one* horses and punier and tin ir clai Plenty < scope for individual taste in naming animals, can be' managed with (1> t'.ni:, nomcnclatur.238 words
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Letter101 1929-11-26 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The eulogistic paragraph on The Unspeakable Scot" and his barbaric accent, in your Notes Of The Day, should havo gone no further than the W.P.B. The Oigy Of The Haggi? approach'l Urn subsequent and conceited <;. (on the how101 words
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Letter117 1929-11-26 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. The Women's Christian Tempcr■nce Union again appeals for help in aid hristmaa Fund, which is used in providing gifts for the inmates of the h< spitak, asylums and other benevolent institutions in Singapore and for distribution among the poor of117 words
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Article102 1929-11-26 17 Appointment of Six Medical Officers. At the las* -netting of the Central Ki.'.;'.th Board the Purid—t, the Hon. Mr. H. K. Joynt, r >rt«d the acceptance lical Officer of the constitution of the technical committee c nn advisory r-">:ni!tt:e on assessments. Mr. R r, iiinimiilln the Plante:.-.'102 words
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Article423 1929-11-26 17 H.E. Declines to See Deputation. At the last meeting of the committee of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce a letter was read in which Government declined the Chamber's suggestion of sending a deputation to wait upon H.E the Officer Administering the Government in connection423 words
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Article154 1929-11-26 17 £15,000 Allotted for Singapore Swimming Bath. Expenditure totalling $81,045 has been provisionally approved by the Parks and Open Spaces Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The committee's total vote for 1930 is $88,610. The most important item is $15,000 for the conversion of one of the water tanks154 words
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Article66 1929-11-26 17 Chinese Towns and Villages Looted. The recrudescence of the bandit menace in China on a large scale, as a result of the civil war, is indicated by messages received by the Sin Kuo Mm from Shanghai. Three towns in central Honan have bean captured by bandits, numerous villages66 words
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Article424 1929-11-26 17 m Scientific Research And Photography. A meeting of the Malaya section of the Institute of Chemistry was held at Singapore last week, when Mr. A. G. Brooks addressed the members on the subject of Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Photography." The chair was taken by Mr. J.424 words
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Article208 1929-11-26 17 Another California Expert Coming Here. Piofessor B. H. Crocheron, Director of Agricultural Extension Work in the University of California, is now making an 4ntensrre stueiy of the marketing of California canned and dried fruits in the Orient, and in that connection he has already visited Japan, China,208 words
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Article72 1929-11-26 17 The change cf programme at Carson's Circus on Saturday was quite up to expectations. Etch act was an excellent performance. The popular Weatherleys carried the tent by storm, whilst Apollo, the strong man, gave an exhibition of muscle development which should not be missed. Young Shanker on the72 words
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Article304 1929-11-26 17 The Rev. Graham White Departs on Furlough. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 26. The Church Workers' Association held a most successful At Home in the Town Hall to enable the laity of St. John's Church to bid farewell to the Rev. and Mrs. Graham White on304 words
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Article139 1929-11-26 17 Strange Affair in Jasin Village. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 24. An extraordinary explanation is given of the death of a Chinese carpenter in Jasin village, who bled to death from wounds which severed an artery in his leg. It ie said that on the night139 words
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Article147 1929-11-26 17 Cheap Rates for Messages Of Greeting. By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Limited, Christmas gici-ting telegrams addressed to Great. Brilr.in and Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State. Australia, Canada, Scuth, East and West Africa, India, other parts oi' |he British Empire, China, France, Switzeiland, Algeria, Tunis147 words
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Article292 1929-11-26 17 The following appointments are notified in the current issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette Messrs T. A. Strong and Mr. J. P. Mead to be Personal Assistants to the Conservator of Forests, F.M.S. and S.S., Mr. R. C. H. Wilshaw to be an Assistant Agricultural Chemist, Agricultural Department,292 words
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Article30 1929-11-26 17 Pra Dharma Ratana, a Siamese priest, and members of the Buddi.<t community are erecting a Siamese temple tv hn tailed Wat Ananlamaytri Jaramay *t Silat Road, Singapore.30 words
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