The Straits Times, 26 July 1930
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Title Section38 1930-07-26 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 2(1 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATI'HftAY, JULY 26, 1930. pmtic i« kn The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 26. 1930 PRICE 10 CENT38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1930-07-26 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5151) Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottlti and on draught. Sole Importer* i EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Oenmarkj SINGAPORE. Condensed Milk of Uniform Quality UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY IS OBTAINED BY UNIFORMITY OF ORIGIN "SLEDGE BRAND" fWm^ Sweetened Condensed Milk L^N^r^^^^^'TirC^il comes from the same158 words
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Advertisement198 1930-07-26 1 >w r /Ml IV MORLEY SILK STOCKINGS. \/^W^m^k\^\ PARISIAN FRANCK herself can tfive you V \l^B^ C U'\V^ CHARM nothing mure lovely than tluve PW< (3 fa'\ V; WITH Moriey stockings none man E 3 1 PMn ISiH (I<ftly fashioned t» outlast long ser- Vm J\ wpao vico kec P198 words
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Advertisement17 1930-07-26 1 Prime Portland "0 X" L CEMENT feAST ASIATIC k Vjf I Inc. irr^^Brr, r k V -.'^INGAPO^L.17 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement568 1930-07-26 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) HAIL AM) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UN!H CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVEBNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. ■;:i>.\ n.190 July M sUSH 9,000 July568 words
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Advertisement650 1930-07-26 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, 5 Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Duo Sail HAKU.HAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 1 HARUNA MARU 10,r>0(t Aug. 13 14 it t KAMO MARU 8.000 Aug. II 14 S KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11 12 KASHIMA MARU 10,000650 words
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Advertisement451 1930-07-26 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,805 tons) ant the new -motor vessel, MALABAR (4,51! tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of thi largest and finest steamers trading t< Australia,451 words
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Advertisement664 1930-07-26 2 K. P. E (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 Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.664 words
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Advertisement623 1930-07-26 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE a> THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THI CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASSOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.623 words
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Advertisement596 1930-07-26 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Krotojr, Trengganu, Kelnntan, Bangnara, Tefupin, Patani. Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon. Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MALINI July 28 July 30 SUDDHADIB Aug. 4 Aug. fi VALATA Aug. 11 Aug. 13 The steamers are fitted throughout596 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement446 1930-07-26 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Sloomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Anuterdam Southampton Man.- 1 1 Irs Rotterdam VMNMga m.v. Siljhjiik IMM R.L. Aug. 1 Kun. I*. Nederl»M<t<-n 8.250 S.M.N. Aug. 8 oi. v. Indiapoera 12,000 U.L. Aug. 15 ss. .1. 1". Cota 11.1446 words
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Advertisement1512 1930-07-26 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAM-'. BIRI. AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. BUS. ALSIA July 30 Aug. m.«. FIONIA Aug. 20 Aug. 22 m ;>. LALANDIA Sopt. :i Sept. 6 m.s. MEONIA Sept. 17 Sept.1,512 words
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Advertisement429 1930-07-26 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDI'LE. Sailings for United Stales and Canada Points from Hong: Kong. San Francisco ami I.v* Angele* S.S. QOUKM RIVER sails from Hong Kung Aug. 1 MM. GOLDEN SUN sails from429 words
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Advertisement430 1930-07-26 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklet* anj information, ■write, phoiie or call. L. L. LAWLER. General Agent, llong Kong Itank Chambers, Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway Sptem in SIANG LIM PARK" LORONG 40. GETLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $36 per men;!). 3-roomed houses 925430 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement679 1930-07-26 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. «a To The Advertisinu Mansi;e4 .Str-iit- Timra. Cecil Street in crt thr rollowing small sdvi-rtisotncnt fnr days Teara ere «pproximitcly aeven words to lin* and thrra it flat rate ebtrge vi nti per lin» per innertion with A mm:m'jm of onf dollar per insertion. The sildilicnsl f*<-679 words
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Advertisement626 1930-07-26 4 e»eeeeee«eee««»ee«e»e»e»ee.ee» MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU HAVE RELATTVEfI OR FRIENDS nave the straits Budget posted to thc-.n every week, Sl4 yearly, including anatagi. outaide Malaya i*13.20 within Malaya). Oitlers. accompanied by remithould be addressed to the Manager, Budgl i. Si:.}, r .ipor>;. INFLUENTIAL CHINESE well known on the Kelantar. market is prepared626 words
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Advertisement1019 1930-07-26 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LKT. 70, 74, 7G, If. and Bfi. lV.irr.hii! Read. Modern sanitation. Rent |70 each. Apply BynagegM Sine;. TO LCT, Nov. 111-113 and 117, North Bridge Road. Entry Juna I. Al.so, two newly-erected hMgeJewi ;it Meyer Road, Apply Meyer Bros. rURNBHED HOUSE icquirod l.y narrii couple. Qcrwgo1,019 words
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Advertisement223 1930-07-26 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, OFFICE AND OQDOWN, f.icin* AppK Nikko House, IC, H; ttery Road, Bingapere. ro LET, Nu. n. Kna Beat .Koad, twogodowfl with load uiul river r vn.:■t < Applj 0. II sict di. Ltd. TO LET, 132 and 134, Haveioek Road, two ttoreyed riverside godownn agitable223 words
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Advertisement858 1930-07-26 4 NOTICE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF CUMMERCE. NOTICE is bercb] rim that a Pui.lic Meeting of < 0 -in ■ii Merchants of Singapore ami Johore v.ill be held at the Chinaae Chamber vi Cominerea, 47, Hill Street, Singapore, on Vt.lnesilav, July SO, 1930, at pjn M of the rollowing Reaola- ti.858 words
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Advertisement784 1930-07-26 4 TAIPING TURF CLUB THIRD PROFESSIONAL MEETING. Ist Day. Tuesday, lifrt V 2, IM 2nd Day, Thursday, Aogosi 1 I. \'X\ 3rd Day. Saturday Angiui 16, IN Subject to su!!ici-iii entries, the follow* races will l>e prorided i i Three runs for Claas S li<.r«. Stakes 11,600. IMstam i hou« 5784 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement580 1930-07-26 5 AUCTION SALE of vmlaaMa freehold and In i-hoM Singa purr tnv.r a'i country pruprrtics. A: Mi X Scne nnd Co.'s No. SO, Chulin Street, on WVdn. d:.>. .1 v i > :f't. IH.IO, at 2..10 p.m. I ..t I. Valuable ><■:,. leaMboU and prcmiiei known an N.i Street, dated frum580 words
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Advertisement224 1930-07-26 5 CHEAT *\L I*u3k HE.RBAL V'^lULiCB BALM 7VJT'-, rub n- in COLD-ON-THE-CHEST NEURALGIA CATARRH BRONCHITIS LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM C C» ATSC A SORE MUSCLES iC'tNTS ACHES AND STRAINS 74 «v or Jl.iO a hux. ii: laahifc The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (I-.corporated in the Straits SettVments and R-eistered under224 words
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Advertisement510 1930-07-26 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN TJIASEM LANDS, SOEBANG, JAVA. i THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) offer for snle A. Him<-:i Herd from the Company* isolati.: !,»!'l.ioil Seed u.i-'h'ns at Wang«-enr»«y»: ("Tjikadoa Saad") particuliim of which will be found in tliL' November 11)27 issue of "The Planter." IMJKE. 25510 words
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Advertisement282 1930-07-26 5 HOW Rashes do Itch/ BATHE them faatly with Cuticura Soap and hor w.tef, dn r gently, snd apply Cuticura Oirument. It is iurpnsing how qiM.Kly t ic- rr'iution :nd itching stop ar.d :fi.:r-j i w trciimcnts the »sli disaprxai<. Turrc is rothtn.i bctr"i (or all forms o! sjua croiiWt Simple282 words
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Advertisement163 1930-07-26 5 GOULDS PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL RECIPROCATING OR HAND PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES. Large and varied stocks held by the Sole Agents for Malaya I/* ENTRA I 1 IENGINE WORKS L7l'] Lbb I a— MK— -y Mil mm" SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUH. atajltimes. \§^J w AERATED J WATERS T«W v 5 IN GiAPOr?E163 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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476 1930-07-26 6 HONG KONG LETTER. THE CIVIL SERVICE "AXE MEN." A Mixed Ueception. COMMISSION TO STUDY RETRENCHMENT. m Our Own Correspondent.) Jul) v the "a::r men" ha the Governor t-- rvii c of the Coll ny. d, if so. ted in its working. al is to übtlcs" by two wellknown i Chinese476 words
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Article255 1930-07-26 6 More Correspondence On Extrality. Shanghai, July 4. The correspondence which has been exchanged between Ur. C. T. Wanpr, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Sir Miles Lampoon, the British Minister in china, on the question of extraterritoriality is issued for publication today. Dr. Wang's dispatch is255 words
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Article231 1930-07-26 6 Canton Prepared for A Kwangsi Attack. Hong Kor.x. July 10. In iiit" of the r.ew threat by the Kwangsi Ironside forces, the situation in ■Kwangs" Kwaagsi ar.d Kwancrt un R not so di.'!ai')ed as might t 1^ 1 Th Canton military authorities view with optimism, declaring Government231 words
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Article130 1930-07-26 6 Dastardly Crime in Streets Of Shanghai. Shanghai, July l. At IJSO a.m. yesterday man named Kiiu Ah-lei wa.s shot dead outside 41 Rue Shanghai, by a pann of blackPri n the nature of letter.- found on thr body thi French Police think that he had be i130 words
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Article327 1930-07-26 6 Taxation Causes a Riot, GENERAL HAN FU-CHU'S BANDIT RECRUITS. Shanghai. July 11. A serious riot, involving importers and ten ii rtao and the local Gov- ernment there, occurred yesterday after- 1 noon when the Native Customs ii which has no connection with the Chinese j Maritime327 words
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Article267 1930-07-26 6 How to Trap Gunmen. ELECTRIC SEARCHERS IN SHANGHAI. Shanghai, July 7. Gunmen of Shanghai had bettor \>o~ cording to a warniLg sounded by al vernacular Press yesterdiy. The Shanghai Municipal Police, it is X iported, in •ii v of itiu number of armed have invented an267 words
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Article270 1930-07-26 6 New Party Would Fijrht Old Will Not. li ng Kong, Julj 12. A Chinese BMSsagc from Muk i that there is now no more talk mobilisation of the Manchurian troops to participate in the *ij?ht lti jr between t!;. Xankinp; Gcvernment and the Northern coalition. Marshal Chang270 words
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Article292 1930-07-26 6 Begrudged the Price of A Hair-Cut (From Our Own Correspondent.) There are many rie iin ci i and Abcrdoninu most of them, of course, utterly untrue, and rearly invented by Seotamen I Here is a true story aLoir, Aberdeen not the Scottish city of that name, but the292 words
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Article193 1930-07-26 6 Prevented from Leaving Szechwan. Shanghai, July 11. M.urhal Wu Pei-fn, the former Chihli leader, is apparently net meeting with much success in his attempt to go to th< assistance of the northern generals foi he is bt'inic prevented from leaving Suii insr, Szi'chwan, where he lias been193 words
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Article482 1930-07-26 6 Location of the Capital. CHEN KUNG-PO FAVOURS NANKING. [n i i Mr. Wang Ching-wei'* I i:: Peking much interest tiled "plena' Party Headquarters of the 1 m Peking i-n h:)y il. li. thi y port f ili'- n. 'I lints the "China Fa-chen, tin; oldest memb r482 words
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Article64 1930-07-26 6 Severed Head Round Bandit's Ne N i\h Chin i Daily NYv. i :r.in Wcnchow. siu'i'. 1 the nil h matched any of the description* <>( medieval s&iluusness I have ivtr heard. Two hi be' n caught. One ,vas- beheaiicd and the bead was tied t.. of On-64 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1930-07-26 6 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT !N THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1930-07-26 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. IR. ti rcndH 11. Mai sheep 1. Fnngi L'o. Distribet 10. Bpeken Rodent 11. Eneireles Krojoetlne r 1-. U-.:is::r ii, i.ui.p warm IS. Bapplli l' 7. D li. Mimics 29. Dccii lons IS. Vital jaiea SI. Crinn of bell )7. Fuaalc ho m 'i art186 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement326 1930-07-26 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 ItaKttw i| IRVING AARONSON AND HIS COMMANDERS In a Selection of Musical Numbers Followed by A MUSICAL NUMBER OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MUSIC LOVERS DUCI DE KEREK JARTO Whose rendering of violin selection* delighted audiences on his last appearance here and The World-famous Vaodevfll Artistes v !,o326 words
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Advertisement233 1930-07-26 7 r*O ********************0000 \K. rA 111 1 Bsfl MATINEES TODAY at 1.18 and TOMORROW (Sunday) TONIGHT (it 6.15 and 9.15 Universal's Rapid Fire I augh-Provoking Success, "SKINNER STEPS OUT" Presenting GLENN TRYON and Beautiful MERNA KENNEDY. A Picture that brings Mirth and Merriment in these days of Depression. MONDAY NEXT: RUTH233 words
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Advertisement252 1930-07-26 7 VICTORIA THEATRE j TONIGHT July 26 at 9.15. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at LITTLE'S. P*fim $3, $2 and $1. .!> The Gaynor-Farrell Vk}{!mnH&^ Director Butler comiCm v aye s nev V n^ ts gy /O) more musical and W OF COURSE IT IS A FOUR BIG252 words
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Article643 1930-07-26 8 SHIPPING NOTES £3,000 Award Made To Trawler. Tv.-n collisions and :i charge ol t smm bad to be i amined, Mr. Justice Psteaon aaid In tho Admiral y Court, in tha salving <>f the utoamchip Cato, and n the icon this wa dumsj work wnich should redu i!643 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article125 1930-07-26 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Limited. Singapore, .luly JC. Rubber. London S-16d., 1-IM. down i ii lei I .nil i S^ot 17 e'.K. i Tin. London Cttfl 12s. Bd.. ins. up. Milling.' i'uli. Suni-ei Way 2^o-2.30, i Kuchaia B 8 eents-1.01, Kint:i Qi ■.■ii. l 01, Malaya (.n^:lls. 17-1125 words
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Article367 1930-07-26 8 Ir. ANDREW'S I ATHKHRAL 6th Sunday ifter I i luly 2i, i:* 10, i ;.1 Holy hi.:.. i i" a.m., Sunday Sehji at s ndrew > Sih..i.! 5.30 p.m., Xv i ii. horal .'i"i Sermon I) L'omn cd. and burs, a: ii uturdi at RUYAL AM. KORCE BASE.367 words
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Article172 1930-07-26 8 In thi ir nnnui I r f•• Pacific Oilfields recall thnt .--j:- i.k thi past year nn <.r>r for ,h\v .hr whole nf ;h company's properties in ill.: Ived, and that OH I' -c to, m2J. nn txtraordinar) general meeting held .-it which ihcy were autt t ipletioti172 words
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Article260 1930-07-26 8 EXCHANGE. I ajgapore, July M. On Lcndon, Bank 4 m/s 2/3 29 32 ■v,.,..,„,, 23 2332 Private Sm. credit 2/4' i On Nc» York, demand 66 1/16 I Trivatc 00 d s O7'-i i On France. Bank T.T. 1427 On India, Bank T.T. 134^ TT Dr Horn Kods, Baafe .T.260 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article489 1930-07-26 8 Val. I'd. Buytri Siller. £1 il JUam Ku'i.banjr 14 S Aytr UlUra 1 .n m i li Ranarin Tin l: :i 1 J 1 1 n-:t.'- :i r I'.nlan* (i.l.i o.ls l l Bata ivcs Mi o .;o 1 1 liukit Ara.ip i M tOu il £1 ii^rmnh Malay489 words
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Article216 1930-07-26 8 Issue Vjl. i J. Buyeri Selleri 2 2 Al<-x. Brie'* Ordo. LM 2.T.". 2 1' Alex. Brick Trefs. -.'.K. 2.25 cd. £1 £1 Brit Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 ;'<.!!:( 1 1 (.rural r.ngir.e 0.4U t',50 nom 1 1 Cycle and Carriage* 0 40 0. l.'> nom IO«. 1".<. Duff Development216 words
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Article97 1930-07-26 8 o:r.snpore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb of 19M red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. Singapore Manici,ial op.c. •if IMI rid. IDJO •>1,*75,000 par. 67c prem. Singapore Municipal 4' 3 pc I ol m: red. 1,47 ,1,6.0,000 95 pax Bisurapora Municipal 4.» p.c. of lyoj red. 1965 jI.uOU.OU. !'o97 words
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Article383 1930-07-26 8 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. indny'j I'm--* Fra»»r L>ail Lo. fcvstt Ailenby (si> ].:■> ;.3O j.io l.io Aiuv i.ajah ifl) 1J« i.»O 1.20 A. Ultam ?l 1.50 1.70 i.:.0 1.71 A. Kunin/ i*l) OJH i-- JS BJB <>.3o M }..".o i.oo l.:.o tM A. M383 words
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Article481 1930-07-26 8 Mr. George Fernando's Affairs. Mr. GmrCt Fernando, at OBa time lIHMgfT Oi the A(k'lp!ii Hotel, vho v. recently brought bad; to Rina;apore from Ceylon on an e.itraciition warrant lava <i by the OiTirial Assixneo. was Bgain before Mr. Jostiec Btevaai in the BsmkrupUy Comt JTMtcrdnr,481 words
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Article369 1930-07-26 8 American Company And Exchange of Shares. Presiding it the Inl •tiee'.inc of the Mevieeolor, Ltd. •fune 24 in London, Sir Walter B. Townle; K.C.M.G., said that [he policy of the company wa* not to enter thr leM of manufacture, j Mt exploit the Keller-Dorian in i.v c-r.intinjt sub-lieerefs t.i369 words
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Article107 1930-07-26 8 Acquisition in Buenos Aires. At. th.' annual Meeting of VVlnv.v.' ay Laidlav and Co.. (drapers, outfitters, general dealora and Colonial merchants ami agenta), hclil on May 9, it w?.s s'atcd that the coinpuny hail ncquin:! a well-eatahlUhed i>us^- ness in Buenos Arcs. The Financial Tiim^ ■aderetand* that the107 words
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Article101 1930-07-26 8 Towv. ;'i per Duimu. North and 1 t 1 |un Java, South-West Sumatra, .-'ontiiBorn o, Olebt i, Uolai and Timor P.iiij Rhio, Billil >n, Ja -a, Sou (II V. Trmbilal I Sarawak (.Vyner Brook* I 1 p.m Xv mama i Trtngganu I p.m liilik an I Tai101 words
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Article39 1930-07-26 8 MAILS FOR EU ROPE. liy Rfcl»cr*n F.\< piiaiia J.. r.i..ai Left Arid. -j "f LmmIm June 6 June 27 JOM Juno 30 .lunc !;i July I Juno ::o July 1 1 .i-.iim j:, July 21 Jwm -j.: July :i39 words
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Article139 1930-07-26 8 Fatui Ship- x\ i::-; iilo the Wharves or i-\pi-clrd to nrrivr. !v' i:.:. it VRBOVR. Sea Belle II M. '.fir. Sip:il r Kmntan, W BI i Hen uleii. f lI.M S. Herald, 11.M.5. lr> C.: I Wharf I »i-.i. VFSSEI DRY !)<•( ks. 1..;.;- ilir'mur. K.n^-'r l>-k139 words
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Article91 1930-07-26 8 mmc of drilli up t.< tad lot weel cmliiiK July 27 Saturday, luly 20, 3 p.m., Sift-lap "X" (Chinese) ''■> Camp; I p.m., Hukit Timoh Bi .i.i Units, S Pi nanj Veterai Shield 2 p.m., Farrer Range, lit Bn. Signal Section, ification :t p.m., Drill Hall '•<■•■ (Scottish)91 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous275 1930-07-26 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Wep.lhrr Report. Itri'/ht Wine!. Station. Tempor.iture I?»in- Sur.- Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. Uu. A«in. fail, shine. Humidity tivn. i T. t. in«. hours. m.p h. Alor Star H 75 Nil 7..', K> Cil-n Cloudy I Kola KH:iru No report. I K.TrcnRsau K< 70 o.s<; k.x H275 words
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Miscellaneous170 1930-07-26 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. S.-.lurHuv, July *6. ii. 'V. 11.29 a.m., 8 ft. fi in., 10. lit p.m., ill ft. 1 In. /\cri Horticultural Show, Seivmbmn. B.A.D.C., "In Th. Nest Roam," Vic. Theatre, ill", pjB. Sunday. Jul> 27. II. W. 18.66 p.m.. I ft. fc in 11.10 p.m., I in.170 words
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Article226 1930-07-26 9 K.G. A. Adept Anglo-Dutch Proposals. MODERATE DEMAND FOR SPOT METAL. U>"ni Our financial Corros|;oiident.) Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Today's I'riccs Robber, IT eta* aw »>■ l per picul. Yesterday's I'rircs Rubber, Laadjaji S/lfd. per Ib.. down 1 I'id. l-.. per lh., up ct. Market Tone Steady. Tin,226 words
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Article90 1930-07-26 9 July 25. i ;.i;apore'' r .-i 1 1 i.'urir.s: the earlier r"-rt Dutch It. We ltarn that 112 rod n 1 with .i produe- 3 tons '-f i.t. c« l Now. Dutch K:ist Indiei is nun can either I .'i!._' on in t're ded this point .:i b^90 words
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Article40 1930-07-26 9 Guthrie am! C .1 11..•■<■. ..•■<■ receive! a telegram From th-- n Londui: ak Rubber ided not to recommend of t hi- Bnaiieia] year amounted to een placed to reserve £15,391 has been carried for- :.t MUi.joct to staff40 words
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Article39 1930-07-26 9 Guthrie smd Co.. Ltd.. have-.-••ai.i from the secretaries of Port Dickson.ukut iK.v,..-. Rubber Estates, Ltd., have and a dividend in year ended .Mar. ;i!, 8 0 lUI t n placed to ■!i d irard, subject naiul adjnttments39 words
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Article55 1930-07-26 9 Rugby. Jui imi'i < an Amsterdam \-.< n« Bombay is. ilm h- hi. 20.375, Brussela 84.80, Bueharetl 81», li" 1 1 14, Copenhagen COS, Helsingfora 19 I HI-..L'.'). Madi V.irl. •).!>(•. 21-JI2. IMn 18.1*6, .->■..■ li, i' l i.. Stockholm Vieni i. Pra' u« IWtt, Yokohama it ii 6-l«d.,55 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article637 1930-07-26 9 Exchange Difficulties To Be Examined, It was announced on June \9 thai Sir Otto Niemeyer, of tne Bank of England, accompanied by a number of assistants, had aiiiled for Australia to dircuss with the Australian Government and the Commonwealth Hank Board the remedies for change position,637 words
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Article420 1930-07-26 9 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., in their London, July 2, stato: > D the r«s»in(f away .i which has been so rife all the world, anri if the ,t::ri!f walls did not free exchange commodities the rapidly improve on. I' the United States make 1 gold, prices420 words
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Article62 1930-07-26 9 Tone of Market :~Stagnant. Latest Cable I —London Spot Slu-et D 5-16 d. per Ib. New York —Spot Bex at G. cents 10 r ;x per Ib. 1- o clock noon, July ft. IBM. equal to London Standard lUndard K.S.S. on Tender Spot Mgnit September62 words
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Article2106 1930-07-26 9 A Record Output. DETAILS OF PRINCIPAL INTERESTS. The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of members of the British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate. Ltd., was held on June 25, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, K.C., Mr. Walter Mnclachlnn I chairman and manapinß director) presiding. The secretary 'Mr. Harold A. Searle)2,106 words
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Article26 1930-07-26 9 Ank»la. -£,0f.6 lh. Baioe Kidoel.— l9C,3l!o Ib. Balombissie.— 2l.477 11>. DJaaluga. lMjo» li>. Doaowarie. .rJ,055. r J,055 10. Lanrei 119,011 Ib. Tjikaiintoc- Ss^>3Ji Ib.26 words
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Article505 1930-07-26 9 Company Pays 12 1 2 Per Cent. Dividend. The eighteenth annual gencrril meeting of the sh Hong Kong (Selangor) Rubber, Ltd., was held on June 19 at the 7 Martin's Lane, Cannon E.C, Mr. W. Arthur AddlnseV, of the company, presiding. Mr. on behalf of the505 words
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Article417 1930-07-26 9 Officia! List of Approximate Prices. The following r.rc the prices, cents per ttty wh •ig at the Singapore markets oa July 2', furnished by tho Food and Market teak i round) f>o per catty, ir urry 15, pork, lean 64, pork-, l.:n and fat (Ist qualit] i ■!>>.417 words
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Article88 1930-07-26 9 Hi n Cluthrin find Co.. Ltd.. Penang. local agents, have received cabled advice from that n circular letter to the led in London on July 22. culling an extraordinary general meeting on luly 11, :uid stating that the main c emerging from Mi sera, Osbortie and Chappel's cabled88 words
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Article834 1930-07-26 9 Measures Against The Mosquito Blight. The nnnunl ordinar.. general meeting of the Nirn-.ala (Javal Plantations and I Company, Ltd.. wai i :■■!<' registeied office. Penchuri Fcnchurch Street, i" Walter 1 (chairir.Bn of the company The representative of th« Hessrs, Boi the notice convsning the report of834 words
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Advertisement9 1930-07-26 9 BUY OR SELL THROUGH "HE STRAITS TIMES. MALL ADVEItTISEMENTS.9 words
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1161 1930-07-26 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1930. PIRACY. Once again Bias Bay pirates have made what they would consider a completely -iiccesst'ul haul. Carefully avoiding rach els a- carry armed guards, and varyii.T their former tactics by boarding a ship H *Kong Kong instead of in Singapore, they were1,161 words
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1864 1930-07-26 10 Never Have a Grievance And Never Quarrel." (By Norman Clark, the author and amateur boxer.) Today Mr. George Bernard Shaw celebrates his 74th birthday and this article will, therefore, be read with special interest. When lunching with Bernard Shaw at his town house onc.\1,864 words
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Article13 1930-07-26 10 Mr. L. B. Gibson has been appointed as ant to the Attorney General.13 words
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Article13 1930-07-26 10 Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg has been appointed a member of the Education Board.13 words
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Article12 1930-07-26 10 -Lieutenant R. H. P. Laugharnc has lesigned his commission in the S.S.V.K.12 words
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Article13 1930-07-26 10 Mr. Paul Storr has been granted a ;ommission as Second-Lieutenant in the &S.V.F.13 words
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Article17 1930-07-26 10 Lieut. (Acting Captain) F. H. Robinson S S V.F. has been promoted to the rank <.f Captain.17 words
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Article16 1930-07-26 10 Mr. .1. A. Parker has been appointed Probationary Assistant Controller in the Government Monopolies Department, S.S.16 words
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Article20 1930-07-26 10 Mr. Tong Lao has been provisionally recognised as Chinese Consul General in Singapore, pending the issue of His Majesty's Kxequator.20 words
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Article33 1930-07-26 10 Mr. E. Jackson, of the Stores Department, F.M.S. Railways, and Deputy Game Warden, BdangW, left on the Morea for England on Saturday. Mr. Jackson will return to Kuala Lumpur in ten months' time.33 words
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Article37 1930-07-26 10 Mr. K. L. Clucas, who was manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the General Electric Co., until he went on leave in April, wa.-, married to Miss May Miller, of Erdmgtoß, Birmingham, on Saturday June 7.37 words
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Article35 1930-07-26 10 Local estate to the value of about £-100 was left by Mr. John Lisseter Humphreys, C.M.G.. C.8.E., Governor and Commander-in-chief of British North Borneo, who died last December in Tientsin. He was well-known in Mr.laya.35 words
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Article41 1930-07-26 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. Charles Frederick Snell, of Singapore, elder son oi the late Mr. E. C. Snell and Mrs. Snell, of Mcuntfield Rons, London, N. :i., and Peggy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenton-Kerr, of Glenrobin, Radlett, Hertfordshire.41 words
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Article65 1930-07-26 10 Mr. V. A. Tayler, the visiting agent, of the firm of Messrs. Mansergh and Tayler, Seremban, has been elected a member of the R.G.A. Council. Some time ago Mr. Taylor in collaboration with Mr. John Stephens, carried out on behalf of the Association an investigation of native rubber in the65 words
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Article870 1930-07-26 10 THE GREATEST GOOD. There are signs that Government is at Jast investigating: the problem presented '■y the continued influx of coolie labour to a country which is already resorting tv i mergency meAurcs to relieve the plight of coolies thrown out of work by the slump.870 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-26 10 SILVER PRIZE GUPS We invite your inspection of our large new range of Prize Cups at Special Prices. SILVER II MEDALS. SHIELDS. /ab?~^ *^i _43 BBBBBHsV^i We now hold an unusually large selection of Silver Cups and other Sports Prizes. Special terms to Clubs. Catalogue free on request. Engraving executed102 words
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Advertisement65 1930-07-26 10 V «»♦»»♦♦»♦♦»«♦«»»♦<»«««»«««>♦♦ U. S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS A DIAMOND MERCHANTS I New Goodi In Sterling 1 Silver aa4 X E.P. Wmre II jf ir»" experience Tel.t «1 HIGH ST.. Tkraa Sllvmbroa." SINGAPOKE. iH9. i COLUMBIA FAVOURITE "TALKIE" THEME SONGS ELECTRIC RECORDING SSB BBbSojSs?^^_j»Jsl BBBM i Demonstrations dailj on the65 words
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186 1930-07-26 11 RECOMMENDATION ADOPTED R.G.A. and Dutch Liaison Committee. RESTRICTION Details of Proposals Still Awaited. London, July 25. The recommendation.- of the AngloUutch Liaison CommitU-e have het-n adopted by the Council of the Ktthhor Growers' Association and by the majority of the npresc ntatives of the IhiUh186 words
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Article513 1930-07-26 11 Relief for Earthquake Victims. CONFLICTING FIGURES Formidable Problem Of Rehousing 1 ;!y 'J. r i. It is now reported tlur 2,573 v.in- killed and 1,315 injured through the earthquake in the pn ■lone. I; i.ii July -'t. A ascertained '.!."> il!;ik r >-.i or badly dam.-513 words
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Article176 1930-07-26 11 Australians Fail After Good Start. The Australians made a wonderful start in the fourth Test match at Manchester yesterday, WoodJull and Ponsford putting on 106 runs for the first wicket, i ut after that the tourists' batsmen gave i\ rather poor display, seven wickets falling for176 words
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Article129 1930-07-26 11 British Competitors Retain Lead. Vienna, July 23. Captain Broad, Mr. Butler and Mr. iI. m, still the leaders in the roundKuicpi air race, have arrived here. Others have been held up at Pau since July through bad weather. It is pointed out that speed only counts 200British Wireless - 129 words
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Article94 1930-07-26 11 To Study Markets in Far East. London. July 25. In the House of Commons Mr. William Graham, the President of th;.- Board of Trade, announced that the Government to send, almost immediately, a presentative Trade Mission to the Far East for the purpose of studying the ...ml ofReuter - 94 words
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Article207 1930-07-26 11 Bentley's to Do No More Racing. London, July 4. Confirmation of the doubt- of the utility of the continual striving for fresh speed record! expressed at the time of Sir Henry Segrave'l death would appear to be forthcoming in the announcement that the firm of Bentley Motors,207 words
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Article150 1930-07-26 11 An Echo of the Murder of The Governor of Kwangsi. Canton, July IT. Ah TV am, the bell-boy of the New Am;: Hotel who risked his life by chasing and ratchin-r the assassin of General Lvi woo-nfan last month, is today the happiest man in the world, as150 words
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Article111 1930-07-26 11 China's Inland Waters. FOREIGN STEAMERS NOT WANTED. Nanking, July 20 The detailed programme for the abolition of shipping privileges heretofore enjoyed by foreigners in inland waters, which was formuU.ted by the Ministry of Communications, has been approved by the Cential Political Council, while it is understood111 words
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Article88 1930-07-26 11 Prince of Wales Lands At Birmingham. Rugby, July 25. The Piince of Wales left Hendon today to fly to Carnarvon to open the Royal Welsh agricultural show. Visibility and other conditions were so bad that a landing was made at Birmingham, about half way. After waiting two hoursBritish Wireless - 88 words
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Article494 1930-07-26 11 Marshal Feng's Hdqrs. Machine-Gunned. Shanghai, July 25. Nationalist Goverateat aeroplanes raided Cht-ngchow continuously for half an hoar ti day. dropping thirty bombs and subjecting :he railway station, —where Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang has his military headquarters. —to intensive machine-gun lire. Soive twenty Northern soldiers are reported to haw beenSin Kuo Min - 494 words
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Article47 1930-07-26 11 M. I'ierre M. I-ortet, cables our Bangkok (•"rriipondent, has just died in Paris. M. Lortet went to Bangkok in 1905 as comnifrcial attache to the French legation. Later he established himself in business and took an active part in the formation of the International Chamber of Commerce.47 words
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Article126 1930-07-26 11 Yen Exchange Weak. DIFFICULTIES OVER NEXT BUDGET. Osaka, July 2ti Yen exchange is weak, and the market rates are lower than the official rates owing to the piling up of Bearish factors, including the absence of export bills. The National City Bank and the Chartered BankReuter - 126 words
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Article207 1930-07-26 11 Mr. John Beckett Weds Miss Kyrle Bellew. The historic smithy of Gretna Green was the scene of an interesting ceremony last month, when Mr. John Beckett, Labour M.P. for Peckham, was married to Miss Kyrle Bellew, the actress and widow of Mr. Arthur Bourchier. The couple with207 words
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Article140 1930-07-26 11 Sharp Criticism of New Treaty. Paris, July 25. > The new Treaty governing the relations l<etween French Indo-China and the Chinese Government is being sharply criticised. The Echo de Paris declares that it threatens the stability of Indo-China and hor es that the French Parliament will not140 words
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Article49 1930-07-26 11 Prince of Wales Becomes A Trustee. Rugby, July 25. The Prince of Wales has accepted the < invitation of the Lords of the Treasury to become one of the trustees of the i National Gallery, in succession to Sir i Herbert Cook, whose term has expired.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article204 1930-07-26 11 Czech Officer Deserts By Plane. j Prague, June 29. A well-known CxecKoslovakian airman, I Lieut. Karl Sehor, of the 2nd Aviation i Regiment at Olnuetz, has figured in an amazing escapade, involving his deser- < tion by aeroplane. According to the Czechoslavakian military authorities the lieutenant had204 words
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Article108 1930-07-26 11 Women Volunteers Present a Problem. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 25. The Calcutta Police faced a peculiar situation this evening. At five o'clock 60 women Congress Volunteers determined to go in procession through the Indian quarter, i" spite of the prohibition. The police stopped them,108 words
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Article74 1930-07-26 11 Latest Move in Egyptian Dispute. Cairo, July 2"i. Following King Fuad's virtual refusal to convene a special session of Parliament, the Wafdists held a Parliament in the Saadist Club under the presidency of Abdel Fahmy, the Vice-President of the Chamber, and adopted a motion of nonconfidence in theReuter - 74 words
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Article82 1930-07-26 11 Preparations for Flight To Canada. Rugby, July 25. The airship RlOO left her base at Cfcrdington tonight on. an extended flight, and will probably proceed via Birmingham, Derby and the Bristol Channel to the English Channel. It ii cxpe,t.d ifca will fly OTW London tomorrow •WMtag beforeBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article110 1930-07-26 11 Carrying of Weapons Prohibited. Berlin. July 2.">. A decree has been issued prohibiting, under a penalty of a year's imprisonment, the possession of cut and thrust weapons without a permit, while uaiMU attending politi.al meetings with such weapons in their possession are .liable to a minimum penalty of110 words
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Article192 1930-07-26 11 Policy Attacked by The Premier. London, July 13. Attacking the Empire Free Trade policy at ix Labour rally at the Crystal Palace. Mr. Ramsay MacDonaid said that believers in that policy had not been authorised by a single Dominion to engage in such propaganda. Every Dominion was192 words
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Article30 1930-07-26 11 Passes Third Reading in House Of Commons. London, July -'.">. The House of Commons, by 22:? votes ju 185, passed the third reading of the Finance Bill. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article26 1930-07-26 11 Ex-Premier Valdemaras To Be Deported. Kovno, July 25. The Commandant of Kovno has deported the ex-Premier, M. Valdemara*. ai ;i clanger to public order —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article337 1930-07-26 11 Chinese Woman Driver In Accident. A young Chinese woman who -cave kw tvidwnce through an interpreter iraa the ilriver of one ul thi- ;irs Involved in an incident which was the subject of a claim lor damages by Mr. G. F. Strickland before tr>- Civil District Judge (Mr.337 words
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Article50 1930-07-26 11 Rumoured Complete Rupture Of Relations. Moscow, July 24. The Russian Press ,s disquiet—* by New York report i indicating a complete rupture of economic relations lietwev-n Russia and the United States, following an inauiry by the Senate regarding the activities of the Russian trading company Amtorg. Trans-Ocean.50 words
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Article57 1930-07-26 11 New Agreement Made For Settlement. Wa.hington, July 20. A new agreement for the settlement of the Mexican Government's direct external debt and to work out a settlement of the Mexican National Railways' debt habten sign.d by BtBOT Dcocu, the Mexican Minister of Finance, and Mr. Lamont, the chairmanReuter - 57 words
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Article79 1930-07-26 11 Huge London Mansion to Be Leased. It was announced recently that Kensington House, one of the finest niunsions in London, which overlooks Kensington Gardens, W., is to become the Soviet Embassy. A Soviet official staled that a price for the lease had been agreed upon with the79 words
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Article1237 1930-07-26 12 Seizure by Police. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED ON CHINESE In spite of the theory of mistaken identity advanced by his counsel, a well-to-do Chtaeee who was charged with being in possession of contraband opium before Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday was convicted and1,237 words
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634 1930-07-26 12 Acquitted on Murder Charge. A verdict of not guilty wa3 returned by a special jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday against Chua Pen™ Chua, alias Ah 800. on a charge of murdering his room-ma.'c at Holloway Lane on May 22 last year. Two China IS634 words
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Article69 1930-07-26 12 Dunlop's Application Refused. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Molacca, July 25. An application from Dunlop Plantations for permission to bring in latex by lorries mm discussed at the quarterly meetiiiK of the rural board. It was decided, in view of the fact that five ton lorries are too69 words
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Article28 1930-07-26 12 House Collapses Several People Injured. Hong Kong, July 25. A typhoon struck Cantor, today. One house collapsed and several people were wounded. Sin Kuo Mi".Sin Kuo Min - 28 words
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Article28 1930-07-26 12 The Adelphi Hotel announce a special cabaret dinner-dance on the roof garden this, evening at which the Rogotta Trio will appear in song, dance and vaudeville.28 words
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Article1337 1930-07-26 12 Supreme Court Appeal. DISMISSED BY CHIEF JUSTICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2, In the Supreme Court, this morning before the Hon. the Chief Justice, Mr. L. H. Elphinstone, K.C., the Hon. Mr. S. Vecrasamy proposed the admission to the Har of the F.M.S.1,337 words
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Article345 1930-07-26 12 Dinner Prior to Going On Long 1 Leave. Prior to his departure on lons leave, and possibly transfer to unothpr school. Mi. R. B. ZunrUem, the Principal of the tnglo-Chinese School, Klnng, was entertained at dinner by prominent member! of various rommunitits in KUkltg or J'Jly345 words
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Article1018 1930-07-26 12 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 resalt of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to place1,018 words
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Advertisement20 1930-07-26 12 "NYGARLSBERG"BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT iNYCARLSBERG/l Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (laeorpvratad ia Denmark) SINGAPORE.20 words
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Australians' Moderate Score in Fourth Test.—Tilden's Victory over Borotra.
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Article483 1930-07-26 13 New Players Successful. AUSTRALIANS COLLAPSE AFTER (iOOD START. Afler seortag 10(i for the first wukrt. thr lvatraHaas leal seven wickets for 1.17 runs in a!<out hnurs in tho fourth IV. t match which started at Manchester yesterday. At the daae of play I h<ir t483 words
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Article197 1930-07-26 13 Each Side Wins Singles. TILDEN'S DEFINITE SUPERIORITY. Palis, July 2T>. The challenge round of the Davis Cip competition, between Franco (the holders) and thy United Stairs, began at the Autcuil Stadium today. Each side scored a victory in the opening singles. Tilden beat Bi,iotra 2—6,2197 words
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Article207 1930-07-26 13 L.L.T.C. Tournament. In 111- r.:ir.i!:i-;ip :it the Ladies' Lawn Tcnni Club ye«terd»y .Mrs. anil Mrs. Bennett beat Km. 3, 0 ..'•.iiAvs Jii:<. M..,,: Doabl** Hr.mfir.ip. Capt I I mi Dcarden v*.. Ms; N.-rri-; .ml R. s .:>. Duncan. Mr, nn Mr Warden rs. Mr. and Mrs. hill. Ladies' Open207 words
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Article105 1930-07-26 13 Knocks 15 Stone Negro Out of Ring. Loadon, July Primo Camera, tin- Italian heavyv. i-l.i added another spectacular kiv>cV- < ;:t i- ii ;..i;:idy f<i! midi>lde list, whin untod for the ne^m "Bearcat" I t O- iuha, in the fourth round OX l i n jnd con!105 words
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Article54 1930-07-26 13 Wins Kclipse Stakes for The Asa Khan. London, July 18. Tiii> Eclipse Stakei ('•> miles) resulted follows: RUSTOM PASHA 1 I.DVK.'MK 2 WALTER GAY 'i Eleven ran. Won by neck, half a length between and third. The betting: i to 1 against Rustoi.' Panha; 100 io <"> against54 words
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Article62 1930-07-26 13 Oxford Rowing Blue Wins Club Event. ir r.. A. Edwards, a mnailni of the] X: r<i (niv in the last Bent Race, won ,in sir race from Reading to Hanworlh and bark organised by the Berks Buck<, und Own Aero Club, at Woodley, rear Reading. Lieut-Colonel 1.. A.62 words
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Article390 1930-07-26 13 Four Goals Shared In Cup-tie. R.A.F. 2 I'ulo IJrani 2. The S.A.F.A. Cup-tie between the Royal Air Force and the Pulo Brani Garrison, played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, proved a closely contested afTair, and the score of two-all wao a good indication390 words
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Article54 1930-07-26 13 Ladies' Medal at Garrison G.C. The ladies' monthly modal competition at thr (ianisoti (»olf Club was played on Wednesday and Thursday. Nine cards were taken out, and the following were :he be I returns Mrs. (I C. Clarke. H_io— Mrs. K. i Milliiran. 60— 16— M Mi H.54 words
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Article40 1930-07-26 13 British Visitors Beaten By Auckland. Auckland, July 19. Auckland beat the Isrii sh Rugby tourists by in points to S. Ol July 9 ;it Wellingtan the Rritish XV I defeated the Kaores by 19 pis. to 13.40 words
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Article43 1930-07-26 13 Semi-finals of Amateur j Champion&hip. London, July tS. In the Scottish amateur golf championship semifinals at CarßOUStie, ]> holts. K. Greig, St. Andrews, heat J. Hosie, Caledonia, 2 :r.<l 1 J. Wallace, Troon-Poitlnivi. beat J. McConachie, Hilton P:irk. 5 and 4.— Router.Reuter - 43 words
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Article79 1930-07-26 13 TO TOUR AFRICA. Notable Absentees In M.C.C. Selected. Jnly 18, The M.C.C. Test team to tour Sooth f Hows A. P. F. Chapman (eapt), J, C. White, M. .1. C. Al!om, E. S. Wyatt, I. A. I Mauri, Turnbull, Da We Guddani. T *c. Hendren, Hammond, Leyland. Ann-- and Sandham.79 words
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Article187 1930-07-26 13 Singapore 10 Meet Negri Scmbilan Today. At the An.- in P. ad Stadium this afterrc n Siirrapore will meit Xecn Sembilan in their Meoad Malay; 1 Cup-tie. The N'ofrri created a surprise by ranting Melaeca last week n> the tune of six goafi to one, while. Singapore had187 words
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Article416 1930-07-26 13 Three Wickets Fall For Five Runs. In an S.C.C Tournatr.t nt game yostcr day afternoon on the Padanjr the Bankers. Brokers and Insurance made only a moderate start against the Etceteras, losing three valuable wickets for 67 runs. King and Hamilton opened the inning.n gainst416 words
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Article128 1930-07-26 13 Chua Lai Matched With Kid Gabo. A contest has been arranged between Kid (iahn, tlie recently arrived Filipino flyweight, i.r\'\ Chua Lai. who twice lost ■!<■ deeisioa against Boy Ws.ilry. Th< match has been made over ten two.mriute rounds, and will take place early next month. Tin- manaffcr128 words
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Article306 1930-07-26 13 S&turdiy, July 26. Penanii Foothall: Malnvn Cup: Singapore v*. N.S., Stadium i s A.K.A. I.«>ajruc, Rciciv.Div.. A. ra. Wc-loh, Pulau Brani. Cricket: .S.C.C. Tourn., Ktcs. vs. B.I». an.i 1.. Padang, 2 rn>- Welch IU?(jt. vMerchants, Tanrlin United Engineers Y.M.C.A. Municipal Hcrvii- s ra. radian A- hoc I. A.306 words
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Article681 1930-07-26 13 Nichol's Fine Innings. RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. Kr.in interfered with county cricket all over the country, for in most of the match's which started on Wednesday very little play is reported. The York-shire-Noithcmptonshire Kama was abandoned without a br>l! being bowled, while at Ixsicestcr play ni pouibk681 words
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Article96 1930-07-26 13 '£'500 to Prove I am Under Forty." London, .him.- 25. C. V. Grinunetl .s indignant at. the statement which hu a] peared in ;i Sydney newspaper that tlic official reeonia yive hi- age laeomctiy, and that he is about 44. I am trilling to put up t'500 t(.96 words
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Advertisement66 1930-07-26 13 MOUTRIE THE PIANO of Established Reputation. All Moutrie Pianos are scientifically constructed by up-to-date methods in an attractive range of models. Selected materials, skilled workmanship ami expert knowledge produce an instrument which embodies every detail requisite in a thoroughly sound well made piano. Prices from $600.00 to $1,500.00. Less 1566 words
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Advertisement247 1930-07-26 14 Miss Be tv Balfotir, the faweus Film Star Odol E tfuuimt Beautiful Teeth make Baautsful Women It is well known in the film w r'u where teeth fjJJJ^^^V, musi be pretty and ivh tc that ODOL Tooth t vfc" 'JP I tt.-ir and lemovcs |y'c! ,Jf harm/ag <!ie teeth in247 words
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Advertisement201 1930-07-26 14 'ill K^^PS^ A Friend in Illness Tf!T;a! B3EM You will always remain faithful to "4711" Eau de Cologne, once you learnt its value in the days of your trial. Cool as a mother's hand is its touch on the fevered brow, refreshing and soothing, guiding faltering steps towards the light201 words
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784 1930-07-26 15 THRILLS AND SOBS WHEN MOTHER ACTS. By Mary Ca&son, Daughter Of Sybil Thorndihc. ONI. of my earliest recollections of my moth ilusb. even now. It i. as the first time 1 had eve* seen the Sybil Thorndike on the stage. I think must have b."e-n about four. I remember we784 words
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Article, Illustration11 1930-07-26 15 Lace straw is used great deal fei summer hats.11 words
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Article, Illustration10 1930-07-26 15 charming hat in the ne» linenised baku straw.10 words
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Article74 1930-07-26 15 If a chili r.fuses to take powders, cut binara in two, scoop out a little of the fruit and placo th» nowd«r in the w.i'.y, afterwards plains: the two parts together. Tak:' an orange, jelly ani melt down to required thickness for sei f i:i^. Boil ?ent!y for74 words
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Article1171 1930-07-26 15 MARGARET CARLTON - MARGARET CARLTON h' m 'M;- ASH IONS A T ASCOT wmmmmKKmmm\\\mmm\\\\\\\mmmmmmmamumma Last Lingering doubts of the Popularity of Long Skirts in the Afternoon Dispelled Embarrassment of Women Who Shoiced Their Lps(s. iV London, June -•">• IK any of us had linuerinc doubts :\.s to the popularity of lonp skirts for1,171 words
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Article65 1930-07-26 15 Sift together half-.i-cup of fbur. ha!f-p-teaspnon of bicarbonate of »o<!», and half- a-toaspoon of oalt. Add one tup erf thoroughly crushed rye l-rcad, threei ouarters of a cup of Straisted oranfre juice, ■one and a half tablespoon* of treacle, and two tablespoons of melted butter. H"at the65 words
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Article, Illustration39 1930-07-26 15 This charging did world' frees and ««:attc (l>y Taivaat) i~ of bla< taffeta edge.l with crin.iline it appeared in the Ratyal Enclosure at \seot. Man;, people ere intrigued b> the amu-iing little po-y just under the left elbow.39 words
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Article721 1930-07-26 15 Glimpses of Kuala Lumpur in 1891. WK Ki\e belm the last of the series of articles by Selamat on the Malaya I af bygone days. I WENT to Kuala Lumpur to stay with i a relation of the family, who, with another num. Mr. T.. managed721 words
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Article68 1930-07-26 15 ALL while tennis clothes are t.c. ominc i:nfashionab'e at J Home. In addition Id coloured ruckels, stockings are now Ix-ing made in all shades. In match the belt and necklace. The stocking* t arc made of thin lisle thread, in pastel shades of Rrc«n, blue, W'llom, or68 words
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Article302 1930-07-26 15 Their Arduous Search For Beauty Summed Up By A Beauty Specialist. liOOME woaen They will d<- anythin(r, suffer an> of pain, and any UBOVOt of money in pursuit of b«Mtity." That is tow Londoa beauty specialis*. with twenty years' experience in the art of making: women302 words
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255 1930-07-26 15 WAYS OF KEEPING JEWELLERY BRIGHT. Pearls Should Be Re-Strum-Once Every Month. ALL jewels need cleaning occa sod great cars ii necessary, e*peciall..' -.hen mine water or any other liquid in he flensing procc Pearl. ne dull, and bocauv of this ti.cy aho-.iM be >vi»>:-tl frequently •vith a silk handkerchief. This255 words
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Article215 1930-07-26 15 Simple Ways Of Preventing Trouble. MOST children Rome time or from ear trouble. This is often brought on from careless treatment in' tin' e;<rx in babyhood. t. ndency to neglect tin apparently trifling aches in the belief that they mporary, t nd not really serious. They may r<>t215 words
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Article86 1930-07-26 15 I'a^t:y thai I to •""'••'■l «>U yho-iM be mix; 'I with milk, which will keep M short nml rriso itch after coaHag. Met .1 littl" l.ur r bl ran- MA 1 m. of prated i heshire cheese whisk an p (C add I *a!t, al*" :> littl"86 words
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Advertisement141 1930-07-26 16 9 Transport Problems IF IT'S A QUESTION OF TIME IF IT S A QUESTION OF ECONOMY IF IT S A QUESTION OF RELIABILITY TRY DENNIS LORRIES Sole Agents p 4LA VAN MOTORS, LTD. t UNCLE EWSKA ANNOUNCES USED CAR WEEK i i. .i ,j,^^, i, i. .i 1 1 1141 words
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Advertisement87 1930-07-26 16 from |pOUBLE|ii9 VIRGiniA CIGARETTE/ OF p^ rUPiIPLATIVE QUALITY HYG lEN I CAL LV PURE, TH EY ARC 05TAIHADLE AT THE ARDATH POPULAR PRICE OF TOBACCO Co,, Ltd. 3/*\ IC/^\ LONDON (1 (t PER TIN OF 7)() Mm>:X,*^C.« A^BHBBrCSiKTVA VJC /JP r*\ ALAEIBBMMPfIBt^BBBI^I^i^B^I^I^I^B^B^BW^B^iI^ UMltflllll ■■111 l—~ jkj SHE gave her best87 words
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Letter2398 1930-07-26 17 CURTAILING RUBBER EXPORT. f V c give below a letter sent to the itubl cv Growers' Association local comniitti by Mi. E. L. H'.ison. of Bantine-. Sela.igoi, which has bass forwarded to us for publication.] Sit,— l venture to address you with a \i( w to outlining a scheme2,398 words
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Article77 1930-07-26 17 Indian Killed when Godown Partition Collapses. (From Our Ov/n Correspondent.) Penanir, July IS. One Indian was killed and another seriously injured in a jrodown in Beach Street when they were pinned underneath a stack of xunny bags, weighing half a i ton, which fell on then-, when77 words
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Article114 1930-07-26 17 Coolie Rescues Woman Who Jumped in Sea. (From Our Ow:i Correspondent.) Penang, July 25. Hoa a Chinese woman jumped into the sea from the Esplanade and was rescued by a Tamil coolie who was passing by was told In the police court here today when Ah114 words
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Article1221 1930-07-26 17 European Aloofness." HON. INCHE M. EUNOS'S ADDRESS. An interesting analysis of the aspir- the Malay was thr subject of an ss given by the Hon. Inche Mohon ed Euros at the weekly hmeheon <>■' the Singapore Kotarv Club yesterday. He said I regaxd I:1,221 words
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Article806 1930-07-26 17 Sequel to Raid On Lodging-House. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kualu Lumpar, Jul; -■"> Ib the fore Mr. Justice Karri r-Manby, Choi Kong W" :i ?■> appealed againsi a sentence of o month*' .iicrit and line of $600 in default a further four months' rigorous imprisonment on a806 words
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Advertisement556 1930-07-26 19 Aflßeto exceed 111,000,000. In force oyer $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits SettisnuaM.) BE.»Domc>> Wlneheeter H6«m. Singapore. MNDON OWICB OU town. E.a The Compsny has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England a>i eomplle. with the British Life Assurance Companie. Act in .v.rr556 words
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Advertisement582 1930-07-26 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1861 at Amsterdam 1 Authorised Capital Glds. 180.000,000 (aboa < »'d »P £8,500.000) t raid np Capital Glds. 55.000.000 (aboa £4,600,003) Keseires Glds. 28.1.57.T97 (sbou £2,350.000 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUX, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES I BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch Eas Indies.582 words
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