The Straits Times, 2 July 1930
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Title Section39 1930-07-02 1 The Straits Times '.ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST IXFLIEISTIAL NEWSPAPER lIS MA&4YA. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, Jl LV 2. 1930 I'RK'K 10 CENTS c I'AGES The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. 0 PAGES PRICE 10 CENT39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1930-07-02 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161), I Ny Carlsberg Beer i In nottlr* and nn > drtoghl. i I Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. I (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. RALEIGH il THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE $IPI|KSNH| t^IJL THE FINEST CYCLES -^B IN THE WORLD IVI A X b o RECORD213 words
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Advertisement21 1930-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST ('PHONE 3683). t Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT > EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Inc. in D'". SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement571 1930-07-02 2 F. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (laeorr>orate4 to England) HAIL AND PASSENGER AND CKtGO SERVICE. PENTNSULAT O ORIENTAL f-N. CO. UNDER CONT WITH Hlb MAJESTY S OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA A"D JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. RATPT7TANA 16,600 July II KASHMIR. MO July 26 BOKIU "199 July 27 KA$H571 words
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Advertisement671 1930-07-02 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middles Borough Vessels Tonnage Due sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 July 2 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 IV HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 July 30 II HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 18 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 13 14671 words
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Advertisement481 1930-07-02 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AMD aTCLBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly ssilings by ths wellkr.Dwn steamer Ml* EH* (7868 vans) aad the new moter \asaaL MALABAR (4SJ2 tons). The Mm MARELLA Is one of the largest aad finest steamers trading to Australia,481 words
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Advertisement667 1930-07-02 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 6451, with aat-uwuw.l**— to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. .tad Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore aad Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official laformatioa Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch laduM Airways.667 words
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Advertisement606 1930-07-02 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THS CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. {Incorporated in Englaad) REGULAR BERVICE TO MARSEILLES. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN— UGMOA, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BAIITIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH LONDON, ROTTERDAM AM) HAMBURG.606 words
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Advertisement494 1930-07-02 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in 81am) BANGKOK COASTING SKSVICB Fof Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnira, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeon, Slchon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA h p,,rt July 2 PRACHIPOK July 7 MALIM July 9 SUDDHADIB July 14 July lfi The steamers are fitted494 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1930-07-02 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Kotlcrdnmsche Lloyd UKKKI.Y MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO ••aiaa Asutirliß Hnalhaanptaa Marseille* Rattera'asa Tonnag* MwajkM 12.000 R.L. Joly 4 JM.. Witt lti..'C>o S.JI.N. July 11 a.d Patria 10.000 R.L. Joly 18 mv li Rswft i*jU» S.MJ4. July 2» n v Sibaiak ISJMfI442 words
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Advertisement1533 1930-07-02 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHI ar.KVI< C IV THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OCTWARU9 TO Hung Kong, Shanghai aad Japan Du* S'por^ ,-.s. CITT Ol" DELHI In IIY UK ATHENS As* s.i. CITY OF DURBAN brk4 t.t. CITT1,533 words
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Advertisement390 1930-07-02 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO, TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT SCHEDILE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Kranriaru and I'ortlnnd S.S. MICHIGAN sai'.t from Hong Kong July San I'ranrifcn, Lou Angeles and San Diego S.S.390 words
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Advertisement409 1930-07-02 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada* Rocky Mountain playground For booklet* and information, ivriie, phone or call. L. L. I AWI i:K. General A|rm, Hnng Kiwk liank (IhiMuiv CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largett Railuu/ System in America SIANG LiM PARK LOKONG 10. GETLAMG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houflea S3O p*r month .'5-roonTHi409 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary32 1930-07-02 4 I Ho I ila V..u.\. beloved wife ol Hoarding Ofleer, Singapo corti ge leaves ln-r i 160, Robinson Road, at 4-4S p.m. the Cathedral ol The Got thence to Bidadan CenM32 words
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Advertisement646 1930-07-02 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times. Cecil Street Please insert the following small advertisement for days There nre approximately seven words to a line and th»r« i» flat rats charge \ii 2& cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. The additional646 words
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Advertisement522 1930-07-02 4 MISCELLANEOUS MAlii!Li:s. white Italian. 1, Telegraph St, PI AN SJASSI TW, Kaatpoat Bai.ru Road, -ir. (VAN! illei thai ENGLISH i-ADY wl hei t,i teach privately >r in st-'-.,,,,;.s t v r upcountry. Apply LADIES. 1 have just unpacked a new sliipir.cnt of black satin >h,,. al $4.60 per pair, M..\.522 words
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Advertisement713 1930-07-02 4 BOARD AND LODGING HOLIDAY BOARD-RESIDENCE facing sea. Daily or monthly. Bathing pagar and pier. Tiffins, teas, bashing parties. Terms moderate Scl'-tar (i range, 10% milestone, Thomson Road. I'honc UIC'J. GOOD CTTSiNE, tenni< and a dip In the Kriny, are three essentials towards good health. These can be obtained at Beach713 words
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Advertisement640 1930-07-02 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LKT, Nos. 13 and 15, Shanghai Road, off Tivcr Valley Road. Bungalows with quarters and garages, in nice compound. Water and electricity laid. Locality quiet and cool. Tor particulars apply to Chia Swee Teck. 37, Blair Koad, Singapore. BEAUTIFULLY KI'RNISHKD double-stor-is« to let. Immediate OCCwnation. Eight640 words
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Advertisement754 1930-07-02 4 NOTICE IN TIIK KSIATK OF WALTER LEGREW W ATKINS, DECEASED. I'crsuant to the Trustees Ordinance IMt Joction J'.l Notice is herein- given that all ;reditors sad other persons having •in.--L-laims or demand-- aßainst the Kstate o* Walter Lagrew Watkin- deceased late of s-j Kinic.shall Road. Beckenhiim in the County of754 words
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Advertisement510 1930-07-02 4 FEDERATED MALA? STATES RAILWAYS IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE ALTER kTIONS. CwflUßcacing AugOHl !t3O. I'OKT DKkSON l:|{ \N( !l The pai seng it ti n pvii Seremban and l'"i Dii ■nspended. Sirusn, Sangi Pinang; :ll be eloi ed A coo.ls train Dickson and ltd la tralm- will conveyance to v Koala Bawah510 words
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Advertisement825 1930-07-02 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT AT j MUAR. ADMINISTRATION PETITION No. 3S of 1928. In the Matter of the Estate and Effects of .SAYEED BIN AWATH SAYEEI), DECEASED and in the Matter ..f the Probates and Administration Enactment 1915. AUCTION SALE •1 mtaaMa aluplnimi and rubber land situate in the township825 words
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Advertisement642 1930-07-02 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES FOREST DEPARTMENT. TIMBER BRANCH. TENDER NOTICE Timber is required for conversion during the following four months as under: (a) 650 tons of Cherfcal. (l>) 650 tons Resak. (c) 660 tons of Kapur. (d) 450 tons Keruing. (cl 100 tons of Red Mcranti and or Scraya, and (f)642 words
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Advertisement189 1930-07-02 5 m^ xk /_>3BsWvßr "SPEEDEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD., Ire. rj.orated in Switzerland MNSAPMI I'ENANG IPOH BANGKOK. ■MBBaaaaaasavnaanaaaaaßWaVMaaVßW] Cuts, Abrasions and scratches are immediately soothed and rapidly healed by PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cti. Tubes 75 cv. Tlooring tiles In various artistic and original189 words
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Advertisement730 1930-07-02 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer. Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel Money Chungcr, Raffles Hotel. Grosvonor Hotel. Kelly .v Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat A Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay.730 words
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Advertisement146 1930-07-02 5 |-iFPji cy F lii l i '4i Br |HmH^9 OVERHEAD LINES Illustrated is a cradle uuard over some G.P.O. Main trunk lines in Kent. England. The transmission line in a 33 K.V. line supplied and erected by Messrs. W. T. I H E-N LE. Y Telegraph Works Co., Ltd. for146 words
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Article1535 1930-07-02 6 CINEMA NOTES. •?3S Tern Tkmmmmd Film gwen Mo Slump in Talkies IT hat Audience* Want Catering For Variety How Productions Are Absorbed Fox firings Singapore I p-to-date Inertia of British Film Industry Cheaper Seats. If the number <>i people seeking entertainment in Singapore is any indicalion of the1,535 words
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Article196 1930-07-02 6 Chinese Attempt to Stop Soviet Control. A conference on Mongolian affairs <■ discuss the internal development of M<>: golia has been formally tnaoenrated in Nanking. More than 40 delegates of Mongolian tribes are present. The Foreign Minister issue! a statement addressed to the peoples of Mongolia and196 words
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479 1930-07-02 6 Difficulty of Subduing Chinese Pirates. There appears to be no limit to the burdens to which the Socialist Government are prepared to subject British shipping interests in the Far Kast, writes a special representative 1 of the Morning Post. It was announc-ed recently that479 words
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Article167 1930-07-02 6 Poe Admirer Chisels Poet's Monument. Residents of Baltimore are rallying to the defence of Edmcnd Fontaine, the t'lant pathologist and ardent admirer of Kdsxai Allan Poe, who, with ;>. chis edited the monument to Po? in Wyman Park recently. Armed with a flashlight an.l chisel, Fontaine went167 words
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Article89 1930-07-02 6 Ingenious Bomb Device Injures Five. Simla, June 19. "ombs exploded at Lahore. Lyulpur. I (iu.iranwala, Sheikupra. and Amritsar last I nipht. An infrcr.iou .icvice to lure the police i to their .leath was contained in the modus operaadi at all places, which consisted of a mild89 words
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Article700 1930-07-02 6 i Many People Killed. f GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S APPEAL. 1 Saigon, Juno 7. i At Bahoni. MM ten miles from this city, several hundred rebels came into I conflict with the police, resulting in one 1 being killed and five wounded. A second group, attacking the Town Hall,700 words
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Article56 1930-07-02 6 Portsmouth st.miis nn Portaaa Islan,l, which I.l.ii'.iiKint-Cnlim. I .1. 11. Cook* stated at the eongTCM of the SouthEastern I'nion of Scientific Sodatiei at Portsmouth recently la sinking A; tome Una in the distant fulun. ha ■aid, Coabjun, now at the foot of Portadown Hill, may supplant Hnnfham and56 words
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Article160 1930-07-02 6 Programme of drill* up ta nml for week ending July 6 Wednesday, July 2, MI p.m... Drill Hull. Brigade Signal Section, Weapon and Signal Training. Thursday, July :J, 8.1 5 p.m.. Drill Hall. M.O, Platoon (Koraaiam), M.C. Training ">.ir. |i.m., Drill Hull. "A" 111.G.J Co., ClassiScation Revolver, Friday,160 words
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Advertisement69 1930-07-02 6 NOTICE. EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF ODEON RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. RE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMING. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONGS.' The records are obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD., Raffles Square. I). T. LIM CO.. 353. North Hridge Road.69 words
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Advertisement191 1930-07-02 6 BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY JUNE 28 to JULY 5 The lirst of its kind in the City of Singapore. .Jus; Received Choice Selection of 1,500 LADIES' HATS Prices from $3.00 upwards. 200 LADIES'" DRESSES Prices from $8.00 upwards. These arc Bargain I'ri.-i's which cannot be repeated or beaten locally. Outslalion Enquiries Solicited.191 words
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Advertisement278 1930-07-02 7 ALHAMBRl THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND Hii REPRODUCTION lAnEti. TONIGHT THE RETURN OF THE RAINBOW MAN EDDIE DOWLING with BETTY COMPSON and FRANKIE DARRO in "BLAZE O'GLORY" an ALL-TALKING, SINGING, DANCING, MUSICAL DRAMA ivvlainwd the finest story of the Year. CAMEO KIRBY com.ng! MARLB mOUGH I (THK T>EATtt WITH TBS278 words
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Advertisement295 1930-07-02 7 \\IM \LU \i\lM \\L U\\l MM \\'M UU)dU UU UU \,/MU OGOeORQeOQQQQQQQ.OQ 00.0 X "THE HOME OF BIGGER AND BETTER ENTERTAINMENT" Special Matinee Today at 3.15 Children Half-Price 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. Continued Success of The Idol of Millions, MAURICE CHEVALIER .vfljHHk'. in His Greatest All-Talking and JmSHHUfwK'. v>^>^/295 words
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Advertisement218 1930-07-02 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Booking now open FOR THE FORTHCOMING S. PRODK TION. IN THE NEXT ROOM" A Heal Thriller ON SATURDAY, TL'ESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY, H>, 22. 24 AND 26, AT 1.13 I'M. Hooking at LITTLE'S $2 SI. MONIER REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES MADE IN ALL SIZB6 DT TO I I218 words
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Article650 1930-07-02 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Witnesses' Fees For .Masters And Officers. Subsistence all »"<•! i offlieis attending 1 inquiries into the Ins- (jf or accidenU t,, their ships is a; matter which ha* <.icii;>ii-d the- attention of the iociel to t me, -aythe Journal of Comn Some few yean ago, however,650 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article739 1930-07-02 8 German and Belgian Deals IMPORTANT GROUPING ANNOUNCED. A new an<l hitrhly important grouping of I European non-fcrrou- metal Interest i innouneed. Arnali;aniated Metal Corporation, Ltd.. is ■bout t«. .-flu large exchange <>f sharei I *-ith the Metallgeseflaehaft of Frankfort. S'egotiations with the Bociete Ginerale des Mineraia ui739 words
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Article176 1930-07-02 8 Low Production Costs. fhtaantb Htinuul genera! meeting: of the < turns I'.ubher Kstatcs, I. id.. wi:s atld in London, on June 4. Mi. K. I.. Hamilton, who presid: .1. tid tkat r.O doulil shareholders wuulil cons.ilcr ilu- ir-uk satisfactory, representing as it <'.id pioiit .if ill. ISO. i-ciua!176 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article453 1930-07-02 8 brat VaL Buvm Selien ii ii ambi Ku n 2:. ■> Ayci Hi tun ..1 ll<B 1^ >: cd. f] ii bangrin Tin II *9 1 Bktani Parian*- Mfl 0.11 1 Bata i ayi ■> (1...1 0.6S 1 bukil Arang i- ;n 11 11 11 ii Hurwah Mawj la453 words
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Article184 1930-07-02 8 bra Buyer* Seller* l .1-1 lJ7»i i» lit Mt.v.iaru &C o. ti.UO 7.00 uoro. 50 M McAllsMr ft C*. »v 00 MOO OH*. 12.'>0 12. i: ..vi MM U II She:'. 4.12.6 4.1V6 cd. i i biagapon I c\i Stor. D.so i.co i -Mgaporc Tr»c. Ords. 7 1/i: U184 words
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Article112 1930-07-02 8 i )<i Storage 7 fjt. deb. of UH red. UU-M 102 lOt ci. inif-pore Municipal S p.c. "i 1(01 rto. VjM lljHgjtM pur. i',i r'•"»•.r Sittgapon Mwhlf 1 4V» j'.c. el IWti ret!. IMI JlM'U.wu V 6 par SinsafoM M«aicipal IH nl-oin 1oi IMM rid. UU (I.UVO.VUO112 words
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Article344 1930-07-02 8 tracer and Co. and l.yall and Lvatt's quotations. Tod»y» l'ncu» Co. kvatl AKcnb] 1XJ IM l.lo 1— J l.w \:m 1.10 j.Jj A. Ilil;. 1.80 --J 1- U 1-0 i. tuning uo •»•*> "•»>» A. Malay (f2j l.io ZM< l.uo IJM M, 1.19 1U5U 1.D0 l.JU i l.oa344 words
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Article240 1930-07-02 8 Reduced Duty Suggested; In Ceylon. "We ;irc (roinjr to mak" repnientationi to Government by a deputation asking that the rubber industry should be firci said Mr. C. f. Whitakcr, Secretary of the (Vylop Chamber of Commerce, to the Time, of Cryli.n M Juno M, in reply240 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article69 1930-07-02 8 Singapore, July 2. Tin. <iui<-t. Kuchaii 1.08-1.10, Kirn: I.OS-1.48, .Xii.'uy Conaala. L'l-^l cwati r.f. •i centa, Ulu Klai Hony Patta r.t-:,C'» eenu, Temohi Tronohs 16?.-lf>s. ud.. Ayer HiUma U l.'s. id Hong Kong Tim l«a.-l" Kubber. Quiet. New Seuditia I.TBH-I.BS Mental:at.s SC-Mti cents. !':u l!«:iut; 84*469 words
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Article123 1930-07-02 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. liagapere, .'.i I, Lindon. Rubber I 1-H.d.. down Ncnn price i London Standard (pet I.' 1 eeata. London. Tia IIS7 Ita. •'••i.. ti I Mining. -Quiet. Sungei W.. l.ii'i-l.i.i. KinU Dredgea 1.05-I.K Malaya Ceneeli M-23 cent ren.s. Sunt-ci Laaa 1 -!•'>■ 1.: :i«i. Ulu X cent^.123 words
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Article69 1930-07-02 8 Today. p.ni I'tnka I li ml, I I nine and N. West Sumatra Blinj... 1 mil Itillitnn I Kdrmlule I p.m i rn\.. ,rlhv. illiVi ID 1 Ml J.- 'vi 1 1 n.m i>iiij (1.. V 111 1 Kthl li 1..,.:1 A. A. Bj Grai Britain, Ir-larni.69 words
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Article22 1930-07-02 8 MAILS FOR EU ROPE. By Ii.ilrsiDoora .a-:^i n l.vft B'pora v. v 2 m... Arni. 1 •inilu.i May 26 Jut,'? June 2322 words
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Article87 1930-07-02 8 lulj 2. Ships alonusidi' the Wkarm ur expected to arrive. KEi'PLl. IIAItUOl II. Jt Bt. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal v. ESSI L9 IN Ml DOOM. Tanjunx l'»;ir. Victoi ki'Mpil llarli.iur. No. r Bell II. Vessels Arrived. !1 LAN I i:a.\ ii I 7. CITY Ol r»un(.K.M AS87 words
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Advertisement391 1930-07-02 8 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA. KUALA KANGSAR Tender* u.li be reeehred a ih, >'.i.t< Engineer, I'nak. Taiping, up t.. 3 p.m. m' Sipt. I, IM6, for the construction ..> (!<'>itn ii;,ij construction of an NACARA fo- Hi* Highness, thi SolUn o, crak at Hbki; Chsutdan, Kiii'.iu391 words
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Advertisement57 1930-07-02 8 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TEND] the Still IIk Jbhore Plana i |.i!lt!i i rnmenl i I Johtiru Hal p-oiking day i ween thv d i :l un<1 I (..in. V, nden mu n lobi lleil and musl be m»«!-.' i>n «h* printed Under forw It) posi niUBl The Roven II Ib I57 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous265 1930-07-02 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Kef on. l.'riirht Wind. Stition. Temperature R:.in- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weathtr. Max. Mm. fall, shine, i llui.iidity tion. F. F. in*, houri. m.p.h. Alar .>t:.r l»0 T5 0.20 M *K 2 Cloudy K..t:i l!h;.ru No report. K.Tkhmmi M 7.". MS N.7 sr, SSW E265 words
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Miscellaneous66 1930-07-02 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Vi Mliirs.iny. July Z. li. V.. 1.45 rt Thursday. Jl!> B.I. homeward mail <!<• e* p.i H. j I.S p.m.. I it. 2 in. Iriday. July I. II. W. |..m., I in. 8 itiircla-.. July H.I. H. \V. M3 .1.1 ft., i 50 ft. I in.66 words
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Article629 1930-07-02 9 Still on Downward Trend. DRASTIC RESTRICTION NEEDED. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Today's l*rices Kubber, 1H' 2 cents per Ib. I in. 17.1 tons at HM{ P^r picuJ. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London 6 1-lftd. per ll>.. down '«d. N>» York, 12 cts. per Ib.,629 words
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Article139 1930-07-02 9 Exchange of Preferred Ordinary. T!'<- dirtetwi of I.fvcr Brataen tat* that, hi view of certain alteration* in lh»eapital of the company that they bars in mind, they deaire holder*, of the 8 per cent. preferred ordinary ■harea ti> nccept the .iff^r t.. rxchanca iht-ir ihana* mada some jraan139 words
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Article78 1930-07-02 9 Rugby, July 1 Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam Uhem :i7r>, Bnmhio is. i:M<;d.. Berlin 20.385, Brussels M£ls, Bucharest 818. Rio I K-16, Buenos Aires in .;-ui. Copenhagen ik 16, Geneva 56.078, HeWngfon IM l-H>. Hong Kong la. nl.. Lisbon IWJS, ktadatfl 13.36, Milan U2.77. New York IM l.:! 2, OsloBritish Wireless - 78 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article733 1930-07-02 9 Sir Hugh Bell Suggests A Remedy. Mrs. Philip Snowden presided on May 29, at Caxton Hall, Westminster, at the resumed i-onference on free trade, which is the out■oine of the discussions on this subject, which took plaev at 11, Downing Street. Professor Gilbert Murray, describing733 words
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Article411 1930-07-02 9 Sheffield's Retort to Mr. Snowden. liitrrp.^linu' correspondence has aaaaad between the Chancellor of thp Kxrhequcr and "he Sheffield < hamber of Commerce. The matter um us the result of a resolution -ent to Mr. l'hilip Snowden i. ririnjr the ;ty of Immediate!; extending safeguarding duties in the iron411 words
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Article62 1930-07-02 9 12 o'clock noon, July 2. Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6 l-16d. per lb. New York Spot Sh.cet G. cents 12 per lb. t.S S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tendar Spot July August i-pii-mbcr Autf.-Ncpt. url.-Ucc. Buyers 1962 words
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Article1920 1930-07-02 9 Assets Over £61,447,000. FEATURES OF THE YEAR S BUSINESS. The 68;h annual general meeting of tht Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd.. was held on May 13, at -the registered offices of the company, 21, Cornhill, London, E.C. Sir Percy Wilson Ntwson, Bt., presided. The leeratuy (Mr. Join1,920 words
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Article69 1930-07-02 9 Ocean shipments of para rubber (including latex, revertex and concentrated latex i during the mpnth of June, 1930. Preliminary Return. Rubber including Conccn- Latex trutcd. and Latex. Revertex. Total. Singapore 26,389 163 26.552 1 I'enanK 7,191 I 7,194 1 Malacca .270 270 Tort Swettcnham 2,631 1" 2,641 Total69 words
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Article435 1930-07-02 9 Mr. Churchill And Income-Tax. Tl," Finance Bill was again discussed In Committee of the House of Commons on June 3. The subject of first discussion was Clause 6, which embodies Budget concessions in the taxation of motor-cycles and heavy motor-vehicles. The matter was debated at great length435 words
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Article303 1930-07-02 9 Bedrock May Be Reached In September. London, June 6. When will the great commodity slump end is the question asked everywhere at present. Some are of the opinion that bedrock will be reached in September, when the effects jf the relaxation of credit restrictions have been felt, and303 words
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Article1149 1930-07-02 9 Many Looms Idle In Lancashire. REASSURING NEWS FROM INDIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. I line 1. Spinners and manufacturers have not been able to make any pMgNM towards better times and a drapgint; demand has been experienced in all sections of the market. A larger amount1,149 words
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1027 1930-07-02 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WE DN ESDAY, JU LY 2, 1920. ENTERTAINMENT. the Ea it who still :i an In ■■■.-ic interest In music and the drama will have noted with regret that thy supply of such entertain- neat hai otami almost entirely. It was j never nry i>lontifnl, and1,027 words
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Article1262 1930-07-02 10 Will History Repeat Itself (By M. Edouard Herriot the famous French statesman President of the > Chamber of Deputies, in an interview.) To answer a question such as the above i calls for any amount of courage and, frankly I do not feel justified in dealing1,262 words
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Article15 1930-07-02 10 Mr. R. Maveda. brother-in-law of the Japanese Minister in Siam, is on holiday at P>:sn7kok.15 words
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Article17 1930-07-02 10 Mr. Aif red Morris, headmaster of King's Coljege, Hong Kong, recently completed j"i yean in Government semcc.17 words
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Article18 1930-07-02 10 Mr. A. i). Murray, of th" Supreme ■•i-irv, Ipoh. lias gone on trans- 1 -si ing OAce, Tapah.18 words
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Article21 1930-07-02 10 Mr. J. Namaiic, the eldest so;i of Mr, 'i 'i:i:'ie. .1.1.. of Singapore, has B C.L. degn at (Jue< n's !->r<l.21 words
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Article10 1930-07-02 10 (••■,(■,l,l Prnnefather recently passed ay Home, ile China Navigation pryic10 words
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Article22 1930-07-02 10 A Sin Kuo Mm me .-;ii"- from Shanghai il,i 1 Krench Minister tn rti-n cm to hai i la niehl Muli 1Sin Kuo Min - 22 words
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Article30 1930-07-02 10 Dr. A. F. Markay, M.8., Ch.B. (Now Zealand), who arrived m Singapore by the Malabar, will shortly take Uf hiuDpointmi nt with the Centra] Health j Board in Negri Bemhilaa.30 words
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Article35 1930-07-02 10 Mr. 11. Nash, First Police Magistrate, I Kuala Lumpur, is -avirjr on transfer ;■> the end of August as District Officer, Kuala Kubu. Mr. Nash assumed duties as Fir.-.t Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, on Mar. 'Si, I.W.35 words
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Article36 1930-07-02 10 Mr. W. M. Gilmorc, technical expert to the Royal Survey Department, Siam, has left Bangkok to attend, as delegate from Siam, the meeting of the International Geodetic and Geophysical Union, to be held at Stockholm shortly.36 words
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Article121 1930-07-02 10 Dr. David Rockwood died in Colombo on Juno 24. He was the eldest son of the late Dr. W. G. Rockwood, and was born in 187:! and educated at Royal College, Colombo, Epsom College and University College, London. After serving in the University College Hospital he returned to Ceylon and121 words
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Article750 1930-07-02 10 WHERE STAMP COLLECTORS SCORE. Dr. Tan Bin Chiang, of Singapore, hus "diagnosed," quite correctly, that the author of our "Note of the Day," which appeared on Friday last concerning the condominium referred to by the Committee which recently reported on the methods of appointment in the750 words
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Advertisement137 1930-07-02 10 H Liqueur Scotch KM (RED SEAL) JfimL Whisky '--'J& >'£|nnaam I |L See that Safety Se3l is en ■P^imi^BH every bottle. It is for proI Sc'iV f tection of the cor^umer and f guarantees that he receives f the genuine article. Price $3.34 Duty included. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD Incorporated137 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-02 10 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. T. K. K.'S GENT'S TENNIS SHOES Sizes 25 to 43. From 70 cts. to $1.15 per pajr. "TTi ij'i.'i i"i"' m •mm't V* IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. J 4-» f U.S. DE102 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-02 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.40 words
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463 1930-07-02 11 NAVAL TREATY DENOUNCED IN HOUSE OF LORDS. NAVAL TREATY A BLUNDER. Striking Criticism by Lord Beatty. NO DEFENCES. Britain's Vulnerable Trade Routes. London, July 1. It will be a shock to thi country when it awakens t-> the fart thai naval 1 roteetion is a thin?: of ilu* pa ft,463 words
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Article78 1930-07-02 11 ATLA NTIC FL IG HT PLANS. World 1 Cross i-i Three Hup-;. The woi I 1 lai r, the '••,:-,uir ped with new iiU'i bi i for ..M-s in the including :i f.i'/li'. from Southampton to O>1>>, preparatory to an Atlantic crossing in three hops. Although the seaplane can accommodate78 words
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Article63 1930-07-02 11 Railway Scheme to Cost O\er £.{,000,000. Rugby, July 1. Replying to question in the House of ommona, Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chanci llor of '.lie Exchequer, s:»i<l the total estimated coat of the Zambesi Bridge scheme, including railway extension*, was a little over (3,000,000. The British Exchequer wasBritish Wireless - 63 words
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Article28 1930-07-02 11 Tokio, June M. Admiral Rokuro Yashiro, popularly known as the Kle^ant Sailor," died toi;:iy. He had suffered from an internal complaint for some time. Nichi-Nichi.28 words
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Article79 1930-07-02 11 I Reduction of 12,382 Tons In June. The total shipments of para rubbci From Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Port SwetU'iiham during the month of June ■OKHUtad to 3G.C57 tons. This shows a notable reduction of 12,382 tors compared v/ith May, and apparently reflects the effect of the79 words
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Article62 1930-07-02 11 Police fire on Unruly Crowd. Cairo, Ju'y 1. Ihon sad people attended tho he! I in the provinces in connection with Kahsa 1'asha's campaign the Government nru!y i ipportew attempted to rush -.h<- platform at Biib?i«s station, contrary police order*, n-.u\ r.t-ri usly injured two ,.ffi. n and62 words
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Article113 1930-07-02 11 CABLE MERGER. Wireless Station Probable In Singapore. London. July 1. The rtport and accounts of Imperial C nrmunications, Ltd.. adopt d at the first general meeting, show a profit of £2,023,000 for the past 21 months. A dividend of b% per cent., equivalent to £3 5s. 8d. per annum, wasReuter - 113 words
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Article164 1930-07-02 11 Mr. Baldwin Speaks To World's Journalists. London. June 17. Ur. Baldwin was the principal speaker at a banquet held in the Royal Academy by the Press Conference. Sir William Llewellyn, president of the A cod i- my. presided and it was attende i by many leaders of164 words
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Article126 1930-07-02 11 Death of Injured Member I .-eft iiehind. (From n Own Corrwp&timL.) Ipoh, Juiy 1. Two robberies and a bwglafy hwe taken iil."cc Iictc. A jjantj who raided a house in Kampar im-t with stout resistance and were Fenced to (lee, leaving behind one of their •i.,126 words
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Article1314 1930-07-02 11 Questions to be Asked. RESTRICTING CHINESE IMMIGRATION. The following are the orders of th day for the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held in Penang on Monday Question by Mr. Lim Cheng Kan In view of the certainty of increased unemployment due to the1,314 words
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Article264 1930-07-02 11 Freedom of the Rhine. REINSTATEMENT AS FREE AND EQUAL NATION. Berlin, July 1. The national celebrations in Germany to mark the liberation of the Rhineland from nearly twelve years of bondage were continued today, when all the schools were (fan holidays, salutes fired and festivities264 words
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Article111 1930-07-02 11 Future Payments In Jeopardy. Nanking. July 1. The Minister of Finance has issued the following statement j Uj) to the present the Government has made the salt loan payments according to the I'lan adopted in September last year. but the making of future payments has been placedReuter - 111 words
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Article108 1930-07-02 11 I Lack of Raw Silk Demand And Silver Slump Blamed. i Tokio, June 30. Trade returns for the last ten days of Juno show totals of Y37.091.000 and "..JS5.000 for imports and exports res- pectivtiy. The jrranil total of the Japan's export trade durinp the first si\108 words
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Article92 1930-07-02 11 Construction Works Inaugurated. Shanghai, July 1. -Miiiilial Ch;i')K llsiich-lianjr. Mr. Wu I Tw-chen, Mr. (.'hniif; Chuan, and tho re- :ircsrntativi's ..i" Marshals Yen Shi-shan ;tu Feng Yw-hiri>Pg attended the inaucru- i ration of the Hulutao Port Construction 'A'orks today. Hulutao, with its capacious harbour, is < in SouthSin Kuo Min - 92 words
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Article46 1930-07-02 11 Captured Missionaries at Last r Released. Shanghai, July 1. The Rev. R. W. Porteous and Mrs. Portcous have been released after three months captivity. Reuter. Mr. and Mrs. Porteous, who belong to the China Inland Mission at Yuanchow, Kiangsi. were captured by brigands.46 words
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Article62 1930-07-02 11 Committee not to be Appointed This Session. Rugby, July 1. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, stated in the House of Commons that it had row been decided, in view of the short time remaining, not to sack the appointment this session of the joint committee toBritish Wireless - 62 words
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Article139 1930-07-02 11 England Fight Hard Until The End. The Australians won the second Test match at LordV yesterday by seen wickets. England's second innings realised o75, which left the Australians only 72 runs to get for victory. The first hour's play was fateful, for Hammond, Hendren and Duleepsinhji139 words
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Article331 1930-07-02 11 Postponed Owing To Indian Unrest.' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 1. It is definitely announced that the proposed M.C.C. tour of India, Burma and Ceylon has been postponed owing to the unrest in India. Bombay, June 16. The decision of the Hindu Gymkhana to boycott for political331 words
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Article133 1930-07-02 11 Death of Marshal Wmr Shih-chcn. Shanghai, .Inly I. The steatn muiwj Jit I'tk in^r loda) of the former Premier, Wang SM-chen, at the ape nf 7<l. Sin Kuo Min. This probably refers to Marshal Wang Shih.-ch.en whn (according to ;h<- China Vc-or Book) was (if. and133 words
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Article30 1930-07-02 11 Formation of Provisional Government. London, July 1. The Bolivian Legation in London has received a cable from the Government announcing the formation of a military Provisional Government. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article32 1930-07-02 11 Sentenced to Six Months 1 Imprisonment. Allahabad, July 1. Motilal Nehru, president of the Congress working committee, and Syed Mahmud, the secretary, were both sentpncfc«l ;o six months imprisonment. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1930-07-02 11 Hook and Matthews Arrive At Calcutta. Calcutta, July I. The airmen Hook and Matthews have I nrrived. Reuter. tReuter - 22 words
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Article573 1930-07-02 11 1 Fresh Shansi Offensive In Shantung. JAPANESE ANXIETY. Thrust from Tsinan To The Coast. Shanghai, July 1. A fur! her l>ig .Shansi offensive is reported to have been ordered on the Tientsin-l'ukow and Chiaotsi Railway fronts. Tin' (ir~t thrust will hi: southwards from Tsinan, along the railwaySin Kuo Min - 573 words
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Article98 1930-07-02 11 Plans to Expand Air Force Adopted. Tokio, July 1. A joint conference of representative of the Navy Office and the Naval General Staff Office has adopted the naval defence plan drafted by the successor of Admiral Taniguchi. The Board of Marshals and Fleet Admirals is meeting at98 words
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Article49 1930-07-02 11 Unanimous Resolution Passed In Paris. Paris, July 1. The congress of advocates of a European Customs Union discussed thu Briand memorandum and passed a unanimous resolution stating that the objects would be best attained by agreement between smaller groups of countries, with later amalgamation of groups. Router.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement74 1930-07-02 11 TODAY'S FEATURES. I Page I i Europe Fifty Years Hence, by M. Edouard Herriot 10 Home Sport Letter 15 j 1 Cinema Notes 6 > Today's Crossword Puzzle 15 j EnfHish Cotton Trade Reviewed I I Australians Win Second Test 13 I i Selangor Tennis Champion1 ship 13 I The74 words
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Article432 1930-07-02 12 Charge Against Manager Withdrawn. i T],, failure of -.<. Chinese restaurant husin. ;ipore's Chinatown in February of thia year resulted in charges of criminal breach of trust being fared against iho manager and cashier, who was befoie Mr. C Wilson, the Smjra- poie Criminal District Judge, yesterday432 words
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Article178 1930-07-02 12 Duke Offers Land Instead Of Death Duties. The offer of the Duke of Montrosc to Goi n m id hnttead of death itut land in <i.;. comprises some <>f the most beautiful, ;is in best, agricultural land iti .m.I. The ish-.rvls of Loch Lomond, n Lo- aid, which178 words
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Article127 1930-07-02 12 Musical War Talkie at The Alhambra. "Blase o'dl.Mv." :i talking Urn with a w;ir background, opened at the Alhs i last nijrht. I; la :i ttory within a rtory and stiffen somewhat through lael urrangi i Eddie William.- (Eddie Dowling) -lur.s my loldier Car) Hummel (Schumann Heink)127 words
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Article306 1930-07-02 12 Harbour Board's Claim For Repairs. A sum of $1H whs claimed before the Civil District Judge (Mr. H. R. Bull) rday afterneoa for repairs to a i'u;-.t. Mr. E. I.. Morgan, foreman ■hipwright in the employ of the Singapore Harbour Hoard, the plaintifTs, explained '.hat the craft was306 words
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Article134 1930-07-02 12 Situation in Singapore Less Acute. h IJS74 aged and decrepit hack to China. About w.'ii- local unemploywhi'in had not been long in r< mainiBC '■'>?> P<?r cent, were who had diiftvd down from the isurc at the Protectorate ha.red. Last month the I r repatriation seemed inning of134 words
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Article103 1930-07-02 12 Poison Gas Pumped Into Special Cell. An exectrtidfa by asphyxiation took Bt < arson City, Nevada, recently. \*hen R. H. White, a gambler convicted murder of a fellow-gambler, was put to death in a special execution chamber. White -vus left alone in the room, bound to the death103 words
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Article108 1930-07-02 12 Allegations Against Weights Measures Men. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 1. I Mneae baatfd T« Hah Hee, of the ta ;i!i<l Meafuree office, mi discharged here today after being charged v. ith ;»< ccpting a bribe. A second Chinese th> Weight! and Measures office, similarly charged, mi108 words
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Article76 1930-07-02 12 Attempt to Get Passports By False Declaration. (From On Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 1. Two Burmese Buddhist priests were i ZMi each or 21 days' imprisonment oday i'<i' makiqg a false declaration tothcChiaf Polio* Ofliceivwhen applying iporta la Siiim. I hey arrived in I'enunR u few days a(fo76 words
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Article442 1930-07-02 12 Aid of the Foreign Banks Invited. Shanghai, June 19. Apropos of the proposal to restrict leckless gold speculation, the Commission for the Reorganisation of the Cm rcncy has addressed letters to the local Gold Exchange, and ihe Chinese Bankers' Association requesting them to assist the Chinese442 words
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Article308 1930-07-02 12 China Faces a Serious Problem. China, which h;:-> legged b.hind western countries in treating the mentally deloclive, is now trying to pia:i BodCSB scientific attention for the million or more insane who go iincared for there. The China Medical Association h: 1 unanimously passed a resolution that. there308 words
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Article72 1930-07-02 12 Trench Incomes to be Worked Out to Eight Places. A new horror for taxpayers has ben evolved by the French taxation department. Income taxes this year, the Government has decided, must be worked out to eight points of decimals on the centime. This means that calculation72 words
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Article59 1930-07-02 12 The F.M.S. Railways draw att?ntion in our advertisement columns to important train service alterations to commence from August 1 next. These changes affect Port Diekson and Kuala Kubu branches, Singapore local service. Kuala Lumpur-I'ort Swettenham, Klang-Kuala Selangor, TampinMalacca, Tnpah Road-Tcluk Anson. Sultan Street-Ampang and Sumrei Beri .•ranches, I'enanp-Alor59 words
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Article161 1930-07-02 12 Will Not Retard Export Trade of Country. Washington, June 22. In a speech here today Mr. Robert Larnoni, the Secretary for Commerce, said ill" new Tariff Bill, recently signed by President Hoover, would not retard the amazing growth of American foreign trade. After the tariff revision161 words
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Article292 1930-07-02 12 Author of "All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor Dead. Although very f-jw of the countless millions who have sunx and whittled his tone* knew his name. Mr. Bennett Scott, the composer, who has died at his North London home, was probably responsible far BOW of the292 words
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Article307 1930-07-02 12 Englishman and French Girl Charged. A 60-years-oM City man and his 1 Bailee* a young Frer.chwqman, for whom he had bought a number of Mlk dresses I road, were together tin^'d £G50 at Westminster recently for fraudulent evasion of Customs duties at VietjHl Stac.'on, London. Tiit;: were307 words
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Article123 1930-07-02 12 May One Day Blossom As The Rose." The Sahara Desert will be made tc blossom as the rose one ot these days, M. J. H. Richard believe;, and then I" ranee will be one of the c r eat agricultural nations of the world. M. Richard, formorly123 words
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Article115 1930-07-02 12 Former Singapore Man Falls Overboard. While on his way home to England by way of Canada Mr. K. K. BmIIj, ;h countant of the Hong Kong and Shur Banking C'or]:oration in Shanghai, overboard from the s.s. EmpreM of Russia in the Pacific, and was drowsed. Mr.115 words
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Article169 1930-07-02 12 Suggested Solution Of India Problem. B >m')uy, Juno 12. Explaining the attitude of the committee of the Bombay branch >;f the European Association and 'he committee of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce towards the political situation, in response t<, the request of the president o Indian Chamber of Commerce,169 words
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Article82 1930-07-02 12 Luxurious London Mansion To be Sold. It wai announce! recently that Ktnsington House, one of the BlMSt mansions in London and ererlooking Kensington Gardens, W.. is to K line the £o\ iet Embassy. A Soviet o^cia! stated thai, a price for the lease had been agnsd Dpoo82 words
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Article64 1930-07-02 12 Owner Proposes to Sail The Clipper to America. Sails ;ue l-jin,"T n.iado for the famoui dipper Cut'.;- S:;r!;. which is now serving as a training ship at Falmooth. The owner. Captain Dowmui, propose? a trial snil to tho Clyde in order to tM the possibility >,;' navigating64 words
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Article293 1930-07-02 12 13 Annamiies Beheaded In Indo-China. Under the heading "The Hour of nu'nt 13 Heads Fall This Morning at Yen BUT at break of Day," ti.e Avenir of Tonkin, a journal devoted to French commercial interests in Ind.T(hina. recently reported the guillotining xA the second liateh293 words
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Article209 1930-07-02 12 Judge Suspects Forgery £17.000 Involved. A nun'i < :iim to the £17,300 Fortune of u we mar. who committed suicide wa ioneu before Lord Merrivale in the London, recently. The woman m Him ictoria tfacj Larty, of Henilworth Court, Putney, 8.W., who died vn February 22 year.209 words
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Advertisement23 1930-07-02 12 The Big Race JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT Pint "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" Sole Agents BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.23 words
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1448 1930-07-02 13 Chapman's Gallant Effort in Second Test— The Derby Described. AUSTRALIANS WIN AT LORD'S. Sensational Finish. CHAPMAN'S CHEAT EFFORT. The Au-lralians won the second Teal match at Lord's >esterda> b> seven wicket* in spite of a v. onderful effort by A. I'. K. Chapman and (i. O. \llen, who put on1,448 words
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Article374 1930-07-02 13 British Hopes Shattered. MISS NUTHALL BEATEN BY MISS RYAN. London, July 1. After the men's monopoly of yesterday's programme, women took the limelight today, when the singles quarterfinals were decided. Great interest was naturally manifested in Miss Phyllis Mudford, the young Sussex player, who stood upReuter - 374 words
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Article86 1930-07-02 13 United States League Results. New York. July 1. Baseball results to date are as follows National League. Boston beat Pittsburg 6 5. In a second match Boston won 8 Chicago beat New York 10 3. In a second match New York won 7 4. St. Louis beat Brooklyn 15Reuter - 86 words
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Article262 1930-07-02 13 Ong Ee Kong and J. B. Bong in Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. Once again Ong Ee Kong enters the final of the Selangor singles championship tournament, and will meet J. B. Bong. In the semi-final Ong Ee Kong disposed of Ng Kok262 words
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Article380 1930-07-02 13 Important Alteration To The Rules. There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Football Association held in London in mail wtrk but the resolution which was largely responsible for the interest displayed was withdrawn. This was the proposal in thr names of Huddersfit-ld Town and380 words
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Article119 1930-07-02 13 Big Tennis Meeting at Kuala Lumpur Likely. At a meeting of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association the appointment of Mr. T. P. Nailer as president in succession to Mr. A. H. Whitaker. who has resigned, tM confirmed. Mr. O'Beckett was appointed r-on. secretary in place of Mr. N.119 words
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Article67 1930-07-02 13 Draw With Semarang Bond. A cable received today states that the Malay footoall team touring Java drew with the Semarang Bond team, two all. The arrangemenls»for the third South African Rug-by tour in Great Britain in ll>31 are now completed. Twenty gamci are to be played. Wales will67 words
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Article1272 1930-07-02 13 P. Leo Faulkner - P. Leo Faulkner.) A Deceptive Race." DIOLITE MAKES THE RUNNING. CBj Blenheim has won the Epsom Derby of 1930 and thus the name of this well-bred son of Blandford has been added to the list of equine immortals. Those closely associated with his victory were his owner,1,272 words
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Article180 1930-07-02 13 rdnesdai. Jul> S A.FA U. tJ J- 1.. cir.i. lii.l SI < r"i Bn Ka.l,-. Bud Ton. Merchant! rs. Kill an.i 1... I'a.i Tharsdaj. Juh I S.A.K.A. League: lit Div., I.r.F.A. HL X.A.X.. Jalan Bcsar Stadium 2nd Div., Mansriel.K v~. C.K.r.. .s.K.t.: UK. M.P.IL. S'.ailiun k*Mrvw l>iv., B.C.C180 words
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Advertisement160 1930-07-02 13 County Cricket results and other sport will be found on Page Seventeen. AT "MOUTRIE'S" NEW AND POPULAR "His Master's Voice" Records INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY GRACIE FIELDS (Comedienne). ORCHESTRA. with Or( an Accompaniment 10-inch Plum Label Record. 10-inch Plum Label Record. It. M7j GDfGHI SNAPS, ilnurdun. •> i itti r inrr a160 words
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Advertisement56 1930-07-02 13 The co-operation of Clah Mercian. n v.- t -.1 in lumping this diary of :.poiliti.; acearata up-to-date. CHAMPAGNE ITALIAN > AT THE WEDDING OF H.R.H. THE ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE GANCIA RESERVE 1921 EXTRA DRY WAS DRUNK PRICE VERY COMPETITIVE. As good as any of the Most Expensive Champagne. Sole Distributors56 words
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Advertisement228 1930-07-02 14 YOU WILL AGREE THAT THE AUSTIN 7 IS THE Finest Small Car in the World BUY ONE: NONE BETTER Tourer $1,275 Saloon $1,495 Why not write for particulars? Borneo Motors, Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG, TAIPING, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. MALACCA AND HAAD YAI. SUNSHINE GLAXO WITH ADDED VITAMIN D CHERUB A228 words
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Article2652 1930-07-02 15 Calcutta Sweepstake Mystery: Anxious Ticket-Holders. KIPPAX BATS WELL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 5. Not sine- Flying Fox's year, in the days before the Flood, when the French candidate. Holocaust?, broke his leg at Tatten!n>m Corner, had I seen the Derby and I had stt my2,652 words
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Article235 1930-07-02 15 Two Women to One Household. An elderly tingle woman who to-ik par; in a discoMton uii ti-.r" neritf of a husband or a career ;it '.ho recent or.fciencv in London of the A oeiati *i oil Ventura Clubs s ujtko i >. -.1 that every ma lied235 words
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Article188 1930-07-02 15 Miss C. Hunter's Death At Age of 78. Miss CtHtUM Hunter, of Abbey House, Windsor, died recently after n lon<* illness, at the ago of 78. Only daughter of the late Sir Puul an.i f.aily Hunter, of .Mortimer 1 1 i I Berk<, und well known to188 words
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Advertisement309 1930-07-02 15 No need to SUFFER Don't suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBEKLASN'S PAIN BALM will case the pain at c/.-.ce and bring prompt relief ai>J comfort. This wonderful Union nt has no equal for banishing muscular Balaton itiee and the severe pains309 words
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Miscellaneous177 1930-07-02 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. J> p ■;■>" 2J. Pertaining to tnc s.do 1. Murmur I-a-Juhable 7. Miserly man That which is woven IL\ Heraldic figure Consume 13. Difference in vuluc of moneys Small crown 14. Collect* ug:iin 14. Provoke 15. Qaap Pcrtaininc lo Adonis 1«. Permits Motal bars 17.177 words
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Advertisement66 1930-07-02 16 W\ In I lE* A *iB Af^ fi*^ r -s at T2? tf» DOl HI APHMBiCiAKr cS F/?£S/i FROP7 Er/GLAND NOTiIING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE, THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON uw I fIENMIQ Üblißlu 1 -^"BBUIFSaC Isi merely the self-evident Jlgfla^BH^aWtiiHilßlt>SJ< clientele of66 words
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Article672 1930-07-02 17 Eighteen Centuries. EXCITING FINISH AT LEICESTER. obtained o nturiea county cricket games whidi on Baturday, and r.iveral huRO tl spite of this, how- I U.il in definite ersl i I lK>wling McDonald (Lancashire) i Kent McrRyan ten for GsanorKWiahin Warwickshirc Boycs hire) had U andReuter - 672 words
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Article385 1930-07-02 17 2nd Welch Regiment's Sports Meeting. llw finals tf the individual championBhtpi of the Athletic meeting: of the 2nd Wi Ich Ripimvnt were competed for yesi'. rdny at Tnnglin. Privato Williams of A Company, v.ir.niT the 100 yd:;., 220 yards and the quarter mile, wen the Victor- Ludoruin Challenge385 words
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Article152 1930-07-02 17 Handicaps for Second Day. Tat foltartaf handicaps arc announced for Tuesday, July the ■>«■< day of the IVrnk Turf <'lni) mteting Ponici i.- II :.nd ill. Thin! Division. 'feu- fun St. Mannaway '.'.7. Iri.sh Ijidy 8 1 Imareek 8.1S, Merry Boy 3.12. P.omnnco Bop •>■■■ r s.«, Blarney152 words
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Article47 1930-07-02 17 Wyatt Qualifies for Final Of Championship. In the simi-final of the S.C.C. snooker piotuhip la.st niftht C. L. Wyatt beat A. Saiintlers by 181 points to 82 in ihrtv I He thus qualified to meet H. J. Frewin in the final tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.47 words
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Article33 1930-07-02 17 Results of Second Division Matches. Matches in the Bceoad Division "f the V.F.A. Lngw, played yesterday, rrsultl ii foll'iw.s H.A.r l> Telrplinnc Co. 1 V.M.C.A. Sorory 2 Robin 1 B.B.C. l33 words
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Article156 1930-07-02 17 Hristol City Excused Until Third Round. At ;i Council meeting of the Football Association, the president, Sir Charles Clenti occupied the chair. The Council agreed to the following addition to Regulation 13 for the sanction and control of the Leagues and competitions: The rules of such League or156 words
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Article372 1930-07-02 17 Raiding Junk Fires On Fishermen. Hong Kong, June J'!. One perscn was killed, two were wounded, and la were kidnapped by pirates who suddenly swooped down on ;i junk, with its sampans, off She Muk Island, in Chinese waters, last night. The fishermen wore hardly aware of372 words
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Article112 1930-07-02 17 London Man and His Daughter Win for Fourth Time. Mr. W. H. Heath, of Putney, and his daughter Nancy have won the world's amateur dancing championship in Paris. The professional dancing championship went by the narrowest of margins to Maxwell Stewart and Pat Sykes. The heats were112 words
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Article725 1930-07-02 17 Daily Riots Fighting For Food Tickets. The vice famine in Kiangsi continues Mid growk worse and worse (writes a ?orreepondent at Yushan, Kiangsi, to tho th China Daily News, Shanghai), aJthough the authorities are doing their best to keep order r.nd to divide out both725 words
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Article108 1930-07-02 17 Man Gets 6d. from Button "B" And Returns Id. The following letter appears in "The Telegraph and Telephone Journal Sir, For the most honest borough in London I would give the palm to Chelsea. This morning a police officer presented himself at the Exchange door and handed it:108 words
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Article67 1930-07-02 17 Not to be Used in Polish Parliament. Against the votes of (he German, the Socialist, and Communist deputies the Silesian Diet last week passed a motion prohibiting the use of the German language in parliamentary debates. This is expected to react very badly on German-Polish relations and67 words
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Article53 1930-07-02 17 Granted by Turkey to U.S. i Concern. The Turkish National Assembly has passed a Bill grantifiR for 25 years a i match monopoly to an American concern i in exchange for a Iciui amounting to j $10,000,000 and an annual income to the 1 treasury of 1,800,00053 words
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Article1576 1930-07-02 17 Agitation in India. ACUTE DEPRESSION OF TRADE. In an article published on June 24, a special representative of the Times of Ceylon who has been touring India declares: The immediate grant to India of Dominion status as it exists today in Canada, Australia, South Africa and1,576 words
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Article84 1930-07-02 17 Shops and Offices Draped In Black. Jti iwaioin. Jane 17. Tiiift- Aiaii- concerned in the recent disturbances were executed today. All Arab shops were closed and Arab executive oflkei were draped in black cloth. Jaffa, Jui.f 1 While a crowd which had collected In front of the84 words
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Article102 1930-07-02 17 Dramatic Police Action In Cape Town. Pretoria pi'ison, the largest in South Africa, had an unusual experience recently when it was raided by large force of .!?*eetivos and police. Secrecy atntoooded the preUadnariea. The police were admitted jit the '■?<-k entrance, an<l opened offices and cells >v:*h102 words
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Article46 1930-07-02 17 Cost of the London Naval Conference. The fost of tht* London nml conference to the British public fuiul^ was almost i'L'UO day. Figures made public showed the COBpletu expenditure was £16,600 or an average of £182 daily for ii period of '.'1 days.46 words
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Article48 1930-07-02 17 An an Inquest at Brighton recently on chni-lcs Tanner, aged seven, who diixl in hespitol following ;i motor accident, a doetoi .'aid th:U I hii'i- ti.rc during U operation the Ik>v sti pi I In-, ulhing. Bach lin>.» ),<■ '.vi. rcvivcJ. Accidental death was the verdict.48 words
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