The Straits Times, 6 June 1930
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Title Section38 1930-06-06 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NIABLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. rtin/E 10 CEVSJ The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement235 1930-06-06 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. .('PHONE 8151). Ny Carlskrg Beer la bottle* and am draatbt. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. In Denmark) SINGAPORE. Health and Strength soon regained y\ "p EC OVER your x-'C-^^v Xx^trcngth liter illocss -JT >^ X or fever, with that best oi all tonics, Phostcrine.235 words
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Advertisement109 1930-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR I 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3633), THE "QUEEN ANNE" TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES^ j4p> WARRANTED HARD SOF .DKUKD SILVER PLATE.^^ 1 5437 ***** TEA-POT 2 PINTS. SUGAR BASIN UILT LINING. CREAM JUG GILT LINING. I WAITER SOLID RBBDBD WIRE MOUNT Mink 3 Piece Tea Set 852.50 4 Piece109 words
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Advertisement441 1930-06-06 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA i AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated ia England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAUtiO SEUVIC& ©OVERNMENT, a LOKDON ic A>D FAB EAST OUTWARD FROM lONDON FOB CHINA AW O JAirAW- 't ionns«r« do* 3*por*. > 11,000 Jun* 14 Al VAN 100 Jun 28 RAJPUTAN* l«.°*> JaX lg MANTUA441 words
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Advertisement696 1930-06-06 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NU'POiN YUSEN KAJMHA) TO LONDON. .N.ples. Marseilles, London, Antw*rp *b« Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due *all FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Jan* 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 2 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Jaly 30 SI HARUNA MARU 10.600 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO HARU 8.000696 words
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Advertisement451 1930-06-06 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (lacorporated In England) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DABWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. kUgnlar monthly satling* by th* vaUknown sUaatar MARELLA (7806 tons) aad th* Mt> motor iwml, MALABAR (4612 tons). Th* t*V MARELLA Is one of tk* large** asd finest *t*amar* trading to Australia, cabins451 words
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Advertisement650 1930-06-06 2 K.P.I (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF RATAVIA) (IneorporaUd la H*U*ad) Oadar contract wltk R) NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. L < IViephnne No. S4SI. with. *ab-<OBB*«tt«« A to Passage, Freight, Tranship— sat. Marls* -> l Depts. and Manager* Desk. Representative for Singapar* aa4 Btralu (tlements of th* Traveller* OBdal tefor■BatiOß Bureau. Booking650 words
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Advertisement586 1930-06-06 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM BHIP CO. UMITED. mi CHINA MUTUAL aTCAW MAY. CO, LTD. ,i..i[Dor>itJ in Eaaia»4) Xi REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, B« ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN— Bi GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND OLAB, SOW— BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BAf.TIMORB. WWCKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH586 words
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Advertisement544 1930-06-06 2 TBE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. i la*orßorat*d In Slami BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Foi Iretay, Trenggaou, Kolantan, Bani:r.ars. P.lupin, Patanl, Srngora, Laeon, Sicbon, Dundon, Kohsamnl, Langsuan, Chnmpoa and Bangkok. Arrival Dapartar* VALAYA June 9 June 11 MALINI June 16 Jun>: I 3I 3 SUDDHADIB June 2.i June 26 The steamers544 words
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Advertisement456 1930-06-06 3 D'JTCH MAILS i M.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and M.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genea Amsterdam Southampton Marseilles Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. Chr. Huygcns 15,640 S.M.N. June 13 a.s. Tjerimui 8,100 K.L. June 20 m.v. Juh. v. Oldenbanievt'lt 19,000 S.M.N. June 27 s.s. Slamat 12,000 R.L. July 4456 words
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Advertisement1420 1930-06-06 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ, POST SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang IRES. HARRISON June 9 June 12 June 14 IRES. JOBNBON June 28 June 261,420 words
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Advertisement400 1930-06-06 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 9 TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO, TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORB. JOINT BCHKDULJL Sailings for United State* *a« Canada Points from Hong Rone San Francieco and Portland 5.3. MICHIGAN sails from Hoi.g Kong July 8 San FranrUce. Los Aitfelee aa4 San400 words
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Advertisement242 1930-06-06 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. WUCHANG242 words
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Article335 1930-06-06 4 South African Bill Criticised. Cape Town, May It. The Cape Times, Ig an editorial under the heading Needless Haste," this mornir.g, inquires why I».\ D. P. Malan, Minister of the Interior, is hurrying through a Bill embodying the Select Coinmittoe'l recommcidations dealing with the issue of335 words
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Article83 1930-06-06 4 Rio Rita Star to Marry Mr Ben Lyon. Hollywood, May 4. The marriage < f Miss Bebe Daniels am A... Ben I.yon. the film players, is ex l» "ted to take place here on June 14. The engagement was announced at th< .■■■'inning of 192:». M:83 words
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Article275 1930-06-06 4 Donation to Theatrical Fund Refused. Money that's needed, but not wanted, is turned from the doors of the Royal General Theatrical Fund of London. I The author of "Pc» o' My Heart" was not willing to forget the dark side of the War, and made a275 words
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Article232 1930-06-06 4 Abandoned as a Baby, Now j Sues "Mother." i Paris, May 5. j A ca.-ie which is shortly to come before i the Paris courts would read like a fairy 1 k were it not for the disillusionment I which has resulted in a lav; suit. t232 words
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Article326 1930-06-06 4 Carrying Serum From Europe to Cairo. Alexandria, May G. The Imperial Airways machine carry,ng serum with which it is hoped to save the life of a dying child in Cairo, arrived here today. The serum had been raced across Europe, first by a French326 words
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Article135 1930-06-06 4 £400 Damages for a Scar On Calf of Her Leg. The Supreme Court of the State of j New Jersey has upheld a decision of th? Lcwtr Court awarding £400 damage.* to Miss Josephine Sica, a pretty girl, for a scar about tho size of a135 words
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Article309 1930-06-06 4 Congress Activities Condemned. Lucknow, May 21. Prince Falak Naz, a descendant of the Kings of Oudh, frankly told the All- j India National Council, which has jU3t held its first meeting in Lucknow, that > what India needs is a strong Government, and that the309 words
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Article68 1930-06-06 4 Bishop Praises the Equal Justice" in Far East. I The Right Rev. John J. Dunn, Auxiliary [Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ycrk, who has just returned to New ork from a world cruise, praises the equal justice administered by Great Britain in the Far E:ist.68 words
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Article147 1930-06-06 4 A Very "Tall" Story From Ceylon. Anuradhapura, (Ceylon), May 22. A correspondent sends the following story, which, he says, although it seems as though it might have been taken from h book of folk-lore tales, relates to an incident which actually occurs, week by weex, ir:147 words
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Article177 1930-06-06 4 Coffin Chosen from Croup Of Six. London, May 18. People often ask if we know where the unknown soldier in Westminster Abbey came from." My answer is 'he is absolutely un-l-.rown,'" declared the Rev. George Kendall, addressing a meeting of Fellow Methodists at Newmarket. The Rev. George177 words
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Article65 1930-06-06 4 York Commissioned as First Of Class. London, May 0. The first of the 8400-ton class cruisers, the York, has been commissioned, and will join the second cruiser squadron at Scapa Flow. Three years were occupied in building the vessel at Palmer's Works, Jarrow-on-Tyne, at a cost of approximately65 words
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Article340 1930-06-06 4 Originally the Property Of A Mandarin. The statue of Kwan-Yin, the Goddeia of Compassion, which has been presented to the Ethical Church at Bay^ water, U probably the only statin- of a Buddhist goddess to be found in a place of worship in Britain. A statue340 words
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Article101 1930-06-06 4 Loses Propeller in Indian Ocean. London, May 11. The P. and O. St;am Navigation Co. I ■noillMl that th' Kaiser-i-Hind. which sailed fiom Bombay on May her port propeller durinjc the voyage l:tween Bombay and Aden, and is now proc?edi:ir at reduced speed. Later: An official of the101 words
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Advertisement94 1930-06-06 4 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS (IMPROVED MODELS) EXPERIENCE sieur juxaterj&ryay/n&rdr 400 FIRST PLACES in outboard motor races and regattas in every part of the world since January 1, 1929 that is the amazing record of the JOHNSON SEA HORSES What do they prove You already have the answer— that the JOHNSON SEA94 words
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Advertisement111 1930-06-06 4 ROBERT HUDSON LIMITED BUY BRITISH-MADE TIPPING WAGONS. STRENGTH IS BUILT INTO THEM. It is experience that counts in wagon building. Messrs. ROKERT HUDSON, LTD. have been making wagons for OVER SIXTY YEARS and their wacons have been used for every imaginable purpose where wagons can be used. Thus, from this111 words
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Advertisement789 1930-06-06 5 Ponds opens its letter box to you from every country women write us r Thank you" BEAUTY'S hut skin-deep? "That's skin has a lovely soft clear fooling I How to Use Poxd's Creams deep enough for me," a witty would use nothing else but Pond's. PonH CM Crfarn% ,f night789 words
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Advertisement105 1930-06-06 5 JENSON NICHOLSON'S "YATLAC" VARNISH In Quarter and One Gallon Tins. "THE VARNISH THAT WONT TURN WHITE." Sole Agents ADAMSSN, fifiLFSIiAN 63., LTD. incorporated in El CROSSLEY Crude Oil Engines 6 B.H.P. to 1,000 B.H.P. Sole Aff r.tt HaRRISONS,BfIRKER C! LI? (INCORPORATEU ID TMK STRAITS StTTLEMEVTS GOSNELL'iT ORIGINAL \*J \J x.105 words
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Advertisement671 1930-06-06 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Please insert the followin. «mall advertifcment for days r 1 zzi- IH npp»-oxi.nntely seven woiJs to a line and there is a flat rntc charge of •_'j cents per lii.c per inseition wiJi A minimum of one dollar per671 words
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Advertisement528 1930-06-06 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNAI I1!I1! 1'.1.T HATS. Style Carol is the »t'TS l three'^ tk- _1 l^ei sfc^^-t__sr l__sl__5- 1Bi:1 Bi: uec'.rinsr n distinctive "I." welt edge. 'Ihe ,"^r^! &rs. BOARD AND LODGING_ EXCELLENT BOARD-RESIDENCE. 11, St. JS EAST ANGLIA, 6, Oxlcy Rise. Reasonable, .lose, comfortable. Phone 43J0. CLAREMONT, 132, Cairnhill Raid.,528 words
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Advertisement822 1930-06-06 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC^ TO LET, 4, Newton Road, four bedrooms, >athrooms, tennis court, and garage, entry from July 1. Please spply to J. S. Nathan, 5, De Souza Street. WANTED BY EUROPEAN COUPLE, small bungalow, gas, electric, p.iracre, Tanglin or Katong. Rent not to exceed $125. Apply MO, Straits Times.822 words
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Advertisement584 1930-06-06 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, OFFICEB, 18H, 18L, 18M. N. 4 0., IM Q. k X., ISS, Battery Road (above C. H. Sweet Building) Godowns 76, Cecil St. (grd. Hi.). 5, Martin Road and 72, Mohamcd Sultan Read, 35, Trns Street, 46-47, Anson Road. Apply Estate of Oei Tiong Ham,584 words
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Advertisement912 1930-06-06 6 ISKANDAR POLO CLUB of IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE M TAIPING TURF CLUB. With the permission of the Straits Racing Association, an Amateur Race Meeting will P" be held on the Taiping Race Course on TWO RUNS" FOR POLO PONIES, about 2 1 furlongs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cups to the ny912 words
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Advertisement714 1930-06-06 6 MORTGAGEES' SALE freehold and leasehold S m-. pore town and country BTOpertie Messrs. Cheong Kooi l room, No. 30, (iiulia Street, on V.idnesday, June 11, 1930. at 2.10 p.m. Lots l and 2. Valuable freehold la,nd andl T. Ka\ ,h Road, off RWer Vall< Ro I, Singaso-fe, i. rt. Lot714 words
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Advertisement1137 1930-06-06 7 A GOOD OI'I'OKTIMTY K)K SOUND AND I KOrITAHLK INVESTMENT IN LAND AND HOI'SE 1-KOI'KKTIhS NOT TO BE MISSED BY ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS. IN THE ESTATE OF SULTAN KHAN SURATTEE. DECEASEDIMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of most v.Vu.'ible freehold and leasehold businem ami residential premises in the centre of SintraP'Te AI Maaan.1,137 words
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Advertisement467 1930-06-06 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of freehold and 999 years' leasehold rubber land in the Districts of Jurong and West Bukit Timah, Singapore. To be held at the sale-room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co., Ltd., Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore on Tuesday. June 16, 1930 at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Valuable freehold rubber467 words
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Advertisement452 1930-06-06 7 r JACK'S REFERENCE BOOK For HOME and OFFICE. I The Key to Efficiency. 1088 Double-Column Pages. Cloth bound. An encyclopaedia of general information, a medical, le^al. social, educational and i commercial guide. An English Dictioni ary. Late Pannell's reference book, > new and enlarged edition. MY MOST VALUABLE DESfc COMPANION,452 words
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Advertisement302 1930-06-06 7 4^ "SPEEDEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Swltserland) SINGAPORE PENANG IPOn BANGKOK. IsmnasWaMtiJl J amjjf .^fP 1 PS) Wr '(r\atflavj THE n^^K HUNTER'S LAMP. •fl B (Acetylene). fl No battcriee J^V^H to go wronf. I tIQ DiOatt powerful L •*<} i«V 1 di302 words
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Advertisement456 1930-06-06 7 GOULDS PUMPS CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES LARGE AND VARIED STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. CENTRAI I SINGAPORE lI'OH KUALA LUMPUR. AGE 16 TO 4S. HT^j I WANT YOU^X*^ SB^^li«MJ^H '^^^^t% »t* ol p. 3T V ivl qualify 'or and obtain good SWk >456 words
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Article2086 1930-06-06 8 Alleged Defamation. GERMAN CHARGED IN J POLICE COURT. A building contract secured from the Singapore Municipality brought togethe- J a Bohemian, a German and a Sinhalese us partners in a concern known, a3 the United Contractors but before long r.n.l shortly after the commencement of building operations,2,086 words
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Article393 1930-06-06 8 Hollywood Film Unit Arrives. A unit of the Universal Film Company ha* ariivcd in Singapore from Hollywood with 14 tons of equipment to shoot LCtnes of a sound film romance of th^ tropics. Preparations are at present bein-? mcdc for the filming by the producer,393 words
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Article234 1930-06-06 8 19 Deaths Follow Anti T.B. Serum Treatment. Berlin, May 21. Nineteen infants have succumbed and :!7 are ill a*. Luebeck after treatment with Calmettc anti-tuberculosis serum which, meanwhile, has been officially prohibited throughout Germany, though it is admitted that its use on infants in Berlin and other cities234 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter787 1930-06-06 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Although over-production is undoubtedly the main cause of the rubber slump, there is a veiy strong contributory leason which is in the hands of the producers themselves. This contributory reason is the selling; of the product by each individual787 words
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Article102 1930-06-06 8 Programme of drills up to and for weekending June 8 Friday, June 6. 0.15 p.m., Drill Hall. I-itelliiti nee Section. :«> Yards Range 0.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R A. (Vl, Buttery and Battery Signal Parade U( p.m.. Drill Hall, Ist tin. Signal Section, Lecture 5.10 p.m., Malny Drill102 words
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Advertisement163 1930-06-06 8 The point you want im the holder you prefer THIS PEN IS MADE AT YOfK DIRECTION E3I No other pen tan possibly suit you as 6 }WS tin completely as the new ahl-Eversharp m fmS fta Now. each Eversharp is CISTOM-MADE IMfiS just the way \cvu ant it You first163 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-06 8 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Advertisement95 1930-06-06 8 Planished Pains <* \ie to wounds, burns, cuts < bruises ca I be quid- cased by appl" ig CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives mediaterelieftothosesuffering from rheumatism, neursigia, lame back, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub it over those sore muscles and fed the warmth that drives out pain.95 words
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Miscellaneous203 1930-06-06 8 Today's Crossword Puzzle. TT rv~9~~ To" T"T 7/ T 2 7JT T" "'5 7£~ 20" "37" H 53" 55" jT 3?" jfc" "77* x""sif s?* 5?" TT "^"32" 37" 3^* "pi 7^ So 5> ~"sT si~ (CLUES.) ACROSS. {?»e _'J. hilumcnt I. Combats >: Attics 5. Smear Ancient Greek r:u-e203 words
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Advertisement310 1930-06-06 9 tLHAMBRl I THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND MM REPRODUCTION gQk Bk 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. 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 A CO., LTD. Comnuiicinß Saturday.310 words
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Advertisement210 1930-06-06 9 \/m\lu uuuv uu u\-: \\>,:u .u.w.y.y. mm y y, y,uu 1 l.lil w m -ol V M 1• 2 I TONIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 RADIO'S ALL-TALKING MUSICAL. DRAMATIC PRODUCTION STREET GIRL Presenting BETTY COMPSON and full cast See and Hear Betty Compson render the haunting violin melody "Dream Memory." A210 words
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Advertisement326 1930-06-06 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Last Three Performances. TODAY, at a and 9.30 p.m. TOMORROW, at 9.30 p.m. MICKY MOUSE in -OPRY CMJSE" SILL! SYMPHONIE THE "SKELETON" IN A MONASTERY CELLA3 THE ART OF PART SINGING THE DONOVAN AFFAIR THK GREAT MYSTERY PLAY THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Book at LITTLE'S. Prices $2, $1 and326 words
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Article437 1930-06-06 10 SHIPPING NOTES Great Value of Direction Finder. How a ship eqrippod with the Marconi direction finder was able to enter port during thick weather, load its bunkers and leave port again while other vessels were held up by the fog is related in a recent report received437 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article65 1930-06-06 10 .;.!i'. June 1 Tin. Firnn Kaehaii !.12-!.lfi, Kin.as I LM-1.15, Penawats M-561 rente, l'etaling» 18 cent.-. Sungei Luas them 11 I is. -15;;.. Killing- sd, 1■ ii ih« Gd-llti. 3d.. Hitanu 18a. 6d.-l4s. 'Id., Idris Ts. *".<!- lloni Kuris; Tin 17b. M -1I'ubbur. yuiet. New Scudais65 words
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Article120 1930-06-06 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. aoro, Jim- 8 6 urn.. Md. dawa mli.ii Std.) Spot 2014 ceata. Tin. London (139 l«.s 12s. Id. up. steady. Songei Wayi i;.H'j-n.lO, l l i-1. 17, Kir.tu Dredge 1.13-1.16, ta, htalayt Caaaaia, rent-. Johani Sl-84 cents, Surcei I.uas lin kUaafi 1.10-IJO, i- iwota i.'.-c-:., Ayer120 words
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Article772 1930-06-06 10 Shareholder's Suggestion. YEAR'S REPORT SHOWS LOSS. The fourth annual general meeting of the Cycle and Cariage Co. (1026) Ltd., was held ;.t the office* of the company, 43 Orchard Itial. yc.-acidiiy. Mr. Chua Cheng Bok was in the chair, and the others present included The772 words
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Article145 1930-06-06 10 The following are the pass?nper.< on the Kkykw which i-ails fruin Sink'apore for CutMM this afternoon Mr. ai.d Hn. K. Day, Mr. P. M.Kunn n--.ani. Mi. tad Mrs, A. Mather, Mr. J. itctn, Mr. J. PWu, Mr. t, Alduus, Mr. Kddie, .11 K. Morse, Mi. i.ml Mrs. G. \Vai.-o|).145 words
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Article43 1930-06-06 10 B 7 Kalwa iibajak r»lm« Rajputana J'ArUKnun C. der Nedprlandcn ndrapotra fl'for* Li-ndoi Aor. 18 M&y Apr. 25 May II Anr. S!» May I1I 1 Hay 2 May 2 Apr. 30 May 21 May 2 May 2' May 9 June43 words
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Article262 1930-06-06 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Juno 6. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2 3 IS/16 Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 3 m. credit J 4 On New York, demand 66 1/16 Private 90 d/s 67% On France, Bank T.T. MSI On India, Bank T.T. l't\ On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 42Vi On Shanghai, Bank262 words
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Article472 1930-06-06 10 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbancr 21 6 22 0 :> -5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13/- 14.£1 £1 Hangrin Tin 20 20/9 1 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 1 Batu Caves 050 O.CO 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.45 0.55 £1 fl Burmah Malay 15- 10472 words
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Article224 1930-06-06 10 1.-»ue Val. I'd. Bujrtrt S«ll*ri 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2.30 2.40 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2 95 ;..U5 £1 £1 But. Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 5.12.G 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 O.iO nom. 1 1 Cycle and Carriag* 0.40 0.45 nom. 10s. 10e. Duff Development 4 6 6224 words
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Article98 1930-06-06 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-38 102 101 ci. Singapore Municipal p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 11,878,000 par. 67c prera. Singapore Municipal 4',j p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 11,600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 4s* p.c. of 1909 red. 1956 11,000,000 86 par Singapore98 words
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Article384 1930-06-06 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eva it's quotations. Today's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evutt \llenby ($1) 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.50 iUm Cajah ($1) 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 Hitam (|1) 2.00 2.60 2.00 2.40 Kilning ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 V. Malay <*2) 200 2.20 2.00 S.SO M.il.-k384 words
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Article733 1930-06-06 10 Consumption Bound To Increase. Commenting on the speech made by Mr. H. J. Welch nt the annuul meeting of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, the financial correspondent of The Times suid Mr. Welch's remarks about the rubber situation will repay careful study. The most gratifying feature733 words
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Article74 1930-06-06 10 Rugby, June 5. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08-S, Athens :j'ia, Bombay Is. 5- v id., Berlin 20.365, Brussels 34.815, Bucharest 818, Kio 0 .")l-04, Buenos Aires t2\, Copenhaiwn 18.165, Geneva 25.095. Helsing-fors 192^4, Honif Kontr Is. 2Hd., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 40.025, Milan 92.76, New York 4.85 15-82, Oslo 18.155,British Wireless - 74 words
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Article46 1930-06-06 10 Kuchai Tin. 309 hours, T.P.A. restriction scheme 152 hours. 530 piculs, 8fi,200 yards. Chmdcriang Tin. Dredpe US" hours, 67,000 yank, 450 piculs Hydraallcing 30,000 yards, lfiO piculs Gravel pumping 11,000 yards, 100 piculs. Lukut Tin. 358.30 piculs, SCI 2 hoars, T.P.A. stoppage 96 hours.46 words
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Article156 1930-06-06 10 I'riday, June 6. It. W. Ml a.m., 7 ft. R in., 6.5 C p.m., 7 ft. 8 in. Saturday, June 7. H. I. oatward mail deliver? M 3 aja. H. W. 7.15 a.m.. H ft., 7.43 p.m.. I ft 1 in. Hotel Van Wijk an.i. nit;-.,156 words
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Article192 1930-06-06 10 Today. Selat PaadJßßg, Bcagksji I'akau Bame uiul Pajakoaiao I Hong Thinigi I' in. Ncrth, N.-Kait and N'.-Wcst Sumatra (General van Gacal p.m. Cli.na. Hainjni, Japan. Korea, Fa musa. Eaat S;hii:a, Westelll Canada an.! W< st.m States of r.S.A. i fcV p.m. .leva, South-West Sumatra, SouthEa^t Borne(.. Cetebaa,192 words
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Article182 1930-06-06 10 Friday. Iw Ship* itotifMdr Ihr Whtrrei or exprctrd to ariirc. Mmm KEPI'EL BAEBOUR. .Main Wharf ]{<.;))». r J. J. 14, W. fit. Spring, The Cable. Oil Wh»rf Nil. Coal Wharf ratio!, I.olijro. VESSELS IN DRY UOCkfl. Ttnjong Partr. Albut Dock Ervii -iT Victoria Deck Data. krpprl IUrbuur.182 words
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Article40 1930-06-06 10 Mails from Europe (Lom!on mails dc latched on May l.">) ex U.I. Ka.iula, v.lii. anchored at Pcnang at 12.50 a.m. teda will arrivi- by train tomorrow mornin Correspondence will be ready for delivei to boxholdars nt 5.45 a.m.40 words
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Advertisement35 1930-06-06 10 HI AMANftQ WHAT FASCINATION LJIAIYIUIIUIJ WE HAVE THEM To suit all tastes. YOUR SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE. VISIT CHOP KIM SENG CM. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. 3915. Jewellery Experts. Diamond Specialists. Goldsmiths with Discernment.35 words
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Advertisement54 1930-06-06 10 USED CAfi TENDER Erskine and Citroen cars, one each, in first class order to be sold by tender. On view for two weeks only. Bring or post your offers, cash or terms. Highest offer gets the car. BUY A GOOD USED CAR AT YOUR OWN PRICE From THE USED CAR54 words
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Miscellaneous274 1930-06-06 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. SUtioa Temperature Rnin- Sun- Relative Dlrec- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity tion. F. F. Ins. hours. I m.p.h. Alor Star SI 72 0.05 10.5 II Calm Fine Kota Uharu 91 72 Nil 10.5 75 SSW I Fine K. Trenreanu 92274 words
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Article756 1930-06-06 11 Rubber Situation Most Depressing 1 SYDNEY DECISION'S EFFECT ON TIN. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Today** Prices Kubber. 20'/; cents, per lb. Tin, 200 tons at $70% per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London R 5/16 per lb., down 3/16d. New York. 12» 4 cts..756 words
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Article611 1930-06-06 11 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICE MAY 7. Abaco (£1) 2',; Allagar (2/) 1/11; AngloMi lay i£li |g/. Ayer Kuninj? 9/16; Hahru (Sel.) (2/> 4/3; Bakap (£1) v.; Banteag (ill :,/16; Batang Consolidated (2/) 1/1; Batu Caves (£l > 13/16; ftatu Tiga (fli |,y/32; Bekoh (2/) 1/2; Beranang (2/)611 words
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Article272 1930-06-06 11 Latest Plantation Reports Are Encouraging. The latest scries of rubber plantation report nv,cal.s saeeerngtas results, says Tho Time.-,. As will be seen from the following table, three out of the six companies have increased their dividends, while the others have reduced their distributions 1929 1928 Net Divi- Net272 words
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Article43 1930-06-06 11 Dividend of Ten Per Cent. For Last Year. A cablo receive by the manager of the Netherlands Trading Society, Singapore. s tes that the directors have declared a dividend of 10 per cent, for the year ended Dec. n last.43 words
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Article136 1930-06-06 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber .Association held its 970th auction on June '>. when there was catalogued 1,790,097 lb. or 799.15 tons offered 1,484.466 lb. or Mt.71 tons sold 1,274.396 lb. or 568.92 tons. Spot. London 6 a I6d Nc-» York 131, cta PRICES REALISED. Ribbed136 words
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Article59 1930-06-06 11 B.S.S. equal to London Stand«r4 Spot 5n£" 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 21 >, August 22 Oet.-I>ec. 23 Sailer* 20 y 4 21% 22 1 22 V* Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6 G-16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet59 words
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Article507 1930-06-06 11 Movement to Stabilise The Market. The following is the directors' report of Ulu Yum Tin Dredging, Ltd., to be presented at the ijeneral meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the company, at Taining, on Monday, June 16 The directors present herewith507 words
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Article1521 1930-06-06 11 Uneasiness About Gold Reserves. EK OF LOWER RATE HAN 3 PER CENT. (By A. W. Still.) London, May 7. ive a 3 per cent. Ban'; Rnto, and is enjoying the adv;m' cheap money. No one, I suppose, will deny that these advantages are helpful, but, it is1,521 words
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Advertisement628 1930-06-06 11 THE KELANTAN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, UNITED NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named Company is issuing a prospectus dated May 20, 1930, a copy of which has been filed with the Registrar of Companies at Kuala Lumpur, inviting subscriptions at par for 325,000 ordinary shares of $1 each.628 words
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1002 1930-06-06 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. UNEMPLOYMENT MENACE IN MALAYA. Local ■>; inn.ii (In: s Ml appear to have given ;i ry i ilhaii'aitii ncaptioa to tha ni.inat inir from the headquarters <_f the Australian I'.n mining vmj a::;- OJK ':itinir in Malayn and Siam [that prodactioa should1,002 words
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Article2107 1930-06-06 12 A Dramatic Moment When Dreams Came True. These articles— which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday— are to form chapters in a book by H. II. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges. Master Minds of Modern Science." which is being now prepared for2,107 words
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Article321 1930-06-06 12 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickett have re turned from their tr'.p to Hong Kong. Dr. Naganathar, Assistant Medical Officer, Tanjong Malim, has been transferred to Kampar. Mr. B. A. R. Gater, lately Entomologist, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. H. W.321 words
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Article734 1930-06-06 12 W INDIA NOW A man who served for many years in the Indian Police anil "jtired three years ago makes these- .-ernarks in the MUM of a recent letter to Singapoi? Things look very bad in India, an<l m mature deliberation, I am "la<l that I734 words
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Advertisement99 1930-06-06 12 POMMERY AND GRENO CHAMPAGNE EXTRA DRY THE JH THE wine Mrak K|NG KINGS |HH WINES The First On Every Good Wine List I So'c Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD (Incorporatrd in Kr.gl.ir.l) INGAPOSE, KUALA I.VMITR, PENANG AND IPOH. KJ \J SxsJ \J GINS OF CAT AND BARREL FAME Dry S99 words
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Advertisement117 1930-06-06 12 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. AirenU for T.K.K.'s Tyres, Shoes, Hats, Balloon Joys and other Goods. Our prices retail or wholesale ■re Fixed and are identically the same an those charged by T.K.K.'S Sale Depots. For whole■lt orders we allow the same discount as T.K.K.'S Sale117 words
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Advertisement16 1930-06-06 12 STRAITS /ff\ TIMES iihoaww: 4 KUAUtUMfUi: It ciea »iiui V» vj •mm.: mm ••■•< AT ALL TIMES16 words
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227 1930-06-06 13 MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD RE-SHUFFLES HIS CABINET. CHANNEL TUNNEL NOT TO BE BUILT. Government Reasons Withheld. London, June 5. The official Commission last March reported in favour of the construction of einncl Tunnel, but it was rumoured 30 that the Committee of ImDefcnce had decided against the an economic and strategicBritish Wireless - 227 words
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Article6768 1930-06-06 13 Francois' Heroic Disobedience. DID LUDENDORFF DESERVE HIS LAURELS? ¥N THIS, the (end chapter of hi:, new book, "Crucial Crises of tho Great War," Mr. Winston Churchill rcwals what he believes to be the true facts concerning Ihe momentous Itattl? of Tannenbcrc He vignrou ccndeiuns "tho6,768 words
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Article159 1930-06-06 13 Movements of Afridi Tribesmen. Simla, June 5. There has been some increase of unrest among; northern tribes ajong the border of the North-West Frontier Province, and :ierial action has been taken there and also ueainst the concentrations of Haji of Turangzai and his son, which are reported toReuter - 159 words
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Article150 1930-06-06 13 Developing Service To Australia. Canberra, June 5. The Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullir. Etetod that during his forthcoming visit tv Knu"!nnd for the Imperial Conference he would discuss with Lord Thomson the development o f the England-Australia air service. The Australian (lovernment was naturally sympathetic to this,British Wireless - 150 words
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Article50 1930-06-06 13 Conference Called by Prime Minister, London, June 3. The Government's anxiety about unemployment is expressed by Mr. MacDonald in a letter to the City Corporation announcing that a conference on the subject between representatives of the Government and local authorities will be held at the Guildhall in June. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article55 1930-06-06 13 Naval "Gesture" Which Does Not Appeal. Paris, June 5. French circles declare that Signor Grandi's suggestion that Italy and France s hould suspend naval building in 1930 was not made officially. .In any case the suggestion does not appeal to the French, who consider that it favoursReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1930-06-06 13 Amsterdam, June 5. Tho Handi lsldad learns that ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is attending incognito the Ornithological Congress here, intend* shortly to visit the Dutch Indie;.— Rsuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article465 1930-06-06 13 Dr. Addison's Post. WHY MR. NOEL BUXTON RESIGNED. Rugby, June 5. The King 1 has approved the following appointments Mr. J. H. Thomas to be Dominions Secretary. Mr. Vernon Hartshorn to be Lord Privy Seal in place of Mr. Thomas. Dr. Christopher Addison to be Minister ofBritish Wireless - 465 words
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Article257 1930-06-06 13 Serious Position Of Hong Kong. London, June 5. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. Kamsbotham (Cons., Lancaster) drew attention to the fall in the price of silver, 'vhich was prejudicing the economic situation in certain parts of the British Empire. He a«ked whether the Secretary forReuter - 257 words
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Article30 1930-06-06 13 To Spend Whitsun At Sandringham. Rugby, June 5. The King and Queen left Buckingham ce this afternoon for Sandringham, where the Court will spend Whitsuntide. British Wireless.British Wireless - 30 words
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Article15 1930-06-06 13 Madrid, June 5. The Graf Zeppelin arrived at Seville at 8 I'.n:. Etuter.15 words
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Article241 1930-06-06 13 Statue Unveiled by Prince Of Wales. Rutrhy. June f>. Unveiling the statue of Marshal Foch in Grosvenor Gardens the Prince of Wales paid an impressive tribute to the great soldier. He said Marshal Foch may rightly be regarded as the greatest military teacher of his lime,British Wireless - 241 words
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Article168 1930-06-06 13 Memorial to General Wolfe. Rugby, June 5. Representatives of Great Britain, Canada and France attended in large numbers the ceremony of unveiling tho sratue of Gcnernl Wolfe, which is a gift from Canada to Great Britain. The memorial occupies a commanding rite opposite the Royal Observatory clockin GreenwichBritish Wireless - 168 words
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Article133 1930-06-06 13 Miss Johnson's Welcome In Sydney. Sydney, June •">. Miss Amy Johnson was hailed as the Valkyrie of the Air by Miss Florence Austral, who sang the Thanksgivng Chorus and gave Brunhilde's battle cry from the second act of the Valkyrie at a luncheon given by 1,100Reuter - 133 words
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Article98 1930-06-06 13 Police and Communists Clash. Berlin, June 6. Serious street fights occurred between the police and Communist demonstrator.--lest night. Both sides fired shots, and scveial police and demonstrators were wounded. Street fighting bctweon Communists and Fascists and also between the police and members of either of the«c» partiesReuter - 98 words
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Article46 1930-06-06 13 Annamite Guard Forced to Fhv On Demonstrators. Paris, June 6. is reported from Dabat, in IndoChina, that a serious affray occurred at Phurain, in Cholon Province. An Annamite guard was forced to fire en 2,000 demonstrators, and two were, killed and 17 wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1930-06-06 13 Berne, June 5. The National Council has consented to tho spending of twenty million Swiss francs on military aviation. Fifty war aeroplanes are to be built. Trans-Ocean.31 words
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Article202 1930-06-06 13 New Recommendation From London. TOTAL STOPPAGE. Concentrating Restriction Scheme. Closely following the announcement that the representatives of almost all the tin companies in Malaya and Siam controlled f r >m Sydney have decided to recommend the cessation of production for three months, comes the news .of anReuter - 202 words
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Article115 1930-06-06 13 Question of Appointing Successor. Rome, June G. It is understood that Count Ciano the Minister of Communications, whose son married Signorina Edda Mussolini last month, has been placed by the Fascist Grand Council first on the list of possible successors to Signor Mussolini as head of the GovernmentReuter - 115 words
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Article102 1930-06-06 13 BACK TO WORK Wrong Numbers Published In Sweepstake. London, .Iuik ■">. The publication by Router's agmey pt the cur: rt list of numbers in the (al eatta Turf CUil. sweepstake on the Pcrhy has cleared up the existing confusion but has Riven an unpleasant shuck la a number of holdersReuter - 102 words
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Article76 1930-06-06 13 Stabbed While Riding In Ricksha. Shanghai, June ■">. It is reported from Chenptu, Szechwan, that Dr. Clifford Stubbs, a native of Newcastlc-on-Tyne and a Society of Friends missionary, has been murdered. He was riding: in a ricksha en Friday, and was stabbed in the back, succumbing in hospitalReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement91 1930-06-06 13 .aural!.*-; mim I TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page Wonders of Wireless Sight 11, by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges 12 Anniversary of King Edward VII College of Medicine 14 New Books Reviewed 17 Contractors at Law 8 Letters to the Editor 8 Local Breach of Promise Suit 19 Home91 words
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Article3314 1930-06-06 14 Governor on Question Of Finance. NEW DENTAL SCHOOL. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CEREMONY. The |.o-iliililies of til- establishment of Iniversitv in Mala>a. the provfoioa <>l dental eiWea tor school diildri-n and poor people, and the Institrti n »i :i corps <>f the Bt. Johns Ambulance Brigade were3,314 words
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Article203 1930-06-06 14 Reduction in Cable Rates Promised. London, June 5 Sir Basil Blackett, addressing the Imperial Press Conference, announced tl-at Imperial International Communications I td., intended to radUce the rates to tha level of the wireless rates as soon as the governments concerned had formally approved the amalgamation of cabksReuter - 203 words
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Article223 1930-06-06 14 Over Fifty People Already Taken Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) P?nang, June 5. The Gipsy Moth seaplane belonging to the Malayan Air Services, which arrived from Port gwttenham last Saturday ;s; s still ban ;ir.(i since Sunday the seaplane lias taken more than Rfty people for joyrides. The223 words
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Article63 1930-06-06 14 Man Who Fell from Window Still Unconscious. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanf, June 5. An on. ration was performed this morning on sir. Bt ?obn Robertson, who fell from a window of the K. :;nu 0. It is t»'.v thought that ho was looking cut of the63 words
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Article93 1930-06-06 14 Appeal Against Collector's Award Dismissed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, June 5. The appeal of an Indian landowner v ii bought v plot <>f land in Taylor Road, in the Petaling di.-tiict. after acquisition notice's had been issue 1, against the collector's award was iHamiaard by Mr.93 words
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Article44 1930-06-06 14 Crew of Three Rescued By Passing Steamer. Berlin, June 5. A small airship, D.T.N.2U, flying from Stockholm to Steltin, fell into the sea. A passing steamer with great difficulty rescued the crew of three. The airship is still adrift.— Trans-Ocean.44 words
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Article77 1930-06-06 14 HANDS OFF INDIA. Attack of British Consulate At Cologne. Cologne, May 20. A stone-throwing attack was made on the British Consul-General's office all the Rhine embankment by 20 or 86 presumed Communists last night. All the plate-glass windows were smashed and the German equivalent of Hands off India was painted77 words
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Article17 1930-06-06 14 The Malaya Command Rifle Mertinjr will lie held in Kuala Lumpur on An;;. 20, 80 and 31.17 words
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Article539 1930-06-06 14 Personnel of the New Ministry. The elections held in Western Australia eariy in April resulted in the return of a majority led by Sir James Mitchell. A new Ministry was formed on Apr. 23, cunsis-.ir.g of the following: PlWBin and Treasurer, Sir James Miu-hell, M.L.A. Attorney-General, Mr. T.539 words
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Article343 1930-06-06 14 Medical Certificate Not Accepted. Although a medical certificate given by j. local registered practitioner was protuced in lieu of the accused's attendance r. Court, Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, issued a warrant Mater('ay lor the arrest of an Indian Mohaml.u'dan named Abdullu Sahib, the brother i343 words
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Article41 1930-06-06 14 Mr. Tan 800 Liat, of Bangkok, is visiting Ipoh. A formed resident of Singapore, where he was very Well known, Mr. Tan 800 Lint is the only Straits owner to nave won the Viceroy's Cup at Calcutta, with the famous Vantitas.41 words
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Article241 1930-06-06 14 Hankow Canton in Peril! WILL SHANTUNG BE EVACUATE P V Shanghai. June The vital necessity of dealing with the very serious situation in Hunan, coupled with Japanese reports that the Northerner* are exercising very heavy pressure in Ncrth Shantung, predicates that the Nationalist Government will rhortly Im241 words
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Article712 1930-06-06 14 WAS HO CHIEN BRIBED Explanation of the Rttnan Calamity, Hong Kor.g. Juno •">. The magistrate of l.okiheong. in North Kwangtung, has sent an ofBcial telegram to Canton announcing that. '>n Jure 4, the HOBUMM Comman.ler-in-Chier, General Ho Chien, evacuated Changsha ant! that his ;i!mip.= have retreateU to the west amiSin Kuo Min - 712 words
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Article30 1930-06-06 14 Eldridgc and Eyston. driving a Riley D Monaco s=!\!con at Montlhery, broke UK world's international class G l.OOll milr:■■'ur.l »Hh Mated Iwmnet, their areraga speed bfinK OT.79 miles an hour.30 words
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Article29 1930-06-06 14 Mr vtliur Bdmonds, -I. P. of Seremban. who is the Chaplain's Warden, has received fch< Btahopi commiwion and authority to !>: an henorary Ui\ reader in the diocese cf Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement23 1930-06-06 14 The Big Race "JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT First "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" Sole Agents BORNEO COMPANY, LTD23 words
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Article679 1930-06-06 15 Hendren Defies Australian Bowling. -Spooner Cup Polo.— Local Football. MALAYS SCORE NINE GOALS. S.R.C. Overwhelmed By Forwards. Malays 9; S.R.C. During recent matches in which the Malays have participated they have displayed a lack of accurate finishing, and have failed to take full advantage* of then- scoring opportunities. These delinquencies679 words
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Article1369 1930-06-06 15 Clarke Cup Match. FINE SHOWING BY THE REST. U was unfortunate for the Europeans Itat several last minute changes had to hi made in their team for the Clarke t up match owing to the inability of Wig-i-li'swi.::li. Major Olliver and Captain Ouin t > (.lay.1,369 words
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Article56 1930-06-06 15 Tli"? C"i in.se Spares Association will noet the Chinc?e Companion Athletic As;ociation at football on the S.C.F.A. jrround un Saturday. The following will represent C.S.A. Sin Hun; Wing Kee, Ah Chong; Teng Yew, Wir.p Kan, Charm Pan; Khai Menjf, Yint Kit, Tow Pww, Sirw Chew, Quek Ah I.?ck. Reserves Peng56 words
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Article119 1930-06-06 15 Navy Challenge Cup at Bukit 1 Timah. The Singapore Golf Club announces that the Navy Challenge Cup will be competed for at Bukit. Timah on Monday. The following are the teams and times for teeing off: ,o 3^ Mrs> H Hardin X »"d L- D. Hardie (S.G.C.) vs.119 words
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Article81 1930-06-06 15 Chinese to Meet Negri Sembilan Club. The following will plry for the Straits Chinese Recreation Club against the Negri Semb.ilan Club (Seremban) on the S.C.R.C. ground. Play will start on Saturday, and be continued on S,undey and Monday Ong Siow Hian (capt.). Evan Wong, J. Lee Keng Tyn,81 words
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Article152 1930-06-06 15 Win for Johore Over Singapore. The final of the Spooner Cup was played on Balestier Road Polo ground yesterday and resulted in Johore defeating Singapore by F *o 3. The Singapor team conceded handicap go The game evenly anJ we contested. Each m scored one gor in the152 words
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Article99 1930-06-06 15 Good Bowling by Larwood and A. Staples. London, June 5. Playing at Worcester, Nottinghamshire defeated the home county by ten wickets. Worcestershire batted first, and scored only 122, Larwood taking five wickets for 46 runs. Nottinghamshire replied with 262, their captain, A. W. Carr, being unbeatenReuter - 99 words
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Article89 1930-06-06 15 Chinese Cricketer to Play Against Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 5. In addition to being selected to play cricket for Penang against Selangor, King and Carr have also been selected to represent Penang Europeans against Selangor, at Kuala Lumpur at football. King decided to go to89 words
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Article113 1930-06-06 15 Final of Marchant Trophy On Sunday. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday the A class will race for a trophy presented by the Club, starting at 10 a.m. The B class will race- the third of the aeries for Mr. Merchant's trophy at 10.10 a.m. The courses113 words
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Article101 1930-06-06 15 Y.W.C.A. Tournament. Results in the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club tennis tournament are as follows Singles Hep. Miss R. Russell beat Mrs. C. A. Johnson, 6—2, 6—l.6 1. Miss M. Gomes beat Mrs. Fox, 6—4,6 4, 6—l.6 1. Open Singles.— Miss E. Smith beat Miss D. Foston, 6—2,6 2, 6—2. Mrs.101 words
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Article218 1930-06-06 15 Friday, June t 1-ootball Ist Div. R.A.F. M. Chineae. A.K. Stadium. Saturday. Jane 7 Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Negri Srmbilan. Sc.-om-ban S.C.C. XI vs. Kafflcs Colle^-, S.C.C; S.C.C. XI vs. 2ml Welch Re*. XI, R.C. ground S.C.R.C. vs. Ne^ri Sembilan Club, S.C.R.C. (cuntd.l Football Ist DiY. I.CF.A. vs. RE.,218 words
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Article652 1930-06-06 15 Innings Defeat Prevented. TOURISTS' MODEST SCORE AT LORD'S. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. At Lord's today, in summer weather and on a perfect wicket, the Australian:: carried their over-night total to 270 Brc they were all out. Middlesex then e a fine effort to652 words
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Article141 1930-06-06 15 Interesting Two-day Match With Malacca. The following have been selected to play in the S.C.C. -.Malacca match on the Padang on Sunday, and Monday. Malacca E. I). Lindow (capt.), A. Gilmour, C. F. Chester, J. W. Muncey, C. A. de Vries, J. McLeod, W. U. Reeve's, K. Vowles,141 words
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Article17 1930-06-06 15 Plas Hatan (7.12) is added to the entries In race -1 at On- Se!an>co; Turf Club tomorrow.17 words
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Advertisement42 1930-06-06 15 '«ft^ o T^in S rfP^ ARCHITECTURAL lICHTINC Electricity forms an integral part in Architecture, furnishing and decoration. We can devise novel and beautiful effects for the home in harmony with the modern spirit. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR.42 words
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Advertisement455 1930-06-06 16 A WOMAN SPEAKS! I SUPPOSE every woman secretly hopes to when we can buy two Nashes for 'ess than own a car of bit own some day-a car as we paid for one b.g car, why shouldn t I personal as her jewels. have my own? "No other gift ever455 words
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Advertisement79 1930-06-06 17 THE l»3« Singapore Malayan Directory has been published and is now rtady for distribution 51st ANNUAL EDITION. PRINTERS, LIMITED, It. CGLLTBS QCAt, SI.NCAfOti.A ...i.i j F[ CHQ 'C£ LIQUEUR SCOTCH W 'fis still the best distilled Take "ANTIQUARY" for your spirits. It takes s roally good spirit to make really79 words
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Advertisement230 1930-06-06 18 ZAM BUK ctir*s ecjema. I \j/L itch, psoriasis, pi ickly heat, f/l^\> I V L^ X nnßworm and oilier diseased k 1 4Lv I conditions of the skin in a way X^>^ l fim_ origin, penetritts deep into ;^^#Cy miderlyiiiß tissues, it quickly -^tkJ soothes paw anci'-ching, allays VWiSh. OKSB230 words
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Advertisement315 1930-06-06 18 <*Sf er i ous Sickness 4 out °f 5 su ff er TltxXy)j&i'beH gums break down Yv vL^b^L^L^^ The dreaded effects of Pyorrhea strike A out of 5 after forty and many younger. Neglect paves the way to serious sickness, through theeffects of Pyorrhea, disease rhut starts with bleeding gums,315 words
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Article301 1930-06-06 19 Away from Singapore For Six Weeks. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clement!, is lea in; n a long tour tomorrow an i will > aw iron. Singapore uniil July 17. Leaving Singapore on Saturday evening he will arrive .i L Mer i"i? Sunday morning, ar.d at noc:301 words
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Article130 1930-06-06 19 Indo-Ceylonese Farewell To Dr. Subrantaniam. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca, June 2. An At Home was held at the In.loCeyloneee .Wtn-iation on Saturday in honour ot Dr. S.,l>raniar.iam, of the Duriai: Daun Hospital who is going on transfer tc Singapore. There were about fifty present. After tea, Mr.130 words
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Article145 1930-06-06 19 Cultivated by Chinese In Malacca in 1416. It ii recorded in the Ying-yai Sheng-lan. compiled in China in 1-116, that the Chinese grew certain types of mustard in Malacca, and it is suggested by Mr. I. H. Buvkill in the June number of the Gardens' Bulltiin, that145 words
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Article75 1930-06-06 19 Printers and Publishers To Return Licence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 5. In connection with the suspension of the Chinese newspaper Nan Yen See Poe. it is officially learned that the printers and publishers of the paper are to return their licence. This is the second time75 words
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Article497 1930-06-06 19 Fifty Years' Fight Against Opium Traffic. Th? Rev. Kuwin Joshua Dukes, who died at Friern Uarr.ci, at the age had been far 60 years one of the chief figures in the i'.ght against the opium :ir.d dru? traflc. The member., of th< y lor the497 words
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Article73 1930-06-06 19 Five Awards Made in The F.M.S. H.E. the Hich Commissioner has beer. pleased to award Certificates of Honour to the following persons in recognition of Ihcir loyal and valuable services to the Government of the F.M.S. Abdul Hami.i l)in To' Kaya, Orang Kaya Maha Bijaya. Mr. Loke Chow73 words
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Article659 1930-06-06 19 I Case in Singapore Court. story <•( a shattered romi the Civil ll::.trii-; Judge (Mr. R. yost> relay, wi. lit;-. I CMS, who it OB <ued Frederick if. S. Reutun, a r :it St. Joamh'i Behool, [10 damages for breach of promise ri lace. Claud?659 words
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Article327 1930-06-06 19 The following were among Ihc gueslx present at the Government House Ball on June I H.K. Major General 11. L. I'riU hard, The General Officer Comman ling, The Hon. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. John Scott and Mrs. Scott. The Hon.' Mr. W. C. Huggard, Attorney General, The327 words
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Article19 1930-06-06 19 Bebe Danieli in "Senorita" is the i>i .ure to lie riiown .it the Y.M.t'.A. t day at 8.3U p.m.19 words
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Article58 1930-06-06 20 Services May Be Used on New Air Line. Simla. May 21. Mr. hawla. who f\c\^- from Karachi to London, has arrived in Simla and has been entertained by Col. Sh.lmerdine, Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. ('hawla s services will probably be mad oa tho new air58 words
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Advertisement152 1930-06-06 20 2 i -feL Fresh Shipment of Har ley-Davidson Motorcycles arriving ex s.s. CITY OF DUNDEE due about June 5, 1930. MODEL 30-VS. 1,200 cc. Klectric, Twin. 30-D 750 cc. 30-C 500 c<: Ska|rle. ,50-H 350 <x. side \alvc. 30-BAl' lit cc. overhead valve, special h:md clutch, two- port. UNITED mm152 words
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Advertisement195 1930-06-06 21 why not GET THE BEST in fully automatic refrigeration the New, Silent KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Kelvinators are priced reasonably, are economical in operation, and may be installed immediately from stock. When you purchase a Kelvinator you are obtaining a product from the largest builders of refrigerating equipment in the world.195 words
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Article614 1930-06-06 22 Dastardly Traitors." ABUSE IN RED ARMY PUBLICATION. Everyone who follows the official Soviet j Press regularly knows well that Great Britain is always represented by the Soviet journalists ami speakers as the chief enemy of the "only Socialist State j in the World." writes a correspondent614 words
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Article86 1930-06-06 22 Fatalities on Steamer at Rangoon. Rangoon, May 22. In the course of the week, three fatalit- 1 ies have occurred aboard the German j steamer Shrenfels, now lyin.T in Rangoon port. Shortly after the ship's arrival here, i a sailor, while getting down a rope, slippi ed86 words
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Article112 1930-06-06 22 Caught in Net Three Miles From Shore. Negomb;i. (Cajrloß)i May 22. An unusual sifrht was witnessed on the ihon at NagMsbo when a number of (■thermal brought ashore a 7 ft. long crocodile on an out-rigger canoe. It uuiioars that some of the fishermen, who went out112 words
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Article386 1930-06-06 22 Indian's Impressions Of Bombay Situation. Allahabad, May 21. "Bombay has been a revelation to me. There the situation has gone beyond the stage of merely an agitation, it is now nothing less than open revolt against the Government" declared Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, who has just returned to386 words
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Article234 1930-06-06 22 Educated Cows That Produce Butter. Herrick's chief work was Little by Little.' This is a delicious note in the schoolboy howlers of Smith Minor Again," compiled and edited by Mr. Colin McIlwaine (Simpkin Marshall, Is.). Master Smith thinks A spoonerism is a love affair."234 words
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Article118 1930-06-06 22 Woman Dies of Shock in Jungle. Anuradhapura, May 20. A man named Elaris Appu and his wife, Y:ingo Noaa, livinpr at Madhu Road, North Ceylon, werr traversing a jungle l]>ath to see a native doctor in a village ■t'ose by. when suddenly there appeared on Itba rond118 words
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Article203 1930-06-06 22 A Change of Mentality Needed. London, May 20. Addressing the East India Association on the subject of India's progress and poverty, Sir Alfred Chatterton expressed the opinion that economic remedies alone would not suffice to remove the persistent poverty of the masses. A change of mentality, involving203 words
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Article169 1930-06-06 22 New Organisation Formed In London. London, May 21. A draft constitution has beon drawn up for a new organisation, provisionally railed the Indian Empire Society, promoted by ex-(Jovernors of Indian Provinces. The provisional executive includes Lord Mestcm, Lord Sydenham, Sir Reginald Craddod and Sir Michael O'Dwyer. Support169 words
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Article278 1930-06-06 22 Author Now Travelling For Material. Marc Chadourne, a well-known French author whose home is in Paris, is now in China and he will remain there for three or four months, during which time he will complete the book of travel which h" is writing about278 words
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Article144 1930-06-06 22 (ireat Generosity Draias Fortune. The Evening Standard understands that the estate of Signer l.tiitd Naintre, one of the best known figures in London clubland, who was buried at Kensal Green, N.W.. on M;y ■">. will amount to about 125.0C0. The Baron de Souza, a K^eat frien<l of the144 words
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Advertisement100 1930-06-06 22 IF IT .S WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. We guarantee that both State Express 999 and VA State Express 555 Cigarettes are made of exactly V the same unique tobacco leaf, the only difference -j being 999 are not made by hand. \f}\ State Express100 words
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Advertisement85 1930-06-06 22 jM \Buy Your Comfort A J& mß W I? 1 J3 y 1 l f mil ft F N N S Q uujffiM^j B# II ill igjP 1 -jMniJlrV^PgLrt ot mere "y the self-evident n*s2S3Bmms& iMBSo&a i. clientele of a passenger serurE^ kNi M\ lli vice but that evasive quatlNgfV85 words
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Advertisement535 1930-06-06 23 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in Arce^er $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tbe Straits Settlement*.) aaw^ HEAI) OFFICE: Winchester House, Sincapors. LONDON OFFICE 27, OM Jewry XC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and coiupliex with t*i« British Life Assurance Coa^aaHss535 words
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Advertisement577 1930-06-06 23 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. I -tahli-h.il 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (about £8,600,000) t Paid uti Capital Glds. 55.000,000 (about £4,600,000) Reserves Glds. 27.18 A.365 (about t £2,270,000 1 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES RATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East SHANGHAI Head Office577 words
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Advertisement676 1930-06-06 23 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated ky Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y15.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y12.125.000 President S. Shimada, Esq. Dl RECTORS T. Hisamune Esq. M. Araki, Esq. N. Yanaffita. Esq. N. Takacri. Esq. T. loshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taiprli, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AfiENCIES i-ioy Honpr Koiik676 words
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Advertisement269 1930-06-06 23 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Inieorperßted, in England) Fire. Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887 Branrh269 words
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Advertisement309 1930-06-06 23 t'FIRE!' Powerful and efficient in the combat with Gre is the MERRYWEATHER "VALIANT" PORTABLE PUMPING ENGINE Hurls a Jet of water 110 ft. high. Delivera up to 12,000 gallons per hour. AND IT RAISES STEAM IN 10 MINUTES. Fire-fighting, however, is not its only Ml rice, for it is an309 words
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Advertisement162 1930-06-06 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES 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 require a162 words
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