Malayan Saturday Post, 18 October 1930
1930-10-18
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section24 1930-10-18 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAY A'Q LBADINQ PiOTU** PAPMR PUBLISHED *Ve*Y SATURDAY f VOL. VH. NO. 39. OCTOBER 18/ 1980. PRICE 20 GENTS.24 words
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Advertisement277 1930-10-18 1 DRINK SOiARIECO SfEROT AQt-ntS> THE BOB^O CO., tT^ ■miIHiMM mm Bj Special ir A^J Jtl-'^ 1 T^^"*^^^*^ DELIGHTFUL DESIGNS IN OUR NEW y^mWmmmm^S. J_' STERLING SILVER i E. P. N. S. WARE I^^^ tempting find Smart Jn Mppearance. «^6_4apB^ 9^ rJt'f.-K «_u___c___: 'j__. f j t **^__Baaßeaa j n- W277 words
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Advertisement11 1930-10-18 1 iWO FOB ALL I OCCASIONS s Agent,:tit nun cr, in. I11 words
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Advertisement146 1930-10-18 2 WAFER CAMERAS LIGHT COMPACT EXTREMELY THIN REMARKABLY STRONG RIGIDLY CONSTRUCTED. lfe« ftoftfQms Mates yfimpacks a_-Mn__HHMaw Full PiUiculti* From SINOAPOftB PHOTO C«L, 5841 HIGH STRRBT. SIMftAHMML I Til. -AAIASTWHO •tgeANtt." f HOttfi l-g-ift ,T pom tw*p 1 t mfa\mmWm\Aia %*ai*A%A%m\4t 9>> I ■Ommßi mmmmmmA mw. mmrmj was m» i a bm>146 words
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Advertisement158 1930-10-18 2 SINCERE DISPENSARY Ltd, I SINGAPORE. SS JJ* {Wholesalers Retailers oi Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi- cines Surgical Instruments I Proprietors of I THE SEST tf MOST 1 ECONOMICAL HAIR I^/ DRESSING mm HAIR CREAM Urft mr. SO ots. per bottle or SS. 00 per doiei Small oiso: SS eta or 88.158 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Title Section8 1930-10-18 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED OCTOBER 18. 1930.8 words
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Article1464 1930-10-18 3 V* w That young bride worships her husband, doesn't she?" "Well, she places burnt offerings before him three times a day.*' Angry Employer (to Irishman who insisted on leaving his service) "Well, good-bye, Pat, and bad luck to you!" Pat: "Good luck to you, sir, and may1,464 words
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Article69 1930-10-18 3 A Jew wanted to borrow some money from his brother, but the brother would not lend it at less than 9 per cent. Veil," said the borrower, sorrowfully, vot vill our poor dear fader say ven he looks down and sees his son squeezing 0 per cent, out69 words
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Advertisement120 1930-10-18 3 SA tor tbe discrimioatiog hostess. U all dealers throughout Malaya, Sole Agents: 1 A. BARrHOLOMEUSZ LTD., S.A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. iTLANTIC COMJUERED AGAIN! 'THE B I which Messrs COSTES and JELLONTE recently flew from 'ARIS to NEW YORK waa, of ourse. lubricated with. C^ WAKEFIELD fl PSttfOß 5 MOTOR OIL120 words
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Advertisement232 1930-10-18 3 n,.j..;..>.:..:..:..>.:..:..:..>.>.:..:..:..:ee>»:e«:e«>4Mf I HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE I EXAMINATIONS i t Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, X a etc. wch 0.81 T Questions and Notes of King Z Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel ot T St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 X Supplement of232 words
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Advertisement247 1930-10-18 4 I 6^120 o^ll2 FROM ORIENT T °EUROPE j i AMERICA I Api 'im T__i it*", m mjL.^m^m.^mwmmm ..'.A JB^______k_A_ 91 *__ir.A»«i»?i-H»..— 9^M^ot^R*m^o**mm\m** m Mfm m^^*^*m A PRESIDENT LINER TO VICTORIA-SEATTLE OR TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES nil mmm m. re i g m MsmMMmmT^' ANY AMERICAN RAIL LINE FROM WEST247 words
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Article347 1930-10-18 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 11, Lcunoniic questions before OBlleteaW are receiving wide!Lj attention, notably the proL tor tarifi modification and insc d preference for Empire products. US connection the Canadian Pre- Mr Bennett's suggestions arc j j as an important contribution JSTdiscuseioM now proceeding withL, Lonlereßce, Ihe Lniteu347 words
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Article158 1930-10-18 5 SENSATIONAL LABOUR DECISION. L Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 15. I« Imperial Conference to-day again ■ctteted inter-imperial trade. The proposals made by the Domiwn delegitei on Oct. 8 (particularly L Canadian market in exchange for ■<■ kt preference in the British and other markets) are now being conk*d by158 words
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343 1930-10-18 5 [Reuter's Service. J New York, Oct. 12. Jack Diamond has been shot and seriously wounded in a hotel here. It appears that a number of gangsters shot Jack Diamond and that an operation was impossible in view of his serious condition. Chicago, Oct. 13. Following343 words
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Article65 1930-10-18 5 LIBERAL SUGGESTIONS. [Reuters' Service.] London, Oct. 3. A bulky document will be handed to the Cabinet during the week-end which represents the efforts on which Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Seebohm Rowntree and Lord Lothian have spent the summer. It consists of the Liberal suggestions to deal with unemployment65 words
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Advertisement219 1930-10-18 5 Ot »♦♦*>»••»# MOO.M+Mo Mt#lMlH|i#M tiff MM I TO-NIGHT 1 ALHAMBRA •> > DON JOSE MOJICA I "ONE MAD KISS" I 9 The sensational new screen find the greatest living lyric tenor the J t "SINGING VALENTINO" with a voice of silver singing his own X glorious romantic love songs See219 words
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Advertisement93 1930-10-18 6 sbt^ Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS. LIMITED. j Sole Agents 'i I 1 IDEAL GIFTS FOR BOYS ff GIRLS. COLOURED COVERS COLOURED PLATES STRONGLY BOUND. prices moderate: Amusing, Astonishing, How things work. Adventure Athletics Instructive For boy between School Stories, instructive. n and l6 yeari 53.50 53.56 53.5193 words
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Advertisement237 1930-10-18 6 1 9 A, MJBjg jjjj d_<fc jJS fiJ-JS 7 q q" Q O O Q Q____Jg__Q_o_Q ""o I I I-■- BJ mmmm _____J __-_L ,-M \\\Zmm\aa\\\+*^ m^^^ °\\W^^^ pHome: s^6i -^^^H TOD/IV d? TO-MORROW mmm At 3. 15, 6. 15 and 9. 15 p. m. RADIO MUSIC \L, SINGING AND237 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-10-18 7 Capt. Isaac F. Dortch The Senior Officer of the Squadron.16 words
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Article, Illustration71 1930-10-18 7 Left to riehf Mr Mrs W. Daniels, Mr. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Pledger the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, the U.S. Consul^ General Mr. Lester Maynard, Capt. Isaac Dortch and the Bishop of Singapore. 1 Ed kll 1 .^^PWWflP^HslnßfEl^**^"- -1"™ Lt.-Ccl. W.71 words
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Article, Illustration64 1930-10-18 8 THE U S. CONSUL-GENERAL AND MRS. MAYNARD AT HOME IN HONOUR OF THE OFFICERS OF THE U.S. ISTH DESTROYER SQUADRON. Photos by Photo Sloree I B A general view of the party. mußmußmax m Snaps of the happy gathering. Reading from left to right: Commander John C. Hilliard, Mr. P.Amateur - 64 words
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Advertisement119 1930-10-18 9 CARLSBERG BEER tf «l ainab,e frODl all dealers rll_h and oy the case irom |g The East Asiatic Co., Ltd |13l SINGAPORE. Sole Importers Rich! Nut-like! F>ULL flavoured, delicious, Quaker Oats contains the nutritive elements which build strength, create energy and keep the body in health. Eat it every day.119 words
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Advertisement61 1930-10-18 9 Zake l/our tdoctors Zip X I BIOCITIN CHARCES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERCY, AND SO ENSURES t AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. 1 A, Obtainable in powder aad tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and J 4* Stores cr from m t HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. J t 309, 31161 words
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Article4663 1930-10-18 10 LINDSAY HAMILTON - NEW SERIAL STORY. THE BLACKASP. LINDSAY HAMILTON BY P INSTALMENT THREE. SYNOPSIS. Lady Muriel Wainc 1^ eloping with Nat Bingham when their car is attacked by three masked men, and the leader, "The Black Asp" takes Lady Muriel back to town, to her friend Mr-. Arkwright. Muriel fully realises from4,663 words
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Advertisement46 1930-10-18 10 WAH HENG Coj (PHOTO STORE.) 95. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j j (Opposite Adelphi Building) SINGAPORE. i THE HOUSE FOR i ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. [SPECIALITIES:- Cooke Lenses. Voigtlander Cameras. j Agfa Products, Artists' Requisites j Other Photo Goods. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Phone 7445. Tel. "PHOTOSTORE Singapore. fr mmamm _»»_>••♦••»•46 words
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Advertisement154 1930-10-18 11 %y j EASTERN SERIES Ml BURMA I •^Lmmf •li r r° sa y UMi,kniaicl,,MilkUpart 1 of Burma 8 national lifc is no exaggeration. Each year, in 'pit ji jJQ^J thousands of homes, the richness fjf jtyu I and P urit Y tnis world-famous l\ I jLJ milk are laying freah154 words
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Our London Letter
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Article2307 1930-10-18 12 MODERN CRAZE FOR SPEED. AUTOGIRO AIR TAXIS. OPENING BRITISH MINE TUNNELS. London, IS Sept., 1030. A Ball At Balmoral. In view of the earlier departure of the Court from Balmoral this year, the ghiliies' ball is to be advanced a tortnight. It is one of2,307 words
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LITERARY NOTES.
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1617 1930-10-18 13 London, Sept. 18, 1930. TWO WAR BOOKS. We are now frequently informed that wa r >>ooks are going out of fashion. Be thai as it may, it is seldom that a week passes without the issue of at least one volume of the kind. One of the most recent is1,617 words
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Advertisement265 1930-10-18 13 RUSTLESS STEEL :M--&,j>?%».&j?, ■'■■*I&Ms>-*^^ f^ JmkjM}ii&Z*Am^ ii _rM3rn^»l3!----h-L^ /a _^S^_Sii Ikcv y2 L n»- >m. Ws'&t&m^mnmm. S3 m\ tt I 885^. 1 Jr fB E Bl ■''?> J sl^?^Bfc_i i *^^Ba ill .7 _r_r HM-Hlfl AJr —«v_ »i«w 'w^* «_____cflE ____________________________________________________nvS__________________________ vKm_-_----ii-____l vj ifef^* ??Kp >ij||^^^9^_i________________________^______________ PB ll I l^265 words
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Advertisement217 1930-10-18 14 ii i emtm^^^ 9^ ll D AfTrlr m* Greatest of Batteries I More powerful, more dependable, lj i more brilliant, Eveready Unit Cells j last longer, too. ;j Unquestionably, Eveready is the world's finest flashlight battery. Obtainable from all first class dealers. Beware of imitations. j! ranfffs!»n IJWITCELLS they last217 words
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Advertisement213 1930-10-18 14 Suzanne hattd the taste of rnilkl nv----«^^^^s^^' Just wouldn't drink it. I used to coax, Ff^^ m -^mSamfi scold and threaten; then J tried giving her Postum-made-with-milk. Like it} A. vjg^j -jr~~^ Just look at her drain the cup." Q^y li Postum is nature's own food. Made x in a213 words
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Article, Illustration146 1930-10-18 15 A general view of the first match between England and the U.S. at Meadow Brook, showing th great crowd which attended. One of the most unusual polo action pictures— Capt. C. T. I. Roark of the British scoring a goal for the146 words
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Article, Illustration28 1930-10-18 16 SCENES FROM UNIVERSALE GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION THE KING OF JAZZ ALL TECHNICOLOUR. GORGEOUS MAGNIFICENT ELABORATE CLEAN WHOLESOME ENTERTAINING. A ROYAL EXTRAVAGANZA ENTERTAINMENT,OPENING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE OCTOBER 30TH.28 words
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Advertisement96 1930-10-18 17 *IM^^tf BY 1 -Sl^B^K^ammmm* 9 fr* K %f **m\ Mmsm*^*mna^jmw*^^^ H. M. V. FOR PERFECT REPRODUCTION Call In And See The Latest Models. I E w Records Are Arriving Regularly. Jill H. M. Y. Hceessories in stock. Gramophone Dept Ground Floor 1858 Robinson Co.. Ltd. 1930 (Incorporated in the Straits96 words
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Advertisement111 1930-10-18 17 TWO NEW "CRUSHES". \*9csrmmmmmmammam^aammr9m9l m%MmXMm^m^m^m^^^i m^m™*'*****'' Jll~9b. mm,,/./*: /t ■ii__^____ifc___M^----^------r-^l------^rW^M----^M---^n----i-l mmS '^'_si»S:^B»^^^?^^My--r "-_r^fc-L Bl^^^av/'/Aam \W mmmmßaaamm^k^'^'^^^- ,r ;"j f f &if&&&^ZJomam lmM mmmßaaaaaaaaan^aaTm^^^^- B-_-___ _MB fl jjijHsfiin 9A&^^m^J^?£^i^ l^J*m 9^a.W ___________ai__i_______ <>,| u j3ll ammS9s^ mmw W^ V V Big Ben, there is peace of mina in the assurance that111 words
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2378 1930-10-18 18 G. GILBERT - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: CUPID'S GOOSE. G. GILBERT By I 11 Monsieur wishes his suit preased Be has just time between trains to have it done? He requires that 1 let him take an old suit while he sits in my shop and I press for him. Well, such! things2,378 words
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Advertisement32 1930-10-18 18 y' I far*" > _______wa< .-i &9 S\ I -^___-__v_a ____r *__C3-^ tfjra jrfQjNj I Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO A/OT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.32 words
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Article704 1930-10-18 19 Being Smiles of the Week. By Quiz!' L n>i ratulatious to the luofficials of the Legislative Council. They got quite perky on Monday. They had l>een put on their mettle by the Federal Councillors! H.H. has left on his holiday and is n0 doubt heartily glad to get away704 words
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Article185 1930-10-18 19 Always on the mat for Mistakes. He did his best, yet somehow, his work never seemed to go right for very long. By making great efforts he could keep out of trouble for a time. But periodically his energy failed, his brain became dull, his185 words
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Advertisement69 1930-10-18 19 Jmr vision science HEADILY day in and day out nodyear manufacture keeps on Ivaoce. This is as outstandingly in a Goodyear Tyre as in the Goodyear airships that cruise Ities. th tread and carcass the two parts of a tyre Goodyear s are definitely superior; and i superiorities can be69 words
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Article395 1930-10-18 20 Governor to Discuss Question With Lord Passfield. Addressing the Legislative Council tl Governor, according to Frw I »s report, tid Befor< the debate on 'a motion continues, I is! I 1 icplain I rieflv to tlie Conn il bj 1 official statement has so fai heei concerning the395 words
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549 1930-10-18 20 Mr. Scott Explains Revised Estimates. I Explaining the statement of assets and liabilities for 1930-3] which was inserted in the Budget, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. John Scott, said that on recalculation and reconstruction the Treasurer j had redrafted and recast that pa.^e BB»549 words
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Article1644 1930-10-18 20 A DANGEROUS PATH." Home Government and Defence Contribution. Mr. I*. M. Robinson, speaking in regard to His Excellency s statement, said Mad it not been for the announcement which you .Sir have just made on the subject of the defence contribution and the assurance you have '^iven us that the1,644 words
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Advertisement28 1930-10-18 20 _WI Lvßad ROLEX OYSTER I Dg^Cftw Elements Immmßaaamm. _V 1 ROLtX WATCHES I ARE OBTAINABLE AT Robinson Co., It J. SINGAPORE, (INCORPORATED IN THI STRAITS BSRUMBSIS). K. LUMPL'P,28 words
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Article353 1930-10-18 21 [Reuters* Service. j .London, Oct. 15. Conservative policy whenever returns to power is set forth Lettei H" 111 Mr. Baldwin to MX. c hainberlain, Chairman of tlie Organisation, 'ilns, the es> summariaea at the close ot a statement, as rigorous economy reduction oi taxation through rethc unemployment353 words
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166 1930-10-18 21 [Reutei'i; Service. J London, Oct. 10. SnowdeU, the chancellor ol the lUcr, in a speccn at the Mansion i admitted that the revival oi trade but he depiecated pessimism. he Government could do Uttle solvation of industry, which lay anda oi industry itself. Referring166 words
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Article200 1930-10-18 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 10. The Imperial Conference has already brightened English politics owing to the Canadian Tremier 's ten per cent. preference offer. This, according to commentators, was the reason for Mr. Baldwin's manifesto issued yesterday evening which has been described as an election manifesto. It has200 words
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Article144 1930-10-18 21 LORD AMULREE SUCCEEDS LORD THOMSON. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 15. it is oh.ciaiiy annouuceu tnai i-,oiu Aiamrea has ueen appointed secretary ol State lot Air. (Lord .Unuiree formerly Sir .VYarrander .UackeuzieJ succeeds Cord Thomson who was killed in the Rioi disaster, lie was created Ist. Baron144 words
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Article44 1930-10-18 21 NEW WEST AFRICAN ROUTES TO BE EXPLORED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 14. The Roy ;il Air Force expedition left Khartoum to-day on a tour of hitherto unexplored areas in West Africa. New air routes will be investigated during the live weeks' tour.44 words
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Article133 1930-10-18 21 [Reuter's Service.] iierlm, Oct. 15. ihat he would rather be the head ol the .Municipal scavenging department than Tremier because the former was not merely better paid but had less to do with garbage than the Tremier was the conclusion of the speech of the Tremier, Herr133 words
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Article78 1930-10-18 21 L Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 15Hitler supporters and Communists clashed at scmverui last uight alter a political meeting, iifteeu people being seriously injured. Tolice cordons effectively prevented demonstrations outside the Reichstag to-day, but there was tumult inside during the debate on the election of the Speaker. The78 words
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Article284 1930-10-18 21 [Rkutbb's Service.] .London, Oct. 13. Dr. Uckeuer, the commauder oi the Oral /.eppehu, .who aiteuded tne funeral 01 the victims ol the Kioi oh Saturday, as the ohicial representative oi the Uerman Reich, left Croydon Un del many by aeroplane this aiteruoon. Before leaving, he called at284 words
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Advertisement123 1930-10-18 21 *J+ 9999+***<r*****>***>**><f v "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES"? t Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" Z $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen, f f Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" Z Large Size 50 cents per bottle or $5 per dozen. t Small Size 36 cents per bottle or $3.60 per dozen. v v SINCERE DISPENSARY123 words
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265 1930-10-18 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. October 18, 1930. "ACTING"-BUT ACTIVE Yesterday His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner left for Home on holiday. For some months, during a very critical period, Malaya will he under "acting" administrators, and however capable they may be, acting officials, especially in the highest I>osts, work265 words
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Article327 1930-10-18 22 No-one Inrlieves that rubber will stay indefinitely at its present price. By some reason or other a Restriction scheme, probably, despite present indications against it the surplus stocks will be got out of the way, but that will not mean that the whole problem is solved.327 words
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Article69 1930-10-18 22 [Rkcter's Service.] .Loudon, Oct. 17. A new committee of the Imperia Conference composed of the Prettier Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Chancelloi of the Exchequer, the Secretary foi Foreign Affairs, Mr. Arthur Heiider son, the Secretary for War, Mr. Ton: Shaw the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr.69 words
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Article169 1930-10-18 22 [Reuter's Service. J London, Oct. 16. There were no surprises in the 1950 International Motor Show held at 'lympia which was opened to-day but it is unquestionably the biggest and best ever, the display even including queerlooking veterans of 1896 to 1915. A striking feature of the169 words
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Article113 1930-10-18 22 I Renter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. i Herr Bruemng's statement of policy in the Reichstag was repeatedly interdupted by the Communists and Pascuti He said the gleet aim of Germany's internal and foreign policy was the regaining of national freedom. He denounced the flight of capital a l.i.. a113 words
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Article335 1930-10-18 22 [Reuter's Service.] Bombay, Oct. i5 A strong force of armed police raided the Bombay Congress Committee office early this morning aud arrested the occupants. The offices of other allied organisations were similarly raided at the same time. < Uher Congress organisations raided include a number of335 words
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Advertisement139 1930-10-18 22 All day long their hair stays right where the brush left it in the morning ft KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE JJ lpTl "^B__S__Y 1 *3bborkth> 'i'-fJ **SB TALCUM j£3^ does Baby Cry? Baby's convulsive sobs and choking cries of pain are frequently caused by using wrong kinds of talcum.139 words
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Advertisement32 1930-10-18 22 I 5 Energy A course of Sanatogen will make you feel fit and fresh and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SANATOGEN Thm Trme Tonic- Fmed32 words
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454 1930-10-18 23 RELIGION AND ENCROACHMENT OF PLEASURES. -fhe following spiritual ;;pi>eal signed v t l kc ministers of all the Protestant rhurchea hi kuala Lumpur has beeu BBBed \\V. the undersigned, offer no apoln v for calling you, as professing Christians, to a contemplation of certain elements hi < mr present life,454 words
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Article44 1930-10-18 23 Sl pp ~SS ATTITUDE TOWARDS I PROHIBITION. m l. f Washington, Oct. 15. e Bureau has addressed H'lUesti luure to 3,000 newspapers as u Hm vr tl,e >' °PPose or adopt a Ural attitude towards the Prohibition T eud,! uit and prohibition laws.44 words
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Article290 1930-10-18 23 EXTRAORDINARY SCENES. Scottish Bride in Mosque Ceremony. London, Oct. 15. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed in the vicinity of the Princes Row Register Office to-day when H.H. the Sultan of Johore was married to Mrs. Helen Wilson, the former wife of Dr. William Brockie Wilson, at one290 words
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Article132 1930-10-18 23 BRITISH CARS GREAT VICTORY. FIRST THREE PLACES IN 500 MILES RACE. AUSTIN SEVEN WINS. London, Oct. 4. A baby Austin, driven by S. C. Davis and the Earl of March, won the 500 miles motor car handicap race at Brooklands to-day the world's fastest long distance car race organised by132 words
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70 1930-10-18 23 DIFFICULTIES NOT YET RESOLVED. London, Oct. 6. Rome.— The Vatican's official organ Osservatore Romano states that contrary to the Press reports, religious difficulties regarding a dispensation for the marriage of King Boris <>f Bulgaria and Princess Giovanna, daughter of the King of Italy, have not70 words
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Article25 1930-10-18 23 PASSING OF VETERAN DUTCH STATESMAN. London, Oct. 15. The death has occurred of the veteran Dutch statesman, Dr. Samuel Van iHouteu.25 words
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Article51 1930-10-18 23 New York, Oct. 12. Messrs. Lee, Higginson and Company announce that a credit of ,£125,000,000 has been placed at the disposal of the German Government by a group of international banks subject to the Reichstag's passing of suitable legislation authorising the credit and providing a repayment51 words
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Advertisement224 1930-10-18 23 WHY YES wWMM M M mmmnntfhm+W q trial run Witd jMMfIP-ff \fOU are sure to be pleased witd tfie performance of tfje i\| Chrysler gi I Ipouth Real Quality and Excellent Valne at a my Reasonable Price. Tourer $1,875, Sedan $2,150. REAL VALUE. BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. i SINGAPORE. Penang, Ipoh,224 words
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Article107 1930-10-18 24 MAN HANGED THREE TIMES. CUT DCVvN TWICE IN 20 MINUTES. Berlin. Sept. 15A man walking in a WOOd outside Potadam, who found another man hang;i(im a uc with in. bracea round his neck, rekaaed him and ran for assistance. When he returned ten mmutes later with a helpe. the) found107 words
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188 1930-10-18 24 PROFESSORS £20,000 tXPtRIMENT. i ans, Sept. ie According to a telegram from Ha> va iia, tne Frencn scientist, Professor Georges Claude, who has been experimenting With a v.ew to obtaining power from the difference of temperature ol tbe Gulf Stream and water from the lower188 words
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Article69 1930-10-18 24 GUARDS KILLED AND SHIP RANSACKED. Hong Kloug, Oct. 13. Two Ship guards were killed, four taken prisouer and thirty passengers carried off, the vessel ransacked aud kmt valued at $9,000 takcU > NvhcU tllC Chinese steamer "Suu Nam Hoi'' was pirated on the West River. The pirates, who69 words
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Article54 1930-10-18 24 SOLICITOR -GENERAL RETIRES. London, Oct. 12. Sir James Melville, Solicitor-General, resigned on account of ill-health. Sir Junes Melville, was returned for T.ateshead last year and was appointed S licitor C.eneral. Born in 18S5 he was called to the Bar, Middle Temple, in 1906. He became a K.C. in 1027 and54 words
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Article95 1930-10-18 24 GANG KING'S NOTORIOUS RECORD. New York, tet. iv Ama/inu interest is being taken m the Jack Diamond CUSC throughout America and even the great metropolitan daily newspapers are devoting columns to it. The Sun points out that Diamond escaped five times OO charges of murder, >ix times95 words
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Article112 1930-10-18 24 London, Oct. 15. A meeting of the Lancashire and Cheshire Association for the abolition of state regulation of vice, held in Manchester to-day, discussed the mui-tsai system. Miss Ashworth, one of the most active of the Association's officials, said for the sake of our honour and112 words
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101 1930-10-18 24 Berlin, Oct. 12. 120,000 metal workers employed in 270 factories and workshops in Berlin struck today. Big firms like Siemens Bergman, and General Electric are trying to carry on with skeleton staffs. Disabled war veterans and men over sixty are exempted *****1 the strike ill101 words
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Article76 1930-10-18 24 Penang, Oct, 15. Thc Economic Mission to the Far Last arrived in Penang this morning. Sir Ernest Thompson, interviewed, said he was unable to add anything to the terms of reference at this stage. They had had a thoroughly cnjovab trip and were looking forward to76 words
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Article51 1930-10-18 24 Loudon, Oct. 15The ii>t> of the Indian LoBB BTere closed at ten o'clock this morning. i.\ message on Tuesday stated The under-writing ia proceeding oi a £12,--oi -ix per cent. Indian loan, ledeemal le in u, of which is ior the lepaymeut ot Indian Preasury bills oik on51 words
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Article529 1930-10-18 24 1 resent-oay ideas about the Civil servant, or other public officer, fluctuate be. ween wide extremes. Some see him as an efficient and far-Sighted bureaucrat, quietly but ruthlessly gathering into his own hands all the threads ol power. To others, or to the same people at other times,529 words
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229 1930-10-18 24 STRONG DRITISH ROUND TABLE REPRESENTATION. it is announced that at the I Coming Indian Round Table Uontei the britisll eio\elUlllellt will presented I The iinne Minister, Mr. MacD The Lord Chancellor, Lord S The Secretary for India, Mr. k WOOd lieUli; The Foreign Secretary, Mi. Headers- 01, and The Dominiona229 words
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Article101 1930-10-18 24 London, Oct, British Commentators on the Imperial Government's representation Round Table Conference draw attei to its exceptional strength as the convincing proof oi the Government's sincere wish to effect a settlement oi the Indian question. The opposition delegates sre conspicuously liberal-minded and are regarded as i101 words
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Article267 1930-10-18 25 A gathering, officially estimated at j 150,000 persona, assembled in Thing- well Park. Liverpool, on Sunday in j mail week, lot an <>pen-air service of j thanksgiving for the securing of the j site desired lor B new Roman Catholic j Cathedral. There was an open-air267 words
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Article1112 1930-10-18 26 SPECIAL SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. Frederick Edwin Smith, later Earl Of Birkenhead, was born at Birkenhead in July, 1572, as the son of a barrister. He studied law and history at Wadham College, Oxford, where he worked very hard, showing a remarkable gift for mastering difficult1,112 words
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Article213 1930-10-18 26 But Eventually Give Baby These. Many people learn by experience aud experience alone. Others wisely profit from the experience of their fellow men and women. Parents of babies and young children, who belong to the latter class, will read and ponder what Mrs. M. C.213 words
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Article245 1930-10-18 26 CANADIAN DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Views at British Association. London, Sept. 5. Some outspoken criticisms of the modern parent were made at the meeting of the British Association at Bristol yesterday, when the 3,000 members present divided into thirteen sections to listen to some eighty papers which constituted the245 words
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Advertisement364 1930-10-18 26 I "GOOD BOOKS"! THE HOLY BIBLE. Authorlaed* Version. In large variety ef X types and bindings. Published by the British and Foreign X Bible Society, S.P.C.K., Oxford f University Press, the King's? Printers, and Collins Clear. Type Press. Price from 50 cents to $10 I •J. 9 THE HOLY BIBLE.364 words
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Article826 1930-10-18 27 " ARGUS - "ARGUS" A MALAYAN REVIEW. BY Tlu rugger match on Saturday between the S. C. C. and the Public Services, won by the latter, was l>v general agreement of the critics of the scrappy order, and especially was the scrum work distinctly open to criticism. There was826 words
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Advertisement216 1930-10-18 28 BISCUITS t- -t *f 9 "fr" *fr"" RECLYKOLixcxzcxcxcxcx zxcxzcxcxcx !i is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone j in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with J this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if216 words
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Article, Illustration46 1930-10-18 30 THE "MALAYA" CUP WINNERS OF 1930— TH E SINGAPORE TEAM. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic— A view showing a minute part of the damage done here by the great hurricane which left over 1,000 dead and many thousands injured in its wake.46 words
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Advertisement202 1930-10-18 32 The Specific Unani Medicines Just Arrived From Hindustan. PILL HAIRAN Or THE WONDERFUL PILL No. I. A wonderful specific to thicken the semen spermetorrhoea and abnormal emission in very first dose. Price Special Quality $20, No. I-B $10 and No. I C $4 Direction of use wrapped up with medicines.202 words
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Article437 1930-10-18 33 Though Chinese are usually too polite to say so, they often feel that the Westerner, who attempts to wean him from the two vices usually associated with the Celestial gambling and opium smoking is nothing less than an arrant hypocrite and the Chinese may be perfectlyStraits Echo - 437 words
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Advertisement226 1930-10-18 33 Java Stuffs. Bnah Kaloalc Bnah Salak Asin. Crystallized Tamarind. Ginger. Nutmeg. Agar Agar. Noga Kachang. Noga Biji-Gajua. Bnah Chermay Buah Kabung. Deudeng Lembu Kering. Lida Lembu (Asep) Kering. Samt&l Lingkong. Goreng Udang. Goreng Badjak. Goreng Dendeng. Goreng Petis. Chilli Siam. Goreng Paja (Mixed Up). Reras Ketan Cakes. Kachang E-jo Cakes.226 words
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Article, Illustration644 1930-10-18 34 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell WEAR YOUR UNIFORM CORRECTLY. i (By of Gilwell). I have been touring about a good deal recently, and I have come across many fellows hiking and biking, in shorts and shirt, frequently hatless, or wearing berets. I could not tell whether they644 words
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Article487 1930-10-18 34 "INDIA WISHES TO REMAIN WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH. London, Oct. i. The Maharaja of Bikaner, at the Imperial Conference, gave an assurance of India's desire to remain within the ICm- pire, despite all that had happened and was happening in India. Replying to Mr. MacDonald 's speech487 words
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195 1930-10-18 34 INDIA'S POSITION IN COMMONWEALTH. "ASPIRATIONS SHARED BY THE BRITISH PEOPLE." London, Oct. 2. At the Guildhall banquet to the dele- gat^a to the Imperial Conference Mr. Wedgwood Beiin paid a tribute to Lord Birkenhead. He went on to say that none was more fitted to represent India at the Conference195 words
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Article, Illustration204 1930-10-18 37 Back row standing:— Hon'ble Mr. G. E. Cator. (Ag. uperintendent, Govt. Monopolies) Hon'ble Mr. a P Robinson- Hon'hlp Mr F T TVo* fAa Commissioner of Lands); Hon'ble Mr. W. A. Fell; Mr. C. R. Howitt, (Clerk of Councils). Kob.nson,H.N. Buckeridge - 204 words
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Article, Illustration60 1930-10-18 37 Mr:. Tong Lao is seen In the centre of the first picture and next to her is Mrs. Pritchard. The Chinese Consul-General is seen prooosing the toast: on his right is Major-General R. L. Pritchard and in front of him are60 words
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Article, Illustration191 1930-10-18 38 P^inTftrßAPH TAKEN AT A TEA PARTY HELD AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. M 3S. LAURENCE ALVIS, 35 ST. MICHAEL'S ROaToN THE EVE OF THE RETIREMENT OF MR. F. HOWARD COLLIER, BARRISTER-Af-LAW, ASSISTANT IN THE FIRM OF MESSRS ALLEN AND GLEDHILL. GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT AN "AT HOME" GIVEN BY TH191 words
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Article886 1930-10-18 40 RANJIS TRIBUTE. file Jam >ainb ol .Nawaiiagar, replying 10 tlie toast ol Cricket at tnc tare* ell uiunei to the Australian encAetan in London on beptember lotn gneii by tile President of the M.C.C, Mi Kwiastoii Mudd, uiev\ a striking analogy between the Empire ami cricket. 1886 words
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Article288 1930-10-18 40 ETON BOWLER CAUSES SENSATION AT LORD'S. One of the most remarkable overs that have been bowled at Lord's in this century was that sent down by T. F. Hanbury (Eton), who, on a hard wicket, is the fastest bowler at any public school this year. Playing for288 words
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Article61 1930-10-18 40 LARGE PERCENTAGE TO BE obbJ LOCALLY. A cable has been received from Loudon authorising the handing over of a minimum of 30 per cent, of the total Poppy Day collections in Malaya this year to the Benevolent Committee oi the ex-Services Association of Malaya for the relief61 words
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Article127 1930-10-18 40 Three of the Rioi survivors, JVire- less Operator Disley, and Engineers Cook and Savory, all bandaged, arrived M Croydon to-day from Beauvais by an air liner. They were sympathetically welcomed by the crowd. All were medically examined at the aerodrome, and Cook was taken to hospital. Savory127 words
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221 1930-10-18 40 BOLSHEVISTS DETAIN EX-CABINET MINISTER'S NEPHEW. Peiping, Oct. 13. Anxiety continues to increase regarding Mr. Christopher Jewett, the eighteen years old nephew of the former British Cabinet Minister, Mr. Frederick Jowett. While travelling to Peking across Mberia on a visit to his parents his passport was stolen between Chita and Alanchuli.221 words
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Article1078 1930-10-18 41 x kmooa scientist and an equally 'I p^ were close friends, despite j y that thev held different opinions every subject under the sun. The .dentist was very precise, methodical and exact in all his ways and deal- s and by his insistence on literal m c^ r1,078 words
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Article711 1930-10-18 41 The tragedy of life for many is met not in any great calamity but in apparently petty disappointments. Disappointments are the lot of all men, and for many they are the most searching tests of character that come to them, writes a "Times'' correspondent. Not seldom men are the711 words
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Advertisement101 1930-10-18 41 •HOIJ) IT, PLEASE. fi «fc-—v THAT'S THE n*W** 7-^ m WMtETTfiS SMILE." /[Jjft ?J)fc ]£**)mw lwrw,lu kll the in /^y^JWB /g C< yf ki-ttes smile the sure sitfii l\ ®\wtWr I* x_^\ internal health and clean'Vly^rCy^l /pArfiZxXrl U titu^s. Pinkettes tfenth S \JnS r—rZT afiZe A I %lt M!Ill% dispel101 words
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Article1569 1930-10-18 42 By The Rev. F. VV. Walker, 8.D., F.R.A.S., Rector of Sanderstead. The Tower <>i Life has many steps steps to he taken bravely, wisely, petientl} 'J'" the three principal and nistinctive characteristics of a man's life— being! having, doing; must there not he added the internal1,569 words
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117 1930-10-18 43 London, Sept. 36. lays' trial at the Old Bailey e sentencing to a year'e fan- in the aecond diviaon of J la Feam, principal of the 01, Bickky, Kent, on charge* i, fi eight girls (one of whom were suffering from meaahjs dieu117 words
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Article315 1930-10-18 43 !YLONEB6 PADRE* MEMORANDUM. .random under the tlta^ ullenge of tr«_Mßol^»Mit; submittad by, <■» sUa. J. S. SupcjinluaWnt, Weakyan >urc faes, fo^VV*^ V •nt *o>tninn£su aajaaaaaeu oy Governor. ft is a fcagtJy containing about V**** foolscap. Mr. Maflb goaa al of tha canaM mi aiawnplv the Msant Hi315 words
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229 1930-10-18 43 ALL PARTIES UNITE IN ADMIRATION. Loyal Friend. London, Oct. i. While great lawyers and the statesmen and politicians ol all parties unite in paying tributes to the late &ord Bifw kenhead's ability .and remarkable lav tellectual qualities, they are equally united in hailing him229 words
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Article350 1930-10-18 43 $2,000 FOR A WRONGED MAN. INNOCENCE PROVED AFTER TEN YEARS. London, Sept 9. Aa a first instalment of the compensation that will be paid to him for hia wrongful conviction and imprisonment on the Gold Coast ten years ago, Mr. *t. B. Barrett has received £2,000. Payment was made through350 words
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Article86 1930-10-18 43 co«»fe*t touctftt Lowerr THIS CtMTURY. d^a«MWO mm^s\f r m m>m *9) Jr**sw>e Owing largely to Ho^datioo on New ITotfc account, a huge ahunp occurred in base metal pricea to-day. Copper fell by 23 shillings a ton to £43. iojs, the lowest since 1896. Tin86 words
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Article81 1930-10-18 43 BRITISH OFFICER SENT TO PRISON. CHARGE OF RABH DRIVING IN RANGOON. Rangoon, Sept ao> The District Magistrate, Mr. ML jCollis, sentenced Ueut. QmphoM Mickle-john, of the Cameron Highlanders, to three months' rigorous imprisonment, with a fine of Rs. 400— aa default an additional one month— for rashly driving a motor-car81 words
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Article80 1930-10-18 43 INQUIRIES IN THE EAST. Thc League df Hesion* has astern foot the amsaij into *o trtflfc ha women aad cUMsan in Ite njj* m» dded upon by the met AgMafc*/. Three travelfing Cm iMJaJaM ap» Jshnsrm, Mr. diaries ftpi* ant Madame Anne Smj&tohrimr pressed manta,80 words
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