The Straits Times, 4 July 1930
1930-07-04
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Title Section38 1930-07-04 1 The Straits Times IESTABLIS11KD NEARLY A CENTURY.] 7HE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. :'l PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1930. t prick yp\Eys. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4. 1930 PRICE 10 CENT!38 words
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Advertisement429 1930-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27. JAVA ST ('PHONE 3683). SINGAPORK: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 0161). Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottles and on driufht. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) > SINGAPORE. |/Yz/<Zrf- A [I LAMP SHADES^ xF* 1 v^ w±m f-^4^ j-^b m w nk. c hayg received a429 words
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Advertisement8 1930-07-04 1 Prime Portland "0 X" I CEMENT U iSSWS3CASIATIC8 words
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Advertisement582 1930-07-04 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA \ND APCAR LINES (Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CaBGO SERVICE. PBNINSULAE AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S VFRNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST HAIL SERVICE. OCTOASD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. KAJTI'TANA 16,500 July 13 9,000 July 26582 words
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Advertisement659 1930-07-04 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middles Borough Vessels Tonnage Due aail TERUKUN'I MARU 12,000 July 16 IV HAKU.SAN MARU 10,500 July 30 81 HARUNA MARU 10,600 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MAKU 8,000 Aug. 13 14 8 KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11659 words
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Advertisement469 1930-07-04 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BKISBAKE, STDNffT AMD MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by tha wcll-1-rDwn steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and the new motor \j*s*l, MALABAR (4512 ton*). Th* *j. MARELLA 1* ona of the largest and finest iteamer* trading to Australia, cabins469 words
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Advertisement651 1930-07-04 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with rab-connecttong to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depta. .'•nd Manager'a Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.651 words
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Advertisement616 1930-07-04 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. I. lMlli.il. THE CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.616 words
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Advertisement510 1930-07-04 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated iv Siam) BANGKOK COASTING S*SVICH For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bamrnv--i», Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laron, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Lar.gsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHIPOK July 7 MAIJNI July 9 SUDDHADIB July 14 July 16 VALAYA July L'l July 2" The steamer* are fitted510 words
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Advertisement436 1930-07-04 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa AauLrtaai Southamptea Marseille* Eattaraaas Tonnage S.s. Slamat 12,000 R.L. Jnly 4 Joh. De Witt 10,360 S.M.N. July 11 Patria 10,000 R.L. July 18 m.v. P.C. Hooft 14,640 S.M.N. July 28 m.v. Sibajak 13,000436 words
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Advertisement1535 1930-07-04 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofmf AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Frm 81NGAPOU and PBNANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA aaH MAKSHILLBB to NEW TOSK aaa BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave B*Bore Spore Penang I'iiES. MLLMORI Jul/ 7 Ju.j 10 July U PUEP. WILSON July 21 July X1,535 words
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Advertisement445 1930-07-04 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO, TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and Portland S.S. MICHIGAN sails from Ilong Kong July 3 San Francisco, l.os Ar.gelea and San Diego445 words
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Advertisement407 1930-07-04 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada' t Rocky Mountain playground For booklets and information, write, phone or call. L. L. LAWLER, General Agent, Hong Kong Bank Chamber*. Singapore. Canadian National Ike Largest Railway System in Ametuo SIANG LIM PARK LORONG 40, GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $30 per month. 3-roomed407 words
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Article494 1930-07-04 4 Negotiations for Naval Monument. will luivp an American Naval War Memorial in the near future if negotiations, which art" now being made by the United States Embassy, are a successful conclusion. The proposal was first advanced several months ago by the Embassy on behalf &f •■■ci494 words
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Article204 1930-07-04 4 British Company's Properly Confiscated. While .\ir S. Bron, th,- head of the Bolshevik Trade Delegation, la iryinj: to :itish manufacturers and others to tra ro^ iding, cash with orders and to grant credit for sale* it; Russia itself Mr. l!p>n's superiors art Thi< anti-British fury Is wey204 words
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Article43 1930-07-04 4 SHIPBOYS' CELE BRA TION. i, June 20. Shipboy- of th< Royal Sw< dish navy are this year cell I 100 th anniversary of the foun:!:-;;' Utution. The boys enlist at IS and after two and a half yean training, graduate as able seamen.43 words
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Article445 1930-07-04 4 Rum-Running Charge Denied. Mr. Edward Tatham, the young director of a wine firm in Pall Mall, S.W., who faces a charge of having engaged in a conspiracy to thwart the American Prohibition laws, met a number of reporters in the New York offices of his lawyers,445 words
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Article233 1930-07-04 4 Spheres Harnessed For Fascist Italy." Growing attention is being given in Kome to th'j claims of Saverio Natelia, a Neapolitan youth, to be able to extract electricity from tho atmosphere and to ■:ran§form it into energy. Hi< expo imei have nothing to do with oi Hersian233 words
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Article95 1930-07-04 4 Request for Chinese Shanghai Council. Shanghai, J That Chinese be made the off:. !al language of tho Shanch". 1 Municipal Council is the gist of a request forward i to the governing boJy of the i umational Sittlement by th taxpayers of ih<- district. Tho Chinese declare that95 words
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Article197 1930-07-04 4 Does It Hinder Happy Marriages June brides are invading the New York marriage licence bureau, and drr.wirg comments in the newspapers HH IM th-.-iiie. "Is modern marriage a MsSM? 1 Addressing women students at Balti i more recently. Dr. George Vincent, pre- ii'cnt of the Rockefeller Institute,197 words
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Article170 1930-07-04 4 rifrn Star on Holiday Tn London. Mr. William Powell, famous American Aim star, arrived at Southampton in the Cunard liner Aquitania on June 1. partly disguised in black spectacle* and with hi-; Dai ii absent from the p i. I want to have a rea! holiday," raid170 words
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Article308 1930-07-04 4 Still Plays Tennis at Age Of 72. King Gustaf V. of Sweden celebrated recently his 72ml birthday unbent by age ->r destiny, energetic, forceful, cxperienc?d, and still one of the first ipuitsaw of his country. This is his first birthday after the loss >f his consort, Queen308 words
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Advertisement60 1930-07-04 4 I^PTF^^ 1] M Jifwf" Fl l« 111 mi iP' X Not merely the wlf-evMem y jfaHA a comfort provided for the -fyjj J; clientele of a pa?senger ser- <it.*/ W> lift mind. Whatever your loads, P|s Lfjjt-?''" ==1 mSt ft/ 4|^ I»ut them on a Dennis, and MALA yan MOTORS,60 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-04 4 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Advertisement327 1930-07-04 5 Kfl# all day long VmU Y:\w; time you move or think you use up a WB certain amount of energy. That wastage of WK energy gt'cs on all day long. Only from ■H nourishment can that wastage of energy be 11 Ovaltinc is a delicious food beverage II V which327 words
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Advertisement169 1930-07-04 5 Dissolves Uric Acid ▼it *ne M*spu»ni<i. i!n« iv«d 1^ .v *W Rheumati»m. In Itall iumbi«r il wtirr tbfir» •X. ■-M /< 4»n» inn V |^>.i.- i m iioaL I d'Vo» r i ;uV^ l 1 ".1* Sciatica. I'HOVQNAI at UW» »*irr, th« iul'-M^n vilb^r pur« nr dll'J I*l 'h wm«169 words
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Advertisement184 1930-07-04 5 HUMBER You know how good the Humber 16/50 has always been. Rut do you know the new 16*50 It is far and away the finest value ever offered in this class. It surpasses even the previous great achievements of Humber. Come and sec it in our showrooms to-day— and let184 words
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Article31 1930-07-04 6 Quental and family w sh to convey It thanks to all re!:" who attended the funeral ol Eila Mary Qaental on the 2nd who sent wreath*, telegrams rs of condolence.31 words
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Obituary35 1930-07-04 6 FUN ERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. oral of the lato Mr. Heng K. l.i'. will take plnce on Sunday. IMO. The cortege will leave his .raid Hill Road a.m. for Singapore Har'nour Board Godown, for interment at China.35 words
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Advertisement665 1930-07-04 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street Please insert the following »mall advrrtmement for days: Ther» are approximately seven words to a line snd th»r« is a flat rala charge ml 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. The665 words
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Advertisement541 1930-07-04 6 ♦♦♦♦»»«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦»«<««♦«♦««»» MOTOR VEHICLES isnn- ble offer. T: i:ii i t. < •wnoi uutfht Times. I- OK S.M.;:. r Wolseley ear in l ranaini iy overhauled, rewith v. new hood. Trice IBM, Apply 110, Straiti rime WE HAVE a few really good reconditioned econd-hand cars in stock. Hire-purchase erms c.in be541 words
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Advertisement722 1930-07-04 6 BOABD^AND LODGING VACANCIES, 1, LLOYD ROAD, excellent ruisine, comfortable rooms, private bathrooms, garages. Terms reasonable, phone 7157. DALYDENE 30, KILLINEY ROAD. Large double-room with every convenience suitable for married couple or two friends sharing. Tcimii and gnragc, call or phone 4609. GOOD CUISINE, tennis and a dip in the briny,722 words
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Advertisement587 1930-07-04 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. f, c-01. Sanitary instaMa :n.n. Tennis court, garages. Suitable i"o:M.arding hcuse. May be subdivided. 40, Barker Iload. Apply phone 4787. SMALL BUNGALOW TO LET, No. M. Goodman Road, two bedrooms, gae, electric light, water, garage, tennis court. Houst furnished. Rent $126 per month, apply Rtnnie, Lowick A587 words
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Advertisement766 1930-07-04 6 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA. KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will be received at the office cf the State Engineer. F< rak. TaipiiiK, up te I p.m. oi Sept. 1, MM, for the eonstru design and construction of an ASTANA .N'ACARA for His Highness, the Sultan of r'erak766 words
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Advertisement846 1930-07-04 6 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tender* will be. reeaired at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to ttooa of July 12, 1980, for the following works 1. Making a playing lield and levelling, the si:e for the Ri w English Elemental. v School, Fa. ir Pavjansj J. .instruct' hi of Mi "re. Hi.r mitiiy846 words
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Advertisement736 1930-07-04 7 IN THE SUPREME OIRT AT Ml AR. AI)MIMSTRATIO?y PETiriON No. 3Sof 1»29. In tho Matter at the Kslate and L'flVrln of KAYEED BIN AW \TI! SAYBED, DECBABEB ..N.l in Hi. Matter of the Frubatm and Administration Knartmrnt Uli. AUCTION SALE ol raluahlc skophonsr> and mkfcet n ih« i..vw! h. bI736 words
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Advertisement228 1930-07-04 7 PLANTING MATERIAL ALL TYPES OF GREEN MANURE SEEDS alao BUDWOOD AND BUDDED STUMPS from well-known Java and Sumatra Clones, etc., etr. Details and quotation* on application U FRANCIS PEEK CO SINGAPORE. i^^L^LwlMHlrttar jK«t HUNTKR'M JP?-. I. A Ml 1 Acetylene j H No bitu.le* KBnft go tm|. The most puwrriul228 words
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Advertisement334 1930-07-04 7 Prickly-Heat and cutaneous eruptions caused by perspiration are cured by I PUROL It allays the itch and removes the eruption, i Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 ctf. new" mansion. Phone 6WI. (LATE TIIK MANSION) 2JJO-A. uxlcv Itwc. One <>1 tin- L.Tiyc-t hihl Bf>st Bfl»H"W HnlMeM in sinj;;i|H)i<'. Newly334 words
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Advertisement716 1930-07-04 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtai«e4 at the 'following places in Singapore Money (.liiitigtr, Adolphi Hotel. Money Chcngcr, Europe Hotel Monoy Changer. Uafflea Hotel. Orosvenoi Hotel. Kelly it Wallfe, Ltd., Raffles Tlacc. "cderal Riliber Stamn Co. Raffles I^ace and link Boad Station." 11. Kial .v; c,.. 1.-,:., CoiljreT Qunr. Staai.i716 words
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Advertisement233 1930-07-04 7 53-' ill -i I I1 1 m OVERHEAD LINES Illustrated is a cradle suard over some (J.IM). Main trunk lines in Kent. England. The transmission line fa a SI K.\ line supplied und erected by Messrs. W. T. 'HEJS LJE-Y Telegraph Works Co.. Ltd. for the County of London Electric233 words
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Article946 1930-07-04 8 PENANG LETTER. Night Noises Nuisance. FINE FOR UNWILLING (J LOBE-TROTTER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July The whole of this town i.s only a few feet above sea level, and at h'.tfh liele:we sometimes get an unpleasant reminder of the fact. Uuring the last few946 words
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Article351 1930-07-04 8 Troubles Of Rector Who Wanted Reform. A disagreement between the rector and his parishioners at Checkendon, one of the most delightful of the South Oxfordshire villages which nestle at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, has caused some eir.liarassnient. Soon after the rector, the Rev. R. D.351 words
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Article379 1930-07-04 8 Manifesto Read at Final Meeting. Nanking, June 13. The Mongolian Affairs Conference closed yesterday. At the final ceremony General Ma Fu-hsian(r, chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee, presided. The draft manifesto of the Conference was read by General Ma and was subsequently adopted. President379 words
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Article34 1930-07-04 8 A branch of the Soviet Trade Repara- tion in Paris has been opened in Antwerp. It is, however of an unofficial character: since no diplomatic relation. 0 exist between B iffium and Soviet Russia.34 words
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344 1930-07-04 8 New Transport System For Glasgow. A new system of hitfh-Kpecd transport will be demonstrated to th-j public at this month. The constructors cf the Rail-Plane test line at Mimgavie, in Scotland, have notified the London and North- Kastern Railway (on whose truck the experiment344 words
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Article30 1930-07-04 8 I The Ir.d an [mn .mittee will line iii Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Inlj 16, to fix the standard rate i f wares the distri.t i K'lala Lanh, kaub. Ben-30 words
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Article294 1930-07-04 8 Why Undergraduates Are Bared. In an obviously satirical article on the observation of the Oxford Sunday a writer in the lais, the (Jniveraitj journal, says '/our nan age a June Sunday meant an age of rietotn freedom, to be spent in harrying cattle, phmdefill^ the maternal moor-hen294 words
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Article137 1930-07-04 8 Should Be Fixed When Contracts Arc Sinned. Baaagbai, Jane IS, In view of the declining exchange rati ihrer dollar, the Committee tot the Reorganisation of Commercial Organiaatkma in Skamrhai :n a circular to th< local commercial guilds augreat that in all import an! export transactions, th( rcharuiise shosld137 words
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Article539 1930-07-04 8 SUMATRA LETTER. Cultures Just Paying. REPORT OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. From Oui (twn Correspondent.) M'dan, July 4. T: exports from the Dutch East Indies reased from !»;>'..<>oo.ooo guilders 1926 I tn\o*MN ■■llasn in lifiti, 7 0 "1 in l'.'-iT. .",8(1.1)00,000 in 1.(28 tad ..M.OOO.fiOO guildcn539 words
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Article142 1930-07-04 8 President of Mexico's Scheme. New York, June 13. A telegram frOM Mexico City slatethat the President of the Republic of .Mexico has instructed the Secretaries ol Finance, Industry and Foreign Relation* to <i aw up a programme Fot world conference to Bad way to settle th.silver crisis. The142 words
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Article114 1930-07-04 8 Revision of Airaanl Reported. Nanking, June I T. It is imasrstoed that as result ol negotiations betwwn representative i of the Ministry of Communication.ami the f'ninii Airways Ine-orporutee! (American) relative t<< the revision of the contract between the latter and the China National Aviation Corporation fe>- i operation114 words
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Advertisement68 1930-07-04 8 NOTICE. ■I "^fW IMJ EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. RE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMING. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONCS.' The records are obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Raffles BsJeWC 1). T. LIM CO., 35.J, Norlh68 words
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Advertisement103 1930-07-04 8 riTOr fff^' sail *fc- ■ttJ'T^aW 1 sLjf^.'jV Ji^m^m S^ B \^o EA RISS PRE-EMINENCE. REPRIGfRATIMG Co LTD ORCHARD XI)., BBUtGU RI).. KEI'PEL RI).. 6KAM6I RI). MARKET. 1 f HERE is the Tea you have been -BROOKE BOND iff HI YELLOW LABEL— The pivk of CEYLOJTS CHOICEST arfTTssll GROWTHS go to103 words
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Advertisement896 1930-07-04 9 \,/m y y ,VM\dV u iu uu vm u u y u yu v v uu u r p &&-m s 6e oooG oqoqoq og> oo no cock VIPTOPIA TWIR^ATWP n In?. T?V 7 ;t v ,f FFPFccT-.ouNc rf I jn t l Jj II Booking now opeo E 5b896 words
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Article395 1930-07-04 10 SHIPPING NOTES. .Varied Career of American Ijner. The burninu of the American 1 of Honolulu in the Hawaiian Islanda bai csuaed stir enough ai Lloyd's, where there are heavy commitment), but h.is created little inc'.ueji interest outside, although ■be was on. c vv>> w 11-UlMV.il unit395 words
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Article46 1930-07-04 10 Reduction Primarily Due To General Depression. of the ives held ;'t Tokio, icami i" esidinjt. i, pi imarily due the fa t that n wi itten -iff \;i!i:'.' vet i n i Bt 1,985,000 forward I rt-.-.t vions i«-!-r.-.. a v;i- Mi|io l-.i, "ll,Ofl46 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article629 1930-07-04 10 Savings Banks' Big Expansion. Th estr*ordinar) Increaee la the funds of Uust*e savings banks which has taken industrial depression was referred to by Sir Spencer fortul. chairman of the Trustee Savings Hiink>' Association, at the annual mi in.it »t Bournemouth. Ihi trade depression, he said, h;ul bean629 words
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Article93 1930-07-04 10 The following pa- 1 1': i th- Malabai j-e»t< I >lr. K. I:. Dan.eU, Mi." 1.. H. E. Wn Mr. Stewart, Mr. Bennett, Mr*. WVlln-:. Vtolkcr, Mr. 1). c;. Landale. Mr. and Mr*, h. P. Baker, Mr. <;. H. Vatsun, M Sit. and Mr*. Shand, Mr«. H. n Jone93 words
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Article261 1930-07-04 10 ">r?. inly 4. liank -1 m s 2 'J:' J Demand t.\ :v\ liivatc .1 m. credit On New York, demnnd 6<i 1 16 I'iiv»te 6U J 57a£ On Fmncp, Bank T.T. 112 j 'i India, \\n\\\ T.T. l.Vi\ On Hong Kunt;. Uank T.T. 4 1 ii,, Shanghai,261 words
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Article486 1930-07-04 10 I'd. Buyeri Sullen i'l i; A Bin Kwnbang 2:i 85/E G A\.r Uitan iin ll;| \2 £l it Buigrin Tin ix 20 1 1 Balling I'adang 0.10 ».IE 1 1 K.ii:i I'avaj (i.;,.^ 0.1;:, 1 1 Dakil A,:.in 11 -in b.i/>) II i'l 1:. hi .all M..,iay 13 It486 words
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Article193 1930-07-04 10 Val. I'd. Buyen 8*I!»rj 1 2 Ala: Brick Pr.is. 2.13 2 j:. 2 v Brick did-. n'i i f] i. it. Am. Tobacco 0.12.6 1 1 UantraJ tnir.no U.4u u.ju gam. 1 1 r.vcie and Carr.aj«i 0.40 0.15 njm. 10a. \i>s. Datr Daveiopn-.int 4 A 6 6 I Dunloß193 words
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Article113 1930-07-04 10 S;r. h '.iporc Cold Sioraire 7 p.c deb. of llO! rt.l. IMI-M 102 106 ci Singapore Munuip..l K p.c. o: IM] red. IK3O fl^tMM par. s',i. r'«m. Singapore -Vuniciin.l 4 l i p.c. oi iuu'. red. l'J47 $1,6u0,000 »B par Siagapvrt Municipal 4'» pc. at Ui.a red.113 words
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Article365 1930-07-04 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Tudny I'ri< v» Frit.t*r Lydll Co. t;v: H il> l.'-'O 1.1') l.i) 1.43 :!1 ($1) I.IU I. I.IU 1..'> l Ilium i*l i 1.t.0 ..•> Kumnf <»4) n.L.i U.io v J.» ujw Malay It 2) 1.50 2.00 !..'>o 2.00 Moli365 words
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Article822 1930-07-04 10 Mr. Robert Fleming's Address. The forty-scccm! MWaal general Meting of the Investment Trust Cut poration, I.I.I., m held in London on June Mv II. A. Vemet pre.iitleil. Tlio chairman xaid Ladles ami gentlemen, I have tu express regret :.i the abs< r i of our chairman, Mr.822 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 10 5.!.; apaic, .1... i Tla. QaieL Kackala 1.08-1.12. Kintaa IJH1.10, l'liuwats "-M eontt, Sum.- i Wayi 2M -.l"r, HiniK Katts S6-67Vi cents, PeUlins 1 > 7'..-1.4U. Talami SSH-40 eenl Mi 1 •maola, l'l'-lm eenta, Klani; Riven 1.50-1.7S Di m.. Southern Malayan* 12a. Sd.-I3s. 3d Ayer Uitaaii89 words
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Article134 1930-07-04 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Siapapere, July I. London.- Rulibcr c, i-i«d., aacaaaced. Noon price (London Standard) Spot lit canto. London. Tin, i'I.JS lie. Mininx. Steady. Suncei Wayt 2JIO-2.50 Ku.hais I.OX-1.12, Kinta Dradf* IM-1.11, i Malaya Consols. 20-2^ cent.-.. Joaam ::i; fonts, Suntr«'i Luiia IM-IM, I'lu Klrm*? M I Or, cents,134 words
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Article94 1930-07-04 10 Friday. •>>■•!> 11. V, 8 it. i In. Saturday. Jblj K.I. outward H. W. Saaday, July I. 11. \v. <:.i a.m, T ft. > In., t.U p m., I ft I In. Monday, Ju!\ 7. i ii. w. is rt a in. Legl Jijf. iat -i.94 words
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Article55 1930-07-04 10 Today. Pi ll il.. I'akan Uaroc anil i'ujakumbo I (Honi Th, Ni rth i'l" I I |i.m. Philipi i. Tomarrew. 1 rpHiri. Ij I 1 i X i r Ct-ylui on i I I .>'-. i tUhi r i it. i bang t Ni rth and i55 words
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Article22 1930-07-04 10 By if.l \rr.l. S'puro l.nr. Ji. i K. dai In-iraiinpra Sphinx Bkloeran Ellenga tndea JUIM Jan* 5 June :;u22 words
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Article69 1930-07-04 10 Ships llaagaUt Ikl \Vhar\m or apnlrj to arrive. &EPPKL ilAltB«:i;H. liOlJ Wharf Nil. jCal Wba i VE88KLS LN HKV DOCK*. i Tinjonr I*»«ar. Ictoi Kcpprl Harboar. Ko i Belle II. I J. J VeRMiM Arrived. :;k.\(.k 3 for I'.:. FiONd THON I' Ha ii I AIM I.69 words
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Advertisement81 1930-07-04 10 A.D.172Q WCORPORATIO IN E^GLA^:O BY ROYAL CHARTER '/q FFRE MARINE LIFE MOTORCAR. In-iiramc with ur.i,ur^l inn able security, reasonable riin-s and nraeapt settlements. Established over 20(1 years. Agencies throughout Malaya. Branch Office Chartered B^nlt Chambers, Singapore. .1. GOMDON LEE, Kck. Mamtgt i wm mt "J r Shipments of gum bt'njam81 words
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Advertisement9 1930-07-04 10 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS.9 words
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Advertisement166 1930-07-04 10 RUBBER SEED THE I'AMANOEKAN TJIASE.M LANDS, SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS Of JAVA, 1.11)., LONDON) offer f,>r sale A. Tt'-v. ri Seed from the f'nmnar.y'i isolated hutliletl Seed Gardeu ll WutiKuenrcdj.i ("Tjikadoe s<-i.r\ particular* of whi-h will lie found in NoTcmbei IM7 ib.ue of "Tim flanler." PRICE. 18 Guilder166 words
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Miscellaneous257 1930-07-04 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Ruin- Sun- Rrlative Direc- Spied. Weathrr. Max. Mm. full, shine. I liuimdiiy tion. 7. F. ins. hours. I m.p a. Alcr Star ,S7 73 0.10 us Caha Overcast K.itii lth:iru X.i 71 O.IK 1:i Cain Overcast LTrenggann sn d.oi BJI257 words
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Article405 1930-07-04 11 Little Inclination To Trade. SOME INCREASED TIN OUTPUTS. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber. 19 cert is per Ib. Tin, 250 tons at $68 7 8 per pirul. x i<terday's Prices: Rubber. London 6 l-16d. per lb., unchanged. Niw York, 11 J405 words
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Article272 1930-07-04 11 A Valuable Work by Mr. Norman Angell. Mr. Norman Angell. in the "Story of a Money," published by Cass-.lls. at 21s, ha? I service which of ilistinct i benefit to the average reader unable to follow the peculiar chances attendant upon i Britain'i monetary qratem. By selecting272 words
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Article36 1930-07-04 11 Barlow and Co, in their copra report, dated July state The market has been steadier and prices show some improvement on balance. No shipments were reportMi,- quotations arc as follows; Bundried and mixed $7.r>r>.36 words
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Article26 1930-07-04 11 Owing to the bungalow not being availal.U- this week-end, the picnic of the CMMM Association has been post|>oneil imm »c c c a > s~re »TTV» V26 words
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Article733 1930-07-04 11 New Text-Book By Tempany Mann. Principle! of Tropical Agriculbure. By .1. A. Tcmpany and G. E. Mann. Kyle, Palmer and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Price not quoted. This book is published under the auspices jf the Incorporated Society of Planters i F.M.S. As is explained in733 words
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Article174 1930-07-04 11 Foreign experts cf till, being final shipii'iit mi ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports daring the month of June, 1930 Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 9i"> United States of America 4,284 Continent of Europe 2,396 British Possessions 383 Japan 106 other foreign countries 71 Total 8,165 Note. This return174 words
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Article57 1930-07-04 11 Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6 1-lfid. per lb. New York:— Spot Sheet G. cents lift per lb. IM»»<»»»>»>M<MM«tMH»»M»M<MtI> >MIMt R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July August September Aug.-Scpt. Oct.-Dcc. ID 19 > i M H57 words
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Article870 1930-07-04 11 Strong Financial Position. The ninth ordinary genera] Beating of the Kali (Java) Rubber Plantations, Mil.. «U hi-ui in London en Jbb< 8, llr. II. da C. Hamilton (chairman of the company I presiding. The t-hairiiiun said Considering the very difficult times experienced. 1 hope you w 1 1870 words
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Article307 1930-07-04 11 Chairman Explains Position. At tlu> oi-l irary (MMMl meeting of I.G. !'aib;Mii»dustrie (German Dye Trust) held ;it Frank lort-on-.Muir on June 4, Professor BoMfc, the chairman of the company, announced thai 9S per cent, of the Gyrman production of nitrogen was now included in the -ymlicate, and307 words
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Article303 1930-07-04 11 Dividend of 12y 2 Per Cent. Maintained. The twelfth annual ordinary general meetiiiir of the Medini Kubber Company Lid., was held jtn Mi;y 30 at Bunge House 71, St. Mary Ax«, London, E.C. Mr. R. N. G. Bingley (the chairman) said that the net result of the year's303 words
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Article73 1930-07-04 11 Rugby, July 3. Foreien exchanges are Amsterdam 12.0'J'i. Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 13-16 d., Berlin 20J95. Brussels 34.816, Bucharest 818, Rio 5 11-32, Buenos Aires 41%, Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.065. Helsingfors 193.». Hong Kong Is. 3d., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 41.50. Milan 1)2.83, New York 4.X65, Oslo 18.15' 4British Wireless - 73 words
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Article533 1930-07-04 11 Loss Reported on Year's Working. The second ordinary general meeting of the Crand Hole] I Ipoh i Ltd. was held in the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bonk Chambers, Ipoh, on Saturday, June 28, when there were present the following The Hon. Lieut.-Col. C. Rae533 words
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Article351 1930-07-04 11 A "Wait and See" Tendency. Guthric and Co.'s report of July 3 ■Mm During the past week the market has been verv dull, the tendency having been la follow a "wait and see policy pending tht publication of the recommendations which were adopted by the meeting of the351 words
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Article125 1930-07-04 11 I Foreign rubber imports, during the month of June 1930. during the calender month, regardless Of date of rceeipt of importers'' documents. J. I. MILLER. M.C.S., Ag. Kegistrar-deneral of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S. Singapore, July 3, 1930. amonea ncrap Shiit Lump Country of and and Origin. Crepe. Sheet.125 words
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Article858 1930-07-04 11 Chairman on Forward Sales and Stocks. The tenth annual general meting of the Kurau Rubber fatste, Ltd.. mm held at Winchester Mouse. London, K.i M Hay -'■<. Mr. K. I.. Hamilton (chairman .if the company I prcsi'ding. The secretary (Mr. I". E. Maguirci read the auditors'858 words
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Article324 1930-07-04 11 Hukuang Railways Payment. 1 latonal payments on the Imperial Chinese Government five par ci-nt. llukuunir R.iil1 ways Sink-in* Fund Cold Loan of Itli for £(i,000,00U. which arc three year, in 1 are to bo met. The overdue interest i being p:iid <m one coupon mily of the leriea,324 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-04 11 IF IT TS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Advertisement106 1930-07-04 11 Wiilaird Batteries Give EXTRA Service Tie Mil:,,, I ll ilinrd Thren<l-s'ii!>bri- 1,n11,,;,t have ij-hn thirabiTrly trlici the d'rivrr >,<<<'- .>. V atorac* hatlori i- made .ii> of man? correlated ;>;.r's. paityrc I ..f i single narl m..> mean failure <>i thr rn.tirc h.ittrr>. In naklnic iM.-.r.l iir.:>-ri.-, rxtrrne «.;r.- i106 words
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755 1930-07-04 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1930. "BEGGAR MY NEIGHBOUR i iber ef tackhmti have been ro- pas w da) v durivc '.i Increased optimism it! thn pr I ra'ibcr re pn istdiri total ihowed a sut->s-i.. al mcreasa ever si:»i:ai- importi cuTin" the correeponding moo h o' \\>z'.*.755 words
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Article1916 1930-07-04 12 Some Splendid Examples Of Devotion. These articles which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are to form chapters in a hook by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges Master Minds of Modern Science," which is being now prepared for the1,916 words
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Article372 1930-07-04 12 Mr. S. Arokia:;;imv I ;>n been appointed ;>n Immigration Fund inspector in Jofcon Dr. (Miss) Robertson is nt pMWBt a patient in the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The enjrajrcment is announcil of ?.Ir. Charles Kinj»'sUy. the Davis Cup player, and Leila, daughter of Mr. T. S. Apear,372 words
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Article736 1930-07-04 12 THAT SLUMP. In yesterday's Straits Times, 7K local mining: shares were quoted. Of those, 14, nr nearly one in three, stood at a premium. For the purpose of comparison we took at random a copy of the Financial Times of June 5 and looked at the736 words
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Advertisement158 1930-07-04 12 m& BUTLER'S VERY CHOICE WINES and SPIRITS MELNOTTE CHAMPAGNE. applied to the British Royal sg Family. Per bottle. Duty included. $4.84 Dry full Amontillado. Per bottle. Duty included. $3.84 jj«=.. I "EMPRESS" PORT As .^applied to the Principal London i_^lL 1>c bottle. Duty included. $3.84 ".ROYAL VAT" WHISKY. Guaranteed Pre-war158 words
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Advertisement96 1930-07-04 12 634 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. f U."s. DESU.VA BROS. I JEWELLEB9 ft DIAMOND MEE( BANTS New Gaads in Slcrlinir Siln-r and t >..!'. Wat. 30 ycr.rs' ex;u-ripn.-c I I96 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-04 12 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 Msai the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.40 words
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350 1930-07-04 13 A WEALTHY GANG BEHIND CHANDU SMUGGLING? HEAVY BAIL IN CHANDU CASE. "Lot of Money Behind Accused." An echo of the trial and conviction of C. P. McCully, an officer of the Singal>ore Preventive Service, and a Malay named Ahmat bin Haji Ibrahim on charges of ln-ing in possession at a350 words
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2762 1930-07-04 13 The Story of the Dardanelles. WHY THE NAVY FAILED TO PIERCE THE NARROWS. I "Crucial CriKi of the Grcal \V;:i. tor; the Dardanelles and gives his ■i th British Navy to force the It must b IS Mr. Winston Churchill who c mci iv.2,762 words
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Article664 1930-07-04 13 Case Against Member Of Turf Club. The ca-;c wu continued In the Second Police Court today, before Mr. P. S. Williams, in which a Chinese Towkay. (hoc I'oh Kong, and his employee, Chee Liew Chm, arc being trird on charge? of being concerned with a public lottery.664 words
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Article101 1930-07-04 13 Discipline in Communist Party. Moaeow, July o. Penitence ni ex|irewd l>y I.ykov and Tomxky the Iwdiiri of the Right opposition, in addressing th (.ingress of the Communist Party, for their violation of party discipline. This, however 1 ilissatisfied Stalin, who said the party still distrusted thei- capitalistic tendenciesReuter - 101 words
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Article52 1930-07-04 13 Question as to Number Serving Sentences. London, July 3. In the HoiiiO of Commons at question linu, Mr. Wedgwood Bonn, the Secretary for India, stated that persons in India convicted in connection with the civil disobedience movement since March 1 p.:id still serving ■rmtnntn numbered 3,302 on MayReuter - 52 words
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Article33 1930-07-04 13 Seized by Communists In North Hunan. Shanghai, July father Emilau Fernandez, aged 60, a Spanish priest attached to the Augustinian Mission, has been captured by Communists at Nanhsien, North Hunan. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article164 1930-07-04 13 New Legislation. LIBERAL PARTY'S CO-OPERATION. London, July 3. The first fruit of Liberal-Labour co-operation to diminish unemployment is foreshadowed in the emergency legislation to be introduced next week to speed ui) lagWlthn processes in connection with projects which are likely to provide employment. It is expectedBritish Wireless - 164 words
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Article253 1930-07-04 13 Preference Stock Dividend. London. July 3. (_able-> and Wireless, Ltd., have issued a statement to thj effect that the directors are satisfied that the company will b 1 in a position to pay the full dividend on the u'j per cent, cumulative p-.-efe-r-ence stock, 19:<0, on the253 words
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Article92 1930-07-04 13 Labourers Now Resuming Work. Berlin, J'il> I The workmen were naturally opposed to the cutting <li)-vn of wagea in the iron and iteel industries, but the firhtinR spirit is l.einj; replaced by more sober considerations. Nine thousand nun at Mulheim downed took OB July 1, when the-Reuter - 92 words
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Article33 1930-07-04 13 Riot Expected Martial Law Declared. Shanghai, July Thert are itnM rumours that u Communist riot is likely to break out in Shanghai tonijrht. Martial law is beinjt eiiforc-ivl. Sin Kuo Min.Sin Kuo Min - 33 words
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Article30 1930-07-04 13 Flying to Perth to Join Naldera. AiL laitlc, July 3. Mist Amy .luhnson is flying to Perth to join the liner Naldera en route to England. Router.Reuter - 30 words
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Article90 1930-07-04 13 Big Fall in Death Rate In Britain. Rugby, July 3. I>r. (icortrc Newman, Chief Medical Officvr to the Ministry of Health, addresvinsr the conference of the National Asso•iiitions for the Prevention of Tubercul'.sj;;, said the death rate from pulmonary tuberculosis or consumption in England ■old Wal-s had fallen fromBritish Wireless - 90 words
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Article148 1930-07-04 13 Hundred Aeroplanes To Compete. London. July U. A hundred aircraft have been entered for the King's Cup air racy, which will be held on July 5 under handicap conditions. The course will be 750 miles, beginning and ending Rt Hanworth Aerodrome. The rout* embraces Leicester. Hull, Newcastle,148 words
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Article150 1930-07-04 13 Earthquake in Early Morning. Calcutta. -Ifly 3. An earthquake which occurred at thr.-. o'clock this morning frightened man; sleepers, but the material damage was connaad to interrupted telejihone com Miunications. The shock was felt in other centres of bvnga\. Crowds in the Indian quarters larged into the itTMttReuter - 150 words
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Article75 1930-07-04 13 President-Elect at Foreign Office Dinner. Rugby, July Mr. Arthur Hende;-son, the Foreign Secretary, gave a dinner this evening at the Foreign Office in honour of Dr. Julio Prestes, the President-Elect of Brazil. The guests included Cabinet Ministers and other political leaders, the Lord Mayor of London, Mr.British Wireless - 75 words
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Article19 1930-07-04 13 White Plains, New York, July 3. The copper magnate, Mix William Boyce Thompson, left $85,000,000.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article140 1930-07-04 13 Important Resolution By Bankers. URGENT MEASURES. Change in Traditional Policy. London, July A meeting of bankers anil financial homes, including representatives of the Bank nf Knirland and the National, West-min.-tcr an 1 Midland Banks, pasted a resolution statinp that urpent measures :■> promote inter-Imperial trade arc neededReuter - 140 words
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Article153 1930-07-04 13 Debate in House Of Lords. Rugby, July 3. When Lord Ponsonby, for the Government, moved in the House of Lords the lecomJ reading of the Overseas Trade Bill, which extends the time for Government truaranU'es upon exports, Viscount Bn ntford, a Conservative ex-Minister, Criticised the decision of theBritish Wireless - 153 words
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Article96 1930-07-04 13 Visit to Croydon Aerodrome. Rujrby, July I'rinc- anil Plincess TakamaUu. of Japan, visited Oroydon Aerodrome today. They were welcomed by Lofd Thomson. Secretary for Air, and Sir Sefton Braneker. The Royal visitors were much impressed by London's air port. They asknl many quntimu about the up-to-dmt macliincs whichBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article67 1930-07-04 13 Biff Rainfall In Australia. KetbounMi July ■>■ The wonri drought in the history f < hr Commonwealth in Central and Snuth Australia h«i t>ren l>roken l>y a rainfiii; reachieg Iw laehem, S' ;ikinjr r.\in are reported in Vict-jnn, Sooth Anatralia, New South WakM and Qaeen iland and !ij;ht67 words
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Article37 1930-07-04 13 Mail" from Europe, (London mails deapatchad on June 1:2) ex 8.1. Rujula which anchored at Penang this morning will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery lo ooxholders at 8.46 a.m.37 words
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Advertisement93 1930-07-04 13 I TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page Risking One's Life for Srience. by H. 11. Tiltman and T. C Bridges 12 I Chandu Smuggling Case 19 New Books Reviewed 17 Notes from Japan Sumatra X Letters to the Editor 20 Singapore Architects in Kuala Lumpur 19 Today's Crossword I'uzzle 17 I Cricket93 words
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Article498 1930-07-04 14 President's Latest Plan. KWANGSMRONSIDES TO RAID FOOCHOW. Shanghai, July Fighting has two temporarily suspanded on the Lunjthai Railway front. Jt Is reported, however, that President Chiang Kai-shek has decided to ur.e six an offensive on the Tientsin-Puki Railway with the object of recovering Tsinatta, :-:tl Hun498 words
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Article52 1930-07-04 14 Ten Per Cent. Reduction For Salaried Employees. Detroit, July Th« Chrysler Motor Corporation Mini ,n,ri-, a uniform ion per cent, reduction i:? the pay of all salaried employ* i lent, Mr. Walter Chrysler, downwards. This is in accordance with "the retrenchment policy demanded by the curcent depression ofReuter - 52 words
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Article81 1930-07-04 14 SIR HENRY SEG RAVE. Establishment of Trophy Announced. London, June 80. A memorandum issued and signed by b numb >r of friends of the late Sir Henry including Lord Looii Mount iptain Malcolm Campbell, Lord Howe and Sit- Philip Bassoon, announces ishment of a trophy in ire, to be "iven81 words
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Article65 1930-07-04 14 "Beau Brummel" will bi' screened at the V.v.i .A ball ai MM t!i eveningThe band ol 'he s.s. Police will perform tin- following programme, weather permitting a( Katong Park, today, eom.,i 5.18 p.m. Overture, The Barber of Seville" (Rossini); selection, Rigoletto" (Verdi) "Four Indian Love Lyrics" (Pinden) vatee, "Tired Handi65 words
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Article249 1930-07-04 14 Unsettled Conditions In Sumatra. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, July 4. PIant«n in Swnatra havp received another indication, of the rather unsettled us <.n MtatM by tho murder of at by a coolie on one of the estates of the Belgian company, Societe Financier* dei Caoutchoucs. Tro assistant,249 words
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Article124 1930-07-04 14 Decision of Mr. Justice Stevens Upheld. Tin- court of appeal, consisting of the sir William Murison president), Mr. Justice Sproule and Thorne. this morning upheld Mr. Justice Stevens' decision admitting abate the will in the estate of An>» Ah Soo in favour, mainly, of his grandsor.3. which was124 words
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Article47 1930-07-04 14 Train Wrecked 4 Killed Hundreds Injured. Shanghai, July 3. On the northern section of the TientsinRailway a train was derailed today Hanchuang: and Shaha. ml three of the passengers were k'lUci and Rome hundreds of passen- are reported to have railway. Sin Kuo Min.Sin Kuo Min - 47 words
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Article87 1930-07-04 14 Another Opera to be Produced In Singapore. The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee invites offers of assistance in ani thr:' production of a Gilb.rt and Sullivan ich will be staged towards the '■ar. choma will be required, and there the principal parts to lie Ailed. are reqoeatad to87 words
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Article65 1930-07-04 14 Charge Against Maxwell Cornfield Dropped. (Fran Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 2. Harwell Cornfield, who was arrested a fortnijrht :«tro on a warrant issued in Kuala LipiSi to answer a charsre of breach in released from the international prison. The Public Prosecutor dropped the case received an65 words
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Article124 1930-07-04 14 Record Breaking Flight To San Diego. San Diego, June 17. William S. Brock and Edward F. Schlee arrived here today by air from Jacksonville, Fla., aft r having flown in the re-cord-breaking time of l.'i hr. 55 mm. 30 sec. taking on fuel and oil they124 words
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Article994 1930-07-04 14 Tribunal to Re-State A Case. The submission that the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal act in a consultative, not in a judicial, capacity when sitting on a decbion of a tribunal appointed i'nder the Improvement Trust Ordinance was made by Mr. Roland Bradilell yesterday afternoon994 words
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Article19 1930-07-04 14 The Shanghai Industrial and Commerce (Sic) Bank is announced to have closed today.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 19 words
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Article71 1930-07-04 14 June Figure Lowest For Year. According to the figures compiled by the acting Registrar-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., the exports of tin from Malaya during the month of Juns amounted to 8,165 tons. The exports for the previous five months are given below for purposes of71 words
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Article238 1930-07-04 14 Movement Aiming at A Socialist State. Berlin, July 3. Thorn has been a split in the National S 'li-ili-u party, which, at the recent elecI as been winning handsomely. lb proletarian win.:, which stresses the Socialist rather than the Nationalist irty, seceded today to form the National238 words
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Article102 1930-07-04 14 Sentence on European To Stand. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July In the F.M.S. Court of Appeal today, ii < BBg EwopMI assistant, C. Brown, formerly in the employ of Messrs. Johr. Little ar.d Co., appealed against the sentence of nine months' imprisonment imposed by102 words
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Article96 1930-07-04 14 Charge Against Indian Withdrawn. Jlirahim Maricar, an Indian moneychanger of Chulia Street, who was charg(1 with l>cir\g in possession of 1,363 I ntcrfcit jrold coins was yesterday discharged by Mr. C Wilson, the Criminal District Judge, the charge against him 1 i'lt: withdrawn l>y the Deputy Public96 words
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Article79 1930-07-04 14 Airmen Expected to Reach Bangkok Today. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 4. It is thought that the airmen Hook and Matthews, who aie flying from Croydon to Australia, and have left Calcutta, will Birrive at Don Muang aerodrome hi ra ioday. Ho information has been received79 words
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Article19 1930-07-04 14 Hong Kong, July 3. The price of i ice in Canton is dropping. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 19 words
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Article22 1930-07-04 14 A lecture in Tamil on Self Respect will be delivered by Mr. L. Natarajan, at the Indian Association, at 8 p.m. today.22 words
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Article40 1930-07-04 14 Two shophouses in Puloh Sebang, Tarnpin, caught fire last night and within two hours, despite efforts to put it out, hampered by a lack of water, only the four walls remained. The fire was prevented lrom spreading to adjoining houses.40 words
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Article368 1930-07-04 14 New Arrangement For Singapore. Singapore is making another advance in the science of traffic control. [few signals are being erected in Empress Place, near Anderson Bridge, and should be in use on Monday. The new contrivance is operated by an electric switch Mid h fool-proof. Illuminated signals368 words
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Article112 1930-07-04 14 Alleged Conversion Of Nearly £500,000. London. June "He had £17 in French money in his possession," saiii a British police inspector who went to France to bvinfr the financier, Francis Loran;r. to England, five months after his arrest in a Pari.restaurant. Lorang, plump, bald and smartly dressed, appeared112 words
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Article82 1930-07-04 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpvr. July 8. The F.M.S. 8.-.r Committee sat on Tuesday and Wednesday at the offices of Messrs." Pooley and Co.. in Kuala Lumpur. Th<? committee decided to h>: 1 statutory inquiries in thj Supreme Court. Ipoh. on Aufe\ 23 and 84. The82 words
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Article453 1930-07-04 14 TIGHTER CONTROL OF IMMIGRANTS Chinese Girls' Danger. SUGGESTIONS MADE BY CONSUL-GENERAL. More stringent measures have been suggested by Mr. Tonj* Lao, Chinese ul-Gcneral in Singapore, u deal with the flow of immigrants from Chinese ports to Singapore. Although the »ug1 jrested control which hat been mads to the National (Nankins)453 words
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Article72 1930-07-04 14 llaji Sir Ismail Sait Awarded £1,000 Damages. London, Jure ->'>. Sir Ismail S.sit was awarded £1,000 undefended action for slander ;i.::iinst Mr. Mohamed Sait, a cloth buyer sore. The plaintiff ailpfri'il that the defendant t:i'(i tho lepnuwtativt of a Manchester brewery company, for which Sir bnail'i BrtB were72 words
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Advertisement32 1930-07-04 14 "^^r^'^-J Huh I Much hope Vvc 's^\ n A'"' of v W«tt this teeni j i BLACK WHITE SCOTCH k WHISKY JJ, I f GCN'IOH 1930 Sole Agents THE BORNEO CO., LTD.32 words
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233 1930-07-04 15 Wimbledon Semi-Finalists.— Welch Regt. Footballers in Sumatra. WELCH FOOTBALLERS AT MEDAN. First Game Ends in Win For Visitors. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, July 1. the first of the three matches between the Welch Regiment and various Medan teams, which was so eagerly awaited, proved disappointing in many respects. Expectations233 words
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Article996 1930-07-04 15 Etceteras Hold Services. SOME BRIGHT PLAY IN SINGAPORE. Thanks to fine weather, hard and fast wickeU were the uilc over the week-end, ;iui sec. erieketen were aol slow in taking advantage of the opportunity t<; make runs. The Services' ii:>.ttinir proved far too strong for the996 words
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Article185 1930-07-04 15 To Meet Singapore Eleven This Afternoon. The South china Athletic Association football tourists from Hong Kong who dr: ived in Singapore last week to begin a tour oi Malaya and Java, arfll play tin-;.-opening jfair.e nt tii'. 1 Aason Road Stadium thi; afternoon, when they will be opposed185 words
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Article95 1930-07-04 15 Senior Medal Competition Won By Dr. Macaskill. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. The Jure senior meilal competition of the Selangor Golf Club »i,.s won by Dr. ll. C. Ifacaskill, who tinished all square with bogey. Anwog other eardi returned wwn Dow n. A. Allan95 words
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Article53 1930-07-04 15 The inter-Company Athletic Champion- l I ipi of the Siml Welch Kepiment will ho competed tot a' Tanjrlin Barracks to- j morrow starting at 1 p.m. Mr.-. Horc will pwent the prises. The Welch Retriment wiil ba at home < r. thai <luy to the officers arid53 words
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Article851 1930-07-04 15 265 Runs for 18 Wickets. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS IN FORM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 3. There was a surprising collapse of the Yorkshire batsmen against the Australian bowling at Bradford today, and when stumps were drawn Yorkshire needed 08 runs to save an innings defeat. The851 words
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Article45 1930-07-04 15 Kuala Lumpur, July 3. The Inter-State Association football match between Selangor and Perak, which was to have been played on the Si'lanjror Club padang, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, has been cancelled. It is stated that Perak are unable to raise a team.45 words
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318 1930-07-04 15 Gregory and Collins. DEFEAT STRONG FRENCH PAIR. London, July .1. Atoning somewhat for their complete eclipse in the singles at Wimbledon, the British representation was maintained into the semi-finals of the men's and women's doubles. Last year's finalists, Gregory and Collins, defeated Borotra and Bouasus,Reuter - 318 words
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Article297 1930-07-04 15 I Wonderful Score from A Corner Kick. (From Our Own Comapondtnt.) Kuala Lumpur, July Stlanjor Club 4. S.C.R.A. j While tlie Selar.gor Chinese Recreation A' relation were no ma'ch for the Selangor Club in their match on the pi:dapg las>i night they put up a good defence297 words
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Article68 1930-07-04 15 Indian Association to Meet Welch Regt. The following will represent the Indian Association against the 'Jnd Welch Kegt. XI at Tanglin on Sunday at 2 p.m. A Abbasbhoy, P. K. Bhaskaran, Choor Singh, D. s! Fernandez, A. N. Kaiyal, N. A. Mallal (capt.), K. Jumabhoy, Wazir Singh. D.68 words
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Article71 1930-07-04 15 H. J. Frewin Annexes Championship Cup. At the S.C.C. last ni?ht, in tho final of the snooker championship, H. J. Frewin beat the holder, C. L. Wyatt. by 134 points to 11G in a match of thr;e frames. Kr^win held the lead throughout, winning the first two frames.71 words
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Article119 1930-07-04 15 Princeton Beat Clare College. London. July 8, Henley again presented :i brilliant scene today. In the Thanits Challenge Cup Princeton University (U.S.A.), beat Clare College, Cambridge, by six feet in 7 niin.-. and Kent School beat Lensbury by half a length in 7 mins. 54 sec-. The American119 words
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Article159 1930-07-04 15 Irldlv. Jul> t S.A.I-'.A. Leagae: 2nd liiv., Warden vi. 5..1.1 Benri r'i Uric id>, Stadion. South China TaarUts vs. S.A.F.A. Saturday, July .1. PHd i tad Batt Wok-h Ilegt. athletic sports. trieast: PA and L vs. Welch Tangli:i i Etceteras vs. 8.R.C., S.R.C. laalM Institution Sports, MM. l.m.159 words
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Article158 1930-07-04 15 Four Goals Scored Uy Ismail. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, July Whiti v.i,,- easily the superior team In tl Malnya Cup i:i..! match |ila>.-ii at the Y.M.C.A. ground night, r reshuffle ::i half time inaili play of nv r. even nature ami m foui Ismail was158 words
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4355 1930-07-04 17 THE LITERARY PAGE— NEW BOOKS REVIEWED. Reconstruction of Court Life During the Last I Reign Preventing the Sovereign from Becoming Bored Perils That Beset the Courtiers Path— Characters with Hearts of Gold Hints for Ambitious Aviators Historical Blunders. •tutiitiijiuiuiuiuttttiuHtiiiiitiiHHtititutJ'itititittiimrjnitifititiiiiiitiiMnniiiiiiUMiiinitiJ HMi»HJiMiiiujitiTiuuJiiiiii*tiiu»tiriiiiiiTi:Mu;!:iiiiiiiiHtiujuriiiuiitiititft;iUiJiiiiiiUTUfuiii«T^ These Englands. The Rdwurdians. My V. SarkrilleW«L The Hogarth Press.4,355 words
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Miscellaneous127 1930-07-04 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle: (CLUES.) ACROSS. 20. Delays l. Kail in values Pertaining to the morn log 6. Marsh Nativet of Deuniark 7. Disbeliever in Goil 84. Hot a:r pipe In. Light boat 2>. Kirkcd 11. Jet j.i. Dselaai plants U. Attempt SO. Sorrowful 14. White metal Consumed li. Kooinian SS.127 words
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Advertisement330 1930-07-04 18 j J frZ Oi \%%J It is a joy to watch Baby':- happy, MJiCm,rUfJr contented looks and v-ipiti progress when you put him on UaX& Jlirc& Mellin's Food. £%Y\£l£*£* Everything that Baby Deeds Tor 1^ building firm flesh, sfjiJ\ limits ytm affcyi and active bruin ;:nd nerves is in «^«»*CJ[J.330 words
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Article3498 1930-07-04 19 The Cremer Case. SECOND STEWARD CONVICTED. References to the manner in which "Hiem of the Singapore Preventive Service were suid to manufacture evidence were made by defending s—s.1 at the trial of a Hylam nrrond steward employ-«-<i on board i lv- Dutch awtoc reswl Cremar on chargei3,498 words
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Article106 1930-07-04 19 Death from Heart Failure After Brief Illness. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 3. The death occurred here in the early hours of this morning of Mr. Leonard Goodwin, of Messrs. Pritchard and Co., Ltd., after a brief illness. Mr. Goodwin complained of feeling feverish the day106 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 19 Conservative M.P.'s Proposal Rejected. London, June 2">. In the UttlMl of Commons today. Lieut. Col. C. K. Howard-Bury (Conservative) uj»£<-sw><1 that^s time-expired soldiers. unus«vl to the winter, returned from India in November and would be thrown on the labour market, they should be returned to home establishment for89 words
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Article61 1930-07-04 19 Statement of the Jewish Claims. Jerusalem, June 2G. The Ji-wi<h case was outlined in a memorandum presented to the League of Nations' Wailing Wall Commission by Dr. Eliash, who emphasised that the Jews did not covet possession of the holy places. All that the Jews claimed in respect61 words
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Article358 1930-07-04 19 R.A.F. Beat Indo-Ceylonese By Single Goal. R.A.F. 1 I.C.F.A. 0. At the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday the R.A.F. earned full points by virtue of a single-goal victory over the IndoCeylonese. Throughout the (tame was crappy and uninteresting, both sides lacking method. There was no doubt as to358 words
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Article278 1930-07-04 19 L.L.T.C. Tournament. The following were the results of ties play.'d yp«terday in the Ladies' Lawn 'lVnnis Club tournament Ladies' Open Doubles. Mr.. Zvlstra and Mrs. Warden heat Mrs. C. J. Smith Mi Miss Pctrie, 6—1, 6-1. M-n'- Open Doubles. The Rev. W. H. M. Aitkon and X. S. Wise278 words
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Article221 1930-07-04 19 Both R.S. Y Class to Compete In Handicap Race. At the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Sunday next both classes of yachts will sail together in a handicap race. The A Class will allow B Class 8 mins. 45 sees., who will start at 10 a.m. Jean II will221 words
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Article636 1930-07-04 19 Architects Inspect New Phcne Exchange. (From On On Correspondent.) Kuala Uini|>uv. July Under th<* guidance of Mr. F. A. Mallard, A.R.I.B.A., tlM numbers of the local rrjmh of the Blt.ipori ty Architects we.c shown over the '<' w Automatic Telephone Exchange bu.ld.Kg yesterday The building636 words
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Article146 1930-07-04 19 Ong Ee Konjf Retains Single; Championship. For the thin: year Onj; Re Konjr won the Selangor singles tennis championship and foi the second time tinSir William Peel rhallenjr.- Cup (im-ti-tutcd in !!<2'.M. The other tinali> trai J. Barnard Wong, who previously was practically unknown in Chinese tennis circlet146 words
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Article58 1930-07-04 19 Trucks Break Lose From Train and Overturn. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoli, June 3. When a goods train from Taipmi: mi approaching Ipoh, lw» trucks containing rict and liquor wpectirely, became disconnected. They turned over and the line was blocked for some time. The running of several58 words
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Article33 1930-07-04 19 The entertainers known as We Thre. have been cn'/aged to appear ut the New World CahaTH for a season of eight nights, haginnmi tomorrow. Krequenl changes of programme will be mudc33 words
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Advertisement79 1930-07-04 19 Mb a llory." l*fh Kidney Troubles Age You! AT middle age and after, do not be surprised if you experience backache, dizziness and urinary disorders. Regard them as warnings of kidney strain as urgent calls for help. Kidney activity is vital to health the least slackening may lead to gravel,79 words
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Article252 1930-07-04 20 Earl's Daughter Runs Hotel In The Tropics. L.ady Bcttic Walker, the Karl of Denbigh"* daughter who married Captain Sherbiookc Walker, of the Guards, in l;»2G, at)'l went with him to Kenya Colony, is in London for a holiday. They have been successfully runnin? an hotel at N'ycri, Kenya,252 words
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Article153 1930-07-04 20 Excavation Which May Hel|. To Solve the Secret. So n jiiv important relics of the preBabylonian Hittitc civilisation have been discover d lately in the Turkish interior 'hat Kemal Pasha has asked Professor Van Oaten, the American archa.'olo(tist, to tarry out a fjrtnight's oxcavation of the most153 words
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Article125 1930-07-04 20 New Chinese Move for Their Acquisition. A farther step in the Chinese campaign to acquire thr telephone system of the foreign settlements in Shanghai has be.n ■Mde, mcording la the Chinese Press. In compliance uith a declaration issued t'j- the Ministry of Communications concerning: the restoration to China125 words
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Article71 1930-07-04 20 Berlin Police Forced to Fire On Crowd. Berlin, June 16. A < ommunist demonstration in the LustRartcn in front of the ex-Kaiser's former palace on Monday evening resulted in a dash between the demonstrators and ihe polite. The incident arose when two policemen, who were isolated from their71 words
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Article68 1930-07-04 20 CAPTURED MISSION ARY. Rescued by Soldiers From Hands of Bandits. The Rev. Ciiifor;! Kinjr. of the Society i the Divine Word, who was capture;! by liHiniit.; in Booth Kenan on June 1. A body erf 160 •o?dien from the Kairi-■-"i i.r ihan i villac whir- \h.' Amerkan missionary wan held68 words
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Letter439 1930-07-04 20 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, "He who runs may read" and he has read a good deal lately about tho shortage of work among coolies, and thi measures about to be initiated for their relief. But, so far, he his not read of the shortage439 words
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Letter216 1930-07-04 20 To the Editor of the St;aits Tim.s Sir, I have read your article entitled Burleigh Blunders with much concern. nid am wondering whether ii will do any :Ood, since the mad policy of suppress•ng prostitutes will have to be adopted !:tr<?. in obedience to th.' wi-he- of thos216 words
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Letter180 1930-07-04 20 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. There is a move among a largi section of the planting communit) to li.iv. Indian labourers' wage* reduced. Aparl Trom whether such reduction is edvisabl) ir will be sanctioned by Government, tin "ollowing considerations present them.elveb to me Unless the180 words
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Article69 1930-07-04 20 Nanking Imposes Fines For Killing Them. Nanking, Juiu- JO. People who kill fro<»s in th-j munici pality cf Nanking are subject to be brought before the district court and fined. An order to this effect has boen issued by the Nanking Bureau of Social Affairs and there69 words
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Article352 1930-07-04 20 Missionaries Carried Off As Hostages. Northwest Anhui, June 10. en no end of rumours from the southern Honan-Anhtti border this Kf.ring, write. correspondent in tli»North china Daily News, We did nut know what to believei but now pass on :^.-h it' r to he true.352 words
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Article116 1930-07-04 20 Germany Enforces Mild Temperance Steps. Tli ti-p toward! temperance taken b:> the German Reichstag, placing few mUd restrictions on the salo of hard Hqnoi went into affect on July 1. The :v.'v toloOIU art i-inrr-* the curfew for the sale of liquor :i 1 a.m., and116 words
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Article116 1930-07-04 20 Woman'> Death from Rare Disease. The tbi "i-. <• a i an inqueol i al Leeda reeent-j on Phyllis Dickinson! aKed ;i woi spinner, of Armlcv. Leeds, that ih \::-.<\ died front antcmyrotiit, contracted whili she wa» having her photogra; h taken in i rarnfleld during i116 words
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Article90 1930-07-04 20 Han on Works of Maurice Dekobra. Weimar, June 17. Nal ionnl-Socialhrt How Minister, Herr 'irk. who some time ugtdded to th>- gaiety of tli- nation by tryin>r to pul ;m end to jau moaic, haa now prohibited the mrorlu of the well-known French author, Maurice Dekobra. t hi90 words
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Article88 1930-07-04 20 Manuscript Presented To Nanking Museum. Nankins, J*n< 80. The manuscript of an autobiography Which Df. Sum Y.it-.cn. late leader Ol China's Nationalist government, wrot< shoitly K fore hr died live years aR". has ban pnaaataa' to Um Nanking ■Katun by the family oi' the late Sii Jam Cantlte,88 words
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Advertisement139 1930-07-04 20 Tfw ISrtv WttUErertharp Invention Oivvs You A CUSTOM-BUILT PBN EJ» AT MGULAI I'RICES. Now you can buy the fountain pen you b'iWk J*!e9 have always wanted. The ideal pen. gi'S mW Male to your specifications. You choose *>^B BW from twenty-four holders the model Ilia; a,k'jS Wm suits you in139 words
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Advertisement502 1930-07-04 21 lU/\***** 8^ W\ [|V||\l IVIT IH Ml lhe em Ployment o f a controller and resistances to reduce motor speed is entirely ineffiI\V/*3IUIV 1 IIUL/KJv/ll Lillfll JL MmJmJ titnt and the tost for P° wtr supply is therefore exceedingly hißh. BUY BRITISH-MADE TIPPING WAGONS. y^N STRENGTH IS BUILT INTO THEM.502 words
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Article442 1930-07-04 22 Scheme to Stamp Out Evil In India. The lUOCMaful operations of drug trafficker! in India and particularly in Calcutta, were mentioned at a meeting of the Standing Finance Committee in the Assembly at Simla, and a scheme to cope with the evil was considered, writes the442 words
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Article281 1930-07-04 22 Amazing China Civil War Story. From the Northern war-zone comes a in story which, if true, helps to explain why news of military operations in China il so, ilifBt-uIt to follow closely, says the Hong Kong Daily Press of June li.!. The incident deals with two Northern281 words
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Article76 1930-07-04 22 Ira« of drills up to :.r.d for week eiviinir July (5 July 4. 5.1." p.m.. Drill Hall, 5.R.A. 'V. Battery and Battery Signal 5.15 j'.iM.. Drill Hall. "E" (Chinese) on Traininp 5.15 p.m.. Malay Drill Hall, "X" i Malay i Co.. Weapon Training; Ball, "A" i) M.G.I Co.,76 words
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Article228 1930-07-04 22 Japanese Students 1 Attacked. Shanghai, June 1C. Three hftndred convalescent Chinese soldiers went into the yamen at Soochow yesterday afternoon and demanded fifteen dollars each. Their demand was refused. Eighty-one Japanese students, accompanied by three teachers, who are at present on a tour of China, arrived228 words
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Article177 1930-07-04 22 Heavy Imports of Foreign Rice. Shanghai, June 15. News from Chekiang to the Sinwanpao indicates that the famine situation in the ea«t of that province is exceedingly serious this year and vigorous stops hav; been taken by the provincial authorities to alleviate the sufferings of the people.177 words
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Article173 1930-07-04 22 Views of American Journalist. London, May 22. Complaint of censorship of news from India Was made by an American journa- \\<'. Mr. Robert Paine Seripps, at a luncheon of the English Speaking 1 Union today. He said an American agency only discovered that its Lahore correspondent173 words
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Article189 1930-07-04 22 Attempt to Develop a Motor Industry. Tokio, June 16. As a counter measure for the prevailing shipbuilding depression, the Ministers of Finance and Commerce have expressed their opinions that the manufacturing of lf.otor-cars is the best means to meet the situation. This lia.s been taken as the Government's189 words
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Article194 1930-07-04 22 Dissuaded from Duel With Town President. The Rev. Fathe" Maximino Mnnuguid, parish priest of Mabalacat. Pampanpra, Philippine Islands, was briefly detained by the provincial commands' of constabulary i In I'ampanpa recently in connection with la letter sent to the president of the town, Jose Sioponurco, challenging him to194 words
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Article103 1930-07-04 22 Viennese Professor Startles Medical World. Thi' fumou Yir; M Pi K>t vim Noorden treated sensation in the medical world when in a rece.it lecture he announced new :<;h«xl of treating diabetes in preference to The insulin cure. The new treatment consists in u aeverely regulated and103 words
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Article85 1930-07-04 22 Woman Nearer to the Ape Than Man. Among the papoci read r.t the annual i meeting of the Royal Society of Canada) at McGill University, Montreal, recently h was one whicli gave tha results of an examination of the finger lengths of 620 J hands of white adi85 words
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Article200 1930-07-04 22 To Fight Wh?te Slave And Drug Traffic. London, June 6. A now an in crime Investigation has Md with the decision t,> make the ntal appointment of eight women fives in London. This change has been advocated by Miss Dorothy Peto, who recently took up duty200 words
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Article148 1930-07-04 22 Filed by 300 Chinese Merchants. Si-riou- charges, including black mail, assault aivl robbery have been tiled with the insular authorities against level al members of the police force of Ilapati. Jsabelu. Philippine Islands, by a group of V'Ml t'i::. •<,■ merchants in that town. One of the148 words
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Advertisement171 1930-07-04 23 J&"TRIUiPH" iMm^ THE MOTOR CYCLE J^ I*^1 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. LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN NEJV YORK ALLIED NATIONAL CORPORATION LTD. Aircraft Specialists171 words
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