The Straits Times, 5 June 1930
1930-06-05
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Title Section46 1930-06-05 1 The straits Times (ESTABLISHED NEARLT A CENTURT.) t THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. S^jSTS 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THI RSPAY. JUNE 5, 1930. .JUJfg Ml" ii r HTH T /IWF/lO ;CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS46 words
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Advertisement170 1930-06-05 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161). Ny Carlsberg Deer < In bottle* tod o» draught. Bole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmtrk) SINGAPORE. Children thrive on thi/ pure rich Swiss Milk. There is nothing liner for babies and young children than Hear Brand Milfc. It i^ pure rich170 words
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Advertisement118 1930-06-05 1 ,/KU>LA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST ('PHONE 3683). THE "QUEEN ANNE" TEA AND COFFEE §E£VICE I^^^* WARRANTED HARD SOIDEKFT) SILVER <»I-\TK. tMSJ TEA-POT 2 PINTS. SUGAR BASIN GILT LINING. CRBAM JUCJ GILT I.IMNC. WAITER SOLID REEDED WIRE MOUNT IHins. 3 Piece Tea Set 852.50 4 Piece Tea and Coffee Set 86.00118 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-05 1 Prime Portland "0 K n CEMENT |L EAST ASIATIC LTD. I (ItS^gPtnmirk) _BlNffl|M>Eß.13 words
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Advertisement501 1930-06-05 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) I .JL AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICB. SNTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. ])ER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S )VERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. /TWARD FROM LONDON MB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MQRE4 11,000 June 14 KM.VAN 9.100501 words
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Advertisement642 1930-06-05 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp aai Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due sail FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 June 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 2 S TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 80 81 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 18 14 I KAMI) MARU642 words
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Advertisement454 1930-06-05 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MILBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Eegular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and tha new motor vessel, MALABAB (4612 tons). The sj. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins454 words
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Advertisement637 1930-06-05 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Hellaad] Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with aatxwnneetlans to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and! Straits Settlements of the Travellers OBdal Information Bureau. Booking Office Boyal Dutch Indian Airwaya.637 words
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Advertisement590 1930-06-05 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) 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. (Route590 words
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Advertisement548 1930-06-05 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. [Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Foi Kretav, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Siehon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA June 9 June 11 MAI. INI June 16 June 18 BUDDRADIB lane lm .lunc fJ The steamers are fitted548 words
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Advertisement441 1930-06-05 3 :)^!TCH MAILS M.V. Sloomvaart Maatschappij NederJand and M.V. Roflordamsehe Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PABBINGEB SERVICE TO Ceaoa Amsterdam Southampton HatM'tHca Kotterdam I :,<>"•> lt.L. Juni> 6 bl v i It. i: H S.M.N. Juiii- U -ij.-iiin..: i i:.i.. Job* m r v. Joh. f'Mnnbamevrlt M.N. June 27 12.000 X.1.. July441 words
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Advertisement1429 1930-06-05 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I DOM All SII AMSlfll' LINI of/u/ AMERICAN MAIL LIKL jjz?\ s i^iiid^fc^ n ROUND-THE-WOKLD SERVICE FroEtt 81NGAPORB and PKMANO via COLOMBO. SUEZ. PORT SAID, A! K\ ANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA an.) MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave L*av« Spore S'por* Penang t'KLS. HARRISON June i> June1,429 words
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Advertisement375 1930-06-05 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FUANCIBCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. HttHnfi* f«r United SUtcs u< Canada Points from Hong Kong. Man Franclaco aad Portlaad S.S. MICHIGAN aaila (cum lUuv Kung July 8 San Kranrißco, l.<w Aitgelra aad San lllego375 words
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Advertisement235 1930-06-05 3 COAL TAR Supplied in Various Grades to suit ail Purposes. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. THE EASTERN STUDIO, i.cc, photo<;rai»hkk, SIMfiAI'OUK. «NLAHOSMBr«TR. MlNl Ali'lllX iKhDING «■«< OTHER GBOin«H, INDOOR *m] OUTDOOH M<Ktfri» Stylf. ItJaCnuC UUHTtNG, etc. Wf blhii d«t Am.-iiriii-N' v>«rf. BLACKWOOD WARE MUSEUM Opt'n lor inspodir.ii d.iiiy.235 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary90 1930-06-05 4 Allagolla EsUte, Tdapussclsylon, on June 2. 1930, Mrs. Mausrerson, la her 86th year, beloved Mrs. W. 11. Spence, of Negri ond Mrs. Stuart Murray of Kapar. Dearly loved and greatly reverenced by all \:hu knew her. VOW.— Mr. Yew Ngan Pan passed away on Tue^lav May 1~, 1930. aged90 words
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Article35 1930-06-05 4 it ll unnounc'.-J vt Mr. hap third sjm of Mr. Ud Mrs. Chye of Malacrr, ami V.iss L;.h i-ul S- n the third da-.-f.-hUr of Mr. IM Ifri Lah Swe- Ton. of Kuala Lumpur.35 words
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Advertisement1266 1930-06-05 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, i-traits Times, Cecil Street. Please insert the following small advertirement for- > days I J There are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of 23 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar1,266 words
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Advertisement798 1930-06-05 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, flat at 326, Orchard Road (first or ground floor), rent $80. Apply J. S. Nathan, 6, de Souza Street. TO LET, new modern bungalow 5, Balnior.u Criscent, three bedrooms, etc., tennis court. Apply, 32, Balmoral Board. TO' LET, a fully-furnished bungalow, beautifully situated, near Katong798 words
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Advertisement584 1930-06-05 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 132 ami IS4, Havelock Boad, two ttrryou riverside godown*, suitable for rubber. Apply Stephens, Paul A Co. OFFICE SPACE TO LET, fifth floor Union Building, No. Gl2, 6GO square feet, light and airy. Entry July 1. Apply on premises. TO UR OR FOR SALE, riverside584 words
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Advertisement838 1930-06-05 4 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE List of Streets where Itinerant Hawkers are PROHIBITED from carrying on their trad*. 1. Institution Bridge. 2. Stamford Road (from North Bridge Road to Connaught Drive). 3. Connaught Drive (including approach to Anderson Bridge). 4. Empress Place (including approach to Cavanagh Bridge). 5. St. Andrew's Road. 6.838 words
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Advertisement819 1930-06-05 4 ISKANDAR POLO CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TAIPING TURF CLUB. Wiih the permission of the Straits Rielng Association, an Amiite.ir R:;ce Meeting will >c held on the Taiping Race Course on Monday June 23, 11)30. TWO KINS rOK I'OLO PONIES, about 2 'urlongs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cups to the Ist,819 words
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Advertisement1118 1930-06-05 5 A <;oon OPPORTI Nin K)K BOUND AM) I'KOnTABLE INVBBTMSNT IX LAND V\l> MOIISI PROPERTIES NOT !(> BE MISSED BY ENTEKPRHIIfG < AI'ITAUKTS. IN Till: ESTATE OF SULTAN KHAN SI RATTEE. 1)E( E \SE». IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of most valuable freehold and leasehold l.uii.uiil residential premises in the centre1,118 words
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Advertisement844 1930-06-05 5 MORTGAGEES' SALE if freehold and leasehold Singapore town and country properties. it Mnsn. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on WrdnrHdav. June 11. 1930, at 2.30 p.m. I .lit.-. 1 und 2. Valuable freehold l;jnd and iremises known as Nos. 121-fi and 121-7, Kay Poh Road, off844 words
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Advertisement438 1930-06-05 5 JACK'S REFERENCE BOOK For HOME and OFFICE. The Key to Efficiency. 1088 Double-Column Pages. Cloth bound. An encyclopaedia oi 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. 11. Yoxell. Price438 words
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Advertisement383 1930-06-05 5 An Appeal to Britons in Singapore. THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES AND ARETHUSA' TRAINING SHIP Over 28,000 poor boys and girls have been fiven a chance in life, and have bean trained to become good and useful sons and daughters of the Empire. 1,100 Children arc always being maintained. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED383 words
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Advertisement82 1930-06-05 5 GOULDS PUMPS CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES LARGE AND VARIED STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. SINGAPORE Il>OH KUALA LUMPUB. oou> <fßm uta THB DISTILLERS AGKNCT. LTD.. Ediabarth. Srotl«n4. THE COLOUR MOTION OF LIFE the most a movie camera can give you. Kodacolor reproduces colours82 words
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Article1608 1930-06-05 6 CINEMA NOTES Importance of Film Industry Rucial Questions Peppy Dancing Girls About British Films Where Thrillers Fa'l The Broadway Melody Censorship Cuts Bessie Lore's Acting Singapore's Best Film Story. The value of the film industry can we'l I".- comprehended ulun it is borne in mind that about1,608 words
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Article161 1930-06-05 6 Fund to be Raised To Increase Production. London, May 12 New uses for cotton have been discussed by the Permanent International Cotton Committee, which has been meeting in the lovely surroundings of Stresa on Lake Maggiore. To increase production it was decided to establish a fund161 words
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Article102 1930-06-05 6 Appeal Against Award Of Pension to Guard. Paris, May 20. i The iM-Maharaja of Indore has apI pealed to the Versailles Court against I the award of a pension to one of the guards at his chateau who, as the result of an accident, was permanently incapacited.102 words
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Article395 1930-06-05 6 GET-RICH-QUICK." Curse of Mandarinate In China. That curse of old China, a parasitic and •orrupt mandarinate seems to be a present menace among the officials of the Nanking National Government. The authority for this statement is no Ipss a person than President Chiang Kaishek himself. One of the main purl>oses395 words
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Article277 1930-06-05 6 Around Gorillas and Giant Lobelia A new hide-and-seek ninlrzv m I lor children is to bo installed at the Natural Hislcry Museum, Smith Kmsingtcn, London. An illuminate! group npn-.-cntiinr a family of goiillas from the Belgia:i Congo is to l>c constructed by Captain Dollman similarly to277 words
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Article83 1930-06-05 6 Tribute Paid by Duke Of York. London. May 19. A tribute to the activities of Red Crosi workers in connection with child welfare in India and the promotion <>;' health and education in South Africa was paid by the Duke of York in opening the R?<l Cross83 words
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Article468 1930-06-05 6 "Empire of the Sahara." BLOOD, WOMEN, TREASON IN THE WILDS. At lact th.- full and thrilling story of an African desert drama of over :;n iar BgO can N told. Il concerns an '"Empire of the Sahara." and clears up what was once an official <i the468 words
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Article147 1930-06-05 6 Extraordinary Tirade By Canton Paper. Th Nanking Ministry of Foreign Affair* ia ready to take back Macao, says i anton Chinese newspaper. It addi that in view of the fact that .Macao is a notorious resort of gam blinj;. opium-smoking, immorality, and ither i'U'i.-:il trades of various147 words
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Article73 1930-06-05 6 Sealed Waggon Forced Open at Karachi. Karachi, May 22. There has been great activity by the Criminal Investigation Department at Karachi, today, following the theft of a lUiintity of dynamite. The dynamite, destined for up-country, was i:: B Mated wagon in a siding at Karachi <ity station73 words
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Article66 1930-06-05 6 Herald Who Proclaimed Queen Victoria. London, May JO. The death has ummrod of Colonel Osmond Barnes, late commander of th<i oth IVntf-il I sneers, at the a?e of H" joined the Indian Army in 1866 ami lerved during the Indian Mutiny. A; Chief Herald of India66 words
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Advertisement126 1930-06-05 6 Never ask your dealer for a 'film'ASK FOR AN (J(J FILM V! V \f L 'T§ 1 Tfnf d- sfXFr \M Jt VVVV r-^^^ Vtßk^.-' i NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of C, H. KIZAR MOHAMED COMPANY of No. 241, Beach126 words
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Advertisement97 1930-06-05 6 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. TRY THIS RENOWNED BEER to Brewed in Denmark by the Purveyors to the £r^rt Royal Danish and Royal Swedish Courts. wm "Grown Brand !j»7?*:f-»;j' Try it, you'll like it. A Sparkling Beer of slightly bitter G H SLOT CO LIMITED Agents.97 words
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Advertisement317 1930-06-05 7 ILHAMBRff I THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND fflflfll I REPRODUCTION A. H; 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. 1 hMWI I THE BROADWAY MELODY ALL TALKING, SJMGING*AND DANCING uifh BESSIE LOVE-CHARLES KING— ANITA PAGE THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL SCENE ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. Booking at KOBIXSON CO., LTD. <317 words
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Advertisement373 1930-06-05 7 uSi/mu y..w,sWy y mm vm mm \uu mm w. a/ y.y.u eoeooo o o o o *joo o oo&e e o o o o o]^: I flaaaaaV lav tff H| Zgf- 1 Ifi IS |H9bSh I LaV AWB oMCl^Baf («a^ L. jE BBtiK aai aW Has hL^jP *vff* 5 S373 words
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Advertisement303 1930-06-05 7 I VICTORIA THEATRE Last Three Performances. TODAY, at 3 and 0.30 p.m. TOMORROW, al Ml p.m. MICKY MOUSE in "OPRY OUSE" SILLI SYMPHONIE THE "SKELETON" IN A MONASTERY CELLAR THE ART OF PART SINGING THE DONOVAN AFFAIR THE GREAT MYSTERY PI. \Y THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Book at LITTLE'S. Prices $2,303 words
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Article1017 1930-06-05 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Southampton Shipmasters' Viewpoints. The members of the Southampton Master Mariners flub held an interesting debate at a luncheon meeting, when they discussed "Tradition ami the Merchant \a\y." Captain i. <>■ Saundcrs, R. D., R. N. R., presided, and Captain F. Cross, R it1,017 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article957 1930-06-05 8 Mr. Richard Arnold's Statement. The ordinary gencrnl meeting of the Korcvalc Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at tht office of the company in London on April .10. Mr. Kichard Arnold presided. The secretary (Mr. A. B. Simson) read the notice convening the meeting and the auditors'957 words
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Article167 1930-06-05 8 EXCHANGE. stngapor" June 5. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2 3 15/16 Demand */3 8/4 Private 3 m. credit 2/4H On New York, demand M 1/16 Private 90 d/s 67H On France, Bank T.T. 1431 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Honir Kon;:, Bank T.T. 44>i O;: Shunghai, Hank, T.T.167 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article470 1930-06-05 8 Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers l'l il A>am Kumbanff 21 6 22 C i I-:, Ayer Ilituni Tin 15 11 frl £1 Buncrin Tin 20 20/i> 1 1 Batang Tadtuig 0.10 0.14 1 1 Batu Caves 0.50 0.70 j 1 1 Bukit Aranp 0.45 0.55 i £1 £1 Burmnh Malay470 words
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Article225 1930-06-05 8 Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers 1 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2.30 2.40 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2 r.»5r .»5 3.0.1 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 5.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.50 nom. 1 1 Cycle and Carriaf* 0.40 0.45 norn, 10s. 10s. Duff Development 4/6 5,6 6225 words
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Article100 1930-06-05 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-86 108 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% prem. Singapore Municipal 4.-i p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 96 par100 words
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Article380 1930-06-05 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today's Prices Frascr Lyall A Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.50 Alor Gajah (*1) 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 2.50 2.00 2.40 A. Kuninf ($1) 0.30 0.40 030 0.40 A. Malay If 2) 8.00 2JSO380 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article104 1930-06-05 8 Singapore, Juno •">. Tin. Quiet. KinUs 1.10-1.1 1. Kuchais 1.121.15, Penawats 53-56 cents, Petalings 5-5.10, Johans 34-36 cents. Ulu Klangs 1.0.-1.12. Hong FatU 50'— 54 cent*, Malay Consols. 21-J.t cents, Aycr Hitams 13s. 6d-14s. 3d.. Hone Kong Tins 17s. 9d.-18s. 6d., Southern Malayans 14s. 3d.-15s. 3d.,104 words
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Article130 1930-06-05 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd Singapore, June 5. London.— Rubber 6'-d., down \k4. Nujii price (London Standard I Spot 21 cents. London. -Tin £186 17s. Cd., down £1 17?. fid. Mining. Steady. Sungei Wnys MO-UO, Kuohais 1.13-1.15, Kinta Dredge IJS-IJ*, Hong Katts 50-. r .."> cents, Malaya onsols. IS* 24 cents,130 words
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Article492 1930-06-05 8 Turnover in Industrial Shares. Messrs. Kraser and Co. rcnort Forced liquidation of an unexpectedly severe nnture, and directed chiefly from upcountry, was experienced in the industrial marked during the week, and heavy offerings of shares naturally put down the prices of several of the leading counters. Large492 words
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Article172 1930-06-05 8 Thursday, June 5 H. W. 4.15 a.m.. 8 ft. 6.04 p.m.. 7 ft. 6 in. Cycle and Carriage Co., arm. intß., Orchard Opening of Raffles College year, H.E. the (governor, 4.15 p.m. I'riday, June fi. H. \V, Ml a.m.. 7 ft. S in., fi.."C p.m., 7172 words
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Article171 1930-06-05 8 Today. Upper Burma. North-K.i.-t Mia, tint Europe, Canada and I.'.S.A. ,Xi, K i| en(fa V-'n. Ctylon, Southern and Western India aadwtaterßAiiatralia(SawaMani) ;>.m. Sourabaya, Celebes, Moluccas Timor Dilly and South-Lasl Borneo (Ban Hi. CWMU) I'-'-'-Selat l'amljai.r. Ben«kalU, buik. Pukan Haroc end Pajakombo (Tateain I'"'l',,|n, GalaßK (Noembiu) !>•'"• Ufper171 words
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Article44 1930-06-05 8 By Malwa Sibajak Talma Rajputana P'Artagnan K. der NoHurlandcn Indrapocru Left Arri. B'por* London Apr. 18 May 10 Apr. 25 May IB Apr. n May 17 May 2 May 24 Apr. M May 26 May I May 2'! May D June44 words
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Article232 1930-06-05 8 Thur.-.lay. JMM k. Ships alongside the Wharrc* or ripettcd to arrive. REF-PEI. HARBOI K. Main Wharf R«MMf J. I H. W. lit. Spring, Gum; Btag. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf I^tn.l. Lt.lico. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjoaf Pafar. Albert Pull< S,i,ii.-". Manipi. Victoria I>o<k Kiata. Krppel Harbour.232 words
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Advertisement93 1930-06-05 8 COLEMAN INSTANT-UTE TABLE LAMP I \V2i- 11 o* he«*T «auge 'JtfJr/ I V^Hfc\ brri h«a»ilj plaUd. f?* j j <JTj tl.is lamp will fi»« Ij t«» years consistent tSttESSBBi service. Makes and burns Itt o«n gas and just as easy to light as a gat JeK Just turn s valve93 words
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Advertisement193 1930-06-05 8 »♦«»»»«»>»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦*»«•♦♦♦ AUCTION SALE of excsllent Jacobian-desiirn wulnut-.->Uiii-.'.l teak household furniture, etc. At No. 39, Barker Road, off Bukit Timan Road, on Saturday, June 7, 1910. at 3.30 p.m. Comprising 1 a fine drsign t'ak sideboard. oval design dining table and chi.irs. teak drcssei-, almeirahs and wardrobes, with mirroi doors, duchesse193 words
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Advertisement87 1930-06-05 8 AUCTION SALE oi raUaHi wui »alli»ad teak boaaek M furniture, etc At N<>. ■•■■>, Amber Mansion, Orchard Read (entrance rli IViiiinir Li.ni'i, on Saturday, .lum- 7. IfM, at 2 p.m. Campritlßg n"-'t ami plain (i. ■,-iifii Ira. ■idaboard, dTllins tahlc and chuirs. oak-stuin-cJ teak silverware display cabin* t, dinner wagon,87 words
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Miscellaneous265 1930-06-05 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Station, Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Wwth«r. Mai. Mm. fall, thine. Humidity tion. F. T. ins. hours. ai-P \lor Star «9 75 Nil 8.1 75 SE 2 Fine Kota Bharu M 72 0.02 9.9 85 SW 15 Kinc K. TrenKKHiiu 73 Nil 8.9265 words
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Article739 1930-06-05 9 Tin Producers to Close Down SUGGESTED CESSATION FOR 3 MONTHS. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber, 21 cents per lb. Tin, 200 tuns at S69>/« per picui. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London S'^d. per lb., down lid. New York, 13'/« cU., down J739 words
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Article69 1930-06-05 9 Rugby, June 4. Foralfn exchanges arc I Amsterdam Uliens m, Bomlw.y Ts. 5 25-32.1., H.i In, MM. Hrussels 34.815, Bucharest 818, Km 5 51-64. Buenos Aires 42 IS-16, Copenha K p n 18.1«, Geneva 25.125. Hclaiiufforc IW%. H»n c Kong Is. 3d., Lisbon iftjk. Madrid 40.12.1, Milan 92.73, New69 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1647 1930-06-05 9 !Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd. lie twenty-fourth annual general moetof the Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber ipany, Ltd., was hold on April 24, at the stered office, 95a, Chancery Lane, Lon- I W.C., Mr. L. T. Boustaad (chairman and I using director) presiding. be representative of1,647 words
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Article62 1930-06-05 9 CHAMBER OF COMM ERCE RUBBER ASSN. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot Bn ?,"f i SUndard R.S.S. on Tender June Ilk l\% i u <y n» Atgiist 22% m% p. <Jct.-Dec. 23\ 24 Tone of Market Easier. Latest Cable Lo ndon Spot Sheet 6 9-1 6d. per lb New York62 words
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Article826 1930-06-05 9 Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting Of Corporation. Presiding at the 59th annual meetinp of the Ocean Accident and Ouarantee Corporation, Lta., Sir Clarence Smith said iou have noticed with regret that our chairman, Mr. Ro^er Owen, is not in his usual place today. Mr. Owen has been ill. and his826 words
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Article189 1930-06-05 9 I Foreign exports of Tin, being: final ship- meats on oceaji -steamers at. all Malayan Ports during the month of May, 1930. Destination Tons United Kingdom 1 504 United States of America 5,048 J Continent of Europe 2 681 British Possessions '523 Other Foreign Countries 99 Total189 words
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Article219 1930-06-05 9 Imports. I Foreign rui imports, a.-: the m. h of May, 1930 Smoked ocrap Sheet Lump and and Country of Origin. Crepe. Sheet. Bark. Total. Dry. Wet. Toin. Tons. Tons. Ton*. Sumatra, 537 5,430 809 6,778 Dutch Borneo 472 3,013 695 4,180 Java and O. Dutch Islands ISO219 words
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Article214 1930-06-05 9 The following passengers left Singapore yesterday for Australia by the 5.6. Marella: Miss Mark, Mr. F. H. Frodsha'm, Miss J. Mark, Mr. M. Warden, Mr. D. Snell, Mrs. Middlemas and infant. Mr. C. R. Swan, Mrs. and Miss Loxton. Mr. T. V. Smith, Mrs. Mark, Mrs. D.udgcon, Mrs. Sinclair,214 words
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Article1232 1930-06-05 9 London's Most Dangerous Rival. The Paris market is far from having won back its pre-War range. As a matter of fact, the volume of its business is much less.. I Moreover, the isolated position in which it found itself at the time of the1,232 words
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Article775 1930-06-05 9 Overseas Demand Near Stagnation Point. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN LOCAL MARKETS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, May 7. It is no use disguising the fact that so far as the export section is concerned the conditions in the cotton industry remain deplorable. The political unrest in Indi.i which775 words
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Article43 1930-06-05 9 Companies Observed The Holiday. c» T l, h e A s sOc j a ion f UuUh Rubber Pn*MWI makes the following statement with ranrd <H7°n ne^ UU u ndred ard eleven Uutth con 'l>" 313 British companies, 30 Continents com-43 words
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Advertisement14 1930-06-05 9 M IF IT IS WOKTH ADVERTISING YOU XVILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.14 words
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1010 1930-06-05 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. STATE OR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE For many years controversy Ye? raged over the relative merits of public or privato enterprise. Obnously, ihere are certain public service activities which must bo under state or municipal control, especially those of a rr.n-trudir.g character. In the1,010 words
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Article2524 1930-06-05 10 WONDER OF WIRELESS SIGHT. The Story of J. L. Baird And Television. These article:*— which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are to form chapters in a book by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges. Master Mind!' of Modem Science," which is being now prepared2,524 words
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Article361 1930-06-05 10 Mrs. Marcus Dukes and two cliilrden Hit returned by the Hector from a short Holiday in England. Mr. F. E. B. Murphy, of the Public Works Department, Ulu Selanjfor, is on a visit to Kuala I.umpu.-. Mr. John Still has been appointed Secretary of the Ceylon Association361 words
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Article731 1930-06-05 10 THE AGA KHAN'S DERBY. It is fitting that the long list of striking successes on the English turf which has fallen to the lot of the Aga Khan should at last be crowned by the victory which an owner values more than any other. The Aga731 words
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Article30 1930-06-05 10 The meeting of the Legulalive Council, on July 7, will be held at the Penunir Town Hall, and not in the Municipal Offices where the usual Commissioner*' meetings are held.30 words
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Advertisement81 1930-06-05 10 THE IS ON SQUARE THE SQUINT Hs=^l LOOK FOR sou- akmiis SINGAPORE, JOHN JhSl' KUALA I ITTI V A\^^fflWk Aay* limpur, J/\\k PENANG COMPANY, jV 3^ UMfTED W 3nd YOU'LL FIKD HIM VXXJfMvfrJZ 4BULLOCH JL LADES pf4 Famous double. '*%gs!j Obtainable everywhere. Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. MILK! Cold Storage81 words
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Advertisement112 1930-06-05 10 634 NORTH BKIDGB ROAD TRNG SENG GUAN Established 1905. '.f- for T.K.K.'s Tyres, Shoes, Hats, Balloon Toys and other Goods. Our prices retail or wholesale •re Kixed 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 Sale112 words
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Advertisement40 1930-06-05 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard reader*' interests and ALL advertisers using tht Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, 7BOBOUGELX BELIAUJUK.40 words
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667 1930-06-05 11 TIN SLUMP: AUSTRALIA RECOMMENDS DRASTIC ACTION. TIN STOPPAGE FOR THREE MONTHS. iNew Suggestion. PRODUCERS WILL BE AFFECTED. Sydney, June 4. presentatives of almost all the tin s in Malaya and Siam controlled Iney have decided to recommend I tion of tin production for three -Reuter. i companies in Malaya and667 words
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Article1068 1930-06-05 11 Surrender of Tainan Probable. CHANGSHA'S FATE. Foreigners Ordered To Leave City. Pekinjr, June 4. The Ai-'ii xar. authorities have advised their nattnrall thut the district north of Nanking I'etwom I'u!:«.\v and ilsuchnw f -(institutes a dancer iooc. Ki'linp, ;i popular rammer rt'.?;>rt near Kiiikianjr. i allSin Kuo Min - 1,068 words
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Article122 1930-06-05 11 S. S. Association's Inquiry. Sir David Galloway, Mr. Roland Brad(Icll and Mr. C. C. Danman, who form the shippin-j conference sub-committee of the Sii aits Settlements (Singapore) Association, have co-opted Mr. W. C. Southam as member. The Chinese member has not yet been appointed. We arc122 words
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Article93 1930-06-05 11 Russian Report Described As Unfounded. Nanking, June 4. The Kuomin official news agency dosU ab_olutely unfounded" a leport from Peking alleging that the ViceCommissar, Ka.-al-.han, at the Sino-Soviet conference in Moscow, proposed the rcstoiation of diplomatic relations between China and Russia, and the protection of the SovietReuter - 93 words
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Article171 1930-06-05 11 Moslem Leader Condemns Disobedience. Karachi, June 4. Sir Shahnawj Kh;:n Bhutto, the member I l!ic Bombay Council who presided at the rsi-piit meeting of Sind lloslema, which condemned civil disobedience, declared in an interview that his greatest objection to the present agitation was that if wns dishonest." He171 words
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Article632 1930-06-05 11 How Crisis Arose. CORRESPONDENCE WITH HOLY SEE. Rugby, June 4. The correspondence between the British Government and the Holy See, extending over the last fifteen months, relative to I politics and religious controversy in Malta, is laid before Parliament in a White Paper, nearly 100 pagesBritish Wireless - 632 words
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Article, Illustration24 1930-06-05 11 Above is photograph of Blenheim, the 18 to 1 winner of the Derby. Inset the owner, H.H. the Aga Khan.24 words
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Article317 1930-06-05 11 I Letter from Bishop Roberts. ?re is very little reference in the May of the Singapore Diocesan Magazine, shed today, to the controversy reng the Chaplaincy. There is no ori of the St. Andrew's Parochial :il meeting cf unhappy memory, I aunough the annual meeting of. ths317 words
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Article72 1930-06-05 11 Detective Dies From Injuries. London, June 4. Detect i yc- Sergeant Willis (not Mills, as previously reported), who was shot by the Cambridge undsrgraJuate D. X. Potts, has died from his injuries. Potts shot and killed Mr. A. F R VVollnston, F.R.G.S., tired at the detective<=crKeant and thenReuter - 72 words
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Article68 1930-06-05 11 King's Reply to Prime Minister. Ruffby, June 4. The Prime Minuter, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, has received the following telegram from the King:, "I deeply appreciat- the kind words of congratulation nnd pood wishes, on the anniversary of my birthday, whii-h you, my Prime Minister, sent to meBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article108 1930-06-05 11 Lieutenant's Evidence At Court-Martial. Lahore, June 4. Their facss were white and tJu-ir eyes bulging: they looked as though th«v might lire violence at any moment," declared Lieut. A. F. B. Powell, at the court-martial nn Gm-hwul Riflemen charged with mutiny, describing the appearance of the members ofReuter - 108 words
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Article105 1930-06-05 11 RlOO Soon Ready For Flight To Canada. Rugby. June 4. The Under Secretary for Air, Mr. F. Montague, announced in the House of Commons that it was hoped the airship R 100 would be ready for its flight to Canada towards the end of this month or theBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article1577 1930-06-05 11 Blenheim's Success In Fine Race. THE KING PRESENT. Favourite Diolite Runs Third. London, June 4. The Derby Stakes (about a mile and a half) was run at Epsom to-day and ivsulted as follows H.H. the Aura Khan's BLENHEIM iH. Wraegi I Mr. Somerville Tattersall's ILIAD1,577 words
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Advertisement57 1930-06-05 11 TODAY'S FEATURES. Wonder of Wireless Sight, bv H. H. lilt man and T. C. I Bridges 10 i London Letter i Letters to the Editor 17 English Cotton Market Reviewed 9 Cinema Notes I Australians vs. Middlesex ..13 Singapore Tennis Championship Entries 13 I Around the Markets, by the Financial57 words
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Article886 1930-06-05 12 Abraham's Story. AN INDIAN MERCHANT CHARGED. Katija, the young Chinese Mohammedan woman who was formerly the wife of Ismail Sahib, the wealthy local Indian Mohammedan merchant, was in the witness box the greater part of yesterday afternoon when the case against Ismail SahiD was continued886 words
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Article115 1930-06-05 12 Second Man's Application Refused. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 5. \V;;n Chan Yong Choon appeared ir. cm i 1 11 remand her* today, charged, with I."i Chcc Wah, with publishiiiK seditious articles, application that his bail of $10,000 lie reduced was made. The prosecution said that115 words
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Article161 1930-06-05 12 Sequel to Motor Crash At Batu Gajah. (From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, June 3. Che Albakri Mustapha, at present A.D.O. and Malay magistrate, Batu Gajah, and a hire car driver named Silva, wen today jointly charged with rash and negligent diiving, rcsult.ns in the death of "a161 words
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Article139 1930-06-05 12 Accident at E. and 0. Hotel. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 5. People sitting on the lawn at the E. and O. Hotel, y.sterday evening, were alarmed to see a European fall on to the lawn frcm a second-storey window in the new wing. The man.139 words
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Article68 1930-06-05 12 Another Journal Suspended By Government. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 5. Another Penang Chiness newspaper, t!u Nan Yang See Poe, has been suspended frcm publication by the order cf the Government. The period of suspenrion and the cause are unknown. Until recently Pcnnr.g had thr?e Chinese newspapers,68 words
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Article160 1930-06-05 12 Four Years' Imprisonment For Storekeeper. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. Charged with criminal misappropriation, criminal breach of trust and falsification ot accounts. Tan Ueok Sun, a storekeeper employed by Messrs. Paterson Simons at \n-a store at Klan?, was found puiity today in the160 words
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Article221 1930-06-05 12 Assault on a Professional Teller of Stories. A professional Chinese telhr of stories vas ih( victim of a brutal assault at People's Park in Singapore's Chinatown on UM night of May 24, and three days \ICXT h» succumbed to his injuries at the <,< al Hospital. A221 words
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Article25 1930-06-05 12 Sub-Inspector Mahmood, of the Depot at Malacca, has Umi transfered to Singapore, and Sub-Inspector Abriam, of Singapore, has gone to Malacca in hi 3 place.25 words
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Article182 1930-06-05 12 Romantic Musical Film At The Capitol. The Street Girl," a Radio all-talking and musical film, was ■CTBened at thr; Capitol las* night. The strry i a tfirl violinist, Freddie Jcyzelle (Betty Compscn) who is befriendud by four ir.cmbcrs cf a dance band. How she launches them on182 words
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Article125 1930-06-05 12 The management of the New World Cabaret presented the. first fancy dress ball, on Monday evening, and with' a very large company present, both in fancy and ordinary dress, the function proved a great success from every point of view. The Cabaret was prettily decorated and there125 words
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Article151 1930-06-05 12 Mr. Vernon Hartshorn Appointed. London, June 4. Mr. Yemen Hartshorn has accepted Mr. Mac Donald's invitation to become Lord Privy Seal in place cf Mr. J. H. Thomas, who becomes Dominions SecreBl Mr. Hartshorn will be Mr. Mac Donald's fir;-! lieul- Mat in the campaign againsc unemployment,151 words
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Article82 1930-06-05 12 Not Strengthened In Indian Waters. Rugby, June 4. Mr. A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, that the British naval forces in Indian waters had rot recently been strengthened, and no cruisers had been orderedBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article105 1930-06-05 12 Police Guards to Replace Military. Rugby, June 4. The Foreign Sscretary, Mr. Arthur Hcndci:-oii, stated in the House of Commons that the temporary arrangements for the protection of British ships against Chinese pirates by military guards were bcir.ir continued for the present, but ;.n agreement had now beenBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article63 1930-06-05 12 Big Bank Premises Destroyed. Delhi, June 4. Fire last night destroyed the National Bank of India building and a number of adjoining shops in Chadni Chowk, the bigsrust trading centre of the city. The cause is unknown. The National Bank of India merely rented the buildinp destroyed,Reuter - 63 words
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Article65 1930-06-05 12 Soviet Court Condemns Officials. Riga, June 4. The Soviet court at Yuzovka (which has r.ow been renamed Stalin) sentenced to ilcath four co-operative officials named Al- vrt. Kuznetsov, Terentiev and Kozach, for failing to keep the Donetz basin sup],:ied with food. Seventeen others were sentenced to imprisonment rangingReuter - 65 words
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Article40 1930-06-05 12 Sir Hubert Wilkins to Use Submarine. Washington, Jun? 4. Tho United States Shipping Board has •cned to K-nd the explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins a decommissioned submarine at a nominal rent for a period not exec-ding five yours. Reut:-r.40 words
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Article41 1930-06-05 12 Tumultuous Welcome In Sydney. Sydney, June 4. Mist Amy Johnson arrived on boani a National Airways aeroplane, and received a tumultuous welcome. She is the guest of the Governor. Air-Vice-Marshal Game, flying Miss Johnson's aeroplane, landed simultaneously. Rcuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article46 1930-06-05 12 New Machine Launched For R.A.F. Rugby, June 4. An all-metal flying-boat, weighing 13 tons, was launched today at the Blackburn aeroplane works at Brough, near Hull, and was handed over to the Royal Air Force pi!ots who left with it for Plymouth.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 46 words
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Article33 1930-06-05 12 Rugby, Juhc 4. The Postmaster-General announces the establishment, as from June 5, of a public telephone service between all parts of (ircat Britain and all part 3 of Latvia. British Wiriless.British Wireless - 33 words
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Article1100 1930-06-05 12 Doctor's Allegation. "AMBULANCE ONLY FOR EUROPEANS." (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. An allegation that the ambulance at the I General Hospital is reserved for the use of i Europeans only was made at a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board this morning. Mr.1,100 words
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Article29 1930-06-05 12 The Resident Councillor of Penang has i-sued invitations for another meeting to I be held in about ten days' time to discuss 31 the future of the Penang Port.29 words
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Advertisement32 1930-06-05 12 "NY GARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT ICj BOTTLED EXPRESSLY fOR M** 1 rCII I NY CARLSBERG |l Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denm»rl) SINGAPORE.32 words
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305 1930-06-05 13 Singapore Tennis Championship Entries.— Australians Trouncing Middlesex. DRAW FOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. Seeded Players In Singapore. The draw for the Singapore tennis championships was made yesterday, and is published below. It will be noticed that D. H. Kleinman has not entered for the singles but is placing in the doubles with305 words
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Article518 1930-06-05 13 Middlesex Collapse. JJOWLERS SUPREME ON WET WICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 4. Hornibroek his fora todaj when Urn Aaatr»'iaa toartoti visitod i.0.-d's far liuir match with Mi.ld'.i sex. On a wet iricket Im |>twrsd ex< iptioaally duiger*M, Mid Rnlehed up with the excellent analy:is518 words
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Article118 1930-06-05 13 Garrison League. Thi fillfv.ii)'.' are the pesitionsjin the U :uc up to Mhv ISO |p.\i..;.c v. a Ich R. Royal I- 1 v WcJch R. i < Welch R. i: «>.( and i: I S. II Q. Welch R. 22nd Battery. B ilii. Battery. I; '.ill A. A. Batt118 words
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Article269 1930-06-05 13 Handicaps for Third Day. The following are the handicaps, for the races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Fonics, Classes II and 111, Second Division Hive furlonffs).— Roaming 10.12, Shireen 10.3, Hop Over 9.2, Red Blazes 8.10, Grid x.'.i, Burok 8.6, Imurcck 8.3, Agnes 7.2, Lady Blair (J. Bottom269 words
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Article137 1930-06-05 13 Return Contest Next Week At 8 st. S lb. The return match between Boy Walley and Chua Lai has been fixed for Thursi!;i> next) the 12th. at the Lion City Ring, Kukit Timah Road. The fight is to be a: 8 at. I lb., with a forfeit of137 words
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Article112 1930-06-05 13 Briton's Splendid Rally Unavailing. Lvndon, May 17. Leo Diegel beat Abe Mitchell in a 3G links' match at Moor Park, Rickmansworth for side-stakes of £250, one up. Though teaten Mitchell made a gallant last-minute rally after being four down at the 27th hole. He wen the 2!»th in112 words
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Article115 1930-06-05 13 Aston A.C. Draw With The J.S.C.A. The Aston Athletic Club met the Junior Civil Service Association at billiards on Monday evening. Altogether four singles matches wor* played, and the result was a tie. each side securing two wins. Bonn peed ;'rv an seen in the match till* MM Tan115 words
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Article672 1930-06-05 13 Welch Easily Beat Gunners. 2nd. Welch Regt. 6 R. A. 1 There "was little comparison between the standard of football displayed by the 2nd Welch Regiment and the R.A. in their First Division encounter yesterday at the Ansion Road Stadium. In spite of the fact that672 words
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Article228 1930-06-05 13 \Y hile the Class I and II players of the Singapore Chess Club are competing for the club championship, the remaining members are eligible for the handicap tourney. There are seven entrants who have been divided into four classes for handicapping purposes and, up to date, fourteen228 words
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Article99 1930-06-05 13 Two finals in the S.C.R.C. spring tennis tournament were played with the following results: In the "A" Class singles handicap Chua i Choon Leong beat John Lim 5-7, 6-2, 6-1, after a very interesting match. fh the Veterans' Doubles handicap Clieong Chee Hai and Scow Poh I/eng beat99 words
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Article249 1930-06-05 13 Unpleasant Incident in First Fight. London, May 21. Al Foreman, a London boxer, who recently returned from Canada, won the lightweight championship of Great Britain in a fifteen rounds match at PremierI land today, knocking out the holder, Fred. Webster, in the first round Prior to his tour249 words
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Article166 1930-06-05 13 Thursday. June 5 Inter-School Games Competition, A.K. Stadium, Ti.3o p.m. Football Ist Div. S.R.C. vs. Malays, Jalan Besar Reserve Div. S.C.C. vs. Malays. S.C.C. 2nd Div. A.P.C. vs. V.M.C.A., S.R.C. Police vs. Robinsons, A.R. Stadium Warders vs. Socony, A.P.C. Polo Spooner Cup. Friday, June 6 Football Ist Div.166 words
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Article280 1930-06-05 13 Two "Discoveries" To Play Against Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pehang, June 3. In a whole-day cricket match today the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Rest by five wickets, Aste making the winning hit almost on the stroke of time. Although it was a batsman's wicket, the scoring280 words
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Article114 1930-06-05 13 S.C.C. Eleven to Visit Negri Sembilan. The S.C.C. will visit Negri Sembilan this week-end for their annual cricket fixture. Play will start or. Saturday, and be continued on Sunday and Monday. The teams have been selected as follows S.C.C— R. A. Ashworth, G. I- Begley. R. L. L.114 words
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Article120 1930-06-05 13 Selection of Malaya Cup Team Criticised. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 3. Perak's team to play against Selanßoiin the first Malaya cup match this season is as follows Syed Drus; Fleming: and Lee Mun Kit; Lucock, Poh Keat and Joo Keat, Mcc Onn, Kok Ying, Ah Sect,120 words
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Article75 1930-06-05 13 K. Bruce Wins British Red Cross Society's Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. June 4. The Eclectic competition for the British Red Cross Society's trophy, presented unnually to the Malacca Golf Club, has now 1 iayed off. The results were Winner K. Bruce. Returned 12 cards. Eclectic75 words
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Article96 1930-06-05 13 Notable Absentees From Team. London. June 1. Great Britain will be represented in the Wightman Cup competition l«y Miss Joan Fry, Mrs. L. A. Godfree, Mrs. Watson, Miss E. H. Harvey and Miss Mudford. Reuter. Notable absentees are Miss Betty Nuthall. Mrs. Fearnley-Whittingstall (Miss Eileen Bennett) and96 words
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Article355 1930-06-05 13 Upcountry Team Narrowly Defeated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Miilan. June 2. The annual golf match between teams representing the Medan and upcountry players took place yesterday at the MtiOT Golf Club. The weather conditions were ideal, and there was a very Inrge torn cut from l>oth sides.355 words
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Article131 1930-06-05 13 Sepoy Lines to Meet Japanese Club. Appended are the teams for a match between the Sepoy Lines and Bionpore Japanese Golf Clubs, to be played ever "he Sepoy Lines links on Sunday. The Japanese players are mentioned first: T. Morita and K. Tanaka vs. En-jlihti and Allen. 1>.5.131 words
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Advertisement319 1930-06-05 14 GARGOYLE MOBILOIL PRICES This is to inform the motoring public that Gargoyle Mobiloil will no longer be available in WINE GALLON TINS which packing was withdrawn from the market on May 31. hi its place we are introducing the IMPERIAL GALLON TIN which CONTAINS 20% MORE OIL. In spite of319 words
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Article2864 1930-06-05 15 The Prince As Airman: Police and Press. THE MORALS OF THE MULTITUDE. (From Our (hvn Coi -respondent.) London, May B. t i.im! now that May in here, and bright sunshine this morning wai I'ompai'.ii'fl by iy wrinda and ;i shade temperature of 40. From I'llswnt r I2,864 words
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Article105 1930-06-05 15 Programme of .Irills up to and for weekending hnir n Fri.Tay, June 6.18 p.m., Drill Hall. I i.i- Section, 30 Yards Range; ;...,>., Dr.il Hall, s.KA. (V), Battery sad Battery Signal Parade 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. Ist Bn. Sitfii:il Section. Lecture 6.18 p.m., Malay Drill Hail, T" (Malay)105 words
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Advertisement201 1930-06-05 15 Ihe Sllenburgs Foods. The 'Allcnburys' Foods are particularly suited to tfie feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Kood No. 2 V.ll«-n Kood No 3 Fre»h Shahs cl Ihr AMrnb.rr.201 words
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Advertisement318 1930-06-05 16 In Daily Use over all tkc world THOUSANDS of ■woftien have come to regard Curicura as tiie tn:e natural aid co a lovely ?Lin and attractive hands and hair. Regular daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required, purifies lad bciutincs the skui, cleanses the scalp and318 words
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Article308 1930-06-05 17 Able to Live on Their Savings. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. In conversation trxlay, Rao Sahib Si'bbaya Naitlu, the Apcnt of the Government of told dm Dial the May stoppage had passed without report* of gangs of coolies l»iv;- thrown oii the308 words
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Article317 1930-06-05 17 Biff Increase in Calls During 1929. 1* «m revived by the ad daring 1 .t2« sisowcil an increase of about SO jur eat the previous year. In ]92!> there •vere 146 call* received ard in 1928 there were «.n!y 110. This and other inn-iesting information ia contained in317 words
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Article221 1930-06-05 17 Tuesday, May 17. The Hon. Mr. C. \V. H. Cochrano ard stayed at Government House. Phe following were the jruests of Hi* Kxri llencj and Lady Clemeati at a dinner al Government Hwtte: The Hon. Mr i.W.11. Cochrane, the Hon. Mr. M B Shelley, Colonel an. l Mr,221 words
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Letter97 1930-06-05 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I read the article "The Situation in In;lia" appearing in a recent, issue of the Straits Times with great interest and hope that more like it will follow from time to time. Regarding your correspondent's statement that "one never reads or97 words
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Letter113 1930-06-05 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I support the protest appearing in your issue of even date. I applied for tickets for two of my family, but could not obtain any from the S.V.C. nor cou.'d 1 secure- tickets from the Colonial Secrotaryi offir as113 words
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Letter303 1930-06-05 17 To Ihfl Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The Central Health Board decided it is not necessary to publish half yearly report ai minutes of the Central Health Board are in the Press for publication, i his is most unsatisfactory. Does every newspaper to whom minutes are303 words
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Article291 1930-06-05 17 Labour Problem in West Australia. Due to a very great extent to the prosperity which in recent years existed in Western Australia, large numbers of people hastened to this State in the hope of bettering themselves, the result bein-< that a glut ensued in the labour market an<] an291 words
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Article40 1930-06-05 17 Madras, May 20. The quarters occupied by the stationmaster of Vendodu Station on the M. and 8. M. Railway, caught fire on Saturday. The building was completely destroyed and the station-master's wife was burned to death.40 words
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Article200 1930-06-05 17 Coolie en Murder Charge X Found Insane. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. x tie Kuala Lumpur assizes were concluded before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby and two assessors today with a murder tart in which a Tamil estate coolie who killed his friend and room-mate was200 words
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Article181 1930-06-05 17 High-Class Car ai a Moderate Price. The latest addition to reasonably priced Sis the new < ■>■; er six (^2,150), i has Jot nude itl appearance in ipore. A East) serviceable oar, it ins all the fine uiwlUhl which have Chrysler can Eanooa, Built on iful lims.181 words
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Article29 1930-06-05 17 The lecture that was to be given by Mr. A. G. Menon at the Malayalee Association on i-'aturday was postponed and will be given on Sunday at 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article85 1930-06-05 17 Presented During June 3 Celebrations. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jm The annual parade to eek'brate the King's Birthday took plac at Kuon Plain, when twenty-one officers and 5 M men paraded under Lieut-CoL A. A. Lermitt, Y.D., 0.8.1C. During the celebration the Honourable Resident Councillor presented85 words
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Article90 1930-06-05 17 "The Great Nicola," a magician anil illusionist with a cast of ten assistants will open at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening at 9.30. Favourably reviewed in the Indian papers, Nicola promises something unique in the way of v illusionist spectacle, lie travels with .>0 tons of equipment90 words
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