The Straits Times, 28 June 1930
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Title Section37 1930-06-28 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. :o pages SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 1930 PRICE 11) CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JUNE 28, 1930 PRICE CENTS37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1930-06-28 1 SINGAPORE! 78. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5151). Ny Carlsberg Beef In hntilri and on driuf ht. Si Ir Importfri EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. Condensed Milk of Uniform Quality UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY IS OBTAINED BY UNIFORMITY OF ORIGIN -SLEDGE BRAND" l^^l Sweetened Condensed Milk Jfe^N^^ comes from the167 words
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Advertisement110 1930-06-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27. JAVA ST CPHONE 3683) O A J^l t Km Eight-Day Travelling Clocks in folding crises. Golden Crocodile or Brown Cow Leather, Crushed Morocco in Dark Blue, Wine or Rose. Heal Python Snake Skin, etc. Plain or Luminous Di Is. Prices from $1 9.50 to $45.00 ROBINSON CO-,110 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-28 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. tfne. in Dccrrarkl12 words
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Advertisement569 1930-06-28 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES (Inenrpoi«t.",l hi England) MAIL AND PASSENGER A ND CABGC SERVICE. peninsular oriental s.n. Co. :nher contra, with h's majesty's juvernuent. i >on and far easl MAIL o^RVICE. JTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHIN/ AND JAPAN. Ton' »(f« dna Spore KALVAN t,lOO June 28 RAJ569 words
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Advertisement665 1930-06-28 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. D (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. I Rotterdam and Middles Borough Vessels Tonnage Doe aatl HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 2 J> TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 17 11AKUSAN MARU 10,600 July 30 81 k\ HARUNA MARU 10,600 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000665 words
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Advertisement506 1930-06-28 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In England) VOR BRISBANE, STDIfET AND aTTLBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly Bailing! by tha wellIrawD steamer MARELLA (7M6 tens) and 'ho new motor wssel, MALABAR (4518 tons). Tha 14. utPur.T.a i a on o f tha largest and finest steamers trading to506 words
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Advertisement693 1930-06-28 2 (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. S4fl, wKh rafc-coaiuvrtioiw to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine De»U. And Manager's Desk. Representative for Sinnaor* and Stralta Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch IndUn Airways. BUYSKES— June 29,693 words
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Advertisement607 1930-06-28 2 I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINI THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated In Etiglaad) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLI LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDA ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN OCNQA, HAVMC, LIVERPOOL AMD GLA COW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON.607 words
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Advertisement504 1930-06-28 2 E I THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) Es V BANGK OK COASTING SERVICB For IM' ti y> T™"*** 1 2'2 Eelantan, Bangmra, Tl Telup.n. PatanT, Singora, L.con, Sichon! *S- i?: Kohsamui, Langauan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA j nne 60 July 2 IG. MALINI Jnly504 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement430 1930-06-28 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Geaaa Amsterdam Sonthamptoa ■aawMM Rotterdam Tonnage m v. Job. v. Oldenbarnevelt 19,000 S.M.N. June 27 s.s. Slnmat 12.000 R.L. July 4 J..h. Do Witt 10,350 S.U.N. July 11 Tatria lfl.OrO R.L. July 18 m.T.430 words
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Advertisement1563 1930-06-28 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. RLAVTNESS UNE (Incorporated In Norway) Direct Fast Monthly Service from lIELAWAN DELI, PENANG AND SINGAPORE to LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, I'OKfTLANI). ORE VANCOUVER, H.C., SEATTLE and TACOMA. ArriTa Due Sails Los Spore Spore Angelea M V BRONXVII IK July s Jaty l^ Aag. If H.V. I'LHASANTVIU.E July U1,563 words
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Advertisement357 1930-06-28 3 OCEAiNIC AND ORIENTAL i NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP .CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Hong Kong July San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego357 words
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Advertisement582 1930-06-28 3 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN TJIASEM LANDS, SOBBANG, JAVA. (THE AMCLO DITCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) oiTcr for sale t— I A. Herea SaH from the Company's itolnt- ei| l<udd°il Seed Gardens «t waagoenredja ;i"Tjikadoe S«-ed particular) af rtieh «ill be found in the Novemln-r IM7 issue of "The I'lanter."582 words
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Obituary49 1930-06-28 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH hi Ka'j, cIJi ;t brother of Tan 8 ng, Tr.it Whyc, Tan Him. T:;n V.iv* Ion IViik a<u! I'm iway :'.t l.'> yi'.ir-s oil agv ;it S3, Pagar Koaii, on Juno 27, p.m. Iiin.'.-al today .it fi p -n. at Uidii■t v.ilnw, live 5on» and daagbtcr*.49 words
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Advertisement762 1930-06-28 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To' The Advertising Manaccr. Straits Times, Cecil Street Pleas* insert the foll.nv.nir small sdvrrtisrment for days I j 1 1 jl i Tb«r» am approximitely seven words to s line snd thers la s fist rst* charge Sf 25 cents per line per inaertion with A minimum762 words
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Advertisement664 1930-06-28 4 ♦«♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>«♦♦«♦♦♦«>♦♦»♦♦«» MISCELLANEOUS AI.HAMBRA MANILA CIGARS ore pure. M Jlam Barge, manicurcst, 68, Prinsep St. MARBLES, white Italian. 1, Telegraph St. LUROPEAN MASSEUSE, Kaaaaaag Bahra Road, Keppel Baraoar, LADIES. I have just unpacked a new shipment of black sati-i shoes .it f4»M per pair. Z. PATTARA. -No. at, Bigfe Street FRENCH664 words
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Advertisement699 1930-06-28 4 BOARD AND LODGING HOLIDAY BOARD-RESIDENCE facing s«a Daily or monthly. Bathing pagar and pier. Tiffins, teas, bathing parties. Terms moderate Sslotar Grange, 15% milestone, Thomson Road. Phone 3469. GOOD CUISINE, tennis and a dip in the briny, are threo essentials towards (rood health. These can be obtained at Beach house,699 words
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Advertisement615 1930-06-28 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET. compound house. No. 36, St. Michael's Koad. Water, light and garage. Apply to the British Malaya Trustee Executor Co., Ltd. Telephone No. 6969. TO LET, compound house, 33-1, St. Michael's Road. Gas, garage and servants' quarters. Apply to the British Malaya, Trustee Executor Co., Ltd.615 words
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Advertisement687 1930-06-28 4 NOTICE As from July 1, 1930, the Branch Office of the undermentioned Company (Cll/12, Hong Kong Bank Chambers) will be closed. The American Asiatic Underwriters Fed. Inc. U.S.A. (E-4, Hong Kong Bank Chambers) l-livc been appointed General Agents of the Company in th# Straits Settlements, Federated and Unfederatcd Mnlay States,687 words
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Advertisement786 1930-06-28 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES FOREST DEPARTMENT, TIMBER BRANCH. TENDER NOTICE Timber Is required for conversion during the following four months as under: (a) 6.10 tons or Clu-rnral. (b) M tons ItunTr. (c) 650 tons of Kapur. (d) 450 tons Kerning. (a) 100 tons of Red Meranti ami. or Soraya, and (f)786 words
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Advertisement975 1930-06-28 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. ADMINISTRATION PETITION No. 33 of 1921. U the Matter of the Estate and Effects of KAYSBD BIN AWATH SAYEED, DECEASED and in the Matter of the Probates and AdminlKtiatinn Enactment 1915. AUCTION SALE of valuable- s,hophous«s and rubber land situate- in the township «.f975 words
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Advertisement270 1930-06-28 5 The nearest way to a man's heart is through his stomach, so wine wives tell us. Hut unless hobby's digestive tract is in proper working order the efforts of the good lady in this direction are liable to miscarry, keep PinketteS n the house :is a prompt corrective of intestinal270 words
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Advertisement442 1930-06-28 5 TERRIBLE ITCHING ECZEMfVJN BABY i Never Got a f uil Night's J Sleep. Cuticura Healed. "The trouble first started on baby's face when ahe was three months old. It gradually worked tip to her scalp, which was completely covered wilh a F dry eczema, while her ears and face were442 words
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Advertisement733 1930-06-28 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Caa W obtnifted'vit the following |»cm in Singapore Money Changer. Adelphi Hotel, loney Changer, Europ' Hotel, loney Changer, Raffles "I. Grosvenor Hotel. Kelly A Walsh, Ltd., .fflcs Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay. Asiatic Stamp733 words
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Advertisement126 1930-06-28 5 OMEGA LAMPS ALL BRITISH LAMPS OF HIGHEST QUALITY. 30 Watt Metal Filament 50 cts. each. 60 Watt Gas Filled 84 cts. each. 75 Watt Gas Filled 92 cts. each. 100 Watt Gas Filled $125 each. THE LAMP USED WHERE ECONOMY IS STUDIED. If E N T R A I Ungihc126 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article1592 1930-06-28 6 A Review of the Fast Five Years. ECHO OF MAY 30 1925. RENEWAL OF COMMUNIST ACTIVITY. Fnne B. Shanghai, the playyn and of the Elact, hus become Mrious-minded. Of late, with by lineal in inch a de- j pressed condition, silver values at their I1,592 words
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Article223 1930-06-28 6 82,304 Murders in Kiangsi. MONETARY LOSS OF OVER $200,000,000. Appalling information which has been printed in a Chinese newspaper in Kiukiang shows with dramatic and conclusive force that unless immediate action is taken in the province of Kiangsi the inhabitants will all soon die223 words
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Article25 1930-06-28 6 A deputation of Chinese Government officials is visiting London to obtain v practical knowledge of sanitary work in the Port of London.25 words
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Article297 1930-06-28 6 Two Guards Shot Dead. PASSENGERS AND CARGO CARRIED OFF. Hon? Kor.g, June 21 Ancther piracy outrage is reported from Canton, in which more than 40 pas- r.cngcrs were kidnapped and two of the guards on board were shot dead in cold blood. The proprietor of the297 words
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Article435 1930-06-28 6 Currency Committee's Interim Report. Hong Kong, June 18. The main recommendations of the Hong Kong Currency Committee are indicated in a short interim rpport which has been presented to the Government of the Colony by the Committee. The following is the text of the report435 words
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Article154 1930-06-28 6 THE SPIRIT OF CANTON." Famous Plane Shot Down In Hunan. Canton, June 20. The famous aeroplane, "The Spirit oi Canton," which toured the length and breadth of China la3t year without a siii},-'e mishap, was hit and brought down !>y the Kwangsi-Ironside coalition while doing reconnoitring work above N'inghsien in154 words
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Article69 1930-06-28 6 Embargo on Importation Into Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Government has takrn r.ction to prevent the wholesale importation of Mexican dollars. This is indicated in a regulation made by the Governor-in-Council. The regulation is as follows: "tJo person shall, exerpt with the expie:;s permission of the Superintendent69 words
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70 1930-06-28 6 FENG AND KARAKHAN. Loan of $1,000,000 for Supply Of Arms Harbin, June 10. According to intelligence received from Moscow, Marshal Feng Yu-hsianjr is reported to have delegated a Mr. Liv to Moscow to effect a secret agreement with M. Karckhan for a loan of $1,000,000 for the supply of arms70 words
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Article732 1930-06-28 6 OVERLOADED" CIVIL SERVICE. HONG KONG LETTER. Higher Salaries Voted. HEAVIER TAXATION FOR THE PUBLIC. (From Our Ouin Correspondent.) Hong Kong, June 20. Thi.; week there is nothing else to write ahout but dollars, so either nothing can l>s written at all or this weamome topic ■MSt be followed up once732 words
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Article189 1930-06-28 6 Heads of Wife and Children Sent in Oil-tins. Shanghai, June 12. One of the most ghastly acl3 of revenue by kidnappers ever known is reported at length in the daily press. A merchant in a good way of business in Hankow, feeling that conditions in th" country districts189 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous232 1930-06-28 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. "Tin" i rr T T"TTT Tl HI T "i~t g """T'" nr "T"" """57* 12 i r— —> —-J-— i ~~!l!!Ll ■TTi r nT" Tr 37 T" 57" i's T" *-o 4/ *2~ «3"" T" jtf 77" 3T" ?9" To" j"?T" >ii "S3 mr m i- 1232 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-28 7 N iffßi the THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND IfjH E repkopijct.on \dmtm 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. A Two Feature l're-London Release Programme of the WILLIAM FOX MASTERPIECES THE 3 SISTERS with LDUBB DRESSER ano KENNETH MCKENNA A Film That is Different!, :.nd CLASS and MC CULLOUGH in WALTZIN' AROUND' An250 words
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Advertisement170 1930-06-28 7 mM k V U\\lM V U \d MU \i 'M U U .W V. U U U U WM U I w^nS L j Malaya's Finest and most up-to-dule Picture Theatre Nmv Showing to PACKED HOVSES NIGHTLY at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Paramount' s Brilliant ALL-TALKING and MUSICAL TREAT, "THE170 words
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Advertisement221 1930-06-28 7 VICTORIA THEATRE LAS- (WO PERFORMANCES. 6.ls— Tonight 9.15 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS "CRAZY THAT WAY" m ra norr talkie. Kook at LITTLE'S $2. $1 M tts. JULY 19, 22, 24 AND 2fi. S.AO.C. WILL PRESKNT ••IN THE NJBXT ROOM" Rocking Open en Tuesday. July 1. Prices $3, 2 and 1. Raffles221 words
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Article1246 1930-06-28 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Japanese Buy Four VesKels. A short linn' ago Japanese purchasers acquired the tad O. branch liner IlelUna. the first oi the ships built for that service to !><■ sold out of the company's fleet, and now they have also purchased her three listen1,246 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARK QUOTATIONS.
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Article276 1930-06-28 8 Increase of Public Interest The report of the Imperial Institute for ly^'ll, issued by the Director, LieutenantClcii'Tsl Kir William Kurse, records a definite incirase both in the research work 1 of the Institute and in visits of the public Closer liaison was made with the Empire I Marketing276 words
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Article276 1930-06-28 8 EXCHANGE. B :'i;^po:.\ June 23. O.i London, Bank 4 mi 2 3 15 16 Demand 2 'i .1 4 I'rivate 3 m. credit 2 4>« On New York, domand (6 1,16 Private 90 d J 37*4 On Kruncc, Bunk T.T. 1429 On India. Bank T.T. l.M» O:: lion/ Koivc. B:ir.k276 words
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Article283 1930-06-28 8 Judgment Given Against Threi Directors. In the King's Bench Division on M:iy Mr. Justice Rowlalt. gave judgment fo Midland Bank in its action against Messn Frederick H. Round, Sam Jones and Josep Wright, directois of Way mack. The ban claimed £6,000 under a guarantee given b the283 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article128 1930-06-28 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Blngasjeee, June 2s. London. Rakher B',d., per Ih., up 1-lO.i. Noon prices l London Standard) Spot 2t) cents. London. Tin flat i0 s up £1. Mmir'.;'. Stead). Baaejei Ways |»t!H>. kuchais 1.10-1.12. Kinia Dredjce I.OU-1.11. Vlalaya Consols. 20-22 cents, Johans U6-37'.. rents. Sungei Lua., 1.2>I1.::», Ulu128 words
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Article378 1930-06-28 8 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDKAL. I'nd Sunday Her Trinity. June 2U, lyaii, 7 a. Hoi) C.:n:u. 7..JU a.m.. Matiaw i 8 a.m., (CfcoraJ) Holy I omn. ID a.m., Sunday School ai Bt, Andrew's Schoul 5.:j0 p.m., iChoial) K\mBoag and Sermon; Holy Conm. on Mm,.. \V Mid Friday a*. t> a.m.,378 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article477 1930-06-28 8 v I'd- Buyen Se!l«r§ £1 £1 A*am Kuinbanff 21/6 B 5-j Ayi-i Hi' am iin 11 12 -cd il £1 Bangrin Tin ix M 1 l Bataag Padiag S.U o.ifi 1 1 iJa:u lav. li.fJVi 1 1 Bukit Arang 0 -tu Ii.DO il £1 Ilunnaii Malay i;, il (I477 words
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Article220 1930-06-28 8 Val. I il. Buyers Mm Ale: Crick Profs. iMj ii.2.i 2 Al«x. Brick Ords. U.TO 2.8(r il il Urit. Am. Tobacco 5.0.0 5.10.0 1 1 Ontral Encine 0.40 0.50 non. 1 1 Cycle and Cairiaget 0.40 0.45 nom. iOt. 10a. buff Development 4 6 6 6 S 8 Liunlop220 words
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Article111 1930-06-28 8 Mi.-nrore Cold Storage 7 p.c. <liO. of W26 red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. iiucapure Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 re.J. 1930 $1,878,100 par. l'/c r*«n»Singapore Mi.ii.cipal 4H p.c. v; MOT red. 1347 $1,600,000 »6 par .Singar«f« Mui-.i.ipal 4.i pc. of 1909 red. INC SI.VOU.OOO 96 par I111 words
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Article376 1930-06-28 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Touay'i Pricei hMN Lyall 4 *i Co. fcvatt ■>;:iii'..y ($1) 1.03 i.2j ].io ].25 Aid oaj»' ($1) 100 LM 1.10 1.20 11 l.r>o 2.0!) IM I.'IO Kuiung (*l) 0.20 MS 0.2.') «.:».j A. IUUy (*2j 1.30 2.0U |J< 2.00 A.376 words
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Article169 1930-06-28 8 I Saturday. June 28. 11 W. ISJi a :n., S ft. in., 11.07 p.m., 10 ft. 1 in. Johore Military Force Kitl>' Meeting, Johnre M. r. Rifle Range, Jeheri liahm. Suadsy, June 29. H. \V. I p.m., S ft. fj in., IMS I'm., 10 ft 1169 words
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Article172 1930-06-28 8 ■j 1 Teeiay. Jcva, South-West Sumatra, Souihl Kast Borneo. Celebas, MolueeM and Timor Dillj 3,, f Ceylon, Southern aad W«staro India I (Cemliebankj ,1 p Sarawak I Inn 1 Miri, Lai.uan, North Bo.neo and Jolo 1 1 Darn I) Indo-China 1 \l Sai 1 Übeeaa Bilik and172 words
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Article32 1930-06-28 8 By K. dor Nede:!amli n IndrapoiMii Mantu.i Sphinx I.rft ArrH. S"|>«ir* 1 iJinii.il May 2.1 M:lV I .'ull.- L' June M May 2'.< June 2., Jum ii June 2732 words
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Article179 1930-06-28 8 The following left 1 ondon i.y the P. an 1 <> on M... 29 tat Malayo .Miss H. Admiraal, Mr. j. i-\ Bell, Mr and Mra. J. S. Boi lier, Mis Buckley, Mr. 3. Brown, Dr. D. Bridges, Miss Carnley, Miai N. Collins, Miss K. M. Cherry. Mi> u:i-k,179 words
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Article198 1930-06-28 8 SINGAPORE H ARBOUR BOARD. Satci Shipt llongbiilt the \Viiar\rn ur i x^-tlcd to Vlitv. Kntran.-a KLITJ1. HAKHOIiK. Main WkarJ Ro a, Hebe, Hopper i, J. i: 1 ingen, Judo. Oil Wharf Nil. Cokl Wliarf J-atrol, Lollgo, vi:ss<:i.s IN i»k\ DOCKS. Tanjiing I'a^ar. Ali>rrt Deck NIL Victoria Dock Sins ipore. Itrpprl198 words
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Article64 1930-06-28 8 Programme of drills up to and for weekending June -'J Saturday, Juna 2s. l' p.m., liukit Timah Uungu. "X" (Ckineae) i".. Competition; p.i.i Parrer Ranse, "A" IM.C.) Co., Claaalneatten p .-•<.. Biflap, sa.K.a., Camp. Sunday, Jans SO, 7:!il a.m., tiukit Timah Range, (Chi-ic-i Co., Clai ifiration 7.30 a.m.,64 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1930-06-28 8 SUBBEfi CRISIS We are as snxioui ai anybody, b«, instead of flooding eorreapatMlpnee columnt with impossible "whss^as," we have evolved process in which filling materials easttaj nothing are inearporatas with rubber to form a composition of unlimited and worldwide utility. nail Factory in Singapore i.. now completed and our connv122 words
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Advertisement118 1930-06-28 8 ARCHIMEDES OUTBOARD MOTORS Winners of many Racing Trophies. Utility Motors. 8 to 10 miles per hour, very economical in petrol consumption, can be screwed to any boat. (1) 2li H.P. (Model BST). (2) IH H.P. (Model BSOT) 2\j H.P. (Model BSL) light weight 48 lb. (A) 2"/4 H.P. (Model BSP).118 words
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Miscellaneous270 1930-06-28 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Wctther Report. Bripht Wind. SUtion. Temperature E.iin- Sun- i Relative Direc- Spead. Weather. Max. Uin. fi.ll. shine. I Humidity tion. P. F. inn. houn. To m.p.h. Alor Stur h<) Nil 7.1 gg SK r in( Kota Bhini >■•;> 7.; Nil fit BS B8W 2 Fine K.Trannann270 words
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Article383 1930-06-28 9 Tin Producers' Proposals Rather Drastic. PRACTICABILITY OF THE SCHEME DOUBTED. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Today's F'rices Rubber. 20 cents per lb. Tin, 150 tons at $70 Vi per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London 6'jd. per lb., up 1 Kid. Htm York, 12 J383 words
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Article529 1930-06-28 9 Progress Made in West Africa. In 1913 Niceria shipped only 4,000 tons of c>coa, but in W'i'j she exported well over f>n,ooo tons. Shipments through Accra in 1913 were l,i:(Hi tons, but last year exceeded 220.000 tons. These figures are eloquent of the progress that has been made529 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article657 1930-06-28 9 Growing Hesitation Of Home Buyers. On the whole little alteration has taken place in the various sections of the French textile industry, (writes a Paris correspondent of The Times.) Quietness prevails in every branch, from the raw material up to the finished article. Whether it is a question657 words
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Article431 1930-06-28 9 Bears still continue to take liberties with most commodities, but the trade position in the U.S.A. has now had time to adjust itself, and instalment purchaser there have now been largely paid lor. This and the new season's crops may soon exercise a beneficial effect upon the431 words
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Article1163 1930-06-28 9 Native Competition And Lower Costs. The tenth annual general meeting of the Klabang Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 20 at the registered office of the company, Ceylon House, 49, and 51, Eastchcap. X.C.3, Sir John E. Barlow, Bart (chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs.1,163 words
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Article78 1930-06-28 9 Rugby, June 27. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.09".., Athens 375. Bombay Is. 6 13-16 d., Berlin 20.40, Brussels 34.82, Bucharest 818, Rio 5 17-32, Buenos Aires -in 1 Copenhagen 18.10. Geneva 25.075, Helsingfors 193 1-16, Hong Kong Is. 3d., Lisbon 168.25, Madrid 43 20, Milan 92.77, New York 4.86British Wireless - 78 words
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Article59 1930-06-28 9 Buyers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 20 Standard R.S.S. on Tendar July 20'^ m. u August 21 a July-September 21 Oct. -December 22 Seller; 20* 22% Tone of Market Steady Dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6',d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.59 words
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Article1909 1930-06-28 9 Lessons of the British Empire. The problem of a suitable economic administrative area has always existed, but the unit has had to be drastically revised in the last century and a half, owing to the inereascd certainty and speed, first of sea transport and then of land1,909 words
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Article121 1930-06-28 9 Statistics relating to the tire industry for March as compared with previous periods compiled by The Rubber Manufacturers Association arc as follows Pneumatic Casing*. The Association* estimates are bawd on reports famished by manufacturers who produce appioxiimUely 7.j per cent, of the total for Urn I' luted Status121 words
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Article509 1930-06-28 9 Big Scheme for Wider Distribution. Lnst year more than 217,000.000 pallons of Soviet oils were brought into Great Britain by Russian Oil Products. This import compared with a total of 12»,000,000 gallons in 1928. Some 20 per cent, of the oils exported from Russian ports509 words
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Article460 1930-06-28 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices, cents per catty where not otherwise stated, prevailing at the Singapore markets on June 87, as furnished by the Food and Market Inspector Meat.— Beef steak round I 50 ncr catty, beef stew or curry 45, pork, lean460 words
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Article149 1930-06-28 9 ■lagapire. June 27. Messrs. Lewis and Peat report Since our last report the market has renamed steady pending the outcome of the Meeting held on the 2«tli instant. Short have been covering and orders fr n the Home markets have been slightly better. Apparently unanimous divisions were149 words
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Advertisement13 1930-06-28 9 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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1050 1930-06-28 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930. UNIVERSITIES AND THE COLONIES. T:< i \c line f the renorl iinjj incrcaato i pply o' r.-.;.. the he note of uudety in this rr.nr.cclion runs likt- refrain Ibroogh whole report. In the E iiv CJri:'.; War :i remsrkal Is development, '.joth1,050 words
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Article879 1930-06-28 10 A Little Talk on a Law Which Helps Us All. Probability is the compass by which we stetr our lives. From morning to evening about two thousand million people order their affairs according to their respective estimates of the likelihood of events. Those who are good879 words
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Article17 1930-06-28 10 Mr. W. C. A. Freeman, of the Goodrich Rubber Co., returned from an upcountry i tour today.17 words
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Article15 1930-06-28 10 Mr. F. T. Kinder has been appointed tc act as Deputy Colonial Engineer. Straits Settlements.15 words
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Article14 1930-06-28 10 Mr. J. C. Barry, assistant superintendent of Police, Straits Settlement?, has returned from leave.14 words
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Article17 1930-06-28 10 Mr. Gerald Edward Angier has been J granted a commission as Second Lieute rant in the S.S.V.F.17 words
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Article24 1930-06-28 10 The ii<-ath has occurred in London of M,s. Thavenot, wife of Mr. A. F. N. Thavcnot, of the Ministry of Jvtfco, i Mam i24 words
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Article24 1930-06-28 10 Mr. G. H. N'ash. First Police Magistral, Kuala Lumpur, will be leaving, on transfer :it the end of August as District OAeer, Kuan Kubo.24 words
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Article25 1930-06-28 10 Major Ward Simpson, <->r the I /20th Burma Rifles, lat ly of Taiptng, and now Officer to his Majesty the King, •ii awarded the M.V.O.25 words
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Article28 1930-06-28 10 Prince Chalembal of Siam. who is now in England, has returned thin after n visit to Siam. He was four years at Eton. He is r.ow entering Sandhurst.28 words
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Article36 1930-06-28 10 Ntws has been received in Koala Lumpur of the death at Home of Mr. B. S. Lewin, who some years ago was in charge of the Gombak plant in connection with the Kuala Lumpur electric supply.36 words
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Article46 1930-06-28 10 Mr. A. F. Arias who is on his way to India as special correspondent of Critica, an important South American journal published in Buenos Aires is now in Ceylon. After making a tour of India and visiting Madras and Calcutta, he will make Bombay his headquarters.46 words
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Article136 1930-06-28 10 Mr. I. P. Oosthuisen, of Messrs. John Dickinson and Co., Ltd., while on his way to Batu Pahat on Friday in a car had a narrow escape from either death or severe injury. Four miles out of Batu Pahat the car suddenly skidded on the wet road, shot into the136 words
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Article724 1930-06-28 10 f A BRIGHT GERMAN IDEA. Recognising that it is pood business to prolong the lives of their clients, life insurance companies in Germany are r establishing a health service. At regular intervals policy holders are to be permit- ted to consult a doctor free of charge.724 words
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Article12 1930-06-28 10 Mr. W. K. Rigby, M.C., M.C.S., has been appointed Third Magistrate, Singapore.12 words
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Advertisement167 1930-06-28 10 We have now in stock the Clubs that make GoJf Easy." The New Auchterlonie Steel Shafted Clubs with Rustless Heads. These Clubs are beautifully balanced and extremely well finished. They will undoubtedly become a boom in the new golf world. Price $10.00 IRONS, MASHIES, NIBLICKS, AND PUTTERS. Come and try167 words
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Advertisement63 1930-06-28 10 I U. S. DE SILVA 6 MOS. j JBWELUEBS DIAMOND MBBCKANTa New Goods h\ Sterling Silver and I E.l\ Ware > J .10 year I'vpericncc TM.: H. BIG! ST.. Thone "BlWabnw." SINGAPORE. Hat. COLOMBIA FAVOURITE I "TALKIE" THEME SONGS ELECTRIC RECORDING I i Demonstrations daily on th? wonderful i! COLUMBIA63 words
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Advertisement28 1930-06-28 10 STRAITS (fV\ TIMES SMGAPOK [i v A KUALA LUMfW j 71. UCIL ITIUT \S 4J V, MM tTMtT P»om: SIII >S» a J -PkMt: Nil AT ALL TIMES28 words
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657 1930-06-28 11 URGENT APPEAL TO MALAYAN TIN PRODUCERS. LOYAL SUPPORT NECESSARY. Saving Tin Industry From Disaster. TOTAL STOPPAGE. Full Details of Output Regulation. A Krutrr cable published M Thursday «a\c an <>ut line of I hi- proposals for the regulation of output made hy the Exrcutiw Committee of the Tin Producers 1657 words
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Article33 1930-06-28 11 Sentences of Imprisonment In Lucknow. Lucknow, June 27. V. Xurain Siw.uy. a Liberal politician and six landowners have been sentence! to six months' rigorous imprisonmen under the Indian Penal Code. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article34 1930-06-28 11 Decision Regarding Salaried Employees. Geneva, June 28. The Labour Conference adopted, by 7 to 31, the draft convention providing fo an eight-hour day and a 48-hour wee tor salaried employees. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article193 1930-06-28 11 Brilliant Century By Duleepsinhji. After losing Hobbs with only 13 runs on the board, Englnnd made a wonderful recovery in the second Test match at Lord's ajfainst the Australians, and at the close of play had compiled 405 runs for the loss of nine wickets.193 words
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Article66 1930-06-28 11 American Lawyer's Dramatic Suicide. Youngstown, Ohio, June 27. The hearing of the case for an injunction to prevent the merger of the oungstown Sheet and Tube Co. with the Bethlehem Steel Corporation was dramatically inteirupted today. Mr. L. A. Manchester, the chief counsel for the former company,Reuter - 66 words
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Article255 1930-06-28 11 Awards for Work On St. Paul's. London, June 27. On the occasion of the re-opening of St Paul's Cathedral, the King has appointed Dean Inge, X.C.V.0., and Canon Alexander. C.V.0., and bestowed a knighthood on Mr. Mervyn Edmund Macartney, he architect.— Reuter. Tho Very Rev. William Ralph255 words
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Article66 1930-06-28 11 Release of Missionaries Expected. Nankingi J«a* The Kiangsi I'iovincial Government has wired to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs statins that the speedy release of the Rev. B. v>r Porteour. and Mrs. Portaon* ii being effected. They are both reported to be safe. Mr. and Mrs. Portcous belongedReuter - 66 words
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Article66 1930-06-28 11 Confidence in Government Expressed. Paris, June 27. At the end of the debate upon IndoChina the Chamber rejected, by 325 to 260, a Radical motion asking for the creation of a committee of control and passed a motion of confidence in the Government in Sghting Communism in Indo-China66 words
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Article50 1930-06-28 11 Students Not to be Sent Abroad For Two Years. Tokio, June 26. It is understood that the Education Department has adopted a policy to suspend the appointment of students to be sent abroad to study by the Department for two years commencing from the present season. Nichi-Nichi.50 words
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Article357 1930-06-28 11 Britain's Contribution. IMPORTANT SCHEMES IN AFRICA. Rugby, June 27. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, addressed the plenary session -f the Colonial Office Conference today. Mr. Thomas referred to the re-marks .vhich he made in the House of Commons regarding the mistaken view that thisBritish Wireless - 357 words
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Article65 1930-06-28 11 Terrible Explosion On Steamer. Brockville. Ontario, June 27. While the crew of 42 of the steamer J.B. King were engaged in drilling the river bed of the St. Lawrence, lightning struck the vessel and 31 men were killed and seriously injured. Twenty tons of dynamite on board exrloded.Reuter - 65 words
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Article65 1930-06-28 11 Negotiations with Egypt Concluded. Nanking. June <27. Mr. Alfred Sze cables that the negotiation-, for a Sino-Egyptian Treaty of Amity and Commerce have been concluded II- requests formal instructions for signing the pact as Minister PlcnipotenThi Ministry for Foreign Affairs has cabled to the Chinese Minister to BrazilReuter - 65 words
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Article108 1930-06-28 11 j Death of Well-known American Politician. Washington, June 27. The death has occurred of Mr. Stephen Porter, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee. Reuter. Mr. Stephen Geyer Porter, who wa* hern in 1869, studied medicine for two years before reading law. He was admitted108 words
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Article66 1930-06-28 11 Plan to Save V.80,000,000 A Failure. Tokio, June 26. The Government plan to save Y80.000.000 out of the Y600.000.000 executive estimate has proved to be a failure. Tho Navy Department, afier making a full examination of its estimates, found that it was impossible to cut more than Y6.500.00066 words
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Article642 1930-06-28 11 MUNICIPALITY AND HAMMERS." Tentative Agreement. TERMS NOT YET MADE PUBLIC. At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday afterloon, the President (Mr. R. J. Farrer) aid that the previous day he had come to tentative agreement with the directors of Hammer and Co. with regard to the ]uestion of642 words
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Article125 1930-06-28 11 Shettlestone By-Election Result. Rugby, June 27. The result was announced today of the by-election in the Shettlestone division of Glasgow, caused by the death of Mr. J. Wheatley, the Labour member. The result was Mr. MacGovcrn, Labour, 10,699 Mr. Templeton, Conservative, 10,303; Mr. McNicol, Scottish Nationalist, 2,527;British Wireless - 125 words
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Article34 1930-06-28 11 Termination of Russian Contract Announced. Madrid, June 27. The Petrol Monopoly Office has decided to terminate the contract for the supplies of Russian oil at the end of the year.— P.euter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article145 1930-06-28 11 Optimists at London Dinner. London, June 27. Mr. H. Fildes, proposing the toast of the rubber industry at the annual dinner of the Malayan Planters' Association, said that, with the multifarious uses to which rubber was put and with the spread of it? uses inReuter - 145 words
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Article144 1930-06-28 11 Flight to Canada at End Of July. Rugby, June 2i. Lord Thomson, the Air Minister, stated at the Imperial Press Conference today that the airship R 100 would leave for Montreal in the last few days of July, and that he would himself re making the journeyBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Article93 1930-06-28 11 Appointment of British Members. Rugby, June 17. The Government has approved thi appointment as the British members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague, of Lord Sankey and Professor Pearce Higgins. The appointments are for a period of six years, in accordance with the provisions ofBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Article86 1930-06-28 11 Veteran Famine Worker's Death. Peking, June 27. The International Famine Relief Commission reports the death of the veteran famine worker, the Rev. G. W. Wester, of the Swedish China Mission, which is allied to the China Inland Mission in Puchow and Shansi. Mr. Wester is the fourthReuter - 86 words
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Article96 1930-06-28 11 Possible Dissolution Of Reichstag. l'crlin, June 2<*>. Heir Dietrich, the Minister of Economics, becomes Finance Minister. The Cabinet is discussing the Budget tomorrow. If the Reichstag does not adopt it the Chancellor will dissolve the Reichstag and enact the Budget in accordance with the ad hoc article ofReuter - 96 words
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Article882 1930-06-28 11 Nationalists Take 2,000 Prisoners. A BIG SUCCESS. Kuominchun Troops Retiring. Hsuchowfu, June- '27. Official A decisive battle, which is onsidercd the most serious since tho Hunching of the general offensive last yeck, is in progress on the Lunghai front ictwecn the Government forces and the tuominehun. TheSin Kuo Min - 882 words
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Article932 1930-06-28 12 Judgment Reserved. THE CASE FOR MR. MURRAY. The Court of Appeal (consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, the president, Mr. Justice Sproule and Mr. Justice Thorne) yesterday reserved judgment in the- appeal of Mr. J. B. David, a Singapore company promoter, against Mr.932 words
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Article75 1930-06-28 12 Flutter evidence was recorded by Mr C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge nn Thursday when the case against Chua An, Chin, former manager of the jewellery department of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., Ltd., who is charged with misappropriation of monies belonging to lh<' firm was continued. A number75 words
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Article112 1930-06-28 12 Chinese Motor-Car Drivei Goes to Prison. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. Theic was a sequel to the death of Mr. Henry Morgan, the dredgemaater, of Serendah, who was knocked down and killed by a mctor-car while walking near his house, in Rawang police court when112 words
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Article269 1930-06-28 12 Proposed Amendments To Ordinance. A considerable number of amendments have been made in the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance 1930, which will be shortly introduced into the Legislative Council as announced in the current Government Gazette. The object of this Bill is to repeal and re-enact in269 words
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Article96 1930-06-28 12 Arrested at Singapore On Steamer. Arrested on board the steamer Glenapp which had arrived from European ports on Thursday, a Chinese boy employed on the vessel, was yesterday sentenced" to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge. The accused explained that he96 words
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Article100 1930-06-28 12 Break in Drought Foils Professor. Berlin, June 26. Hi- Dutch professor, M. Voerat, v/hose successful '.'xperiments in producing artificial rain above the Zuyder Zee created a sensation recently arrived in Rf-lin today to relieve the capital from its month's drought, following the invitation of a prominent banker. However,100 words
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Article62 1930-06-28 12 Capt. Kingsford Smith to Sell Southern Cross. New York, June 27. Capt. Kingsford Smith, who, with three companions, flew the Atlantic from Ireland to Newfoundland in 30 Vi hour*, stated that he is frightfully hard up and needs money to get married. He announced that he willReuter - 62 words
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Article77 1930-06-28 12 Appointment Approved By Fellow Townsfolk. The village of Blalack Station, Arizona, with a population of 125, believes that it has the only Chinese postmaster in the United States. He is N. H. Leong, a full-blooded and native born Chinese, who has been a resident of Yuma county for77 words
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Article748 1930-06-28 12 Attempted Murder Charge. At the Assizes on Thursday before Mr. Justice Stevens two charges of attempted murder wen' preferred against Achar Singh, an ndditional police constable, who was stated to be a jagc< at the Volunteer Di ill Hall in Beach Road, it being alleged that748 words
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Article57 1930-06-28 12 Presentation in Singapore Schools. An arrangement has been made by Mr. Carl Lawson, late of the Bandman Comedy Co., Lawson-Sidney Co., etc. to present scenes from Shakesperian plays, with appropriate scenery, in Singapore schools. Eight schools have already fallen in with the arrangement. Miss Hilda Darrington and Miss57 words
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Article31 1930-06-28 12 London, June 27. Lieut-Col. F. H. Bumell-Nugent has been selected to command the Tientsin urea in succession to Brigadier R. M. Heath, with the rank of Brigadier. Reutcr.Reuter - 31 words
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Article25 1930-06-28 12 The new Portuguese Girls' School behind the Portuguese Convent in Malacoa, is nearing completion. It is expected to b? one of the best in Malacca.25 words
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Article34 1930-06-28 12 The Bishop of Tokio took part in the memorial service for the late ArchbishaD Lord Davidson in St. George's Cathedral, ■lorusalem, which was attended hy the leadintf Prelates of the Oriental Churches in Palestine.34 words
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Article708 1930-06-28 12 One of Two Chinese Acquitted. Charges of armed gang robbery were preferred against two Chinese, Lim Boon Tong and Kwa Oh, at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Stevens. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. J. H. Pedlow) was for the Crown. The case for the prosecution was that708 words
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Article141 1930-06-28 12 Creche to be Opened by Child Welfare Society. A creche will be opened by the Child Welfare Society at 89 and 90 Minto Road on July 9. Children will be taken care of from 6.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., for the small charje of 5 cents for141 words
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Article30 1930-06-28 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 26. The Malacca branch of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association will hold its annual show on St. Francis's Institution grounds, on July 26.30 words
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Article38 1930-06-28 12 A service for young people will be held in the large hall of the V.M.C.A. tomorrow night, beginning at 8 o'clock. The speaker will be the Rev. T. R. Dean and Mr. Roy Brown will be the soloist.38 words
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Article42 1930-06-28 12 The.. Bishop of Singapore will be present at an international mass meeting of the Christian Protest Movement in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in July, at which an appeal will be made to. the Soviet (lovernment to relax its persivution of religion.42 words
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Article206 1930-06-28 12 Complainant Has to Pay Compensation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, June '2'">. In consequence of a sworn statement made before the magistrate in Klanp. a warrant was issued for the arrest of two Tamils, who were produced today before Tunyku Syed Abu Bakar and charged with enticing away206 words
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Article275 1930-06-28 12 Restful Mother-Love Film At The Alhambra. The Three Sister.-," now showing at the Alhambra, is a restful motherlove film with a good story which is sometimes lost as the picture amble/. slowly on its way. But its slowness detracts in no way from its entertainment. Marta (Louise275 words
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Article368 1930-06-28 12 Royal Messages. WELCOME TO PRINCE TAKAMATSU. Rugby. June 27. The text is published of the messages exchanged between King George and the Emperor of Japan on the occasion of the visit to London of Prince Takamatsu, the second brother of the Emperor, and Princess Takamatsu. King George,British Wireless - 368 words
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Article115 1930-06-28 12 Landlord's Alleged Attempt To Avoid Payment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 20. Judgment was reserved in the District Court today in the case in which, the hewett Art Furniture Co., Ltd., sued Mr. Flinter for §297, with interest for house repair*. It WM stated that .Mr.115 words
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Advertisement20 1930-06-28 12 "NYCARLSBERG'BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT ||nycarlsbergl| Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Danmark) SINGAPORE,20 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1930-06-28 13 Duleepsinhji's Test Match Record— England in a Strong Position. HISTORY MADE IN SECOND TEST. A Sensational Debut. DULEEPSINHJI'S FINE BATTING. wonderful batting display by K. S. Duleepsinhji. well supported by W«ol!i\. llanimrnd. Hendren and Tate, gave England an excellent start in the second I c-t match. hicli began at Lord's1,118 words
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Article197 1930-06-28 13 Bright Batting by Bryan And Olliver. Major Olliver and Lieut. Bryan added further laurels to their reputation by a line opening partnership for the United Services against the Etceteras in the :'.<"< tournament game on the Padang lay. Both bat.-men Started to pile up the rma Si197 words
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Article115 1930-06-28 13 W. H. Sobey Out of British Side for Weeks. The injury to \V. 11. Sobey, who, while playing for' the British Rugby team ■gainst Wanganui in mail week injured a cartilage in one of his knees, is worse than at first feared, and it may be six weeks115 words
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Article60 1930-06-28 13 Garrison Club Fixture For Next Month. The following are the fixtures for the Garrison Golf Club during July Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 13th, MenV Medal (stroke). Wednesday and Thursday, ICth and 17th, Ladies' Medal (stroke). Sunday, 20th, match vs. Sepoy Lines Coif Club (away). Sunday, 27th, match60 words
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Article84 1930-06-28 13 The following were the positions in the Singapore Garrison League up to June IV W. L. D. Pts "A" COT. Welch R. 6 5 0 111 1i.1j.. Winj:. Welch R. 6 B 0 1 11 Koyal Kn^inocrs 7 :i 2 I nth Hiittny, i:.a. i; o 6 22nd84 words
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Article108 1930-06-28 13 Championship Singles And Doubles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. Today's results in the Selangor tennis hampionships were as follows ;injjlc». Nathan beat Taylor. B—6, C— o. Bonir beat Roßur.s, 6--1, 6— o. I.i-,. beat Ramaya, C 2, 6—l.6 1. Ariffin beat Brailsfonl, 6—4, 8-6. Lee108 words
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Article200 1930-06-28 13 Municipality Win Shield Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 26. The Municipality won the final of the Government Inter-Departmental Shield yesterday on the Malacca Club padang by deflating the Pest Off.cc XI by five K< als to one. There was a large crowd present, including the Resident200 words
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Article115 1930-06-28 13 Medical College Union Match. The annual football match between the Juniors and Seniors of the Medical College L'nion will be played at the Stadium, Anson Road, on Monday at 5 r.m. The teams will be Jur.lcis. Tan Boon Beng Low Chin Seang and Ng See Yook L. A. Jayesuria,115 words
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Article149 1930-06-28 13 Supporters Allowed To Bet Only Once a Day. Horse-racing in Japan is still in its infancy, and the Government is taking good care that the race-goer should not ruin himself over this growing sport. A traveller who has recently returned from Tokio says that the only racecourse149 words
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Article35 1930-06-28 13 There will be a doubles tennis exhibition by Lim Bong Soo, Woon Chow Tat, N. E. "Singam and Dr. G. Haridas, on the occasion of the Junior Civil Service Association's At Home today at 4.15.35 words
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Article213 1930-06-28 13 International Matches. AUSTIN LOSES TO MANGIN. London, June 27. The centre court at Wimbledon was graced by the presence of the King and Queen today. There was a series of international struggles, in which AngloAmerican matches predominated. The young American Gregory Mangin defeated H. W.213 words
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Article153 1930-06-28 13 Valuable Thoroughbreds Burned to Death. Two thoroughbreds one a winner this season were burned to death in an extensive fire which broke out at the Cheveley Park Stud, Newmaket. in mail week. Fourteen horse-boxes were destroyed. The dead horses are Pergamena, a two-year-old rilly which ran second153 words
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Article199 1930-06-28 13 Surplus Funds Now Exceed £105,000. The accounts of the Football Association issued in mail week make interesting readinp. and show a profit of £11.174 9s. 5d., which raises the surplus fund to £105,400 Bs. lid. On the general account there was a deficiency of £1.696 ss. 3d.,199 words
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Article494 1930-06-28 13 S.C.C. Plays with Fine Understanding. S.C.C. .4 R.A.F. 1. The Singapore Cricket Club gave a pleasing display against the Royal Air Fore? at the Anson Road Stadium in the First Division and fully merited their victory by 4 1. The Club team as a whole played with494 words
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Article116 1930-06-28 13 Trophy Finals at R.S.Y.C. Tomorrow. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club tomorrow, the A class yachts will take part in the third race of the series for the Van Schreven trophy, starting at 10 a.m. Points to-date are as follows Kathleen 16, Tromp 14, Jean 12 and Kela: 10.116 words
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Article168 1930-06-28 13 Saturday, June 28. Cricket: S.C.C. Tourn., Etceteras vs. D. Services, Padang I\S. and Law vs. S.R.C., S.R.C Raffles Collcße vj. R.C.C., Kaffler. College Raffles Institution vs. United Engineers, K.I. Football: S.A.K.A. League: 2nd Div., Mansfields vs. Police, Stadium j Ord. and Sigs vs. M.IML, V. Brani. Sunday, June168 words
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708 1930-06-28 13 Over 1,100 Runs at Oval. LANCASHIRE'S BAD LUCK AT WORCESTER. Several big scores feature in the latest •ounty cricket cables, and two of the lighest were obtained by the Universities. n the came at the Oral, where Surrey »nd Cambridge drew, the fast two inningsReuter - 708 words
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Article98 1930-06-28 13 Bogey Competition at The s.g.c. The S If Club July bMty competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6. The players lelurning the eight best scores in each division ("A" and "B") will sualify to play for the Clifford Cup. The July ladiea' medal98 words
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Article40 1930-06-28 13 At the annual sports .»f the Royal English School, to ba held today ut the Stadium, there will be a 440 yards race (Div. A) for inter-school competition and a half mile race for the Old Boys of the .school.40 words
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Advertisement59 1930-06-28 13 "His Masters Voice" Records from SYNCOPATION B 3022.— 1'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU Sung by Morton Downey. B 5789.— TIGER RAG. Played by Hylton's Orch. B 5660.— D0 SOMETHING Played by New Mayfair Dance Orch. B 3198.-FLL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU Played by Crawford (Organ). To59 words
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Advertisement19 1930-06-28 13 The co-operation of Club secretaries il I! requested in keeping this diary of BBOrUag i. ints accurate and up-to-date.19 words
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Advertisement181 1930-06-28 14 Mothers Always apply to the reddened, inflamed skin and humors of the little one. the very-best remedy which is PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts Tubr» /5 ctt. COAL TAR Supplied in Various Grades to suit all Purposes. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PLANTING MATERIAL ALL TYPES OF181 words
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Advertisement225 1930-06-28 14 Vi lyr Vi 'if i rt^SrfnTP^kffi^H EN PS BOftY Body odoi :sivc breath arc sociatiy inexcusable. Listerine used full srrength, powerful both as a germicide- and deodorant, cruickh ends these troubles. Gargle daily night and morning, v.iiii Listerine; sponge the bod} v.irii it. Deadly to bacteria, i: is harmless to225 words
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Advertisement136 1930-06-28 14 A Friend m Illness H 7 You will always remain faithful to "4711 Eau de Cologne, once you learnt its value in the days of your trial. Cool as a mother's hand is its touch on the fevered brow, refreshing and soothing, guiding faltering steps towards the light of health.136 words
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Article667 1930-06-28 15 llou To Keep Yourself Your Husband Your Creditor Happy. VJTIIAT luivoc one harmless looking en- velope containing those fatal words 1 "in account rendered can create in a hitherto happy home That is of course i: you lake your bills seriously— which 1 .*r.x of667 words
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Article49 1930-06-28 15 I |>;{ITISH WOMEN are inuili J more courteous to men than 1 J Britiell men to wasaen considers I Senator David Keed. one of the J American delegates at the recent J l.uiiduii Naval Conference. Senator Heed attributes the fact to the excess of women over men.49 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1930-06-28 15 Crowing Use Of White Sliantung For Tennis Side-pleated Skirt More Practical Inverted Tucks On The Shoulder Give Freedom Of Movement Colours Creeping In Socks and Shoes en Suite In Colour (By Margaret Carlton.) London, May 26. JUDGING from the snapshots of tennis players taken some twenty years ago, the last1,247 words
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Article70 1930-06-28 15 THE enormous match boxes covered with brocade, which have appeared in our t drawing-rooms for some considerable time, have now been converted into cigarette J boxes. These boxes have always been des corativc, and they are now doubly useful, for as well as containing over a hundred t70 words
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Article66 1930-06-28 15 TOHE newest table mats are made of a deer cream-coloured lace with a delicately embroidered floral pattern in the centn of each mat. The designs, which art i worked in pastel shades of green, pink and blue, match a set of tumblers anc water jug, which are66 words
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Article, Illustration20 1930-06-28 15 A .smartly tailored tennis frock of all white pique or washing silk in indispensable for match play.20 words
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Article588 1930-06-28 15 PICNIC PARTIES AT CHANGI. llfE give below. the third of the series of articles by Se'amat on Malaya 40 years ago. The first time I went to Changi was to a picnic given by Major MacCullum. H.E I His daughter was hostess. We were a iarj588 words
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Article79 1930-06-28 15 MANY gadgets for marking golf tcores have been devised, hut the majority demand the use of a pencil, which is not easily carried about. The latest article is a small sil v er disc, attached to a leather f.trap which fastens round the wrist. Two little metal79 words
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Article, Illustration26 1930-06-28 15 Little coats of spotted wavhing SSSJ make a gay and permissible co!«ur note. They are useful to slip on after a hard game.26 words
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Article588 1930-06-28 15 For the Girls Who Are IS c ire o til o r s Healthy Ami Stroii}!. TMIIS country is very deceptive tat the younjr Ki'l jii>t vo\ from Home. Because she seat the maslilm and fa In ihc warasth of the tropical climate ■■>.!■ rr he chilly588 words
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Article55 1930-06-28 15 Tl/IKS. si'KARS. (Mary ■ardsa. t J the novelist), said recently. I I find, when I have a awacsjM problem to soive. th;>t no OSM 1 gin- me such (food advice as BJ I children. Children are k:mk! judges of character, and they J have an e\traordinar> instiiu't fur55 words
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Advertisement298 1930-06-28 16 Swiss I S V. 1 swiss MILK I "«st I MILK DON'T ASK FOR MILK ASK FOR NESTLES STERILISED MILK AND GET THE BEST PROCURABLE IT IS WORTH MORE "IN KIIPING WITH THI SPIRIT OF TODAY" Ik, 1 K\W lyJl n Li Hi'-zWA hashing 1 'Wx& Modernistic \\Q,; Dashing modernistic298 words
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Advertisement45 1930-06-28 16 DOUBLE AgjU^GARETTES NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE OF 50 CENTS FOR 50 CIGARETTES THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON I t JKbR 1 mB(1 I |L lltV-vn Sole Afento MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. (Incorporated la 5.8.)45 words
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Article2979 1930-06-28 17 Municipality mission hospital. No Reduction in Rates Of Services. KUILDING BYLAWS. INCREASE IN MALARIA INCIDENCE. t announci mcnt ni iiia if at a meeting of t >j Municipal Commis- the effect thai tiie I had come to "tentative and I ajpH .'ip'. nt with Hammer a hit of give anil2,979 words
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Letter87 1930-06-28 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Si.-. Seeing that the road at Cameron's Highlands is now open to Rentrlet, why not speed up the alienation of land Over three-quarters of the area is set aside to be grant?d "in due course and meanwhile contractors, with unemployed coolies villing87 words
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Letter148 1930-06-28 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sit, In your issue of the 24th inst., you state that the new N.Y.K. motor-ship Hikawa Maru has created a record in crossing the Pacific from Yokohama to Uace Rocks, Victoria (British Columbia) in 10 days, 11 hours, 39 minutes, her148 words
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Letter878 1930-06-28 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It has long struck me as a remakable fact that great intellects aie frequently to he found in extreme opposition where just those basic economic matters involving tho life, happiness, and, indeed, the very e:::s*-_ncc of the human race,878 words
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Letter705 1930-06-28 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Shy I think even the B.&A. will now have to admit the futility of attempting to control the pricv of rubber without th.--help of Government. Any voluntary efforts, such as the May tupping holiday, are bound to fail. One would have705 words
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Article67 1930-06-28 17 .SII.OOO Building to be Put Up On Penang Padang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 88. Penang Recreation Club have anounce-d Jctinite plans foi the building of a new club-house on the corner of the Padun^ near the old one. The plans have been approved by the municipality.67 words
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Article43 1930-06-28 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. A cablegram has been received (real Mr. Ruston. who .is representing tl»' X.M.S. in the Senior Tourist Trophy in the Isle of Man, in which he- say i Regret crashed third lap."43 words
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Advertisement60 1930-06-28 17 BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY JUNE 28 to JULY 5 The first of its kind in the City of Singapore. Just Received Choice Selection of 1.500 LADIES' HATS Prices from $5 upwards. Also 200 LADIES' DRESSES Prices from $10 upwards. These are Bargain Prices which cannot be repeated or beaten locally. Outstation Enquiries60 words
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Advertisement116 1930-06-28 18 LUXURY WITH ECONOMY HAS WON 100,000 OWNERS TO STUDEBAKER EIGHTS---rk^ 1~...~ -tin" POM WORLD prefereice for eighfs hastened 19 makers to introduce new eights at the last Paris Salon more eights than sixes and fours combined were exhibited at the 1930 New Ycrk Shew. Studebaker enters its third year of116 words
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Advertisement296 1930-06-28 18 YOU WILL AGREE THAT THE AUSTIN 7 IS THE Finest Small Car in the World BUY ONE: NONE BETTER Tourer $1,275 Saloon $1,^95 Why not write for particulars? Borneo Mot©r»s 5 LtcL SINGAPORE, PENANG, TAIPING. IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, BHtEXBAX, MALACCA \\T) HAAD V\l j BRITISH THOMSON NOySTON 20., Li if296 words
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Advertisement553 1930-06-28 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) DEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies553 words
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Advertisement569 1930-06-28 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDKCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 186J at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (tbeot £8,600,000) Paid op Capital Glda. 66,000,000 (about M.GQC.SOC) Reserves Git's. 27,186,366 (about 42,270,000) HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES i BATAVIA i Head Offlce for Datch East Indies. SHANGHAI i Head Offlee569 words
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Advertisement664 1930-06-28 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan) Capital Subscribed V 16.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y12.m.000 President S. Shimada, Em. DIRECTORS T. Hißamane. Esq. M. Araki. Eaq. N. Yanarita, Ebq. N. Takar. Em. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Tatpeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Hong Eong Makong664 words
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Advertisement311 1930-06-28 19 INSURANCE^ COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee aad Motor. Assets £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter. Eaatern Bran eh, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Eetablished 1887311 words
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Advertisement94 1930-06-28 19 WHERE ROADS ARE NOT. The "Orolo" Makes the Way. Ji>tm jET""" r aaW^ >l "OROLO" ROADLESS TRACKS can be applied to almost any type of carrier, they take awkward loads over the most distressing ground. ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)94 words
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Advertisement368 1930-06-28 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES 171 TI/^C fclfJß'^^X V PIV TONIKINA (QUINAWINS) HENRI VLEK--THE HAGUE VLEK'S TONIKINA. "Unicorn" brmnd, is prepared from pure grape juice and (iiiinquir.;; of first quality and contains iron. Due to its fine composition this Quinawine is much in demand ai an [DEAL TONIC. Invigorating and antifebrile, it368 words
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Advertisement128 1930-06-28 20 <$§B*** mm The New Spalding Tennis 7 ■TTjWtr** Ball has been designed />%£;■ :-.!^r to meet the special /.•:■■s&' -A conditions o( tennis in ■^S 1930 the Tropics. Its perform- .3j£ (^TB)/I\ lLffliflfflfin ance in bound and 1 lg*S ""(Jy I speed is identical with v,*>^. the requirements ol v!K^'-;128 words
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Advertisement176 1930-06-28 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE. B 5 Old Parr lived tor 152 S3 years and- his "spirit" Bjjiijl still survives in that most MM famous of stimulants ,^M|olctParf IJBf^T^n lOa Real Antiques Rare Old mL^^iß Scotch Whisky < Sole176 words
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