The Straits Times, 30 May 1930
1930-05-30
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Title Section40 1930-05-30 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAY A A 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS40 words
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Advertisement269 1930-05-30 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151). Ny Carlsberg Beer > In bnttlri and om draught. Si l» Importrrn ji EAST ASIATIC < CO., LTD. I (Inc. In Denmark) SINGAPORE. WHICH TONES AS IT CLEANSES J\JEDICAL authority and actual experience prove that i ft i <*■*■*■ regular dosing with old-fashioned salts269 words
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Advertisement86 1930-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 368-1) ROBINISONIS ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MOBKL GOWNS and\ MILLINERY, which have been carefully chosen from the latest ranges of Leading Fashion Houses in London and Paris. ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Californian Chilled Fruits i are delicious with Cold Storage Cream86 words
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Advertisement11 1930-05-30 1 Prime Portland CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. In Denmark) SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement497 1930-05-30 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In Cnglaud) HAIL AND PASSENGER AND CABOO BERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDLR CONTRACT WITH T Il? MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON* AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON rOB CHfNA AND JAPAN Tounagn due S"por*. KARMALA 9,100 May 31 MOREA U.OOO497 words
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Advertisement629 1930-05-30 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA/ TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp aaa Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnaga Due sail BSUWA MARU 10,700 Jun* 8 6 FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Juna It CO HAKOZAKI MAKU 10,500 July 2 8 TKRUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 17 HAKUSAN MAKU 10,500 July 80 81 HARUNA MSRU 10.f.00629 words
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Advertisement477 1930-05-30 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (laoorporatad to England; FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Keg-alar monthly aailinga by the wellknows steamer MARELLA (7866 tona) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4512 tons). The MABELLA is one of the largest and finest ateamar* trading to Auatraila, cabin* d*477 words
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Advertisement652 1930-05-30 2 R. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sab-coaaectlon* to Passage, Freight. Tfanahipwiasit, HarU« Depts. and Manager's Desk, Representative for Singapore as>4 Strait* Settlements of the Traveller* Oairlal lafarmation Bureau. Booking OfHce Royal Dntch Indian Airwave652 words
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Advertisement599 1930-05-30 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lllr. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. run CHINA MUTUAL BTKAM NAY. CO. LTD. lurarooratad in Eaglu* I REGULAB SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.599 words
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Advertisement566 1930-05-30 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. ilaeorporated In Siaa) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu. Kelantan, Banerma. Teropin, Patnni, Siagora, Laeoa, Sicbon, Bandon, Kohsamui. Langsuan, Chumpon ami Bangkok. Arrival Departnn SUDDHADIB June 2 June 4 VALAVA June 9 June II MALINI June 16 Jnn.' U The steamers are fitted throughout566 words
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Advertisement464 1930-05-30 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart MaatschappiJ Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO fleaa* Amsterdam Southampton Marseilles Rotterdam Tonnags a.s. Pr. D. Nederlanden 9.200 S.B.N. Kay 80 m.v. Baloeran 17,000 RX. Jnne 6 m.v. Chr. Huygens 15,640 S.M.N. Jane 13 s.s. Tierimai 8,100 RX. June464 words
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Advertisement536 1930-05-30 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhd AMERICAN. MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WOBLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang PRES. HARRISON June 9 June 12 June 14 PRES. JOHNSON June 23 June 26 Jane 28536 words
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Advertisement533 1930-05-30 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japaa Dae Spore s.s. CITY OF MADRAS June 2 s.s. CITY OF DELHI July 6 BJS. CITY OF SINGAPORI Aug. 6 HOMEWARDS533 words
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Advertisement420 1930-05-30 3 I (Incorporated in Norway) Direct Fast Monthly Service from BBLAWAN DELL PENANG AND SINGAPORE to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, ORE VANCOUVER, 8.C., SEATTLE and TACOMA. Arrive Due Sails Los Spore Spore Angeles M.V. BONNEVILLE In port June 2 July 6 M.V. CORNEVILLE June 23 Jane 28 July II M.V.420 words
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Advertisement396 1930-05-30 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 State*, and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Ban Francisco sad Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Hone Kong July 8 Baa Francisco, Los Angeles sad San Diego396 words
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Advertisement237 1930-05-30 3 COAL TAR Supplied in Various Grades to suit all Purposes. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. THE EASTERN STUDIO, LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, SINGAPORE. ENLARGEMENTS, MINIATURES, WEDDING and OTHER GROUPS. INDOOR and OUTDOOR. Modem Style. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. Beautiful and hardwcar STRING MATTING Selling at moderate237 words
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Article785 1930-05-30 4 "Finest in the World." HUGE MARBLE PILLARED BALL-ROOM. An Embassy building, described to the Washington, I>. <'.. correspondent of the -Morning I'cis! l.y Sir Lionel Fai le as "the finest in the world" is to be ready for the Hritish Ambassador and his staff on June785 words
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Article139 1930-05-30 4 Problem Has Been Definitely Solved. Canton. May 2 L The problem of the rice shortage here las been definitely solved through the •ombinet! efforts of the Government and he merchants. Huge quantities have been imported 'torn Ar.nam, Wuchow and other rice exporting centres, and the Government ha?139 words
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Article364 1930-05-30 4 Man "Confesses" To Murder. The most baffling; mystery in the history of the cinema inductry the murder of Mr. Desmond Taylor, an English motion-picture director and an Old Cliftonian, in his bungalow at Hollywood on February 1 or 2, 1922 may at |pst be within sight364 words
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Article302 1930-05-30 4 REDS TO REVISIT S. FUKIEN. Woping Folks Too Poor To Rob. According to a Canton report, a section of the Chu-Mo Reds, who latterly fled to Woping district on the north-eastern border of Kwangtung from Wuichang, in Southern Kiangsi, are still staying there. Their main body is at Wuichang and302 words
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Article97 1930-05-30 4 Six Vessels Intended For China Station. H.M.S. Poseidon, the second of the six submarines of the 1927 programme, has now been completed by the Vickers works, Barrow, and has been ordered to Campbcltown for trials. The Proteus is due for completion at the end of this month and97 words
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Article179 1930-05-30 4 To Administer Affairs Of Hainan Island. Canton, May 20. In order to bring the island of Hainan, in Southern Kwangtung, under better control, the Kwanstung Provincial authorities have appointed Admiral' Chan Chak, Commander-in-Chief of the 4th Naval Squadron, as special officer ad- ministering Hainan. Admiral Chan Chak179 words
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Article204 1930-05-30 4 Tragic Story of China Of Today. Hong Kong, May 23. A Canton Chinese paper relates the dramatic fall of a once wealthy official, whose family is now facing starvation. Mr. Wang Hay-ching was the erstwhile head of the Kwangtun-j provincial treasury, and was said to have amassed204 words
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Article442 1930-05-30 4 Dashed to Death. HANGING HELPLESS ON ROPE LADDER. At DiiKseldorf nerodrom? during mil week a crowd of thousands looked oa in ,n horrified suspense for three-quarters :i an hour while an aerial acrobat, Hunicrtmark, tried in vain to draw himself up by a rope ladder into442 words
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Advertisement77 1930-05-30 4 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. Ditto, duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or Chinese brush work —on thinnest paper or heaviest cardboard. Copies may be made ON ANY SIZE SHEET up to 21 by 31 inches. IN ONE OR MORE COLOURS AT77 words
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Advertisement24 1930-05-30 4 •a^B a^ar L^bW I Bm HB^^L^JHal NAVY CUT j I f\ Jiii >- infl W* wVJjP that stands to reason W.D&H.O. WILLS BRISTOL a LONDON24 words
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Advertisement214 1930-05-30 5 BRUSHING "ROBBIALOID" The New Cellulose Paint. (Vad. by the "ROBBIALAC" PEOPLE) For home use on Furniture and all Wood and Metal Surfaces. V fl Brushing Robbialoid is the outcome of a widespread desire for a rr.odern Cellulose finish to be applied by brush. fl Anyone can apply it without previous214 words
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Advertisement212 1930-05-30 5 Tile New Spciidinrj Tennis condition} of tenni* in 19SO the Tropicv Its perform- j g I ance in bound and yjv-V. pi*' 'w .1 speed is identical with v the requiremer^ of '-JrS:?^ P. ill will west am<t/incjly W>' well under the roucjtiml conditions. CROSSLEY OVER 100,000 ENGINES BUILT AM)212 words
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Advertisement310 1930-05-30 5 Dissolves Uric Acid A courtr ol t UOOOS4I IIHI '*^t^ In hall a lumbUr nl wairr ibrta» > j/ f* *.tt* dally b*iw««o m.«n %v*-i.' J» VjOUL. Cirumf »ufl«r»r^ lr»a> N,iAj .■l^/ Seintira an,Tcoiiipl».ni»»uo.ii.i.u.. 'atfl 6^ JCiaura. IKiiUO^ii t» j l«M* «»i>-r, |7 tbo •ulniinn Pilk«r Durr <>r dilu a«c310 words
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Obituary96 1930-05-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS of k. A. Suppiah of thi Govern r ractor, are informed that .he K I :..~:.la Padayaefci 1 father of K. A. Supplah r.n.! the father-in-law of K. M N r ml .1 <' Bidadari, t d, I roi l i I. A-- ytarf V.I V (TEN.—96 words
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Advertisement636 1930-05-30 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. i T» Tft« Advertising lut|«, straits Tim»i, Cecil Street. Plimi <niert th« following small a4veiti»emeikt for »ay» I— V*«r« «r* .piiroxlmatal} seven word* to nn» and thers it A»l raw -»»r». .t ?i. eanti par Una per iniertion with minimam of on* dollar per Insertion fa* additional636 words
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Advertisement638 1930-05-30 6 MISCELLANEOUS MAKM.KS white Italian. 1, Telegraph St. EUBOPBAM MASSEUSE, 739, Kampong liabru Road, Keppcl Harbour. PIANO. New pianos for sr.'e. Season Co., Ltd., 11l and US, North liri.i^, ttoud. PHOENIX "ORANGFPOP." As refreshing as a dip in the Briny! "Be in the Swim" und place a tr ill urdir now.638 words
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Advertisement759 1930-05-30 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, 70, MEYER ROAD. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 90, Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 97, Meyer Road. Entry July 1. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, C and D, Eber Road, off Oxley Road. Apply 2, Eber Road. TO LET, No. 53,759 words
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Advertisement577 1930-05-30 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.ICT. river side godown about 10,000 C sq. ft. Apply S. Munasseh Co., No. 6-2, Malacca Street. LARGE OFFICES TO LET, at 9, De Souia Street. Also 68, Robinson Road suitable for office and godown. Apply N. Reuben, 7, De ..Souza Street. OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, Brd floor577 words
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Advertisement854 1930-05-30 6 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. 1 SUMMER 1930 RACE MEETING. Saturday, May 31, Tuesday, June 3, (H.M. the King's Birthday). Saturday 7lh and Monday 9th p (Whit Monday) of June 1930. h Three runs for each division of Classes 1, S 2 and 3 Horses. Two runs for each division of Classes854 words
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Advertisement997 1930-05-30 6 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF rHE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit Nu. 2.T1 of 1928. Between Hadji Samsudln Doing Matara Plaintiff, and I. Hadji Abdul hareem, 1. Hrhamed Takil bin Il.ulii L.ibalidah. I. ■'atimah Start* ll.idji 1 nhalidah, 4. Andi Kechonic, .1. Abdullah bin Hadji Mnhamvd Said (An In997 words
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Advertisement643 1930-05-30 7 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE (i* excel hn i croKM-frrain pattern oak-stained ie:ik household furniture, etc. At No. 79, Steven's Road, on Saturday. May It, at 2.30 p.m. Campriaina 11.M.V. double spTinc motor table trrand hornless uraniophono with record ill reeorda, sideboard, extending idninit table to est 12 persons, and chairs, ;;m643 words
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Advertisement456 1930-05-30 7 JACK'S REFERENCE BOOK j For HOME and OFFICE. The Key to Efficiency. 1088 Double-Column Pages. Cloth bound. An encyclopaedia of general information, i a medical, legal, social, educational and I commercial guide. An English Diction- ary. Late Pannell's reference book, new and enlarged edition. MY MOST VALUABLE DESK COMPANION, Sir456 words
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Advertisement432 1930-05-30 7 KEEP HIM HAPPY AND WELL. Your child's happiness and regular pro- dependent upon his susUiinment in cool health. With you rests this responsibility. The chief factors of health in the viry yniin; are sound digestion und internal rllMlHnass It is from defective stomach and bowel uctfbn that most infantile tioubles432 words
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Advertisement215 1930-05-30 7 _i^_____r vßS_9__k% ENDS <OLPS Beware of exposure to germladen crowds beware of draughts, bad air, sudden temperature changes, wet feet! As a precaution, gargle night and morning with listerine, full strength, and always at the first sign of nose or throat irritation.Thus, you can escape many ailments which are caused215 words
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Advertisement218 1930-05-30 7 X^' VERITYS FANS LARGE STOCKS HELD BY THE Sole Agents For Malaya SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMIM K. /^'j^j^l AJt^ "^^fe^sssfc^ j^^HL'^^ jDp SWJMk 'V^H y^ I -^cxaX I I COl like a 2-yr-old/ Since taking Kruschen Salts. a asaf been <■ tdii j O,t tune of the lad* of Tci218 words
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Article1021 1930-05-30 8 SUMATRA LETTER. Retrenchment Everywhere QUESTION OF FORCED LABOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, May 22. In lesponsible circles in the D.E.I, it is realised that the prosperons years have passed, and that dt-pressicn maycontinue for a rather prolonged period. Those v/ho have reconciled themselves with the1,021 words
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Article161 1930-05-30 8 American Senators Exchange Hot Words. Washington, May 20. A variety of advice was given to the Senate Committees on the London Naval Ticaty by high naval officers today. Rear-Admirals J. V. Chase and J. R. 1 rir.irle described the cruiser provision H unfair, and strenuously objected to161 words
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Article117 1930-05-30 8 To Determine Their Position In Anthropology. An important expedition led by Signori Gatti and Cipriani is leaving Northern Rhodesia shoitly for Rome via Central Africa. This Italian scientific expedition will be joined by Professor Dart, discoverer of the famous Taungs skull. The expedition will probably enter the117 words
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Article355 1930-05-30 8 Low-Necked Dresses In Egyptian Tomb, Mr. Selim Hassan, the Egyptian excavator, who has been digging on behalf of the Egyptian University near the Cairo pyramids, has discovered the tomb of Tarso Ankh, which is the fifth tomb of a p.-iest to be discovered in the355 words
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Article89 1930-05-30 8 Now Gives Nickels Instead Of Dimes. John D. Rockefeller, Senior, has joined other rich Americans in economising during the present hard times. Instead of giving away shiny new dimes when he meets strangers he likes, as has long been his habit, he now disburses equally shiny rcw nickels.89 words
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Article540 1930-05-30 8 In Touch with Six People On Train. A Telephone conversation took place on April 27 between an office in London and a train moving as 60 miles an hour across Canada. This important advance in the development of the long-distance telephone was inaugurated by Mr. C.540 words
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Article225 1930-05-30 8 Aged Chinaman's Fate In Australia. A fire occurred just before midnight last night, when Casey and Co.'s premises at East Ingham, where they carried on business as general storekeepers, drapers, and bakers, was burnt to the ground, says the Brisbane Courier of May 6. An aged Chinaman,225 words
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Article135 1930-05-30 8 First Visit to Olympia Since War. London, May 6. For the first time since before the war a team of officers from the crack cavalry regiments of the German Army will ride in the international horse show at Olympia next month, in competition with Great Britain, France,135 words
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Article998 1930-05-30 8 AMY AS A GROUND ENGINEER. Hard Work and No Play. HOW GIRL PILOT GAINED EXPERIENCE. Seven forty-five a.m. '•Good-morning!" me brightly. You're late "—Boss boomingly. "We start work at 7.30 sharp. You'll not put a foot inside this hangar today. You can go right home again (This is delivered in998 words
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Article30 1930-05-30 8 Dr. Furtwanjfler, the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, has invited Sir Thomas Beecham to conduct the Berlin Orchestra in Berlin.30 words
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Advertisement42 1930-05-30 8 Your Typiste will tell ycu The Royal stands for real efficiency." I*^s^^ m^ j^ Sole Agents for MALAYA lAvNrOliJ SINGAPORE, J IX L LtCl. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH PENANG. "j WATCHES Punctuality ELEGANCE The watch preferred by 20 million people. Wholesale RENE ULLMANN42 words
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Advertisement108 1930-05-30 8 ODEON ARTISTE AT COVENT GARDEN AND QUEEN'S HALL M" E LOTTE LEHMANN Read these favourable criticisms The entrancing quality and delicious inflections of her voice."— MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. Every Song revealed complete mastery." DAILY TELEGRAPH. Above all, her singing is entirely pure." THE TIMES. Mme. Lotte Lehmann's recital at the Queen's108 words
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Advertisement486 1930-05-30 9 r mLHAMBRh o jjf m THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND WfW OS £O REPRODUCTION Aa Sk 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. BREAKING "SUNNY SIDE UP" RECORDS THE BRIGHTEST REVUE YET f$ Eg? OU star ■>£! b^il niovictone lOSITIVKI.V THK LAST PERFORMANCES I I on Saturday. May 31. at 3486 words
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Advertisement275 1930-05-30 9 \i/Ai/yy .yu w h\u mm vm ummu urn mm wmu NepQ© QO OQOf) O©Qg)OQ Q© Q® GO CGOi< ©1 1 flHf SV J *4 I■ §H f^y. H Imkmmß 1 B MALAYA'S FINEST PICTURE PALACE TONIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 Instantaneous Success of Paramourit's All-Talking and Singing Production, "INNOCENTS OF275 words
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Advertisement147 1930-05-30 9 VICTORIA THEATRE From SATURDAY IS EXT, MAY 31. Twice daily 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. KXCLUBIVE TO THIS THEATRE. MICKY MOUSE The pet of all the World. THE DONOVAN AFFAIR The jrreatesl of all Mystery Plays. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. SHOWING ARSENAL V. HULL THE GRAND NATIONAL etc. Booking at LITTLE'S. $2 and147 words
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Article266 1930-05-30 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Government Loan io Dollar Line. The Dollar Steamship Lines, Inc., has ban jrrantisi two loan aggragattag £200,00 it, covering three-quartan of the cost of reconditioning the Prestttart l'illmore and the I'u-idinl Johnson, pasaangar liners o< the company's ioimd-tne-workl service according to s Washington In266 words
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Article163 1930-05-30 10 East Asiatic Company's New Vessel. i Asiatic Company*! now motor vessel I--' niKia will arrive in tat roads i'..la>. <>:i In maid< i voyage from Europe. The B r ship t>> the lI.S, ..i and is a combined passcnjrei' end cargo \i>-si'!. built hy Messrs. Burmeister and Wain,163 words
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Article124 1930-05-30 10 CHANGE IN RE GULATIONS New Age Limit for Second Mates. The council of th.- Mercantile Maiine Service Association have been cop.^iilerin^ 11.:.t aspect if thi? new regulations foi t.insU-rs and inut. I—officially approved me opsiative o.i Jan. 1 next whereby tin 1 an limit a* applied to c&ndidatea for "Jr.:124 words
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Article48 1930-05-30 10 To be Launched by the Prince Of \VaL>>. Sir George McLaren Brown, Kuropcar. general manajre-r of the Canadian Pacific Railway, announces th:>; t!i<- Priaca of Wales ha. consented to taoch the ("anailia Pacific m exprasi Atlantic liner Hmnresi of Britain on •H;n-.- 11. at Glasgow.48 words
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Article424 1930-05-30 10 Mineral Resources Of Dutch Indies. Thnt the Netherlands East Indies, alrendy renowned all over the world for their wealth of tropical produce, such as sugar, rubber, eatfee, tea, copra, spices, etc., and in a minor irmjl for tin und oil, may some day become equally well known as424 words
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Article105 1930-05-30 10 Singapore May :;0. Tin. Steadier. Kuchais 1.16-1.20, Kinta* I 1.".-l.;s'. Pena'vats 56-58 cents, Petalinps ">- 1.17 H. Talams HO-90 cents nom.. Hong Fatti St-U cnts, Sunsrei Luas 1.40-I.4'i, Klr.riic B nn 2.20-iJS, Ulu KhiriK- 1.15-l^U, Hitams !f>-40 cents, Ayer Hitams 14s -1 Is. 9<1., Hon)f ■von?105 words
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Article129 1930-05-30 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore. May '!0. London. Rubber 6 13-ltid., up 1-lCd. Noon priec London Standard) Spot 22\ cents. London.— Tin £143 2s. Cd., up 2s. 6d. Mining. Quiet Sungei Ways 3-3.20, Cuchais 1. 1">-1. 17'.. xd., Kinta Dredges 1.15- IS, Hon>: FttU M-H c«nts, .Malaya Coasoli l--2i outs.129 words
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Article230 1930-05-30 10 Dismissed Members of Staff Protest. T!i»> first mei-ting ef directors and members of the supervisory board of the Deutschc Jaak und Hi-i-0.-iiu (IfM-IU.-tiiift »ince the nerving of the two hank- «as disturbed by in tests from men who hud lost their posts iwing to reduction of the230 words
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Article259 1930-05-30 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, May SO. )n London, Bank 4ms 15 1C Ueman.l 2 3 3/4 Private 3'm. credit I/4U On New York, demand (6 1/16 Private 90 d (7% )n France, Bank T.T. 1411 On India, Bank T.T. i.,j\ >>n lloriß Koiij.-, Bank T.T. ,11. Shant;hui. Bank T.T. 139 On Java,259 words
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Article489 1930-05-30 10 Val. Pd. Buyen Seller! U £1 Asam KunilianR 21 23 xd. I Ayer Ilitam Tin 14 l\k 14,9 £1 £1 Bungrin Tin 20 20 9 1 1 Batang I'udang 0.10 0.14 1 1 Batu Caves 0.80 0.85 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.46 0.66 B £1 Burmah Malty 16/- 16/a489 words
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Article219 1930-05-30 10 Val. I'd. Buyers Seller* 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 2.30 2.40 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. ;;.00 3.10 -:i £1 bril. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 6.1S.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.60 nom. 1 1 Cycle- and Carriagt 0.40 0.45 nom. :0s. 10s. Dun* Development 4,0 5 6 I Sj219 words
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Article101 1930-05-30 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 192 C red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.e. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% prem. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1907 red. IMI $1,600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 95101 words
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Article382 1930-05-30 10 raser ani o. am ,ya Today's Pricei Fraier Lyall t Co. tvatt Alle:il,y (U) 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.r.0 ilur l.ajah ($1) IJ2O 1.30 1.110 1.30 V. llr.am (tl) 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.40 V. Kuning ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 i. Malay (*2) 2.00 2.20 2.00 2.20 i. M..u-k382 words
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Article397 1930-05-30 10 Effect of Replacing Solid Tyres by Pneumatics. Under discouraging American advices and holiday influences the commodity has again been dull, reports the Investors' Review. Operators ware particularly disheartened by the American stock figures shown in the March questionnaire, stock and afloat totalling 206,980 tons against 157,000 a year397 words
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Article136 1930-05-30 10 The following passengers arrived per t.s.s. Marella, yesterday from Australia Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maxwell. Mr. H. O. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hawson, Mr. H. A. Maddison, Mr. J. Farrin?ton, Mr. A. M. Chalmers. Miss M. Farewell, Capt. W. S. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.136 words
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Article244 1930-05-30 10 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. Today. Selat Fandjang, Bcngkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe anil Pajakombo (Honit Thoii^'i n.ir. North, N.-Kast an<i N.-Wi-sl BwMtm iCi-n.M-al van (.rnn :s pan. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEust Borneo, Celebes, Molucca*, and Timor DHl] i Nam V, B| I 4 p.m. Sibu (Anirbyl 4 p.m. Siam (except Lower Sinin244 words
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Article289 1930-05-30 10 KEPPEL HARBOUR. Mnin Wharf Bipfir J. J. 14, Kijans, 11. miili->. The Cable. Oil Wharf Nil. <"..al Wharf l'a'.u,l. LollgO, Crow. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. i Albert Dock Darvcl. f Victoria Dock Nil. i',lt krpprl Harbour. King's Dock Nil No. 1 Dock Dione, W. Hi.289 words
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Article25 1930-05-30 10 From China and Japan, by Tiluwa, at Singapore 6 a.m. tomorrow From China and Japan, by Calcutta Mum, due at Singapore on Monday.25 words
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Article24 1930-05-30 10 At the Malayalee Association literary meeting at 5 p.m. on Sunday Mr. A. <;. Menon will speak on the LMUPH of Nations and its activities.24 words
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Advertisement144 1930-05-30 10 Notice to Mariners. Two new lights arc to be established in Penang Harbour tomorrow, in th? South i hannel. wer light is mounted <>n a steel leacon 19 reet above 8.W.0.8.T. in lat. I 18V4'N, lonjr. 100 20% *E (approx). The upper liirht is mounted on a steel leacon 28144 words
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Advertisement95 1930-05-30 10 Coughing at NIGHT For over half a century children throughout the world have been given CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY It relieves a tickling throat, stops night coughs, croup and colds from developing into dangerous forms of influenza or pneumonia. Pleasant to take it contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. CfAMBCTIrAIN'ff COUCH95 words
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Miscellaneous277 1930-05-30 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. H Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, ihine. Humidity tirn. F. F. int. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star .90 75 Nil 8.3 85 SE 2 Fine Kotu ltharu 87 76 Nil 2.:t 85 SSW 5 Fine K. TreiiKtfiinu277 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-05-30 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Friday. May 30. H. W. 12.10 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in., 11.15 p.m., 9 ft. 5 in. Homeward mail by stiamer closes !>v "t iim at p.m. Municipal Commissioners' mtp., 2.1 "i p.i<i. Mail for Australia <-losi's :it i p.m. St. Andrew's Sty., aim. mtg.. S.C.C166 words
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Article649 1930-05-30 11 AROUND THE MARKETS. May Record Month For Business Paucity. LITTLE CHANGE IN PRICES. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10.30 a.m. Today's Prices Kubber. 22% cents per lb. Tin, 200 tons at $71% per picul. Yesterday's priced Kubber. London ft 13-16 d. per lb.. up l-16d. Xe* York 18*4 cts.649 words
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Article141 1930-05-30 11 Assents Now Total 563 Companies. The Rubber Growers' Association reports the third list of compnnies, etc., which have Forwarded assents in the required form. Included in this list are the 18 companies domiciled in Shanghai mentioned in the first list as having advised their support by cable; the141 words
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Article39 1930-05-30 11 Ihe Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce is publishing quarterly a brochure of 150 pages, printed in English and Dutch, containing a wealth of information regarding the trade, Industrie* and traffic of iettenbu*. itisUei are largely in the form of39 words
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Article874 1930-05-30 11 Record Crop Harvested Last Year. The tenth annual ordinary genera) meeting of Bukit Panjong, Ltd., was held on April 2b at the registered offices, 481-484, Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C., Mr. Charles Blair presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Taylor Noble and Co., Ltd.), having read the874 words
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Article275 1930-05-30 11 Popularity of Baby Austin In Singapore. Though motor-car share values have reacted this week on profit-taking, they remain above pre-Budget levels. The rise in Austin Motors ordinary, in the last eight weeks, from 7s. 3d. {o 35». Gd., is of special interest in view of the efforts275 words
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Article66 1930-05-30 11 Litest Cable London Spot Sheet 6 13-16<1. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 13 per lb. t.S.S. equal to London Standard s l |jt Itandard R.S.S. on Tender June July July-Sept. m Oct.-Dec. Buyer* 22% 28 >4 24 24 H 25 Ms SfUen66 words
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Article128 1930-05-30 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., under date of May 28, report as follows The market has pursued its featureless course during the past week, and has varied throui;huut from quiet tn dull. Over the period prices in London, New York, and Singapore are practically un- changed, although128 words
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Article344 1930-05-30 11 Kelantan Electric Light And Power. We hnve received a copy of the prospectus of the Kelantan Electric Light and Power Co., Ltd., of which 325,000 shares at $1 each are offered for public subscription. The present issue is limited to 350,000 shares, and of these 25,000 have been344 words
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Article273 1930-05-30 11 Falling Export Demand. The resumption of work after the Easter stoppage found the roal trade rather worse than better. No doubt the reduction in the output resulting from the holidays brought a little relief to the collieries, but, unfortunately, this has not been accompanied by any improvement273 words
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Article442 1930-05-30 11 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m. Kitchener— a biography, R. Ballard). 1930, illus. Burke the founder of British Conservatism, IA. A. Baumanni, 1929; The Odyssey of on Orchid Hunter, (F. D. Burdetti, liKiO, illus. Kpisoile* and Reflections, (Sir Wyndham Childsi,442 words
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Article1115 1930-05-30 11 Mr. L. Dougal and Rubber Outlook. The tenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Jugra Land and Carey, Ltd.. MM held in the hall of the Institute of Accountants and Actuaries 220, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, on April M, Mr. 1.. Dougal presiding. Mr. Allan1,115 words
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Article77 1930-05-30 11 Runliy. May 2:1. Foreign exchanges are Am terdam 12.07 7 AUiens> 376, Bombay Is. SS-Ud, Berlin 20.365, russels 34.81.1. Bucharest His, Rio 5 55-64, Buenos Aires 42 l;t-lfi. C tpenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.115, Helaingtora 193, Hong Kong Is. ihid., Lisbon INJS, Madrid :e.i.M'... Milan 92.7«, New York 4.5.. 81-82,British Wireless - 77 words
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Advertisement642 1930-05-30 11 THE KELANTAN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named Company is issuing a prospectus dated May 20, 1930, a copy of which has been filed with the Registrar of Companies at Kuala Lumpur, inviting subscriptions at par for 325,000 ordinary shares of $1 each.642 words
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Advertisement16 1930-05-30 11 .""rr 1 1 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FI?JD IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES,16 words
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1313 1930-05-30 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TODAY, MAY, 30, 1930. MR. CHURCHILLHISTORIAN. A "Jack of a!! trades" is, they say. 'cldoin master of any. Yet there are always exceptions which prove the rule and Mr. Winston Churchill— a first ir.stalBMOt of wfcoM new book, "The Crucial Crises of the Great War," shortly1,313 words
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Article1226 1930-05-30 12 Making the North' Pole Habitable. Yesterday some account was given of Processor A. M. Low and hi« inventions, which include the pilotless plane and aerial and wirelessly controlled torpedoes. Today this wizard of modern science visualises some of the possibilities which a War of the Future1,226 words
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Article14 1930-05-30 12 Mr. J. A. Leach is the new secretary of ihe S-am Chamber of Mines.14 words
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Article19 1930-05-30 12 Mr. H. S. Jackson, of Senkang Estate, Port Diekson, proceeds H?mc on leave at f he end of July.19 words
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Article16 1930-05-30 12 Mr. F. 11. Frodsham, Superintendent of Kovi nue Surveys, Kuala Pilah, proceeds on Home leave shortly.16 words
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Article20 1930-05-30 12 Dr. V. Eskelutul, M.D., of Bangkok has icreivcd an appointment, in Denmark and is leaving for home by the Boringia.20 words
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Article26 1930-05-30 12 Mr. .1. W. Hoflin, personal assistant to the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.R., 'eavo3 for Home on Wednesday. He will be succeeded by Dr. H. P. Hodge.26 words
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Article29 1930-05-30 12 Mr. Arthur Edmonds, J.P., of Seremban who is the Chaplain's Warden, has received the Bishop's commission and authority to be an honorary lay reader in the diocese cf Singapore.29 words
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Article29 1930-05-30 12 Mr. Y. Tsujita, proprietary planter, and a prominent member of the Japanese community of Batang Padanp, has returned to Tapah with his family, after a Ion? holiday ir. Japan.29 words
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Article33 1930-05-30 12 The following promotion has been made by the Secretary of State for the Colotam Mr. N. L. I.indon, Asst. Supt. of Police, Straits Settlement'), to be Deputy Commissioner of Police, Federated Malay States.33 words
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Article32 1930-05-30 12 Dr. Mai Prom Srisvasti, of the Faculty l f M»dicine of Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, is leaving early next month for post graduate study in America, at the expense of the Rockefeller Institute.32 words
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Article33 1930-05-30 12 It is understood that Mr. J. D. Kloezctnnnn, who has been connected with Lindcteves, Stokevis, Ltd., Ipoh branch, for some years, will shortly take up the rranagership of Kay Yew mine, near Ipoh.33 words
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Article45 1930-05-30 12 Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McKean left Bangkok by the Kalgan. Mrs. McKean is homeward bound on retirement from the American Presbyterian Mission, and tho doctor is accompanying her as far as Hong Kong. He himself expects to retire from Siam some time next year.45 words
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Article44 1930-05-30 12 Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princesses Kitiyakara of Chandaburi, their son, Prince Kitikun, and party arrived at Penansr yesterday from Bangkok. Prince Kitikun is returning to a military school in Paris. His parents, are spending a few days at Penang before ltturninj to Siam.44 words
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Article680 1930-05-30 12 SCIENTIFIC EAVESDROPPING. According; to the Thurgauer Zoitung, the high school boys of the little town of Habelschwerdt, Switzerland, arc tn bt credited with a fine achievement in "applied physics." In order to listen-in at the proceedings of the mr.sters' board, and thus get to know their680 words
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Article51 1930-05-30 12 The engagement is announced between Travers Lawrence, only son of the late. Lawrence Mooyaart, of Golconda, F.M.S., and Mrs. Moyaart, of Lulworth House, Southbourne, and Sylvia, youngest daughter of Llewelyn Tipping, 1.X.5., and Mrs. Tipping, of Shcrards, Godalmint,'. The marriage will take place at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, on June51 words
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Advertisement184 1930-05-30 12 Cmmim NAVY CUT CIGARETTES W D. H O. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON. £1 -irSb/fl LE A»S THE STYLE PACE V J<X f¥]r\ FOR 1930. /J Tightly knitted from Urn I M The suit that chained strongest long-fibred wool, a bathing to swimming Jantzen fits you comfortably, J smoothly, without a wrinkle.184 words
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Advertisement95 1930-05-30 12 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. Agents for T.K.K.'s Tyres, Shoes, Hats, Balloon Toys and other Goods. Our prices retail or wholesale are Fixed and are identically the same as those charged by T.K.K.'S Sale Depots. For wholesale orders we allow the same discount as T.K.K.'S Sale95 words
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Advertisement40 1930-05-30 12 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising: that ia offered to the Strait* Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Time* are, to the best of our knowledge, 330E0UGHLI gELIABLE.40 words
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5532 1930-05-30 13 "CRUCIAL CRISES OF THE GREAT WAR." The Prelude to Tannenberg. BATTLE OF GUMBINNEN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. QO MI'CII fresh light has hern thrown upon the strategy of the Great War, durimr the II 1 years which have elapsed since the Armistice, that it is5,532 words
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Article344 1930-05-30 13 Wonderful Escape In Crash. London, May 29. A talk broadcast by Miss Amy Johnson from Brisbane was heard in England this evening. Sir John Goodwin, the Governor of Queensland, introduced Miss Johnson, who referred to her absolutely marvellous welcome in Australia. The r;cently opened Post344 words
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Article190 1930-05-30 13 Further Opposition In United States. Washington, May 29. Th? Senate naval committee has concluded tho hearing of the evidence with regard to the London Treaty. The final Witnesses included Admiral Robison, who testified that the United States would get ir. sufficient eight-inch guns and too many six-inch guns.Reuter - 190 words
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Article50 1930-05-30 13 Trouble Clearing Away Satisfactorily. Rugby, May 29. It is stated at Buckingham Palace that the King's rheumatic trouble is clearing away satisfactorily. The Queen, on her visit today to the Royal Military Tournament was accompanied by the Duke of Gloucester, Prince George and little Princess Elizabeth. British Wireless.British Wireless - 50 words
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Article45 1930-05-30 13 Record Low Prices on London Market. Rugby, May 29. There was a further slump in silver on the London market today, when prices fell to the lowest ever recorded, 17 7/16 d. for spot and 17*4 d. for forward delivery. British Wireless.British Wireless - 45 words
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Article28 1930-05-30 13 Congress Leader Arrested At Nagpur. Nagpur, May 29. Abhayankar, the president of the Central Provinces Conjfrebs committee, has been arrested on a charge of sedition. Reut«r.Reuter - 28 words
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Article99 1930-05-30 13 Riot at Lillooah. POLICE HAVE TO FIRE ON CROWD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, May 29. Two European officials at the East Indian Railway Workshops at Lillooah, near Calcutta, were besieged in a workshop by a crowd of 3,000 men. A European inspector and a sergeant99 words
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Article133 1930-05-30 13 Reception Polite But Not Encouraging. Paris, May 29. Commenting on M. Briands plan for a United States of Europe," ML Poincare says he thinks the welcome accorded to it by the nations addressed was polite but generally unencouraging. It had been made apparent that Europe (if suchReuter - 133 words
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Article76 1930-05-30 13 Sir Hubert Wilkins to Use Submarine. Washington, May 29. Sir Hubert Wilkins, together with several members of the proposed expedition to the Arctic, recently applied for permission to take the United States Navy's obsolete submarine Pl 2 and convert it into an imder-sea craft capable of boring throughReuter - 76 words
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Article97 1930-05-30 13 Powers of the President Increased. Washington, May 29. The members of the two Houses of Congress who have been conferring with regard to the Tariff Bill agreed to the new flexible provision which will broaden considerably the powers of the President and restrict the authority of the TariffReuter - 97 words
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Article74 1930-05-30 13 Epidemic of Typhus Raging. Peking, May 29. The Famine Relief Committee reports that for the first time in the history of the organisation a Chinese member has been killed by criminals attempting to prey on the organisation by inflicting levies on labour materials. Typhus is ragint inReuter - 74 words
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Article113 1930-05-30 13 Soviet Adopts Stubborn Attitude. Shanghai, May 27. In connection with the Sino-Russian Conference, which is due to open in Moscow next month to discuss the Chinese Eastern Railway question, Mr. Mo Te-hui, the leader of the Chinese delegation, and ML Karakhan, who will be the chief SovietSin Kuo Min - 113 words
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Article44 1930-05-30 13 Amsterdam, May 30. A Bill is to be introduced to authorise the exploration and exploitation of oil by the Dutch Colonial Oil Co. in six grounds and the Bataafsehe Oil Co. in ten grounds in the Dutch East Indies. Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article227 1930-05-30 13 Bill Passes Second Reading. London, May 30. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Government Education Bill by 280 to 223. The bill provides for raising the school leaving age from 14 to 15 years. Sir Charles Trcvelyan, moving the second reading cfBritish Wireless - 227 words
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Article244 1930-05-30 13 Andhras Again Attacked By Burmans. Rangoon, May 29. A gang of Burmans last night attacked a party of Andhras near the hospital. The military police opened fire and restored order. The situation this morning shows a further slight improvement, but shipping is still at a standstill. The hospital244 words
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Article79 1930-05-30 13 Westminster Abbey Service. Rugby, May 29. The first part of the funeral service for Archbishop Lord Davidson took place at Westminster Abbey this evening. The large congregation include;! :representatives of the King and the Prince of Wales. The service was conducted by the Dean of Westminster, the ArchbishopsBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Article43 1930-05-30 13 NEW PORT FOR CHINA Chunshan Development Scheme Revived. Shanghai, May 29. Mr. Tang Shao-yi, the former Premier of the Peking Government, is proceeding to Chunshanhsien, Dr. Sun Vat-sen's birthplace, in connection with the scheme for developing Chunshan as a port. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 43 words
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Article678 1930-05-30 13 Nanking Preparing For Big Push. THREAT TO TSINAN. Critical Position South Of Hankow. Shanghai, May 23. Today the lull continues on the Lun?hai Railway line front, but it is clearly merely a lull before yet another storm. On both sides there is frenzied activity and constantSin Kuo Min - 678 words
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Article53 1930-05-30 13 Dividend of 14 Per Cent. Declared. Amsterdam, May 30. The gross profits of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij for tho year amounted to 1,206,000 guilders, as compared with 1." 10,000 in the previous year. A dividend of 14 per cent, is recommended, which is the same as in theReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement62 1930-05-30 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Pace Horrors of Future War, By Professor A. M. Low 12 I New Books Reviewed 17 Chinese Will Case .11 Heavy Sentences for Scrangoon Road Robbers 14 Cricket Notes and Comments 19 Australians best Oxford by an Innings 1 Bobby Jones Wins a Hard Match II Malays62 words
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Article1222 1930-05-30 14 Serangoon Road Affray. CIVILIANS AN!) POLICE COMMENDED. After a hearing lasting live days, three Chinese, Yip Lam, Chan Long and Mak Siow Kam. were yesterday found guilty on serious charges connected with armed robbery at the junction of Serangoon Road ;iml Me-I'herson Road on Mar1,222 words
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Article223 1930-05-30 14 Quarrel Reviewed in Assizes At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. On March 2.", deceased was walking out of Kuala Lumpur after selling beancukes when he met the accused near the District Hospital and a quarrel ensued. The quarrel reached serious proportions, knives223 words
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Article101 1930-05-30 14 Successfirt Performance At Raffles Hotel. A successful and entertaining cabaret mar.c: was given last night at Kcfflt Hottl. Signor Enrico Palmetto, who Has a voice of fine quality, sang anrong other items Pagliacci while Mrs. Aiford, well known to Singapore audiences, was loudly applauded for her delightful rendering101 words
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Article57 1930-05-30 14 Bangkok Court Decides To Proceed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 30. The lower court has decided to proceed with the case in which Mr. D. A. Pestonji, I '"kriaker, is sued in connection with :;n aih-,'ed cumulative bet on seven events at the recent race meeting. The57 words
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Article90 1930-05-30 14 Malayan Specimens on Way To England. One of the largest collections ever ;.iade iti this part of the world for the Zoological Garden is now en route for home i>n the steamer Eumaeus, under the charge nt Keeper Lanworn. The collection was made by Mr. A. St.90 words
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Article88 1930-05-30 14 Resigning Chairmanship Of Conservative Party. London, May 29. Mr. .i. C. Davidson, the chairman of thi' .nscrvative Party organisation, in nn interview with a representative of Reuter's Agency today, said that he I his resignation to Mr. Stanley Baldwin before Easter. Mr. Baldwin was consulting88 words
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Article66 1930-05-30 14 A wedding was solemnised at the Gam tUU, Main Road, Taiping, on Tuesday afiernoon, the contracting parties being Mr. Lean Chean Chor, a well-known rabbet dealer, of Taiping, and Miss N'g Kirn Kooi, the daughter of Mr. Lean Kean (Juan, the pastor of the Gospel Hall. Mr. Marks officiated at66 words
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Article160 1930-05-30 14 Letter from Mr. Yeo Van Boon. Over the report of the charge against Chua Ann Chin, manager of the jewellery auction department of Ching Keng Lee and Co., Ltd., which appeared in our issu? of yesterday, by an unfortunate error the heading Charge Against Manager apDeared as160 words
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Article122 1930-05-30 14 Distress Among Chinese Miners. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May tB. Increasing evidence is coming to hand of Chinese miners being unable to carry on under present conditions, so that more and more coolies are being thrown out of work. It is reliably stated that seven Chineseowned122 words
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Article229 1930-05-30 14 Sequel to Raid by Armed Gang Robbers. Arrested by the Rochore police on his return f.-on China, a Chinese faced two-yeais'-old charge before Mr. P. S. Williams, the Second Police Magistrate yesterday aiternocn, when the preliminary inquiry into a case of armed robbery was concluded. Ac coi229 words
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Article199 1930-05-30 14 INNOCENTS OF PARIS." Maurice Chevalier at The Capitol. A considerable improvement was noticed in the sound recording at tho Capitol Theatre, when Innocents of I'aris was screened for the first time at G. 15 last night. Th? dialogue came through more clearly, while the singing and instrumental music w\re distinctly199 words
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Article160 1930-05-30 14 Programme of Events At Government House. About 1,500 invitations have been sent out by Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi for the dance to be held at Government House on Tuesday, June 3, in honour of His Majesty's birthday. His Excellency and Lady Clementi will receive guests from160 words
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Article900 1930-05-30 14 Vong Swee Tong Case Adjourned. Further evidence was given in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Stevens, yesterday, in the case in which Vong Man Nun, or Wong Choong Wc.h, is endeavouring to establish his identity as a real son of the Vong fcvre Tor>g. He claims900 words
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Article57 1930-05-30 14 Seizing a moment when temporarily frea from observation, Paul Kaschubovski an inmate of the Polish prison at Konitz, heated an iron red in a fire and burned out both his eyes. He lies in hospital in a hopeless condition. He was formerly a political writer and was undergoing trial on57 words
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Article51 1930-05-30 14 The Committee of the Negri Sembilan United Indian Social Service League entertained Mr. J. A. Sabapathy, their or- ganise.-, to a farewell tea-party at th« residence of Mr. Sinnatamby at Jemima Cottage, Seremban, on Monday, on the occasion of Mr. Sabapathy's departure to Raises' Cedlege, Singapore, to continue his studies51 words
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Letter56 1930-05-30 14 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Precious little intelligence seems to have been broußht to bear on the various problems of the rubber industry, but when- one of your correspondents suggests packing rubber in tin cases, surely the limit of foolishness has been reached Yours, etc.,56 words
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Letter170 1930-05-30 14 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I shall be thankful if you will permit, me to occupy a little space in ycur valuable paper. As you are aware, recently there has been a substantial general reduction <>f rentals cf several shop houses in Singapore and where reductions170 words
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Article123 1930-05-30 14 The Fortune Hunter," featuring Syd Chaplin, will be screened at the V.M.C.A. sit h.30 this evening. Happy Days which is continuing to c?raw crowded houses at the Alhambra will be screened for the last time on Saturday night. The Broadway Melody" will open on Sunday, and there wiii123 words
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Article14 1930-05-30 14 Dr. Lim Engr Hae has become honorary eye physician to the Chinese High School.14 words
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Article17 1930-05-30 14 Two new nursinp sisters are arriving; in the F.M.S. shortly. They are Miss Cameron and .Miss L&rey.17 words
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Article46 1930-05-30 14 The monthly Celebration of the HolyCommunion in Malaya usually held in S. Peter's Church, Stamford "Road, on the ltt Sunday cf every month, will be hc!d on the 2nd Sunday in June (June 8) at 9 a.m., beinir Whit Sunday, instead of on Sunday, June 1.46 words
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Article166 1930-05-30 14 Singapore Members To Make Journey. It ia understood that th? next meeting; of the Legislative Council will be held on July 7 in the Town Hall, Penang. Considerable surprise has been caused by this decision, as it is believed that th re h;is previously be?n166 words
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Article68 1930-05-30 14 Collapse of House in Kuala Lumpur. (I'ieim Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. M;iv :;<>. A warning to householders is contained in the cause for the entire collapse of the roof of a two-floor dwelling in Batu Rr.;'rl already reported in the Straits Times. It is believed that68 words
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Article105 1930-05-30 14 Brilliant Speech in Commons Debate. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 29. The outstanding feature of the unemployment debate was the masterly speech delivered by Sir Oswald Moslty, who resigned from tho Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster as a protest against the Government's policy. The rpe:ch105 words
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Article104 1930-05-30 14 General regret will be felt at the death cf Mrs. Waring, the wife of Mr. H. R. Waring, chief accountant of tinEurope Hotel, Singapore, which occurred shoi'tjy after midnight at the General Hospital. Mrs. Waring, who was 50 years of age, had been in delicat? health104 words
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Advertisement34 1930-05-30 14 GORDON'S FOR Pahits, Cocktails Slings. 1 I' wW\i DISTILLERY VI f j LOr.TK > m i The Best GIN makes the Best SLING GORDON'S EVERY TIME. Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in EnpUn.l)34 words
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Article327 1930-05-30 15 Extending Course to 36 Holes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 20. Mr. V. A. Lowinger, presiding at the annual meeting of the Selangor Golf Club today, stated that a profit of $1,048 had been made, after allocating $2,000 to the newly instituted reserve fund for327 words
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Article284 1930-05-30 15 Friday. May 30 S.A.F.A. Ist Div. R.A. ti. S.C.C, A.R. Stadium. Saturday. May 31 R.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta, 4 20 p.m. S.A.F.A. Ist Div. Welch vj. S.C.F.A.. Julan Besar Stadium 2nd Div. F. and N. vs. Mansflelds, A.R. Stadium. Cricket Clarke Cup match, Europeans vs. Rest. S.C.C. S.C.C. XI284 words
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Article453 1930-05-30 15 Twice Out for 124. INNINGS VICTORY FOR AUSTRALIANS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 29. The Australians proved much too good for Oxford Iniversity, and finished off the j;ame today, twice dismissing the 'Varsity side. The weather continued fine. This morning the Australians declared wilh their over-night453 words
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Article107 1930-05-30 15 Good Howling Gives Notts. Full Points. London, May ft. Playing at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, lha iham|>i'>ns proved much too good for Glamorganshire, wiaateg by an inning :;n«l 12t> runs. Batting first, (ilamorgan■\\\\f scored SSI. Nottinghamshire then hit up the big score of 443 for the loss of r.me107 words
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Article218 1930-05-30 15 Question of Broken Time Shelved. Berlin, May 29. The Olympic Congress has shelved the question of payment for broken time on the British motion. It was also decided to allow women to compete in the same events as at Amserdam. The Congress decided that the Los Angeles games218 words
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Article186 1930-05-30 15 S.R.C. Tournament. The S.R.C. tennis tournament was concluded yesterday. In the final of the Doubles Handicap T. Leijssius and R. Nicholson conceded a walk-over to Noel Hay and Frank James owing to Leijssius being indisposed. An ■xhibition doubles match was played between Noel Hay and F. James and S.186 words
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Article140 1930-05-30 15 £15,000 for Title Fight Fee. We aie used to shocks in the boxing world. Champions have a habit of asking absurd guarantees for their services. Mr. Lionel Bettinson, the manager of the National Sporting Club, has disclosed that Jackie Fields, the American welter-weight champion, wanted the modest sum140 words
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Article205 1930-05-30 15 Latest Betting At Beaufort Club. London, May 29. At the Beaufort Club call over today, betting on the Derby was as follows 3—l3 —1 Diolite, taken and offered. 6—l6 —1 Rustom Pasha, offered 13 —2 taken. 100—9 Silver Flare, offered 100—8 taken. 100 —8 Ballyferis andReuter - 205 words
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Article387 1930-05-30 15 How the Arsenal Planned Their Team. One of the glories of football (writes Tomahawk in a Home paper) is that it is full of romance. You can spend money on players, buy success, in fact, but only up to a point. Ask Everton. Arsenal found, though they had387 words
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Article177 1930-05-30 15 Darul Aihsan F.C. Win Clayton Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 30. Playing for the Clayton cup yesterday at the Dato Kramat ground in the presence of a crowd estimated to number between 7,000 and 8,000, the Darul Aihsan Football Club (Penang) defeated the Youngsters' Recreation Club177 words
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Article252 1930-05-30 15 Arrangements for Next Week's Matches. Three Singapore Polo Club teams, one team from Johore and a mixed team (Cossacks) have entered for the Junior handicap tournament for the Spooner Cup. The teams are Singapore A (Royal Artill?ry). LtCol. Milfr.nl. Major Steevens, Capt. Mansell and Mr. Drake Brockman. Singapore252 words
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Article238 1930-05-30 15 Singapore's Programme For Sunday. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club announces that on Sunday, June 1, both A and B Classes will race to Sea View. A start at 10 a.m. B start at 10.10 a.m. The course will be from the Club starting line to between the motor cruisers238 words
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Article120 1930-05-30 15 Chinese to Visit S.S.C. On Sunday. The Chinese. Sports Association will fWt the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday morning, and compete in water polo and a team race. The club water polo team will be M. C. Bain, P. H. Swinchatt, A. G. Hay, R F. W. Leonard, P.120 words
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Article362 1930-05-30 15 Last Eight Players At St. Andrews. London, May 20. The following wore the results in the sixth round of the amateur championship at St. Andrews today Bobby Jones beat G. O. Watt. Broughty, 7 and 6. Hope beat Wuddell, Lundin, 4 and Sutton beat Dawson, Troon,362 words
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Advertisement312 1930-05-30 18 Don't worry because you suffer neurasthenia it's the [&r~ i-S^^ wont thin» you can do. To banish this dreaded de- lESr§4jH[- jij p.-escing malady you should provide yourself with j|*j«gJS*ffi proper nourishment. The ner»e and digestive systems, f^K^-., R weakened by overstrain and undernourishment, need '^fri."^, B" suitable foods and312 words
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Article873 1930-05-30 19 Clarke Cup Prcspects. AN INTERESTING MATCH EXPECTED. Tin mi ...t tatenatiag battle of the va: (.11 will Ip. seen t!ii.; week-end, when ll' Kuiopciinn meet the Rest in the a'.inual match for the Clarke Cup on the sic. Padang. Although the Baropeao XI wi'l be without873 words
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Article58 1930-05-30 19 Tuffy (iiiflitlis, tin- Sioux City heavyweight, beat tho Fnaeh Canadian Jack Gaglion on points in a Un-iound contest in Chicago recently. Gagnon was not lent to the floor once ilurinjr the fight, in wlmh (iiilliths was aßirressive, evidmtly intwdhlg to take decUive rcvange fur his recant defeat58 words
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Article375 1930-05-30 19 Death of Professor Bertrand. The fencing world has suffered a great loss by the sudden death of Professor Felix Bertrand, which has occurred in London at the age of 60. He succeeded his father, Baptiste Bertrand, in charge of the famous salle which bears his name at the375 words
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Article224 1930-05-30 19 Camera's Opponent Gives Evidence. Queerer and queerer grows the story of the fight between Primo Camera and Bombo Chevalier, the negro. The fight took place at Oakland, California. In the sixth round Chevalier's second, Bob Perry, threw in the towel, and Camera was declared the victor. There was224 words
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Article154 1930-05-30 19 Returns From America To Beat Delobelle. Dom Volante, the Liverpool featherweight signalised his return to the English rinjr with a decisive victory over the French boxer. Marcel Delobelle, at Liver-j pool. The contest was scheduled for fifteen, rounds, but after Delobelle had taken four counts in only ninety154 words
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Article188 1930-05-30 19 Lord Harewood Succeeds Sir George Bullough. Lord Hartwood has been elected a Kti-ward of the Jockey Club to succeed Sir George Bullough, who retires by rotation. Lord Harewood has been a member of the Jockey Club since 1920. He takes a k^en interest in racing, and has188 words
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Article731 1930-05-30 19 Poor Finishing By R.A.F. Malays 4 R.A.F. 1> Had the Malays played with more vigour in their First Division match against the Royal Air Force at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday they would have undoubtedly left the field winners by a much larger margin than they731 words
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Article170 1930-05-30 19 International Contest For Arlington Park Mr. C. J. fttlgerald has left America for England to enlist th? interest of owners in Great Briton in the proposed International Race at Arlington Park, near < l.icago. He is acting on b:half cf Mr. John Hertz ar.d the170 words
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Article51 1930-05-30 19 Lack of Confidence In Directors. A meeting of shareholders of the EvertOfl F.C.. passed a resolution of lack ■>f confidence in the directors, and Mr. Herbert Jones agreed to move a similar r3;-;iut;on at ihe next annual meeting of tho club. Thr.e new directors are to be51 words
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Article493 1930-05-30 19 The Moral of Austin's Collapse. A curious fate sterns to pursue the ifforts of England and Germany to decide vhich is the better at lawn tennis (writes .i. R. Micdonald in a Home paper). Three times since the War the countiies lave met in the Davis Cup493 words
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Article173 1930-05-30 19 The Wonderful Kindness Shown to Me." Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiards champion, who left Victoria for his home in Melbourne in mail week sent tho following letter to the Sporting Life. Before I leave these shores on my return to Australia I should like to express my grateful173 words
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Article133 1930-05-30 19 Professionals May Compete With Amateurs. Mr. Louis B. Dailey, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, has sailed for Europe for the purpose of obtaining the approval of the International Lawn Tennis Federation to the American proposal that amateurs and professionals should be allowed to play133 words
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Article134 1930-05-30 19 Santorb and d'Orsay to Go To Hungary. The stallions Santorb and D'Qrsay have been purchased by the Hungarian Government. I Bred by Capt. Charles Moore in 1921, Santorb is by the Gold Cup winner, Santoi, from Countess Torby, a daughter of Morganatic (St. Simon). As a yearling he134 words
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Article201 1930-05-30 19 Six Weeks' Imprisonment For Indian Owner. A North Indian Hindu \\;!s .-entenccd to six weeks' ricorous imprisonment for cruelly Mgleeting a buffalo cow, which had broken its hip bone in a fall, !>y Mr. I. S. William, the Second Police Mujfi trate, yesterday. A similar sentence201 words
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Article877 1930-05-30 22 April Horrors. BANK MANAGER'S STORY OF RIOTS. In view of the many contradictory Recounts which have been circulated about recent events in Peshawar, thp following account by a reliable eyewitness, Mr. L. J. Hislop, manager of Urindlays Bank, Peshawar City, is of jjreat value, write* E.877 words
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Article422 1930-05-30 22 Property of Hong Kong Mission. How many Hong Kong residents know that the largest pearl in the world roughly valued at £331,000 is the property of a local missionary body The jewel is not in the Olony, and its nwnerte do not apparently know very422 words
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Article418 1930-05-30 22 Ordinance Promulgated. CHARGES OF MtJRDER CONSPIRACY. Simla, May 1. The Governor-Gem ral has promulgated another Ordinance terminating: the preliminary trial of the accused in the Lahore conspiracy case and authorising the Chief Justice of the Punjab to constitute a Special Tribunal of three judges418 words
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Article426 1930-05-30 22 Jealousy Causes Two Deaths. An amazing tragedy in the gay artists' colony at Laguna Beach, California, was discovered in mail week when friends callid at the home of a painter, Mrs. Doris M. Palmer, to find her and her friend. .Mrs. Guy Bates Post, formerly Adele Ritchie, a426 words
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Article21 1930-05-30 22 CATS, DOGS POODLES From a Birmingham elementary school: "It was raining cats and dogs' and the roadway was covered with poodles."21 words
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Article257 1930-05-30 22 No Parity. AMERICA "AS USUAL A LOSER. Will Rogers, the cowboy wit who insists that the United States "never lout a war but never won ;i conference," finds his views reflected by nnval supportei .s in the "Army and Navy Journal." That mouthpiece for Bi;:257 words
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Article137 1930-05-30 22 Programme of drill* up to and for weak mo 1 Friday, Ma) 5.18 p.m.. I r- i 1 1 Hall, "A" (M.C.) Co, Praetioa Kinir'.- Kirlliday 6.16 p.m.. Drill Hall, Intclliicenee Section, i'raclice King's Birthday; (.16 p.m.. Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese i Co., Practice King's Birthday 5.1.1 p.m.,137 words
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