The Straits Times, 30 November 1929
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Title Section38 1929-11-30 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement127 1929-11-30 1 TROPICAL j! SUITING "FLORODOR": (8.D.A.) j WING LOONG. HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. QUALITY PURITY RICHNESS (#P^% <SIFHfiF RRANn %M^few ULLUUL UIIHIIU FULL CREAM 'Js> fy&h SWEETENED CONDENSED tM. I SWISS MILK W?*lW FROM THE FAMOUS ALPINE VALLEYS. The unique and outstanding features of Sledge IS rand Milk arc worthy of consideration.127 words
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Advertisement169 1929-11-30 1 Our Display of Christmas Toys is Larger than Ever Before. WE SUGGEST AN EARLY VISIT TO ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. CHEESE i i GOUDA CHEDDAR OURNAY CREAM ORGONZOLA KRAFT RUYERE ROQUEFORT VARIETIES FOR EVERY TASTE FROM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I The169 words
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Advertisement8 1929-11-30 1 FLOROIKW n (8.D.A.) WING LOONG TROPICAL WEAR. i8 words
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Advertisement560 1929-11-30 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 BAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. lti^S BAJPUTANA 16,500 Nov. 80 JEYI'ORE 5.500560 words
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Advertisement618 1929-11-30 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Dae Sail KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec 8 9 HAKONK MARU 10,500 Dec 1» 30 SUWA MARU 11,000 Jan. 2 8 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 18 17 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan. 80 81 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500618 words
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Advertisement511 1929-11-30 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VXA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY. ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown Steamer MARELLA (7866 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest' and finest steamers trading to Australia, Cabina511 words
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Advertisement631 1929-11-30 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated ia HollsKl) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment Maria* Depts and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of ths Official Tourists Bureau of Java. VAN DER PARRA— December631 words
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Advertisement610 1929-11-30 2 THE BLUE; FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM 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, ROTTERDAM610 words
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Advertisement555 1929-11-30 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, TrengKanu, Kelantan, Bangnara. Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Lnngsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB Dee. 2 Dec. 4 MALINI Dec. 9 Dee. 11 VALAYA Dec. 16 D«c. IK The steamers are fitted throughout555 words
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Advertisement462 1929-11-30 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Southampton Amsterdim Marseilles Botterdam Tonnage s.s. Patria 10,600 R.L. Dec 6 s.s. Johan da Witt 10,400 S.M.N. Dec 13 s.s. Slamat 11.600 R.L. Dec. 20 s.s. Prinses Juliana 8,100 S.MJJ. Dec.462 words
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Advertisement472 1929-11-30 3 DOsLLAIt i I kAMsSU* UXt .^AMERICAN NAIL UNE ROUND-TIIE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG tU COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON Arrive LeaT* Leave Spore Spore Penang I'UKS. WILSON Dec. 9 Dee. 12 Doe. 14 PKES. VAN Bt REN Due. 23 Dec.472 words
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Advertisement505 1929-11-30 3 ELLERMAN BUCRNALL 1 STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" UNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Uong Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due S'pora M. CITY OF DURHAM Dee. 14 s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD Jan. 0 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Feb. s.s.505 words
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Advertisement478 1929-11-30 3 1 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 and Portland. S.S. MICHIGAN from Manila Dec. 2 S.S. MICHIGAN from H. Kong Dec.478 words
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Advertisement440 1929-11-30 3 DRY ECZEMA ON BABYLFACE Caused Great Disfigure ment Cuticura Healed. When my baby was four months old she had dry eczema on her face. It first started with a red rash and itched and burned so that I had to muffle her hands to keep her from scratching. It caused440 words
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Advertisement254 1929-11-30 3 CHRISTMAS GIFT Son:-! 'ling out of the Ordimmy I Something Lnttsual 11 Something Anyone will Ait predate 111 HARWOOD SELFWINDING WRIST WATCH. THIS AMAZING WATCH WINDS ITSELF. The first self-winding Wrist Watch over available for every day wear. No matter how vigorous the action Ihe Harwood cannot overwind. New as254 words
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Advertisement855 1929-11-30 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Please insert the following small adv»rti»«m*nt for day* I i r ZZZZZI ZZZZZ] i i ZZZZZZZ H 1 There are approximately seven words to a line and there 1* a flat rat* charg* of 25 cents per line per855 words
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Advertisement699 1929-11-30 4 MOTOR VEHICLES ITALASIA, LIMITED, Orchard Road, have always an attractive selection of second band cars 30 H.P. 6-CYLINDER DAIMLER car in perfeet condition, just repainted, new hood and tyres. $1,500. Exceptional bargain. Tel. 6000. 1927 MORRIS OXFORD touring car, colour maroon, leather upholstery, good tyres, mechanically perfect, tax paid. $900.699 words
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Advertisement872 1929-11-30 4 MISCELLANEOUS IF TOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS overseas, have the Strait* Budget posted to them every week. $14 yearly, including postage, outside Malaya ($13.20 within Malaya.) Orders, accompanied by remittances should be addressed to the Manager, Strait* Budget, Singapore. JUST LANDED, Victor Clicquot Champagne, Sauternes and Graves White Wines, Dry872 words
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Advertisement756 1929-11-30 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. BRIGHT and airy up-to-date flats, opposite Amber Mansions, have vacancies paying guests. Well-furnished rooms, excellent board. Apply 26A, Orchard Road. COMPOUND HOUSE No. 668; Bear Coast Road to let, 4 bedrooms, drawing and dining rooms, verandah all round, usual outhouses. Municipal water, light. Apply Stanton Nelson A756 words
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Advertisement669 1929-11-30 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL Patror.s are hereby notified that the Central Motor Hiring Co. will be removed to 815, Orchard Road, (Singapore Motors Building) as from Dec. 1, 1929. The Company have also added a number of New Hupmobile cars to their fleet of cars. NOTICE Ordinance No. 125 (Merchant Shipping)669 words
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Advertisement885 1929-11-30 4 STRAITS TIMES PRESS, LIMITED. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that neither Mr. Tan Kok Tiong, the Chief Clerk of th Straits Times Tress. Ltd.. nor Mr Tan Kolc Sin, Clerk in the Ailvertlsinc Departatrat, formerly employed by the Sit :i its Times Press, Ltd., is any laager in the service885 words
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Advertisement489 1929-11-30 5 THE HOUSING PROBLEM Don't invest your hard-earned savings in building: your own homes. It is attractive in theory, not so in practice. If the Garden Houses at Slang l.im Park cannot meet your demand for a cbeap yet comfortable home, with electricity, gas and water, children's playground and easy transport489 words
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Advertisement380 1929-11-30 5 Watches OMEGA ROSKOPF CYMA etc. Every Watch guaranteed. REPAIRS. MOTION SMITH 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. GREEN MANURE SEED PAMANOEKAN TJIASSEM COMPANY, JAVA. (THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) NEW CROP. The above Company have availabla for aala considerable quantities of seed in the following Green Manure types I— PRICE.380 words
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Advertisement252 1929-11-30 5 ORNAMENTAL CEMENT FLOOR TILES MANUFACTURE!) BY EXPERIENCED MEN MADE IN ALL COLOURS AVD DESIGNS. LEE KIM SOO 40. HIGB STREET. GET NEW NOVELS NOW ON SALE "Book is the Perpetual Companion." THE ISLAND BEYOND JAPAN. This in a novel which impresses the imagination. By Mr. JOHN PARIS. Price $3.00, Post252 words
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Advertisement165 1929-11-30 5 UNICORN TEA i 8 a very choice brand of Ceylon Tea Sole Importers G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements and Registered under The Trust Companies Ordinance 1926) Is prepared to act v EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE165 words
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Advertisement346 1929-11-30 5 By Appoint 'M HT^ H.M. King ■tent to Ul/SVj^ r '"irf« V. RAR-LOCK TYPEWRITERS BRITISH— and BEST British Capital, Managrmeut, Material, and Labour have made the Bar-Lock *uprem«. Th« latest model «nibodie» all aaB^3jLj^ v j(. l 'k given you to tait enterprise. Simiancy combinad. Toot inquiry will be walcomad346 words
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Advertisement391 1929-11-30 5 Ilrescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema. Ringworm, Sores, W Itching Eruptions. Rashes or any form of skin disease use D.D.L>. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a few applications will usually effect a391 words
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Article1322 1929-11-30 6 SIAM LETTER. Appointment of New Prime Minister. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 23. There have been two important political announcements this week. His Majesty has issued a message to the different Ministries, condemning tho attitude nf a number of officials, who prosuinc on their posit'.r,n.1,322 words
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Article151 1929-11-30 6 Terrific Sentence For Recidivist. Manila, Nov. 12. Mariano Lapuz y Vaienzuela, alias Mariano de la Cruz y Lapuz, to-day was sentenced by the Supreme Court to a total of 22 years and one day for stealing a l.ox of face powder worth CO centavus. Ria151 words
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Article1423 1929-11-30 6 WHY NOT CYCLE TAXIS PENANG LETTER. Passport Nuisances In Post- War Days. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 27. It used to be the boast of the Briton that he could travel where he wished within his own Empire (and in many foreign countries) without the fuss and bother of1,423 words
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Article68 1929-11-30 6 For Fk-injj Revolver Outside Theatre. Shanghai, Nov. 16. Dr. Hsu Kung-tien, one of the leading Judges of the Provisional Court, has been dismissed from his post following a remarkable incident at the Pekin Theatre. It appears that the Judge fired a revolver, ostensibly to protect his wife and68 words
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Article37 1929-11-30 6 Programme of drills up to and for week ending Dec. 1 Saturday, Nov. 30, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Tin-.ah Range, S.V.R.A., Spoon Shoot. Sunday, Dec. 1, 8.30 a.m., Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M.G.) Co., Rifle Meeting.37 words
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Article833 1929-11-30 6 Estimates for Next Year Adopted. At the last meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee Mr. E. N. T. Cummins asked that minors and infants should be shown in future emigration and immigration returns as male and female, as was done in the case of adults. The secretary833 words
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Article65 1929-11-30 6 The case against Muljee, the Bombay merchant who was charged in Malacca Police Court, with causing mischief by fire was postponed owing to the accused being in hospital suffering from severe burni. Mr. C. Carver who asked for bail said he would be in hospital for another three weeks. Bail65 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-30 6 DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT iPNht I jSn T** T^r eag^gi Agents G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Stocks carried. Large supplies can be arranged for contract delivery. THE HIGHEST GRADE GETZBEST CALIFORNIAN TINNED PROVISIONS Distributors GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.)42 words
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Advertisement61 1929-11-30 6 JUST ARRIVED SAXOPHONES (ALTO— TENOR— C. MELODY) Clarionets. Cornets Baritones. Flutes Accessories AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. THE NEW M QDI?I?ni7Y OmTLjEjUEjA. t lflffiP^ °^^W-~ is the camera >' ou l |ave been tl9E\lSS^BgK^LKSS^^&anfl I I gccfigilwLV I Sole Af end DIETHELM CO., LTD. Ansstfcmst lens61 words
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Advertisement611 1929-11-30 7 ALHAMBRA P £SS TAN CHENG KEE. Sole Proprietor. To-night Last Night LOVE, with Greta Garbo Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, Ending Friday, Dec. 6. TRIPLE FEATURES PROGRAMME In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS NOT QUITE DECENT A stape story with Pep and Romance. A Fox Picture.611 words
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Advertisement206 1929-11-30 7 ment changes constantly. VC\ «eWe AjATHUIm II And now the new talking pic- VA \l «-> i 'it II tures are catching the public VA (Xfktfafft 1 1$ "if^U a More than ever before is it l\ a\O« Wtyj\ a Watch for the following and put in dates of Screenings206 words
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Advertisement320 1929-11-30 7 For Six Nights from Saturday, Nov. 30 At the II IT OLI Phone 3G59 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. In the Second Show at 9.15. 'g*. CLAIU BOW Together with EDDIE CANTOR SPECIAL DELIVERY of KID BOOTS Fams A Paramount Laugh Special First Show EVELYN BRENT in THE JADE CUP MATINEES at320 words
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Article585 1929-11-30 8 SHIPPING NOTES. How to Avoid Foreign Competition. Certain passages in the speech of Sir Frederick Ltwto at the recent meeting of Manchester Liners, Ltd., will have been particularly welcome to large numbers of persons mmfod in the sliij ping- and shipbuilding industries who have been concerned in585 words
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Article72 1929-11-30 8 Rur!».v. Nov. 29. Foreiirn OTrhanges are Amsterdam 12.09, Athens :s7:., Bombay Is. 5 27-C2d Berlin L'0.38, Brussels 34.87, Bucharest 617, Buenos Aires 4'i .'.-1C. Copenhaifi-n 1B.1D5. Geneva UJS, Helsiniffurs 194. Honir Ron* Is. H\i.. Lisbon lOS.OtS, Madrid U3.025, Milan 93.175, M«W York 4*7 L".t-U2. Oslo 1S.2U5, Paris \UM6, l'rajrue72 words
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Article61 1929-11-30 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Nov. 2!), their quotations being in fold dollar cents closing bid prices K libber Kxchanjrc sales to-day 1,02.") tons. December l.i.90, January 10.";'), Feb:u»:V !»;.GU, March 16.1*0, April 17.10, May 17.30, J^r.p 17.50. July 17.80.61 words
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Article21 1929-11-30 8 From China, by Talma, due at Singapore on Monday. From Europe, by HakozaUi Maru, due al Singapore on Monday.21 words
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Article43 1929-11-30 8 Dr. W. Goonc-Tilleke, after an absence of twenty years in England, fifteen years having been spent in medical practice in London, has returned to Singapore owing to the severe illness of his father. He is now joining Dr. Voon in ptactice here. c43 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article153 1929-11-30 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, Nov. 30. Rubber. -London 7 l.VKkl. Unchanged. Tin. London £182 15s.. £i 6s. up. Mininir. Steadier. Sungei Ways 3.3. r >-3.l0, Kuchai* 1.24-1.26, Kinta Dredges 1.37-1.40, Klang Rivers 2.50-2.55, •Hon" Fatts 60G4 cents, Malaya Consols. 34-36 cents, Heiuwuts 77-80 cents, Petalings 5.15-5.25,153 words
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Article619 1929-11-30 8 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Advent Sunday, Dec. 1, 1929, 7 a.m., Holy Comn. \M a.m.. Matins 8 a.m., Holy Comn. (Choral) 10 a.m., Children's Eucharist 5.3U p.m., Evensong (Choial) and Sermon on Mon. Wild, and Friday at 8 a.m., Tues Thurs. and Saturday at 7 a.m. ST. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY619 words
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Article19 1929-11-30 8 It i; notified that dinner jackets may be worn at the Malacca St. Andrew's Society Ball on Dec. 7.19 words
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Article271 1929-11-30 8 EXCHANGE Singapore, Nov. 30. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3 16/18 Demand 2/3% Private 3 m. credit 2/4 9/C2 On New York, Demand B6>4 Private 90 d/s 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1409 On India, Bank T.T. i;.j On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 23'j dis. On Shanghai, Bank T.T. 101271 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article478 1929-11-30 8 Val. I'd. Buyers Seller! £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 35 C 36/6 xd. I Ayer Hitam Tin 12/- 13 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 26'- 28/1 1 Batang Padang 0.20 0.25 1 1 Batu Caves 1.02! i 1.10 1 1 Bukit Arang 1.05 l.io £1 il Hjni.ah Malar B/i IS/I I*l478 words
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Article228 1929-11-30 8 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers S 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2.12W 2.1714 •i 2 Alex. Brick Orda. 2.80 2.90 £1 £1 lirit. An. Tobmcco 6.17.6 C.0.0 1 1 Centrul Kngine 0.50 0.60 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.45 0.55 10s. 10s. Duff Development 6/- 7 G Bd. Dunlop Rubber 14228 words
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Article101 1929-11-30 8 .injrapors Cold Storage 7 P- c deb. of 1926 rtd. 1931-36 101 103 ci. Singapore Municipal S p.c. of 1901 red. 1830 $1,878,000 par. b", pram. .ingapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 05 par. Singapore Municipal 4 4 p.c. of 1903 red. 1966 11,000,000101 words
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Article385 1929-11-30 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Allenby Csl) Alor Gajab ($1) A. Hitarn ($1) A. Kuning ($1) Am. Malay (»2) A. Molck (fl) A. Panaa ($1) Balgownie (fl) Hrn— ll ($1) IllOK^s {$11 Brunei ($5) B. Jelutong ($1) B. Katil (tl) Bukit K. b. ($1) B.385 words
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Article141 1929-11-30 8 S:.fjrday, Navtaibar M. Ships alongside the Wharvce or expected to arrive. KEI'PEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Patrol, M. Lighter VaJtO, Pearl Shell, I.eh. Shark, M. Lighter Gewaaf, Tv Hose. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf N.I. VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Deck Tujr Tunda, S Victoria Dock141 words
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Article190 1929-11-30 8 Vessels Arrived. AIjP.ASTCS, Brit. «£4I t*M, from Km York 2'J-ll. for Manila 2-12. CENTAUR, Brit., 1.800 tons, from IVi-mantl.-30-11, for Kremantlc 10-1L'. PITY OF NEWCASTLE, Brit., 4.462 tons. from Dairt-n 2L'-11, tor Hamburg 1-12. C. l.OPKZ Y LOPEZ, Spanish. 2,395 ton?. from Manila 30-11, lor Colombo 1-12. JKKAXTLT. Brit., 7:1190 words
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Article192 1929-11-30 8 To-day. East Coast sf Pafcaag (Kriaa) 2 aja. banka Island, l'ladjoi and I'alembunif (Senanjr) I'-'ii. Ktmaman, Krctuy, Uunfun ami Tn nggaan I Bonbal i 2 p.m. Beatkalti sad Hu^um Si-Api-Api (lj. G. Daendels) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western BtatM at U.S.A. I'ri-sidrnt Hayi'.-.i 3192 words
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Article40 1929-11-30 8 By Karmula Tilawu Tauanan G. Melzinßcr J. I. Ccicn Kalyan Left Arm. S'porc l.undun Oct. 18 Nov. Oct. 21 Nov. 16 Oct. It Nov. U o,i. 31, Nox. U."> \..v. 1 Nov. 25 Nov. 1 Nuv. 2S>40 words
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Advertisement58 1929-11-30 8 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. »♦♦♦♦♦♦»>♦♦♦»»»«»«««»««♦«♦». jjjP^ Radiant Health and Vigour bj taking SANATOGEN T%O Trw Tmnic-F—4. ■b COSMO HAMILTON, tk. *<*rwrWto. Mk#* i Sanaictfeo giv«« ■>« tfcc «aerg r 1. 4 m nit. w ftujiii law v well, ll II M58 words
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Advertisement200 1929-11-30 8 AUCTION SALE of valuable 99 years' leasehold land and houses Nos. 41, 42 and 43. Nankin Street and valuable freehold building lots at Joo Chiat Road and Onan Road, Singapore. To be held at the saleroom of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. Limited, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, on200 words
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Advertisement363 1929-11-30 8 Do Men Prefer Blondes What 100 Married and 100 i Unmarried Men Say. Tests made by a nole;l p y '.lolojjist with 100 mtniedand 10J unmarried men show that in their prefere cc (or women a K"od complexion ii the first con-.u1. -ration. As a muter of fa^t, abmt UM363 words
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Miscellaneous244 1929-11-30 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright I Wind. Stallone. Temperature. Rain- Sun- Relative Diree- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fail, thine. I Humidity. tion. P. F. ins. hours, i m.p.h. Alor Star 90 73 Nil 9.8 73 ESE 2 Fine Kota Bharu 87 73 0.47 10.7 85 WSW 2 Drizrle244 words
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Miscellaneous255 1929-11-30 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. HUurday, November 30 II W. 9.30 a.m., 3.2, 10.48 p.m., 9.0. Sun rises 5.53 a.m., sets 5.D4 p.m. The New Yorkers Revue Co., Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Sunday, December 1 H. W. 10.5 am., 9.5, 11.27 p.m., 8.9. Sun rises 5.53 a.m., sets 6.04 p m.255 words
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Article302 1929-11-30 9 Slight Recovery In Tin. SPECULATION MUCH IN EVIDENCE. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices Rubber, 26'/j ets. Tin, 175 tons at $92' i. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London 7 11/iM. unchanged. New York 16 cts., unchanged. Tone —Very quiet. Tin. London (179 17s. 6d.302 words
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Article200 1929-11-30 9 Business Featureless During Past Week. Lewis and Peat I Singapore* report Singapore, Nov. 29. Business during the past week has been featureless with prices gradually sagging in response to the lack of interest that has been shown by London and New York. On Wednesday, the auction day,200 words
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Article65 1929-11-30 9 The annual return of the trade of British Malaya for 1928 is now available, showing under each article as classified, the quantity and value imported from or exported to ell countries outside British Malaya during 1928 with the comparative figures for 1927 and 11)20. The price is65 words
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Article44 1929-11-30 9 Henry Waugh and Co., Penang, inform us that they are in receipt of advice from their general managers, Henggeler and Martin, Ltd., that North Taiping Tin Dredging Company's dredge, having completed a very satisfactory trial run, is now running full time.44 words
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Article36 1929-11-30 9 It in notified in the F.M.S. Government Gaaatta that the price of rubber for assessment of duty for the period Nov. 29, 1929, t.. l>fc. 5, 1929. inclusive, is 21% cents per pound.36 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article621 1929-11-30 9 At Last a Dividend Payer. The fifth annual general meeting of the Kuchai Tin Dredging Co., Limited, was held yesterday at 65-6C Market Street, Singapore. Mr. J. M. Sime (chairman) presided and others present were Messrs. J. A. Eliat, S. Q. Wong, Lee Chim Tuan and Chan621 words
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Article263 1929-11-30 9 Activity in Australian Market. Unfamiliar facts in connection with the rubber industry were revealed in a wellprepared paper on the subject by Mr. R. M. Fitzpctrick, given before members of the Society of Chemical Industry in Melbourne. Through habitual use of the prefix rubber to such articles263 words
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Article126 1929-11-30 9 Harrijions, Barker and Co., Ltd., Penang, are instructed by the directors of Pangnga River Tin Concessions, Ltd., to state that the company's No. 1 dredge started to win tin ore about the beginning of November and up to the 14th instant ran 277 hours and won approximately126 words
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Article23 1929-11-30 9 The air mail Karachi-London despatched from Singapore by the Kkma, on Nov. 7, wa* delivered in London on Nov. 29.23 words
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Article62 1929-11-30 9 Tone of Market Dull— Sellers, Reserved. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 7 15/16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 16 per lb. i.S.S. equal to London Standard standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot December January Jan.-March April-June H6V4 2VA 27 28 >i I 29*62 words
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Article898 1929-11-30 9 Improvement in Output And Costs. The eighth annual general meeting of shareholders of the New Hayoep Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Oct. 28 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. The chairman (Mr. R. T. Byrne) said The net profit for the year amounts898 words
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Article83 1929-11-30 9 Output of Johore Rubber Lands for fifteen months to March SI, 1929, was 615,500 lb f.o.b. cost 6.408.1 all-in, 7.130 d net sale price B.BBBd. Rubber brought forward realised f 1 ,32.". in excess of sum at which it was valued at end of previous period. Estimate83 words
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Article577 1929-11-30 9 Decision to Recondition Plant. The eleventh annual general meeting of Lingui Tin Limited was held yesterday at the office of the company, 64-66, Market Street. Mr. J. M. Simc (chairman) presided, and others present were Messrs. J. A. Elias, S. Q. Wong, Lee Chim Tuan and577 words
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Article399 1929-11-30 9 The following publications have been received during the week ending Nov. 23, and si.v available for public use in the Reference Library of the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., Fullerton Building Brazil Commercio Exterior do Brazil (Foreign Trade of Brazil from January to July, 1929.) Burma Report399 words
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Article787 1929-11-30 9 Sharp Increase In Profits. The seventeenth annual general meeting <>• the shareholders of Broome (SelanRor) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held in mail week in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), 2-4, Idol Lane, E.C., Mr. John Kelly (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said:— The trading787 words
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Article125 1929-11-30 9 Soviet Government's Debt Repudiation. London, Oct. 29. At a meeting of the Russo-Asiatic Consolidated, Mr. Leslie Urquhart (chairman) commented on the refusal of the Soviet to meet the company's claim for £56,000,000 for properties confiscated in 1917. He pointed out that as a result of the Soviet's dishonest125 words
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Article1307 1929-11-30 9 Budding Results Not Encouraging. A meeting of the Estates Product* Committee of the Board of Agriculture was held at Per»deniya, Ceylon, on Nov. 11, with Dr. W. Small (acting director o£ Agriculture) in the chair. The chairman called upon Mr. L. Lord to review the progress report1,307 words
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Advertisement13 1929-11-30 9 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN JHE STBAITS TIMES.13 words
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1103 1929-11-30 10 With the number issued to subscribers last month one of the most celebrated and, in the past, most influential of British periodicals ceased publication. The famous blue and yellow of the Edinburgh Review will be seen no more and their1,103 words
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Article976 1929-11-30 10 Preventing Typhus And Typhoid. (By a Medical Correspondent.) It is unfortunate that typhus and typhoid are so similar in name, for this naturally suggests that they are alike in type. This, however, is not so as they are entirely different diseases. They are both fairly common976 words
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Article438 1929-11-30 10 Mr. R. G. Manners, of Tampin Linggi Estate, Rantau, is shortly going on leave. Mr. Kwa Sicw Tee has been elected a director of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Mr. R. W. E. Harper, A.C.P., officer in charge of traffic, Seremban, returns from leave to-day. Mr. C.438 words
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Article750 1929-11-30 10 BRIT HER SCOTS t Speaking wf the St. Andrew's celebrations last night a Carnoptious Scot (Scotsmen will know the word) let himself go on the subject of the dance which followed. I went there." he complained, for some guid auM Scots taN and what did I750 words
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Article20 1929-11-30 10 Mr. C. Delmar-Morßan is appointed a Probationary Assistant Controller in the Preventive Service of the Government Monopolies Department* StTaits Settlements.20 words
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Article79 1929-11-30 10 At Bangkok, on Nov. 21 the Danish friends of Mr. 11. C. Andersen entertained him to dinner to commemorate his thirtyfive years residence in Siam, and hrs quarter of a century's service with the Meklong Railwa-- Co., Ltd., as manager. Following dinner Mr. O. PaJudan-Muller proposed the health of the79 words
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Advertisement254 1929-11-30 10 r Hoftog) J REG? TRADE M*RKJ..^b^ 1930 MODE MOTOR CYCLES NOW TO HAND Model 16 H. 4.90 H.P. Side Valves $600 nett. 18 4.90 O.H.V. $670 21 4.90 O.H.V. $710 24 5.88 O.H.V. $750 All above models are fitted ith Lucas Magdyno Electric Lighting and Horn. 1930 MODIFICATIONS.— MODELS 18.254 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-30 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. WORLD-FAMOUS PIANOS NEW MODELS BRINSMEAD GOLLARD AND COLLARD Magnificent overstrung upright grand pianos embodying all the latest improvements. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE TROPICS. Full particulars sent with pleasure. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Hong Kong/ SINGAPORE42 words
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216 1929-11-30 11 Potential Output Of 300,000 Tons! BRITISH REPORT. Possibility of Expansion Unlimited." London, Nov. 30. Th.i report "f Mrs-js V. A. I:iy!er and John Stephens, who laiaatlgaltd the prodiiction <>r robber from native holdings in the Dutch K:ist Indies, has been pub-216 words
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Article523 1929-11-30 11 Dr. Stresemaim's Policy To be Pursued. Berlin. Nov. Jn. r liable ndictment of th« Nationalists' Inti-Young Plan Referendum Bill, a« deliberate attempt to precipitate a .ri i wa i >ntaiaad the Foreign Minister's debut «-pcech in the Reichstag, in fuppori I overnment's rejection i j .\.v II as "fundamentallyReuter - 523 words
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Article22 1929-11-30 11 Oslo, Nov. 20. The Storting Nobel Committee has dei'<lcd not to award Bay Pc:-.co prizes for l!i'.!S-L".'. It. ulei.22 words
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Article323 1929-11-30 11 Commander Byrd Returns In Safety. New York, Nov. 29. The newspapers report that the Antarctic explorer, Commander R.E. Byrd, started this morning from his base in Little America, in the Antarctic, on a 1,800 mile flight to the South Pole and back. Commander Byrd is flying323 words
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Article150 1929-11-30 11 Their Salaries to Be Reviewed. Rugby, Nov. 29. j The salaiies of Ministers of State an to 1» l-evicweel. The Piwnicr, in a written reply to a parliamentary iiuo.Tiion. says he proposes to set up a committee-, representing all i'aities, ie COaaUei and report upon the matter. He-150 words
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Article67 1929-11-30 11 Second Mishap Off New York. New York, Nov. 2!». The Mauretania Failed at iMhrigjW on Tknradajr. The Mauretania scraped a number of submerged obstacles in passing the scene of Thursday's collision. The captain wirelessed that the liner was not damaged. Cunard officials etprcss the opinion that the obstaclesReuter - 67 words
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Article55 1929-11-30 11 Capt. Costes' World Record Accepted. l';iris, Nov. 30. The French Airo Club has officially recorded the distance, in a straight line, flown by Captain Costes ynd M. Bellonte from l.c Bourn et aerodrome to the neighbourhood of Tsitsihar as 71/05.140 kilometres, which is a world record. Reuter ■^:fl"Hi!!i!ii!in:i!i'!ii!ii;:i!:iiiii!ii:i!ii!ii,i'iii.55 words
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Article703 1929-11-30 11 Roaming in 33-Ton Yacht. SPORTING WAY OF SEEING THE WORLD. After sailing through thousands of miles of calm and troubled waters, and experiencing the brunt of a hurricane in the West Indies, a little 33-ton yacht entered Singapore harbour late on Wednesday evening, and anchored near the703 words
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Article203 1929-11-30 11 Minister of Education Resigns. Tokio. Ncv. 2.». Mr. Ichita Kobashi, the Minister of Education, has resigned owing to allegations that he was implicated in the series of scandals which arc being now unearthed. Mr. Kobashi has declared his innocence, but has expressed a desire to retire fro:" office203 words
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Article1217 1929-11-30 11 How the Stars Arrived. MARY PICKFORD ON HER FUTURE. There were astonishing scenes at Tank Road station this morning, when two of the most famous film stars in the world, Douglas Fairbanks and his wife, Mary Pickford, arrived at Singapore in the course of a1,217 words
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Article250 1929-11-30 11 Arguments For Against Ford Factory. No definite decision on the proposal to construct a large Ford assembly plant a! Tanjong Katong was reached at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the matter being adjourned for a month to allow of further consideration. A letter was250 words
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Article116 1929-11-30 11 To be Governor-General Of New Zealand. Rugby, Nov. 29. The King has approved the appointment of Lord Bledisloe to be Governor-General of New Zealand in succession to General Sir Charles Fergusson, whose terms of office will expire early in 1930. The new Governor-General became Conservative member of ParliamentBritish Wireless - 116 words
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Article221 1929-11-30 11 Extrality and Foreign Interests. Shanghai, Nov. 2!>. Reuter understands that, by a unanimous vote, the Municipal Council of the International Settlement of Shanghai has agreed to invite Mr. Justice Feetham to come to Shanghai for the purpose of conducting an investigation into the position of the International Settlement,221 words
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Article412 1929-11-30 11 Complicated and Obscure Position. SOVIET VIEW-POINT. No Other Object Except Peace." London. Nov. J'.i. The position with regard to the reported British, Japanese, American demarches, and the suggested Russian-Chinese proposals with reference to the Sino-Sovict dispute, are so obscure anl complicated that it is impossible to ascertain,Reuter - 412 words
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Article163 1929-11-30 11 Big Building Scheme Contemplated. Rughy. Nov. Plans to erect new Government buildings in Whitehall are in contemplation. The Government will t:ikc :i dcrw'on on the proposals within ill" next month, iiiml the work will then be undertak'-n in sections, in order not to interfere with tho business of theBritish Wireless - 163 words
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Article67 1929-11-30 11 Geneva Conference Makes Recommendations. Geneva, Nov. 30. The Barapaan Conference on the transport of newspapers and periodicals, which was presided over by Lord Uurnliam, ha< concluded. It unanimously approved tha final draft of a report which will be submitted to the Laagaa of Nations Council, recommendi»«; the icd'jctionReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1929-11-30 11 Pier, Steamers and Hiiildings Destroyed. Boston (Massachusetts), Nov. _".i. Five excursion .-.{earners, a pier and dozen buildings were destroyed by a lire which occurred at the summer resort, Nantasket Beach. The Han.es raged almost unchecked for several hours last night, driven by -i ir*", l 1 Kcutwr.50 words
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Advertisement43 1929-11-30 11 I TO-DAY'S FEATURES. j I'age Health in I he Tropics 10 j Municipal Meeting Full Report 12 I'ase for Women KrauVr- 15 j St. Andrew's Dinner 12 Holiday Football ..IS letters from Siani I'enanK fi Around the Markets, by the Financial Correspondent 943 words
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Article5790 1929-11-30 12 TRADE vs. IDEALS. Commissioners to Think It Over. MAJORITY VOTE AGAINST A.P.C. PROPOSAL. Yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was of exceptional importance, thpre being a lengthy discussion of the proposal of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya to use the Pacific Trading Company's5,790 words
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Article124 1929-11-30 12 Rhodesia as a "Good Customer." Rugby, Nov. 29. In view of the importance that is attached to the expansion of British trade with the Empire overseas, especially as contributing to the relief of unemployment in this country, the following announcement from the London office cf the Rhodesian RailwaysBritish Wireless - 124 words
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Article139 1929-11-30 12 More Raids by Soviet 'Planes. Harbin, Nov. 29. A message from the Rengo Agency states that 19 Soviet aeroplanes again raided Buchatu this afternoon, bombing the station and the munition depot. A bomb struck a powder damp, resulting in an explosion and a conflagration. Four other 'planes attacked139 words
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Article103 1929-11-30 12 Woman Helps at Wreck Of Trawler. Rugby, Nov. 29. A brave piece of rescue work was effected in the early hours of yesterday by five men and a woman of the little villapo of Newton Hill, Kincardenshire, Scotland, who were awakened by distress signals from a trawler whichBritish Wireless - 103 words
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Article141 1929-11-30 12 Plenary Sittings in House Of Lords. Rugby, Nov. 29. Good progress has been made with the arrangements for holding the Five Power Naval Conference in London in January. The King's offer of St. James' Palace has been accepted for the meetings of the Conference and many will beBritish Wireless - 141 words
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Article310 1929-11-30 12 Witty and Vivacious Americans At the Theatre. A vaudeville entertainment of a very good type was given by the New Yorkers at the Victoria Theatre last night. Each member of the company has considerable talent, and made the most of it in the attractive programme that was310 words
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Article1393 1929-11-30 12 The Haggis Once Again. MR. SCOTTS CONTRAST WITH TANGANYIKA. Last night the Scottish community in Singapore did honour to their patron saimt, and if most of those who assembled in the Europe Hotel for the purpose were in the same position as the Chieftain, Mr. J. M.1,393 words
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Article86 1929-11-30 12 On Anniversary of Wife's Death. Tokio, Nov. 20. It is now confirmed that Mr. Saburi shot himself, apparently late last night on the third anniversary of his wife's death, though the tragedy was not discovered until this morning, when the servants entered the room to call him. TheReuter - 86 words
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Article99 1929-11-30 12 More Refugees Arrive In Hong Kong. A Sin Kuo Mm message reports that re-inforcements continue to be sent to the Canton theatre. Generals Chu Shaoliang and Mao Pin-wen, who are leading the Government troops, sailed for Canton to-day. The Government forces are now close to Tungkwan and99 words
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Article279 1929-11-30 12 Enough Fuel to Fly To Australia. Rugby, Nov. 2<.>. The RlOO, the second of the two new British airships which was constructed by the Airship Guarantee Company, has just been handed over to the Air Ministry for flying trials. It ii claimed she will give aBritish Wireless - 279 words
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Article88 1929-11-30 12 Icy Gale Sweeps America Many Deaths. New York, Nov. 30. An icy gale from the west, with tho temperature down to 22 degrees, has given New York the first taste of winter. The temperature is below zero in tho north west and central States and freezing weatherReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1929-11-30 12 Three Killed on Celtic Wreck. London, Nov. 29. Three workmen have been killed and 16 seriously injured in a compressed air accident which occurred during the operations of breaking up the White Star liner, Celtic, which stranded at the entrance to Queenstown Harbour last December, and was notReuter - 55 words
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Article60 1929-11-30 12 Rugby, Nov. 29. The final stage of the withdrawal of the British troops from the Rhinelaml begins to-day, and detachments of the Royal Engineers and the Royal Corps of Signals, and Royal Army Service Corps details will reach their allotted stations at home to-day and to-morrow. TheBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Advertisement105 1929-11-30 12 Phone 6188. P. O. Box 662. Associated with Good Tailoring H. B. WINTER Merchant Tailor SHIRT AND PiJAMA MAKER Sole Agents for Range of Shirts, Collars, etc. LATEST STYLES and SHAPES IN DRESS SHIRTS and COLLARS NOW IN STOCK. 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. NAGEL |jj Q CAMERAS La WORLD'S BEST105 words
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131 1929-11-30 13 Scotland vs. The Rest This Afternoon. Several alterations have been .nade in the Scottish side for to-day's match on the Padang against The Rest. Ferguson, and More have dropped out. Moro's place has been taken by Brodie. The131 words
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Article341 1929-11-30 13 Good Goalkeeping Saves The Rest. The annual St. Andrew's Day match between Scotland ami the Rest played on the Padang yisterday afternoon was a closely fought event, the Rest winnin? )>y 2—0. Though Scotland displayed the prettier tactics, the Rest were quicker to seize their opportunities.341 words
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Article131 1929-11-30 13 Stewards Caution Jockey And Trainer. After the race for the Spofforth Steeplechase at Wetherby there was a hostile d»monstratii.n against A. Waudby on returning to ti.e- paddeck. The-ru «w> only three runners, and Highland Lad and Persian Market fell at the liist fence. Persian Market was remounted, and131 words
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Article155 1929-11-30 13 Bombshell for American Amateur Athletes. For a long time it has been evident that all was not w«.ll with amateur sport in the I'nited States, one of the principal causes of disiiuit-tude being the wholesale recruiting of athletes, with any pretensions to < !a-s, by the big schools155 words
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Article124 1929-11-30 13 Cambridge University Lose Three Players. If. B. S. Rower, who broke a leg in the match between the Light Blues and CorinlaJaaa at Urn Crystal Palace during mail week, has l« ti ct.mpcllud to resign the captaincy of the Cambridge University Beceer team, and B. T. Vaughan124 words
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Article83 1929-11-30 13 Subscribers to Consider Serious Financial Crisis. It is understood that a meeting of subseribmre to the Northants Cricket Club is lo be held to discuss the serious financial positii n of the club, which, it is stated, has an overdraft of iGOO. Payment to players has been a83 words
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Article497 1929-11-30 13 Outram Road Eleven Win The Trophy. In spite of the counter attraction on the PadaiiK there was a good crowd of »pe«tators on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday afternoon, when Outram Road defeated Victoria Bridge by 2 0 in the final of the inter-school football corapntition. Enthusiastic interest497 words
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Article218 1929-11-30 13 Salk- Bertrand Beat Rapier Club. The newly-formed Rapier Club, in London consisting of former university fencers, commenced its activities by opposing a powerful combination representing Salle Bertrand at the latter's headquarters in mail week. The match consisted of three a-side contests with foil, epee and sabre, and Bertrands, after218 words
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Article51 1929-11-30 13 The following will represent the Teluk Kurau football- XI against Cantonment Road XI to-morrow on the Teluk Kurau English School ground Ah Nong Bock Seng and S. Cheng Percy, Kirn Hock and Ann Tong Mansoor, Chan Hce, Omar, Kirn Tian and Hussain. Reserve L. Yong. Mr. Cho Peng Soon will51 words
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Article986 1929-11-30 13 Old Caps and Promising Newcomers. Speculations as to the possibles for the English fifteen are made by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam, in the Morning Post. He would be a bold man indeed who could say he knew a better English full back to-day than T.986 words
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Article252 1929-11-30 13 Handicaps for To-day's Events. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Nov. 29. The following arc the handicaps for the Taiping amateur races to-day Ponies, Class 111, Second Division (five furlongs).— Gipsy Girl 11.10, Fireworks 114, Whippet 10.12, Grid 10.10, Dollyknr 10, Why Shy 10, Firefly 9.7. Horses, Class V252 words
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Article72 1929-11-30 13 Sir Joshua Wins In Close Finish. London, Nov. 15. At Derby to-day, the Derby Gold Cup over 1\ miles, result as follows: Sir Joshua 1 Silver Hussar 2 Bonny Boy II 3 1 Starting prices were 7 to 1 against Sir Joshua; 100 to 8 againrt Silver72 words
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Article98 1929-11-30 13 Anxious For Title Bout With Hood. Hairy Mascn, the ex-light-weight champion, recently paid a surprise visit to the Stadium Club. He has unexpectedly returned from a visit to Australia and South Africa, and looked remarkably fit and well. Mason will most probably be matched in the near98 words
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Article92 1929-11-30 13 Singapore Branch of E.S.A.M. Arrange Meeting. An ex-service shoot will take place or. the Bukit Timah Range, on Sunday, Dec. 8, commencing at 9 a.m. Range prizes have been presented by members of the committee, and the Singapore branch of the E. S. A. M. is putting up92 words
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Article207 1929-11-30 13 Satnrdij-, Not. 30 Taiping Amateur Races. Rugby Scotland vs. The Ri-»t, S.C.C. SJ.R.F.C. "A" H. Q. Wing Welch, Tanglin Welch Kept. vs. Perak. Ipoh. Footbail: Heo'.th and Strength Leagacri l.'nio:i vs. Juvenile Football Club, Clerical Cnion Ground. Hockey Ml. vs. Police Depot, I.A. Sunday, Dec. 1 Water Tolo207 words
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Article17 1929-11-30 13 [The co-operation of Club secretaries is requested in keeping this diary of sporting •v«nti accurst* and up-to-dsU.J17 words
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Article749 1929-11-30 13 Favours Higher And Wider Wickets. The famous Australian Test Match wicketkeeper, W. A. Oldfield, definitely favours the higher and wider stumps, said the Sydney Referee, when Oldfield granted an interview on his return from Europe. From what I s»w of it in England," he says, it is749 words
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Article35 1929-11-30 13 To Meet Next Month For Lonsdale Belt. London, Nov. 21. Len Harvey and. Jack Hood have been re-matched at Olympia on Dec. 1H for thu Lonsdale Belt and a purse of 1-4,500.35 words
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Advertisement169 1929-11-30 13 Raffles Hotel MONIA UTTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Programme for Sunday, Dec. 1, at 9.30 p.m. OVERTURE The Roman Carnival Hector Berlioz OPERA FAN'TASIE Carmen George Bizet INTERVAL In a Monastery Garden Ketelby TREPAK Antan Rubinstein FROM THE OPERA A TRISTAN ISOLDA Isolde's Love Death R. Wagner INTERVAL BALLET-SUITE Le Cid169 words
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Advertisement326 1929-11-30 14 Mr'Zlmm,',"LMttryf Str E, Nottm'i"Stt*+ For." WCWWi "Patlim" I TC3B B.HVCttP<B»L aiU'iiAT RATH>flgKm. a?B19?.'J-gJL» Uii:. tW». _J WITH CORK TIPS ASK ANTY FRiGiDAIREI OWNER! ASK any Frigidaire owner whether he would he without his Frigi«l;nre. whether he would part with •t for any money, unless it could be 'r 1 JZ!^5-i326 words
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Advertisement100 1929-11-30 14 1930 MODELS THE NEW CARS Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) EASTERN SERIES INDIA '"THE wondrous "Taj Mahal" was the out- come of superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and100 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1929-11-30 15 Margaret Carlton - Margaret Carlton. (liy g^iiiramiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiw Fashions For Children Camouflaging The "Awkward Age" The Revolution in Children's Clothes Starch ISow A Thing of The Past FrocH That Wash Well Jolly Decorations Fitting Out The Schoolshl 7/iri//« for Mother. inaaHaiiiiMuiiiiMMim London, Oct. 31. riASHIONS for children How absurd One can almost hear the1,201 words
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Article, Illustration62 1929-11-30 15 This school girl's coat is very trim and smart and she looks her best in the most sought-after fabric of the moment, tweed with tiny Hecks of colour. Hero, as the weather Rets colder, she insists that her fur cuffs shall embody the new fashion points. This62 words
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Article460 1929-11-30 15 Which would you rathe- be a biainy Monde, or n bewitching brunette It is a feet that the majority of fair j women are more brainy than their darker 1 ister;'. Blondes have the brains. Naturally there are exceptions to every rule, which perhaps accounts for the460 words
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Article183 1929-11-30 15 To get the best results from a permanent wa\e, see that the hair is in tho best condition beforehand. If the hair and scalp are in a healthy condition, it adds materially to the beauty and to the laftinu results of the wave. Again, when you are183 words
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Article180 1929-11-30 15 WHICH TAKES MOST Which would require the larger piece of ice to keep it cool, a ten pound roast of beef or ten pounds of ripe mangoes? Most people would answer that the meat demands better refrigeration. That, however, is not precisely the question. Once the meat is thoroughly cooled180 words
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Article, Illustration60 1929-11-30 15 Little party frocks have tight-fittin? bodices, fastened at the under-arm seam. The frock on the left could be fashioned in georgette, organdie or spotted muslin, and trimmed whh ribbon in a darker shade. The little dark haired maiden has chosen flowered taffeta, with a60 words
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Article634 1929-11-30 15 PRESENTS THAT GIVE THE MAXIMUM PLEASURE. Christmas gifts are divided into three categories the useful, the ornamental, and the white elephants If gifts aro given it seems a waste of thought, energy and cash to give something unsuitable to the recipient! "It is more blessed to give than634 words
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Article, Illustration91 1929-11-30 15 \T stands for veil. Face veils are beautiful of course, anJ faintly-colcured veils are being wcrn by some brides this year. But for sheer bridal beauty give me a veil of finest ivory silk tu'.le to set ofT a wedding gown, and trive to the bride, that91 words
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Article42 1929-11-30 15 A simple black felt hat for the autumn I has as its only decoration a number of medium-sized s;teel buttons. These arcarranged at intervals over the CfOVTI in lnr^c diamond shapes, giving an original i touch to a usoTul hat.42 words
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Article, Illustration753 1929-11-30 15 Children's Story ORISCILLA woke up one night to find that the roo.n was almost as light a< day, for the moonlight was streaming through the nursery windows. i She lay in bed wondering what could I have awakaned her, when she distinctly atari the sound of cups753 words
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Advertisement236 1929-11-30 16 THE AND IT'S INDIVIDUALITY Sooner or later the Motorist and the .Motorist-to-be will realise that more than half the pleasure of motoring is to be found in that pride of possession which alone will come with the ownership of an individualistic car. The individaulistic car is Urn car that is236 words
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Advertisement229 1929-11-30 16 BK^yJ||MS^Py/ s v4bbbbbL' r**• "^^^^^^^^^3^^^^^bP^l^^bbP^ F^fastsssi FAMILY ASSORTED BISCUITS A very old favourite, and no wonder. Dainty Cherry Macaroons, delicious sandwich biscuits, wafers and puff creams surely a biscuit assortment for all occasions, and every one of the kinds is made by the X oldest House in the trade. I229 words
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Article129 1929-11-30 17 Five Well-Known Chinese And Jew Arrested. Mr. E. Tongue, A.S.P. in charge of the Detective Branch, made a raid in Chango Alley on Thursday and effected the arrest of five well-known Chinese and a Jew. The accused, Tan Eng Yam, Chay Bongf Soo, Lee Siew Kan. Lim129 words
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Article64 1929-11-30 17 A novel entertainment is being offered at the Adelphi Hotel this week. In addition to the tea dance an attractive cabaret show has been arranged. Miss Rita Shields, from the London Hippodrome, appears with her partner, Mr. Harry Mayfield, in a dancing number. Miss Shields appeared in Mercenary Mary when64 words
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Advertisement93 1929-11-30 17 HEALTHY RUBBER TREES! INCREASED LATEX YIELDS! STATISTICS PROVE IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE Discerning Estate Managers, before manuring, should call or write for full particulars of the following Fertilizers SULPHATE OF AMMONIA UREA-BASF Nun*™ DIAIHMONIUM PHOSPHATE (20.6^ Nitrogen 52.5% Phosphoric Acid) LEUNAPHOS J 20% Phosphoric Acid I 16.5% Nitrogen NITROPHOSKA j93 words
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Advertisement46 1929-11-30 17 MELATI RADJA PERFUME Is the Perfume of Fashion. REFRESn YOURSELF WITH MELATI-RADJA LOTION. You can test the Melati Radja Perfume before you buy a bottle, as with each bottle a small testing bottle is supplied. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agent RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, S.S.46 words
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Advertisement555 1929-11-30 19 Assets exceed $10,000,000- Assurance In force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE, Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE, 17, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies555 words
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Advertisement589 1929-11-30 19 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF! INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Paid Up CapiUl in 600,000 shares of £5 each M.000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: IS, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Alor Star Klang Peshawar Bangkok Kobe Sorcmban Batavia K. Lumpnr Semerang589 words
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Advertisement727 1929-11-30 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Established 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (e-oot £8,500,000!' Paid np Capital Glds. 65,000,000 (about £4,600,000) Reserves Glds. 27,186,365 (about £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUI, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East SHANGHAI Head Office for China and Japan. BRANCH727 words
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Advertisement303 1929-11-30 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets 160,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business IS Enjoying Rapid Growth HAS A Policy for Every Need. Entabliahed 1887. Branch303 words
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Advertisement123 1929-11-30 19 PURCHASE Triumph w gj«' TRluMPrt 4.M HP. MODEL CM. With Acetylene Lighting and Horn Price $480.00 Electric $510.00 With Acetylene Lighting and Horn JPrice $385.00 Electric m $420.00 From UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED ¥W xJI ncor P orated in th Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE BRANCHES. TOR HEALTH VITALITY H C^ "O" ORANGE-SMASH123 words
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Advertisement149 1929-11-30 20 MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER. i MAN LION Portland Cement Recent "MAN and LION" contracts:— NEW MUNICIPAL OFFICES B.A.T. FACTORY MERCANTILE ISANK UNITEERS BUILDING ALEXANDRA ROAD SEWAGE WORKS. Trice Competitive. Sole Distributor* ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. 'Ir.-orporated in England) r^^i Shipment of 1930 MODELS LOWER RIDING POSITION AND MANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. MODEL149 words
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Advertisement256 1929-11-30 20 VLEK'S KINAWIJN (Quinawine) f VLEK'S KINAWIJN has been prepared from pure grape juice and quinquina of first quality. Due to its fine composition this beverage is much in demand as a real TONIC, invigorating and antifebrile. It gives a good appetite, dispds the weak feeling and is an y Ahmri256 words
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Advertisement233 1929-11-30 20 THE FOREMOST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. if Health in the A L Tropics Well Served II FRASER NEAVE, LTD. j ;1| I J AERATED WATERS 4£jß|f 'PHONE 2'J5O. NATIONAL GASH REGISTERS ONE OF 600 MODELS THE MERCHAXrS Organizer and Protector against lomb through leak* in Profits. There la a National Cash Register233 words
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