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Title Section35 1930-06-10 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAY*^ 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS.35 words
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Advertisement172 1930-06-10 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151) Ny Carlsberg Beer la bottlM aad m draught. Sola Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. 1b Denmark) SINGAPORE. A SIGNAL SUCCESS fe "SIGNAL BRAND" ||S SARDINES Here are offered at an economical price (iENUINE SARDINES— as quite distinct from sild and other I V172 words
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Advertisement129 1930-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. (PHONE 3633). STERLING SILVER TEA SBOOW/' IN CASES. NEW DESIGNs7*^^V^ ff No. IMaV. No. :,U7. No. r »2:i9. Case o* fi Silver Tea Spoons $12.50 Case of Silver Tia Spoona SIl'.M) Cm* uf 8 SUver Tea Spoona |ILM 1^ $:'5.00 12 (2S.M 1- MM No.129 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-10 1 Prime Portland; i CEMENT I EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) < SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement534 1930-06-10 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES Incorporated in Kngland) M UL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BEKVICE. PKNINSUI.AK AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRVICK. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAI'ANi Tonnage due Spore. MiiREA H.OOU J une Jj KAIYAN534 words
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Advertisement641 1930-06-10 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due sail I FUSHIMI MARU J. 2,900 June 19 2Q HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 li HAKURAN MARU 10,600 July 30 81 HARUNA MARU 10.600 Aug. 13 14 t641 words
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Advertisement458 1930-06-10 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the welltnown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and ;he new motor vessel,. MALABAR (4512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins458 words
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Advertisement690 1930-06-10 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland! Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 545 L with sub-connections ;o Passage. Freight. Transhipment. Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straita Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian690 words
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Advertisement586 1930-06-10 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THK CHINA MUTUAL STEAM KAV. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) JEGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, .ONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, VNTWEIU 1 HAMBURG, AND BREMEN3ENOA, HAVRE UVKRPOOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. UONDON. ROTTERDAM AND586 words
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Advertisement521 1930-06-10 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Piain i BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengguno, Kelantan, Banifnnra, relupin, PatMiii. Singor.i, L;icon, Sichon. Bandon. Kohsamui. Langsuan, C'humpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA .luno 0 Junr II MALINI June II June 18 SUDDHADIB June 2:5 Jun. H The steamers are fitted521 words
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Advertisement442 1930-06-10 3 DUTCH MAILS M.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and M.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton Marseilles Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. Chr. Huygens 15,640 S.M.N. June IS s.s. Tjciimai 8,100 R.L. June 20 m.v. Joh. v. Oldenbarnrvelt 19.000 S.M.N. Jun* 27 Slumat 12,000 R.L. July 4 Juh. De442 words
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Advertisement1418 1930-06-10 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINt <Jnd AMERICAN MALL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE ud PRNAMG rla COLOMBO, SUB, POST SAID, ALBXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA ud MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Lsars Laavs Spore Spore Psnang PRES. HARRISON in port June 12 June 14 I'KKS. JOHNSON June S8 Jun* So1,418 words
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Advertisement370 1930-06-10 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States nnd Canada Points from Hong Kong. San h'rnnci-co and Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Hong Kong July 8 San FranciM-o, Lo* Ar.gelea and San Diego370 words
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Advertisement512 1930-06-10 3 HANDBOOK I AMILIAH QUOTATIONS. A collection of passage*, ph raxes nnd proverbs traced to their source* in ancient and modern literature, in the 1,400 pages iis invaluable book nre cited familiar i.issages, proverbial phrases, ami constantly recurring 1 phrases from nearly 1 .tutu authors. It includes if.ections fiom French nnd512 words
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Article481 1930-06-10 4 Province by Province And Step by Step. Hunt: K.)n,r. Muy 1!>. The financial vtomniemlations made l>y the American Kemmercr Commission of financial experts will be fully discussed before action is taken towards improving China's admittedly defective ciirreniy systems, according to Mr. T. Boon, the Minister of481 words
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Article308 1930-06-10 4 Shanghai Official's Fourteen Decorations. One of the best known Chinese Government officials in Shanghai, popularly known among foreigners as Shanghai's official welcomer and the most decorated man in China", is Mr. S. K. Chen, Director of the Shanghai Office of I ihe Ministry for Foreign Affairs and. at308 words
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Article142 1930-06-10 4 Prince Kung Said to Be Recruiting Bandits. Hong Kong, May 24. A Royalist organ was recently raided by the garrison troops at Tsinan, the capital of Shantung, when three arrests were made. The Royalists, according to a Chinese telegraphic report from Peking, have become very active142 words
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Article135 1930-06-10 4 Gangs Combine to Combat The Police Only. Gang warfare in Chicago's notorious underworld has been halted by the most bizarre disarmament treaty on record. Meeting at a conference in an hotel on the south side of the city, the rival gangster chiefs, "Scarface" Al Capon* and "Bugs" Moran,135 words
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Article58 1930-06-10 4 Dock Labourer's Wife Wins £8,000 in a Lottery. Fortune has smiled upon Mme. Chezeraux, the wife of a Bordeaux dock labourer, to the extent of a million fiancs (about £8,000). Mmc Chczenaux, who is the mother it three children, was the holder of the ticket which won58 words
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Article224 1930-06-10 4 Female Bandits Operating Near Chung Shan. Chung Shan, May 21. The people of Shekki city were disturbed in the middle of last night by the sounds of firing, and later the skies were filled with the red glare of burning houses. After dawn it was discovered224 words
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Article134 1930-06-10 4 Economies in Organising Department. Nanking, May 12. Noteworthy reorganisation measures in the administrative of the Ministry of War have been introduced by General Ho Ying-ching since his appointment as minister. To curtail administrative expenses several subordinate departments as well as many posts have been abolished. Reorganisation of134 words
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Article319 1930-06-10 4 Falling Price Not Stopped By Amalgamations. In spite of the far-reaching amalgamation schemes which have been carried through in the tin-mining industry during the last year or two, and the efforts to regulate production made by the Tin Producers' Association, the price of tin has continued to fall319 words
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Article99 1930-06-10 4 Family Trapped by Flames In Thatched Hut. Unable to escape from a burning house, in Babipur village near Lucknow nine persons, members of one family and a servant were burnt to death. The house adjoining the one occupied by Bachu Singh, a former manager of Mainpuri99 words
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Article124 1930-06-10 4 Why Mexican Indians Killed Scientist. A ward story of superstitions fear that ended in the stoning to death Dr. Edgar Kuhlman, the Norwegian scientist, at Amozac, near 1'iubla, u month ago is published by the newspaper El Universal. The superstitious Indians apparently got the idea that the124 words
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Article158 1930-06-10 4 Husband Who Divorced Her For Nothing. A French banker, who agreed to divorce his middle-a^ed wife in order that she could marry a handsome Russian, of whom she had become enamoui ed, and then became anjjry when thiyoung lover failed to carry out his pan of the158 words
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Article43 1930-06-10 4 To pretext songbirds, which aie an asset to a resort in the wooded hills near Breslau in Germany, the city imposed a, taxon cats. Enforcement of the ordinance revealed that some households wire bar1 ouring as many as ten tabbies.43 words
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Advertisement58 1930-06-10 4 jM Buy Your Comfort M\ DENNIS -ctSmB^SiLK. ol mert 'y l^ c self-evident '^Mtefcl clientele of a passenger ser/^ff^U ffi' vice, but that evasive qua*UW U/fj mirwl. Whatever your loads, them on a Dennis, and (ion of transport at it* beet. HCa^in wK^^ fffl v V flwHl anlsmv^B^^BmßKValm^H»l%w3v^m^B Ima^P^^^»»iß mw^aW58 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-10 4 [HI J Jxeiqns supreme in JLouses or L/nalih/ I k^^^^^^^^!^ SCR S12 words
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Advertisement207 1930-06-10 5 /7; not/ring now undeMfoJan." I And in nothing else is the quality of age more valuable than in Whisky. >. has been continuously distilled since 16 27. 7* j No olber Whisky distillers can clam: ov«r 300 years' npericuce. NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE. v-^si^ Is > ->207 words
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Advertisement163 1930-06-10 5 i^kiete I £jaMH^i i tap i, j, vii H m L gy^gl £j. ITS A LONG WAY TO THE SCRAP HEAP with a Thornycroft Lorry. FOR ALL LOADS AND ROADS. THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE), LIMITED THORNYCROFT HOUSE, TANK JIOAD, SINGAPORE, S.S. T^_^^^^^^^^^^^^C^ —^imiiia™BaaaßaßßßaM«BaW j«v!^^^^^l^BiW^^iaV "^V 3tDXu Bfvf 5 ■■aaßKal .^Lv L^LlI 5^163 words
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Advertisement269 1930-06-10 5 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each269 words
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Obituary62 1930-06-10 6 LW.—Mrs. Lim le Ging nee Oci Khoen Nio at 18, Bcotts Road, on June 9, 1930 aged 62 Belevid niuther of A. L. J., H.LH. an, VL.K. l,iin. Demi* regretted. Funeral on Su:. .u-. the l">th inst., at :t p.m. sharp to H" Drown Cemetery. Friends and relatives are62 words
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Advertisement699 1930-06-10 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, StraiU Times, Cecil Street. Please iipert the following small advertisement for^ days Then- are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of on« dollar per insertion. The699 words
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Advertisement661 1930-06-10 6 »«>«♦♦♦♦»»♦»>>>♦»♦ MISCELLANEOUS MARBLES white Italian. 1, Telegraph St. PLANO. New pianos for sale. Season Co., ud m ond n3f Nortn _rjdge Road. WANTKD a secon.l-hr.nd Kelvinator, Electl, lux or j.-ri XiKidvi rt.. MS, Strait:* Times. WANTED, for French children, French .peaking lady teucher. Reply 911. S. Times. JAPANS G»TLMAM retires661 words
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Advertisement772 1930-06-10 6 BOARD AND LODGING SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS furnished, with own bathroom. Also service, garage. Apply No. 11, Scotts Road. Tel. 2462. FOR RENT, upper floor new bungalow 100 A, Jervois Road, immediate entry, suitable fcr young couple. 4 rooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen. Rent moderate. Apply 970, S. T. GOOD CUISINE,772 words
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Advertisement568 1930-06-10 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, from July 1, compound house No. 38-B, Barker Road, 3 bedrooms with baths, tennis, garage, electric, gas and water, elevated position. Rent moderate. Please apply the City Dispensary, 196, Middle Road. TO LET, IMMEDIATE ENTRY. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED COMPOUND HOUSE facing sea at Pasir Panjang. Three568 words
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Advertisement855 1930-06-10 6 TENDERS INVITED FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. CONSTRUCTION DVT. BUKIT TIM AH TO TANJONG PAGAR DEVIATION AM) NEW TERMINAL STATION. SINGAPORE. Tenders for the supply of ;.ll labour and materials in the construction of One Office a_d Store for Permanent Way Inspector and Clerk of Works, One Yard Foreman's Office and855 words
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Advertisement873 1930-06-10 6 ISKANDAR POLO CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TAIPING TURF CLUB. With the permission of the Straits Racing Association, an Amateur Race Meeting will be held on the Taiping Race Course on Monday June 23, 1930. TWO RCNS FOR POLO PONIES, about 2 furlongrs Straight, Stakes Nil, Cups to the Ist,873 words
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Advertisement1188 1930-06-10 7 A GOOD fHTORTI NITY TOR SOUND AND I'kOHTAUI.K IWKSTMENT IN LAND AND HOI'SK I'KOI'KKTIES NOT TO BE MISSED f BY KNTKKI'KISING CAPITALISTS. IN TIIK ESTATE OF SULTAN KHAN SURATTEE. DECEASED. Ji IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of most vuluiihle freehold and leasehold busi- a ness and residential premises in the1,188 words
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Advertisement578 1930-06-10 7 MORTGAGEES' SALE nf freehold and leasehold Singapore town and country properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom. No. SO, Chulia Street, on Wrdnexday. June 11, ItSO, at 2.30 p.m. Lots 1, 2 and 3. Valuable freehold land unri compound dwelling houses known as No. !7fi-C, 37fi-D and 376-K,578 words
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Advertisement312 1930-06-10 7 APEX ELECTROPHOfir RECORDS. MADE IN CANADA. ***** I lift op my finder and I say "tweet, tweet" (Vocal Fox Trot). Will you bo true (Vocal Fox Trot). ***** Painting Ihe clouds with sunshine (Vocal Fox Trot). Tip toe thru' the tulips with sac (Vocal Fox Trot). R99.1 My Bong nf312 words
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Advertisement253 1930-06-10 7 No skirt trouble for this youngster -or his Mother. They use CvTicuifA Soap and Ointment aa4 Talcum ■a, id Daddy u*e» tfic Shaving Stick! Cuticura jSjaUr gwptr each Suap, Oiatmanl Tikia fir«^ upon rf-qoeM. from MaJirr ItiippfllMaUva Lißiml, L'Biob Building, Singapon-. DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve253 words
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Advertisement214 1930-06-10 7 GOULDS PUMPS I CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES LARGE AND VARIED STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. iCpEJMLI SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Hmvmrlirt- the audience— whether it is in a V 'f .V -if h»U or in the open ji: the spe.Ver's voice >v V>214 words
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Article4411 1930-06-10 8 Summing Up Australia's Form: Conflicting Opinions. FRENCH RUGBY CRISIS. (From Our Own Correspondent). l.nnili.n. May 8. The King paid his first visit to a racec, ursc since Goodwood of 192S when he went to Newmarket OH Tuesday for the Guineas meeting. He made a detaildl examination of4,411 words
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Article427 1930-06-10 8 What They are Thinking Today. Simla. .May L' 2. Considerable surpri-e is expressed here wdl-inforemerl circles at a Press mesMgc from London indicating that opinion in responsible quarters i crowing that I'egotiatior.s with Mr. Gandhi are inevitable, (writes a correspondent of the Statesman.) It is not bclived427 words
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Article211 1930-06-10 8 Nurse's Dash to Take a Car's Number. Calcutta, May 22. The story of a European nurse who chased a motor car at 40 miles an hour, took dewn the number, and reported it to the police was told before Mr. W. IsbUß, I'olice Magistrate, Alipore. yesterday,211 words
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Advertisement47 1930-06-10 8 CORONA CHAMPION rfC tab v PORTABLES KM Black or Colours Ww^M^ A v/fiw L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITERS aalaaa" W ill ■Pi aaa BsEatsaai FOR SALE BY THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP jj 0 HN LITTLE CO., LTD. KELLY WALSH, LTD. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW D. T. LIM CO. CO., LTD.47 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-10 8 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Advertisement223 1930-06-10 9 SLHAMBRt I THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND MM REPRODUCTION A A 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. The Supreme Achievement of the Talking Screen. ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING 200 Performers— Magnificent Colour Scenes. Advance Booking at KOUiNSON CO., LTD. PAVILION £or From Sunday, June S to Satuniin. June 11.223 words
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Advertisement278 1930-06-10 9 oe 0000 oc-ioono o® o© o® C; r io\K 0 Lw^^LV^HßrZwß.^ mM ■mmmßo < >:@ l 1111 B j s^ I I I >: o m k l^J II I BMW, HMMBafSßW^^^^fci^BßHM^BL^^B WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE SHOWN FIRST. TONIGHT AT 6.15 9.15 SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3.15 Enthusiastic Public278 words
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Advertisement243 1930-06-10 9 VICTORIA THEATRE TRE.MK.VDOI s BUOCBH THEATRE PACKED 10 THE DOORS f'ri'nouncrd hj everyone in Saturday*, bin Eiidirnrp THE GREATEST MViTERY SHOW KVBB IN BINGAPOU CWk TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY. C 77 THK GREAT MAGICIAN ifWL NTCOI.A pe^on J Wi f h company of intrrnFtion:il niystificis urn) variety artists Beautiful Girls Music243 words
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Article851 1930-06-10 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Ten Thousand Men Helped Annually. The Slith nniiiveisary meeting of the Scumen's Mission was held in London on April 2:t, and maided over by Sir Arthur M. Sutherland, Unit.. K.B.E., president of the Chamber of Shipping Sir Arthur mid the size- of the audience851 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article878 1930-06-10 10 Increase in Dredging Rate. I The directors' report of Thabawleik Tin 1 Predginz, Ltd., to be presented at the I seventh ordinary general meeting of shareholders, to be held at the registered office i.,f the company, Taiping, on Monday, June 10, is as follows The directors present herewith878 words
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Article84 1930-06-10 10 Programme of drilli up to and for week i-i'.iliiijr June 15 In ,.la>, June 10, 5.1 ."> p.m.. Drill Hall S.R.K. (V), Weapon Training; 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, "E" I Chinese i Co., Weapon Training; "..IS p.m., Mcloy Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Co. Weapon Training 5.15 p.m., Drill84 words
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Article268 1930-06-10 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, June 10. On London, Bank 4 m 2 '3 15/16 < Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 3 m. credit 2 4'i On New York, demand 66 1/16 < Private 90 d/« 67% 1 On France, Bank T.T. 14S1 j On India, Bank T.T. 15i J On Hong Kong, Bnnk268 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article460 1930-06-10 10 Val. I'd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 21/6 22 C 5.-5 Aycr Hitam Tin 13-- 14.'£1 £1 Bangrin Tin 19 6 20/6 1 1 Katani? Fadang 0.10 014 1 1 Batu Caves 050 0.60 1 1 Bukit Arang O.Jo 0.55 £1 £1 Burmah Malay 15/- 16'il £1 Chenderiang460 words
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Article222 1930-06-10 10 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Preft. 2.30 2.40 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2 95 3.05 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 0.7.0 5.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.W nom. 1 1 Cycle and Carriag* 0.40 0.45 nom. 10s. 10s. Duff Development 4/C 6/6 6222 words
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Article100 1930-06-10 10 Singapore (Id Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 105 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. s','i prem. Singapore Municipal frb p.c. oi 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 95 par100 words
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Article375 1930-06-10 10 Kraser and Co. and Lj all and Evatt's quotations. Today's Prices r rastr Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby (»l) 1.40 1.50 1.40 1.50 Alor Uajah (|1) 1M 1.30 1.20 IJIO A. Hitam ($1) 2.00 ?.i0 2.00 2.40 A. Kuninc ($1) 0.30 0.40 U-10 0.40 V Malay ($2) 2.00 2.20375 words
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Article922 1930-06-10 10 Previous Year's Loss Turned to Profit. The ordinary general meeting of tht Kuala-Nal Kelantan Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on April 30 at the registered office of the company in London. Mr. R. Arnold (the chairman of the company) presided. The secretary (Mr. A. B. Simson) read the922 words
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Article164 1930-06-10 10 Katu Tin (second half>.— 2U5 hours, 75,000 yards. 203 picuh. Rcnong Consolidated (second half). -31S hours. 91,000 yards. 621 piculs. Anglo-Oriental (Malayai.— 2os,ooo yards, G9 tons. The dredge was shut d*vwa 137 hours during the month in conformity with the goncr.il movement of curtailing production. Glimau Tin.— 64o164 words
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Article666 1930-06-10 10 Tk* following passongtn arrival at Singapore by the NiaUV Zi'imu! From Melbourne. Mr. A. H. St::nhopi\ Mr. I). Hamlale, Mrs. K. A. BimpsoB, Mr. C. Tofcinni. Mr. W. Root, Mrs. J. Harrison, Mr. J. Seotord, Mr. W. KiL»f, Mrs. U J. Dt Mrs. W. Whithuurn. Mr*. J. W. Uod.lo,666 words
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Article324 1930-06-10 10 arm harbour. Muiii Wharf KoMCf J. .1. 11. W. Bt. Spring TJw :iMr. OH wi:.r i.M.s. Magnolia. Coal Wharf Patrol, Loligo. ranu in ory docks. Tanjong Tatar. Albr.t Dock Krvikcn Victoria Dock kaiU. Krpprl Harbour. Kinifi Dock Nil No. 1 Dock Kola No. J Duck Aba Vessels324 words
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Advertisement36 1930-06-10 10 iti a ivinwnQ fascinati n UlfilflUllLJlJ WE HAVE THEM To suit all tastes. YOUR SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE. VISIT CHOP KIM SENG C2O, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel. 3915. Jewellery Experts. Diamond Specialists. Goldsmiths with Discernment.36 words
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Advertisement66 1930-06-10 10 >IM M»n >t»m«« TVDOK. ARRIVED ON JUNE 5. 1930. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Oslo arc hereby notified that a General Survey of all car^ro landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 22, on Friday June 13, 1930 at 9 a.m. No further66 words
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Miscellaneous278 1930-06-10 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Bain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. W*ath*r. Max. Mid. fail, shine. Humidity tion. F. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. A I or .Star 88 7:! 0.49 6.2 >>:. Calm Cloudy KoU Itham IN) 75 0.10 7.5 SW 2 Fine K.Tr^ngganu 01 73278 words
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Miscellaneous101 1930-06-10 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tnrid«y. Juno 10 H. W. 10.20 a.m., 8 ft. 5 in., 9.3r, p.m., 9 ft. Wednesday. June 11 H. W. 11. 0« a.m., 8 ft. 4 in., 10.8 p.m., 9 ft. 2 in. Rural Hoard meeting, 11 a.m. Thursday, June 12 H.W. 11.18 a.m., 8 ft.101 words
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Article690 1930-06-10 11 Dredges Forced to Clos< Down. AWAITING THE T.P.A. DECISION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, June 10. T< days I'rices Kiillkt. 19!j rents per Ib. Tin, 100 tons at S7l'. per pirul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, New York \2Vi cents per lb., down cent. Market, Tone, quiet. Tin.690 words
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Article90 1930-06-10 11 Macphai) and Co., Ltd. Singapore, June in. Tin. l^ui,". Ku.hai' 1.1 1-1.1(1, Kintas 1.1.11.17, IVnawats :,l-.-.7'- rents. Mala] l'.i:.-2.::ii Petalins 4.90-5.10, l-lu Klann 1-1..17',., Talani nori Sunni I.uas l.::5-1.4n. Aver Hitam« li M.-14a. l,-.1, Temengors Bs. Cd..'s. C<l. nom.. Takuapas lCs.-17s. nom., Hong Kong Tint 17* tid.-is...90 words
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Article125 1930-06-10 11 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, June 10. i lon. Robber, hoHdaft Noon prime i London Standard) Spot v.i\ cents London. Tin. holiday. Mining. Dull. Sliagel Ways 2.80-3.10, Knehala 1. 14-1. 16, Kinta Dredge 1. 11-1 111 Hong Patti .-.11-:..-, emU, Malaya Consols 237.;;( 3447 nnl gun*»i Luas :j r,. 'Hi.125 words
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Article1250 1930-06-10 11 'osition Considered Generally Satisfactory. The lath ordinary general meeting of tho •inhere of Lower Perak Rubber Estates, d.. was held at Winchester House. London, May 6, Mr. K. H. Philips (chairman of the company i presiding. The representative of the secretaries (British Industries end General Investment Trust,1,250 words
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Article56 1930-06-10 11 12 o'clock noon, June 10. Tone of Market :—Weak. Latest Cable :—London, holiday. New York :—Spot Sheet G. cents 12>,4 per lb. t.S.S. equal to London Standax* Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot June July August Ju'.y-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 19 >i 20 20% 20 20% 21 eener56 words
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Article542 1930-06-10 11 Liquidity of Credit And World Trade. Under th» title, "The Fallacy of Price Stabilisation," Dr. Benjamin M. Anderson, jun., economist of The Chase National Bank of New York, continued in the current issue of Lioyds Bank Monthly Bulletin the discussion of central bank policy indicutcd by Professors542 words
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Article756 1930-06-10 11 Prospecting Opportunities Curtailed. The directors' report to be presented at the eleventh ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., to be held at the registered office of the company, Taipmg, nn Monday, June 16, is as follows The directors present herewith their report, accompanied756 words
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Article760 1930-06-10 11 Sir E. Geddes Defends Company's Action. At the thirty-first ordinary general meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Co-, Ltd., held in London on May 9, questions were asked relating to the company's decision not to participate in the May stoppage, and Sir Eric Geddcs defended the company's760 words
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Article426 1930-06-10 11 Report by Dutch Investigators. The seventh annual report issued by the propaganda eiepar.ment of ehe International Association for Rubuer »p4 o.her Cultlv<-.-t:ons in Netherlands Indie* 'f an inteieftirj documen: dealing with the activities and experiments of the Association during the past year. Close relations are retained with426 words
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Article690 1930-06-10 11 Early Distribution Of Profits Unlikely. The report of the directors of Puchong Tin Dredging Ltd., to be presented at the fourth general meeting of shareholders, to be held at the registered office of the company, Taiping, on Monday, June 16, is as follows The directors present the690 words
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Article1006 1930-06-10 11 A.W. Stm - A.W.Stm 'Rt The Lesson of the May Stoppage. PRELUDE TO FURTHER CO-OPERATION London, Mny 11 I entirely acrec with those who say that the aim of European rubber producers hould be to bring the costs of production to the lowest possible level, and that the way to1,006 words
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940 1930-06-10 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. WELCOME MODERATION. Two points stand out boldly in the summary of the first volume of the report of the Indian Statutory Commission, published today. The first is the welcome insistence upon th? letter and the spirit of the pronouncements of 1917 and940 words
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Article1171 1930-06-10 12 Citizens Who Have The Vote But Cannot Use It. (By G. K. Chesterton, the famous wwayiM and critic, in a lecture.) Democracy in these days is becoming a meaningless word. In the sense in which it is used by most Englishmen— in the sense in1,171 words
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Article445 1930-06-10 12 Dr. J. M. Sclater has been, appointed medical officer in British North Borneo. The death has occurred in Rangoon of Mr. Ko Bar. Pan, of Seng Enp Choon and Company, at the ajre of 80. Lieut. B. D. Jor.es, the well-known Rugby playtv of the 2nd bn.,445 words
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Article737 1930-06-10 12 THE HORTICULTURAL HERRING. "With a fine sense of the value of invective, the Transport and. Generfel Workers' Union has evolve** the followini; t'escription of Lord Beaverbrook's Empire Crusaders The United Empire I'urty U. a red herring to throw dust in Ihe eyes of the workers and737 words
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Advertisement40 1930-06-10 12 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all tin advertising that ii offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.40 words
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306 1930-06-10 13 £140,000 PAID TO DUFF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. HOW SETTLEMENT WAS REACHED. Dull Development Co. And Kelantan. DEED EXECUTED. Avoidance of Costly Litigation. We have received from the- Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States the following communique, giving details of a deed signed in Kelantan on June 7 with306 words
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2842 1930-06-10 13 Fixed Object of British Policy. NOT DEFEATED BY FORMIDABLE OBSTACLES. TMK REPORT of the Statutory Commission, which was appointed in November. 1027. to inquire into the working of the -system of government in India, has now been issued. It is to be noted that, while theReuter - 2,842 words
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Article464 1930-06-10 13 King's Attempts At Reconciliation. London, June 9. The dramatic movements in Rumania during the past 48 hours monopolise the main news columns of the morning papers. Following the proclamation of Carol as King, numerous reports have been re(eived from Bucharest of his attempts at i (conciliation464 words
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Article167 1930-06-10 13 Changes in the Higher Personnel. Tokio, June 9. It is learned that important changes in the higher personnel of the Navy, including the Vice-Minister of the Navy and the Vice-I hief of the General Staff, will be gazetted tomorrow. It is officially asserted that this is merely theReuter - 167 words
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Article677 1930-06-10 13 Kwangsi Rebels' Boast. TSINAN TO BE HANDED OVER. Hong Kong, June 9. The Kwangsi rebels," who are advancing northwards from Changsha, are boasting that they will occupy the city* of Yochow within two days and that they will reach Wuchang and Hankow in about one week.Sin Kuo Min - 677 words
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Article100 1930-06-10 13 The Statutory Commission was appointed by Mr. Baldwin in November. 1927. to inquire into the Indian reforms, the scope of the inquiry coverins; the system of government, the growth of education and the development of representative institutions in India. As originally composed, the Commission consisted of100 words
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Article492 1930-06-10 13 Planters' Association's Proposals. The Straits Times has received the following circular from the Planters' Association of Malaya with reference to the congestion among estate labourers returning to India which occurs at the ports of embarkation, especially Port Swc'.tenham. "The vice and acting chairman of the Association (Mr.492 words
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Article59 1930-06-10 13 Prison Sentences For Volunteers. Bombay, June 9. Forty-two volunteers who raided the Wadala salt works were sentenced to thic* months' rigorous imprisonment. Ten members of the Bombay Congress committee, including Mukund Malaviya. son of Pandit Malaviya, who was arrested in the police raid on Congress headquarters on Friday,Reuter - 59 words
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Article109 1930-06-10 13 How It Was Caused By Accident. Peshawar, June 9. How an accident led to serious riotinir was described in the cours? of the tr;«i of a British lance-corporal named Cummings, who was sentenced to ciuhtet-n months imprisonment for accidentally s-hoclinjj two children at Kabuli Gate >n May 31.Reuter - 109 words
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Article83 1930-06-10 13 Statement of Conservative Policy. London, June 9. Mr. Baldwin, in a speech to an audience of 10,000 at an cpen air meeting near Wickham Market, Suffolk, outlined the Conservative agricultural policy, namely, to fix a guaranteed price of wheat for a period of years after consulting- with agriculturists,Reuter - 83 words
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Article582 1930-06-10 13 Death of Distinguished Scholar. London, June 9. The death has occurred of Sir Herbert Warren.— Reuter. Sir (Thomas) Herbert Warr.n, who was born at Bristol on Oct. 21. 1853, received his early education stt Clifton College. Subsequently he went, up to Balliol College, Oxford, and in 1875582 words
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Advertisement101 1930-06-10 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page 1 j Democracy in Its Death Throes, by G. K. Chesterton 12 Lighter Side of Life in I iindon. by J. Jefferson Farjeon 17 History of the Fukien Trouble 14 Home Sport Reviewed 8 I The Philippines and Independence 22 I Gang Robberies in Perak 19101 words
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Article633 1930-06-10 14 Prelude to Saturday's Attack on Foochow. In view < f the announcement, made by the Sin Kuo Mm agency yesterday, that there has lie ;-n a farther recrudescence of trouble in Fukien, that General Lv Shingpnng Lv Hsiivpan) has declared against the Government and that633 words
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Article139 1930-06-10 14 Rebels Receive a Severe Setback. Amoy, June At 2 a.m. on the Kth fighting began del ween the pro-Government forces under General l.iv Uo-ting and the rebel troops under General Lv Shing-pang to the north-wi I of Foochow. Over 600 of Genera! Lv Shing-pann's troop* are139 words
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Article74 1930-06-10 14 Two Disasters in United States. Detroit, June 9. Six labourcis were killed and 12 injured, while 80 were trapped, through an explosion in a water-works tunnel 180 feet In low the sur.'are of the Detroit River, owing to an electric drill striking a charge of dynamite. Oakland,Reuter - 74 words
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Article278 1930-06-10 14 Suleman Khel Rebels Routed. Bombay, May 28. Afghanistan still continues to be a country little known to the civilized world, hut the story come? now from a traveller of how Nadir Khan has been subduing the various tril>es. Among all these there is none more treacherous or powerful278 words
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Article155 1930-06-10 14 Suggestions of the Lytton Committee. London, May 28. That the Prime Minister should appoint a Board of Governor', not exceeding fifteen in number to direct a Xational Theatre in London and nerformances in other towns in Great Britain and in diffeient narts of the Empire is among the155 words
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Article304 1930-06-10 14 Ship Leaves Bushire With Huge Cargo. Geneva, May 14. On the proposal of Dr. Marinkovitcb (Yugoslavia), the Council of the League of Nations, at its meeting today, acted on the suggestion of the Assembly that the Advisory Committee on the traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs304 words
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Article71 1930-06-10 14 A New York cable of May 29 states The announcement of the engagement of Mr. Bradley Martin and Miss Catherine Tod definitely ends the reports of the romantk attachment between Mr. Martin and Miss Valeric French, the granddaughter of the late Earl of Ypres, which was strengthened last year when71 words
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Article78 1930-06-10 14 The Prince of Wales may become a Major-General and a Rear-Admiral this year. He has held the rank of Colonel in the Army for 11 years, and is sixth on the list for promotion. In the Navy the Man has held the rank of Captain since 1919. The Prince is78 words
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Article283 1930-06-10 14 U. P. Moslems Demand Safeguards. Allahabad, May 24. Moslems in the Unitsd Provinces are growing increasingly anxious to express, as fcicefuUy r.nd plainly as pcss'ble, their id to the Congress civil disobedience campaign and 10 put forward their cln'm fcr constitutional safeguards, declares the Statesman's correspondent. With this283 words
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Article145 1930-06-10 14 Result of Campaign by "French Societies. Paris, May 30. Humanitarian societies are conducting a campaign against bull-fights, which an." still popular in the South of France. A charity bull-fight at Me-lun ended in uproar. The humanitarians chartered an aeroplane and flew over the arena, while "oarrackers" flung145 words
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Article136 1930-06-10 14 £200 a Year for Each of His Eight Wives. New York, May 23. Under the will of the ex-Shah Ahmed KsJjar, which has been filed here owing to his property '>«;inK in this country, an annuity of £1,200 has been left to his brother, Prr.ice Mohair.:ned Hassan, with136 words
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Article140 1930-06-10 14 _J Case Which Lasted for 27 Years. London, May U. Litigation relating to a will between near relatives which has lasted 27 years, and been cairied on at enormous expense is now likely to be terminated by a Privv Council judgment. The case concerned the estate of Sarath140 words
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Article104 1930-06-10 14 Indian Mutiny Survivor Honoured. London, May 26. Hearty cheers for Mrs. Rinsr, :i woman survivor" of the Indian Mutiny, were raised at the annual dinner of the Kins--' Royal Rifle Corps Veterans' Association at the request of the chairman Li;utGen. Sir William Pitcairn. Mrs. Ring, who is104 words
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Article233 1930-06-10 14 Sold for Publication in Britain And America. Paris, May 13. The manuscript of the memoirs of Marshal Foch, written by himself, was sold today to Messrs. Plon, of Paris, and to Messrs. Doubleday, Doran and Co., of New York. The American publishers have acquired the rights of publication233 words
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Article75 1930-06-10 14 Extradition Warrant Against European. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 0. Yesteiday morning the police armed with an extradition war/ant, arrested Maxwell Cornfield, who arrived from Penar.g at the end of Mar h. Cornfield, who is described as an engineer, has been advertising in the Press a75 words
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Article99 1930-06-10 14 Impressive Funeral In Lisbon. Lisbon, June The entire garrison lined the route of the funeral cortege of Dr. von Baligand, the German Minister, who was shot and killed by a lunatic. The procession went from the Lagstion to the German cemetery, whence the <<>ttin wai taken to the99 words
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Article82 1930-06-10 14 Chinese Car Driver Arrested. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 10. The police have arrested a Chinese motor-car driver in connection with the c'cath of Mr. Henry Morgan, who was found lying dead in a load near his home at Rawar.g. Mr. Morgan was extensively injured and82 words
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Article19 1930-06-10 14 Oslo, June 9. The wife of the Crown Prince Olav has given birth to a daughter. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article31 1930-06-10 14 Maka, June 9. The Italian newspaper correspondent who was mobbed during the scenes outFide the Cathedral on Sunday and two other Italian press correspondents left Malta last night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article54 1930-06-10 14 H. E. the Governor has been pleased tc add the names of the following gentlemen to the Commission of Peace for the Settlement of Singapore Syed Ahmad Bin Mohamed AlsaToff, Xomanbhoy Abdeali, and Slew Yuen Wong for the Settlement of Penang, Haji Hashi bin Haji Mohamed Sagoff, Leonard Ernest Slowe54 words
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Advertisement26 1930-06-10 14 "NYGARLSBERG'BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT |X BOTTIEDE«'RtSSLYfO»a |>o(B8r |3| 1 NY CARISBERG Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE.26 words
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503 1930-06-10 15 International Athletics— Two New Records.— Home and Local Cricket. PREPARING FOR THE TESTS Woodfull's Big Score. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY OUTCLASSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June !>. Thf Au :r.".!i:<rs had an enjoyable day today, piling up -it,*, eventually to make their hiffhcal total of th tour. The Camluiilj.'" howling was503 words
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Article57 1930-06-10 15 Polytechnic Runners-up For Kinnaird Trophy. Competing for the Kinnaird Trophy at Stamford Bridge, the Achilla Clul> were lust with 88 pointt and the Polytechnic with 19 points. The cutstaitoinc winners were Jack London, who did 'he 100 yard; in 1 > .in<l Lord Burghley, who won the57 words
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Article604 1930-06-10 15 Big Win Over JNegri Sembilan Club. One of the best achievements of the S.C.R.C. to-date was their big victory oyit the Negri Sembilan Club in a twoday frame at Singapore, which started on Saturday and was continued on Sunday. The local Chinese side proved superior in ■.ii604 words
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Article97 1930-06-10 15 Board to be Re-Modelled On Amateur Lines. AftsV only seventeen months of office the British Boxing Board of Control will !■<* entirely reconstituted on amateur lines r.t its annual meeting in London on June j It is proposed to ve.=t tlv authority of the existing body in a97 words
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Article60 1930-06-10 15 Selection Committee and Trial Match. The Selection Committ?c of the Singapore Amateur Football Association will meet on Thursday at 1.45 p.m., to arrange the first trial match for the Malaya Cup. According to previous arrangement^. Singapore will meet Negri Sembilan at Singapore on July 2C>, and the60 words
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Article920 1930-06-10 15 Malacca Beat S.C.C. On Padang. Heavy rain early yesterday morning probably proved the deciding factor in the match between the S.C.C. XI and Malacca, which started on the Padang on Sunday. Malacca won in an exciting finish. Up to the resumption yesterday morning the S.C.C.920 words
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Article31 1930-06-10 15 Berlin, June 9. I W. T. Tilden won the Berlin tennis championship, beating the German Dr. Prenn in the finals, 7—5,7 5, B—6,8 6, I—6,1 6, 7—5. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article397 1930-06-10 15 Narrow Escape At Seremban. The S.C.C. had a narrow escape from defeat in their match with Negri Sembilan at Seremban over the week-end, just managing to play out time yesterday with only two wickets in hand. Scores NEGRI SEMBILAN. -Ist Innings. Scoular b Braddell 53 Lane397 words
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Article180 1930-06-10 15 Innings Victory For Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 9. Penan* sustained defeat at the hands of Selangor, 40 minutes play today being sufficient to bring an end to the game. The home team lost by an innings and 71 runs. Batting first on Saturday, Penang were180 words
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Article183 1930-06-10 15 Tuesday, June I*. Football S.C.C. vs. South Jobore, S.C.C. Res. Div., S.R.C. vs. Malays, S.R.C. E.A. vs. Chinese B," A.R. Stadium 2nd Div., B.A.T. vs. Sime Darby's. A.P C. Harbour Board vs. Mansfield's, H.B. Tennis Tanglin Club Tournament concludes. Wednesday, June 11. Football Ist Div.. R.A. vs. R.A.F..183 words
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Article115 1930-06-10 15 Roy Smith Beaten In Singles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June, 0. The series of tennis matches for the Guillemard Cup concluded today with six singles, of which the Colony won five. On the previous day the Colony won seven doubles matches to one. Altogether the Color115 words
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Article85 1930-06-10 15 Australia Defeats England. London, ilune 9. Australia defeated England in the Davis Cup tie, winning the remaining singles. Hopman beat Lee, f 3, 4— o, 7—9,7 9, 6—2, 6—4.6 4. Crawford beat Gregory, 6—2,6 2, 7—5,7 5, G—B,G 8, 6—36 3. Reuter. In the previous matches Crawford beat85 words
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Article124 1930-06-10 15 Johore Military Forces Meeting This Month. The annual rifle meeting for 1930 of the Johore Military- Forces will be held at the Rifle Range, Kolam Ayer, Johore Bahru, on June Zt: and 29. Entries for the individual events close on Saturday, June 21, and those for the Royal124 words
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Article99 1930-06-10 15 Nurmi Beats Shrubb's Time for Six Miles. London, June 9 At Stamford Bridge the fir?t triangular athletic match between clubs nnmiMirtlm Great Britain, France and Germany resulted in Achilles winning with W point-. Germany scored 34 and France 30. Lord Burghley created a new BritishReuter - 99 words
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Article124 1930-06-10 15 Elevens from Singapore And Johore to Meet Under the auspices of the Malay Football Association, the Malays will play a friendly match against a Malay team from Batu Pahat and Muar on Thursday afternoon at the Anson Road Stadium. The prices of admission will be ."0 cents, 25124 words
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Article106 1930-06-10 15 Annexed by Singapore G.C. Pair. The Navy Challenge Cup was played for at the Buklt Timah Course yesterday, ami resulted us follows Mr il. Boding a:-.<l L. I). Ha-ilic (Singapore O.C.J I Mrs. .1. It. .la.-ks<.n and M. M. I'atorsun (Singapore I Mrs. C. Clarke .md <:-.i»t. s.106 words
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Advertisement55 1930-06-10 15 I ytSMH li I fira r- tnßj BBBPBana*wwJtWi aY HVV TBal^^JMa^aW HaY v ~*^^^^^^B K&Ma^ai^aMMaM. H _fll i|? HWB^ by 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.,55 words
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Advertisement196 1930-06-10 16 CROMPTON CEILING FUNS V IMPKOV!:!) TYPE REDOttD PRICES. A breeze which is spread over h large area and which can be regulated to suit individual requirements is the achievement of the new Crompton Ceiling Fan. INSTALL CROMPTON FANS and have the satisfaction of using the Best. Sole Agents UNSIES EKGIKEEKS196 words
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Advertisement187 1930-06-10 16 Building for LIFE iMtr' '^^^Ha^a^^BßiH 4»^ The man your son will be depends upon the constitution he is developing now as a boy. Will he be a strong man or a sickly one Will you be proud of him or sorry fcr him? Wiil he be a comfort or an187 words
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Advertisement236 1930-06-10 16 Announcing the An entirely new low-priced Six with the beauty of expensive cars POWER, SPEED, ENDURANCE, COMFORT BEAUTY This is Your 1930 Car. The Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd., ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE 5944 .^BH r '^!^s-'^?P -L«i ii^^a^a^li HWM il l WHi II I M i>" I'" i li "<236 words
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Article426 1930-06-10 17 West Africa Stated to Be Bad Venture. The suggestion that misfortune in West African enterprises broke the heart of the first Lord L?verhulme, who died in 1925, was made in mail week in the King's Bench Division. The hearing was resumed of th.' mw t:ial, ordered last426 words
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Article153 1930-06-10 17 Vilma Banky's New Interest In Life. Declaring that her only interest now i< tn !>e a good housewife," Vilma Banly. the famous Hungarian screen star, in mail week announced her permanent retirei:ient from the screen. She was married to Rod La Kocque. the Pirn actor, in IM7.153 words
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Article141 1930-06-10 17 Coolies Attack Captain And Officers. Hong Kong, May 29. A serious fight occurred aboard thisteamer Hsn Tsen Tah on May 2j off the Chang Ka Panjr Wharf, Pootung, Shanghai. A search party organised by the cantain of the vessel was looking for contraband opium when some141 words
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Article96 1930-06-10 17 WITHIN FIVE YEARS." Prediction that Ceylon Will Go Dry." London, .May 20. At the annual meeting of the Anglolrdian Temperance Association, Lord < Iwyd presiding, a resolution was adopted assuring the Prohibition League ar.ri I ttiliated organisations of the AaaocH t nr.'s continued co-operation in fighting the liiiuor traffic in96 words
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1326 1930-06-10 17 J. Jefferson Farjeon - J. Jefferson Farjeon. (By Our London Critic, The Part Luck Plays In The World of Drama When An Actor Fell lll— English Version of Dutch Play Too Ingenuously Melodramatic And Marred By Over-Sentimentality Simon Ord Successfully Revives Late Victorian Plays, London, May U.1,326 words
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Article413 1930-06-10 17 Law Society Favours Retention. Solicitors, through the governing body of the profession, the Law Society, favour the retention of capital punishment. Sir Reginald Poole, respresenting th:Council of the Society, told the Select Committee on Capital Punishment or May 7 that his council (most of whose fifty413 words
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Article227 1930-06-10 17 Astronomer's Vision of The Future. Trips to the moon and back in ISO years' time by ca nw-ball, and conversatiors by telephone over beam* of li-.'ii 1 oetween the moon ar.d earth, were tiirtopics of an addre.-s itallrarail in Brookbra by Dr. John V. Stewart, associate227 words
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Article158 1930-06-10 17 Protests in Commons Against Delay. London. M;iy 19. PtoIMU against the delay in the Mmrut conspiracy trial wee made in the House of Commons today l>y HajorGcmial Sir Alfred Knox, Unionist member for Wyconibc, and Col. Howard-Bnry Unionin memlKM- for Chelmsford. whi) iUggtcted llz %stablishrm'nt of special158 words
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Article56 1930-06-10 17 Sir Rabindranath Tagore's Lecture at Oxford. I. ■irid.n:, May 80. Sir Pviibinclrunath Tagore. clad in a white robe, covered by a black silk gown, delivered the first of his Hihhert lectures lit Oxford University on The Religion of Man. He traced man's evolution «nd the development56 words
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Advertisement521 1930-06-10 18 Mothers Can Now "Rub Away" < Children's Coughs and Colds < No More Dosing With Bitter Internal Medicine < To Upset Their Little Stomachs. < I TJip Mod..n ffn to Apply and inhaled, while you sleep, right to llie Modun +»y Bio i the inflame d air-passages, loosening i a521 words
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Advertisement177 1930-06-10 18 ONCE!! Will be sufficient to convince you of its exwLj?' ceptional purity, and induce YOU to join ltf"~"&'l tf"~"&' the ranks of the conI ,,V^ noisseurs who appret»w'Jq[*!Si ciate a truly excellent j~g|||g| product. COGNAC BISQUIT Agents DUPIRE BROS., LTD. 9-H, De Souza Street, SINGAPORE. ST.— l4 You know how177 words
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Article691 1930-06-10 19 Excellent Sport. DAME FASHION PAYS $154 FOR A WIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 9. The last day of the Selangor races provided excellent sport. Many of the finishes were close and interesting, and the dividends good. Dame Fashion provided the biggest upr the (lay in691 words
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Article84 1930-06-10 19 BRIBERY Serious Allegation Against Sunderland Team. Sunderland F.C. directors in mail week called their team that was to visit Erertoa into the board room and divulged th content! of an anonymous letter received aliasing that the Sunderland players had' bam s(|uar«d. Tin- writer stated that he had been iiskid to84 words
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Article259 1930-06-10 19 Well-Known Filipino Boxer Arrives. It seems evident that Singapore boxing is on the up-grade, for the latest arrival to Singapore from Manila is Joe Mendicla, who is thinking of challenging the winner of the Boy Walley-Chua Lai fight en Thursday night. Merdiola is one of the foremost flyweight259 words
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Article33 1930-06-10 19 Hugh Gallacher Signed By Chelsea. London, May 2ti. Hufch Gallacher, Newcastle's Seuttisli International centre-forward, has been transferred to Chelsea. It is believed the transfer wai effected at a cost of £8,500.33 words
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Article163 1930-06-10 19 Sir Henry Segrave's Bid On Lake Windermere. Sir Henry Segiave is planning a new attempt «n the woild'.s motor-boat spaed record. He will attack the record in Miss England 11., a new boat of unusual design. If tests are satisfactory-, the first attempt will be made on Lake163 words
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Article292 1930-06-10 19 A Hint to the Northern Section. The Third Division (South) clubs have turned down the claims of Merthyr Town to re-elect'un to the League, and the outlook for the Welsh club is black. It is not likely to keep its seat. The Southern Section has decided292 words
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Article76 1930-06-10 19 Barnsley F.C. Secretary Has To Resign. Mr Arthur Fairclot^h has resigned the secretary-managership of the Barn.siey Football Club. He states that he has had a worrying season, and feels that he should be relieved from the anxieties attached to the position. Mr. Fairdough became secretary of the Barnsley76 words
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Article609 1930-06-10 19 Successes for Jean II And Punai. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday the "A" Class yachts were raced for a trophy presented by the Club, while the B Class saitod the last of the series for Mr. Merchant's trophy. Just prior to the start,609 words
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Article187 1930-06-10 19 Ponnuthurai Takes Six Wickets. Th^. Ceylon S.C. second team beat the 2nd Welch Regt. Band on Saturday, on the C.S.C. ground. S?or?s C.S.C. lI.— P. Retnasabapathy b Campling 2, Kcnasraratnam b Hockley 0, K. Joseph b Campling 7. D. J. Ponnuthurai c Barnard b Dt-cring 8, K. R.187 words
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Article227 1930-06-10 19 Aldershot's "C.in-C." At Cricket Racing. General Sir David Campbell, who won the Grand National as far back as 1886, and yet won a SVi miles steeplechase at the last Aldershot meeting, discloses another sporting side in a letter he sent rec.ntly to Will Harborne, who, as groundsman at227 words
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Article527 1930-06-10 19 Foreigners' Anxiety In Nanking. The growing sense of insecurity among the foiei;;n population of Nanking was outined to a Straits Times representative this morning by a British resident of that city, who is visiting Singapore. "Itis a relief, for instance, to be able t to walk527 words
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Article191 1930-06-10 19 French Sailors Resist Court Order. London. May 28. A exciting naval encounter between Jiish Free State patrol men and French sailors occurrel in Dunmore harbour near Waterford. It was started by the Irish patrol boat Muirchu proceeding to strip three French trawlers of their fishing gear and lobster191 words
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Article151 1930-06-10 19 £100,000 Suit Settled Out Of Court. New York, May 20. The suit for £100,000 damages brought by Mrs. Andre Harm against Sir Joseph Duveen, the famous art dealer, following his declaration that he doubted that her picture "La Belle Ferroriniere was a genuine Leonardo Da Vinci, was151 words
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Article264 1930-06-10 19 Drunken Seamen Sent To Prison. Fcr being drunk and disorderly and assaulting police constables and the master of the vessel two members of the crew of t-he President Harrisen were rent< need tc three wesks rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. J. P. Buldulph, (he Third Police Magistrate,264 words
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Article98 1930-06-10 19 Mr. F. J. Morten Entertained At Kampong Morten. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, June 10. During a short visit to Malacca, Mr. V. Morten, Senior District Officer at Butterworth, was entertained by Mr. Hassim, of Kampong Morten. In a speech Mr. Hassim referred to the time98 words
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Article145 1930-06-10 19 Fine Work by Brigade Saves Situation. A fire which might have ended disastiously but for the splendid worli of the Finßapore Fire Brigade broke out at I'asir Panjang shortly after one o'clock yesterday afternoon .when a row of about 20 attaji shephouses was gutted. Owing to the145 words
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Article30 1930-06-10 19 Windfall for Salvation Army In U.S.A. Under the will of Mr. Lloyd W. Seaman, of the New York Stock Exchange the Salvation Army is bequeathed one million dollars.30 words
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Article90 1930-06-10 19 Used By Peru Natives To Heal Wounds. There are surgical ant martyrs in Peru. Advices from an expedition of the Field Museum tell that when a native of the equatorial forest is wounded he gets a certain type of ant with powerful jaws. The ant is made to90 words
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Article40 1930-06-10 19 8 Proposed for Sainthood At Consistory. Eight Canadian martyrs and others proposed for sainthood were approved today by a semi-public consistory called by the Pope to pass upon the qualifications of those proposed for canonization on June 21.40 words
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Article63 1930-06-10 19 A local committee has been formed with the object of raising funds to aid the rufferers from the recent floods in Ceylon. Arrangements have been made for subscriptions to be received at the Hong Kon<r and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, and all money received will be remitted to63 words
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Article29 1930-06-10 19 Father Tuohey and Father MaeDonnell, two Redemptorist priests of the Philippines Mission, arrived in Singapore on Saturday to conduct a week's Retreat at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd.29 words
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Article310 1930-06-10 19 Thougrht to be Due To Unemployment. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 10. The local polio* are having their hands kept full at present as a result of the increasing outbreaks of gaii-* robberies. Last week no fewer than five were reported. These outrages are thought310 words
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Article233 1930-06-10 19 Murder Mystery Thrills At The Capitol. Thrills and ewiil-moving action in a murder mystery ci.n be enjoyed in the Capitol'? star feature this week, "The Canary Murder Cc which was screened for the first timo yesterday. Adapted from the novel by S. S. Van Dine, the story233 words
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Article96 1930-06-10 19 Charge of Possessing Seditious 'Literature. Chief Inspec'or Prithvi Chand, of the Criminal Intelligence D:partment, and a party of detectives raided the servants' qucrttis attached to the No. 2 Mess at tbe Naval Base. Scletar, on Sunday and arrctted three Hylama. A search of their rooms revealed a number96 words
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Article219 1930-06-10 19 The mein'x rs of the general committee of the Y.W.C.A. acknowledge the following subscriptions re <iv«l in answer to the letter announcing the oiwnintc of the annual appeal on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. .1. If, Sime. Derrick and Co., Straits Steamship Co., Dollar Steamship Lines, $100 enrh.219 words
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Article15 1930-06-10 19 Subscriptions to the Burma Earthquake Keiief Fund new I -tal more than 300,000.15 words
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Letter1596 1930-06-10 20 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The tinu-- MO triUinp: oofr f of j. int indeed, «nd --11 tie die-hard mista at H.iim ait, as Mr. Mill writes, btffinniEK tt wak. up »ut "f th<.i.»;.m condltton thai they tav« i>ecn livinc in for so \>,r. K1,596 words
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Letter190 1930-06-10 20 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—l was interested in your reference to the Wailey-Chua Lai fitfht which is to j take place at* the Lion City Ring on June j 12. It is stated that a condition of the contest is that in the .event of190 words
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Article34 1930-06-10 20 The Marigold Minstrels Society has hcon exempted from registration. The Anjui!i;in Himayathul Islam has been registered in Penang. The Kalai Magal Vidhia j abha is called upon to furnish proof of i its existence.34 words
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Article211 1930-06-10 20 £19,000,000 Sent in For £7,000,000 Issue. Simla, May 22. Totcl subuc.-iptionf. sent in for the India ±1 ,000,000 Loan were over £19,000,000— nearly three times the amount required. There was a considerable demand in India. Mr. Gandhi's campaign is entirely resronsible or the high issue price, as211 words
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Article102 1930-06-10 20 Another Effort to Close Them Launched. An effort to close up China's s .-callc:! ■Savings Societies,'" has again been leunched by the Chines*. Only thos.' con-c-rns which conduct periodical drawing; iior cash prizes will be affected. The Government maintains that these 1 -ÜblUhments are in reality <nly above102 words
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Article83 1930-06-10 20 £3,000,000 New South Wales Project. Sydney. M;iv 11. Plans fcr the exploitation of :!0,000 acres of coalfields in the Maitland district, in pursuance cf an ajm >ment tween the Standard Oil Co.. the Gcinw: Dye Trust and Imperial Chemical [ndultries, Ltd., have been submitted to the83 words
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Article386 1930-06-10 20 Carpenter Saves Life Of Lady Passenger. lion* Konpr. May 11The arrival of the Royal Mail steamer Kmpress of Russia front Shanghai yester-d-.iy brought yet another tale of a heroic deed performed when the vessel was in mid-ocean. The story concerns the rescue of a Russian lady386 words
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Article66 1930-06-10 20 Japanese Officer Commits Hara Kiri." Tokio, May 20. Th? political tension in connection with che London Naval Treaty has been height mini by I.ioutffnant-Commanik'r Knskari, of the Naval General Staff, committing hara-kiri, allegedly as a result of despondency concerning the future of the JapaW CM Navy, ov.inp66 words
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Advertisement345 1930-06-10 21 A TORRENT OF POWER aso SPEED/ 4 *sU±. r ifc^sL *-^j^ -^Ifc nSS^M vSHISb^ J^^OSe MILES PER HOUR IN engineering the Willys The big motor of the Willys Six sweeps beyond all pre- Six is rubber-insulated against cedent and establishes new vibration and develops 65 high standards for all low-345 words
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Advertisement155 1930-06-10 21 Famous for fjajf Fifty Years. jj ;|i "CHAP SINGA" S^ The Mark of Quality. 1 FRASEB A NEAVE LTD. a Perfect 1 HKaAOTO^IJ Motor Oil I should be When judging oil the expert motori.t looks for the one that with.tand. heat be.t, one that give, the lea.t carbon, and one155 words
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735 1930-06-10 22 Mr. Stimson's Opposition. ALIEN PENETRATION FEAEED. Washington, May 22. The Secretary of State, Mr. H. L. Stimson, speaking as a former GovernorGeneral familiar with conditions, fame out flatly today in opposition to immediate Philippine independence. His opposition was voiced to the Senate committee on territories and735 words
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Article201 1930-06-10 22 Over Twenty Passengers Captured. Another hold-up of a steam-launch by pirates is reported to have occurred at Kongmoon last week (states a Hong Kong paptr of May 22), when all the passengers were kidnapped, including six women. While the vessel, the Kut Shing, was on201 words
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Article185 1930-06-10 22 Conservatism of Punjab Poisoner. The professional poisoner, like the profa siunal in many other walks of life, h very conservative in his method*, obsir vc-s the Government of the Punjab in it: 'j review of the report of the Cheiiiicul Ex aminer for 1929. Opium and arsenic185 words
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Article723 1930-06-10 22 1930 ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. Expedition to "Tin Can Island." The 1930 solar eclipse, writes the Wellington, New Zealand, correspondent of "The Times," will place on the maps of astronomers an inconspicuous Pacific island which was thrust out of the sea some centuries ago by volcanic action. Niuafou, or Tin723 words
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Article181 1930-06-10 22 Police Ruin Plans of Girl And Her Best Boy. Gertrud, who works in a Berlin office, was attacked by a robber, and a bag containing more than £60, which she wa< taking to her employer's bank, was wrenched from her. That, at least, is what Gertrud181 words
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Article145 1930-06-10 22 Women to Serve on a New Consumers* Council. London, Apr. 25. It is understood that the Government has decided to establish a Consumers' Council in order to deal with the problem of dear living. A Bill will be introduced in the House of Commons for145 words
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Article98 1930-06-10 22 EXAMPLE OR WARNING Mr. Sastri on India And Ireland. London, May 20. Is Ireland an example or a warning?" asked Mr. S. V. Sastri, when he was c ntortained by the British Commonwealth League today. Mr. Sastri added that it was significant that he had been asked to speak after98 words
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Article87 1930-06-10 22 Wife 111 and Husband Suffocated. M. Geortres Gronner, who held an important position in the Dreyfus Bank, Paris, has died frou asphyxiation, and his wife is seriously ill. They and other advocates of the health cure of complete nudity and the own-air spent a holiday in a87 words
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Advertisement134 1930-06-10 22 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. If Superlative Quality at f£ an Economical Price [if State Express 999 are for those smokers who require a first-class NgV hill cigarette at an economical price. TVy are guaranteed to -be «tt M exactly the same in every respect as134 words
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Advertisement107 1930-06-10 22 A sweeping statement, an allembracing generality, is either whotiy right or at least partly wrong. Always view it with suspicion, whether it is our own or the other fellow's. We never use one unless we can prove it wholly right beyond all doubt. The NEW MOBILOIL is, regardless of initial107 words
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Advertisement552 1930-06-10 23 ABBetB exceed $1 1,000,000. Assurance in "force^over $^JoO,OOO. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lucurporateri in the Straits Sattlemenu.) HKAD OFFICE Winchester H0«... Singapore. LONDON OFFIC£ ft Tn. Company has j, »jj «-aph- to. Brit.. h Li,. Assurance Companie. Act in ry p rtlculmr AIIKACTIVt. PLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS552 words
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Advertisement577 1930-06-10 23 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Eatablished 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (about £8,500,000) Paid up Capital Glds. 63,000,000 (about £4,600,000) Reserves Glds. 27,186,365 (about f2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East Itidies. SHANGHAI Head Office for China and Japan.577 words
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Advertisement925 1930-06-10 23 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) t aD iK' Subscribed Y15.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y12.126.000 President S. Shimada. Esa. DIRECTORS It' Hisamune Esq. M. Araki. Esq. t N. Yankuita. Esq. N. Taka<r\. Esq. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy925 words
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Advertisement213 1930-06-10 23 MYERS "BULLDOZER" ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. a I Features: PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS LUBRICATION SIMPLICITY IN WORKING PARTS. Stocks carried in Capacities from 33 to 150 gallons per minute. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. I, I MONO REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES I MADE IN ALL SIZES213 words
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Advertisement407 1930-06-10 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES AT.... FRIGIDAIRE GIVES U VHD A THD I IMOW YOU THE NEW 11 I LllViV 1 UK. I The now Krijridaire Hydrator freshens your vegetables with the magic ~/~^BHoPsi^ i^<-/^~ effect of chilly dew on a growing garden. It makes celery crisp and ten- iP^F r 1^407 words
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