The Straits Times, 15 November 1930
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Title Section25 1930-11-15 1 The Straits Times. [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTUBY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALATX^ 0 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930. /PRICE 10 CENTS25 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement143 1930-11-15 1 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 DENNIS KING and JKANETTK MacDONALD "VAGABOND KING" Phone 5261—5262 Reasons Why sho ULD use SLEDGE g^, BRAND The Super Condensed Milk of Switzerland. (1) It is the product of the World's Finest Cows, which graze upon the rich mountain pastures of the Swiss Alps. (2) It is143 words
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Advertisement235 1930-11-15 1 A LARGE NEW SELECTION OF GOLD CIGARETTE CASES. NOW IN STOCK— FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. Engine-turned, 9 carat gold, flat, single-row. No. 5709. Ladies' Cigarette Case. Size V/ 4 x 2% ins. Price $100.00 No. 5708. 3y 4 x 2y 2 $125.00 No. 5704. 3y 4 x 2\\ $135.00 No.235 words
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Advertisement9 1930-11-15 1 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 DENNIS I. ING and lEANETTE MwIIONAIU9 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement547 1930-11-15 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJJ. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. KALYAN 9.100 Nov. 16 RANCHI 16,050 Nov. 29547 words
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Advertisement695 1930-11-15 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Nov. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,000 Dec S 4 TERUKUNI MARU 11,800 Dec. 17 18 HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,000 Jan. 14 16 i695 words
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Advertisement464 1930-11-15 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANI, SYDNHY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly (ailing* by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,612 tons). The MARELLA ia on* of the largest and finest steamer* trading to Australia, cabin* d*464 words
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Advertisement516 1930-11-15 2 SL NORDDEUTSCHER Kill LLOYD f iSfek ilr (Incorporated la \e«|^Ur*r' Geimsny). The understood are the Company* intended fixtures. OUTWARDS §SCHLESIEN for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov. 15 > MOSEL for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 27 HOMEWARDS i ERLANGEN for Genoa, Marseilles516 words
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Advertisement596 1930-11-15 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in LDgland) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.596 words
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Advertisement567 1930-11-15 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam). BANGKOK COASTING SERVICB for Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Siehon, Biindon, Kohsamul, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB Nov. 17 Nov. 19 VALAYA Nov. 24 Nov. 2>l MALINI Dec. 1 Dee. 3 The steamers are fitted throughout567 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1930-11-15 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland nnd N.V. Roitcrdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Crno* Amsterdam Soatliampton Mar»rill» Rotterdam Ton rage a.s. Keaisqcia stef Ne.U-rlanden k.lii. S.M.N. Not. 14 m.v. Indmpoers 12.000 R.L. Not. 21 m.v. .V.arnix V. Pt. AMi-Rond* l»,0 m S.M.N. Not. 28 M lusallad* lO.OW475 words
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Advertisement1399 1930-11-15 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LJNB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang PRES. VAN BUREN Not. 24 Not. 27 Nov. 29 PRES. GARFIELD Doc. 8 Dee. 11 Dec. IS IKKS.1,399 words
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Advertisement314 1930-11-15 3 The Seenie Route f Across Canada Make your trip a lasting memory. Through fast daily train service without change, from Vancouver to Mont- real, connecting with transpacific and trans-Atlantic •teamen. Dtieriptive booklets ami I lull intnrmtio* from L. L. Luler. Giitral Agent, HontKontßsmk Cbajnbrrt, Mngapon. CANADIAN NATIONAL I The Largest314 words
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Advertisement415 1930-11-15 3 EARTHERN WARE SUBSOIL PIPES FOR ANTI-MALARIAL WORKS All Sizes Stocked. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. TEE ELKAYES POTTERIES, OFFICE 49, HIGH BTBER, SINGAPORE. PICTURE ANNUAL FOR 1931 Golden Annual for Girls $2.70 Crockery GMI liook 7u liltl.- fiapasV Annual fi.'O Nursery liook jj. ,j Jolly ink i.ir lan ttM Jolly tiouk for (.irl-i415 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary74 1930-11-15 4 RANIIALL.— On Nov. 1:1 at Joliore Baliru, Charles. W. Randall, beloved hu«l>.-.nU o: iandall. i\ Taa Slew Meow died yesterday at hia 12, Waterloo Street, age 71, leaving behind a widow, I sons, Tan Kee Hong, Kee Teck and Kee Slang, 2 sons-in-law, LaM 800 Chow aad Wee Pow74 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement726 1930-11-15 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Hannpsk Slisitj Tunem. I I i:l Street. Plt&ja Until tha following arnan advertisement for day* Ttt*r* ar* approximately seven words to s Una cad thar* Is s Sat rat* (atacge af 20 cents per lin* p*r insertion with A minimum of on* dollar per726 words
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Advertisement650 1930-11-15 4 MOTOR VEHICLES EIX CYLINDER Dc Soto Roadster, for sale. i>. perfect condition. Any trial given. Telephone 022C. ITALASIA. LTD., Fiat Concessionaires innounce reorganisation of their second-hand ■:ir department, uml therofoie better values. 10 very car receives proper overhaul and rc:or*iitiomng before disposal. Favourable prices always allowed for the trade-in igainst650 words
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Advertisement706 1930-11-15 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO I.BT, 24, Meyer Koa<L Apply wtthls. TO LET, 7/y, Bras Basah Koad. Anntr Stephens Paul 4- Co. TO LET, 4 and 4-A, Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, small modern bungalo^ 10, Balmoral Crescent. Apply, 82, Uclmoral Rd. TO LET, No. 4, Fernhill,706 words
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Advertisement591 1930-11-15 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.BT, two stoMed godewn. Roa4 and River liuiit.ige. Ar.-a 10,008 sq. ft. Apply 4:24, Str.-iits Times. TO LET, godown No. 47, Upper Hokien Street. Rent $160. Apply personally Estate Trust Agencies (1927), Limited. TO LET, 132 and 134, Havclock Road, twostoreyed riverside godowns, suitable for rubber.591 words
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Advertisement866 1930-11-15 4 CENSUS 1931 NOTICE 1. Notice is hereby given' that a Census will be taken on the night of April 1, 1931. 2. In all Western countries it is the custom to take a census of th* number of the people, nnd in all countries under British rule or protection a866 words
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Advertisement883 1930-11-15 4 NOTICE With reference to Notilication No. 20KO published in the Strnitß Settlemi-nt-i Qaaetai of Oct. 17, 1930, it. is hereby notitietl that the Commission appointed to Inqaire into certain eustieai aonaeeted with the temporary allowances paid tn officers anil retired oiliceis of the I'uhlic Bcrvtas li prepared to K BT883 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement867 1930-11-15 5 AUCTION SALE of v. iluablc Sinsayore town nnil country properties. At Messrs. Cheofcf Koon Sent; O.s sule. •mi, in. No. ::0, Chulia Street, on WrrinpHilav, Nov. 19. 1930 At 2.30 p.m. Lot I. VahssMs frerhnl'l Inn. l un.l pro known as (to. IT., Dvivton Ro«d, Singn para, sres IMs%M s%867 words
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Advertisement215 1930-11-15 5 sssV ■?s&ffitktoi!i&& j^^l mk Ml ■ssssV^tfssstsssw jjtJW^TJ flsssss^KS REFRESH yOURSELP Try sponging your body with Listerine, full strength, during hot weather. It not only banishes perspiration odors but is delightfully refreshing. Listerine prevents infection of cuts, wounds, scratches, insect bites. So powerful is Listerine as an antiseptic that it kills215 words
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Advertisement186 1930-11-15 5 CRAG HOTEL I (PENANG HILL) 2.2i0 feet above sea level. PERFECT HEALTH RESORT. IDEAL FOR HOLIDAYS AND WEEK ENDS One Calendar Per Day Fortnight Month Weed Ends Old Barracks $8.00 $7.00 $170.00 $12.00 Bungalows and Double Rooms $9.00 $8.00 $180.00 $14.00 Cool and Commodious DINING ROOM with LOUNGES Newly Completed.186 words
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Advertisement129 1930-11-15 5 HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE BATHROOM BY INSTALLING DOULTON'S SANITARY FITTINGS. RojJAL£)oULT[ci^ PRICES AND PARTICULARS FR )M SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA f»ENTRA| SINGAPORE IPOM KUALA LUMPUR. Golfers!! IS YOUR GAME IMPROVING IF NOT, WHY NOT Get a friend to make a movie of your play. Screen it and study rarr ully the129 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article1509 1930-11-15 6 hONG KONG LETTER A First Class Squabble. FLAPPER INVADES MEN'S LAST CITADEL. From Our Own Correspondent.) H on jr KoBgi Nov. 7. Than has bam much adverse comment ir. Chinese sporting circles during the past few days in connection with the deci-.-ion of the flppna.ll Board1,509 words
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Article404 1930-11-15 6 I Cleaning Up Ex-German Concession. Tientsin, Oct. 20. With the advent of the Mukden authorities great things arc expected in the shape of reduced taxes, the total abolition of the obnoxious and illegral Hatamen Octroi and the entire cancellation of the heavy and burdensome taxes404 words
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Article255 1930-11-15 6 The Shooting Incident On The Frontier. Shanghai, Oct. 31. Strong representations are being made by the- Japanese Government, following the incident at Lungchingtsun, in which several Japanese policemen were killed and wounded in a clash with Manchurian troops on the Kirin-Korean frontier. The shooting is said to255 words
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Article90 1930-11-15 6 Idea of a Custom House Not Well Received! The Weihaiwei Merchants' Federation has sent a telegram to the Ministry of Finance requesting the Government not to open a Custom House in thai port for the time being, on the ground that j Weihahrel is not a rich90 words
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Article234 1930-11-15 6 Efforts to Suppress The Social Evil. Canton, Oct. 17. Commissiontr Wu, of the Bureau *l Social Relations, find;-, that, whereas there arc 1,183 licensed sing-song girls in Canton, there are over T.OOO unlicensed women of the underworld. Nightly raids on hotels and the practice of dragging the234 words
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Article116 1930-11-15 6 Pony Kicked Him in The Face. Shanghai, Nov. o. Kdward Minny, n young amateur jockey, who fell while riding in a race Here on Tuesday and was kicked in the lace, died today in spite of the efforts of three surgeons who operated on him for laryngitis.116 words
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Article488 1930-11-15 6 Mukden's Plans to Curb Activities. Peking, Oct. 2:). Insistent demands by the Soviet Government have finally persuaded the Manchurian authorities to move acrain.it "White Guards" in North Manchuria, with a view to breaking up the incipient movements among White Russians against the Soviets, according to488 words
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Article134 1930-11-15 6 Efforts to Put Permanent Stop To It. Shanghai. Nov The fato of greyhound rating in Shanghai was decided today at a ci>nfcrence between Mr. Brenan. British Consul-General, Mr. Fessenden, chairman of the Municipal Council, and Major Gcrraid, Commissioner of Police. It is understood th:it these three ciab134 words
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Article939 1930-11-15 6 increasing the Manchurian garrisons at Manchuli and Chalainor. The Soviet Government is known to have five full divisions of infantry along the Chinese frontier in readiness for uil eventualities. Mr. Mo Tch-hui, the chief Chinee delegate attending the Sino-Soviet Conference at Moscow, has telegraphed to939 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1930-11-15 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. I I II I 2 3 4 TftS jfc> 7 I I Ssufl snannl^ F^ nsß (CLUES.) ACROSS. it- ■reuea 18. CMrtrivaaeet foi fi'»t«nins ropes 1 Coagulutcd Otto Cswara J«'ns t'. C'lotliin.,' Uwcllinc IS. Part of the SOtS) "lo be" -<• Bilest Donkey -9- r«rtaininj; to the148 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1930-11-15 7 Last Performances 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Matinee Today at 3 p.m. Wm. de Mille's Powerful Dramatic Romance "THIS MAD WORLD" Adapted from the play "TERRE INHUMAINE" WITH Basil Rathbone, Kay Johnson Louise Dresser TOMORROW Opening at the Matinee at 3 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. Entire Change of Programme Ted Healy, Lucille219 words
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Advertisement193 1930-11-15 7 Phone JJ Phone 5261. 5262. Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 3.15 CHILDREN HALF PRICE 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY ACCLAIM Paramount' s Brilliant All-Colour Entertainment DENNIS KING and Jeanette Macdonald in "VAGABOND KING" SEE and HEAR this magnificent production as ONLY the CAPITOL can present it Beautiful Light effects!193 words
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Advertisement294 1930-11-15 7 WATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3.15 P.M. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. A Picture packed with mmd DRAMA, LOVE, SONG, ROMANCE and H H IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL Pi I "MOTHER'S BOY" H M Starring MORTON DOWNEY, Broadway's BB Golden- Voiced Tenor. PH U THE MOST WONDERFUL MELODY U M PICTURE DRAMA OF THE294 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article454 1930-11-15 8 Mr. Kelloway America's Challenge. Speaking in mail wctk at the •fMatmß of the extensions to the Marconi works at Chelmsford. Mr. F. G. Kelleway, managing director of the company, said the British Empire h:ul clone the pioneer work in the methods of communication, whether by telegraph, telephone,454 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article272 1930-11-15 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, N'ov. l'.. On London, Bank 4 m 2 3 29 72 I Demand 2 t Private 3 m. credit 2/4 c/32 On New York, demand 66 115 < Private 90 d. ;,7> On France, Bank T.T. 1430 1 jOn India, Hank T.T. 153 1 rf j On Hong272 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article97 1930-11-15 8 Singapore, Nov. 15. Tin -Firm. Aycr Hitams 10s. 4!id.-lls. 'id., Kintas 90-U1 cents, Kuchais 55-60 cents, Saagel Luas KD-U4 cents, Pcnawats 41-45 cent:-, Malay Consols. ]4'j-17 cents, I'iUiKiipa Rivers 3s. Gd.-»s. 3d., Petalings 3.u7'i-i.US, Ulu KlaiißS 65-70 cents. Hong Kongs 165.16 a. »d., Tronohs 1 Ls.97 words
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Article570 1930-11-15 8 S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.— 22nd Sunaajr after Trinity, Nov. 16, 1930, 7 a.m.. Holy Cmnn. 7.30 a.m., Matins 8 a.m., Holy Comn. (Choral); 9.1S a.m., Holy Comn.; 10 a.m., bunday School at S. Andrew's School Mt p.m.. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon Holy Comn. on Mm.., Wed. and Friday at570 words
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Article304 1930-11-15 8 The following passengers for Malaga left I Lt-mlon on Oct. 16 by the I. and 0. Kulyan, i d>-'' in Singapore toJtv Miss L. K. Allen, Mr. K. C. Adams, Dr. T. \V. H. Burns, Mr. :;:id Mrs. T. R. Hinnie, Mr. 11. .1. Rcttany, Mr. E. A. W.304 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article466 1930-11-15 8 1«,U5 Val. I'd. Buycrj Sclljrs £1 £1 A»«ra Kuiubanfc "0 5/- 5 A)er Hitam Tin 10 3 11 U £1 £1 Bunirrin Tin 13 14 1 1 Biitanfc J'n.lMinr 0.10 0.15 1 1 Rnlu I'aves 0.57 0.12 1 1 Bukit Ar.-.nir '>..;.'. 0.40 £1 £1 liurinah Malay 10.- 12466 words
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Article252 1930-11-15 8 V'iil. I'd. Buycri Irihn 2 2 Alex. Brick Or.X 2V> 2.6U '1 2 Alex. Brick l'refa. 2.').', u.io El n Biit. Am. Tobacco .r..0.0. r ..0.0 5.5.0 1 1 Central Engine Mt (1.40 norn 100 CO Chinese Com. Bank 102.00 104.00 Cl £1 Con. T. S. 1% Pft. U/Z252 words
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Article114 1930-11-15 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-3* 108 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 J1.575.000 par. 5% prem. Singapore Municipal 4H p.c. of IWI red. 1947 $1,600,000 >S par Singapore Municipal 4V£ p.c. of K<o9 red. 1955 V, 000,000 M114 words
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Article391 1930-11-15 8 Today's PHeei Fra»er Lyall A Cu. E- att Allfnl.j (ft) o*o 0.30 O.dO O.HO Alor '.»j«n (fl) U.iU ii.sO 0.70 O.xn A. Hitaiu (fl) O.HO J.OO O.SO IJO A. Kuninf ill) u.^il U.m U.2U u-n A. Malay IR.I P.l's 1. 10 O.JO 1.10 A. Uol«k (II; U.7U U.BO391 words
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Article197 1930-11-15 8 Seriousness of Influx Into Madras. (From Our Own Correspondent.) iVr.anjr. Nov. 1 i. A ban:l of Indian labourers awaitinir repatriation held a demonstration before the Labour Office yesterday. A group of labourers arrived in Penang from the mainland and approached the Labour Office authorities for passages. They were197 words
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Article85 1930-11-15 8 If U-S.A. Remains Dry for The Next 25 Years. The Rev. U. Tnonias, M.A., H.D.. \<:>-\«r 1 1 the Kir.-t PrcsU^'ttriaii Church, Jacksun, Olio, i. visitinr; Bingmpon in the course of a world tour. He is travelling for yt;ir. and will visit China nrd Japan hufore H'turnin? to ihe85 words
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Article143 1930-11-15 8 Today. Poatiaßak (ToaHan) y p.m. IC<maman, Dunfan an, l Trrngzniiu I Kedana*) I V-m. Morth, N.-Eaat and K^Wost Sumatra CSilvcrbocehl 3 p.m. l;(.io. Hilliion. Jiiv.i. S.nith-West .Sumatra, SouthKa>t Borneo, < rli lies. Molucca ami Timor Dilly I Si-liouten 1 p.m. Tembilahan and Indrafir' 'Itikani 4 t'.ni. Bcnffcalis143 words
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Article37 1930-11-15 8 Hy Ku&hgar .^iariht Takltwa flcneral Motzinjrcr Johmi d« Witt Ilklwa S'pon- Uindnn Oct. ;i Oct. 25 Oct. in Oct. 81 Oct. U Nov. 1 Oct. H Not. (>. 17 N«v. s Oct. 17 Nov. 837 words
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Article211 1930-11-15 8 KEI'PKL HARBOUR. Uci:i Whaif Uh. Kiinuu. The Cub>. J-cM shirk. H.J'.M. Lighter ism. B.P.M. l.ijrht. l.'J. '"•il V.hurf Nil. Ccal Wharf r«trnl. VESSELS I.N DRY H«H ks. Ijnjoni; 1'iicar. Albert DmH CraM llgfcttf "A." Victoria Dvek l.n^l. Kipprl Harbour. Kinc*i Doek .s.iuihia. \n. I Dork Nil. N«.211 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1930-11-15 8 -v~ J"bV^\VbHb^LK^ Traction Weed Tyre Chains grip and hold in mud, sand or slippery clay— provide safe, sure traction on treacherous or 'uncertain roads. Drive safely. Carry Weed Tyre Chains always. Look for the name "Weed" on every hook. Ordtrjrom ynur u't.:lcr. AMERICAN CHAIN CO. Ne-v York, H. V., U.77 words
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Advertisement290 1930-11-15 8 Wsm of dry! NAIUREf A! Baby Restless at Night Healed by Cuticura. My baby had a ringworm on his arm which irritated terribly. After about we:k it formed a circle about the size of a 3ix-peur!y piece. It kept spro»dirjß vntil i: bfcamr f.vic; the size of n a crown,290 words
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Advertisement141 1930-11-15 8 Ordinnncc No. II (Ifainkruptcy). IN THE SLPREMK COURT OF THK STRAITS SEITLEMENTS SKTH.KMKNT OK SIN(i AI'OUK. U AKIH 1..\1.\ SON. H;.i.krupl.v No. S3l of AUCTION SALE nf funiiiun- and •t*ck-la-tfa4«. To aa h-!.l at-N,.. Id. Aral. Str.-rt, on 'rhumda.i, Ninimlicr 2t, at II a.m. CompHilai v quaatlbr of m»»iU< Indimi141 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous255 1930-11-15 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature R»in- Sun- Rrlntive DilM- Speed Wruthcr. M«*. Min. fall, shine. Humidity tioa. T. F. In*, hours. I tn.p.h. \|..r Star KG 71 0.Z2 7.3 Ho Calm Cloudy Kota Ilharu No report. K. Trunjrifanu No report. Kr«h So 72 O.Ot <..U255 words
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Miscellaneous159 1930-11-15 8 .ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday. November )•">. W. 6.1M a.m., V ft. 5 in., il.23 p.m., 7 It, St in. Sunday, November 16. II. \V. 7.^0 a.m.. K ft 7.1 |>.m.. ft. .T in. International Fellowship, Y.W.C.A., 8.30 p.m. Mindly, November 17. II. \V. S.4 a.m.. H ft. 4 in.,159 words
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Article234 1930-11-15 9 Rubber and Tin Prices Increased. CONFIDENCE GAINING GROUND. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Sinpnpore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices': Knhlirr. 14 cents, per II). Tin. 2."i0 tons at SfiO- 1 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London, 1 7-ltid. per lb.. up !4d. New York. 9 cts., up '/<234 words
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Article261 1930-11-15 9 Decrease in September Index Number. The Chamber of Shipping index numbti r.f freights for September at 20.24 is 1.H0 ji.-r c«nt. lower than the previous month and lx ;<1 HI cent, lowi-r than September, T.'J'.i. The Kuropcan Waders group index at S8.7B is 2«4 per cent, higher than261 words
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Article439 1930-11-15 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following arc the prices, cent* per ratty when- n.it otherwise stated, prevailing at the Singapore markets on Nov. 14. us furnished hy the Food and Market Ini pector Meat, llcif sti'ak (round) 50 per catty, beef stew .ir ciriy U, pork, 'can439 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article2444 1930-11-15 9 Fall in Metal Prices. WORLD ECONOMIC PROBLEMS. Sir Robert Home (the chairman), presiding at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., at the first ordinary annual meeting if the Imperial Smelting Corporation, Ltd., '■.hi eh was registered and commenced business on Aug. 3, 1629, said: "Subject to the2,444 words
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Article63 1930-11-15 9 Buyers Sellers t.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 14 14Vi. itamUrd R.S.S. on Tender November 14 U Uhi December i*fc n% January u\ 16 Jan.-Mar. 15 1514 April-June 16% 16 Tone of Market SU«dy. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 4 7 16d. per lb. New63 words
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Article34 1930-11-15 9 Barlow nnd Co. reported yesterday as follows: Since last reporting the market has been steadier and prices show a Might improvement on balance. Closing quotations arc as follows Sundried $6.30, mixed $6.34 words
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Article288 1930-11-15 9 Total Efflux for Year Of 248,000,000 Yen. According to advices received by the Commercial .Council of the Japanese Embatsy in London, the efflux of bullion from Japan in September was T .88,000,000, making the total since January last Y.248,000,000. The Yokohama Specie Bank has begun remittance* abroad288 words
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Article328 1930-11-15 9 Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., report under date Nov. 14 as follows: Throughout the week the market has been quiet with a slightly steadier tendency. The decline in Colony stocks of about 4,000 tons was not as great as the market had been led to believe this roduction328 words
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Article85 1930-11-15 9 Amalgamated Malay. 69,000 lb. Balau.— 3B,ooo lb. Berananp.— s4,2oo lb. Bcrtam (Taisho 1.-86,397 lb. 80re11i.— 33,500 lb. Brooilands.— l2l,ooo lb. Bukit Kcponff. 23,343 lb. Chembong.— loB,ooo lb. Cheras.— s7,3oo lb. Connemara. 55,000 lb. Glcnshiel.— 67,l4o lb. Kamasan.— 32,ooo lb. K.-pornr Malay.— lBB,2Bl lb. Kong Sang.— 7,4so lb. Labuan85 words
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Article682 1930-11-15 9 Gilt-Edged Securities Firm. COMMODITY PRICES DECLINE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. lfi. Conditions in the stock markets last week registered little change from those of previous periods. Depression was on the whole accentuated, the further weakness of metals, to which we refer below, the reports of682 words
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Advertisement209 1930-11-15 9 MALAYAN TRADE. Value of Imports and Exports From January to October, 1930. The Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., hfls forwarded the following comparative statement of the total value of foreign trade, excluding parcel post and bullion, imported to and exported from British Malaya during the first ten months of209 words
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Advertisement34 1930-11-15 9 DORSAY 17- RUC DC LA PAIX PARI^ D'ORSAY'S PERFUMES. SPECIAL NOTICE. jJ^ ~^On^Mml~ "*~TBT 1 customers fo npprvciatt* ft t. -hlhK I tHo quallt} of LVOrsay** The Best Flavours in the Finest Crystal Bottles.34 words
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1027 1930-11-15 10 Mr Stanley Baldwin, as a none too friendly critic recently admitted, possesses the power on occasion of rising to heights that ere something more than oratorical, and the speech on The Tenth Muse which he made on June 16, at a dinner1,027 words
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Article1300 1930-11-15 10 How to Postpone Old Age And Enjoy Life at 90. (By Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, the President of the National Health Society.) Under the conditions of modern life, is man's allotted span, of three-score years and ten, too short? We have long rested complacently in the1,300 words
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Article252 1930-11-15 10 Mr. A. C. Jomaron, M.C.S., is returning from Home leave by the Ranchi this month. Dr. W. M. Lupton, temporary medical officer, S.S., has been seconded for service in Johore. Mrs. Evelyn Symonds, wife of Mr. Christopher H. C. Symonds, of Tampin Linggi Estate, Rantau, Negri Sembilan,252 words
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Article764 1930-11-15 10 DRIVING FAULTS. What are the worst faults committed *>y car drivers The question- has been engaging the attention of the New York Automobile Club, which has submitted a questionnaire on the subject to its monitors. The answers received from over 21,000 metropolitan owners are illuminating. Driving764 words
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Article49 1930-11-15 10 The Rev. J. V. Westlake will be sailing for England on Tuesday next by the Cingalese Prince, which is due to leave wharf no. 2 (gate 3) at 4 p.m. Mr. Wpstlake will be the celebrant in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 8 a.m. tomorrow and will preach at evensong.49 words
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Advertisement202 1930-11-15 10 IS \3a •^/JB"^ M 1 TT ERE it SanJa— the lame old man f\ W I -inL with th he rty Uufh> red mi) i cheeks, and red coat and white <7 fur, at our Toy land. And he i> waiting /\Y to ye ou fi nMI '°T» that can202 words
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Advertisement120 1930-11-15 10 j nnm« u.s. de silva bros. i I JEWELLERS ft DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Gooda in Sterling Silver and I E.P. Ware I1I 1 SO yearn' experience Tel Cl. HIGH ST., 'Phone 1 1'• Silvabros." SINGAPORE. 454». >-»■♦♦«-* GENUINE BARGAINS. Robinson Upright Grand Piano nearly new. Owner leaving the Colony $285.120 words
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Article1380 1930-11-15 11 Tariff Proposals for The Empire. CLOSING SPEECHES. Work of Great Value Accomplished. London, Nov. 14. It is expected that the report of the Imperial Conference will be very bulky because i f the greet number of the spin-lies made. One result cf the oonge.-tion of1,380 words
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Article62 1930-11-15 11 Encouraging Report From' London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 14. Sanderson and Co. consider that the prospects for the rubber industry are now Jistinctly brighter. There has been a marked decline in Eastern stocks and steady absorption in, various quarters, and more money is now available62 words
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Article231 1930-11-15 11 Fourth Plenary Session Decisions. Shanghai, Nov. 14. At a second preliminary sitting of the Fourth Plenary Session of the Kuomintang, held at Nanking today, Mr. Hu Hanmin, the president of the Legislative Yuan, presided and Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang was present. Political reform proposals drafted by President ChiangSin Kuo Min - 231 words
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Article176 1930-11-15 11 Prompt Measures Check Red Advance. Hong Kong, Nov. 14. The anxiety which has prevailed at Canton recently, as a result of the rapid advance of strong and well-armed bands i of Kiangsi and Hunan Communists through south-eastern Hunan towards the northern border of Kwangtung, has been nowSin Kuo Min - 176 words
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Article82 1930-11-15 11 Mrs. Victor Bruce Arrives At Shanghai. Shanghai, Nov. 14. The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce has arrived, landing at 2 p.m. She was met by the British Consul, Mr. Blunt, Asiatic Petroleum Co. officials and a large crowd. Interviewed by Reuter's correspondent, Mrs. Bruce said she had aReuter - 82 words
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Article84 1930-11-15 11 Proposed Merging of British Interests. Rugby, Nov. 14. It is understood that important progress i^ being made in the scheme which those ioncerned have been discussing for some ■Mta for the merging of British calico pristine interests. Lancashire has printing plants in some 60 centres, and other northBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article45 1930-11-15 11 Colonel Sir Charles Forbes-Lcith, an A.D.C. to the King, died on Nov. 3 in Krjrliind at the age of Gl. He had seen I extensive service in India and from 1910 |to 1923 was Conservative member of I Parliament for the Torquay division of < Devonshire.45 words
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Article138 1930-11-15 11 1 Defence Works Postponed. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE PROPOSALS. London, Nov. 14. The report of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference states that as a result of the discussions between the representatives of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand it was recommended that the present policy for theReuter - 138 words
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Article278 1930-11-15 11 Incident on Boat Near Penang. London, Nov. 4. Anna Pavlova, the famous dancer, and her husband Mr. Victor Dandre, are the I defendants in a slander action in the King's Bench, the plaintiff being Elsa D'Arcy, a young dancer, who claims damages. Plaintiff's counsel said that she was278 words
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Article150 1930-11-15 11 Yochow Attacked Plans To Raid Changsha. Shanghai, Nov. 14. General Ho Chien, the former com-mander-in-chk'f in Hunan, has wired to the Nanking Government that Communists have attempted to raid Yochow, Milo and Liling but were repulsed. Yochow is a large city in the extreme rorth-east corner ofSin Kuo Min - 150 words
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Article115 1930-11-15 11 Summons to Dismiss Petition Sought. London, Nov. 4. A suit for nullity of marriage by Lady Inverclyde (formerly June, the actress,) against Lord Inverclyde came before Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court on a summons by Lord Inverclyde to dismiss her petition on the ground that115 words
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Article42 1930-11-15 11 Extrality Negotiations Resumed. Shanghai, Nov. 14. Mr. Wu Chao-chu, the Chinese Minister to the United States, has wired to the Nanking Government today announcing that the negotiations with regard to extra-territoriality have been resumed at Washington. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 42 words
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Article226 1930-11-15 11 Hopes for Recovery. OPERATION TO REMOVE BULLET. Tokio, Nov. 14. Mr. Hamaguchi, who was shot at the Tokio railway station yesterday, is regaining strength, and the doctors are hopeful for his recovery, provided that no complications set in. An operation was necessary to remove the bullet, which226 words
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Article215 1930-11-15 11 What Was the Motive For Attack Tokio, Nov. 15. The police continue to withhold a statement concerning the result of the examination of Mr. Hamaguchi's assailant, but it is becoming: increasingly evident that opposition to the Naval Treaty was the primary motive. Like the assassin of Mr. Hara,215 words
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Article110 1930-11-15 11 Violent Railway Workers At Jamalpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Nov. 15. Four people were killed and a large number were injured when the police were forced to fire on a crowd of violent railway workers at Jamalpur. Twenty-four policemen were injured. The railway workers attacked liquor shops110 words
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Article101 1930-11-15 11 Government Invites Jews to A Conference. London, Nov. 14. A communique- issued from the Prime Minister's office states that, doubts having: been expressed regarding the compatibility of some of the passages in the White Paper issued on Oct. 21 with certain articles in the Palestine Mandate and otherReuter - 101 words
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Article21 1930-11-15 11 Mr. J. G. Alcantara, of the Sanitary Board Department, Seremban, goes on transfer to Kuala Kangsar next month as sub-Treasurer there.21 words
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Article112 1930-11-15 11 Immediate Effect in New York Market. New York, Nov. 14. As nn outcome of conferences during: the past fortnight at which over 90 per cent, of the copper producers of the world were represented, the Copper Institute, which is the principal United States organisation of itsReuter - 112 words
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Article180 1930-11-15 11 Six Killed, 75 Injured In Street Fighting. New York, Nov. 14. A message from Havana states that six people have been killed and 75 wounded, during the past 72 hours, in the course of rioting in the city. Martial law has been proclaimed and soldiers are patrolling the180 words
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Article142 1930-11-15 11 Mexico City's Efforts To Avert a Crisis. New York, Nov. 14. A message from Mefico City states that banking and commercial interests are worried by the latest slump of the peso, and are conferring with Government officials with a view to averting a possible crisis. SilverReuter - 142 words
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Article153 1930-11-15 11 Insufficiently Stamped Packets. London, Nov. In the House of Commons, at question time, Sir Frank Nelson (Cons.) drew attention to a complaint that packets sent by air mail to and from India, when insufficiently stamped were taken from the mail aeroplane and transmitted by steamer. If so,153 words
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Article382 1930-11-15 11 "Taxies" Forty Miles To La Rochelle? ALL ABOARD SAFE. May Resume Her Flight Today. Paris, Nov. 14. A giant seaplane, presumably the Do. X has descended in the sea off I-cs Sablc:d'Olonne and is proceeding, under its own power, towards the land. Later: TheReuter - 382 words
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Article99 1930-11-15 11 Tribute to Discoverer Of Insulin. Rugby, Nov. 14. The Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England has conferred the honorary Fellowship of the College for the first time in history upon Dr. Banting, of Toronto, the discoverer of insulin. In conferring the honour Lord Moynihan, theBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Article94 1930-11-15 11 Funeral Procession Sequel In Madrid. Madrid, Nov. 15. A street battle between the police and 50,000 members of a funeral procession broke out owing to the authorities burring the way in one of the busiest thoroughfares. Firing resulted in four people being killed and many, including 11 police,Reuter - 94 words
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Article29 1930-11-15 11 Further Large Shipment From Japan. Tokio, Nov. 14. The Yokohama Specie Bank has shipped Fold to the value of 7,500,000 yen to the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1930-11-15 11 Paris, Nov. 15. The Adam Bank has re-opened for all business except current account deposits, which will be resumed in a few days. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article34 1930-11-15 11 The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira, the Chinese Minister, and Mmc. Sze and the Siamese Minister attended on Oct. 16 a reception at the Afghan Legation to celebrate the accession of King Nadir Shah.34 words
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Advertisement71 1930-11-15 11 TODAY 1 S FEATURES. Page How to Enjoy Life at 90.— By Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane 10 Women's Page ..II The China Page 6 A Privy Council Judgment 17 Lodge Malaya in London 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle 6 S.R.C. beat Welch at Hockey 13 English Turf Topics 13 T. P.71 words
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Article1122 1930-11-15 12 I Mean Business." UNANSWERED QUESTIONS AND PRISON. C. F. Bodestyne, a Straits born Eurasian, was during his public examination y< sterday afternoon fe-vral times warned by Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson that a bankrupt could be sent to prison for failing to answer questions. At last, in1,122 words
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Article463 1930-11-15 12 Inquiry Into Singapore Trade Suggested. In addition to the proposals on "Council Reform," already reported, the report of the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association contains the following The committee considered a letter from Mr. J. G. Campbell with reference to a proposed463 words
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Article105 1930-11-15 12 Inspection of Aerodromes In Malaya. The flight of three British aeroplanes from India, under the command of Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond, which arrived in Singapore last Wednesday left Seletar this morning at 8.15 a.m. for Cal•utta via Alor Star, Victoria Point, Rangoon and Akyab. The flight105 words
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Article89 1930-11-15 12 Cabaret at Adelphi Hotel Tonight. An excellent programme has been arranged for the cabaret performance in aid of the Poppy Day Fund to be Riven nt the Adelphi Hotel tonight, starting at 10.15. After an opening piano duet by Mine. Dietz and Mr. Waddle, there will be89 words
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Article26 1930-11-15 12 Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Claudius and [I Mrs. G. McDertnott, of Rembau, are II staying in Kuala Lumpur, prior to pr»- II ceeding to India.26 words
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Article293 1930-11-15 12 Sir Joseph Burn's Address. The part that insurance plays in the social life of a nation and its contribution towards civilisation wag stressed by Sir Joseph Burn K.B.E., F.I.A. general manager of the Prudential Assurance Co., in an address to the Rotary Club at Raffles Hotel yesterday.293 words
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Article165 1930-11-15 12 Action in Singapore Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) today Herman Meyer Kappa was granted a decree nisi against his wife, Marjory B. Rappa (nee Hendricks), on the ground of her misconduct with Villanoeva Celestino, formerly a violinist in Singapore.165 words
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Article234 1930-11-15 12 In view of the dance and cabaret to be held at the Adelphi Hotel tonight in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, there will be no dancing at the Tanglin Club. The club premises, however, will remain open for suppers and refreshments if required. Dick Adamson's Band (from the AdelphiBritish Wireless - 234 words
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Article887 1930-11-15 12 Sequel to a Midnight Raid. Two large swords of Chinese pattern and a dagger were produced as exhibits yesterday, when a midnight raid by the police on a lonely house, and the arrest of three secret society men were described to Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District887 words
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Article909 1930-11-15 12 Minor Who Ran Through A Fortune. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. An amazing: story of how a young man, while still a minor, ran through a fortune of $210,000 in three years was revealed in the Bankruptcy Court t-iday during the public909 words
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Article77 1930-11-15 12 The programme for the orchestral concert by Monia litter and his orchestra at Se» View Hotel tomorrow morning is as follows Overture, Egrmont, Beethoven Opera Fantasy, Lohengrin, Wagner Andante Cantabile, Tschiiikowsky Troika, Tschaikowsky Poeme, Litter Rhapsody no. 12 Liszt. In the evening Lightning, the film adaption of Zane77 words
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Advertisement43 1930-11-15 12 You will be satisfied with "GLOVER" BRAND PRODUCT OF DENMARK, The Leading Dairy Country in the World. I**- Da NISH MILK IDEAL FOR BABY FEEDING. Obtainable from all Provision Dealers in Singapore. Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.43 words
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S.R.C. Defeat Welch at Hockey,—Malaya Cup Rugby.—Home Racing.
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Article158 1930-11-15 13 Singapore vs. Johore At Genuang. Last minute changes in the Singapore team to meet Johore today at Genuang in the Malaya Cup fixture have rather weakened the back division. The Minns-Price combination will be broken as the latter is unable to play and Redmond will replace158 words
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Article351 1930-11-15 13 Handicaps for Today's Events. Tha following are the handieaos for today's races at the Perak Turf Club Ponies, Clas3 I, Second Division, (live furlongs). Blum Tau 9, Donora 8.13, Kuhvn x.l". Black Aurtcr 8.3, Mona 8.3, Colake 8.2, Abbot 8. Horses, Cla.--s III, Second Division (six furl, ni-si.—351 words
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Article1953 1930-11-15 13 More Doping Scandals. WOMEN RIDERS BEATEN AT NEWMARKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 14. TfcoM who User! that the average racepoer has no wal above gambling would have been impressed by the two minutes' pause nt Kempton Park to pay homage to those who lost their1,953 words
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Article37 1930-11-15 13 Robinson Cup at Garrison G. C. Tin' Robinson Cup was played for at the Garrison CJolf Club on Wednesday and Thursduy. Ten cards were taken out, and the winner was Mrs. Hny ("2> one up.37 words
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Article376 1930-11-15 13 The Meeting of The Giants. Considerable importance attaches to todays' English League games. The Arsenal, who have come to be known as the team of Stars,"' have been doing exceptionally well this season, but will face their most serious test this afternoon when they meet the reigning champions,376 words
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Article152 1930-11-15 13 U-v land's Remarkable Bowling: H emir en's 100. Cape Town, Nov. C. The opening match of the M.C.C. tour was n one-day fixture against the pick of the local schoolboys. The crowd of youngsters were carried away with enthusiasm and idolised the tourijts. The scores were152 words
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Article82 1930-11-15 13 Arrangements for Tomorrow's Races. The Koral Singapore Yacht Club announces that tomorrow the A class will sail the first of a scries of three races for the Jean II Challenge Cup. The start will be at 10 a.m. and the course will be 1 poi-vd in the usual position.82 words
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Article46 1930-11-15 13 Canzoneri Knocks Out Al Singer. New York, Nov. 14. In a contest for the lightweight championship Tony Canzoneri knocked out Al Singer, the holder, in the first round after C6 seconds. A terrific left hook to the jaw ended the fight— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article208 1930-11-15 13 Good Form at Tennis In England. A suggestion is fnade by a correspondent from Home that T. P. Chong, a former Malayan Chinese tennis player, should be nominated by the Malayan L.T.A. to "represent Malaya at next year's Wimbledon championships. In the last Wimbledon championships Chong208 words
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Article198 1930-11-15 13 Amateur Meeting to be Held Next Month. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. The Selangor Turf Club will hold a ban day's AmateLT Meeting on Friday and Saturday. Dee. 5 and 6, the entries for which will close on Monday Dec. 1 at I> p.m.198 words
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Article188 1930-11-15 13 Speedway Champions Of British Isles. Wembley speedway riders are undoubtedly the team of the year. Having already secured League championship honours, they completed the "double" in mail week by capturing: the London Cup. They have also beaten Belle Vue, Manchester, the northern champions, si that they can with188 words
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Article156 1930-11-15 13 Saturday, November 15. Singapore Polo Club gymkhana. 3 p.m. Uueby: Johore vs. B.CC. l»t XV (Malays Tup). Gentian* S.C.C. "A" XV vs. I'.S.R.F.r. "A" XV, S.C.C. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Selangor, S.C.C; Anglo-Chinese vs. K.I. Si nd«y, November 16. Hockey: United Services vs. Sclangor, Tanjtlin. Vonday, November 17. Kusbv:156 words
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Article979 1930-11-15 13 S.R.C.'s Narrow Win. SOLDIERS FAIL TO TAKE THEIR CHANCES. Welch Regt. 0. S.R.C. 1. The Welch Regiment hockey side have only themselves to blame for being beaten by a single goal by the S.R.C. at Tanglin yesterday. The Regiment had quite M much of the play as979 words
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Advertisement82 1930-11-15 13 THE POPULAR SONGS FROM "VAGABOND KING" ARE 2126. SONG OF THE VAGABONDS, Dennis King. ONLY A ROSE, Carolyn Thomson. I!. 2570. LOVE ME TO NIGHT. Melville and Oldham. ONLY A ROSE, Melville and Oldham. C. 1316. VOCAL GEMS, all numbers sung by Lighl Opera Co. ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS.82 words
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Advertisement409 1930-11-15 14 Whether your choice iies in delicate tints i I or nv n 6 colours, you can find a Swan" Ilil which will meet the most exacting taste. J^A. il Self-filling "Swans" besides being obtain|l able with black or mottled holders, are also ijjyPljfl made in the following colours:— Black and409 words
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Advertisement263 1930-11-15 14 oiifin»i bottle \\J socially correct W^ |I |^^^i ***** '4711' toUetries always are! Elusive, w^T&i^ "S2S? IS3a So^TcX. fragrant, invigorating, -47//" Eau de *"p e^2^ IP*^^^ffl Cologne gives to your personality x^s>^ charm and distinction, to your phy- Jtat l^^fS a^T s^^ /^^g sica^ se^ fr esnness an^ elasticity. ik_~263 words
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Advertisement126 1930-11-15 14 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Manufactured by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMKKICA. THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS Over 15 years ago the Engineers of the above Company determined to perfect a refrigerating unit so simple it would function for years without atiention. With the enormous facilities and scope of the world's greatest electrical126 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1930-11-15 15 Margaret carlton - BEAUTY AND CHARM— NOT BRAINS. Margaret carlton by style in stage clothes ih ess hints in the theatre a new evening colour the en suite cap wore simple shoes costumes for hallow' en ball Younj? Girls Should Get Ready for Marriage Not Business. |\i:. JOHN' n. WATSON, the founder of,1,623 words
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Article138 1930-11-15 15 If l i i hamlfol of seedieea raisins in j-oor breakfasl porridge. This greatly I improvpx the flavour. A !.".:i nustard mixed with the vhMgat for beetroot wiil prereat a tilm torodag, and will keep it quite a Ion;? time. An ordiaary waeeVea curtain rinp will make138 words
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Article, Illustration27 1930-11-15 15 ABCA&LBT bolero with I vcarlct and white scarf attached l<n;k.extrcmely .smart with a white satin etcning frock. This new .silhouette is tight-fitting to the kiier*.27 words
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Article44 1930-11-15 15 Skin lib. tomatoes and slice them. Paal i two or three bananas ami slice them also. Arrange banana alices alternately with tomato slices, and on each tomato slice put a tiny ball of cream cheese. Sprinkle over all some finely shredded celery-44 words
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93 1930-11-15 15 Five Minutes A Day Well-Spent fpiIKSK arc the fourth ami fifth of a series nf exercises recommended by Miss Jocelyn Yeo. principal dancer in the Hotel Splendide cabaret. London, for all th- erOMM who want to make and kee? their bodies healthy, strong93 words
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Article85 1930-11-15 15 LIE on the back, arms at the sides; raise the legs slowly, keeping the knees; straight and toes pointed. Touch th? floor at the back of the head as shown I and lower slowly to first position. Continue the last movement in raising the body to a sitting position,85 words
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Article874 1930-11-15 15 FASHION CHANGES DANCING MOODS. Courtesies and Romance Of the Ballroom Revived. somehow manage to be backless whethev Iwe follow the Victorian, Empire, ov 1 modern style is the winged scarf. j This is made in two piece- and attached to the shoulders at the back and generally i contrasts in874 words
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Article, Illustration27 1930-11-15 15 This frock of chifTm lain- ha.- the new mitten sleeves which ha\e recently made their appearance, Tlic low (ie'eollctagc with strapping la \ery much favoured.27 words
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Article59 1930-11-15 15 Allow a finger of hot buttered toa t pe;person. Make a fine mince of ham a:id i chicken or game and a little tomato, sad beat in curry sauce, keeping al! rather thick. Pile on the toast fingers, strew with fine fried breakcrumbs, put a few j tiny59 words
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Article243 1930-11-15 15 IT m.l when a snag appear* -n MM* cherished JMpI or Msuse, but ih-V. disaster may be e^ti-ciy caasonfenged b> hi- addition at a pocket. Tliix may \f er.n-heted in silk tj inntcb. m contrived out of a wuvm) flowTi-ap-■»lii|ii:- stilchetl to a. piece of matching243 words
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Advertisement278 1930-11-15 16 Check your baby's weight WHAT A BABV SHOULD <f\ WEIGH y? ""^V S V J A GE WEIGHT r""^ *^^v^ _>L>cw -J Ai birth ?m ibx f f I 2 momhi IO< Ibv Y T ou cnn't a>k ahahyhow heisor how And the reaton why "Lactogen" he (celt. But there278 words
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Advertisement173 1930-11-15 16 4 D|yOU RI||MBER ■M^«i*t*»^^^^. \<SO"b V iIm^ \9O4 3*^^^ fifth® /7ft liS/^dqj y 00 remember when you first flfCft*?)© heard of CAPSTAN Cigarettes J (c^Ji^t^J Increasing sales through many years are due to the |V^ )A/\ V\\ w fi h «tandard of quality ll^/L^J^J maintained WM ©^PSTAN HAVE YOU EVER173 words
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Article1896 1930-11-15 17 onsecration Ceremony. SIR CLAUD SEVERN AS FIRST MASTER. With the earning into existence of Lodge Malaya, HIS, LoadM now has four Lodges definitely ■■■PC la.rad with the British Empire uvtrs—s: Canada, 3527; Caribbean. MM; an. I Now Zealand. The .us took |)ia<i- OB Thursday, Oct. 9,1,896 words
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Article129 1930-11-15 17 Formerly with Straits Trading Co. in Singapore. New.- tomes by the Home mail of the death of Mr. Robert Yool Ross, formerly c( nnected with the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., in Singapore and Ipoh, who died at Bridge of Allan on Oct. 3 after129 words
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Article2537 1930-11-15 17 Case from Singapore. APPEAL COURT ORDER AMENDED. (From Ou» Special Correspondent.) London, Oct. 16. Viscount Dunedin, Lord Thankerton, and Lord Russell of Kiilowen, sat to-day as the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to give final decision to the appeal of Achi Thayar Ammal, (since deceased,)2,537 words
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Article293 1930-11-15 17 Commission of Inquiry to Sit In Singapore. It is notified in the Government Gazette that the Commission appointed to inquire into certain ouestions connected with the I temporary allowances paid to officers and retired officers of the Puolic Service is 1 prepared to hear evidence from members of293 words
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Article155 1930-11-15 17 Session of Commission At Teluk Anson. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 13. The Wild Life Commission began a session at Teluk Anson on Wednesday when the evidence of several planters wu recorded. Arrong those who gave evidence was Mr. Gordon Graham, who has b«en manager of155 words
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Article136 1930-11-15 17 From the Straits Times Of Aug. 3, 1880. We hear loud complaints about the conduct of some low European loafers who are now infesting the town. A resident of Middle Road tells us that his family was honoured with two visits from these unwelcome guests, one on136 words
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Article73 1930-11-15 17 Whiteaway, Laidlaw's Premises Damaged. Shanghai, Nov. 4. The two top floors of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw. and Co.'s premises were burned out this morninjr. The fire originated in a part of the building now under reconstruction. The Fire Brigade's task was rendered most difficult owing to the scaffolding.73 words
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Article53 1930-11-15 17 Notification in Government Gazette. The Johore Government Gazette states: It is notified for general information that a telegram has been received from H.H. the Sultan annouiKintr the fact of his marriage and his decision to confer upon his wife the rank and title of Sultanah of Johore53 words
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Article150 1930-11-15 17 The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Nov. 8, gives the total number of deaths as male 20«, and female 111. This represents a death rate of 33.24 per mille, per annum, compared with 26.64 in the preceding week and 27.32 in the corresponding week of150 words
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Article1509 1930-11-15 18 "Doctored" Drinks. BEER WITH WELL-KNOWN LABELS. Iln-.v consumers of popular brands of beer and stout are duped by certain trad(rs in Singapore war. explained before Mr. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday nfUrnoon, when two such traders were convicted and fined |MI or six months' rigorous1,509 words
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Article193 1930-11-15 18 Action by the F.M.S. Committee. During the period Oct. 13 to Nov. 8 the European Unemployment Committee, l-'.M.S., has received 81 applications fo:assistance. Some cf these applicants are still in employment but are under terms of notice which are shortly expiring. Four applicants have been found employment of193 words
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Article147 1930-11-15 18 Shopkeeper Dies from Stab Wound. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. As the result of being: stabbed at the Gth mile, Puchong Road, near the village of Pealing, last night, a Chinese shopkeeper died in Kuala Lumpur hospital at •i o'clock this morning. The victim, Lin147 words
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Article123 1930-11-15 18 London Magnate Points The Way. Mr. Spedan Lewis, head of John Lewis, Oxford Street, London, speaking at a Soroptimist luncheon in London an "Peace in business," said that to enable the masses of workers to have an adequate say in the business they had, among their many123 words
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Article47 1930-11-15 18 IN TIMES OF PEACE— Good Money in the Munitions Business. Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre at Brussels has concluded its last business year with a net profit of 14,980,000 francs. The value of its machinery, buildings rnd other investments increased during the year by 100 million francs.47 words
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Advertisement174 1930-11-15 18 Good Health is Real Wealth ORIGINAL Stands Supreme as The Acknowledged Food Jieverage for maintaining HEALTH and ensuring Physical Fitness, as it is made entirely from the Juice of Ripe Golden Oranges. FRAMBOZ CO. /^5^V «<r Are You the Man who Sin S s >n his Bath? wS^ Xj&z* You174 words
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Advertisement548 1930-11-15 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force ever $48,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) lIKAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies548 words
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Advertisement226 1930-11-15 20 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES This- Stands for Quality" That the LION chop stands for ruality ia no unfounded statement. It signifies our endeavour to maintain the highest possible standard in aerated waters. The best quality fruits are handled in the best known methods, and scientific treatment of our fruit beverages gives226 words
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Advertisement313 1930-11-15 20 Po^verful dependable economical JXELOAD your flashlight with Eveready Unit Cells. They increase the brilliance of the light never fail you in an emergency outlast any flashlight battery ever made. Obtainable at all first class dealers. Beware of imitations. i FLASnXICrHTS BATTERIES MULLER a PHll'l'S (M.Uy.), Ltd. [I tinion Boildina— Colly313 words
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