The Straits Times, 25 July 1930
1930-07-25
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Title Section43 1930-07-25 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 25, 1930 price i» hi i ii ill i7 v'iyi.A*^** The Straits Times 24 I»A(iES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 25, 19.10. PRICE 10 CENTS43 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1930-07-25 1 Ny Carlsberg Beer tn boltlti and on drtng ht. •ol« Importrn KAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. Wonderful help from PHOSFERINE FRESH BRIGHT New Vitality and Energy Miss Estelie Brody M^S^ tlio well known British Film Star, V- ~^Sr famous for her brilliant playing in Q_, V Mademoiselle213 words
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Advertisement105 1930-07-25 1 \W\ 1 MORLEY j 41 SILK STOCKS NGST /^J V^S^A'l \v\ PARISIAN FRANCE herself can >v.n I \l>\ CHARM nyU'-injr r.. [N^ '_^s^ f«irccmeni bo subtly iir.;-<..: mpM^g^v -^-:-~^aws you cannot aeo or fefcl t lie diiTi N MORLEY FULL-FASHIONED II PURE SILK STOCKINGS. IiWJ bUli V^WW| ELAIN B." MAYF105 words
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Advertisement10 1930-07-25 1 Prime Portland "0 X" MCEMENT I'teiST ASIATIC 'n.-Inc. in T^n^r;.10 words
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Advertisement589 1930-07-25 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PFNINPITT-AR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. I ONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. BORDA 11.W •'"!>' I*. KASHMIR 9 0t)0589 words
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Advertisement678 1930-07-25 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerpi Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 HARUNA MARU 10...00 Aag. U M KAMO MARU !*,OOO A** 13 14 g KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 26 26 IASUKUNI678 words
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Advertisement450 1930-07-25 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamer* trading to Australia, cabins450 words
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Advertisement659 1930-07-25 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, I'rcicht. Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager* Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Traveller* Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airway*.659 words
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Advertisement616 1930-07-25 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THB CHINA MITTI'AL STEAM 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. (Rout*616 words
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Advertisement569 1930-07-25 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in S.am) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Krlantan, liamrnnra, Teiupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, liar Jon, Kohsamui, LangaWM, Chumpon and Han^kok. Arrival Departure MALINI July 28 July 30 SUDDHADIB Aug. I Auk. VAI ,\Y.\ Auk. 11 Ang. 13 The steamers are fitted569 words
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Advertisement392 1930-07-25 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschapjsij Nederlnnd a:»d N.V. Rotlerdamscllc Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton Slarst-illce Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. P,c. Tiooft 11/.10 S.M.N. July 25 r.i.v. S. 10 K.L. Aug. 1 s.s. Kern. D. Nederli J.IIM. Ang. 8 m.v. iTvirnporm 12,000 K.L. Aug. 15 f.s. .1.392 words
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Advertisement1367 1930-07-25 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE of«/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLO.MUO. SUEZ, I'ORT SAID, ALEX--NDKIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang PRES. VAN BUREN Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 IRES. GARFIELD Auir. 18 Aue.1,367 words
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Advertisement404 1930-07-25 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCnKDILE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Frsncixco and !<o« Angeles S.S. GOLDEN RIVER sails from Hong Kong Aug. 1 S.S. GOLDEN SUN sails from404 words
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Advertisement274 1930-07-25 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklets avJ v ri't pkont or rnll. L L. LAWLBB, GoKral <tmX, Hong Kon«r Hank ChaPlfcsw, CANADIAN INATSOKAI the Largest Raiivojt Sytletu in America SIANG UM PARK LORONG 40, GEYI GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roorned hUB An 111 1 I I ,i..i274 words
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Article2509 1930-07-25 4 POLICY UNCHANGED. Rigid Economy And Safeguarding. HIS REPLY TO PRESS ATTACKS. Outlining the Conservative policy at; the Unionist Party meeting, h«lci at Caxton Hall, Westminster, Mr. Baldwin made a rousing speech, in which he replied to recent attacks by Press Barons. lit fore I make the2,509 words
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Article403 1930-07-25 4 Story of Shakespeare's Son-in-Law. Shakespeare* house once had the brokers in. Documentary evidence, of this has been found by Mr. Frank Mart-ham at the Record Office, in Iho Calendar of C'hanetrjr Cases. The very rare signature of he poet's eldest daughter, Susanna Hall, •8403 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1930-07-25 4 Bg& "pO^- f° rma l or f° r family use what could be more de- A sirable than one of the new luxurious 1930 Nash "400" Twin-Ignition St Jans? fws The ingenuity of Nash engineers in meeting overseas jjg needs was never better demonstrated than in the creaffl tion of146 words
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Advertisement74 1930-07-25 4 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. E ~A M 'WENT IN EVE W V COUNTBY^QF THE WORLD J^SH^yi i M J£o%( \AI life f M mm < m fry f 7 OBSERVE THE LONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for74 words
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Advertisement375 1930-07-25 5 BJLACK WEAG. deadliest insect-killer, is also tke tkriftiest! Riganll«>-«>f price you cannot buy a surer More effective insecticide tliun Black Flag! Lower in price than most others, Black Hag contains a secsvt iugreriii'iil which is sure death to insect pests. It ne\cr stuns, or sliipelies —it kills. Its vapor keeps375 words
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Advertisement624 1930-07-25 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can b« obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hot*l i Money Chanjer, Raffles Hotel. Grosvraor Hotel. Kelly A Walsh, Ltd., Raffle. Ptef*. rYdtral Rubber Stamp Co. Rafflei Ptac* »"d Tank Koad Station. G. H. Kiat A Co., Ltd., Colly*'624 words
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Advertisement381 1930-07-25 5 I A N«r Se «TQ A T»Y J 1., JdAJd I I can trutrifully s |S Si" WA S FED ON j| C Doctors baby tliis OT T"V T OTT T IVTT7 Bahy was feJ on C year wciU on it JI > H j\J H. Sunslnne Glaxo J <381 words
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Advertisement672 1930-07-25 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. .i To The Advertising Manage* Struts Times. Cecil Street Phase insert the following small sdvfrtue merit for days Tber« lire approximslely seven words to lln» and thfm n fist rst» charge \J A minimum of on* dollar p*r insertion. Ths additional ttr fi.r Ist* advertisement* will not672 words
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Advertisement634 1930-07-25 6 t>HMMHH»«IHHH»H»M» I MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES Oil FRIENDS overseas, li;.vc the Straits Budget posted to thei-.i every week, »1 1 v arly, .ncluding outside Malaya ($13.20 \vith:n Malaya). Orders. accompanied l>y rvniittaneea, houM be addressed to the Manager, Straam Budget, Singapore. INFLUENTIAL CHINES! well known on the Xi !anuin634 words
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Advertisement749 1930-07-25 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, IH, Meyer Road. Entry Sept. 1. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO UCT, N, Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO HT, No, .If!, Mtycr Rond. Immediate Apply .Meyer Brothers. TO LET, Monaco Villa, Holland Road. Furnished, electric light, sanitary installation. Apply Bodyk Davidson. TO LET,749 words
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Advertisement479 1930-07-25 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.HT. Mo. 3-1, Cecil Stre«t and Godown No. V lie:nnm Street. Apply Jieyer Bros. TO LET, godowns Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, P.-.lmer Roud. Apply to Messrs. Aik Seng A Co., 25, Market Street, Singapore. TO LET. 132 and 134, Ka»elock Boad, twostoreyed riverside godowns,479 words
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Advertisement886 1930-07-25 6 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will be received at the office cf the Sltte Engineer. Perak, Taiping, up to 2 pjn. oi Sept. 1, IUW, for the construction or design and construction of an ASTANA NAGARA for His Highness, the Sultan of f'erak886 words
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Advertisement614 1930-07-25 6 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MBETING i 990. Saturday. Aug. :J<>, Wednesday, Sept. 3, Saturday. Sept. <>. Wednesday. Si-pt. 10. and Saturday. Sept. IS. rmfieuaiin catebs iok HoMaa Claeaos I. 11 and ill and IV and V (eombl Tonics Class I aw lad 111 I combined I. ENTRIES CLOSE614 words
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Advertisement484 1930-07-25 7 AUCTION SALE f raloabli choM Slngn i Sing and Co. 1 Chalia Street, on Wedne>il.i>. .'v:. M 1 HO, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. lea (hold an<: i.i, r i, Mosqns Street dated from June 1, 1843. Lot 2. Valuable freehold land nnd shop iwn a N.>. IH7, Serancoon le484 words
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Advertisement309 1930-07-25 7 CIGARETTES j p CIGARETTES 1 V iHwftOeiGTCPACCOCC 0V NOTICE ;>; > hereby liven that the above three Tr...ie M.-.rk> are the Tnide Marks of LEE HUA AND COMPANY of No. Lorong Tel"k. Singapore, Merchants, and are used by them in resneot of CIGAEETTC9 imported b> -:u'^ Settlements. Pedi rated Malay309 words
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Advertisement398 1930-07-25 7 OFFICE OF THE NAUTICAL ADVISER TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BURMA, RANGOON. FOR SALE TENDERS ars nviu-.l and srlll be received up i Aug. 19S0, for the purrh.ise of the llurra.i Government Trawler ARAKAN as she now lias oir tha Government Dockyard, B PAir.irii.Aßs. WHEN BUILT.— I9IB. WHERE BUILT.— Port Arthur.398 words
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Advertisement288 1930-07-25 7 BOOKS ANCIENT I'I.WTS, being a simple account c.f tka pa»t Vf^etation of the earth an.l < f Iho leccnt important di»coverie» mad' in this realm of nature study. By M. C. Stopes $4.50 PRACTICAL PHYSICS, by J. A. Crowther Sc. D, K. Inst. P. $4.50 PRACTICAL PHYSICS, a text book288 words
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Advertisement183 1930-07-25 7 GOULDS PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES. Large and varied stocks held by the Sole Agents for Malaya \f> ENTR A B*l I Vs# IENGINE WORKS Ui\ Embj I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA I IMPIR. The only Safety Razor that strops its own blade without removal from the183 words
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Article1641 1930-07-25 8 FALL IN REVENUE, Tin Mining's Critical Position. UNEMPLOYMENT AMON4 CHINESE. (From On lent.) i'U'-. July 22. The p 27,07.5,62: for thai the Art in: i: m -Mr. .1. W Simmons, and published as a supplcmen lM The aetua 17r,,665, a Th 1929 va ial exp1,641 words
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Article108 1930-07-25 8 Duke of Gloucester and The Hunjfj.'rian Throne. Am extraordinary rumour was current in London l.t^t month thi;i the object <>■' nit Bethlen to London was ngarian throne to the Duke of i eater. There v.-.i.< tn confirmation in authoritative quarters. When Mr. Malone ask.-. 1 Bethlen108 words
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Advertisement75 1930-07-25 8 EA RJSS PRE-EMWEKCE. RtPRIGE-RATiriG Co LTD ORCHAKI) XI)., BBUKH RD., KEPI'EI. RD M GRANGE HI). MARKET. /J^X GOOD TEA used to mean cover expensive Tea today it means cut open Vl^^ BROOKE BOND l^gll YELLOW LABEL— B^QHHH Thougli ii costs no more than or(■BsUtero'^f c'inary tea it tastes a good75 words
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Advertisement111 1930-07-25 8 WHITEAWAY'S Commences on Monday, July 28. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TO (LEAK ALL SURPLUS STOCKS. LfUDIAW CO., ITS. (Incorporated la Knsland) SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND 3EREMBAN. A.D..72Q INCORPORATED IN ENGLANO QY ROYAL CHARTER FIRE MARINE LIFE MOTORCAR. Insurance with MSjaeaticaaMa security, rcasunablp rates and prompt settlcmi nts. Established over 20U years. Agencies throughout111 words
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Advertisement221 1930-07-25 9 o ILHAMBRffi ;lfW THC THE.AIRL Of PfPFECT SOU.MC f 1 E A REPRODUCTION M. Sjk. 9 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 I Vumaus I IRVING AARONSON AND HIS COMMANDERS In a Selection of Musical Numbers I'oHowed by A MUSICAL NUMBER Of SPECIAL INTEREST TO MUSIC LOVERS DUCI DE KEREK JARTO Whose rendering221 words
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Advertisement242 1930-07-25 9 \iiwMM uu\uu h y. yy w~w vn./,y >w v v v \,/mu 1 I A 1H I 1 i TONIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 ONK OF THE MOST AMUBING AND HIGHLY DIVERTIN(i COMEDIES Universal's Rapid Fire Laugh Provoking Success, "Skinner Steps Out" Presenting GLENN TRYON and Beautiful MERNA KENNEDY. A242 words
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Advertisement276 1930-07-25 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Saturday 26 at 9.15. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOI^ Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices ft $2 and $1. The Gaynor-Farrell— j^^^^ 'wk'UmSw^ Director Butler comJUg^^ inr'^wM]r\ bination made Sunny i^^^ £1 _J^V side v p and n<)W W\, \vL J 1 have this new hit, it's kv276 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article154 1930-07-25 10 New Canadian Pacific Steamer. The largest liner built in Great Britain aina the W i !>ip I i P>3 c t«,-.n anj E««pin, ami the I real liner In the Cnnadian Pacifl m is th«- Empn s of Britain, which tuoiv th« waters of the CJyd" hist154 words
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Article165 1930-07-25 10 iblement Allowance Award. :i ihip- his tora- ■inu ;n War. after hU I' I!. ha I on it. .i'ili-;;-.; ,i i and qfter .-i ized leavonuition. I" another ship of n nedoc i but thej manntred >i> :-'"t April. I! lii t-, leave tlr<hi|i in which he was165 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARK QUOTATIONS.
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Article621 1930-07-25 10 10 Per ('ent. Dividend Low Capitalisation. i The twentii ih annual general nieotins of the Rradwall (F.MA) Rubber jtatatt, limittd, v.^is liiMti on Wedneadty, Jun<' i v at the !Vu' tin' oompany, Ceylon :i:,.| 51, Baateheap, London, f:.i".. Mr. 1. Uunphery presiding. The representative of the. secretaries621 words
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Article127 1930-07-25 10 Programme <.f drilis up to and for wank pimlmu- July L' 7 Friday, July to, :,.i.-, Drill lh.il. N.i •.<».-... B.V.C q In.[ notion Examination pjn, Hull Hall. s.K.A. iv,. Battery and Battery Signal Parade; 5.16 pjn., Malay Drill Hall, -F" (Malay] Co., Weapon Training and in V.ir.ls127 words
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Article234 1930-07-25 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July IS. On I.tndon, Bank 4 m/» 2/3 29. u2 [•eniund (/> tt.ai lr.vate I m. credit 2 4'i Ot K«W York, demand 60 1 II rrivat« 90 d.'a On l-i-unce, Hank T.T. ]\2l On India. Hnnk T.T. i:,r', v^ ll k "">;;I!;"1^ T- On Shanghai, Bank T.T.234 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1930-07-25 10 ■MM Val. Pi. Buyers Sfllen n il /Uan KanWng jj 20 5 >..-.. r M tan I:n Ifl ii il Banirrii vii 1. >; 1 1 HttU| i'udun)( v i'l I.i.i 1 1 Hatu Cavci ii.'.) e.sa Bnklt Anns ».4O 0 r>u il {1 Burmoh Malay U tl r.o.r442 words
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Article197 1930-07-25 10 Issue rai. i'H. Buyers Sellers 2 1 Alex. Brick OrAs. LM I 76 2 J Alex. Kr.ik I'r.'fv I.1S U2 .-.I. ii Brit. Am. Tobacco .vt.o c.ji i r.iral tnuine l>.4» I r.?"i 1 1 Cycle and Carnages V.Vi 0.45 a«n Duff Dt»el •!'ii. mt y a Uunlop Kui.i.cT197 words
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Article111 1930-07-25 10 Simnf-nr*: Cnld Storage 7 p.c. dab. of )y.'B rod. 1931-CC 102 105 ci. SingapoN Mjnicipal 5 i>.c. of IMI red. VJ2O $1,575,0u0 par. si prcm. Sinfmpor* Municipal 4'j p.c. vi ;:-u7 rid. IM7 $I,iJOO,JOy aO par Singaptrc Municipal 4'j p.i-. of IKOJ red. ISM $I,uuo,'juU 95 par111 words
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Article380 1930-07-25 10 rrascr and (o. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Tod.-.; s Price* I'raMi Ly.-.li Co. iv.att Allcnby isl) l.io IJt 1.10 1.30 a:ui i.ajan ($1) 1.10 1...0 1..v 1.2U •Tli 1..V1 1.70 lMi i.,., A. kmiing I*'-) 0.i!"« OJU v.23 ll.»6 l«2) J .Mi Z.OO ".I) J.OO A. Molek380 words
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Article328 1930-07-25 10 Satisfactory Condition Of Property. Thi- nineteenth ordinnrj i ■■■il meeting of the Bruaeh Rubber Katati 1.: 1., waa htl<! 20, ;:t 2K. Fenehurch Street, K.C. Mr. William Potchitt ithc chairman) aaid lh.it the crop of rabbcr harvcatcd wr.» MO.OOO I!.. T. i .MM aci I n rage328 words
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Article133 1930-07-25 10 Value Quoted at (ompan> Meeting. Tlir value of adrertl \ng v...< em\ tal meetinic of th. hloi i< I li>;i ■>.. Ltd., which heater. i 'in chairman, Mr. V. s. Nayloi a are tronf belie»en tiainjr. I hopi y.u notici i which appear In the daily pn if133 words
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Article147 1930-07-25 10 Reduction of Capital Proposed. An Rubber Plantatinnn was rallH to br hc-l.i today at Winchester Hoyv... Old Broad Street. y..i' '2. t" i i nluti nH reducing tbr fnpitH l 000, ii hare i. to v ri.i^n.f.or, iv. sinr.' and 820.001 rancellinic capital which hrn been l< nnrapresented147 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article72 1930-07-25 10 Sun: i Tin. Qalek Kndial '.'7 Xi itai Vt\ caata-1.01 'j. Penawi I crnta, Sungcl Lv:;- 1.01-1.07, Ulu X Vi centa, Hong Pntti 81-63 cent Mala; ConaoU. 18-S0 ecnta, Pctalinira i.J'. i .2 etnta, Ayer Hitami Da.-lOs., Hon« Konit Tin 14a. 81. l'-. 4Vid., Baa fiil.-i.-...72 words
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Article136 1930-07-25 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Smcaporc, Ji London. Rabbar s*d, np I-IU. Koon pries (London Btaadardl Spot r. ci London. Tin DM 1 M., down 2 Minintr. l>ull. SaaSl I W.i\ i 220-2 M, Kin-hais :>s eonU-1.01, kmt:i Dredge 1.01, Malay* Conaoli I* l-o ;il cents. Bonsai Lua* 1.06-1.10, I lv136 words
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Article41 1930-07-25 10 ii N. W MMtra ill*, S:ak, 0 East I •I p.M. C<>lon. tarn Imliu Kuropp, p.m. !iim(irnm. im, jfcpar., nuir», f. <:naua oi-d an I Palem- p.m. j.jv. ra, South- I p.m. I i 1 pan. .M-n.l.-.y. '.r-41 words
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Article29 1930-07-25 10 Arrd. Ralo !->.n Ekphan a tfpor* l.iinriiin Ju.^ fi June 27 I .:.m N Juii« 3P July i i lur.. 2. July 21 June .Inly 2\29 words
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Article47 1930-07-25 10 v |:..1.-.. M < ;i. v 'i < larkr M. I I, Mr. K. <\ I-'. mean. Mr V. I' Mrs. I) II I, list. Mi-. W r, K. Cribbvii J. S. O. M R. Owen. Mr Mi A. .1. IVtty, Mi i SI i >.!• 11. Smith Mi47 words
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Article69 1930-07-25 10 ilj s:.; r i'-ili. IVharrm 01 expected 1., arrive. a i KKITKL HARBOUR. lime 11, M. LiKhK 11.M.5. Iro- IN iJI.V DOCKS. T.iniini; I Kepprl II Deck "Jil V.. Hi. I ntcrprisi' pi r .1,1. l:. 1 M.a is-.i'ls Arrived. K2NCAI Hnluc i I.ARUT. icca B. D<69 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous260 1930-07-25 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Pricht Wind. SUtion. Temperature JUin- Sun- I Relative Direc- Speed. Weatber. Max. Mm. full, shine. Humidity tion. V. F. inn. houri. m.p h. Alor St.r *7 71 Nil K. Calm rioudy KoU IShnru R8 78 (Ms IJ K, SSW 2 Pint K. Trenggmnu M260 words
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Miscellaneous119 1930-07-25 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. FtMajr, July IS. II. v, 10.48 a.m., K ft. 3 In., 9.26 p.m., :i n. i j. n. Morea, 3 n. n fi p.m. hi me rard mall d r», P. C. II II Jl.lil. Koti I 1 un U. outward mail ilue. Agri-HortlcultDrbl b in.119 words
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Article270 1930-07-25 11 Small Dutch Majority Favour Restriction. WILL COMMITTEE APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT? (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 1(J a.m. Todays' I'rirfs Rubber, IT cefrta per ll>. Tin, IN tons at .<;.S' per picul. Yesterday's I'rices Kubbor, I.onHon 1 e1. per Hi.. up 1 New York. 10' 2 cts.,270 words
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Article102 1930-07-25 11 Decrease in United States During May. The COI c.ucie rubber "f all manufacturers in the Unit' mpiled by .n. Thi^ ■.j. tin n of .-.il claaaei Inte ■■>,• the month of May I according to eati- v thy Rubber Manufactureri with imports of ■■■Mil. and with 49,180 long102 words
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Article43 1930-07-25 11 Rugl.y, July 24. Amsterdam B >n bay Is. B 2. r i-:i2d.. 14.80, Buchai i 9.16, Copenhagen 18.16, Gen njrfoi 198%, Hong 108^6, Madrid 12.".".. York 1.-: 21-82, Osl i 18.166, Is. <d.. Rtockholm Ifokohama 16, Forward 15%. Hi ii ii ireless.43 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article925 1930-07-25 11 Trade Effects of the New Act in the House of Commons at question time on June 14, Mr. A. M. Samuel (C. Karnham) sought information on the effect in Britain if the United Slates Tariff Bill, which was Igned on June 17. He aakad Mr.925 words
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Article52 1930-07-25 11 Tone of Market :—Quiet. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet s>sd. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet, G. cents 10Vi per lb. 12 o'clwk noon, July 25. t.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot Itandard R.S.S. on Tender August ■> September Oct. -Dec. Buyers 17 is 11%52 words
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Article478 1930-07-25 11 Formal Proceedings In Court. Francis Lorang, the financier, and director >f the Blue Bird group o f oil companies, ippeared at the Guildhall Police Court, on uno 24. The formal proceedings, which created treat Interest In the City, ci-me as a o prolonged extradition p-oceei;ii;i;s which ollowed I/orang's478 words
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Article24 1930-07-25 11 I In tl d .I^h dy throughout the week. Approximately 27.'> tons wei quotations are as follows Sundried $7.(50 and mixed 57.:;0.24 words
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Article182 1930-07-25 11 Only Moderate Business Passing. Singapore, July 24. rs. Guthric and report i i:. the absence of any information as lo the steps (if any) likely to be taken by growers to curtail production tne market has been inclin- I d only a very moderate amount of busuieii has182 words
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Article82 1930-07-25 11 Statistics of Production During April. to the Cnited Stat r ,1 v.;th previous r York, ;.re as Imatae are bai ft; by manufacturers, who pror cent, cf ihe t-jt:il th< Unit which have been ed to 100 pc:- eint. la the above tables. l.r.ll rl Inventory Month).82 words
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Article193 1930-07-25 11 The Natianal Pa'ik of Australas.r.. la tl laat monthly circular, says that Australia nust expect to expjriinc-' a period of some r"icc* of her export commed'ities imp:o\e, or until those thingi import move dow»iw..r.i ir. price, in koeping with the pricj 1< ireods exported from these r internal193 words
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Article815 1930-07-25 11 Cutting Down Tapping Costs. A general meptinf* of the Kalutarn Planters' Association was held in the Memorial Hall, Tcbuwana, on Saturday, Mr. r. H. Griffith presided. Mr. Roy Bertrund raid that there appeared lo be a .itron£ movement in favour of some .'o:r.i of rubber815 words
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Article348 1930-07-25 11 Hague Pacts. SUMSTOBERECEIVr: GREAT BRITAIN. A White Paper a memorandum on th: receipt Kingdom under thi I 1 total annual receipt* comprise (1) The Bhare which is oiuitled to red iv. nuities prescribed in the Iv The Finn did not fix ti the Unified ttngdeai the348 words
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1111 1930-07-25 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. CHRISTIAN REUNION. In the course of a speech at the rj-sninj; of the Lambeth Conference, which is being attended by 300 Anglican bishops. His Majesty the Kir.jt referred in impressive terms to the possibilities of Christian reunion. I remember," he said, that1,111 words
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Article1925 1930-07-25 12 A 50,000 YEARS OLD STEAK Kept in "Cold-Storage" In Northern Siberia. 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 for1,925 words
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Article18 1930-07-25 12 F. A. de Moraajr, late of the F.M.S. Civil Service, died on June 26, at Tankc. ton, Kent.18 words
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Article15 1930-07-25 12 Mr. S. Belitaor. of the A.P.C. has returned to Singapore after a brief business Bangkok.15 words
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Article16 1930-07-25 12 The Sultan of Johore and Prince ■>f Siam were present at the R.A.F. display at Hendon.16 words
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Article17 1930-07-25 12 Mr. S. J. J. Taylor. 0.C.P.D., Seremban, who has been indisposed has left the Seremban European hospital.17 words
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Article18 1930-07-25 12 Mr.-. Adela Mary Fraser, of Southend-or.-Sea, widow of Lewis Fraser, of Singapore, died on June 24, aged 07.18 words
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Article22 1930-07-25 12 Lieut.-Col. B. A. Thompson, military adviser and chief instructor to the Johore Military Forces, ha; resumed duty on his return from leave.22 words
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Article21 1930-07-25 12 Mr. M, Rex, M.C.S., has been appointed to Bet as Commissioner of Trade and Customs and Superintendent. Chandu Monopoly in Johore.21 words
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Article29 1930-07-25 12 Dr. B. Barrownea, of Kuala Langat, hai be a appointed a member of the Maii ia A.iv... y Board in place of Dr. W. T. Quaife who has resigned.29 words
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Article31 1930-07-25 12 Mr. B. F. Bridge, who returns from leave next month, will relieve Mr. R. S. Jervoise, as Magistrate, Ipoh, when Mr. Jervoise goes on leave towards the end of the month.31 words
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Article28 1930-07-25 12 Mr. N. A. Werley, M.C.S., and Mr. E. N. Taylor, M.C.S., were pla.-ed sixth and twelfth respectively, in the secondthe Bar examination at Home. There were 220 candidates.28 words
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Article28 1930-07-25 12 Mr. James McKesvzie, of Glel>e Roar), Kilmarnoek, for -many years manager and secretary to the Singapore DispenBary Ltd., left £22,504. Kstate in Great Britain is valued at £6,'J90.28 words
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Article50 1930-07-25 12 Mr. Alfred Henry Drew, of Sheffield Terrace, Campdcn Hill, W.X., formerly Of Drew and Napier, Singapore, who died on May 18 aged 74, left £1<i,:!28, net personalty £1ti,138. He left i'loo to his former managing clerk, Mr. W. 11. Priestley, and £50 to his former cashier, Mr. H. G. Cole.50 words
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Article44 1930-07-25 12 Last night's performance of In the Next Room" by the S.A.D.A. was witneased by a large audience which Included H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil dementi, and Lady Cle-mcnti. The play was very well presented and enthusiastically received. The last performaaee will be giwn tomorrow.44 words
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Article812 1930-07-25 12 THE DUTCH RESTRICTION At first signt. the '.ait that 11:! of those present at the Meting of Dutch rubber producers voted for the restriction proposals and only 21 voted against, would seem to indicau that Dutch opinion is almost solidly in favour of Urn uigestion to812 words
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Advertisement106 1930-07-25 12 "~~MAtTE in -England; CiQARETrrT v^S^ "/o/iann Maria Farina" tEAU DE COLOGNE This is the only Original and Genuine Pariao Eau de Cologne. First produced We can supply Farina Eau de Cologne in the following sizes IVr Bottle PLAIN WHITE No. 2 51.2'J No. 10 $1 75 No. 3 $2.15 SHORT106 words
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Advertisement93 1930-07-25 12 -G34 NORTH BkIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN EsUblished 1905. Our prices— retail or wholesale are Fixed and arc identically the same as those charged by T.K.K.'s Sale Depots. For wholesale orders we allow the same discount as T.K.K.'s Sale Depots. IMIMMHIMMUMMMMIM U. S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS 4 DIAMOND MERCHANTS93 words
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643 1930-07-25 13 TERRIBLE TALE OF DESTRUCTION. Taking Relief to Stricken Areas. VESUVIUS. Eruption May Follow Earthquake. Bono, July 24. The official figures of casualties in the earthquake are 1,778 dead and A,'2>i-l injured. There were ."I.IHB houses completely and 2,757 partially, destroyed. A eosnawaisjsi shows thatBritish Wireless - 643 words
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Article1557 1930-07-25 13 Offensive of March 1918. A BOOMERANG WHICH RETURNED TO DESTROY THE THROWER. HP'IIS i-. the la I por the li.ial chapter ef Mr. Winston Churchill's as yet tUMMblifhcd book "Crucial Crises of th<- (iieat War." In the instalment v. irli appeared '■■■•> Fridsj Mr. Churchill1,557 words
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Article86 1930-07-25 13 Liquor Shop Raided And looted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 24. Bottles of beer and whisky were smashed and hundreds of cases of whisky were cairie'd away by a riotous mob of Congress picketers and millhands looting a liquor shop at Howrah tonight. The besieged86 words
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Article155 1930-07-25 13 Relation to Commodity Prices. Rugby, July 24. In the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked what stt-ps he proposed to arrive at an international agreement for the rationin? and economising the value of gold in order to stabilise its value in relation toBritish Wireless - 155 words
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Article83 1930-07-25 13 British Machines First At Nimes. R-gby, July 24. T-wo British Moth aeroplanes, piloted respectively by Mr. Alan Butler and Captain Broad, were firs; to rea.'h Nimes from Barcelona today in the circuit of Kurope race. They arrived at the -.oitrol within five minutes of each other, Mr. ButlerBritish Wireless - 83 words
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Article115 1930-07-25 13 In Hands of Japanese Privy Council. Tokio, July 24. The London Naval Treaty is now in the hands of the Privy Council. Following Mr. Hamaguchi's visit to Hayama this morning, formally to place the treaty before the Emperor for approval, the Emperor's aide de camp journeyed to TokioReuter - 115 words
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Article47 1930-07-25 13 Letter to Motilal Nehru At Allahaoad. Poona, Judy 24. Gandhi handed Sir Tcj Baha.lur Sapru and Mr. Jayakar a written message for Pandit Motital Nehru and Jawaharla) Nehru, which the delegates are taking to Allahabad where the Nehrus are serving terms of imprisonment. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article82 1930-07-25 13 Chinese Shipping Magnate Assassinated. Shanghai, July 21. The managing director of the China Steam Navigation Company, Mr. Chao Tich-chiao, has been assassinated in Shanghai. The attack was made upon him this morning and he died this evening. The assassins escaped. Mi. Chao Tieh-chiao has been recently RO-operatiag withSin Kuo Min - 82 words
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Article38 1930-07-25 13 To be Prorogued Next Week. Rugby, July 24. Mr. Philip Snowren announced in the House of Commons that it was hoped Parliament would be prorogued tomorrow week. Parliament would reass' mble on Oi l 28. British Wireless.British Wireless - 38 words
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Article104 1930-07-25 13 Inconclusive Vote. SMALL MAJORITY ON PRODUCTION. Amsterdam, Ju!y 24. A ci>minuniqii.- states that ifl the meeting of the Dutch rubber producers last week, H2 producers, representing a production of 38,905 tons, declared in favour of th.- proposals of the committee of Dutch rubber producers to negotiateReuter - 104 words
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Article75 1930-07-25 13 Reduction Below Safety Minimum. Sydney. July 24. A warning that recent events tended to reduce British sea power below the safety minimum U given in the annual report of Lieut.-Gcnera! Sir Henry Chauvel, Chief of the General Staff, Australian Forces. While drawing attention to Australia's dangerous positionReuter - 75 words
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Article328 1930-07-25 13 Plans to Combat Honan Bandit Menace. Shanghai, July 21. It is announced from the Nationalist Government army headquarters at Hsuchow that Luyi and Chechen^, two towns respectively 3S and 30 miles south of KwtiU'h on the Lunghai Railway front, wen- eapturtd today. h :j{hting has been nowSin Kuo Min - 328 words
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Article66 1930-07-25 13 6,000 Guests at Buckingham Palace. Rugby, July 24. The Royal garden party, which is generally regarded as ma~!.ing the close of London social season, was held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace today when 6,000 guests attended. The weather has never yet caused the postponement of thisBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Article52 1930-07-25 13 Text of the New Treaty Is Published. Shanghai, July -4. Th.! text of the Sino-French Indo-China Treaty is published today. It maftea provision forithe establishment ol Chinese Consulates at Hanoi, Saigon and Hajfong and for the extension of reciprocal privileges. The Treaty is for rive years. SinSin Kuo Min - 52 words
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Article22 1930-07-25 13 Hong Kong. July 24. A typhoon passed over Hong Kong yesterday, but only slight damage \va dune. Sin-Kuo Mil..Sin Kuo Min - 22 words
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Article230 1930-07-25 13 Position Not So Bad As Believed. London, July 25. The House of Commons, on a Board of Trade vote, yesterday afternoon discussed trade and industry particularly the iron and steel and cotton industries. Mr. William Graham, the President of the Board of Trade, replied thatReuter - 230 words
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Article300 1930-07-25 13 Police Make Surprising Discoveries. A sequel to the seizure of a large quantity of contraband chandu in the Jalan Besar district during the early hours of July 4 by the Rochore police was heard in the Singapore criminal district court, before Mr. C. Wilson, this morning when two300 words
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Article68 1930-07-25 13 £10,000 in Hands of Archbishop Of Canterbury. Rugby, July 14. Lord Davidson, of I^imbeth, formerly Archbishop of Canterbury, who died last May. left estate- valued at il-1,000. He has left £10,000, representinK the Kieatt".part of the fund presented to him on his resignation, to be- used atBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article20 1930-07-25 13 New Zealand's Contribution Of £125,000. Wellington, July 24. The budget estimates provide £120,000 for the Singapore Iluse. Rcuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement89 1930-07-25 13 TODAY'S 24 PACES. I Page i Master Minds of Modern Science, by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. fcMgia 12 Preparing the Hill Station on Cameron's Highlands 22 New Books Reviewed 17 Perak in 1929 Mr. Baldwin's Kepi) to Press Attacks 4 Secret Society Activities 19 Letters to the Editor89 words
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Advertisement47 1930-07-25 13 Before you take your decision, have a look first at our Showroom ISA, Cavan;ii;h Ituud BRAND NEW BUCK CARS Models 1929 and 19M (TOURER AND SALOON). lv rt her BSSaa. ri ally k>k«l UM'd ure at SLUMP PRICES! N.V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO.. Motor Department. Phone MSI.47 words
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Article1436 1930-07-25 14 Interesting Case. QUESTION OF DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE. A trisil of the issue as to whether Tay Beag Buat was the son of Tay Boon was started before Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. .1. G. Campbell appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Roland Braddell,1,436 words
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Article195 1930-07-25 14 Pushed Overboard From Sampan. According to a report made to the olice yesterday a Chinese sewing machine tinman had an alarming experience, inluding a swim fir life in the Kallang iver, early yesterday after losing a new nachine. It is stated that a Chinese walked into he195 words
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Article87 1930-07-25 14 Acquitted of Causing Hurt To Pier Porter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 25. Mr. A. R. Green, of the Penang Harbour Board, was discharged in the police court lere today when accused of voluntarily causing hurt to a porter at Swettenham jier on July 1-1. Mr. Creen87 words
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Article74 1930-07-25 14 Read at Meeting of Malacca Historical Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Gajah, July 25. A special general meeting of the Malacca Historical Society was held yes:erd«y, Major Bone presiding. The chairman read an interesting report .n excavations after which the election of ifflcert t:>ok place. Father Francois74 words
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Article57 1930-07-25 14 Soviet Demand Leads To Deadlock. Shanghai, July 24. Messages to hand from Moscow state hiit a further deadlock has arisen in conlection with the Sino-Soviet Conference. The Soviet Government is now demalidr.g that the question of a Sino-Soviet Preaty should be discussed first and the TltnM.l Eastern RailwaySin Kuo Min - 57 words
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Article1200 1930-07-25 14 An F.M.S. Innovation. NOVEL EXHIBITION IN KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July H In order to introduce to the public the locomotives and rolling-stock recently introduced on the X.M.S. Railways, a rove' exhibition was held this morning at Kuala* Lumpur Station. The1,200 words
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Article202 1930-07-25 14 Association's Dinner In London. Mr. n. FUdes, proposing the toast of t\>e lubber industry at the annual dinner of the Malayan Planters' Association, at the Piccadilly Hotel, on June 27, says the China Express and Telegraph, declared that with the multifarious uses to which übl i was nut202 words
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Article86 1930-07-25 14 Unusual Defence In Murder Case. Ar. unuiual defence was tet v.p by the Chinese, Grh Hua We<>, whose trial on a f bavins; committed murder while committing; robbery in a sundry goods ir on the night of M;ircii IS resumed before Mr. Justice tt at the Ascisei86 words
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Article887 1930-07-25 14 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer 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 slump. The Editor will be pleased to place887 words
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Article97 1930-07-25 14 Prison and Flogging For Chinese Gangsters. Arrested by the Singapore I Department as a result of an ambush in Grove Road on Wednesday evening, three Chinese were charged wit.h being in possession of arms before Mr. i the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when all three sjen97 words
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Article40 1930-07-25 14 Karachi, July 84. j Heavy rains have caused serious lloixls in UMier Sind. Shirkarpur ami Larkinu have been evacuated. Three relief trains, crowded with refugees, have arrived Karachi, which is itself inundated. The streets arc impassable. Rcuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement196 1930-07-25 14 This is :he Colour rang*: It is no trouble at all. iou just brush it Brc f~ J i" :c on to produce a beautiful, glossy surface. Lignt cS Vurk Crc-i'— r r l l i i i i Rich Rd B'ff— quite free from brush marks, which dries Deep196 words
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Article338 1930-07-25 15 Easy Victory for Servia BAD WEEK-END FOR RAFFLES COLI EGE. <i (i H' lik putti up a Lantiul th team, and n togi thor .:.!di-ll gavi mil ta Ihvii I w i.c iroved lfi.> and ni in for Ihi Thi verc injr. il-iv 'vi r. i338 words
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Article510 1930-07-25 15 England's Bowling Array. 1 POSSIBLE LIVELY WICKET AT MANCHESTER. in, July 24. tii-at intereat ha i been aroused in Test match which h iter tomorrow. Rain baa (alien almost contlßßOuily (or seven <lays in, r, It It r The wicket hu boon covered and sfactorily.510 words
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Article365 1930-07-25 15 Side Selected, to Play F.M.S. Tha Colony ride to mcci the FJtS. in the aancal match a1 Kaala Lompar T"-:;t week-end ha.i been sek tad at foltowi n. N. Balaetchet (S.B C), EL U 1.. Braddell (S Lient. J. Bryan iS.C.O. R. N. Hamill Capt.365 words
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Article63 1930-07-25 15 United States League Results. New York, July Today'a baseball re«dta were aa I ;,iwl; 1 1 l.oague. York beat Pillsburg 1 Brooklyn lost to Cincinnati 3—4. r.n...k;yn beat Cincinnati 9—o.9 0. a h#at St. Louw 5—4. 10— 1.1 American League. St Louis Cleveland lost to Philadelphia fi- 8. Detroit63 words
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Article68 1930-07-25 15 South China Tourists Beat Penan? Chinese. (From Our Ov-n Correspondent.) Pel anjr. July 24. The South China A. A. basket-ball team selected from th< football Penang Chin se by 13—8 here Hua, the South China player. wh< try against Japan n tern Olympic Game* ra a wonderful cxni- ;von68 words
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Article491 1930-07-25 15 Close Game in Cup Competition. Welch 11 1 S.li.C. 1. having held Lheir «wn during the i flrsi hair against the ".Vlc'.i secoml team Anson Road Stadium yesterday, tgapore Recreation Club slackene.l off ('.t:ri!H;' the SSCOnd ar.d vteve knocked iut of U'.L- Singapore C.i:> Competition.491 words
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Article44 1930-07-25 15 Penang*s Selected t-t Meet Selangor. i i r Oar Ov n C irr Tl Penang football team to me in the Malaya Cup I ,1 a f illi <;him Una! and Bian Thong Carej Mydin md Kirn Chooi; A. Reutens, 1 Mitchell.44 words
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Article67 1930-07-25 15 To be Allowed to Stay In U.SA. New York. July 84 tha i arnera'a difficulties 1 with the immigration authorities have overc me. Bill Duffy, one of American managers, says the ut Camera serving in t'r.e Italian ..i, sheer bunk." ■ted that tho authorities refused to let Camera,Reuter - 67 words
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Article26 1930-07-25 15 Another Victory in New Zealand Tour. Napier, Ju'y 12. im. I unni t beil Ha v 1 Baj by 14 points to 3.26 words
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Article93 1930-07-25 15 (lenaro and Bass Win, But i Battalino is Beaten. Three American title-holders were boxine; in different places in mail week, but only cne of them was defending his championship. This was Frankie Genarn, tiie world's fly-weight champion, who beat. Frankie Belanger, the French-Cana-dian, on points in a ten-round93 words
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Article132 1930-07-25 15 The following will represent the B.< .K.C. at cricket on Saturday and Sunday on the S.C.R.C. ffround Am*— Medical College on Saturday: V. 1. F.van Won*, Chec Kong Leone, Yeoh Teik Ec, Chua Choon Sim, Ong tl Kee, Tan Therm Teck, Hooi Yip Hoong, Ong Siow Hian (capt.), Ghcong132 words
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Article63 1930-07-25 15 LX.T.C. Tournament, j Ves'. rday'i n nit I I.adii!.' f);>rr Daejkh H Taylor and Mr Stephens r>. I, 6 I. Sli-. Wai 1 Hsnriii:. M Mr. v it, 12 l". 1 8. 7 5. I Mrs. Sin. Gold Ilandirap M<n Dl i'.li-. r. H. Withe- BbUii hill m d63 words
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Article55 1930-07-25 15 Royal Stafapore Yacht Club. On Sunday both daJ I th Royal Sir.- racht lub will i a team race. Sides. hich tain. -i by the Commodotje and mod the aaUiai com nitt< c notice board course will be decide<l en thi nif 1 of the race. The start Ikg55 words
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Article211 1930-07-25 15 I'riday. July 23. Football: 2n.i Ply., F. and N. vs. Warder?; j S.A.I-'. A. Cup, V. Brani vs. U.A.K., Anso-i Cricket: S.C.C. Tourn., Etcs. v». B.U. anJ Paidaaa;, v p.m. Saturday, July 26. Pcn:in^' BaeM. Foulhall: Malaya Oup: Sing.inorc V*. .vs., Btadinm S.A.r..\. Laaa-oe, R«seni Div., K.A. vs.211 words
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Article504 1930-07-25 19 Revival of Activities. OFFICE BEARERS CAUGHT IJY DETECTIVES. hi I real and conviction of five an unlawful society described as one of the most dangerous Canto—as on?ani3ations in Singapore is now 1 to have been broken up. The principal were gana. robbery oi the raid which504 words
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Article24 1930-07-25 19 (Fn n Our Own Correspondent.) I' Bangkok, July r >. pats from Chilian? t Shanghai, arrived in Bangkok fortnight. i .ire. ii24 words
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Article284 1930-07-25 19 Two Pathans Face Charge Of Murder. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kiang, July M. The finding of h l)(;hea:led man on the at Connaughi Bridge junction, on May 14, had a sequel in the district court today when two Pathans, Ibrahim ami Yacob were charged with murder. >r Leong284 words
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Article110 1930-07-25 19 Judgment Reserved After Further Hearing-. From I).;:- Own C >m Per,2m,-, July 25. Mr. Justice the estate of plaintiff, defendthat a result of ftcate date I ntually vai it had beer. number cl beneficia- to the ranging further alleged that not- to pay. of the Por.r.r.g for110 words
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Article101 1930-07-25 19 Mr. C. I). Cox and Miss Flora Snow. The wedding took place at the an Church on Wednesday of David Cox, of 'he P. and O. and Miss Flora Snow th Cant and Si iw, "j Sh [apore. mony v..i:. ;i quiet one but a the friends of101 words
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Article165 1930-07-25 19 Chinese Medicine Store Employees Arrested. Tho running of n public lottery is alleged against five Chinese by the Singapore Gambling Sum,',, lion Department, whose officer* raided a Chinese drug store ai, thi- junction oi RocBON Koad and North Bridge Road yesterday. Al! the accused were charged by Mr.165 words
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Article1476 1930-07-25 19 14 Suggested. DISCUSSED BY JUDGE AND COUNSEL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. An unsuccessful attempt to set aside a i six-year-old administration order was the it of an appeal in the F.M.S. Court i ol Appeal today. The appellant in the1,476 words
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Article231 1930-07-25 19 Year-Old Secret Society Crime. I Chua Peng Chua, alias Ah Boon, was 'charged with murder at the Asm.cs before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterdaj afternoon. j It was aliened that the crime was committed by the accused and two others v 'to join i. I The Deputy Public231 words
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Article158 1930-07-25 19 Five or Six Instead Of Nine. The question of the hours of work of tappers on rubber estates was discussed at a recent committee of the British North Borneo Chamber of Commerce. It wa< pointed out that tappers, although by contract liable to >york nine hours a day.158 words
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Article108 1930-07-25 19 "Skinner Steps Out" At The Capitol. The programme at the Capitol, which continues until Sunday, is not outstanding. The main feature, Skinner Steps Out, 1 is a diverting comedy with plenty of laughs. Glenn Tryon and Myrna Kennedy make an attractive looking pair. It is the story of108 words
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Article621 1930-07-25 19 [Thf Straitj Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind th:it letter? must be short and to the point. Lon? epistles are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must encluse their names and addresses, not necessarily lor publication but as621 words
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Article967 1930-07-25 19 To the Editor of the Straits Time-. Sir, I beg to again put forward the scheme I formulated over a year or so ago. The industry then was SO disgusted at the Government handling of the Stevenson scheme that they would not listen 'to any schema involving Government967 words
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Article51 1930-07-25 19 S.S. Association Sub-Committee Report Ready. A special me ting i I tl the Straits S< tUi ments (Sii Association will be held on Tui consider the report of the sub-committee appointed at the annual meeting i« v> into the question of the Shipping Conferences and freight rat<51 words
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Advertisement61 1930-07-25 19 BEWARE OF BACKACHE It suggests kidney weakaoß. NEVER neglect an aching back its warning may i. Backache, cloudy or painful urino, sediment, gravel, stiff, aching joints, rheumatic twinges, or Fretful, nervous, tired condition are signs of kidney distress and call for prompt attention. Don't, lose precious time Start using Doan's61 words
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Article254 1930-07-25 20 Mountain Burial of Inn Landlord. The ashes .if Mr. Mark Atkinson, wh a« the landlord i f the Kirkstnn Inn, and residence ir. Lakeland. had entertained thousands <.!' motorists and walkers during the last two decades were j;iw:i mountain-top burial. 2,500 -,i v.- fa iiv. I recently. Mr.254 words
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Article237 1930-07-25 20 Danger of Perpendicular Drinking. London, July 4. "We most Ret iid of the habit of !>i i ular drinking," declared Lord Balfour «.j' Burlejgh before the Royal Comn '.n licensing in the course of evidence advocating reform in the liquoi trade. Lord Balfonr that this form o( drinking237 words
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Article28 1930-07-25 20 Father Angola is aettetj as vicar of the Church of Ouv Lady of Lourdes, Johore Bharu, in place of Father Duvelle, who Las left fur France on holiday.28 words
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Article275 1930-07-25 20 Lord Birkenhead And Mr. Thomas. There w;is some amusing leg-pulling" between Lord Brikenhead and Mr. J. H. Thomas at the annual dinner of the Internntional Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain. Lord Birkenhead, who p r e? s '<'ed over a tratherir:.^ which included most of the world's275 words
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Article251 1930-07-25 20 Another British Film Banned in Australia. The Australian Film Censors, who recently announced that British films required "mciv cutting than any others," have banned Mrs. Elinor Glyn's first Crltish talking film, "Knowing Men." No explanation for this action has been siven. and no sug-ie.=tic.n has been made that251 words
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Article273 1930-07-25 20 Short-Wave Station Necessary. London, June 30. The possibilities of bringing lonely listeners in the more distant Co)onie within broadcast range was discussed at the Colonial Office Conference today. Lord Paasfteld, the Secretary of State j for tho Colonies, thought that colonists j would be glad if they were enabled273 words
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Advertisement178 1930-07-25 20 v ai ENDS COLDS Beware of exposure to germladen crowds beware of draughts, bad air, siukkn tempi etfeet! As a precaution, gargle night and morning with LJsterine, full strength, and always at the first sit;n of nose or throat irrit.uion.Thus, you many ailments v.! Ed by germs ana resisI.isterinc is178 words
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Advertisement86 1930-07-25 20 Economy is judicious expenditure. To buy the best without paying extravagant prices is true economy and is practised every day by wise motorists who purchase Castrol Motor Oil. Castrol whikt costing no more than ordinary motor oil to buy— lasts lender, lubricates better and eliminates both friction and carbon. Wakefield86 words
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Advertisement287 1930-07-25 20 i y /v/ WATCH THE FRUIT YOUR CHILDREN EAT. Mo>t children many are prune tn ea< I i ondition. Kruit thai imaged, <iv upon which flic have rested, hig-My dnn mains acute tomiu h trou rhoea, cholera, worn When yoa have child h:is taten character lha i"--i eavna ii to287 words
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Advertisement295 1930-07-25 21 Be uty and Utility are combined in the new ford. Flowing grace of line gives style and An additional feature of import- This Rustless Steel will retain its distinction to the new, roomy Ford ance is the Rustless Steel used bright, gleaming luster throughout bodies now on display at dealers'295 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1930-07-25 22 Steadily, but, as many tfjink, too slowly, the work of preparing jVfalaya's hill station on Cameron's is proceeding. Z^e main road, constructed by Jfiessrs. Fogden, Brisbane end Co., Xtd., is nearing completion, but muc/j remains to be done by tfje government authorities before1,368 words
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Advertisement2057 1930-07-25 23 Assets neMi $11,000,000. Ajktarance In forct over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated !n the Straits S.UlemenU.) HEAD OrriCE Winche«Ur Honsa, Slngspora. LONDON OFFICK i 17, Old Inn. «.O. The Company has CZO.OOO deposited with the Snpreme Court of England and complies with the British Ltf«2,057 words
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Advertisement212 1930-07-25 23 ENGINEERS SAY: Where Reliability is Needed IDStal RUSTON OIL ENGINES. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. The engines and equipment we u*e to maintain the necessary low temperature in our various cold storage rooms and ice factories in Malaya must of necessity be relied upon to give unfailing service. "We have212 words
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