The Straits Times, 24 July 1930
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Title Section37 1930-07-24 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AJSD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER f/V n pages SINGAPORE, THi RSPAY, JULY 24, 1930. MUCK 10 CENTS The Straits Times. PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1930-07-24 1 Singapore: 78, cecil st. cphonk 6iei). Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottles and nn draught. Sole Importrra EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Drnmark) SINGAPORE. ASK FOR BEAR BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE SWISS MILK All BEAR BRAND Milk possesses the same origin the fertile valleys of Emmenthal in the Bernese100 words
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Advertisement114 1930-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) Ties For Gentlemen; NEW DESIGNS IN CELANESE TIES. ,-^Hfe. Smart fancy and plain styles. ?♦> FOULARD FANCY DESIGNS. Price $1.75. i i W* v CREPE PLAIN COLOURS. \*J y I Price $2.50. (I^X ALL SILK, PLAIN AND FANCY. J? Price $3.00. CREPE-DE-CHINE TIE114 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-24 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. l!»C, in r. nmark» SINGAPORK.14 words
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Advertisement596 1930-07-24 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OOV£K.,MENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. iini 1 1.!:'!' July 2rt KASHMIR >.000 July 26 A U.OOO Aug. 9 KAS HOAR 9.00° Au596 words
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Advertisement621 1930-07-24 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUUAN MARU 10.500 July 30 31 HARI'NA MAKf 10.r.W1 Auk. II 1■! KAMO MARU f.'WO Auir. 11 KATOBI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25 26 IASDSUNI MARU621 words
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Advertisement450 1930-07-24 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 1 Regular monthly sailings by the well I known steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and 1 the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers450 words
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Advertisement660 1930-07-24 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's D«sk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlement* of thy Travellers OOUal Information Bureau. Booking OnVe Royal Dutch Indian Airways.660 words
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Advertisement625 1930-07-24 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, > LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, 1 LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, 1 ANTWERP. HAMBURG. AND BREMKN GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AVD 1 GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.625 words
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Advertisement556 1930-07-24 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For i'<.retay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangns.ru, Telupin, Patani, Singora, I. aeon, Sichon, dandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon urnl Bangkok. Arrival Departure MALINI July 28 July 10 SUDDHADJB Aug. 4 Aug. 6 VALAYA Aug. II Aug. 13 The steamers are fitted556 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement423 1930-07-24 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschapj»ij Ncderland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SKKVICE TO OsjSMBS Amsterdam Southampton Marseille* Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. IT. HooTt 11.640 S.M.N. July 25 m.v. Sihajak 18.000 K.L. Aug. 1 s.«. K'>n. l>. Kedarlandrn S.M.N. Aug. R m.r. Indiapocra IS/W0 X.1.. Aug. l."> ».s. I.423 words
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Advertisement1517 1930-07-24 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, IIAMBI'RG AM) OI'KNIIAGEN. Leave S'porc. I'er.ang. I m.-.. ALSIA July 30 Aug. 1 m.s. FIONIA Aug. 2H Au«. ns. LALANDIA Sept. 3 Sept. m.s. MEONIA Sept. 17 Sept. 19 m.*.1,517 words
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Advertisement402 1930-07-24 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 ami Canada Points from Hong Kong. San FfMKtjaa and l.m AtkjrttO M. OOLDCM P.IVKK sals from Hong Kong Aug. 1 S.S. GOLDEN FUN sails from402 words
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Advertisement369 1930-07-24 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain ylmygrmutd For bnol.lit' unJ information, K-I-I-. <■»//. L. 1.. LAWLBR, (Jomrrtl A?enf, Hong. Knnj; ,',.\nK Mui:n!:cr». CANADIAN NATIONAL I The Latgett Railway Spttiu in Awr.ru* Always Buy the Best HAUFFMANN LEMON DRAUGHT Ideal Tonic Purpalnc. BarWM* of other Cheap imiirii !->!:-. At all Chemisls369 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement548 1930-07-24 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. 1 .iy To The Advertising Manage* .Str.-.its Times. Cecil Street aaarl the following small advertisement for days m fbera -.rr approximately seven w>rds t" lin» «nd thorn in a rtat r»t» charge »1 aaata per lin<i per insertion vith A minimum o' one dollar per insertion. The548 words
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Advertisement435 1930-07-24 4 »»«♦<♦♦>♦«»♦ MHM>I»»4«I»IM MISCELLANEOUS PIANO Tunor an.l Player. i ictoria I tose Lane. rp tou hai hem cvi nduding < within Died by remitManager, DON'T FOLLOW THE I I crowd follow you. Pui Rightjnian i<. sn th detachable band. it ia Standard, 98, and "1928" I>i- Luxe, 511.50. I THE H!Nf.-435 words
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Advertisement688 1930-07-24 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, small European bungalow, No. 4, Scolts Kor.d. Apply S. Manassch Co., No. o-2, Malacca Street. TO LET, Monaco Villa. Holland Road. Furnished, eleotric light, sanitary installation. Apply Rodyk Daridson. TO LET, furnished eensiae bungalow, agbaai Villa, Aycr Manh Eatata. Apply to 3J, Chin Swee Road.688 words
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Advertisement560 1930-07-24 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.XT, No. 84, Cecil Street and Godowi No. 7 L<i:iam otreei. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET. 25, Malacca Street, first floor, Immediate entry. Apply 6, D'Almeida Street. TO LET. saaall office an the second floor of I'r.ion Building. Singapore. Apply 198, Times. GODOWNS NOS. 16 AND560 words
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Advertisement775 1930-07-24 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of August 8, ll'.lO. for the following works: I. Erection of Government Monopolies o":. aad G ido an i of 1 Maxwell Rond a i< Wallicl St Statl rei l rate Bhai i i. Additions Sh.-.l775 words
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Advertisement287 1930-07-24 4 II !BE v PI ER OF UJi: STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD., AND REDUCED IN THE MATTER O! ORDINAN4 B NO. I.. (COM :t the Solicitor hi ie«.f r DON Dated, July 21, II WARNING TO ["HE PUBLIC. The p :i". kno vi contain ti tion. a INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS287 words
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Advertisement471 1930-07-24 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE ALTERATIONS. Commenrinn August J, 1930. POUT DKKSON ISRANCH. The paaaeng> i train services between Seremban and Port I>:ck?on will be entirely ■led. Sirusa, .-\.ne'-'- Salak ar.d Kagan Pinang eloaed. A goods train service will be maintained I Port Dickson and Be will be471 words
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Advertisement698 1930-07-24 5 A NURSE'S DILEMMA And How She Found The Way Out. "N" woman should remain a nans ifter fcrt.v, it too hard a life," saiil n member nt toe nursing profession net lonK •>»"• and khc -pciko from lone .wars uf personal experience. Yet nurses kct-p geingi despite thi 1 kmg698 words
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Advertisement319 1930-07-24 5 Eleven oidrrvnl Models, as supplied to the British and Colonial Gutvißiaeals, Foreign Government*, anil to Cosannrrial Klrm. throagbont Ik* World. DIWAN B ROBi_ITS, LTD., IS7B. CECIL BTBEET. BINGAPORK BOOKS ANCIKNT PLANTS, being a simple account cf '.he part vegetation of the earth and if list iti.nl important discoveries made in319 words
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Advertisement591 1930-07-24 5 DRY ECZEMA ON BABYUACE Caused Great Disfigure ment. Cuticura Healed. "When my baby was fcur months old she had dry eczema on her face RrM started with a red rash and itched and burned so that I had to mui'fle hei hands. to keep her from scratching. It caused qretit591 words
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Advertisement118 1930-07-24 5 GOULDS PUMPS CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES. Large and varied stocks held by the Sole Agents for Malaya &?_ra:x&3«!s_H_— E_— iS—aM—H. If** E N T R A I \h^ (engine woßf.s l t :7] gVan I EBNG \FORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUaL THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL B-A MARVEL. OF118 words
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Article1644 1930-07-24 6 Diverted Into Ne\v Courses. P.W.D. REPORT. HERDS OF CATTLE NOW GRAZING ON HANKS. The annual re] V- orkl Department of the X M.S. i'or the year IMS, «:s.Mi. that the ti i the department, under all decrease 1928. l i 98 i d during the yeai1,644 words
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Article219 1930-07-24 6 Committee To Devise Relief Measures. A Currency Relief Discussion Committee to study the silver problem and devise relief measures has been organised in Shanghai under the personal care of President liv Han-ir.in of the Legislative Yuan and Pr> sident Tai Chi-tao of the l'>.amination Yuan. The members of219 words
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Article172 1930-07-24 6 Member Asks If Wearing Is Prohibited. Li ml, n, July 1 1. tndhi enp was worn in the llou rf Commons today, after Mr. Fenner Broekway (Labour) ha 1 asked whether the wearing of such headgear wa* prohibited in India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn replied that be172 words
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Article694 1930-07-24 6 Communist Influence. MORE DISTURBANCES ON AUG. 1 EXPECTED. The Hon? Kong vrspapen to hand by the latest rails indicate ihat the slump is ifiviiiK rise or troubles in Shanghai. ■1 July 14, states that lebration of "Quatorse Juillet" opo i'il l;:st niirht (July 13) with the694 words
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Advertisement65 1930-07-24 6 Never ask your dealer (or a 'fita f ASK FOR AN I "TRUTH ADVERTISING" is the Bulwark of Success. CHEESE CRUYERE EDAM CORCONZOLA DUTCH CREAM ROQUEFORT CLUB PROCESSED STILTON ST. IV EL ALLOW RIE and AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR (By consensus of opinion the best Cheddar in Malays). "THE BEST BY TEST."65 words
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Advertisement122 1930-07-24 6 l]\ POWER behind you Electric power, boat and light ::re Icr cv.t; Lcdy Equally j j~^ serviceable in the ereatest inJ£lS^X. try r tl'l- -::;:ii!cst horne j At instant command on the touch lHUri f v> Costing nothing ■nPj^ci-! when not actually doing its won j Electricity z' Scvcc mere122 words
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Advertisement350 1930-07-24 7 P '£$f E IIA ii P*% LP^ d 8^ N 6 N t?>4 T.,r THEAiI^- OF Ph SF ECT SOUND B W /ri tX. f-£ PRODUCTION irffi^Jm 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 irnraavs I IRVING AARONSON AND HIS COMMANDERS In a Selection of Musical Numbers followed by V MUSICAL NUMBS! OF SPECIAL350 words
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Advertisement231 1930-07-24 7 yMUMMUUV U\\l y U VM UU\UU y U .W V. \,/MU >^O OQOQQOQOO Q6 00 0Q OQQO QQQQ O|C O^HaVHBESHBPifIHE H I W h J ESI B S m* W L^afl L J TOISIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 A PROGRAMME OF LAUGHTER AND MIRTH Two of the most Popular Stars231 words
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Advertisement256 1930-07-24 7 VICTORIA THEATRE TONtCHT at 9.15 p.m. AND ON Satunlay 26 at 9.15. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $3, $2 and $1. nr .i I, ■.-,-■> The Gaynor-Farrell vkWwSw\ Director Butler comSC have this new hit it's WWt S~>} K.I more musical and w OF256 words
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Article248 1930-07-24 8 SHIPPING NOTES. I'scf ulness in Narrow Waters. By permission of Mr Hornco Lie, c'lair man of the Atlanti Line, a novel device for indicating ii ti. all positions of ihe navigation bridt*> I the true angle of the moment has hcci' fitted up and trie i248 words
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Article124 1930-07-24 8 British Government's Gift To I.S. Battleship. box for us. 1 in •.:■■<■ ward- j pn si nted by the Biitis'i rr.iteil mil t recojrnition by the si-in oi iking if tin- V< I is The i: ription nn the bojt i< "s fdi- ii by !ii.' B: i:anni124 words
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Article87 1930-07-24 8 (.allanlrv Recognised by Danish (■overnment. Danish Government h.'.s awarded R hard Payne, of the life- j Sussex, an Inscribed ach member af the narribed silver cup. allantry in rescuing i li motor schooner 111 1 I v, til. h wi nt ashore *1 ast. I led :it New-87 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article456 1930-07-24 8 Difficulties of Turkish Exchange. The annual general meeting of the Ott«man Bank «m held In London >.n Jane 24, den. the Ron. s.r Herbert A. I G.a'.B.. presidinff. Tie chairman, in moving the adoption fit '.he rrpof and SCCOnats, said that i:> Turkey the lla^t year hail been456 words
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Article452 1930-07-24 8 More Hopeful Tone in Tin Market. latcd Ju!v After la )onit-what rcfrething t.. note a ilightly on i.; p< i ton iince we last re- ported. Reduced shipment Bgurci :..r July ..re row roreeasti tl and from I .ictaal eonsumei :.nd vuh nodi fled ~up|.. assured for452 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article461 1930-07-24 8 v«lv «l- I'd- Buyrn Sellert II ii Asm Kambanc n M I \> 111 1 |{itam Tin id j ii 6 Cl ii Bangrta Tin 14 II l Batons Padaiig 6.10 0.1.'. i l Butu i nr,. i v i'.o l l ii.ih.t Ana* iuo i. ;>u Cl il461 words
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Article197 1930-07-24 8 I*jue > i'J. Buyers Sellers .\!cx. Brick On!«. I M 2.::> S 2 Alts. Brick i'r.f«. t.lh 2:2:> c<l. [1 i! B-.:. aim. Tobaccs S.7J 5.11 1 1 1 Central Khitine U.4O (>..~>o nom i w !e and nrn»ge» 0.40 10. 1> n lop Rubl id 1 tl E.197 words
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Article116 1930-07-24 8 j.ns.ipcrc Cold Stcragi. 7 p c. I licjfi red. ly^l-Jii 102 105 ci. Singapore Municipal o p.c. i of Uul red. l'JiO J1,57(>,000 ptr. Si prein. Munic pal 44 T j p.c. of )W7 red. 1147 $1,600,000 95 p»r Singapore Municipal 4'^ p.e. of l'jua red. I9M116 words
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Article91 1930-07-24 8 N B.- The four columns in th,. left half of the tattle give the temperature extremes and ratafaJl f.>r the 24 hours ended nt \> BJB. today and yesterday's sunshine. The four columns on the right give actual eOßsUUoita at 0 a.m. today. Relative humidity shows the amount of water91 words
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Article381 1930-07-24 8 Eraser and to. and Lya Today's PricM rmw Lyall ii Co. fcvatt Allenby ($1) 1.10 1.30 1.10 1.30 Alor (..ij»h ijl) 1.10 1.00 1.10 l.L'u A. ll.t.in ($1) 1.00 1.70 1.00 1.75 A. killing 0.20 u..i."i UJU RJtf A. M::!..y i£2 > 1...H Ii.OO .0U 2.00 A. Moll381 words
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Article337 1930-07-24 8 Position cf the Small Holder. A general meeting of the i: liol.ii i i 1 AMOciatioii of 1 i lun Korali held on July 13 :t; the Government Vernacular School, Matugarua, with Mr. W. S Goonewardena, .ll'., Mr. I. 11. Criflth, wn <l to th? meeting by337 words
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Article67 1930-07-24 8 Macphaii and Co., Ltd. i i. Kintai :,2 i 76-W -i l: .l i <■ mioU. i IO»., Hong X l: 1.70-1.75. 29-31 e5, Mol Rose Macphaii Pc-aman, Lid. i i 1.01, Mil 1.C5-1.10, !.->' Ayci ii.:.. i. > 10s.-ll Fin i. Bukit l> Malaka i' ndas67 words
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Article194 1930-07-24 8 The b'i H i ready for issue on Saturday, al 9 T*e Losi of the Bee. ley I The Bngli h Ini Heritar Ser'ei I, 1980, I Thomas Burl i Ti rrapin, i 1... try), X What the Doctor Thous-ht. Chrichton-Bronne Love X; n the Greeks and Ron194 words
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Article146 1930-07-24 8 The following pa let I. and <>. Korea, which will i port at rrow: I lout. R. II M r Mrs. i. R. c. Young, Mr. H. I Mi. M. P. n. M i Mi. W. V, tt, ton, Wi. M. i V. Dr. Wilkinson. At> Doidi Mm. <;■.■....146 words
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Article124 1930-07-24 8 TaarMUy, July 24. 11. W. 9J68 a.m., 7 ft 8 in., S.ol p.m., 9 ft. I in. i." Vie. Theatre, p.m. i inly ii. V. ft 3 In., '.'.20 p.m., p ft p.m. p. C. Hooft, II a.m. P. and nntward mail due. Horticultural Show, Screiaban.124 words
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Article115 1930-07-24 8 Today. ii India 1 ..I, a 1.:.-t U irn i• I. h Mul i< t i. i li. f\ 1 Draartarrs. iak, I Eait Ii i Morrow. Great Britain, Ireland, X iropc. Norto Amenta, to connect with the A> 7 a.ir lia, N fit Sumatra ii a.m115 words
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Article61 1930-07-24 8 >\ harm <ir expected to >;i»e. Knlran-e 1 "•I; in Wharf II 4 ■I •1 I I I B 2 7 Xl ITKi. HARBOUR. Wh i Si i Belli kid, 11.M.S Ira- kl v, IN DRI DOCU. Tanjoni I I HI Key I Hi Dork "I) No-61 words
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Article42 1930-07-24 8 \i LAN l.\ CTI V. Ai liacho B _>: P.] L.\\\ I I.. V. Sourabo- i in Bangkok 23 7 Bai KEN 26-7. kfcl \M !.i\ I V, rom Pcnang L' l 1-7, I ■.mil torn., fn HJOILI i.,:,.. from Vladivn42 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1930-07-24 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Ericht Win.l. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- i Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. (all. shine. I lluir.iilily tion. F. F. ins. houri. r 'e m.p.h. Alor Star M 7 1 OJH H.G BE L' Overcast K°ta Bh«ru M 7-j n.Tii U M Calm Overtax176 words
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Article375 1930-07-24 9 Time Ripe for Compulsory Restriction RAPID AND DRASTIC ACTION NEEDED. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, 10. a.m. Today's I'rices Kul her. 17 cents per lb. Tin. 100 tons at $68 per picul. Yeeterdjay'a I'ricos Rubber. l.<nidi;n ."i 5/16 d. per lb unchanged. New York, 10. cts.,375 words
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Article145 1930-07-24 9 World's Record Still Held By Britain. and International Communication*. 20 issued the following state- The delegate! to th.- American Electrical at San Francisco have today hat 'hey have established a cabling encircling the globe and reducing tight minutes record to five nds. This claim cannot be The British145 words
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Article67 1930-07-24 9 Rugby. July 2:i. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam \ihens Bombay i Berlin 20.37, Brussels 84.80, Buchai ;n 4 Copenhagen l1l 1 16 Geneva 25.036, Helsingfon I'.i.! 1 Hong Kong Is. B«rd., Lisbon 10X.25, Madrid 42.:(.'i. Milan 92.88, New York l.Se 11-lti. Oslo l^.ir,. I'u is 123.66, Shanghai la. fid.. StockholmBritish Wireless - 67 words
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Article149 1930-07-24 9 Programme of drills up to and for week en. lint; July 27 Thursday, July 21. .'>.l r > p.m.. Drill Hall. Revolver Classification 5.15 II Rail, M.C. Platoon (Kur.'. \1 (I. 1 ruining. Friday, July 2:.. SJS p.m.. Drill Hall. s V.C Promotion Examination r..i:. j»- in Drill149 words
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Article917 1930-07-24 9 Careful Conservation Of Resources. The second annual (rcneral meeting of Ulu Daag Tin. Ltd., was held at No. 1, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday la^t. Mr. Mungo Park presiding. The chairman, in moving that the directors' report and accounts for the year ended Mar.917 words
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Article132 1930-07-24 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Robber Association heM tt* -»77th auction on July 88, when there was catalogued 1,82 C,. r >24 Ib. or 815.41 tons: offered 1,878,868 lb. or mUS t..ns sold 1,317,:!9:; lb. or 588.12 tons. Spat. London New York KH* cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed132 words
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Article58 1930-07-24 9 12 iii link noon, July 24. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 17 ITU Standard R.S.S. on Tender August nu, IT* September l^'i Aus.-Sept. 17% 18 Oct.-Dec. ISri 19 Tone of Markst :-Idlo. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 5 MM, per lb. New58 words
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Article245 1930-07-24 9 Directors' Report To Shareholders. The directors' report for the year ended Apr. 30, of the flu Pandas 1 8 Ruhlx-r Estate*, Ltd., ii as fellow Your directors submit herewith I duly audited statement of MCSOBtI "f the .'«T.]i:.iiy for the year ended Apr. .'5O. li':jO. The accounts245 words
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Article344 1930-07-24 9 Certificate Movement's Progress. Addressing the National Savings Associntion annual assembly at L.landrindoil P/ella, Radnorshire, on June 20, General Seely. the chairman. saJd that the number of associations had increased during the year by 1.0y'.1. and the sale of certificates had reached over I'ifty-tuo and a half millions- the344 words
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Article145 1930-07-24 9 Cl.'sin? prices of I :ock.- en luly 16 were \n-ericnn Con Common I 26 r '< \merican Smelter ''474 7 Vmeriean S8 TeL .v Til. EI7K Vmerican Tobacco Col Anaconda -Vj'i ted Gas ft El :;7 \tchis>n Baltimore Ohio Eethlchem Stct! rr a lifrr:.ia Packing 841 Cr.nadian145 words
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Article66 1930-07-24 9 Intimation has bee < Rorneoj Motors Ltd.. thi'. a Rile] nine was lirst ID the Irish Internationsl Grand Pi is. Ai. other achievement by !4>s Riley was a journey of 4,200 mllei from New Yorl; to Los Angeles, completed by Mr. Pembertea Hilling in 5 days, 2.1 hours66 words
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Article139 1930-07-24 9 Registered at Somerset House. I The following appears in tfie Financial -.v-. of June 26. in the list of companies rep.stcred at Somerset Hou^e i nil P .l:is of Malaya. Ltd.. was registered public company on June 21. with j nominal capital of XfiOO.OOO in il139 words
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Article90 1930-07-24 9 London Provision Firms Merge. London June 24. Provisional agreements were rcc^mi:, signed for the amalgamation of Home an Cclonial Stores. Lipton Limited, the waypole Dairy Co., Ltd., the Meadow Dair;. •ICO., Ltd., Peark's Dairies Ltd., an 1 International Tea Company's Stores. The Financial News, commenting on the combine,90 words
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Article284 1930-07-24 9 Necessary to Visit Country Districts. It was reported aa lunc 24 that the British Government had definitely, decided to send a trade mission to Cniiia. When tab propose! was lirst considered, it was the intention of tne Government to make the mission cf :i general character284 words
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Article658 1930-07-24 9 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICE JUNE 26. Abaco (£1) 1%; Allagar (2/) I 9; AngloMalay (£1) 12 0; Ayer K'lnin^' (.Hi '> Dahru (Sel.) (2 3 1'; Bukap (£1) Vi\ Bantcng (£1) 3/ 16; Batang Consolidated (2/) 1/; Batu (avis i:i i Batu Tiga (£li 1: Bekoh (2658 words
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Article1513 1930-07-24 9 he conditions in China, which seems to be sellins the metal freely, are such that It ll impossible to predict what will happen there. The Silver Slump. Apart from their somewhat seriously ■mbarnusmg temporary etfects, these changes may be all for the ultimate good. The interchange of1,513 words
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1135 1930-07-24 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1930. THE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE. In. ken ihin llr.ee n mths the Round Table Conference, upon the decisions reached at which the nature of India's future constitution must to a very large extant aiynd, will iwakh in London. The time is short. When1,135 words
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Article15 1930-07-24 10 Bon. Mr. Justice Sproule is to preside at the forthcoming session of the Malacca Assizes.15 words
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Article21 1930-07-24 10 Colonel C. B. Follett, the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bangkok, is retiring on pen.-ion en August 1 after 27 years service.21 words
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Article48 1930-07-24 10 It i officially announced that the Maharajah of Bikaner wiil be the leader of the Indian delegation at the- Assembly of the League of Nations in the autumn. His Highness will also be a member of th;; Indian delegation at the Imperial Conference to be h»!d in London.48 words
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Article47 1930-07-24 10 i!;. re-.nmard of H.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar, of Negri Sembilan, and by order of the Undantf of Sungei Ujong. the honorary style of Dato has been con(erred upon Towkay Wong Tfek Tong, .S.. J.l*., until lately a member of the Federal Council, resident at Seremban.47 words
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Article53 1930-07-24 10 Mr. H. N. Sellers of the Public Works Department Mr. C. G. Sollis of the Education Department and a former Inspee'n r of Schools, Ivnang and Mr. V. W. \V. S. Purcell M.C.S., a former Assistant |;<V. ill Assignee, Penang, are due to arrive in Penang by the P and53 words
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Article48 1930-07-24 10 11, Hubert Sartor, manager of the Credit Foncier d'ExtrOme-Orient and Consul for Belgium, left for Europe yesterday by the Chenonceaux on leave. During his absence from Singapore. M. Adolphe Graff will act as manager of the Credit Foncier d'ExtrOme-Orient and will ba in charge of thu Belgian Consulate.48 words
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Article61 1930-07-24 10 Sir Arnold Gridley is not leaving for Home on Aug. 10, as previously announc.(l. Be will sail from Penang on the Morca on Saturday and will disembark at Colombo. After visiting Southern India he will return to Colombo to catch the Narkundti for Marseilles on Aug. IS. Sir Arnold Gridley61 words
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Article74 1930-07-24 10 Dato Abdul Hamid, the Dato Orang Kaya Maha Bijaya of Klang, was entertained to n tea party at the Selancor Coast Club on Saturday afternoon by the various communities of the district in honour of his being presented with the Certificate of Honour. Mr. .1. W. W. Hughes, District OnVef74 words
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Article1778 1930-07-24 10 Great Britain's Oldest Inhabitant. These articles— which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are to form chapters in a book by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges Master Minds of Modern Science." which is being now prepared for the press.1,778 words
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Article758 1930-07-24 10 "IF GOSSIP WE MUST." The Bystander has a story under the above heading of a party where the gnaatS included Evelyn Laye, Dorothy Dickson, Heather Thatcher. I,'rsula Jeans, C. B. Cochran and Noel Coward. And Mr. Coward songs about his Far East trip. HUMOUR IN ADVERTISING758 words
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Advertisement100 1930-07-24 10 SILVER PRIZE GUPS We invite your inspection of our large new range of Prize Cups at Special Prices. SILVER I MEDALS. BOWLS. \jf^ TANKARDS. SHIELDS. jCbtfa SPOONS. j We now hold an unusually large selection of Silver Cups and other Sports Prizes. Special terms to Clubs. Catalogue free on request.100 words
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Advertisement21 1930-07-24 10 STRAITS /fp\ TIMES SmCAPODE [i J 1 KUALA IUHPUi n. cien itiui \> y ■to«ti *i*t S **L*£/ AT AL L TIMES21 words
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332 1930-07-24 11 GRAPHIC STORIES OF ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE— 3OO DEAD. STRICKEN CITY OF NAPLES. Most Severe Earthquake Known. HUNDREDS KILLED. Scenes of Panic in The Darkness. Rome, July 2:\. Hundreds .if people I rted killed nnd man injured as the result of an earthquake in South' m Italy. The casualties include a hundred332 words
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Article124 1930-07-24 11 Inquest on the Victims Opened. Rugby, July 23. Tho c iry int<> the death of the six victims of Monday's air di-i-nc-,1 near the scene the crash thu afternoon. After the- «>viden ■■> of eye-witness g and doctors h.-ul been heard the inquest was adjourned until Auc.124 words
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Article72 1930-07-24 11 KINGSFOR D SMITH Getting Ready for Ftifkt To Australia. New "w.yk. .luly S.:. Witur-Cumdr. X > -:"i.ni Smith, accotn- i by Capt. Saul and Mr. John Btannagc, two of hi« companions on the trans-Atlantic flight, i.> leaving f<>. Europe tonight. H will be ii sc l,i flight from England t>Reuter - 72 words
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Article382 1930-07-24 11 Compromise Reached By Admirals. Tokio, July 23 After long inactivity regarding the London Naval Treaty, Japan's ratification processes resumed functioning today, paitinlly as the result of the American ratification and partially because the senior naval officers' long-drawn dispute over the treaty ha; ended in compromise. FollowingReuter - 382 words
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Article56 1930-07-24 11 Three Hundred Deaths In United States. New York. July 23. The four-day heat wave has ended. The deaths in the New York area are official!',' given as 63, including 25 drowned. The heat wave was responsible for 300 deaths throughout the country, as it moved ia.-t\vard acrosaReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1930-07-24 11 Gift of £100,000 to British Government. Rugby, July 23. The Rnjah of Sarawak has decided that the unallocated balance, amounting to if his gift of 100,000 to the British Government should be offered to the Imperial Forestry Institute. The main portion of the gift is to beBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Article83 1930-07-24 11 Labour Party's View of Mace Incident. London, July 23. A meeting of the- Parliamentary Labour Party, by 90 votes to 28 recorded strong disapproval of the action of Mr. John Beckett (Lab., Peckham) in removing the Mace on July 17, as brin^in'j discredit oa them and constituting aReuter - 83 words
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Article118 1930-07-24 11 Plan to Send Filipinos To Scotland Yard. Manila, July 18. With ii view to raisin* the standard of tl local police homicide division and to mil imise the number uf crimes left un- I, Councillor Herrera has submitted to the municipal board a proposal in which it118 words
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Article717 1930-07-24 11 Friday's Big Offensive. WANG CHIN G- WEI IN PEKING. Nanking, July 23. A dispatch from Chiang Kai-shek reports that the Government fortes captured Pochow, north-west Anhui, yesterday morning anJ are now advancing towards Honan. The dispatch describes severe fighting on both the Lunghai and Peking-HankowSin Kuo Min - 717 words
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Article64 1930-07-24 11 Backgammon Takes the Place Of Chess. Paris, July 16. Backgammon is providing a new thrill for Dr. Alexander Alckhinc, the world's tfctfli champion. With Tnrtakover, another famous •taster, he daily twirls the dice box and mini s the men from point to point in the play-room of the64 words
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Article32 1930-07-24 11 To be Issued in Six Per Cent. Bonds. London, July 23. The Government of India is issuing an unlimited rupee loan in 6 per cent, bonds (1933-6) at par.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article39 1930-07-24 11 Private Expedition Searching For Hook. Rangoon, July 23. A private rescue expedition, organised by the Ranpoon Gazette and substantially financed by a London newspaper, left last night to make a search for the missing airman. Hook. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article155 1930-07-24 11 Hope for Women In Bandits' Hands. Foochow, July 24. The British and American Consuls at Foochow returned last night, bringing back ,23 British and 21 American missionaries, who were marooned within the area controlled by the rebel leader menacing Foochow. Apparently not all the Americans have returned.155 words
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Article509 1930-07-24 11 Death of Mr. Glenn Curtiss. 3uffalo, July 23. The death has occurred here of Mr. Glenn Hammond Curtiss, the inventor and aviator. Reuter. Mr. Glenn Hammond Curtiss was one of the earliest pioneers of aviation and aeroplane construction in the United States of America. He designed the aeronautical509 words
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Article49 1930-07-24 11 Preference for Empire Goods. Wellington, July 2:t. The House of Representatives has adopted the revised tariff, under which preference to Empire goods is extended. Preference is granted in respect of 295 items (British goods) and increased preference is provided for in respect of 158 such items. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article54 1930-07-24 11 P. and O. Commander And Army Officer. Socunderabad, July 2.!. Captain T. E. Pitta, the commander of the P. and O. I.incr, Rawalpindi, and Major Strover, of the 3-10 Punjabi Regiment, were drowned during a squall which capsizes! the boat from which they were watching ft regatta onReuter - 54 words
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Article415 1930-07-24 11 King's Speech to 300 Bishops. PRESENT NEEDS. Mental Wounds Which War Inflicted. Rugby, July 23. The King and Queen today greeted, at Buckingham Palace, the 30) bUhops in London for the Lambeth Conference. During a speech to them His Majesty referred to the possibilities of Christian reunion.British Wireless - 415 words
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Article72 1930-07-24 11 Conversations Thought To Be Satisfactory. Poona. July J.;. Sir T. B. Sapru and Mr. M. R. Jankai had an interview with Gandhi in lerodi Gaol which lasted four hours. Both subsequently declined to be inter viewed, but Sir T. B. Sapru's deraeanoui indicated that the conversation; we veryReuter - 72 words
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Article47 1930-07-24 11 Big Increase in Last Ten Years. New York, July 83. According to r.r. estimate baaed on tot preliminary census returns of il States the population of the Uni'eil States h nearly 1^.000.000, which is an increa* of 17.246,000 during the past ten year ".'liter.47 words
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Article54 1930-07-24 11 Australian Politicians Get A Shock. Canliei ra, July 16. Political curies were startled today by an announcement that the opposition i planning n move to reduce thy salaries of the Prime Minister, the Cabinet Ministers and Member:; of Parliament. The t eductions would result iii a saving54 words
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Article203 1930-07-24 11 Bridges Destroyed. LIFEBOATS IN RESCUE WORK. London, July 23. It is feared that lives were lost in the flood which followed a cloud-burst over the Esk Valley, in Yorkshire. Many roads became raging torrents. The Whitby coastguards, with lifeboat rocket apparatus, rushed inland to rescue thoseBritish Wireless - 203 words
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Article374 1930-07-24 11 Death of Mr. G. Simpson In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. The death of Mr. George Simpson, Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan, occurred at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, about 7 o'clo.k yesterday evening. Mr. Simpson, who was 54 years of age,374 words
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Article51 1930-07-24 11 Further Curtailment of Output In Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, July 2-i. As the production of oil, already curtailed to 1)50,000 barrels, exceeded the market demand by 100,000 barrels, thu State Corporation Commission has ordered the daily output in Oklahoma to be reduced to 550,000 barrels until Aug. 31 next.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement81 1930-07-24 11 TODAY'S FEATURES, j Pace I Master .Minds »l Modern Science, by 11 H. Tiltman and T. C Bridges 10 Home Sport Letter IS Public Works in K.M.S in 1920 Ii Letters to the Editor 17 Stadium Appeal Ends 17 Land Acquisition Appeal 12 Home Trade Reviewed by A. W. Still81 words
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Article137 1930-07-24 12 Owners' Appeal Against $51,697 Award. Thf deviation of the railway from Pukit Timah t<> Tanjong Pagar was the ■object of a land ecajoisJtioa ar^> :;1 that came before the *l:U-f Justice (Sir Wii|i r a Itting with Messrs. H. ami P. Pennefather i The land ta i137 words
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Article85 1930-07-24 12 EASTERN TELEGRAPH Advice to Shareholders Justified. d, July 14. in regard to the dividend an usual, said that the Ltd., was, they Had out and competition continued, th ibly have found thut than at Harcoafs Wirefesa Telegraph Co. Telegraph Co.. Ltd., Lord Inver- ice to shareholder! li ge shares for85 words
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Article144 1930-07-24 12 "Reasonable Latitude" Allowed In Borneo. n the British ovei nmeni \>.is rea it meeting the Hiitisli North to Chamber of Commerce: ii t Bcknow ti i date I -l.i 1930, inform you ili-.t the deer to c killed |»cc will receive the I'lii--nent. (raid to tl \u ly144 words
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Article169 1930-07-24 12 j Reported to be Well In Hand. London, July 23. It is learned on reliab!e authority that Kins Kua'i has refused to grar.t tht Wafd petiti n to call an extraordinary session >>' Parliament on July 26 Reuter. Rugby, July IS. Giving particulars in a parliamentary IBritish Wireless - 169 words
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Article105 1930-07-24 12 Raised as Reply To U.S.A. Madrid, July 2-',. What i: tantamount to Spain's reply to tariffs is conl increases published in the official While the new schedule is not officially as a reprisal against anybody. end is admittedly no discrimination against :h.- United States individually nevertheless the underlying105 words
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Article139 1930-07-24 12 Terrible Panic in Collapse Of Bridge. C< bience, July 23. The fatalities in the Cobler.ce disaster, caused through the collapse of a pontoon bridge, include six schoolgirls and a There was a terrible panic when the 1. The fcreams of the g victim?. iiphTir.fr madly with each otherReuter - 139 words
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Article88 1930-07-24 12 British Competitor Holds Lead. Rujrby. July 23. Mr. Alan Butler today continued t>» hold (he lend in the round-Europv air Srsl to roach Seville ■s, the journey from Madrid in v I i 1 1 over two hours. Later Madrid on the return flight, pi osnrarda in hisBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article64 1930-07-24 12 Both Houses Agree To Amendment. Rupby, July 2-><. i M D lion, the House of lig afternoon agreed to the slight alteration which the House of Commons de in the flouse of Lords' amendtlu- Coal Mines Bill. The compromise effected between the two Houses regarding the spread-overBritish Wireless - 64 words
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Article66 1930-07-24 12 Baseball Stand Roof Blown Off. Shanghai, July 15. The Upper Yangtse steamer Hung was severely buffeted by the wind and tide •> n acainst a jetty in the vicinity of itu' Public Gardens, damaging two cargo boats. In the Hritish Consulate compound treei \\r:-r uprooted The roof of66 words
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Article14 1930-07-24 12 The meeting of the Singapore Rural PI ingctl f.>r July "0 lias been lied.14 words
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Article406 1930-07-24 12 Murder Charge Against Chinese at Assizes. The story of a midnight attack by robbers on a Chines-.' man am! woman in a plantation at Selejw \.u.' told at the Assizta yesterday before Mr. Justice Cobbett, when a Chinese named Goh Ilua Mcc w:.s charged with committing406 words
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Article132 1930-07-24 12 No Bids for Scottish Beauty Spots. London, July 4. The Duie of Heal ■ose'l offer of land; ir place of dri'lh duties having fai:n the Chancellor of the Excheque)' anything more tangible than an 26,000 From Ms estates wen offered for sale in Glasgow. The areas included132 words
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Article157 1930-07-24 12 Mercy Recommended For Trolley-bus Driver. Veeraaamy, the driver of a trolley bus. waa yesterday sentenced to one month's timple Imprisonment :u the Singapore Assize; by Mr. Justice Cobbett on a charge of causing death 1 y a rash act. The prosecution p'.legcd that the a"cused drove his bus157 words
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Article81 1930-07-24 12 Two Chinese Sustain Fatal Injuries. While sea Hag trees for fruit on Tuesday, two Chinese fell and sustained inJui 'its from which they died on their way to hospital. Lee Puah, a man of 55 fell off a tree at Pa?ir Panjariß, and another, Chia -N c81 words
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Article22 1930-07-24 12 Skinner Steps Out," a sound film comedy I taring Glen Tryon and Merna Kennedy, will open at the Capitol tonight.22 words
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Article72 1930-07-24 12 Mi. A. M. Drysd'ale, manager of the Seremban branch of Messrs. United Engineers. Ltd., is an inmate of the European hospital. As a result of the closinp of the Port Dickson and Kuala Kubu brunch lines of the F.M.S. Raftwaya for passenger train services, the cancellation of the local pas.*enj>-er72 words
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Article177 1930-07-24 12 Unemployment Inquiry In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 23. In view of the establishment of an unr n; loyr.ient camp in Kuala Lumpur, the ChineM Town Hall her is collecting to find the number of people out of work in Penang. ?<lr. Khoo Sian Ewe said177 words
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Article299 1930-07-24 12 Some Light on ft Complicated Situation. Wuchow, July 10. Troops of the s!tth Division have been pouring into Wuchow on their way to Kweiping all this week and Kwaagsl is evidently again to become the scene of another campaign. FiY.ni reports to hand it looks as though299 words
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Article47 1930-07-24 12 Mails from Europe (London mails de-- i 1 -.itched on July 3) ex P. and O. Kashmir. I i hored at I'enang at G.:!5 a.m. j today, will arrive by tra n tomorrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at MS MB.47 words
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Article877 1930-07-24 12 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the otter made in the Notes of the Day column we give publicity to the following appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the Flump. The Editor will be pleased to place877 words
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Article165 1930-07-24 12 Mixed Bag at Alhambra Screen Show. '•They learned about Wfomen," which wa screened at the A atre la ■tight, i ontair i vaud vi'lf acts. Van and Schenck give a live!; ■no and are th out itanding f-,.. tures of the film. It is really i I165 words
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Advertisement29 1930-07-24 12 "NY CARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT ICj MTriioecf(ussiYfO'J«? CRT9r $1 II NY CARLSBERG if Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia Denmark) SINGAPORE.29 words
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Article871 1930-07-24 13 A Rain Washed Course. hlOLITF/S FAIL FROM GRACE. (Bj UM l,u,lKn«T.) ul1 of the torrential downpour n v, Incsday, June is. only two lac-is i .u- be decided. A/ti I Thi Macnab bad pre a event, tluni Cup, Hi- Jockeya had in for the next871 words
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Tomorrow's Test Match—Local Football and Tennis Tournaments.
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Article309 1930-07-24 13 S.C.R.C. Tournament. the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament ;> V Slnllei Handicap. Hoah ng, 5. w Ei V. ng I eat Ong 1 We Eng Lock beat Chla T«ck, I I I A ilouMcs ilar.ditap. J..h1l I n: t I ong net I C J. Evan Wong i«"it and V:.;> Ah309 words
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Article69 1930-07-24 13 Medical Students to Play The Doctors. A match will be played on Sunday on the S.R.C. ground between the Medical Students and the Doctors. Play will Start at 11 a.m. Th- following will represent tfce Doctors Drs. T. Balasinjfham, \V. A. Balhetchet. B. M. Johns, Khoo Peng Seng,69 words
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Article449 1930-07-24 13 Poor Finishing By Forwards. U.K. 1 R.A. Owiqg to the Royal Artillery not being able to show good form the First Division match between them and the Royal Engineers played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon proved to be of only moderate interest. The Engineers449 words
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Article105 1930-07-24 13 Singapore Championship Semi-Finals. ties in the semi-finals to be played off at the B.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road. •.:i Saturday p-m. are as follows Veo X Gim Hock. V.. v.-iss vs. Seas Eag I. i at Accommodation i 3 very limited and ho do not wish to miss these105 words
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Article66 1930-07-24 13 Chinese S.C. Events For Sunday. There will be a 400 metres free style handicap race for each class (A. and B) t the hinese Swimming Club on Sunday ::t noon, to be followed by a water-polo match between the Sea-serpents and Dragons. The t';na! in the Ping Pong Handicap66 words
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Article390 1930-07-24 13 Club Second Team Win Cup-tie. S.C.C. 11. 2 Malays 11. I. The S.C.C. second team beat the Malays 11. in the first preliminary round of th? S.A.F.A. Cup yesterday on the Padang by the odd goal in three, but the score was not a good390 words
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Article155 1930-07-24 13 SOUTH CHINA A. A. Easy Victory Over Penang F.A.* Eleven. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 24. The South O.ir.a A. A. football tourists defeated the Penanjr Football Association XI by six goals to three yesterday. The visitors showed superior form from the start, the home team displaying lack of155 words
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Article41 1930-07-24 13 Scotland Regain the Elcho Shield. London, July 10. [a one cf the- closest contests at Bialey for many year:.. Scotland, with 1,69'J, recaptured the Elcho Shield from England, wr c score was 1/ Ireland was third with 1.'i27.41 words
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Article57 1930-07-24 13 Australians' Idle Time At Durham. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 23. The bad weather continued at Durham today and the match between the Austra lian tourists and Durham county had to be abandoned. This is the third match in succession in which the tourists have been engaged57 words
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Article184 1930-07-24 13 United States League Results. r New York, July 2:'.. Today's baseball results were as follows National League. New York beat Chicago B—6. Brooklyn beat St. Louis 4—l.4 1. Boston lost to Cincinnati 7—B. Boston beat Cincinnati (i v. Philadelphia lost to Pittsburp I—2 and 15—16. American League. Cleveland beat184 words
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Article169 1930-07-24 13 I !:ursda\, July 24. Football: 2nd Div.. Police vs. Socony, Alison Road S.A.F.A. Cup, Welch II vs. S.R.C. I riday. July 25. Football: 2nd Div., F. and N. v«. Warders; S.A.F.A. Cup, P. Brani vi. K.A.F., Annoi. Road. Cricket: S.C.C. Tourn., Etc«. v§. B.I), ami 1., Padang, 5169 words
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Article361 1930-07-24 13 Fairfax Fully Recovered. GODDARI) TO PLAY FOR ENGLAND? (Krom On Own Correspondent) on, July Don Bradman, the tourists' wonder batsman, is the latest member oi' the Australians" side to be stricken with stomach trouble. It was revealed today that he was taken ;:l with gastritis at Glasgow361 words
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Article168 1930-07-24 13 Details of Anglo-l/.S. 'Varsities Meeting. Timrs and wini in tNe athletic meetii mford Bri<luo between Oxford and Cambridge and Cornell and Princeton on July 12, the result of whicl the St.-iits Times of thai 100 yard* nell) :1( 10 sees. 120 yard.- Hurdles: Heasley (Corrn.ll I wr168 words
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Article247 1930-07-24 13 Match Between the (;;;rrison And Keppel. The following arc the teams for matcii between the Garrison ami Keppel GoK Clubs to be played at Keppel on Sunday. Garrison players are mentioned lirst. H. 50. Lieut E. I". S. Brodie and W. i Blackwood K. Craik and S. C.247 words
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Article178 1930-07-24 13 (iood Return in Malacca Chinese R.A. Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 2'J. Th? July Spoon Shoot of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club took, place at the Bukit Scbuker Range on Sunday. The following were the scores 200 500 G2O yds. yds. yds. Tl.' Tan i heaej178 words
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Advertisement78 1930-07-24 13 TALKIE HITS ON "His Master's Voice" Records HAPPY DAYS I'm on a diet of love, F.T. Olson's Music BSMS Mona, F.T. Olsen's Music BM>S We'll build a world, De Groofl O. K3374 LOVE PARADE My Dream Lover, W. Hylton's O. 857W) My Dream Lover. De G root's Or. BSS74 My78 words
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Advertisement236 1930-07-24 14 DODEB BROTHERS NEW MEASURE OF FINENESS THE NEW DODGE EIGHT-IN-LINE i'he new Dodge Eight-in-Line establishes an entirely new measure of fineness for popular-priced eight-cylinder cars. It reflects a quality of performance, a quality of engineering, a quality of beauty and comfort that carry Dodge Brothers traditions of dependability to the236 words
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Advertisement94 1930-07-24 14 >^> wceuuent/ f COOLER SWEETER fir BETTER. Tlu» «Jv*rtii«»i«nt is i«>u«l by briiiih-AmarirHii r«tercd Co .i>ir a.n) l.i.i I GOOD COVERS Demrve GOOD TUBESThe satisfaction that comes from knowing you have stout, thick, red rubber, Goodyear Tubes in your tyres adds greatly to the pleasure of motoring. More than that,94 words
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Article2407 1930-07-24 15 Winning Tosses and Matches: Luck in Cricket. YOUNG STRIBLING'S INJURY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June .>>. After Ascot, with its surprii excitements, we are experiencing something of a lull or. the Turf. The hero of w.-,> Bosworth. It was pleasant to be ablu to eh«-er him2,407 words
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Article328 1930-07-24 15 His Duchy Estates In London. The Prince of Wales, as Lord of the Manor of Kennington, S.E., which form? parts of the possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall, had a substantial financial interest in a special caso brought before Mr. Ju-.tice Farwell in the Chancery Di\-i:icn recently328 words
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Article677 1930-07-24 15 Need Fully Realised By Government. Below is published a copy of a joint letter to the Colonial Secretary from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the Ceylon Estates Proprietary Association. the Low-country Products Association of Ceylon and the Ceylon Merchants' Chamber, urging the paramount importance of677 words
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Article226 1930-07-24 15 Paralysed Man Starts To Walk. An arm ting iure of one of the Sheffield ."htholic pilgrims who w.-nt to Lourde^ u-. ently is reported. Mr. Alfred Wood, of Dixon Road, Bills borough. Sheffield, who has l>een a Scout mauter for twenty-one years, and waassociated with Pt. Maria's troop,226 words
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Article817 1930-07-24 15 Very Common in F.M.S, SUIT FOR INJUNCTION DISMISSED. j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July St. J In the Supreme Court, today, the Hon. the Chief Justice delivered judgment in the case in which the Klnn? Cycle and Mot .r Work.-, of Klang and817 words
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Miscellaneous172 1930-07-24 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. pHbgrTT I g^ i^^TB^HnHIESSfSS (CLUES.) ACROSS. Hymn 84. Other t. Taik ins bird ;;1).; ;1 .Mohammedan title sleulate ji. Like net 10. FreciuiM atone jg. Woody stemmed plont I'ivcnri.d 14. Standard 11. lacKed Hold IS. I."uk for 3<j. Suspension of senaibility 18. Adam's garden 41. Slower 18.172 words
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Article566 1930-07-24 16 Can be obtained at the following placet la Singapore Money Changer, Arielphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hot«l Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Grosvenor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Rafflei Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Placa and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay. Asiatic Stamp566 words
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Advertisement164 1930-07-24 16 Large Reductions in Prices AUTHORISED BY FACTORY. SEE and DRIVE THE WORLD CHAMPION STUDEBAKER Eight Cylinder AND Six Cylinder The Finest Cars in Singapore INSPECT OUR FULL RANGE OF MODELS AT River Valley Road Show Rooms. Sole Agents ONITt'D ENGINEERS, LIMITED. 1 Incorporated in th. S* r:tit Settlements 1 SINGAPORE.164 words
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Article107 1930-07-24 17 Judgment Reserved. "T!!E REAL OR.FECT OF THE ACTION." n fiiir Own Correspondent.) Lumpur, July i!. roe days, the lay, the H Mr. i.. H. judgment re- in the neigh- i. the riatioll, I by the :ind also Stad üm who nd property of imbers. F. A. ndants.107 words
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Article94 1930-07-24 17 Noted Pathologist'B Lecture T<> .Medical Students. of life in the -.1 by to the of Medicine. -v indon Wade, chief lony and Reid ere Memorial, who daily life in the thi worl and the town oi i thi count ry, when' some ewed. Dr. VFade dealt with94 words
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Letter333 1930-07-24 17 To tho Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir,—One needs little reflection to discern the principles underlying this policy. Examples from U.S.A., South Africa and show clearly that disruption n > is id tie contemplated by the introduction of elements of population imilable by existing inhabitants. The races most333 words
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Letter100 1930-07-24 17 HAWKERS AND UNEMPLOYMENT. To the Editor ol the Straits Times. is much talk and writing on unemployment. Many tions a c pui ig meni nment is ittitu li Government uncmploy-ment nt present Is aent reducing or increasing unem- ■>■ nswe i porously ran by nmeni is s've!li:ig up the the100 words
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Letter137 1930-07-24 17 I the Editor of the Straits Times. i wish to register a strong prothi neckles waj tn >: >r lorries the K,-tto iir district. There li nts here who are terrified children return home late. l:-e the da-nger from these n (■■>!! tiderably average <:>r on the137 words
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Article58 1930-07-24 17 ase Adjourned for Judge To Investigate. Penang, July 23. Thr- case against Mr. (i. N. Magill, a well-known amateur -ider, chartr'-il with rush and negligent driving was adjourn- in the district court this morning for ihe judge to go to thi" scene of the accident. A cyclist58 words
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Article42 1930-07-24 17 Readers wishing to participate in this Opera, and who have not yet sont in their amea are reminded that the lists will be closed on Saturday re\t. Names should in to D. O. MacLeod u\ De 'Almeida Street.42 words
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Article481 1930-07-24 17 Terms of Settlement Drawn Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umnur, July 2.1. After prolonged litigation a asttioSMnt was announced in the F.M.S. Court of Aiip> todny before the Chief Justice, the Hen. Mr. L. H. Elphinstone; K.C., Mr. Justice Farrw-Manby, ai Justice BurtoVl, cf the481 words
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Article87 1930-07-24 17 Barnstaple Labourers Still At Work. London. July 14. Mi of th' seven Barnstable working net icd £62.48f. as the holders of :i chance in the Calcutta Derby Sweep (including i'.'i.OOO in respect of the sale Of hah' the ticket before the race) are carrying on their jobs, pendinir87 words
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Article101 1930-07-24 17 Sir J. Duveen Buys Dreyfus Collection. London, July 10. Sir .Joseph Duveen, famous art connoisseur and dealer, has bought the Dreyfus art collection which is considered tn be the most important private collection of Italian Renaissance art in the world. The collection has been in a private101 words
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Article34 1930-07-24 17 Prohibition cost the Onited States i-200,000,000 in 1929, and of this i' 25,000,000 wag for agents' expenses and the purchase of goods. The remainder is made up of losses on seizures.34 words
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Article231 1930-07-24 17 Workmen's Compensation For l ia scars? i.-.nd"n, Jaly 14. A number of Indians listened to the evidence before the Indian Labour Comm at India House today, when possible means of improving the position of Indian seamen employed in British ships, in respect of workmen's compcnsal ossed. had been231 words
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Article127 1930-07-24 17 Special Dickey For Bodyguard. j The King of Abyssinia hat bought al Rolls hipped to Djibouti n tl id thence travelled mile;- ty ;>; > which, owing to "local condii v h run in <;.. '.-light. Th" tin.lv i; :i?i encloned-drive |and< ul< tc I" rlj Bni127 words
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Article83 1930-07-24 17 Malay Syce and Married Eurasian !'r :n Our Own Correspondent.) Ponang. July 28. A Malay syce, nanieu fcfustaffa lii:i Dawood, was charged the police couit this morning with antieing awa] a married Eurasian woman, Margaret Baptist. For the prosecution it was stat-d Mar garet LSaptist wns sti!l83 words
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Article65 1930-07-24 17 Work for British Firm In Egypt The tender of a London firm, Siemens Brothers, amounting to over £500,000, ha- i been ;.ccepU;d by the Egyptian (Jovern- i ment for a contract in connection with the Delta electrification scheme whereby areas of land will lip rerlaimt;!. Siemens Brothers will65 words
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Article283 1930-07-24 17 ANTI OLT IN SIBERIA. Spreading V pidly TRANS-SIBEF DERAIL] The revoli i it rapidl amongst the Suchan mil rostok it has nnw i he whol cf the M i.ion <>f th;' Amur r tot h*cn taki n by I have al. name section of th Mikhailoff, wh iti" anti-Sovi I283 words
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Article158 1930-07-24 17 Malay Driver Acquitted At Johore. The case in wiiicli s U ila driver, was chi ee;l wi <l-ath of Mr. .1..1. ad ended n L V. J. La' accused. In Stayed bj lit*. Co >.. !'.p::t. J ne 18, the dny cf the occi dent,158 words
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Advertisement554 1930-07-24 19 Assets exceed 111,000,000. Ai«»rance te force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE WincheeUr House, Singapore. LOHDON OFFICE i 17, Old Jewry, X.C. The Company has ftO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England aad compiles with the British Life Asiursaea554 words
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Advertisement566 1930-07-24 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK, N.V. Established 18SS at Amsterdam AuthorUed Capital Glds. 100.000,000 (about I'aid ap £8,300.000) Paid ap Capital Glda. 55.00a.00* (aboat C 4.600.000) Reserves Glds. 2K.1H7.7»7 (aboat 12.150.000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUX, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES i BATAVIA Head Offlce for Dutch East Indies. SHANGHAI Head566 words
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