The Straits Times, 1 July 1930
1930-07-01
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Title Section38 1930-07-01 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAKLT A CENTUiY.] C?^^ THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALA^> 2-1 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930 r HfclCE^^LKNTS. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement101 1930-07-01 1 BINGAPORC 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6151), Ny Carlaerg Beei In bolllet iiunn draught. Soli; Importei EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD (Inc. in Pcnmtki SING APOHB CLEANING REVEALS ra UNSUSPECTED !1 MASTERPIECES H MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF NATURE EXPOSED IN TEETH CLEANED WITH MONSOL DENTAL CREAM THE SERIOUS PRODUCT SOLD WITH A SMILE.101 words
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Advertisement127 1930-07-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST CPHONC 3683). Prime Portland "0 X" j! CEMENT > EAST ASIATIC < CO., LTD. V Inc. in Dcnmtrk) > C^ SINGAPORE. A Useful Wedding G»C7</ Afternoon Tea Stands BEST SILVER PLATE WITH ENGLISH CHINA. No. 4365. No 1.527. No. ISS2. 2 Tiers Price $18.50 2127 words
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Advertisement533 1930-07-01 2 P. 0, BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated i% England: MAIL AND PA9SENGKR AND CAItCJO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. TJNDKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. RAJPUTANA 16,600 July 18 KASHMIR 9.00R July533 words
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Advertisement616 1930-07-01 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlea Borough Vessels Tonnage Due sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 2 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 l'l HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Jaly SO 81 HARUNA MARU 10,600 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 18 14 KATORI616 words
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Advertisement478 1930-07-01 2 BURNS PHIL? LINE (Incorporated in arigland) FOR BRISBANE, STDfttY AMD aTJCLBOURNE, VIA JAVA, »ARWIN AND THURSDAY ISUND. Regular monthly sailingi by the wellir awn steamer MARELLA (7866 tons) and m new motor \jssel, lALABAR (4812 tons). The ajt. MARELLA is ona of the largest and finest steamer* trading to Australis,478 words
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Advertisement649 1930-07-01 2 K.P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 1451, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhrvaeat, Marrne Depts. .'nd Manager's Desk. Reprearntative for Singapore and Btralts Settlements of the Travellers Offlclal Information Bureau. Booking Oflre Royal Dutch Indian Airways. KEYNST649 words
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Advertisement619 1930-07-01 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TBK iKJF.AN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THr. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM SAY. CO, LTD. i inciirporacad in England) REGULAR SERVICk TO MARSEILLES, LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG. AND BREMEN— GKNOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND619 words
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Advertisement461 1930-07-01 2 THE SUM SEAM NAY. Ck, JTD. tl««-orpor»t«din Siva) BANGKOK COASTKB SERVICI For Kretav, Trengganu, (Celantan, Bunc;nir», relupui, Paiajii, Sinprsfc Lacon, Sichon, BandM, Bwehaaaaal. Laitfsuan, Chumpon and HunftJoa. Afrtaal Deosr VALAYA 4mm M July 2 PRACHIPOK Jfuiy 7 July SUDDHADTB J*% 14 July 16 The steamera are flfe<f throughout with electric461 words
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Advertisement445 1930-07-01 3 DUTC; JAILS N.V. Stc>omv* a ,tlii»»tschappij N.V. RoUM^flekt Lloyd WEEKLY MAII IpASSENGKi SER^ aArO Oeaaa AaMUrfea SoatU > fB Marseille* sUtt.raaToi H as. Slanat IJ,'. LU Jnly < Job. De Witt 10,3 V^JUt. July 11 s. Patria 10,* mU July If to.v. P.C. Hooft l£s SULM. July 21 ».v. Sibajak445 words
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Advertisement542 1930-07-01 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Fnm BINGAPOEB and PHNANG v,. COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDKL4, NAPLBS. GENOA m 4 MABSULLBS to NEW TORK aa4 BOBTON. Arrive Leave Leave S'porc Spore I'vnang IRES. FILLMOEI Jnly 7 July 10 joi» I. f'RRS. WILSON July 21 Jnly 2t Jnly tv PRES. VAN BUREN542 words
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Advertisement552 1930-07-01 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) -ELLERMAN" LINK PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS TO Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due Spore s.s. CITY OF DELHI July 1 s.s. CITY OF ATHENS Aug. 6 s.s. CITY OF DURBAN Sept. 6 s.i.552 words
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Advertisement450 1930-07-01 3 fEAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED I (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. MSSENGER AND FREIGHT !J SERVICE To .-'tMi\ IiONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMI KURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leav* Spore. Penang. aU KALSTRIA July 12 July 14 m.s. ALSIA July :!0 Aug. 1 m FIONIA Aug. 20 Aug. 22 m LALANDIA »Sept. 3 Sept. 5450 words
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Advertisement365 1930-07-01 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION (0, 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 SJi. MICHIGAN sails from Hong Kong July 8 Saa Francisco, Lo* Angelea snd San Diego365 words
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Advertisement570 1930-07-01 3 RUBBER SEED THE PAMAN'OEK AN A TJIASEM LANDS, SOEBANG. JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD, LONDON) o(T*r for sale A. Hevea Seed from the Company* Isolated bmlded Seed Gardens at Wangoonredja ("Tjikadoe Seed "I" I pnrtioular* of which will be found in the November 1927 issue of "The570 words
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Article548 1930-07-01 4 Was Mason Guilty Of Murder All the old doubts as to the ju ii o r the verdict in what was known as the Brixton taxieab murder are revived by |he recent publication of The Trial of Alexander Campbell Mason." a book in the Famous Trials Series,548 words
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Article277 1930-07-01 4 Military Officer Who Borrowed A Taxi Hong Kong, June 13. Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at "traffic time" this morning, Lieut. Keith-Murray, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was summoned on two counts for (1) driving a public car on June 3 without the permission of the owner277 words
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Article508 1930-07-01 4 LONDON'S DAY-BY-DAY GROWTH. Adds to Itself a Towi Every Year. Few Londoners realise how far t ■pitcity has spread into the surrouikln:r counties since that time in 1904 wheJLhe L.C.C. stimulated building in (Mter London by instituting cheap fares ou the trams to reduce the congestion of IVing in the508 words
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Article687 1930-07-01 4 Australian Flyers Still Undaunted. Despite the failure of their attempted flight to England, Messrs. D. Smith, and W. Shiers, the Australian airmen, appear to be undaunted by their unfortunate venture, and are making plans for a further flight. Having left their machine to follow687 words
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Article84 1930-07-01 4 Original of Nursery Rhyme Has 89th Birthday. Mrs. Mary Hughes, the original Mary of the nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb," has just celebrate-] her 89th birthday. When she was 8 years ol'i Mrs. Hughes nursed the orphan lambs er her father's farm at84 words
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Article100 1930-07-01 4 Bedouin Offers £700 for Trip In Aeroplane. A bedouin went to the headquarters of the Royal Air Force in Baghdad recently carrying a large sack. He had in it £700 in sovereigns, which he wished to exchange for a trip to Jerusalem by air. The money, he100 words
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Article303 1930-07-01 4 SOVIET IENAC E IN ARABIA. BolshtfM Agent's PrdMptda. Soviet pftMtrMn m Arabia is the subject of ian Bide l>y Bessedowsky, former CoiinselMof ti* Soviet Embassy in Paris, whosAsclosr. i: intrigue is beiiHpuM!' the Matin. BefsccUmskyHscHtoe* how in 1!»2S Khassau Anis Hi a Visit to the Rue de Crenelle to arißje303 words
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Article88 1930-07-01 4 Ace rding t» B Slovo'i Harbin corret ondert. lir. ■>rnnoff, tlie famous surge I, wh i n-cei^K' visited Singapore and i now in Haifl. was the victim <M a d»i ng tfceft, l«'.-irß robbed of a* portfolio onttJning, am<»jrst other things, .i lette: of cr. .1:. r Gtyd88 words
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Advertisement30 1930-07-01 4 DUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. '//f\% ofk&re \jit f 1 s~\ U 1,1 /q (JuaJdy g', ws\ cxnmlsj||yf j VtsM® Hen Ddl W*\*^liifci> LAMBERT O> BUTLER30 words
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Advertisement8 1930-07-01 4 Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD (Ineorp«r«Ud in 3J8.)8 words
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Advertisement495 1930-07-01 5 I m Announcement: I N. V. General Mdors Java takes pleasure in announcing t|e appointment of I FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. as distributors fcr BUICK cars in Malaya. Spacious j and modernly equipped showrooms and service station 1 are established at 48-5O ORCHARD ROAD, SINGARORIR where present arfl future BUICK owners495 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary65 1930-07-01 6 Vsp Teow Hong, at 1, Makepeace ):.>;.d, oir Bil'vit Timah, on June 2'J, 1930, «t ■J pjn ex-surveying clerk to the Eoyal rnjineera, Kort Canning, aged 50. He behind to mourn hi« loss his beloved n duuguter, 1 son-in-law (Ong Eng Lin:, 1 ion (Mr. Yap Tuan Yang), and65 words
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Advertisement644 1930-07-01 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. jy —i To The Advertising Manager. .Straits Times. j? Cecil Street Please insert the following small advertisement for-=^l— ——days A. There are approximately seven words to line and ther» is a Bat rste charge irf 24 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar644 words
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Advertisement550 1930-07-01 6 Ml>>>« )HM»M MISCELLANEOUS HOLIANDERS be vordert de National* ■ndustrie en drinkt uitsluitend Hollandis ™e>k. Sweetened Condensed, Sterilized en Evaporated Overnl Verkrijgbaar. W ORDER TO HELP THE ORGANISM \?nfiu vlct "7 <li-«asei, to pre- .'I"1:',"d" d to .h.h! lston all fluent weal orLefet^o. nracelets on gale ut all the leading sanesIF550 words
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Advertisement732 1930-07-01 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, Nos. 279/283, Orchard Road, area 0,000. Apply personally. Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. WANTED, immediately, residential house furnished or unfurnished, TanHin district, about $200 monthly. Apply 93, S. Times. TO LET, furnished sea side bunciiow. No 175, Pasir Panjang Road. Apply personally rotate and Trust732 words
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Advertisement524 1930-07-01 6 P.W.D. TENDER )TICE TENDERS will be reseived -.be office m ;he St;ite Engineer, Selangor, t la Lumpur tp to 2.30 p.m. of July 16,30, for the Construction of a Rent Hoast tae Cap. Plans nnd specifications ma.c aeea and ill particulars obtained at thifflee ef Executive Engineer, Ulu Selan. at524 words
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Advertisement790 1930-07-01 6 TENDERS INVITED FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. CONSTRUCTION DEPT. Tenders are inviu-d for the construction of the following buildings at Bukit. Tjmah, Singapore, including labour and materials One Unit Class VII Quarters. One Block of Two Units Class VIII Quarters. One Unit Station Building. One Block of Ten Units Cooly Lines.790 words
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Advertisement863 1930-07-01 6 NOAH'S SALE At the Auction sale held a* Hatu Pahat M June 23, 1930^ the following properties were disposed of Lot 1. Land aad house known as No. It, .lalun i-ialiin.it booght by Hokamed Hnnaflah bin Haji Ali of Singapore, for SIJ.HKI. Lot Land and home known as No. 16,863 words
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Advertisement826 1930-07-01 7 IN THE SI i»RE V. OIRT AT ADMIMSTItATION PKTION No. M of 1920 In ihr MatU-r of the "tate and Effects ol MWI.li KIN AWATH AVKKO, DECEASEL iind in tSr Macti-r th«- Probates and Vilminislrj.ti.nl lactment 1915. AUCTIOI SALE of valual.lc saaphoasl anrt rubber lan< situate in the towns v826 words
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Advertisement785 1930-07-01 7 PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1930. Saturday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, July 5. B, 10 and 12, 1930. 3 Runs for Class 1 Horses. 3 Runs for Class 2 Horses. 3 Runs for Class 3 Horses. 3 Runs for Class 1 Ponies. 3 Runs for Class 2 and 3 I'onies785 words
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Advertisement441 1930-07-01 7 SHE BEGAN IMPROVING AT ONCE When The Doctor Prescribed BABY'S OWN TABLETS. .My little girl had a hard time irettine her tertar writes Mrs. David Lee. of Lindsay. Ontsrio. Canada. "She was feverish, her t.\f\ie W36 coatod, her breath offensive and H." vor.'ited milk. •On the advice of our doctor441 words
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Advertisement256 1930-07-01 7 An Added Touch of Loveliness How chic this new Cutex Liquid Polish is how nattering to the loveliest hands. And how its soft natural lustre wears and wears. A few touches with the brush and your nails sparkle with an exquisite beauty that lasts an entire week. Cutex Liquid Polish256 words
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Advertisement367 1930-07-01 7 CUTICURA HEALS SKINJROUBLE Eruptions on Child's Face, Arms and Limbs. Lasted Three Months. My little girl was troubled with spots on her face, arms and limbs. 1 hey turned to sore eruptions that scaled over. and she *ras very restless at night on account of the irritation. Shagot so bad367 words
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Advertisement716 1930-07-01 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Cnn be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer. Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hjtel Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Gro«venor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Raffle* Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Ruffles Place and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiiit Co., Ltd.. Collyer Quay. A-siutic Stamp716 words
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1206 1930-07-01 8 CEYLON LETTER. Rubber Producers to Put Their Heads Together. (From Our Own Correspondent.) < Colombo, June 21. The (Mk« Administering the Govern- incnt has recrived a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonie?. 1 dated Jbm H>. VX.W. in v.hiih ho slates that1,206 words
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Article249 1930-07-01 8 High Heels Condemned By 200 Doctors. Condemnation of modern footwear by medical men was reported by Mr. John Hi. vie. the general secretary, at a conference of the Federation of Boot Trades Association! at Hastings in mail week. He said that more than 200 medical nun had replied249 words
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Article274 1930-07-01 8 Adequate Provision For Unemployed. I The Labour Year Book for 1930," j which was published in mail week by the Labour Publications Department, is a compendious, and to some extent controversial, volume, but it includes much useful information for trade unionists anil others that could not274 words
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Article155 1930-07-01 8 Branch of the Services Which Is Almost a Fact. "Horse Marines" are supposed to be a mythological branch of the Services but something closely approaching them will be seen during Navy Week in Ports- j mouth in August. They will see the spectacle of brawr\ A.B.s grooming155 words
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Article292 1930-07-01 8 COERCION OF INDI AN TRADERS. Commercial Bodies (.ill For Action. The movenment for the boycott I or foreign goods is engaging the social attention of Chambers of Commirce, and if conditions do not improve sion, the Government of India may be adchkssed on the subject by the Associited Chambers of292 words
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Article93 1930-07-01 8 Woman Who Gives Her Victim A Compulsory Bath. One of Chicago's bright young women tandits ha., been playing a novel trie!: on victims of her own six. Reports to the poUee disclose that she gains admittance to apartments when the menfolk are absent. Then, at the revol-93 words
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Article258 1930-07-01 8 Restrictions on Golfers In Britain. The right of a golfer to refresh himself vith alcohol at the nineteenth hole vas discussed before the Royal Commisiion on licensing in London recently. Mr. Frank llolroyd. appearing on beia!f of the National (io!f Clubs PMtecUon \sscciation, contended that existing •estrictions258 words
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Article139 1930-07-01 8 Marshal Pilsudski Causes Adjournment. The ixtraordinary session of th? Polish Diet has been adjourned for thritv dayi by President Moscicki. Colonel Slawek, the Prime Minister, s-.mcd in an interview that h.- could not ■c hil was to useful co-opera'.ion with <!e Diet. The Diet lr.ust not139 words
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Article457 1930-07-01 8 200 to Visi Canada And The States. Canada and UwKJnlted States are to play host Urls spinier to over two hundred men <>;' 4.- law from Knpjland, BeoUand, Ireland, fed Praaea. Six years apo, it will be ro:Vmbcred. there was a a.s.-e:nly of lawyers in London,457 words
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Article220 1930-07-01 8 Plan to Save Centuries' Oid Harbour. The fate of ihe Cornsh port of Padstow, whi'-h furivshed tevcral ship< for the sie.ze of Calais in 1346, is in th» balance. A bisr sir.dbank, whi(h served as a natural breakwater an! protection for th? inner harb. ir. is b;ing swept220 words
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Article80 1930-07-01 8 vSign of Susceptibility to Disease Says Doctor. People with straight and concave shoulder blades ar« more susceptible to disnast than those with the convex type Dr. William W. Graves, director of tha Department of Neuro-PsyciUtry at Sl Louis University School of Medicine, has made this discovery after s»80 words
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Article65 1930-07-01 8 The Lord's Prayer Written On A Grain of Rice. A (train of nee s stnt as a present to the parish priest In l.ttcaina, Spain by a school teacher at Huertei eSi Segovia' ExamiM it under a '"'"oscope 8a j,j ;>n accompanying letter. I'mlrr thi microscope H seen65 words
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Advertisement132 1930-07-01 8 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SCOTTS Road. COHTMHIBNT TO TOWN— PKRFBCT CO4TOBT M rooms with bath and Terandah. 10 acres of majnlßcent gronnda. Garage. 14 tennis courts for free uae of resident*. (Reserved for aoo-reatdenta at S2 an evening.) Phone 64»». Terms Telegram* GOODWOOD, Singapore. Apply MANAGER. CAST 8 ROM RAINWATER &50IL132 words
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Advertisement274 1930-07-01 8 BSGGEST OPPORTUNITY JUNE 2S to JULY 5 The first of its hind in the City of Singapore. Just Received Choice Selection of 1,500 LADIES' HATS Prices from 53.00 upwards. 200 LADIES'" DRESSES Prices from $S.OO upwards. These are Bargain I'ricrs which cannot be repeated or bratrn locally Outstation Enquiries *oiicited.274 words
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Advertisement227 1930-07-01 9 o QL-HAMBRm o I- mm THE rH E:ArRE: of perfect sound MM |M At REPRODUCTION A^ «L 9 ANNOUNCING FJ>DIE DOWLING BETTY OMPSON and FRANKIE DARRO'S Greatest .Performances of their Careers in "BUZE O'GLORY" an ALL-TALHNG, SINGING, DANCING. MUSICAL DRAMA Acclaimel ihe finest story of ike Year. Hook early at227 words
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Advertisement320 1930-07-01 9 \iMM)dU\l\'M H\\L \L\\l \-,'M \</M\UU U U V >V/ MtiM OQ OOOQ O»)OQQO Q© OQ n^ OOP < '^1 I I I HI THE HOUSE OF BIGGER AND RETTER ENTERTAINMENT." 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW at 3.15 SINGAPORE PUBLIC CAPTIVATED! Maurice Chevalier Continues his Triumphant "LOVE PARADE" HIS CHARMING320 words
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Advertisement176 1930-07-01 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Booking now open FOR THE FORTHCOMING S.A.IU. PRODUCTION. "IN THE NEXT ROOM" A Real Thriller ON, SATURDAY, TUESDAY. THCUSDAY AND SATUBOAT, JULY, 19, 22, 21 AND 26. AT JJS I'M. ISookinK at LITI'LE'S $3. $2 SI. Raffles Hotel Excellent AiTotnmodaiion with Modern Sanitation TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY176 words
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Article916 1930-07-01 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Latest Addition to East Asiatic Fleet. The Boringi.i hat been built a:-d eiiKined by Messrs. lUirmei .-.Iit anrl Wain foi the East Asiatic Co H Ltd. Th« .ship is built as a complitt laperstmctun vessel to the highest class ,f British Lloyd, and has the following916 words
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266 1930-07-01 10 EXCHANGE. Sinr:<pore, July L in London, Bank 4 m/i I s lß Demand 2/3 31 I'rivato 3 m. credit 2'4 l /i On New York, demand 66 Wl6 Private 00 d On > ranee, B;ink T.T. 1* 23 Jn India, Hank T.T. I" 1 )a266 words
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Article630 1930-07-01 10 Good Results in Trying Times. Th- linn. Sir William Henry C ri U.K.. rhairmaa "f th.- Sun Insoram t.i presided at the annual general meeting il 1 company, held on May M at its head ir.,.v Aftir referring to Mr. Sclatcr Booths nIrement through illness from the beard,630 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article54 1930-07-01 10 Singapore, July 1. Tin. Easier. Kvchaii I.OT-1.11, Kintai .07-1.11. Pcna ■.:.iv :i; .wi e« ■:.-.i 1 r•- !.25-4.40, s-in^ci Wnyii -■■■< i..:. 1.7... ;!rn; 1. Ss. »d.-16s. A,.-r IliUms 12».-12s. M. 'angnga Ki'<"- 3s. SM.-Jk. Ruhbe- Quiet Ne« Scadaia 1.77H-IJB lalaka Pindas IJV\ )*T.i. Ulu Bcr.ut.i54 words
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Article122 1930-07-01 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, .)..!>• i. Rubber. London I S-l«d. Unchanged ;.,.,n Standard) Spot ink Tin. London fl-58 :Js. C.1.. 17s. Sd. bows Minir--. Quiet. S-JBgei Ways 2.80-2.60 Inch.- 1.08 1.11, KinU Dredges 1.08-1.10 lalaya Conoola. 20-22 cents, Johani JB-S7 }:inge I.i.a U»-UO, Ulu Klanga M -nt--1. Pena' I122 words
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Article192 1930-07-01 10 Programme of drills u;> t.> and for week ■I. ding July 0 Tuesday, July 1. B.IS p.m.. Prill Hall. "K" (Chinese) Co.. Weapon Training; 5.1.1 ■..m., Drill Hall. No. M Platoon "C" Scottish Clasrification- Revolver HI pjn M.lav lirill Hall. "F" Malay I Co., Weapon r raining. Wednesday,192 words
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Article462 1930-07-01 10 Val. Pd. Buyers Seller! a a Asam Kumban* 21 6 23 i/-8 Aver Hitam Tin 111 1- od. il £1 Bangria Tin 18 20. 1 1 Ba-.uiiK Padan* G. 12 0.16 I 1 Batu Cavc3 OMhk Ml 1 1 hukit Arjng 0.40 0.50 Q <] Burmah .Malay U II462 words
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Article213 1930-07-01 10 t'ai. I'd. Buyen Seller* I I Ale: Er:rk i'refs. 2.15 2.23 S -1 Alex. Br.ck Orils. 2.70 i*-i U £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.5.0 o.iu.u I J Cc;i:rai tnarine U. 40 0.6u r.om 1 i CycU and LarriaK*a 0.4U o.4">noDi. us. 10.4. luff Developjicoi 4 6 6 6 s213 words
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Article114 1930-07-01 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 11)26 red. 1931-S6 102 105 ci. llßglf 111 I Municipal 5 p.c. of lUOI red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% r-«m. i.r.gapcic Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 red. 1.47 $1,6 .0.0U0 95 par Singapore Municipal 4^n pc. of IWOU red. IOCS114 words
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Article381 1930-07-01 10 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today Prices Fraaer Lyall 4 Co. fcvatt Ul( Rl ($1) 1.0.1 1.2.» 1.10 1.25 K\o; Ucja l (?1) 1.00 1.20 1.10 1.20 V HiUm IM UH 1.90 ISO v. kiiiiing (>1) 0.25 o.;s."> BJK <>.:i5 v. Malay ($2) 1.50 2.00381 words
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Article534 1930-07-01 10 Tanker Construction On The Clyde. The propoaal t'. eonttraet road bridge over th Forth at Quecp-forr;, ne of themost important 1 rojeeti pat f<>r ward in Scotland for many years continual to enir.isre th<- attention of local authentic; on bcth sides of the Firth c£ Korlh. wel534 words
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Article37 1930-07-01 10 A cable received by I,.«i> aad Peal (Sing*por^i, Ltd., from their Lonli Itawa that ml. her storks -how an iaereaa* >■! tona daring the D»el week, lha total now .n hand beinj; 107. lfir. tons.37 words
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Article34 1930-07-01 10 i. tit Arm. By S'pore London K. der Ne-lerlandcn May 2 Yiy i!6 !nrir»Doer» Vi.v 9 June 2 Mantua May June Sphinx May -3 .June 23 Jurr 6 Jup.c June 3034 words
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Article206 1930-07-01 10 ljy. Ciylon. Southern ail iTestern India pei ai Prince h |a M Bengkal Ik and Tandj< n_' Balei S I p.m. ■>clat Pandjang, BUI Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo n Kwong) :i p.m. ii-Api-Api i J» iralda) p.m. ava, houti.-\V«.-it li 1 aim, Southeast liorr.-o, Cc)« Is, Moluccas,206 words
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Article207 1930-07-01 10 •AT, .-..i.-j.Ju.y I. Ship* alongside Urn Cartes or expected to ar nmL ii..m»our. We n Wharf Hopper I. 13. Jui I W. K>. Joan I 1 Wharf >'■ 1a 1 :oal Wharf Patrol, oligo. nwu W iky norK?. fanjnnir Pacar. AH., rt Do. riu H-.i la, Anl207 words
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Article133 1930-07-01 10 Maximum Age Limit For Brokers Suggested. Th B«UI Im* now draftM programme, bi thi* still the approval the tat ire, however, v co-operated n •hi- work. The n form ha be ia ne by tin' fact th: the n<>u c attendance ha. -rei.tly increased, tho« 1 business133 words
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Advertisement226 1930-07-01 10 ■ss^\ '-^SB 22 aisalißaßVi> «aaP^ --itfißi NOTICE is hereby riven tl at the Trade Mark deputed above is tin- exdvsivs property of K. s. Hudson limited Company incorporated in England, whose offici- b i-.t Bnnk Hall Liverpool, Bnfland, and .hat thisame is us.'d in respect of so;p)s cif all hinds,226 words
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Miscellaneous273 1930-07-01 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Brißht Wind. Station. Temperature Ruin- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, thine. Humidity tion. F. F. Inv hoan. m.p.h. Aloi BUT K9 70 Nil 2.5 N SK 2 Overcast KotM Kharu HO 70 Nil 2.3 H r Calm Overcast K.Trenccanu ;t0 7«273 words
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Miscellaneous137 1930-07-01 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. lufsday. July I. H. W. 12.18 :'.m. 10 ft., 2.30 p.m., S fl. 3 :q. Wednesday. July H. \V. lAS a.m., J ft. fl in., :i.lfi p.m., 8 ft. i> in. Thursday. July I. 8.1. hi'inc-Aiin.' Mil ili. ci m train H. W. 2.17 p.m., 3137 words
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Article628 1930-07-01 11 Restriction Moves Fail To Impress. SCHEMES THAT ARE TOO ELASTIC. N (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Siniraixre. Ti.e-:day, 10 a.m. Today's Prtees Rafaber, It* eestfa per !b. Yin. 200 ton> ai MtM P" P'^ul. Ha\ 's Trices Kill >ier. London (i :M' :l. l*r lb. unchanged. New York.628 words
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Article101 1930-07-01 11 Railway Schemes to Afford Relief. Under tha headilg "480,000,000 to Belial Unemployment I: iTwaya 1 Hig Scheme:.." tl June n imber of the Railway News Letta which is issued irorr the British Railwn; 'ha determined stc] taken b) niel to meet chan; ing public il altered transpo condition i101 words
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Article3298 1930-07-01 11 Mr. Dunman's Questioims. FINANCIAL POLICY MAINTAINED. 1 The half-yearly meatinfr of the Straitfc Trailing <"«-. 1.ti1.. waa held in the rofiatere* ■if the comprny. Ocean Building, yesr teraay. Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson presided, anMJ present included Mr. H. c. H. John-]] ,1 Mr. 11. K. Somervillc (directors'3,298 words
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Article70 1930-07-01 11 Tone of Market -Quiet. Latest Cable —London Spot Sheet 6 3-16 d. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet G. cent* 12'^ per lb. H.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot—Average buyers price for June, 19.88 cts l&£. equal to London Standard lUadard K.S.S. od Tendu Spot70 words
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Article73 1930-07-01 11 Rugby, June 30. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 13-16 d., Herlin 211.3'J0, Brussels 34.F25, Bucharest 818, Rio 5 U-IG, Buenos Aires 40 3-IG, I'opcnhag-n 18.16, Geneva 25.075, Helsingfors TO 11':. Hong Kong Is. 3d.. Lisbon 108.25, Madrid 48JQ, Milan 92.77, New York 4.86 1-16, Oslo73 words
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Article1046 1930-07-01 11 Year's Operations. PROGRESS OF PLANTING PROGRAMME. The tenth annual general meeting of the QlenahUl Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., w:.s held iii London on .Jlay 30. Mr. E. L. Hamilton (chairmun of the company) presided. The chi-.irman suid The accounts, which are for ihe year ended Dec. 31,1,046 words
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Article967 1930-07-01 11 Futility of the May Stoppage. RESTRICTION SCHEME IMPERATIVE. (By A. W. Still.) London, June 1. Rubber conditions arc abnoal too deplorable to be written about. U.K. increased by about a thousand tops during the past week. Shipments fror.i Malaya ii May arc reported at several trns more967 words
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1211 1930-07-01 12 Th e St ra it s Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. FEDERAL COUNCIL. i Speaking at the Federal Council n:cct1 ing in reply i" anoAeia] memberj who I urged the necessity for action with regaid to aaeraployment, the Chief Secretary, Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, gave on assurance :it1,211 words
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Article1232 1930-07-01 12 Vorld Position As It Is Today. (By Professor John A. Todd. the liMin.'nislu'tl iiuthority on the Cotton Trade.) [For more than a hundred years the nertCM eottoa crop has dominated the m Id's mppHoi of cotton. Since the Vi'.v. towwtl, that dominance has !>■ en1,232 words
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Article17 1930-07-01 12 M:\ C; zeaux. of the Banque ele l'lndohine, B ngkok, has been transferred to laiphonj i 117 words
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Article18 1930-07-01 12 Jlr. A. Hoogensteyn. manager of the letherlai i Trading Bocietj>, has b<vn ppoint'.'d inspee'tor of the Eastern ranches.18 words
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Article20 1930-07-01 12 Mr. Le (r( r Maynurd, the American Con-il-Genera in Singapore, and Msdans lufrnard ni>ve to Mandurah, j, Chatsworth iver.ue, tolay.20 words
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Article26 1930-07-01 12 Mr, Ja ms Robertson, nf Messrs. rathHe an! Co.. Ltd.. has consented to! le the jvesident of the Singapore (ercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan lociety, Ltd26 words
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Article41 1930-07-01 12 On the cvF of his retirement from the I '■able DepotJQastern Extension Telegraph ','>., Ltd.. art r 50 years' service as chief le'.k. Mr. .le-Lph de Souza was pnwnted ith a gold \ktch and chain by the Eura!an Staff of he depot.41 words
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Article33 1930-07-01 12 Mr. Wil!em Daniels, the Consul-General or the Netheland> in Singapore, leaves landurah. ">. ?hatsworth Avenue, today, nd on Frtdaylwill leave for Java, with irs. Daniels r.d family. They will be bsent about t«o months.33 words
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Article39 1930-07-01 12 Mr. Travels Laurence Mooyaart, only on of the la* Laurence Mooyaart, of iolgonda, F. II S., was married recently n St. Jsjbos'i hurch, Piccadilly, London, o Miss Sylvia Tipping, daughter of Mr. Llewelyn TippiiJ, I. R. S., of Godalming,39 words
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Article63 1930-07-01 12 Surrey. On the oc-casin of Independence Day, vhich falls on Friday, the American in Singapore will be -losed. The Anerican Association of Malaya will llhyaAs the occasion by a linner and d^ce at the Adelphi iotel. Any Ameran visitor to Singapore vho would like t attend is requested to ommunicate63 words
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Article89 1930-07-01 12 A cable of Jum2r? reports the death of 3ir Israel Gollari, Litt. D. (CanUb.) ''.8.A., who was Fellow and secretary )f the British Actemy from the time of ts foundation in W.I. He was Professor 1 )f English Languge and Literature 1 in :he University uf and a Fellow Df89 words
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Article770 1930-07-01 12 ROBOT BOOKING CLERKS. Visions of the day when that familiar London Underground notice "the exart fare saves time" will disappear for gooi! are conjured up by the announcement that ■robot" booking clerks are being installed at many of the most important I Metropolitan statioii.s. These machine-770 words
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Advertisement57 1930-07-01 12 ■<■ I v. sVde silva*&*bros.*l I* imUH DIAMOND Mi:i« lI\\TS 1 N<*w <ioods in St.rlmc Sil\,r and K.l'. Ware so yiaW ssasrisass T. 61, UK. II ST., Thonr I Silvabros." UN6APORE. 1340. »»»> COLUMBIA FAVOURITE "TALKIE" THEME SONGS ELECTRIC RECORDING DaaMastratisas asJij an the anmaWfal COLUMBIA KOLSTU BLBCTBIC GBAMOPBONI at57 words
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Advertisement20 1930-07-01 12 STRAITS /fP\ TIMES sikguqie (y if* A kuala iumpu» ti, Ml tiuu y 4j m, jh« mm AT ALL TIMES20 words
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694 1930-07-01 13 "BOYCOTT WEEK" PROCLAIMED. Congress Volunteers Active. LEADER'S AFRKST. Improvement on XorthWest Frontier. Bon 'one SO. Boycott Week !:as 1.. inaugurated with Intensive anti-BH ■.■•.ramla. V dunteers m arading the stlP(:.s shcut !n;r rcvolu ■■.>!:<. June 30. The All-India I i mittee has bet n iBritish Wireless - 694 words
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Article91 1930-07-01 13 Government Views Unchanged. Batavia. July 1. A memorandum accompanying the budget of the Hutch Indies Agricultural Department reiterates that the Govcrnniciu standpoint with regard to rubber ;irnl tea restriction is unchanged. In principle the Government is favourable towards private schemes fov voluntary restriction, which the Government91 words
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Article137 1930-07-01 13 Motion Defeated In Commons. I.nmlnn, June 30. I hi Whips were taken ofT in the Hobm <f < immons for a motion in favour of the i i:.i.iul Tunnel scheme. The motion was d 1)..- 17.i to 17J. Mr. Mac Donald, opposing it, declared that trie practicability ofReuter - 137 words
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Article189 1930-07-01 13 Death of Dr. H. W. Wiley. Washington. June M. The death has occaired of Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, the well-known i —Renter. Dr. Wiley, who was in hit C-6:h year, hed had a di>tin^ui.-hed eitwt as a chemist After being professor nf Latin, viu'.k. chemistry and sci. cc189 words
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Article67 1930-07-01 13 Fight Outside British Consulate J In New York. New York, June 29. What was intended as an impressive denunciation of British tyranny in x India by 2,000 Communists outside the v ]!iiti<h Consulate, was transformed into 1 •i prints melee between left and right wing Communists. The police,Reuter - 67 words
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Article34 1930-07-01 13 To Meet in South Africa In 1935. A London, June 30. The Imperial Press Conference enthu- l siastically accepted the invitation to holt! its next meeting in South Africa in IMS. Router.Reuter - 34 words
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Article27 1930-07-01 13 I Moscow, June 30. a Twenty-two people were killed and 28 seriously injured through the derailment c at pMMBgW train between Irkutsk and hrningrud. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration724 1930-07-01 13 After Brief Illness. HIS LIFE AND WORK IN SINGAPORE. The death of Sir Manasseh Meyer occurred at his bOBSC in Oxley Rise in the arly hours of this morning. Sir ManasM'h had been ill for the past ten days and last ni|*ht724 words
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Article95 1930-07-01 13 An Economic Mission. NOT TO BE CONFINED TO OFFICIALS. London, June 00. Mr. G. M. Gillett, the Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, announced in the House of Commons that the Government proposed to send an economic mission to the Far East. Mr. (iillett statedReuter - 95 words
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Article142 1930-07-01 13 Cordial Speeches Before French Departure. Mainz, June 30. The Allied occupation of the Rhinclnnd ended with the striking of the French tricolour over the headquarters of the French army of occupation. A crowd of Germans witnessing the ceremony cheered wildly. A few minutes later the last remaining: battalionReuter - 142 words
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Article230 1930-07-01 13 Journalist-Knight Blacks Major's Eye. London, June 23. Fashionable men and women clamoured for admission to the Epsom Police Court >v her.r case which was a sequel to a Derby Day incident. Major Victor Beaufort had Summoned Sir Basil Clarke (the jovrnali-t) in the Epsjm Police 'I230 words
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Article104 1930-07-01 13 Demand by Commonwealth Of India League. London, June 22. Mr. SmM ami Mrs. Besant werr fraternal delegates at v meeting of the Council of the Commonwealth of India League, which adopted a resolution submitted by Mr. Sastri requesting an unequivocal declaration by the Government that the oliiect of104 words
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Article113 1930-07-01 13 Meeting Dispersed by Lathi Charge. Surat, June 21. Six persons were injured as a result of a lathi charge by the police to disperse a meeting attended by 5,000 in front of Surat College, is sympathy with the picketing of the College by students, who were urging their113 words
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Article23 1930-07-01 13 Lord Ashton, who died on May 27 left £0,500,000. He died intestate. He distributed large sums to charities, mainly in: his native Lancashire.23 words
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Article138 1930-07-01 13 England's Unenviable Position. Only about one batting record remi.ined unbroken afver the Australians' innings finished yesterday at LordV. Their toi.;-.l of 72 l J frr six wickets was the highe.-.t obtained in a Test match eilkir in Au"!iiT.lia or Englrnd, and Headman failed (jiily to lx'at138 words
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Article63 1930-07-01 13 Britain and Tientsin Customs. London, June :!0. After Mr. Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, had reviewed the general situation in China, supplementary questioners drew attention to the Tientsin Customs developments and suggested thai British export trade was likely to be impeded. They urged the Government to "expedite matters." Mr.Reuter - 63 words
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Article148 1930-07-01 13 Appearance of Deity As Negro Pastor. London, June 2i. It is heartbreaking to think that such a lovely and loving work will not be seen in Great Britain." declared Mr. Maurice Browne, the well-known actor-producer, commenting on the unsuccessful attempt to secure a licence for the American theatri.-a!148 words
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Article109 1930-07-01 13 Mr. Gerald Hawkins to Be Appointed Assessor. We understand that .Mr. Gerald Hawkins, M.C.S., who is at present on leave, is to be appointed assessor to sit with Mr. Theodore Hubback on the inquiry into the question of the preservation of the wild J fauna uf Malaya.109 words
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Article54 1930-07-01 13 Airmen Have to Return To Allahabad. Allahabad. June Ml The airmen Hook and Matthews, who are attempting to fly to Australia, took off for Calcutta this morning, but wm forced to return owing to strong head winds. They were further delayed owing to a leakage in theReuter - 54 words
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Article664 1930-07-01 13 Ex-Premier's Appeal To China's War-Lords. COMMUNIST MENACE. Large Town Captured By 8,000 Reds. The former Premier. Mr. Sun Pao ehi, has entered the lists as a peace medialor. He wired from Shanghai on June 11 in Mr. Tan Yon-kai. the President of the Executive Yuan,Sin Kuo Min - 664 words
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Article70 1930-07-01 13 Customs Union Meeting In Paris. Paris, Jam? 30. With tho object of iTiscuFsinjr the question tit the economic orf?anisation of Kiiio|M- on the lines of M. Bi iaml's racni"runduii), a congrresa of rcprestmtativf ■upportan at thu European ('ustonis L'nion in 14 diffei'cnt countries, including Great Britain, has openedReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement73 1930-07-01 13 i!l!IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII!llllllll!llllllllllllll!llllllltllHIIIII>IHIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIil!lllltWIUI«i:i^ ii TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Pace I .S.A. Faces a Cotton Crisis, by Prof. John A. Todd 12 I Lighter Side of Life in Lon- i don, by J. Jefferson Fsrjeon 17 London Letter 20 j Today's Crossword Puzzle 1" S London Rubber Market, by A. W. Still llf' Second73 words
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Advertisement29 1930-07-01 13 THE SINGAPORE SAUSAGE FACTORY LAHR BERLER, 137. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. AH kind of fresh Sausages made by skilled European Workmen only. INSPECTION INVITED. ALLE HOLLANDSCHE SPECIALITEITEN. Opening JULY 2.29 words
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603 1930-07-01 14 Sequel to Night Drive In Hire Car. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 80. .1 with driving a hired car rashly and endangering human life by knocking down a Chinese, Blew Ling Van. in IMaling Strict on line 2t'\ and also with driving without603 words
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Article79 1930-07-01 14 i i\r War Councils Declared Illegal. Madras, June 22. i raordinary" the Madras Government have declared the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee an unlawful association within the meaning of Part 11. of the Criminal Law (Amendincrit Act. Similarly, the Government have declared the Guntur West, Kistna East, Kistna79 words
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Article82 1930-07-01 14 1 tish talking picture "Atlantic" given a ■rionri run i:t the Ugh, which was packed t/> capacity at both performances last night. Glory,™ musical drama, with Eddie Dowling, Batty Compaoc and r'rankie Darroe in the leading voles will be shown at the Alhambra tonight. I i Parade," the82 words
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Article55 1930-07-01 14 London, June 21. Sir Herbert Samuel, M.l., speaking at .Pu. ling to the Liberal Party's attitude towards the Labour (i..\ernment, emphasised that "the gravity of h ii India forbids anything in the nature of factiow opposition" and argad M.l'.s to withhold their criticisms of the Simon Report55 words
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Article270 1930-07-01 14 Indian Workers Not Going Over to Communism. Geneva, June 10. Mr. Joehi (Indian Workers' group), ;■;>( akinir at the International Labour Conference which is considering the annual report of the Labour Office, paid a tribute to the hitter's work. He alluded to Indians' right to shape •nig to270 words
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Article147 1930-07-01 14 Masked Bandit Robs Film Stars. A masked bandit played the star role in a real life drama when he held up the Santa Fe coach exptei train arid relieved chiefly Hollywood tilm stars, £2,400 worth of valuable?. Marion Nixon and her husband suffered !i:o»i of the loss.147 words
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Article113 1930-07-01 14 Alleged Breach of Trust And Falsification. Alleged to have committed criminal trust in rampart of 552, and two Indian clerks employed at Framroz and Co., were before Mr. \V. K. Rigby, the Third Police erday afternoon when the preliminary inquiry was begun. Mr. C. Ac Bilva represented113 words
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Article107 1930-07-01 14 Move in the South Likely To Affect All India. An Important development in Southern India, including a marked change of policy on the part of the Justice (Liberal) Part.?, is involved by the decision of the Executive Committtee to waive the ban on the admission of Brahmins107 words
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Article81 1930-07-01 14 Sequel to Pilgrimage to Paris Cemetery. Thirty-four natives of Indo-China, who wen arrested with 116 other persons in connection with a Communist pilgrimage to the I'll. I.achaisi' Cemetery, Paris, >!i A !iy '_'■">. have been placed in a train for Marseilles, to be sent back to IndoChina.81 words
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Article24 1930-07-01 14 The outward 8.1. mail steamer Rajula, with Condon mails dispatched on June 12, ia due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday,24 words
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Article436 1930-07-01 14 Student Kidnapped And Murdered. Hong Kong, June 16. A most tragic story of a university ftudeni! s fate at the hands of bandi's tomes from Peking. While returning home from school, Han Hung-tao, a senior student of Chao Yang University, and the 21-year-old only son of436 words
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Article59 1930-07-01 14 Australia Leads in Minimum Standard. Vienna, June 5. Mrs. Mn*eio, Australian delegate, addressing the International Women's Council, emphasised Australia's pride in the standard of wages for worker?, and recommended the council to agitate for a high minimum wage everywhere. She claimed that Australia was ahead of the rest59 words
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Article126 1930-07-01 14 Male Lies in Wait After Death Of His Mate. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Hastings, of Jubbulpore, has died following injuries received after having been mauled by a tiger. Colonel Hastings went on a shooiinjc trip to Parasconi jungle in Kamptee anj shot a tigress. The male tiger,126 words
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Article152 1930-07-01 14 London Performance of Miss Rose Quont. Miss Rose Quont, the Chinese disease recently gave a performance at the Art* Theaire, London. Her programme was, says the Morning Post, novel and attractive. It began with two series of poem I and stories from the Chinese, in translations, the one152 words
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Article44 1930-07-01 14 Snake Charmer Who Became Too Excited. A snal; charmer performing before a fascinated crowd in Teheran so excited himself that he bit one of the snake.*, which, in turn, bit the charnur. The charmer was taken to hospital where he died.44 words
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Article301 1930-07-01 14 Assembly Considering New Legislation. IS, June 13. Since Mr. Wedgwood Benn spoke in the House of Commons !a;t month on the sub- tdiao medical degrees, there has DM v v g..od (leal of correspondence between Simla and Whitehall, with a view t;> getting over the Assembly's adverse301 words
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Article101 1930-07-01 14 Echo of Shooting At Pasir Ris. hin All, the Boyrnese mandore employed at Pasir Ris, Changi, on the Mr. A. EHas. who was charged with causing the death of Sapper Elmer of the Royal Engineers. >n Mr. P. P. William-, 'he Si con 1 Police Magistrate, yesterday, charge101 words
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Article59 1930-07-01 14 Labour Politician May Fill Post. London, June 6. The political correspondent of the 1 aily Hei-ald states Hurt Mr. Robert Tounj, a member of the House of Comraoaa, is likely to be the next Governor of T ;i.-mania. It is expected that Rev. H. Dunnico (Deputy Chairman59 words
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Article101 1930-07-01 14 "Red Hot Gospeller" And Customs Duty. Luxurious pyjamas, a fashionable Paiis ;own, and other taxable feminine attire in her luggage, led to the embarrassiacnt of the Four-Square Gospel evangelist, Mrs. Aimee McPhtrson, cm her return to New York from a tour of the Holy Land with 65101 words
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Article128 1930-07-01 14 D.E.I. Claim the Original Runner Duck. Since the first list of countries contributing papers to the World's Poultry Congress, to be held at the Crystal Palace in July, was published, Japan has joined and is ringing five papers among these are one on pedigree breeding for egg production,128 words
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Article66 1930-07-01 14 An advertisement in a London newspaper nr.d a subsequent gift from Lord Wake,'i( Id have furnished the Rev. L. Daniels with the money to buy a light aeroplane Co enable him to make his parish visits in Wilcannia, New South Wales. The parish is the sise of England,66 words
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Article131 1930-07-01 14 Procession in Sympathy With Garhwalis. Bombay. June 21. The ''War Council" of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee has decided to take out tomorrow a procession in sympathy with the conrt-martialled Garhwalis, in defiance of the Police Commissioner's order. Procession Postponed. Bombay, June 22. Due to continuous rain, this131 words
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Article112 1930-07-01 14 Help for Occupants Of Blazing Motor-Boat. Amsterdam, June 19. The ex-Kaiser appeared in the rale of a reseats of drowning persons on Kar.g Lake. Leyden, today. He and his wife and ten members of his household were on a pleasure trip in two Btoter-fcoata, whea an explosion112 words
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Article101 1930-07-01 14 Threat to Blow Up Jars Of Ether. Paris, June 2. The town of Saumur experienced the thrills of an astonishing conflict, when Louis Bouchet, a mad chemist, barricaded his shop and surrounded himself with large jars of ether, which he threatened to blow up. Meanwhile he kept the101 words
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Article50 1930-07-01 14 Fewer Than One Thousand Unemployed. Paris, June 5. There are now fewer than 1,000 unemployed throughout France. The Government is engaged in projects to increase national production, and proposes, with financial help from the local authorities, to spend a sum stated to be £136,000.000 upon national equipment schemes.50 words
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Article251 1930-07-01 14 Member of Congregation Removes Pulpit. London, June tL A remarkable scene in a Liverpool chapel was described in the Chancery Division, when the Baptist Union sough: an injunction restraining James Golder, a member of the congregation of the Pembroke Baptist Chapel, Liverpool, from entering the chapel251 words
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Article81 1930-07-01 14 Joins Ranks of Empire Traders. The Empire Traders' Campaign has received a notable recruit in .Miss Amy Johnson, who, speaking at a luncheon in Melbourne organised by the Oversea* Leatrue, the Australia Association of British Manufacturers and the Roy:il Society of St. George, declared herself an ambassador81 words
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Article114 1930-07-01 14 Prevention by Special X-ray Treatment. A new X-ray treatment, which it is believed will render persons exempt from cancer, was revealed by Lord Knutsford (chairman of the London Hospital) in the course of a meeting of Governors of the London Hospital. He stated that investigations Wre being made,114 words
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Advertisement28 1930-07-01 14 "NYCARLSBERG'BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT jfei ten r:rD vw."s.y >en arJtf 31 jfd IHYCARLSBERG|! Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Deamsrk) SINGAPORE.28 words
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893 1930-07-01 15 MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. All Europeans in The Doubles Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. Play in the Selangor Lawn Tennis championship meeting was continued yesterday morning when four singles and a doubles match were played with the following results893 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1930-07-01 15 DAY OF RECORDS AT LORD'S. Bradman's Great Innings. AUSTRALIANS' TOTAL OF 729 FOR SIX. reeord-saaaahfcag laahigs by Bradman. lombined with <\ic!lint support from his colleagues, put the Australians in a streaig soshtea in the seCSWd Test mairh at Lord's yester-d-i>. and at the ekwe af play Bagiaad wasted 2M nuu1,236 words
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Article123 1930-07-01 15 Tuesday. July t BJLF.A. Leaeue 2nd Div., O.T.F.C. vs. h.A.t. S.R.C. O.E.c. Roblnison'i, H. Board Socony v«. Y.M.C.A., A.I'.C. Thursday, July s.a.k A. Laagm: 1st r>iv.. i.c.f.a. vs. K.A.K.. Jal»n B-sar Stadium in-l D.v.. MmnsltUi n. i.. B.B.C. H.B. vs. M.P.H.. Str.ciium Re*»rve» Uiv.. S.C.C. v,. S.C.F.A. B."123 words
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Article314 1930-07-01 15 Perak Turf Club Handicaps. The Porak Turf Club summer meeting will begin «n Saturday. Appended are the handicaps for the first day Horses, Class 111, First Division, (Five Furlongs. Straight) Soufflee 9, Blackkar 8.12, Hopaway 8.10, Zolzamrod 8.4, His Mark 8.3, Moon Minstrel 8.3, Metina 7.12, Claros 7.12,314 words
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Article407 1930-07-01 15 Banner Takes Three Wickets And Scores 44. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumrvur, June 30. The Selangor Club drew their match with the Central Workshops and Railway Institute on the latter s ground on Saturday. The Institute batted firu and made 152. Lch Ah Lam was top scorer407 words
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Article324 1930-07-01 15 Chances Taken Against Ind6-Ceylonese. S.R.C 2. I.C.F.A 0. The First Division match at tho Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday ended in a win by two clear goals for the S.R.C, a result which was quite merited on the run of l lay. Although the exchanges were fairly evenly324 words
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Article61 1930-07-01 15 Draw for the Singapore Championship. The draw for the Singapore championship will take place at the V.M.C.A.. at ti p.m. today. interested are reminded that admissicn to the grounds (S.V.C. Drill Hall) will be by ticket only, obtainable fioni any of the affiliated clubs and associations or direct from61 words
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Article295 1930-07-01 15 Sensational Match TILDEN STILL WINNING EASILY. London, June 30. Wimbledon which iln i "the p«N if lawn tennis 0pe..," a^ain upheld it- repotatfc n I •<!..■■. I 'net. last year's t it)*- holder, going down ignontiniou*ly before the youthful Wilmer Aliiten, of Texas University, who 1295 words
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Article34 1930-07-01 15 Th.. South China Football team, tmirinc ■> -!l mvi;" arrow, r 6 p.m.. when b Mtsket-ball ir;ime will lie played Bgainst tho local Chin m at the Nanyang Phyiical Culture School prround.34 words
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Advertisement60 1930-07-01 15 "His Master's Voice" Records from SYNCOPATION B 3022.— 1'LL ALWAYS BE IS LOVE WITH YOU Sung by Morton Downey. B 5789.— TIGER RAG. Played by Hyltoi's Orch. B 5660.— D0 SOMETHING Played by New Mayfair Dance Orch. B 3198.— I'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU Played by Crawford (Organ).60 words
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Advertisement10 1930-07-01 15 Other sport inn news will be found on ViLge Seventeen.10 words
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Advertisement136 1930-07-01 16 The COTY way to Greater Charm Les Compactes COTY THE _b»ve illustration is but one of the various prj'M-ntations of the Coty Compacts. This "extra plittc model is extremt-l\ smart and takes up rery little room in one's hi.ndbaK. It is sold complete with an additional refill and new puff,136 words
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Advertisement214 1930-07-01 16 Happy Children Brimful of energy and vitality and as B happy as the day is long are the children ]m whose daily food beverage is delicious #i Ovaltine." S There is nothing as good as "Ovaltine** 4 for building up sound nerves, alert minds 4k and robust bodies. This complete214 words
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Advertisement350 1930-07-01 16 1 HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INCLUDING. IRONS. KETTLES. TOASTERS. COFFEE PERCOLATORS. Available at UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements I Electrical Department. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Vapour Remedy Attacks Coughs And Colds Two Ways at Once Acts Through the Air -Passages as a Vapour And Through the Skin like a Poultice.350 words
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Article633 1930-07-01 17 How the "Ripper" Was Arrested. How the Dusscldorf "Ripper murderer \\a« arrested is described by the Dussel<i irf correspondent of a Home paper who irrltM as follows The man who has terrorised the city and murdered nine persons is at last in a prison cell. He633 words
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Article239 1930-07-01 17 Australia Rationing Employment. Canberra. June 4. Thi PrilM Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) announced to-night that the Defence Department Committee, which investigated ways and means 01 averting wholesale di.- missals in the department, had suggested to the (iovernment two alternative ■hrmi's for dealing with the situation. The first,239 words
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Article40 1930-07-01 17 While out walking at I.upar. Ayrshire, h lr>c;il man ramr across a rabbit which refused to move when ho touched her. Investigation revealed that she was 't.tinu on a bird's nest containing aid was apparently hatching40 words
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1275 1930-07-01 17 Ig 1 Paul Robeson as Tin Moor of Venice A Performance Full of Thought and Care and Study But Lacking Dignity Sybil Thorndike Carries Off The Honours —A Case of Heroic Miscasting High-Flying Star's Delicate I and Ran Acting. llllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUHIHIIIIMIIIIIIflllllHinilllllllllM (By Oar London1,275 words
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Article236 1930-07-01 17 e> Monarchists Acclaim Prince Otto as King. The Hapebarg Archduke Albrecht has ended the disunion in Hungarian royalist circles as to the head which should wear i the crown of St. Stephen by paying a visit to Prince Otto, eldest son of the late Kaiser Karl, at236 words
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Article106 1930-07-01 17 Suggestion to Win Back The Heart of the Country. In an article in the June number of Indian Affairs, the editor. Sir Albion Banerji, expressed his conviction that a Royal gesture similar to that made in 1911 constitutes the only means of winning back the heart106 words
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Article112 1930-07-01 17 Husband Makes Her Mania A Plea for Divorce. Because his wife devoted her whole life to her shoes, a Berlin husband is now seeking divorce. He told the court that not a weekpassed without the purchase of a new pair. And she changed those she wa» wearing five112 words
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Article228 1930-07-01 17 Cheaper to Kill Than Tv Injure." An apparent anomaly of the law wamentioned by Judge Greene at Shtffiel I County Court recently when Mr. Arthur Conereve ami his wife, of Burnaby Street, Sheffield, the parents rfatuelvo-years-o!d girl who was killed by a van. failed in their228 words
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Article100 1930-07-01 17 Young Millionaire's Loss On Honeymoon. The mysterious disappearance of tht>vide of the son and heir of a millionaire in honeymoon is occupying the att.ntion >f the Pennsylvania police. Mr. G. Y. Kirk, son of the condensed milk magnate, of Carnation, Washington. r as driving with his bride over100 words
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Article91 1930-07-01 17 Tributes to Calcutta Tramway Workers. London, June 11. Tributes to the fine behaviour of the Company's motormcn and conductors during: the recent riots were paid at the •neeting of the Calcutta Tramways Co., n Queen Victoria Street, today. The hairman, Mr. J. G. B. Stone, said that91 words
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Article112 1930-07-01 17 Bogus Cocaine Purchase In Lahore. Lahore, June 11. Ahnruldin. alias Nathu Joria, ihi•lieged Kiiv mi' Cocaine Smugglers" in Lahore w;;< am ited last night, fnllnwinp; a trap fi r him by Mr. S. "M. Rashid, excise offi bt, I ■>!> >r A boyus porchase of Us. ZOO112 words
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Miscellaneous163 1930-07-01 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. -i "..rine T±. PvrpOMMM 1. Commonplace Test 4. Close investigation s a serpents 10. Beverage Notion 12. Vegetables >- P'-rsons who etch 13. Younger sons :;:l '-ove intrigues 15. Exasperates Margin 16. Played Written lawi 17. Element of an elrrlrolyta :!H J-nemy 19. Cut in163 words
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Advertisement295 1930-07-01 18 ■-4r* OVERHEAD LINES Illustrati'd is a cradle r»uaid over some G.P.O. Main trunk lines in Kent. Englard. The transmission line is a S3 K.\. line s-ipp!ied and erected by Messrs. W. T. HEjN I JE.y Telegraph Works Co., Ltd. for the County of Lilian Electric Supply Co., Ltd. xi ni295 words
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Advertisement62 1930-07-01 18 CHAMPION ft4C jJ V y v PORTABLES ;^i Black or Colours c%4^ A L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE BY THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. KELLY WALSH, LTD. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW D. T. LIM CO. CO, LTD. Marine Motors. Used All Over The World. RENOWNED FOR UTMOST RELIABILITY.62 words
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Advertisement164 1930-07-01 18 A PHILOSOPHER ONCE SAID THAT THERE WAt A TIME AND PLACE FOR EVERY THING. THE PLACE FOR A GAS COOKER IS IN YOUR KITCHEN AND NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT ONE THERE. VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICES. l Wonderful MNew *»s^r Dashing appearance and performance "S*164 words
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Article1174 1930-07-01 19 Charge Against Abdulla Sahib. Katija, >* ynung Chinese convert to I>!;.:ii, who we.-: formerly the wife of j Ismail Sahib, a well-known local Moharar.:edar. merchant, told of her troubles tc j Mr. C. W.l.i.n, the "ff— Criminal v relay afternoon, when j the trial of Abdulla1,174 words
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Article169 1930-07-01 19 Hylam Servant Tries To Stab Himself. (in being charted wiih the theft of $2:j from a lady's handbag, a Hylam servant admitted having taken the monoy, bul said that he di'! not bsOW what he was ilc.inK as ht was not in his proper mind. The ease came169 words
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Article266 1930-07-01 19 The Y.W.C.A. wishes to thank the following donor* for their nbacrlpto the Finance Appeal, and at the same time to thank the ilonor? of amounts under $20 which owing to lack of spare are not stated. Friday, -July narki the closing of the Y.W.C.A. appeal in Singapore, and266 words
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Article49 1930-07-01 19 Invitation to Japanese Hoy Scouts. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Juno 30. An invitation h to be sent to the JapaMM Hoy Scouts Association for a party to Kttead the Jamboree here from Jan. 1 to Jan. 7. Sometime ;i(jo a party of Siamese scouts visited Japan.49 words
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Article464 1930-07-01 19 Record Entry for J.M.F. Meeting. There was a record entry for the Johore Military Forces rifle meeting over the week-end. On Sunday the G.O.C. (Major-General H. L. Pritchard) was present, and at the conclusion of the varijus competitions Mrs. Pritchard presented the prizes to the successful marksmen. The464 words
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102 1930-07-01 19 The Singapore Ladies Rifle Association monthly spoon shoot was held at Bukit Thuah Range on Thursday last. Results :oa 200 100 yds. yds. yds. Total* Mi-. Brae* Pit!..- J.:< 22 27 102.54 Mrs. Battifhill 27 2r. 31 102.3 C Mr*. Moirell 28 26 27102 words
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Article200 1930-07-01 19 Nation and American League Results. New York, June 30. Baseball results to date are as follows Natural League. St. Louis beat New York 3—23 —2 and 5—4.5 —4. Chicago beat Brooklyn s—l.5 —1. Boston beat Cincinnati 4—34 —3 and 10 —3. American League. New York beat Cleveland 7 —G.200 words
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Article61 1930-07-01 19 Mr. W. E. Bushby, the clerk of the course at Chester, has been fined £25 by the Stewards of the Jockey Club as the result of a complaint by Sir William Cooke concerning the draw for the Wynn Selling Plate. Sir William's complaint was that after the draw for places,61 words
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Article62 1930-07-01 19 I'erganiena. a two-year-old filly, sired by Papyrus, the Derby winner, the winner of two races this season, and a foal by Colden Myth—Beloved, were burned to death in a fire that destroyed -14 hone loxes at Cheveley Park Stud, Newmarket, on May 22. The stud, which belongs to Mr. R.62 words
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Article538 1930-07-01 19 Wins for Kathleen And Punai. A steady full-sail breeze from the southard favoured yachtsmen at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday. In the "A" class race only tho two sixes, Kathle:n 111 and Tromp fac«d the starter," to sail the third and final race fov538 words
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Article178 1930-07-01 19 Entries of R.S.Y.C. Regatta This Month. Th? following entries have been received for the Royal Singapore Yacht Club rowing events in the regatta to be held on July 19 Abbotsford Cup Race Municipality A.P.C. B. R. I'rquhari Bow W. 11. Hi-ai&an V. Kelly J J. V. Blyth C. C.178 words
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Article96 1930-07-01 19 Results at Chinese Club, The results of the events held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday were 200 m. Medley Race. A Ctesa 1 Sg. Mong Guan, 2 Lm Choon Nki'c, Scan Tens .Ann. Time '-I mm. 20 4 5 sees. B Class 1 Sim Boon Hoon, 296 words
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Article96 1930-07-01 19 Government to be Asked To Clean Sport. The death of Pradie, the French Rugby player, whose spine was broken in a match is to be inquired into by the Bordeaux magistrate. M. Lucien Besset, a deputy and exinternational Rugby player, has also informed the Government that he intends96 words
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Article24 1930-07-01 19 Mrs. Harley, the manager of the American women golfers states that Miss Glenna Collett will compete in next > ear's British women's open golf championship.24 words
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Article591 1930-07-01 19 Mrs. F. T. Tree Distributes The Prizes. The twenty-first annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School were held on Friday n.orning when the prizes were distributed ty Mrs. F. T. Tree at the Chapel Hall of the secondary school at Cairnhill Road, appropriately celebrated with a programme of music591 words
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Article301 1930-07-01 19 Winner Examined By Veterinary Surgeon. At Newmarket the Stewards of the Ji.ckey Club caused the following notice to be posted prior to the Chesterford Plate: "The Stewards give notice that immediately after the winner of the race has been dismounted, they will order an examination of the horse301 words
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Article21 1930-07-01 19 Phil Scott's challenge to the winner of the Sharkey-Schmelling fight, received by the New York State A.C., was tiled withcul comment.21 words
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Article49 1930-07-01 19 The death was announced in mail week in New York of Mr. Leo P. Flynn, who formerly acted as manager to Madison Square Garden. Mr. Flynn had been a prominent figure in boxing for many years, and handled, among others, the lights between Jack Demp*y and Jack .Sharkeyinl^|Agjigj|gjg4Koml Tunney49 words
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Article965 1930-07-01 19 Two Champijns Retain Their Titles. The boxing programme .taged at Olympia by the N. 8.0. attracted one of the largest erowdi of tin I all the four conterts provided first-class <>rwtainment. write! Fred Dartueil i» a Home paper. Spl>lo;,i has the f m been so good965 words
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Article31 1930-07-01 19 George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, beat Chirk Wiggins, of Indianapolis, or. points in a 10-round bout, (dole w;is the aggres < r throughout, Wiggtaa being unfit and slow and content with inrlghtinK.31 words
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Article57 1930-07-01 19 After being hooted and jeered by the spectators for Seven rounds, Jimmy Slattery. of Buffalo, recogniaed in New York State as the light -In avy weight champion cf the world, and Pet I.atzo, of Srranto'i, Panama, were o:il •veil uut of the ring liy the leferee. The nout was dpc'an-i!57 words
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Advertisement62 1930-07-01 19 BEWARE OF BACKACHE It suggests kidney weakness. NEVER neglect an aching back its warning may be serious. Backache, cloudy or painful urine, sediment, gravel, stiff, aching joints, rheumatic twinges, or a fretful, nervous, tired condition are signs of kidney distress and call for prompt attention. Don't lose precious time Start62 words
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Article2184 1930-07-01 20 Why Channel Tunnel was Vetoed: A Costly Gamble. BRITISH MALAYAN DINNER (From Our Own Correspondent i London, Jane icr i>a hi today promise* Whitsun. .hi-t a! present 1 un ing the (irosvenor House Hotel in i'.;rk Lane, built <-n the site "i the Duke \\'i iii itei2,184 words
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Article149 1930-07-01 20 Surprise for Preventive Service Officer. The wiles of U:e Chin <■ .)i .m smuggler are many, and ingenius devices have uecn frustrated from tiir.e to time by ofßce-.-s of 'l. Slngaaere Preventive Service. When the Japanese steamo- Takoma Mr ii came nlor.gside the whai-ves ai Tn:ii .:\j149 words
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Article110 1930-07-01 20 Woman's Suicide Because Sht Could Not (let On. A passion for sp-.-ing cleaning as v n nson for suicide was suptrested by witMMM a. an inquest at Yarmouth racmtly < n Miss Curolta*, Ellis, 70, a woman of independent means. She was found dead seated in an armi110 words
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Article357 1930-07-01 20 More Wireless Facilities j For Ships at Sea. The Singapore Bureau of the Health Organisation of the League of Nations has for some years been doing valuable work in preventing: the spread of dil by iieting as a esuecttac and distributing centre of cpidemioloftical intelligence in the Far357 words
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Article218 1930-07-01 20 Teaching Gospel of Order And Rule. London. June 11. From the Imperial viewpoint Xi: Karl Kipling stood out with .1 leph C amber- 1 'am and Cecil Rhodes a< one of the three men of the century, said Lord Lloyd, who j was the principal jjuest at the218 words
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Article632 1930-07-01 20 A Little-Known People. FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST BEFORE ENGLAND. Trnvnncore and Cochin BtatM are iituated in the south-west sf the Great Indian iVninsul.i. In this part of Indi then hi t<> be fiiuiul a sect of people pot lasting, for the Indian, tuir skins anil classical features.632 words
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Advertisement126 1930-07-01 20 THE UNITED AIKALS CO., LIMITED. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. SUBSIDIARY COMPANY OP IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LIMITED. Manufacturer!! of I'l HE ALKALI (Soda Asli). lII.OiMDK OP LIMB (MsacfciM A I STIC SODA— Solid, Hri.Uii. »'n«dcr). M SIM SODA I'owdered. CHLOBIDB »)F I.lMK— Tropical Petal, Flake 98 per cent. Quality. CALCIUM CHLORIDE— SoIid. SALAMMONIAC126 words
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Advertisement187 1930-07-01 20 Uf ffi^to TEATHER-LIGHT <^^^^^f/ s" t:^§^ <^'^^^ Pressureless $W)'^ TOUCH" Mjßjm HPHOSE who use the Parker Duofold'PressureWtWSt barker Duoi'old mar- less Touch" ■,m vel at its -Pressureless Todiiy ask ur dea er ,-j^ Touch the unique Park- to show you a new stream- BBS tT i:T1 P ro u ven^187 words
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Advertisement204 1930-07-01 21 AdorableW^gg^ffi?. ASHES OT ROSES /y ixcsovti an impsrti th II Z' Of a y° ut! fi:! OMTiplcxiOll— l U S ff\ "tJI a In i'> adorable 011 lhc H ii a: cr at the IV I «nd \t^y" dunn creating finishing touch w ilw -tr N tcilct. 'Iherc is jusi204 words
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Advertisement180 1930-07-01 21 Life and Vitality given by VIROL "St. J (Before Viro!) Same boy age S. (Alter Virol) Build your child's body for life Viro'yis literally the Food of Life. Case after case proves by photographs and authenticates by doctors' testimony that Virol abounds in the vital foods without which healthy life180 words
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Advertisement383 1930-07-01 21 Put batety rirst Ask for Genasprin! When baying aspirin put safety first— ask for Genasprin, the safe brand of aspirin. Genasprin makes pain fade away without disturbing the digestion or endangering the heart. Thousands of British Doctors have written praising the safe and sure pain-relieving properties of Genasprin- -by following383 words
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Article472 1930-07-01 22 £60,000 Mentioned. MAN WHO RETURNED FROM ELLIS ISLAND. Charges under the Bankruptcy Act, Involving a sum said to be over £60,000. were mentioned at the Guildhall Police Court on May 21, when John Field, a London financier, aged 40, appeared before Mr. Alderman Jacob. Field formerly lived472 words
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Article141 1930-07-01 22 Four English Weeklies Banned. London, June 6. reminder of the rigour of the censorship 'in Ireland ii provided by the MWI that four English weekly papers have been banned. The announcement i> made in the official gazette that the Free State Minister of Justice, "n the advice of141 words
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Article128 1930-07-01 22 Professor in Lisbon Tropical Medical School. The death of Professor Francisco Xavier da Silva Teles, physician, colonist, peopraphist. economist, and educationist, is announced. Born in Nova Goa (Portuguese Indies) in 1860. he enlisted in the Navy after taking his medical degrees, rising to the rank of Commander.128 words
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Article301 1930-07-01 22 Admiral Discloses New Cruiser Plan. Washington, May 20. A remarkable secret concerning the United States shipbuilding plans was inadvertently disclosed yesterday when the Senate Committees were discussing the London Naval Treaty. While speaking before the Forei;rn Relations Committee, Rear- Admiral J. V. Chase revealed the301 words
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Article90 1930-07-01 22 Famous Pilot Crashes in New < Zealand. Captain Saunders, the well-known air j pilot, was killed recently when his aero- plane crashed at Teawamutu. New < Zealand. He had a distinguished record. During 1 1 the War he served in France in the 60th' Squadron and bagged90 words
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Article637 1930-07-01 22 What Britain Spends On Popular Game. Mor? han £28,250,000 is spent in Britain every year on golf, which is nearly five t'mos as much as was spent, twenty years ago. Today, it is computed, 564,000 men and I women are. devotees of Of game, and637 words
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Article138 1930-07-01 22 Daughter Told in Will to Keep Her Legacy. Mr. John Thomson, an accountant, of Grand Avenue, Muswell Hill, London, gave the following advice in his will to j a daughter I desire that my daughter Ethel shall iin all things bear in mind that I have worked hard138 words
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Article121 1930-07-01 22 Soviet Plan to Further Their Ideals. A new attempt to ir.creasv the antireligious movement in Russia is reported. As it is now being realised that the Russian people must have somethins to worship, a plan is being worked out by the Bolsheviks for elevating to the121 words
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Article282 1930-07-01 22 Increased Competition With Britain. Cardiff, May 18. A somewhat alarmist riatr of Russia's incursion into the coal export trade is taken in certain circles at Cardiff. Sir James German, who i I prominently associated with the exporting side of j the Welsh coal industry, has282 words
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Article86 1930-07-01 22 2,000- YEAR OLD ANCHOR. Found in Lake Nemi Near Caligula's Barges. A bronze Roman anchor, 11 ft. long, has been discovered faring excavation work at the bottom of Lake Nemi, the famous crator lake 20 miles from Rome. The anchor was found at a distance of 200 y:u<!s from one86 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-01 22 Superlative Quality at i an Economical Price State Express 999 are for those »mokers who require a first-class cigarette at an economical price. They > are guaranteed to be exactly the same in every respect as the World-famous State Express 555, except that they are not made by hand. I95 words
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Advertisement23 1930-07-01 22 BEST OF ALL MEDIUM POWERED CARS IS THE HILLMAN FOURTEEN STRAIGHT EIGHT FOURTEEN See and Try AT THE STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE Phone 5911.23 words
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Advertisement572 1930-07-01 23 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!.) HEAD OFFICE W.nchester House, Sinjapor*. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the Britis* Life Assurance Companies572 words
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Advertisement576 1930-07-01 23 BANKJNG NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. established 1861 at Amsterdam Aathorlaed Capital Olds. 100,000,000 (abeot £8,500,000) Paid op Caoit.l Olda. 66,000,000 (abont MUNOJNO) Roserrec Olds. 27,186,866 (about £2^70.000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM HBANCH OFFICES THE HAOUB. ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BBANCHKS i BATAVIA i Head Office for Ditch Cast SHANGHAI i Head Ofßea for576 words
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Advertisement659 1930-07-01 23 BANKING 1 THE BANK. OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. <!nrf.<r.-«t.»«l hy rpecial Charter In Japan) Cuott*] gMtacttM Y15.000.000 Capital f'»td un Y12,1i26.000 Prp*.,j«ut S. Shimada, Eaq. DIRKCIORS T. Hisßraune. Esq. M. Araki. Eao. N. Vnnai'ita. Esq. N. Takaa-i. Eso. T. Yoehida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE I'DTp-l). Formosa (Taiwan) ARANCBES AND AGENCIES Annoy Hoir659 words
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Advertisement248 1930-07-01 23 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Englan«) Fir*. Life, Marine, Accident. Guarantee and Motor. Assets (60,000,00« ARTHUR C. POTTS-Manager and Underwriter. Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Buslaeas. IS rnjo.in. Rapid Orewta HAS A Policy for Every Need. btabliahed 1887 Braarn Ofllce248 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-01 23 'TRIUMPH" fißflPK^ THE MOTOR CYCLE 11 Jlf I FOR HARD WEAR. We invite inspection of the 1930 "Triumph" display in our show room. CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST MAILED ANYWHERE ON REQUEST UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. T MPO( X >- /;ot^ N' N i AT THE95 words
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Advertisement295 1930-07-01 24 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES T@tl RCCiSOYIS W^hlf Porcelain-on-steel cabinets of correct proportion and smooth uniform exterior, combine the beauty of u-^^ffil; 7 T^' ;r^ A porcelain with the strength of steel. B ■■HHHHHSi UP P" 2 Qui^t— without sacrifice of efficiency or dependa- Jif V ink biSlty. JT ±ly n 3295 words
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Advertisement213 1930-07-01 24 FIRST, SECOND, THIRD FOURTH CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT TRUSTS BROAD STREET HOUSE, OLD IfcOAD STREET, LONDON, E.C.I Capital approximately £3,000,000 CHAIRMAN: ALD. A. EMIL DAVIES, L.CC. £15 nominal capital behind every £5 preference slhare The amount of Preference Share capital in the i*t, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Co-operative Investment Trusts is limited213 words
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Advertisement75 1930-07-01 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE. WALTER B. UNDRII 333 PADMORES WALTER LINDRUM PLACES I.AK'.K ORDKB FOB I !.L SI/.K PADMORE BILLIARD TABLES. V.hrn the bes( is wanted ''PADMORES" IS SELECTED, Sole Agents for Malaya FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAI'OUK KUALA LI75 words
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