The Straits Times, 4 June 1930
1930-06-04
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Title Section38 1930-06-04 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] v Iti MF THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER I^h^MALMA. PACES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1930-06-04 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. {'PHONE 6161). Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottles md oa draught. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 'Inc. tn Denmark) SINGAPORE. THE SUPER SWEETENED CONDENSED MItK. LLLUJIIIII»*^^^H "SLEDGE s p ty BRANS" FULL CREAM %elß3§W^^* FULL CREAM SWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK. THE OITSTANDING AND ALMOST UNIQUE ADVANTAGES221 words
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Advertisement20 1930-06-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. 27, JAVA ST, (PHONE 3683), Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE.20 words
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Advertisement489 1930-06-04 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England) •JAIL AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICR PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJ*. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTTS GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWA.RD FROM LONDON FMR CHINA AND JAPAN. Teenage due Spore. MOREA 11,000 Jane 14 KALYAN 9,100 June489 words
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Advertisement694 1930-06-04 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antw*rp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnaga Due sail iSUWA ..lAKI 1t1,7H0 June 1 G 3FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Juna 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 2 S TERUKUN! MARU 12,000 July 18 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 80 81 HAHUNA MARU 10,000694 words
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Advertisement463 1930-06-04 2 BURNS PKILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNET AND MILBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by tha wellknown steamer MARELLA (7866 tons) and th* new motor vessel, MALABAR (4512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largeet and finest .teamen trading to Australia, cabins463 words
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Advertisement663 1930-06-04 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVU) (Incorporated In Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with aab-ca— oettoas to i'atisage, Freight, Transhlpsaaat, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and BttmMa Settlement!! of the Travellers Official lafermation Bnrriu. Booking Office Royal Hatch ladiaa663 words
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Advertisement597 1930-06-04 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THE OCEAN STEAM SHD? CO. UNITED. TUB 4HINA MUTUAL STBA» NAY. CO, LTD. 1 ißMrporated in Englaad) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, rXINDON, AMSTKRDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG. AND BBBMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH, CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTEBDAM AND HAMBURG.597 words
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Advertisement545 1930-06-04 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. incorporated in Blase) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fof Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Banirnnrn, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laron, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui. I^tngsuan. Chumpou nod Bangkok. Arrival Departure BUDDMADIB la port J«m 1 VALAYA Juno 9 June IT MALIM June- 10 June IK The steamers are fitted throughout545 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement454 1930-06-04 3 D'JTCH MAILS M.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nedcrland and M.V. Kotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO <icaoa Amsterdam Southampton Marseille* Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. Balui-mn 17,000 R.L. June 6 m.v. Chr. lluygvns 15,640 S.M\N. June 13 s.s. Tjerimoi 8,100 R.L. June 20 m.v. Joh. v. Oldenbarncvelt 19.(MM> S.M.X. June 27 Slumat454 words
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Advertisement1399 1930-06-04 3 SHIPPING- ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ELLERMAN LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Bong Kong, Shanghai and Japaa Due S'por* SJ. CITT Or DELHI July 6 ML CITY OF SINGAPORE Aag. 6 HOMEWARDS s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI1,399 words
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Advertisement398 1930-06-04 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT BCHEDULJL Sallinjfs for United States v. Canada Point* from Hong Kong. San Fraaciaco and Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Hong Kong July 8 San Francisco, Loa Angele* and San Diego398 words
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Advertisement235 1930-06-04 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 Modern Style. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, etc. We also do Amateurs' work. BLACKWOOD WARE MUSEUM Open for inspection daily. WUCHANG235 words
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Article3272 1930-06-04 4 .»k Rice Crop. GREATLY DAMAGED BY DROUGHT. Mr. v. B. Clayton, the British Adviser, signs U. bh mil report on the State of Kelantan fir the year 1929. V/Mell his jUSt l>:-en published. It is pointed out thai H.H. the Sultan takes a deep personal interest3,272 words
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Article98 1930-06-04 4 G. 550,000,000 Bonds Offered For Subscription. A syndicate consistini of Morgan. Kulm and Loeb, the National City Bank, the Kirst National Bank ami the Yokohama Specie Bank offer to the public on May 12 n G $50,000,000 Imperial Japanese (Jovernment external loan running from 1930 to 1935. A98 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1930-06-04 4 y// W e guarantee that both State Express 999 and State yi MM Express 555 Cigarettes are made of exactly the same VI unique tobacco leaf, the only difference bcins 999 arc State Express 999 arc supplied to meet the increasing demand for a ci^irettc of 555 quality at an69 words
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Advertisement158 1930-06-04 4 Streamline Parker Duofold IKN dipping slows your thought, tires your hand. So try this speedier way of writing. Go to your dealer today, ask him to demonstrate the famous Parker Duofold Streamline Fountain Pen. Touch point to paper and experience smooth. The Parker Duofold. through "Pressureless Touch" and other unique158 words
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Advertisement468 1930-06-04 5 ADVANTAGES OF THE PREFERENCE SHARES IN THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT TRUSTS BROAD STREET HOU^E, OLD BROAD STREET, I ONDO F.C.I Dividends at the rate of 55% are paid half-yearly on shafts held for certain six-monthly periods, and 5% for broken periods. Safeguards for members Half-yearly audit.468 words
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Advertisement233 1930-06-04 5 B^ all day long Wi f__f_y Every time you move or think you use up a \a VI M9f_W certain amount of energy. That wastage of hH energy goes on all day long. Only from KB nourishment can that wastage of energy be SB Iw Ovaltine is a delicious food233 words
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Advertisement390 1930-06-04 5 "All in? Living for years in a hot climate puts a strain on your nerves, too great for many Europeans. THAT feeling of bcinj "dead- s n lo een. F.very particle o: this sirengtheninß l<x-<i tired ShOWS Clearly that yOU —containing clbumin and •re using up the la* reserves +3*Tr~~-~r390 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary15 1930-06-04 6 n'RNER. At Glen Innes, Australia, on Juno 1930, Eileen, mitt of David Turn-r, Singa-15 words
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Advertisement747 1930-06-04 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, BtiaitS Times, Cc rll Street. :he following small ndver:. < ment for clays: i i t 1 i _zzzz_ I i zzzzz i ~1 There are approximately seven words t-> a line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per747 words
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Advertisement651 1930-06-04 6 MISCELLANEOUS Mr. V. N. RA.IOO, licensed surveyor and leveller, undertakes to do su.vcyiiiK and k\cllin»r anywhere. Apply 86-4, Tank Road. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF MUSIC, has vacancies for pupils Music and Drawing. Homes visited. Madame Dcnya, 284- A, Orchard Road. Telephone 4982. IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OB FRIENDS overseas, have the651 words
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Advertisement790 1930-06-04 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, FLATS AMBER MANSIONS, facing Orchard Road and Penang Road. Apply Singapore Building Corp., 64, Market Street. TO LET, Immediate entry, 42, Oxley Road, electric, water and gas laid on. Apply personally Estate Trust Agencies (1927), Ltd., Estate Agents. TO LET, 4, Newton Road, four bedrooms,790 words
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Advertisement527 1930-06-04 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, river-side godown about 10,000 sq. ft. Apply S. Manasseh Co., No. 6-2, Malacca Street. LARGE OFFICES TO LET, at 9, De Souia Street. Also 68, Robinson Eoad suitable for office and godown. Apply N. Reuben, 7, De Souza Street. TO LET, from July I, godown527 words
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Advertisement873 1930-06-04 6 TAIPING JIJRF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING. Thursday, June 19, 1930. Saturday, June 21, 1930. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. each day. TWO RUNS each for Horses Classes 3, 1, and 6, respectively. First Run about 6 furlongs, second run about 1 mile and 100 yards. TWO RUNS each for Ponies Classes873 words
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Advertisement870 1930-06-04 6 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to no.m of June 19, 1930, for the following works 1. Erection of a new English Elementary School, Bukit Panjong. 2. Eroction of an Infectious Discaix Ward at the Quarantine Station, St. .John's Island. 3. Erection of twenty-three870 words
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Advertisement646 1930-06-04 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE HOLDEN AT BATU PAHAT. Mac. Application No. 14 2». It: Ihr mittrr of an application under Section ni) at ||m i.iid hlCtaMi, 1910. anil, in the mailer of a < h<in:<- of ihe land- Com-i.riM-d in Craa&a Naa, Mil and ITU, rc«i»t.ied in tin-646 words
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Advertisement436 1930-06-04 7 JACK'S REFERENCE BOOK For HOME and OFFICE. The Key to Efficiency. 1088 Double-Column Page*. Cloth bound. An encyclopaedia of general information, a medical, legal, social, educational and commercial guide. An English Dictionary. Late Pannell's reference book. new and enlarged edition. MY MOST VALUABLE DESK COMPANION, Sir J. H. Yoxell. Price436 words
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Advertisement150 1930-06-04 7 I 1 Humors, reddened and inflamed skin of babies are soothed and healed by PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cm. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incirporxtod in the Stralta SettUmantt and Registered undar Th« Truat Companies Ordinance 1928) i- prepared to act as EXECUTOR150 words
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Advertisement395 1930-06-04 7 m io i Etaiioap f ;c: Heid 2nd Fact, ftideum Healed. "VVhci: my little girl was a ycer old a tore eruption broku- jut on htr ftrehcad. Aa the days pnaj.d on lln ttoublc sprc: c rfci her h-:aci End »ace. Th itching ir.uct have been .iwfu! as \»c h.d395 words
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Advertisement80 1930-06-04 7 jff%^ VERITYS FANS LARGE STOCKS HELD BY THE Sole Agents For Malaya CENTRAI I SINGAPORE !I»OH KUALA LUMPUft ;'<\TOPf» FOR safety's sake In i >NS 'm T <^ > x AERAT£D waters!) I if THE COLOUR MOTION OF LIFE the most a movie camera can give you. Kodacolor reproduces colours80 words
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818 1930-06-04 8 CEYLON LETTER. Press Attack on Mayor Of Colombo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, May 2:i. With H. E. the Governor at preient on leave, his place is naturally taken by ih. colonial Secretary, bat, by a remarkflile coincidmce, practically all the chief administrative posts are818 words
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Article49 1930-06-04 8 Hrii.s up M r.nd for woelc'une li !:iy, Jun? p.m.. Drill Hull, !>r;il I'arade. Friday, Jane B, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hull. Tardi Ranscc t>.l3 I [Jail, B.RA. (Vj, Ua-.tery and 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall. Lectur* r>.l 3 p.m., Mali) l>r 11 Hall, "V' I Malay) C, \\\ai»»n49 words
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Article335 1930-06-04 8 Food Taken to Pegu By i Train and Cart. Rangoon, May 13. Relief measures which have been put J into operation in Pegu following the earthquake have instilled a spirit of optimism into the people and the former feeling of helplessness has almost disappeared. The water service335 words
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Article57 1930-06-04 8 Tourist Seaplane Coming To The Straits. London, May 1. Captain Savino, an Italian airman, proposes to fly in a Tourist seaplane to Australia at the end of May. The progiamme gives him i:{ days from Rome to Darwin, and the stages include Castelrrsso, Baghdad, Bunder Abbas. Karachi, Bahawalpur, Delhi,57 words
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Article208 1930-06-04 8 Guns, Jazz and Police At Night Club. Texas Guinan, America's famous night club queen," is without a night club over ■which to preside following the closing by the pclice of the Green Mill the club at which she had been hostess for several Police descended208 words
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Article177 1930-06-04 8 Chinese Resent Barrister's Speeches. Shanghai, May 10. The deportation of Mr. R. 0. MrDonaM. th well-known local British barrister, from China, is being demanded by thefourth sectional brwch of the Shamrhu; Dir.trict Kuomintar.ff, and the «™»*g for Foreign Affairs is being asked to take steDS in this connection.177 words
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Article260 1930-06-04 8 Actors Insured Against Risks for £20,000. When "The Three Multetaen WM produced recently in London, Sir Alfre:l Butt, manager of Drury lane, insuivci two of his actors for OMM asafawt thy ■•isles of du?ling. The Diarist in the London F.ventnT Standard is rather amazed to find that f.wo260 words
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Article125 1930-06-04 8 Interview Carried Over LongDistance 'Phones. Caabe/Ta, Kay I. The Prime Minister (Mr. J. 11. ScuHin), r.hen answering his telephone in l'ar!:;;mtnt House this afternoon, short: 5 o'clock, was surprised to hour the v.ords Hu'K Is that Scullin This i.j the representative of the London Daily Herald ■peaking." The125 words
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Article247 1930-06-04 8 To be Deleted from Army List. The GoViCmnent'l decision to end all official connection with Cadet Corps has licen c. Jin nu-iM<:> tul In secretaries of ali territorial Amy Asso< iations, to all Com-manders-in-Chief, and to Qm C.O.C London Distriefc i ictto;-. ;tnr.our.ringr this decision, is hy247 words
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Article83 1930-06-04 8 <#- Suns at Livingstone's Tomb. London, May I krkabla ir.i idtnt occurred at. We, mill Sunday afternoon when the Dean ami tlie Canons assembled v: Livinsstone'i Tomb while 40 negTOes tl :.r spirituals. They M* students of the Hampton Institute, which was founded in America I educate the83 words
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Advertisement76 1930-06-04 8 •^t GOOD JUDCEx j^ THAT. After trying other Brands, SUGARCANE HAMS AND BACON AXE "THE BEST BY TEST" Truth in Advertising Indicates Sound Judgment. REFRIGERATING Co LTD 1 Orchard I'^id Sclrgie KoaJ Kcppel ftoad GiMfi Hi. Market. E!GHTLLN HOLE GOLF COURSE ExecUinU tjr<<>.;,mo<!uJ4t>n- -at tfic Hua.Ht.-rx HoteX. OnEu. 30 /uxxj-476 words
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Advertisement59 1930-06-04 8 KELVINATOR The only Electric Refrigerator that provides Four Automatic Refrigeration Services II f i W > BHHka I rfc fc fIKiH B 1 I 7. Automatic Fast Freezing of Ice and Desserts. 2. Automatic Normal Freezing. 3. Automatic 40 to 50 Degree Food Compartment. 4. Automatic Cold Storage Compartment. Distributors59 words
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Advertisement109 1930-06-04 8 ARTISTE AT COVENT GARDEN AND QUEENS HALL M ME 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's Hall109 words
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Advertisement311 1930-06-04 9 fLHAMBRl 1 THE THETATRE OF PFRFECT SOUND MM REPRODUCTION ASk 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. i 'El? THE BROADWAY MELODY ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING with BESSIE LOVE— CHARLES KING— ANITA PAGE THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL SCENE ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. Booking at ROBINSON CO., LTD. MARLfiOBOUGH (THE311 words
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Advertisement520 1930-06-04 9 \i/M\i/M ,\\/M\iV U\\lM\-l \\''M MUIUU UM MM. \\iy\L ■■■■■■■■■■■111 |#JzJl|jfi||H MALAYA'S FINEST APPOINTED AND LARGEST PICTURE PALACE TONIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 Another Outstanding Success RADIO'S All -Song and Dialogue Dramatic Triumph, I STREET GIRL with BETTY COMPSON NED SPARKS, JACK OAKIE and Full Cast SEE and HEAR GUS ARNHEIM'S BAND520 words
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Advertisement233 1930-06-04 9 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT Twice daily 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. EXCLUSIVE TO THIS THKATRE. MICKY MOUSE The pet of all the World. THE DONOVAN AFFAIR The greatest of all Mystery Plays. GAUMONT GRAPHIC SHOWING ARSENAL' V. HULL THE GRAND NATIONAL etc. Booking at LITTLE'S. $2 and $1, Gallery 50 cts. Saturday233 words
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Article694 1930-06-04 10 Heavy Sales to Greek Buyers. With reft roue tr. the aiticle which ;.|>pearrd in The .Journal of Commerce c;i Ihe question cf the siilo of second-hand tonnag? to Fotvigmra, there ii a distinct cleavage «f opinion among Cardiff shipowners on this, .-übject, writes the (aid iff correspondent of694 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article552 1930-06-04 10 Unrestricted Trade As A Solution. SBMklag at the American Club in Paris, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the president »f Colombia University, said the world today *us living on credit, the like of which history had never seen and could not have prcdict,J. The credi; extended by552 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article123 1930-06-04 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore. Jure Rubber. -London <". .il., I'nchangcJ. Noo:i ':ice I London S:d.) ?pct 2J cents. Tin. London fIUK 155.. £1 17s. M. down. Min-ng-. -Easier. Suneei Ways 2.80-3.10, :nchai« I.IS-1.18, Ktata Dtwdgn L.12-1.14. :->n/ P»tl Mala>a Consols. 2^14 ctr.t«. .lotu.ri-" :;j:u: cents, Suncti Luas L 35-1.4*,123 words
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Article75 1930-06-04 10 owing r.;- t«9£«n arrived in SingalK.it !><i m.s. Ophir Iron Bataria, on Jen? Dr. Cli. J. fenwrd, Mr. \V. J. Dia.«. Mr. F. C, Dii.s, Mr. Bay— Mi. W. KutitumbnlcaßC, Mr. A. Siie^-Br. Mr. Sctiadjut, Mi>,y J. PattiMlaao, Miv PatUaaUno, Mr. I. I*. da Vas. Mr. Djanhursjah, Mr. N'apcboepaclaa,75 words
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Article264 1930-06-04 10 EXCHANGE. Sngupore. June 4. On London, Bank 4 mi 2 1 U IS Demand 2 '3 3/4 Trivate 3 m. credit I l'» On New York, demand 66 1/16 Private 90 d, j Z~. On France, Bank T.T. 1431 On India, Bank T.T. 154* Op Hong Koiik, Uanl; T.T. 40U264 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article488 1930-06-04 10 [no* Val. I'll. Buyers Sellers C! il Asrin Kunil>a!i;r 2\ i AjTW Hitem Tin 13 14 G I B ti Banj;rin Tin 20- 20,9 1 1 Batang Padan& 0.10 0.14 I 1 Batu Cuves O.C7S ».It\k 1 1 Kukit Aranr U«R 0.6 b (1 £1 Burmah Malay 15 16488 words
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Article222 1930-06-04 10 Val. r.l. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2 "0 2.40 2 AUx. Brick Urd:. 2 95 V.Mo il fl Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 5.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.60 norn 1 1 Cycle and t .image 0.40 0.40 norn 10s. 10s. Duff Development 4 6 5222 words
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Article103 1930-06-04 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 10S ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 19C1 red. 1930 $1,678,000 par. s',i prem. Singapore Municipal 4',? p.c. of 11)07 red. 1947 $1,600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 4>i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 96 par103 words
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Article377 1930-06-04 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyali and Evatt's quotations. T.dayt Prim Lyall t C*. Evatt All-n'..y (»1) 1.40 1.50 I.4'J 1.50 Alor Cajkh ($1) 1.20 IJU 1.2U 1.30 Hit:.m i»lj 2.00 2.50 Ii.UU 2.40 A. Kumngijl) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 Malay i«) 2.00 2.20 2.00 2.20 A. Molek (»1)377 words
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Article173 1930-06-04 10 Wednmday, June t. H. W. IK a.m., I ft. in., Ml p.m., 7 ft. 4 in. i Thuradsy, June 5 H. V. HI a.m.. S ft. C.04 p.m.. 7 ft in. Cycle and Carriage Co., aim. inttr., Orchard Koad, noon. Opening of Kaffles Cotlaft year, U.K.173 words
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Article181 1930-06-04 10 Todiy. Banks [aland, Pladjei ai d Pali ml i 1 il'ludensi 1 p.m. BtinJoe, Pangkal Pinang r.nd Billlten i Edendale I i N..rth, N.-East and N. West Sumatra (Tasman) .1 pi... Seuth-Ea i Bornee (Van Swell) I p.m. I.r.iornin. Anamba and Katuna Islands (Scott I Barley) 'J181 words
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Article43 1930-06-04 10 By Mklwa Slbajak Tnlmii Rajputana D'Artay.nan K. .!.■> S'cili.rlanil; n lodrapoi Left Arrd. S'por* Lundun Anr. 18 May It Apr. 2.'. Ma, I. Al.r. 2-< M:iv 17 Hay I May 24 Apr. 30 May M May 2 May May 9 Jhm43 words
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Article298 1930-06-04 10 W dne day, June 4. Ship* »loiifiidf thf Wharvm or expeclrJ tu arrive. Entrnnr* KEI'PF.I. HAKBOLR. 1 Main Wkai Hopper .1. .1. 1 i. W. Bt. i .,1.,. Oil Wharf .-"I. Coal Wharf Patrol, Lolige. VKSSEI.a IN DRY DOCKS. T»i.)onc H«»ir. Albert Ii k lanipl. I etoria298 words
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Article56 1930-06-04 10 Tho Bam] of t-io S.S. Police will p r'forrti the following programme of music, weather permitting, at Waterloo Street, today, commune Inj; ut p.m.: March, "University cf Dayton" (Paitella) overture, "1001 Nights' (Svoboda) selection, "The Giptjr Prinoi- (Kalman) Moivcau Characteristic, "Bells <>r Onaeley" (Hone); rapriccio, "Tho li'iC. rn!e (fi ic)56 words
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Advertisement102 1930-06-04 10 REWARD $20 LOST In ;h vicinity of the Siagapvn Cricket 1 iul) on June a solid silver Lorjnctt.ritleH with .Double-Vision Lenses. recently purchased from H. l-azuiu«. nqr I Optician, B, Hiirh Stioct, Sir.iaporc. who hut '••■en authorised to IMelirt same IBd pay tin- above reward to the finder. USED CAR102 words
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Advertisement350 1930-06-04 10 sssssVk/^itdsL X^ M; ODORONO relieves not neathvr discomfort. By the regular use cf Odorono you can always be free from the discomfort of perspiration odour and dampness. Odorono keeps the underarm dry and fresh by checking perspiration in a safe way. Doctors ercommend it where perspiration is annoying. fJBfIV There350 words
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Miscellaneous282 1930-06-04 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity ticn. F. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. .Mir Star S»l 72 Nil 11.0 H Cafaa Kine Kota Bharu 90 74 Nil 11.1 75 SSW 10 Fine K.TrcntfKnnu 92 74 Nil282 words
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Article780 1930-06-04 11 U.K. Rubber Stocks Still Increasing. FALLING OFF IN TIN CONSUMPTION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber, 22 cents per Ib. Tin. 225 tons at $69 per picul. Yesterday"* Trices Rubber, London 6 5/Bd. per Ih.. unchanged. New York. I.li cts., per Ib.780 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1218 1930-06-04 11 Report of Director Of Information. The annual report on Th" Moral and Material Progress of India was again for the year 1928-29 entrusted to Mr. John Coat nan, Director of Public Information with '.he Government of India. As usual, the prefatory note explr ns that it must not1,218 words
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Article64 1930-06-04 11 Tone of Market Easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet G'sd. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 13V4 per Ib. iMriscrmntrnra-rct > wn.m j» j.» m**+***r*w+***m R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot June July Aucust July-Sept. Oct.-Dcc. Bayers 22 464 words
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Article612 1930-06-04 11 Messrs. Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. Gold. The Bank of England cold reserve against notes amounted to £1G3,341,964 on the 30th ultimo (as compared with £162,887,487 on the previous Wednesday), and represents an increase of £17,381,880 since Jan. 1, last. On May 1 the Bank of England lowered612 words
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Article64 1930-06-04 11 Ocean shipments of para rubber (including latex, revertex and concentrated latex) during the month of May, 1930. Preliminary Return. Rubber. Revertex. Total. Tons. Tons. Tons. Singapore 33,567 200 33,827 Penanp 11,412 S 11,420 Malacca 49 SI) 108 Port Swcttenham 3,662 22 3,684 Total 48,690 "in 49,039 J. I.64 words
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Article191 1930-06-04 11 No Dividend on Last Year's Working. The 25th annual meeting of the Hotel Van Wijk Co., Ltd., will be held in Fullerton Building at noon on Saturday. The directors' report for the year ended Dec. 31 states The profit for the year amounted to $807.38, to which191 words
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Article1085 1930-06-04 11 Increasingly Depressing Situation. MAY STOPPAGE A MERE PETTY PALLIATIVE. (Bj A. W. Still.) London. M:«y 7. The last issue of London SC<.ck Kxchange settlement prices is dated May 5, ard when I glanced over it, it occurred to me to take about thirty companies at random and1,085 words
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Advertisement526 1930-06-04 11 THE KELANTAN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named Company is issuing a prospectus dated May 2U, 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.526 words
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950 1930-06-04 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930. THE HONOURS LIST. No mm raadhg th-> Rtrthitoy Roman List v. ill be inclined to accu-c Mr. R.-iri- y WtTTomH of iuw'iifali'y in Urn rverimmendation". made to His Majesty. After Urn astoni.ihinj* fTtili'y of Mr. Lloyd George's imagination in MMCting candidate* for950 words
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Article1133 1930-06-04 12 Abolish the Inferiority Complex. (By Dr. J. C. Gregory, the famous British D.-vi. Clip player, in an interview.) I do not think there has ever been a period when I have been more hopeful nf Great Britain's tennis prospects than am at the present time, for never1,133 words
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Article326 1930-06-04 12 Mr. A. F. Hunter has been appointed an assistant Cinematograph Film Censor, The Rev. and Mrs. F. W. J. Reynolds have returned to Kua'a Lumpur from P.-ascr's Hill. The Colonial Secretary and Mrs. John Scott who have been staying at the Grand Hotel Braatagi, have returned to326 words
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Article834 1930-06-04 12 LIFT MANNERS. The question whether men should be discouraged from removing their hats while riding with women in the lifts of office buildings is being seriously debated, .-■ays the Statesman, by group of Chicago building contractors, who array dtern efficiency against tho cnuse of gallantry and834 words
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Advertisement98 1930-06-04 12 lr*^O V*\.TTJui~rVTfc^~l'TT > 'f X SHOES WITH "PLUS" FITTINGS ENSURE A PERFECT FIT. Ught ud BexiM* All Smart toe A size 3 Price $16.75. Price $16.50. TAN WILLOW OXFORD. X TAN SEM B R O GLE. Smart toe. All s:7es. Light weight, medium toe. All sizes. Price 317.73. Price $17.75.98 words
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Advertisement107 1930-06-04 12 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. ARvnts for T.K.K/8 Tyres, Shoes, Hats, Balloon Toys and other Goods. Our prices retail or wholesale are Fixed and arc 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 Sale107 words
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Article262 1930-06-04 13 Mr. Thomas as Dominions Secretary. OFFICE DIVIDED. Statement by Prime Minister. London. June 8. In the Ilousr of Commons at question tim- Mr. MacDon:iW stated that the approach of the Imperial Conference anil the utare of it;-, hnntmiii Metnltated tka separation of the offices of the DominionsBritish Wireless - 262 words
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Article184 1930-06-04 13 Arrangements for Visit To Epsom. Lcndon, June 3. Definito arrangements have been made for the Kin? to go to Epsom tomorrow, r.ecompar>:cd by the Queen and poesibly the Duke of Gloucester and Prince George. Hundredi of tetqrnuaa and messages frOM ail parts of the world to UuckinghamReuter - 184 words
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Article110 1930-06-04 13 Derision to Support Gandhi. Bombay, June o. A huge meeting nf HhIoM passed a resolution supporiinjr the Gandhi campai-jn :in-i appealing to Moslems throuphoir India to participate in the civil disobedience movement and to boycott British They expnaaed the opinion that as lone :i the Cong real andReuter - 110 words
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Article54 1930-06-04 13 To Sail for England On June 25. Rugby, June 3. M \my Johnson sails from Brisbane for Knjjiand in the liner. NuWkra, on .June 2~>. She expressed, today, her gratification at receiving the honour of Commander of the Order of the British Empire, conferred upon her byBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Article73 1930-06-04 13 CHINESE IRONSIDES." Influence on Present War Situation. Changsha, June 3. Fighting ha.-, hicikcn out in south and wet C hancsha between the Hunanese I tioops and the Communist "Ironside" j army, marching from Kwan^si to Hmakow to support Fens Yu-hsiang. The Iroaaidcj ua npwtMJ to exercise an importaat influence onReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration319 1930-06-04 13 "Does Not View It With Joy." Among the passengers on board the Kitano Maru, which arrived in port on Monday, was Mr. R. Wakatsuki, chief Japanese d<:le-:ate to the London Naval Disarmament Conference, who is returning to Japan, accompanied by his son. Interviewed on arrival319 words
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Article102 1930-06-04 13 Postponement of Debate Refused. Washington, June o. President Hoover has refused to coniider th? pica of a number of Senators .hat ho should postpone the Naval Treaty lebate until December, in order to enable .hem to return home for the approaching ■ampaifis. li President informed the SenateReuter - 102 words
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Article62 1930-06-04 13 Attempt to Wreck Train Proved. Paris, June 3. The police inquiry into the Montereau ■ail way iHfMtec definitely established that i malicioni atu-mpt was made to wreck he train by placing a trolley on the line. —Renter. Eipriit people were killed and 15 injured hrou-;h the derailment62 words
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Article395 1930-06-04 13 Force Not the Remedy. DESIRE FOR EQUAL STATUS. Rugby, June 3. Mr. Wedgwood Bonn, Secretary for India, made a statement regarding India when addressing the Imperial Press Conference in London today. He said "It is clearly the duty of jmy Government in charge of the destinies ofBritish Wireless - 395 words
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Article61 1930-06-04 13 Naval Agreement Sought With France. Rome, June 3. gwtvn to France was made by Signer Grar.di, addressing the Senate on the wbjeet of 'he Naval Treaty. He said that pending negotiations on tho questions which were not solved at the London Conference, Italy was prepared to rurpend herReuter - 61 words
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Article40 1930-06-04 13 Disaster at Arsenal Near Shanghai. Shanghai, June 3. An explosion occurred this mornin-r in the nmmunitit-i department at Kiangnan •ir.scnal, on the outskirts of Shanghai. The casualties were 30, and a largo qucntity of munitions was destroyed. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article623 1930-06-04 13 I Airship Hopes. ORD THOMSON'S FAITH UNSHAKEN. Rugby, June 3. Lord Thomson, Secretary for Air, made statement in the House of Lords retding civil aviation. He said that here this small island we could not develop ivil aviation to quite the same extent as larger countries withBritish Wireless - 623 words
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Article, Illustration35 1930-06-04 13 The top picture shows the Scottish Co., S.V.C, marching past. In the second an R.A.F. flying boat is Keen dipping; in xalute before lI. E. the Governor. Sir Cecil Clement i.35 words
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Article369 1930-06-04 13 Welcomed by Prime Minister. London. June 3. Mr. Mac Donald, on behalf of the Government, welcoming the members of the Imperial Press Conference, emphasizec that the great problem of pressmen and politicians was to co-ordinate individuality and co-operation namely, striving tc be a nation in the EmpireReuter - 369 words
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Article167 1930-06-04 13 Question of Contract To Dutch Firm. London, June 2. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. E. C. Grenfell (Cons., City of London) drew attention to the contract made by the Chinese Government on behalf of the Peking-Mukden Railway with a Dutch firm to construct HalutaoReuter - 167 words
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Article13 1930-06-04 13 Lakehurst, June 3. The Graf Zeppelin has left for Seville. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration856 1930-06-04 13 C.B.E. for Miss Amy Johnson. THREE PEERAGES. Award to F.M.S. Chief Secretary. Rugby, June '1. The list of honours conferred upon the occar.i-.in of the King's birthday is issued. Peerages arc conferred upon Mr. Noel Buxton, the Minister of Agriculture Mr. Henry Furness, formerly the principal of856 words
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Advertisement77 1930-06-04 13 I TOD ATS 24 PAGES. P.ie Britain's Tennis Prospects, by Dr. J. C. Gregory 12 Lighter Side of Life in l/omlon, by J. Jefferson Farjean 17 Propaganda in India 14 Home Cricket U Kclanlan in 1929 i Wife Sues Husband i London Rubber Market, by A. W. Still 11 The77 words
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Article2237 1930-06-04 14 The Singapore Parade. BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Singapore was early astir yesterday morning when the sixty-fifth birthday of His Majesty the King Emperor (King George the Fifth), and the twentieth year of his reign, was celebrated with a smart parade of local forces on the2,237 words
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Article194 1930-06-04 14 Professor Shot By Undergraduate. London, June 3. Mr A F. R. Wollaston, F.R.GS, a late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, was shot dead in his rooms at Cambridge dj a flr3t year undergraduate named V. r>. Potts. r Potts also shot ard wounded a Cambridge detective-sergeant named Mil194 words
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Article85 1930-06-04 14 Serious Position Follows Silver Slump. Shanghai, June 3. Owing t'> lack of cover the exchange banks are temporarily refusing to buy or sell fovoijtn exchange, unless against cever obtainable at the last rate quoted. Telegraphic transfers on London are selling at Is. 6 5 Bd. The situation isReuter - 85 words
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Article56 1930-06-04 14 Steady Policy of Reducing Costs. London, June 3. The Lancashire Cotton Corporation has authorised a further increase of capital by £479,000 for the purpose of absorbing reven companies aggregating 853,000 spindles. The chairman, Sir Kenneth Stewart, made a statement to the effect that the Corporation was steadily pursuingReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1930-06-04 14 Mr. J. H. Whitley as New Chairman. Rugby, June 3. The Postmaster-General announced in th? House of Commons that the Prime Minister, Mr. Tlamsay Mac Donald, had recommended Mr. J. H. Whitley, formerly Speaker of the House of Commons, for the appointment as chairman of the British BroadcastingBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Article18 1930-06-04 14 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Sinfjaporo) Association will be held on Tuesday, June 10, at 5.15.18 words
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Article1223 1930-06-04 14 Communist Influence. QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. London, June 2. In the House of Commons, on the motion fcr the adjournment, Lord Winterton raised the question of Communist propaganda in India. He recalled that in the Government of India's communique of May 5, there was a disconcertingBritish Wireless - 1,223 words
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Article90 1930-06-04 14 Measures to Assist Agriculture. Stockholm, June 2 The Cabinet resigned owing to a crisis following the Government's measures to assist agriculture, which has been very depressed. The measures comprised, firstly, the obligatory inclusion of a fixed proportion of Swedish wheat in all wheat milled in Sweden secondly, raisingReuter - 90 words
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Article83 1930-06-04 14 Japanese Position In Shantung. Tokio, June 3 It is authoritatively stated that the Cabinet, in regular session, discussed the China situation, especially regarding Shantung. It was decided to maintain a policy of strict neutrality and non-intnference. tl is understood that the commanders of both Chinese factions gave assuranct-sReuter - 83 words
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Letter56 1930-06-04 14 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Referring to the report of the Municipal meeting published in your paper on Saturday last Must a fatal accident happen before our Municipal fathers remove the ill-placed taxi rank from the junction of C'onnaught Drive and Anderson Bridge? Yours,56 words
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Letter129 1930-06-04 14 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, I have been informed that B.V.C. Headquarters applied to the powevs-that-te for three hundred tickets for the reserved stands, in order that the wives and families of members of the Coirs might view, in comparative comfort, the 1-arade held129 words
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Article79 1930-06-04 14 Raids Repulsed by Chinese Military. Seoul, June 2. Scores of Korean terrorists raided Toutaokou, 18 miles south-west of Yenki. and Chientao, last night, but wan repulsed by Chinese military. The curfew has beon enforced in Toutaokou. Details are unavailable owing to the interruption of communications. The terrorists areReuter - 79 words
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Article49 1930-06-04 14 Long Standing Dispute In Australia. Newcastle, N.S.W., June 3. All difficulties in the coalfields have been settled. Eighty per cent, of the miners employed before the stoppage in March, 10-i', "have resumed, thus ending •me of the most determined labour disputes ever known in Australia. Reuter,Reuter - 49 words
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Article32 1930-06-04 14 Governor of Bengal Leaving For Home. Darjee'inK. Ju»e 3. Sir Stanley Jackson, the QoTTBOr of Bengal, is leaving for home on June 7 for urpent reason of health. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement27 1930-06-04 14 GORDON'S FOR Pahits, Cocktails Slings. [ICordonlj ijDRYCIN M The Best GIN makes the Best SLING GORDON'S EVERY TIME. Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in England)27 words
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Article896 1930-06-04 15 A Game of Thrills. JJALHETCHET PAVES THE WAY TO VICTORY. An exciting duy's cricket indal yester- i.-iy <;:) tho Padang with a win for the lie; t aKuinrt the lairopcans by three wickets, in the animal struggle for ihe i lark* Cap. ii mu a896 words
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Article119 1930-06-04 15 Tanglin Club Tournament. la Urn ladiaa' doubles handil:n liub on Monday Mn. Duehanan and .Mrs. Bennett It) bra: Mi. Mi. > Drooffkercr 116), t I I t pcrmittinx tna final arranga- r the tourni-ifient will ba hnal of open mixed double;:, botwaoa .^r>. .tephcn«on and Wise and Mrs. Tennent119 words
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Article89 1930-06-04 15 British Stand Agrainst Broken Time Successful. Beriin, May 20. The British stand atrainst broken time" triumphcU at the International Amateur Athletic Federation Con.Tress hero today, when they carried the British resolution aeainst ],ayments of any sort to raatran i y 18 votes to 4. Tha only dissentients were89 words
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Article57 1930-06-04 15 The results of the breast stroke har.dirap which took place at the Chines? Swini!img Club on Sunday wer«: A Class.— lst Tan Lai Chai. 2nd. Ho h.n f.ai, 3rd. Lim Chin Hin. Time I m I aces. U (las-.— l-t. Sim Boon Hoon 2nd. Sect hone (Hin :Sr<!. Lim57 words
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Article783 1930-06-04 15 INorthants' Good Win. YORKSHIRE COLT IN GREAT FORM. The following are the results of courCy cricket matches which started on SaturLondon, June 3. E Match Abandoned, rd's: The Test trial, between England the Rest, was abandoned today, er play not being possible owing to rain. The RestReuter - 783 words
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Article64 1930-06-04 15 1 A remarkable tribute was paid to Mr. Herbert Chapman, the manager of the Arsenal. Before the players left Highbury to play the charity match at Northampton he was called into the dressing room and presented by the members of the Cup team with a grandfather clock, in recognition of64 words
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Article212 1930-06-04 15 Probable Starters Number Nineteen. London, June 3. At the final call-over Derby betting was as follows: 11 4 Diolite offered, 3—l3 1 taken and wanted. 11 2 Rustom Pasha. 13—1 Trews. 15 1 Silver Flare, taken and offered. 100—6 Scout II offered, 20—1 taken. 17—1 Blenheim. 22—1 Ballyferis212 words
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Article42 1930-06-04 15 Gillingham's Re-election In Southern Division. London, June 2 Gillingham was re-elected and the Thames Club was elected to the Southern section of the English Football League. Mcrthyr was nol re-elected. Banow and Halifax were re-elected to the Northern section. Router.Reuter - 42 words
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Article71 1930-06-04 15 Allowed to Participate In Olympic Games. Btrlin, May 21. Under the threat of women's caniph-te withdrawal f.-om the Olympic games, the International Amateur Athletic Federation today carried a resolution to allow women to participate in the Olympiads as formerly. A Belgian resolution to restrict them to gymnastics, swimming,71 words
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Article98 1930-06-04 15 All Blacks to Remain All Black. Wanganui, May 17 Great satisfaction has been expressed following the offer of the Britisn Rugby tourists to play in the Tests in white jersey; instead of the usual dark blue in order to enable the New Zealanders to retain their traditional98 words
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Article48 1930-06-04 15 British XV's Opening Success In New Zealand. Ganpanui, May 21. The British Rugby team opened their tour here by beating Wanganui today by 19 points to 3 points. Washington, May 21. Wellington beat the British Rugby team touring New Zealand by 12 points to 8. Rcuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article127 1930-06-04 15 Wednesday, June 4 Inter-School Drill Competition, Raffle* Institution, 3.30 p.m. Football: 1st Div. Welch vs. R.A., A.R Stadium Reserve Div. Welch vi. I.C.F.A., Jiilati Besar. S.C.C. Tour. B.B.I, vs. Public Services. Thursday, June 5 Inter-School Games Competition, A.R. Stadium, 3.30 p.m. Football 1st Div. S.R.C. vs. Malays, Jalan127 words
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Article146 1930-06-04 15 Harvey and Cuthbert Supreme. London, May 23 At Olympia today the National Sporting Club wound up the season with two all-British fifteen round bouts, in which Len Harvey and Johnny Cuthbert retained the middle-weight and featherweight titles, respectively, and both won LonsJale belts outright. Harvey, who was opposed146 words
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Article352 1930-06-04 15 Johore Favourites For Winning Trophy. The preliminary rounds for the Spooner Cup were played off on Monday and Tuesday, at the Singapore Polo Club. The R.A. team, conceding 3 goals to the 2nd Welch Regt., were defeated by 5 to < after extra time had been played. The352 words
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Article106 1930-06-04 15 Scout II Wins At Good Price London, May 21. The Newmarket Stakes (m miles) resulted as follows The Scout 11. 1 Ut Majeur 2 Sea Rover 3 Seven ran. Won by half a length four lengths between second and third. The betting was as follows 10 to 1106 words
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Article532 1930-06-04 15 Hampshire Overwhelmed. ANOTHER BIG INNINGS BY BRADMAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 2 The Australian tourists had an easy victory at the expense of Hampshire today, whom they were playing at Southampton, winning by an innings and eight runs. Bradman and Kippax continued the tourists innings532 words
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Article35 1930-06-04 15 Veteran to Retire At End of Season. London, May 21. The Yorkshire Post states that the veteran Yorkshire and England crick Lur, Wilfred Rhodes, is letiring at Ikt md of the current season.35 words
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Advertisement15 1930-06-04 15 The report of the Selanftor races nnd other sporting items appear on I.iKe Twenty. IMMIIIHMI15 words
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Advertisement31 1930-06-04 16 BEST OF ALL MEDIUM POWERED CARS IS THE HILLMAN FOURTEEN STRAIGHT EIGHT FOURTEEN See and Try AT THE STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE Phone 3944. Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. <In"»rtnr«t.«d 1o &5O31 words
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Article466 1930-06-04 17 Chinese Abroad Invited To Help. Shanghai, May 14. The proposal to develop San-Men-Wan, Cheklaag, :|S barboui hai aK-'iin come to the fore. Sonic time ago, a wealthy merchant of hckian'f province submitted a proposal to the Natioaal Government that the San..1. -i Wan Harbour project should bo466 words
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Article213 1930-06-04 17 Floating on Central Core Of the Earth. In order that the inhabitants of Lond(W d Berlin may have more reliable information M to tn« weather prospects for their week-iucJs. a Gtnnan expedition has just Mt OOt to i>tablish meteorologiisl stations for two ears on the great i. c213 words
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Article190 1930-06-04 17 Cabinets with <>()(> Members And Premiers Every Quarter. M, Poincafi devoted a recent art) le in a dream of the future, in which heimagines Cabinet of 0 mi odd membera numerically equal to the Chamber. All 01 under thirty will be underecretarie tho c ivcr this are190 words
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1233 1930-06-04 17 Gorgeous Musical Shotv with a Stirring Full-Blooded Story Dennis King's Triumph as D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers Another Edgar Wallace Thriller Written in Three Days A Bit of Chicago Life That Spellbinds The Audience, (By Our London Critic, J. Jefferson Farjeon.) London, May1,233 words
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Article188 1930-06-04 17 Suggestion for a Penny A Pint Less. Sir Kdgar .Sanders, fi.rmrrly general manager of the Carlisle and District State Management Area, who gave evidence before the Royal Commission on Licensing at Westminster in mail week said that in his opinion there was no real drunkenness problem at188 words
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Article122 1930-06-04 17 Septuagenarian's Hint For Happiness. Mr, Samuel Harrison, J.P., a septuagenarian, of Evanson, Illinois, who ha:: performed nearly 1,000 marriages in the last quarter of a century, and is known as the marrying justice," offers the following up-to-date epigrams for married happin is Tell your wife every day, I122 words
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Article149 1930-06-04 17 Actress Who Created A Famous Role. MN. .lent-.i.' I.i the veteran uctress, died in London i n May at the age of seventy-seven. Miss I. i married Mr. J. P. Burnett, who dramatised "Bleak House," and she nude I: name bj her hnpersonation of .In, tin'149 words
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Advertisement212 1930-06-04 18 DOUBLE A^pIIGARETTES ARE REriOWriED \^Jk THROUGHOUT M| MALAYA SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND W i jl HYGIENICALLY PURE, THEY I^?^^^ j '^'.JA ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES §f^^^_^^ OBTA.NABLE AT TME PR.CET yDOUBLEACEiy OF 50 CENTS PER TIN OF 60 |^j J||fe ALMS MESH FROII EIKLMD ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON SUPERIOR PERFORMANCEI212 words
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Article1256 1930-06-04 19 A Wife's Complaint. MANY DIVORCES AND REUNIONS A remarkable story dealing with the unhappy married life of a wealthy local Indian .Mohammedan merchant and a young Chinese girl who had been converted to Islam was told by prosecuting counsel to Mr. C. Wilson, the- Cr.m.nal Diatrkt Judg;.1,256 words
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Article93 1930-06-04 19 How Chicago Night Clubs Avoid Prohibition. Chicago, May 9, Federal agents announced today that laids upon night clubs had revealed records of th<» fact that aeroplanes transported 14,000 eases of liquor from Windsor, Ontario, to Chicago, with a total value of G. 51,000,000. One aeroplane which had93 words
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Article674 1930-06-04 19 Select Committee Proposed. Rugby, June 2. Mr. Baldwin, the Conservative leader, moved in the House of Commons that a select committee of 11 members be appointed to examine and report upon the proposals contained in the International Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armaments.Reuter - 674 words
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Article56 1930-06-04 19 The Adelphi Hotel announces the engagement, for this week, at all tea and dinner dances, of W. Hobart Mitchell, the Singing Vagabond," who is hiking it round the world on the strength of his songs He is a graduate of the UniJuW%? RocheBte r U.S.A., and left in56 words
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Article175 1930-06-04 19 The death of Mr. G. P. Greene the RaiTw»v general m n a erfr <>f the Ceylon Railways, occur red ln Lausanne on May frcm Pnvlf 6Z years Of ge < and rrtire d frcm Ceylon seven years ago Mr Greene arrived in Ceylon and took up dut.es in 1901,175 words
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Article240 1930-06-04 19 Difficulty in Finding The Right Man. Washington, May 11. Selection of v permanent Ambassador to Tokio is proving a baffling problem to the Administration. Observers declare that part of the difficulty arises through fear of the Senate's attitude, and also because of the tact that men240 words
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Article195 1930-06-04 19 New Constitution For Ceylon Proposed. London, May 13. In an address Riven to the Royal Em pire Society. Sir Wilfred Woods, Colonia Treasurer of Ceylon, outlined the presen and the proposed constitutions and saic it was easy to exaggerate the complicat td nature of the latter. He195 words
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Article95 1930-06-04 19 To Be Set Up in London For Air Mail Only. London, May 13. Pillar-boxes for air mail correspondence only are to be provided for the London postal service. They will be painted blue to distinguish them from the red pillarboxes tor ordinary letters. It has been decided95 words
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Article282 1930-06-04 19 Money-Changer Robbed Of Two Cash Boxes. Colombo, May 20, A daring "smash and grab" raid the first of its kind in Colombo was carried out by five men who made their escape in a saloon car, after robbing a money-changer's desk of approximately Rs. 1,500 last night.282 words
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Article54 1930-06-04 19 The Right Rev. John J. Dunn, Auxiliary .Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of New York, has just returned from a world cruise. He praises the "equal justice administered by Great Britain iis the Far East, and expresses the ooinlon that if Great Britain withdrew from this part) of the54 words
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Article440 1930-06-04 19 roposals of Singapore S.P.C.A. a meeting of the management committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, Mr. K. H. Onraet presiding, a report was read by a member who was deputsd at the previous meeting: to make inquiries regarding the proposed use of440 words
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Article174 1930-06-04 19 Priceless Engravings And Books Stolen. The arrest has been made in Madrid of a man who, it is alleged, stole various engravings by Rembrandt and also priceless old books from the Madrid National Library. The loss was discovered at the end of 1929, and the police have worked174 words
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Article517 1930-06-04 19 !City be Evacuated? RTED GOVERNMENT REVERSES. Shanghai, June 4. r serious news is to hand from sterday and today. ro-Government divisions, under Fan Hsi-tsi and Yuan Khaoe reported to be retreating upon om Tsaochow, in West Shantung, attles which have been fought on the Lunghai RailwaySin Kuo Min - 517 words
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Advertisement80 1930-06-04 19 AS POPULAR AS THE TALKIES. BUT MORE PERFECT "HARWOOD" THE SRLF WINDING WATCH IN Solid Gold Price from $55.00 up. BRITISH THEREFORE BEST. Sole Importers FRANKEL BROTHERS. Sub-Afont. Mewn. PRITCHAR CO, LTD. Penan* and Ipoh. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, 3. High St, Singapore. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL BCOTTB BOAD. CONVINIRNT TO80 words
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Advertisement54 1930-06-04 19 Standard LOW TENSION CABLES y_ f j SINGLE Kd TWIN S CONCENTRIC V TRIPLE p s CONCENTRIC n THREE CORE J 0 FOUR CORE X SPECIAL TYPES ■Tl Standard H S?t3asi**s 3 "'f' '"-riTiiini r N this case a J sq. O 57, Robinson Road. SINGAPORE. C] 3 core paper54 words
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Article1233 1930-06-04 20 Veracity's Place Upset THRILLING FINISHES A FEATURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Juno Thrillinp; finishes were a feature of the i events on the second "lay of the Selangwr Turf Cluh meeting today. The courra war. J in excellent condit or, heavy rain on the1,233 words
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Article1099 1930-06-04 20 Departure from Usual Series. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club race* on Sunday were quit" a new and pleasant departure from the usual weekly events. Both classes raced to Sea View in the m rninj? and hack again in the afternoon. Tiffin was taken at Sen View Hotel1,099 words
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Article185 1930-06-04 20 Volunteers Win Hard Struggle. The Singapore Volunteers won the Garrison Cup on Monday by defeating the Regular Garrison by the odd goal in three. From beginning to end the game was hotly contested, and the issue was in doubt until the final whistle. Both goalkeepers, Ellis and Urquhart185 words
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Advertisement139 1930-06-04 20 A Healthy Outlook lie remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young health* trees ready to be tapped he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned139 words
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Advertisement90 1930-06-04 20 an amazing new Jf* AGENT PLUS FIFTEEN OTHER ingrcinaiiPaH dicnts, to stimulate gums and i f-r guard teeth against decay. I c c o Kp— > ial SH Ofe yP ListcrincToothP. f eiseverHr *W **m w^ erc supplantir older and aam costlier dentifrices because it ■y Jam«j makes teeth whiter90 words
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Advertisement238 1930-06-04 21 Mi IP LIONEL bAK.NETT The World's most beautiful Child was given Virol from Birth We owe thanks to Virol for the splendid specimen of British boyhood. I took Virol zcas born. Since his birth 1 irol has been part of his daily diet. He has 's iiiness, and has always238 words
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Advertisement269 1930-06-04 21 When the pace U^§b begins to tell! ffl\}jsm If your energies have begun to flag, I ~zs^^\ 'f y° ur vitality is low, if your work I ,lj iSK»^J is a burden and the pleasures of life ,!f /^^^^tssev are as us n your mou^ >jr|l|T|«m^ FHYLLOSAN revitalises and revfiSljfiwffi^269 words
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Advertisement212 1930-06-04 21 O C.A. Ge B ..prln I. raa d« 4>y VlWl |\7 i GENATOSAN LTD. f »T CtHJ J j LOUGHBOROUOH. ENGLAND I j Obtainah'.t a' all CbrmiiU ant.' I I j S«or« of j5 tablttt 7 HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD.. Formerly Kan Bro«. Ltd.i I Surely— J Take two Genasprin212 words
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Article1206 1930-06-04 22 f Toll of the Poppy. SUPPRESSION BUREAU'S INACTIVITY. In Szechuan Province, if one has not I' already aaeenabad to the fumes of opium smoke which come up from the Chinese quartan at all hours of the day and night one is captivated, writes Alfred Bataon in1,206 words
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Article238 1930-06-04 22 How the British Share Is To be Used. A definite settlement is now in sight of the purpose to which the surrendered British share of the Boxer Indemnity is, to be applied. I It is reported that the British Minister, to China, Sir Miles Lampson, and the Foreign238 words
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Article257 1930-06-04 22 RIPPER'S ATTACK ON A GIRL. Terrorised City Again In A Panic. Dusseldorf police are searching for an unknown man. believed to be the mysterious German "Jack the Ripper." who attacked a girl during the night and escaped. Meanwhile, Dusseldorf is in a state of panic, fearing that the "Ripper" has257 words
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Article129 1930-06-04 22 Ex-Officer's Two Hours' Sleep In a Fortnight A verdict of Suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest at Peading in mail week "n Francis Thorn.is Newland. aged forty-one, a florist, of Sf.ti.n Road, Reading, who was totnfl dying in bed from a wound in129 words
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Article350 1930-06-04 22 New Director of Naval Intelligence. The Admiralty have announced that the following appointments have been approved Kear-Admiral Cecil V. Uaborne, < M.(. to be Director of the Naval Intelligence, Division of the Naval Stan 1 in succession t. Rear-Admiral Harry E. Domvile, C.8., C.M\G.. to date August 18.350 words
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Article64 1930-06-04 22 Police Unable to Find Any Nocturnal Visitors. A 'ore of policemen from Maryborough Street were engaged Tor so.ne time dar- ing the early huurs of the morning on May .-■arching the premises of Messrs. Smart, furnishers, of Oxford Str et. It hail been reported that burglars had64 words
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Article405 1930-06-04 22 To Mo\ c Freely Among All Classes. The development of wort l>y women pottct m plain clothes is, according to the Mnday Time:-, one of the directions in [which Miss Dorothy Peto, the newly bbi pointed Chief of Worn- n Police at Scotlam! Yani, is405 words
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Advertisement141 1930-06-04 22 Do not take anything as SO because we say so, nor because i any one else says so. You are a seeker of TRUTH, and you can not find it if you let another THINK for you. Accept as true only what your own reason, acting on known facK leads141 words
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Advertisement547 1930-06-04 23 Assets exceed $1 1,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) M.:... n F H .E: Winchester Hou.c. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry EC The iTHM Lire Assurance Co mp .n iesActineverypilrticul r ATTRACTIVE I LAM) OF ASSURANCE AGENTS547 words
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Advertisement591 1930-06-04 23 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK established 1808 at Amsterdam Aathnru.4 Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (a»«ni £8,600,000) t Paid op Capital OUi. 55,000.000 (ab«ai £4,600,000) R.sar-«« Glde. 27.18n.865 (abnni t £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THB HAOU*. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES i BATAVIA i Head Offlc. for Datek Caai Icdies. SHANGHAI i Head591 words
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Advertisement880 1930-06-04 23 BANKING INSURANCE i™ X BA LIMITFn TAIW^ COMMERCIAL UNION lew J^SKL. „> ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Encland) 1 853 gay S&K r L AST- lfcSS?£+ g-tttSlS: writer. Easter. Br.n,h, <t SIBt _p.r. B<^ T. Yoshida, Esq. Tawrh^?™ 1 THE MAN UFACTURERB LIFE BtuS'li^TND'AG^clS. INBUBANCE Eg COHPANT JaSSi. B_3j^"B2r S880 words
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Advertisement236 1930-06-04 23 rii\i_i. Powerful and efficient in the combat with fire is the MERRYWEATHER "VALIANT" PORTABLE PUMPING ENGINE Hurls a Jet of water 110 ft. high. Delivers up to 12,000 gallons per hour. AND IT RAISES STEAM IN 10 MINUTES. Fire-fighting, however, is not its only service, for it is an ideal236 words
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Advertisement163 1930-06-04 24 I OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES A SECOND-HAND MORRIS LASTS, RIDES and PERFORMS EXCELLENTLY DEPRECIATION on a Morris car is very low. The materials used in its construction, and the soundness and simplicity of its design, definitely ensure long life, freedom from mechanical trouble, and lasting comfort. If you do not require163 words
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Advertisement278 1930-06-04 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. iiirorpoia'a in Great Britain) IU-ad (Mm for Malaya SINGAPORE. JTrpn iinftr? cvinrbn^ 'I U -,vJ^U>aL±j L^JUIJi^iJNj.; ,«,i. I V r OU can place absolute faith > in the goodness and purity of X "Milkmaid" Condensed Milk. For "Milkmaid" Milk is rich creamy milk278 words
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