Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1930
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Title Section22 1930-07-23 1 The Malaya Tribune rj. .WU, No. 172 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July 23. 1930.22 words
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Advertisement149 1930-07-23 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. v 0( \NNOT BETTER BEST. j Etc. j CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j Salt importer.: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. 1 flncorporated in Denmark.) X YOU MUST SEE THE I PLYMOUTH." We want to Demonstrate to you the many Features which Represent a Heal Advance in149 words
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Advertisement134 1930-07-23 1 "FLORODOR" JĔ f Washing w Suitings. Ay For Tropical /v 5 Wear HIGH STREET, Sin^tpore. I BEER I 1 And How to Drink it 1. Take any suitable receptacle. 2. Fill with READ'S "Dog's Head." I 3. Taking a firm grip, raise reverently to the lips. 4. Quaff. g 5.134 words
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Article1048 1930-07-23 2 CHINESE LEADER SPREADING frit: TRUTH. Church W*jrk-te-singapore. /Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") ..London, June 26. The Sports Club has always been a great haunt oi Malayans, past and present. It was there that I last met Mr. H. C. Smith, formerly a partner in Messrs. Syme and1,048 words
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Article530 1930-07-23 2 Administrators In Lard Ashton's Estate. The estate of the late Lord Ashton, the Lancashire industrial magnate and multimillionaire, who died intestate on May 27 last, was mentioned before Mr. Justice Hill in the Probate Court recently. Mr. Bayford. X.C.. on behalf of Mr. Horace Ivelyn Sier. and530 words
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Article208 1930-07-23 2 Land Offered By A Duke. The offer of the Duke of Montrose to supply the Government w'th land, instead of money, as death duties, has excited some attention because the land in question comprises some of the most beautiful as well as the best agricultural land208 words
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Advertisement350 1930-07-23 2 IHE ITCHING ECZEMAON BAB! Never Got a Full Night's Sleep. Cuticura Healed. "The trouble first started on baby's face wh m si.t was three months old. It gradually worked up to her sca'p, whxh was completely covered with a dry eciw-rna, while her ears and face were covered with very350 words
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Advertisement169 1930-07-23 2 100 Reasons Why Ycu Should SUBSCRIBE To The "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 1. All the news, pithily presented 2. Sound and progressive views. 3. Frank discussion of Malayan affairs. 4. Sports reports and commonts by e:cpert3. 5. "Topics of To-day'—a daily column brightly written. 6. Letters to the Editor —our readers' forum,169 words
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Advertisement331 1930-07-23 2 I J "Sugarcane" Brand V 1 1/ HAMS BACON V I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING B EARNS [PRE-EMINENCE Co LTD} I Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Marl I CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. jjj Ask for it, try it and you will be surprised I It is a Food-Drink.331 words
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Article2233 1930-07-23 3 IN MEMORY OF SEGRAVE. Bobby Jones' Triumph. BRITAIN'S MOTOR VICTORY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 26. The establishment of a trophy to be awarded annually for the best achievement on land, water, or in the air, as a tribute to the memory of Sir Henry2,233 words
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Advertisement158 1930-07-23 3 Ctadli FOR safety's sakf "M f wi, COTV Composed of the purest ingredients Iji Creme Coty is the natural foundation for Coty Face Powder and Rouge as they blend with exquisite smoothness. Creme Coty protects and preserves the skin from biting winds, fog and dust, and keeps it smooth and158 words
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Advertisement176 1930-07-23 3 J Priced as an Ordinary I Sweet Drink. i 1 1 I A most elusive flavour has I been captured at last, and I bottled by jjj I Fraser Neave Ltd. j I The Aerated Water Specialists. vT Km m W Tripiex G,asv 'w| 1 Radiator Shutter*. Bcodix Duo Serro176 words
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242 1930-07-23 4 CRICKET. Australians Only Playing Southern England? Critics of the Test selections, especially those with northern leanings, point out that the teams placed in the field have hardly been representative of England, and some go so far as to say that Australia has only242 words
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Article349 1930-07-23 4 H. T. W. Hardinge 'England and Kent) writes in "Athletic News:" It is a trite saying among cricketers that fielding is a very important part of the game. The keen young player has tremendous opportunity in this branch of the game. To be a good349 words
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Article84 1930-07-23 4 A Ki?.g r ton (Jamaica) message to "The Brisbane Courier" says:— The West Indian Cricket Board of Control has selected the following team for the Australian tour:—a. O.' Grant (capt.), E. L. Bartlctt, I Barrow. L. S. Birkett. L. H. Constantine, P. I. Dccaries, G.84 words
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Article1087 1930-07-23 4 LAWN TENNIS. Mr. E J". Sampson, the we! 1-known lawn tennis crilic of "The Manches.er Guardian," writes in that paper:— The excellencies of lawn tennis are selfevident; no game could have become a world game in such a comparatively short space of time were it not1,087 words
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Article535 1930-07-23 4 BOXING. Will the newly -constructed British Boxing Board of Control, with their higher social influence, carry more weight than Ihe old Board? asks John Fearless in "Athletic News' He writes: The present legislative body were merely figureheads when they held the position oi stewards. Now they are535 words
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Advertisement430 1930-07-23 4 jgx PrestortS^ J -Someone commented the m I M lir Delightful!' one remarked. 'So *Z# j J different.' added another." > j Of course, I d heard of Postum. if often seen it advertised; but M never W* occurred to me that anything so \r wholesome could be so delicious."430 words
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Advertisement337 1930-07-23 4 LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Costs LESS than most good dentifrices JSB& lt ma^e eth p whiter in quicker time than ever befon M J An amazing new fcjj |l cleansin s a g en? iu S PjJ Jft Ma fift een other in lt nu ps§ Jjfj to stimulate th ns?337 words
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Article89 1930-07-23 5 [Our readers are invited to write to us on lubjects of public interest. It must be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corretoondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tpacingj, and on one side of the paper only °en-names89 words
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Article95 1930-07-23 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') Sir— The allegation of someone mentioned in "Looker-on's" Topics, that Queen's Scholars are uncharitable and unsympathetic to their communities, is untrue. The selfishness of the reader therein quoted is betrayed by his charges, when so many Queens Scholars have proved their unselfishness95 words
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Article255 1930-07-23 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Stamford Road, Victoria Street. Bras Basah Road and Waterloo Street seem to be the every night parade ground of a good number of rickshas with a woman passenger in each. Giving direct comments here as to why these vehicles and255 words
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Article33 1930-07-23 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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394 1930-07-23 5 Voluntary Liquidation. An extraordinary ge!ll%l meeting oi Ting Kil Mines, Ltd., will be held at Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singpaore. on the 29th inst., at 11.30 a.m., for the purpose of considering and if thought fit passing as an extraordinary resolution the394 words
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Article442 1930-07-23 5 Singapore, July 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality! kati 50 Mutton Indian lb. t 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 65 Ducks each 80 Pigeons,442 words
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Advertisement528 1930-07-23 5 re to meet your friends! OF COURSE AT THE Madras Cafe «2 N >RTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Heri »o Tivoli Cinema.) c*Ubrated dishes So*' 0 jgriyani, Qurmah, Curry Ayam, \mmt Martaba < Pcrata etc m Bt EXPERT COOKS. Of/A >«*Cr F VC|f CAKES I for Famil} and Holiday AQ Ije Parties.528 words
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Advertisement149 1930-07-23 5 f'ROF. DR. WOLFF-EISNER'S SANTUBEN-CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS. The combined treatment of Tuberculosis vlth Santuben-preparations is the result of jver 20 years* work and experience Jn over 18 000 cases of Prof. Wolff-Eisner, the lecturer and consulting physician at the University of Berlin. The cure consists of an ointment, containing a modified149 words
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Advertisement204 1930-07-23 5 SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT. I say, "ONE BETTER V* He says, "SEE YOU!!" Here is my hand NO DEPOSITS! NO INSTALMENTS! You simply say, "Yes" The land is YOURS. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS KATONG DISTRICT. Within THREE miles from Town. One minute to TWO Bus Routes. Quiet, no dust, no204 words
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Advertisement241 1930-07-23 5 Health When you feel "below par" you are using up more nervous energy than is being replaced. This '"feeling below par" is not such an extraordinary matter, if you come to think of it. Your nerves bear the stress of modern life, they do the work, they are in action241 words
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Miscellaneous157 1930-07-23 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 23. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, N.C.O.'s, S. V. C, Promotion Examination. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Bde. Slg. Section, Signal and Weapon Training. TO-MORROW, JULY 24. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers, S. V. C„ Revolver Classification. 5.15 p.m.—DriU Hall, M. G. Platoon (Eurasian), M. G. Training. FRIDAY, JULY157 words
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Advertisement1092 1930-07-23 6 Amusements, I \i/MUU UUUU UU UU UM UU )dU UU USIMd U oo qoqq oo oo oo o© oq oo |o r S I v t 1 J IH I lo^i? 0 "i; 1 n flfjf' Dj g v Where Everyone Goes S tn Ln qJ TO-NIGHT AT 615 AND1,092 words
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203 1930-07-23 7 UNANIMITY IMPOSSIBLE? I r Price May Bring Restriction. gement with the "SJJP.") London. July 22. us." commenting on rubber, xpectations of Anglo-Dutch killing as time goes on. :;-informed believe that the .i would consent to restriction ded unanimously, but it is :f |in that unanimity203 words
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Article290 1930-07-23 7 "Dull"—"Dull"—"Dull"! HMO, Eilm and Co. report at 11 a.m. :o-dav: RUBBER. London—:) 5 16d.. unchanged. New York -10$ cents (G), up 8 cent. Shares:- DuH. Allenbys $I—sl.lo, Ayer Moleks $1—31.10. Ayer Panas 90 cents—sl. mwkm 55—60 cents, Brogas 75—80 cents, Bukit 40 —45 cents, Bukit Katils 45 -50290 words
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Article112 1930-07-23 7 VSOAPORE. JULY 23. 5 Sla A-l per Koyan $355 5 Ce Sia 1 $330 R Ce Siai 2., $312 cc 3.. $292 4 $255 S?J A-1 $271 Rice Snia. I $253 2r!r gon 3 $230 Rice f' 2• I S Ri Ce »ft 1 per bag $7.25 2 $7.00112 words
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Article153 1930-07-23 7 Drastic Stoppage Needed To Restore Price. (By arrangement with the "SJF.P") London, July 22. Tin opened torday with spot quoted at £136 and forward at £137. 10s., the market betx* steady and the share market dull and easier The publication of the list of assents153 words
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Article172 1930-07-23 7 Steadier Tone In Tin. Singapore, July 23. Messrs. Fraser's weekly report states: After a monotonous series of declines in thff price of tin over the past few weeks, it is somewhat refreshing to note a slightly steadier feeling in the metal market and an appreciation of172 words
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67 1930-07-23 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. JULY 23. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 17* i 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 18 18 September 18 1 18 August/September 18V* IStf October/December !t% Tone of Market:—Dull and barely steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 5 5, 16d.67 words
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Article292 1930-07-23 7 British Official Wireless. (Bj courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JULY 23. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d-, London 10 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 lays' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 1 23/32British Official Wireless. - 292 words
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Article137 1930-07-23 7 Four Chinese Committed To The Assizes. The Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) committed four Chinese to the Assizes yesterday, on charges of attempted armed robbery. The inquiry was the sequel "to a Police ambush in Ceylon Road on the night of June 21. Having had information137 words
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Article59 1930-07-23 7 The Surina. "Laddie Be oood," Bill Cody's latest and best picture, full of new stunts and thrills, b the big atti action at the Surma Theatre to-night. In addition, are chapters 5 and 6 of the great mystery serial. "The Green Archer." In the first show are all59 words
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Article52 1930-07-23 7 Claim Against Hotel. After further evidence was recorded yesterday in the claim of Mr. H. H. Willies aga'nst the Adelphi Hotel Co., Ltd., for $22,000. Mr. Justice Steven, reserved judgment. Counsel engaged were Mr. A. V. L. Davies and Mr. M. C. Johannes for plaintiff and Mr. Weiss52 words
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Article33 1930-07-23 7 A spepial sitting of the Bankruptcy Court was held yesterday afternoon when Mr. Justin Stevens disposed of a number of minor examinations, conducted by Mr. T. B. Cocker, acting Official Assignee.33 words
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Article178 1930-07-23 7 The Norwegian vessel "Fingal" is due from Saigon on Friday. The "Ardent" is expected on Friday from Gunong Batu Besar. The P. and O. "Morea" is expected this evening from Hong Kong and is proceeding alongside the S.H. Board's wharves. The "Takliwa" is expected from Hong Kong to-day178 words
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Article63 1930-07-23 7 "Silverpalm," Brit. 3,385 tons, Capt. Morgan, from Manila, 22-7; for Penang, 25-7. "Cremer," Dut. 2,784 tons, Capt. Harmscn. from Amoy, 22-7; for Penang, 23-7. "Sado Maru," Jap. 3,628 tons, Capt. Uchino. from Bombay, 22-7; for Kobe, 23-7. "Tohiti." Dut. 683 tons, Capt. Graaf, from Belawan-Deli, 23-7; for Belawan-Deli. 25-7.63 words
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Article125 1930-07-23 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. July 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Morea 18; Mata Hari 16; Montevideo Maru 13; Pres. Wilson 11: Chenonceaux 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Demodocus 30; Ekma 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Klstna 48;125 words
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Advertisement29 1930-07-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. D'SOUZA BROS. (MUSIC STORE) beg to announce that they have removed to the NEW BUILDING (flat roofed) in Prinsep Street, opposite Dhobv Ghaut Square.29 words
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Advertisement551 1930-07-23 7 MARLBOROUGH I Dj TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. 5j 3 Part Talking and X I LI &0/\y I Musical Success I Laura Lai I Plante JSPf in the role of MAGNOLIA and [jj I fl supporting cast including w I Joseph Schildkraut, I f Otis Harlan, Alma j 1«551 words
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Advertisement522 1930-07-23 7 FOR SALE —A large number of first-class second-hand billiard balls. Going cheap. Apply Box No. 211, c/o Malaya Tnoune. FOR SALE OR LET—Shophouse No. 16. Rowell Read. Rent $40. Insured $6,000. Apply next door No. 14 or "P," c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Lady teacher to teach English in the Chinese,522 words
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Miscellaneous741 1930-07-23 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve. Wind. Max. Mm. fall. thine, j Huml- Dtrec- Speed. Station*. F. F. Ins. Hours. dity tton. m.p.h. Weather. Alor Star 80 76 0.01 5.1 f 85 Calm Fine Kota Bharu 87 75 „il 4.1 85 Calm Cloudy K. Trengganu741 words
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809 1930-07-23 8 To restrict or not to restrict? That is the problem now facing the rubber-producing industry. There are huge stocks in the consuming countries, and these are naturally forcing and keeping prices down, to a level below the general cost of production. No-one, Mr. Firestone, suggests that809 words
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Article393 1930-07-23 8 Mr. J. W. Harries, managing director of the Overseas Assurance Corporation. Ltd.. of Singapore, is in Penang on a business visit Man and His Mind." will be the subject of the eighth lecture in the series on "The First Principles of Theosophy to be delivered at 3. Finlayson Green, to-morrow393 words
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Article165 1930-07-23 8 Moslems Urged To Join Ghandi Movement. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. [Reuters Service.]' Lucknow, July 22. Pandit Malaviya and Mr. Patel, addressing a mass meeting, doubted the success of the Sapru-Jayakar peace mission, unless the latter had in their pocket the substance of independence and not theReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 165 words
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Article254 1930-07-23 8 An Achievement By Mr. Holmes. There was quite a good audience at the Victoria Theatre last evening to witness the second performance by the Singapore A.D.C. of "In the Next Room.'' The hearty round of applause at the close was evidence of real appreciation of an254 words
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Article100 1930-07-23 8 Chinese Meeting In Singapore. Chinese rubber estate owners and merchant? Singaijorc and Johor* will meet at the Clnnese Chambei of Commerce. Hill Street, Singapore, on Wednesday next week to discus the two resolutions passed by the Asiatic Planters' Association of Malaya. The first calls for legislation for100 words
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Article68 1930-07-23 8 Negri Sembilan's C.P.O. The death occurred in the European Hospital last night of Mr. George Simpson. Chief Police Officer. Negri Sembilan. The funeral will takplace this afternoon. Mr. S mpson joined the P.MS, as a Folic? Inspector 27 years ago. He has served ;n reiak. Johore68 words
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Article137 1930-07-23 8 Inspected By Sir Cecil Clementi His Excellency, accompanied by the Resid sit Councillor (the Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman). and the Protector of Chinese (Mr. R Ingran> visited the Po Leung Kuk Home at Penang en Monday morning. His Excellency was taken round ti inspe"t137 words
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Article62 1930-07-23 8 Prom Indo-China by "Chenonceaux." due Singapore at 10 a.m. to-day. From China and Japan by "Takliwa." due Singapore at 10 a.m. to-day. From China and Japan by "Morea," due Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day. From Holland by "Indrapoera." due Singa pore at 11 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe, <62 words
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Article36 1930-07-23 8 The Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, who has been attending the Lrmbell Conference in London, is now on his way back to Singapore in the Mantua." due in Singapore on Aug. 7.36 words
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Article733 1930-07-23 8 .(BY "LOOKI I A great thought from J the Malayan administnr the plea that it should '''":cn J reserves to finance X unemployment: "One yen r fUef ten yen in the bank. That "world's record Malayan A.A.A. Meeting i.ecs. in the veterans' r*o rters S 1-j than733 words
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Article42 1930-07-23 8 latest Quotations RUBBtR London: —5 5 16d. New Ycrk:—11 cents 1 G 1 Singapore: —17%-18 ceii TfN «-n 7S- London:— Spot £135 2s. «'•<- (do in 3 months, buyers i 13. d()VVll 7s. 0d.>, sellers £137 ,id> Singapore: —$68. jO42 words
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Advertisement385 1930-07-23 8 1 RALEIGH I 3 THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE I I UNQUESTIONABLY THE WORLD S'TINESr I BICYCLE AND MOTOR-BICYCLE, j I GIM R A NTEED FOR EVER! i B Sole Agents: I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I jS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) uj SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. 8 **********7ira5H525H5H5H525a5H555Z57^^ I T385 words
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Advertisement93 1930-07-23 8 lU. S.De Silva Bros. I a Manufacturing Jewellers. S I SOLE AGENTS I H AND jjl I DISTRIBUTORS rfl FOB S.S. F.M.S. I I of 5 Sthe world renowned I "ZENITH I WATCHES. I 30 Years' Experience. 61, High Street, S Singapore. I Thone 4540. jjj 634 g H NORTH93 words
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123 1930-07-23 9 Head Smashed By His Propeller AIR RACE TRAGEDY. Our-Vnxious To Record Arrival. Reuter's Service. London, July 22. c r mechanic, belonging to one of competing in the round-Europe me killed at the Heston Hounslow He sprang from the aeroplane on arrival when theReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article117 1930-07-23 9 British Official Wireless. Later. The S;. :ard mentioned as missing has now been located t Crriais, where he spent the day. Fifty-four the 60 aeroplanes which started from B rim have now passed the Heston Hounslow ontrol point. Mr. A. S. Butler arrived at Madrid thisBritish Official Wireless. - 117 words
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Article318 1930-07-23 9 To Be Inaugurated Next Month. ["Si* Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai. July 23 A battle is in progress at the Tsin-Pu front eight divisions of the Government and five divisions of Shansi troops. General Liv Chin is directing the attack on ihe mountain defences of the318 words
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Article85 1930-07-23 9 Secure Loot Worth $8,000. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, July 22. morning the "Helikon," with no and not protected by grilles, was boar-', Hcn Kong when pirates, who revoh t ..< angers, held up the officers with atu knives. No resistance was offered or were fire d- CaptainReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article78 1930-07-23 9 Taken To Hospital. mbulance was caFed to ihe I Police Station yesterday the who h a mcd tnat a Chinese woman be take bUten on the left legt wisned to dog bi r 1 hospital. Assuming that it was a dresser had the surprise of his78 words
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Article313 1930-07-23 9 A BAD "BUMP?" London Society In Mourning For Victims. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 22. The air disaster which occurred yesterday at Meopham, Kent, when six persons were killed, was the subject of a question in Parliament to-day. The Under-SecretaryBritish Official Wireless. - 313 words
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Article96 1930-07-23 9 (By arrangement with the "SJ.P.") London, July 22. The air smash near Meopham, Kent, yesterday, in which well-known English society personalities were killed, is totally unexplained. There was apparently no explosion and the soundest theory is that the machine struck a bad air "bump in the extremely bad96 words
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Article157 1930-07-23 9 Approval Of Russian Minister's Work. [Trans- Ocean s-tm Pan-Asia.] Moscow, July 22. The Press features M. Litvinoff's appointment as Foreign Commissary, succeeding M. Chicherin who, as the last of the old guards, disappears definitely from the Moscow stage where he was a central figure since the war157 words
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Article125 1930-07-23 9 U. S. Heat Wave Continues. Reuter's Service. New York, July 22. The heat wave continues. The temperature in New York City yesterday afternoon was 91 degrees in the shade and 135 in the sun. The c are many heat prostrations. Thousands are Sleeping in the parksReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article39 1930-07-23 9 Little Hope Of His Survival. Reuter's Service. Rangoon. July 22. No trace of Hook can be founl. It :eems impossible that he can have survi»«* is. of the appalling weither conditions, bu searches are continuing.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article216 1930-07-23 9 CLASHES AT PORT SAID. Over A Thousand Arrests In Cair*o. FOREIGN LIVES AND INTERESTS SAFE? Reuter's Service. Cairo, July 22. The authorities emphatically deny the report that Suez is in the hands of the mob. Reinforcements of 70 men of the Camel Corps left for SuezReuter's Service. - 216 words
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Article90 1930-07-23 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 22. No further disturbances are reported from Egypt to-day. The Foreign Secre.ary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), in the Hou?e of Commons, said that official information went to show that the situation was well in hand and the Egyptian Government had themselves IndicatedBritish Official Wireless. - 90 words
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Article398 1930-07-23 9 U. S. Ratifies Naval Treaty. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Washington, July 22. President Hoover signed the London Naval Treaty this afternoon. He said that when other Governments ratified it the Treaty would tramlate an emotion which was deep in the of millions into a practicalReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 398 words
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Article78 1930-07-23 9 pearly 500 Known Be Dead. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, July 22. The official figures in connection with the typhoon of last Friday in Korea are: 393 known to be dead; 1,493 missing or believed to be dead and 205 injured, wiiile 8.475 hourei were destroyed. The official figuresReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article141 1930-07-23 9 Collapse Of Pontoon Bridge. THROWN INTO RIVER. Evacuation Celebrations Sequel. Reuter's Service. Coblence, July 23. There has been a frightful sequel to the Rhineland evacuation celebrations. An enormous crowd was crossing a pontoon biidge on their way home after a firework display, given in honour of President Hindenburg'sReuter's Service. - 141 words
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Article587 1930-07-23 9 Aged Brothers' Quarrel. The Angullia Road garage car cleaner who was charged with rash driving for knocking down several people in garaging a car. with one fatal result, was found guilty and sentenced to six months" imprisonment by Mr. Justice Cobbett at the Singapore Assizes on Monday. An587 words
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Article115 1930-07-23 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, July 22. It is announced that the Cotton Co-operative Societies have agreed to advance their members at least 65 per cent, of the market value of their stocks. London, July 22. The International Parliamentary Conference closed with a Government farewell banquet. There were 600Reuter's Service. - 115 words
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Advertisement185 1930-07-23 9 PORTER'S I "Bull Dog" Guinness! I I STOUT. jj I I LOOK FOR THE BULLDOG 1 j ON EVERY BOTTLE. J THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY. I I SOLE AGENTS: J GuTnpjE 6 €b 1 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) |jj HMM MM S?S?S? HHMBHIMMnMi 5? 9 JP I TALKIE185 words
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802 1930-07-23 10 Sports Pastimes. CHAMPIONS' CHANCE. S.C.C. Win Needle Match In Singapore League. MALAYS RECOVER TOO LATE. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL (By Reynard.") By defeating the Malays for the second time this season the S.C.C. have increased their chances of retaining the championship of the Singapore League. Yesterday's match, on the S.C.C ground, was802 words
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Article565 1930-07-23 10 MALAYS GALLANT RECOVERY. (By "Echo.") It was a thrilling struggle, in two phases— that in which the S.C.C. established a three goals lead, and that in which the Malays, gallantly disproving the tradition that when they are behind they income dispirited, fought back strenuously and all565 words
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Article99 1930-07-23 10 Positions in the First Division of the S.A F A. League up to date are: Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S.C.C. 15 11 1 3 34 15 25 S.C.F.A. 11 9 1 1 34 4 19 Malays 12 9 2 1 56 1499 words
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Article65 1930-07-23 10 In the Secon.t Division match of the Singapore League, played yesterday at the S.R.C. ground, the Mansfields team was defeated by the Ordnance and Signallers, by 4 —1, and on the A.P.C. ground the G.E.C. beat the A.P.C. by four goals to two. The match between the65 words
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Article629 1930-07-23 10 Are The S.C.C. Within Their Rights? (TO the Trihun* > Sir, —In the good old days of long ago. we used to have a saying in the old county, "If you want to know, then ask a policeman," and certainly it is good to know the place where629 words
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Article52 1930-07-23 10 In a game on Saturday the August BP. II drew with U.C.F.A. I—l. Ang Thlam Koon scored for the former team. In a game on Sunday on the A.P.C. ground the August B.P. beat Tan's XI by 2—o. Lim Kang Hock was the scorer for the52 words
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Article38 1930-07-23 10 Before a large crowd on Saturday on the S.C.F.A. g.ound Nestles. drew whh Siong 800 A. S. 2—2. after a very hard struggle. Tan Luck Scab of Nestles scored both goals for his ;ide.38 words
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Article46 1930-07-23 10 In a match before a large crowd the Chinese Companion Athletic Association II defeated Tan Kirn Poey's XI in a fast game by 5—2. Chan Fook Kam, Tan Ah Teck (2), Tay Teng Hoe, and Peng Hua scored for the winners.46 words
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Article531 1930-07-23 10 ATHLETICS. Through the courtesy of Mr. Av, Boon Haw. his sca-side bungalow at Pasir Panjang was on Saturday and Sunday the scene of a very enjoyable function, when the members of the Amicable Athletic Association celebrated their second anniversary. There was a strong muster of members531 words
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Article46 1930-07-23 10 L. D. E. Cullen, Selangor Police, who proved himself the finest sprinter of the Malayan A.A.A. Championship Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, by winning the 100 yards and 220 yards flat, represented Ireland in the 100 yards event in the Olympic Games at Amsterdam.46 words
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Article226 1930-07-23 10 UNANSWERED QUERIES. DIRT-TRACK RACING. "Sportsman" writes: "It was stated hi your paper that Mr. A. J. Reynolds, managing director of Singapore Speedways, Ltd., had gone to Colombo, and that pending projected arrangements, no meetings would be held at the Serangoon track. So far nothing further has been heard226 words
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Article326 1930-07-23 10 Rain Interferes Everywhere. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. ijonaon, July 22. County matches begun on Saturday resulted as follows: NOTTS BEAT MIDDLESEX. Notts: 348 for 4 wkts decL (Walker 165 not out. Payton 90) Middlesex: 174 (Voce 4 for 47). Played at Lord's; Notts won on the first innings. ESSEXReuter's Service. - 326 words
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Article182 1930-07-23 10 Positions up to July 22: Last year's positions given In brackets. Ist Inns. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts Points scored 8 0 4 5 3 Yorks (3) 18 9 2 2 ~~3 2 If] Lanes (2) 17 7 0 2 3 5 94 Notts (1)182 words
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Article139 1930-07-23 10 "Aussies' Well-Wisher" writes: "The fourth Test at Manchester is to commence on the 25th inst. and the announcement of Googlie' Giunmett's illness is enough to set any cricket fan gasping for a moment. Curiously, he also is suffering from gastritis—the disease having found Test players the most139 words
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Article55 1930-07-23 10 BASEBALL. [Renter's Service.] New York, July 22. Latest American League results are. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 0. Chicago 6. Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 8. Brooklyn 10, St. Louio 17. Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 3, Ntw York 7. St. Louis G, Washington 4 Chicago 1, Boston55 words
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Article39 1930-07-23 10 GOLF. The Sepoy Lines Oolf Club's men's monthly medal competition for July will be played on Saturday and Sunday. The ladles' monthly mtaal competition for August will be played on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 4 and 5.39 words
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Article152 1930-07-23 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" singles handicap: —Low Peng Cer v. V. L Evan Wong to finish, Kam Gim Hock v. Cheong Chee Tong, Low Kee Choc v. Loh Poon Lip to finish. "B" singles handicap: —Chew Keow Bock v. Tan Kirn Chiang152 words
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Article156 1930-07-23 10 Results in me Garrison tournament: Lt. Armitags an J Lt Wiring minus 30 beat Lt. Col. Shakespear and Capt. Duncan minus 15, 6—3, 6— i; Rev. Aitken and Lt. Col. Dickinson minus t0.3 beat Capt. Dearden ana Mr. Stevenson minus 3, 6—3, 6—3; Lt. Armitag and Lt. Waring156 words
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Article46 1930-07-23 10 Results in the LL.T.C. tournament: Ladies' open singles: Mrs. Zylstra b?at Mrs. Stephenson 3—6, 6—4, 6—2. Men's open doubles: Rev. Aitken and W.s? beat Goodman and Tayler 6—o. 6—o. Handicap mixed doubles: Mrs. Goldie and Hudson beat Mis. Donnellv and Burke 6—B. 6—4. 6—4.46 words
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Article379 1930-07-23 10 THE TURF. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn race meeting on Saturday: Race I. —Horses—Classes 4 and s—3rd5—3rd Div.- <6 Furs.):—Pollykar 9, Last Chance 8.10 Black Moon 8.6. True Boy 8 5, La Rejeunie 8.2. Hopeless 8 1.379 words
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Article361 1930-07-23 10 CHESS. The Singapore Chess Club meets every Friday evening at the Adelphi Hotel; and a competition is now in progress for the club championship. The results to date are as follows:— P. W. D. L. Pts. B. O. Wilmot 10 8 0 2 8 Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens361 words
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Article264 1930-07-23 10 Main Event BOXING. (BY "K.O.", What was billed as a contest at the Lion City JRds ®ain out to be a fiasco when D negro, refused to comt f tn<? round, after being mad J""* six lounds by Battling o hln U» was quite fresh, but he <■,264 words
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Article63 1930-07-23 10 Wanted For Military Service. Reuter's Service. Omaha, jujy 22 "This is the final curtain m Camerasottrsaid Frank Paccass, the boxer's business mn ager, who in a statement said that Carner» received a summons t-> return to Italy for, year's military duty. After Career* has'beein the ItalianReuter's Service. - 63 words
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126 1930-07-23 10 Lud Walley fought a six-rounds dm m Micky Cohen at the Ridgewood Grove Area Brooklyn, on the night of June 14. to Mr. Nai Kun L n s letter. Bud deferred the verdict and fought his best fight since to arrival in America. Cohen126 words
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Article97 1930-07-23 10 Association Football. S.C.C. "B" XI v. C Coy. W.lch RSfM on the Padang to-morrow G. I Begley H. Morris. F. A. McCaSery. A G Chadnct H. Waterneld, H. G. Barrow D. Alexander L C. Van Cuylenbri- W R Hobbm w I King. T. m. CaJhaem Nondescript's XI97 words
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Article244 1930-07-23 10 Request Of Rubber Interests For Reductions. DISCUSSED BY MEETING OF 1NI»1AN 1 A special meeting of the Indiar. Committee 011 July 16 at vuala cussed important nv m :/-a irom interests and planter. 1i*> Controue Labour (the Hon. Mr. Ii C Eathurs.t P r ana explained244 words
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Article17 1930-07-23 10 MALAYAN'S AT JO* S HOME SPORTS 5. CORRESPONDENCE. ijj 8 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on V*V17 words
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215 1930-07-23 11 Sports Pastimes. vl! CUP MATCH. j iu I'ahat v. Muar. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Juiy 21. t- match between the GovernAt Schools, Batu Pahat and Muar. men Cup. was played on the Muar uirsdaj and was witnessed by nd enthusiastic crowd of no sooner had the play started215 words
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Article81 1930-07-23 11 On Saturday the Siong Boo beat the Jervos by 2 Loals to nil on the latter's ground, koon Lyt ,uid Hor Koon scored for the winners. The Si<>n? Boa II and N. and A.S.C. Milk drew 2—2 Saturday on the Chinese ground. Scorers 1 Lee and Kim81 words
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Article256 1930-07-23 11 Thursday last, on the Kubu "C" field before a (air cr< 1 d marked the raising of the curtain of the China F A. league, when Choe Soon L,*>'s tram beat Tang Kam Tin's team 3 —1. Mr A Pi anaris refeTeed and the teams were: Choe256 words
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Article97 1930-07-23 11 A t--" par'y was held at the residence of Chin Seng. 171, Tranquerah. Malar ntly when about sixtv members attended Some of the committee of the C.F.A. f t rees were also present. A group ,-ioiopv of all the competing teams was taker. exhibition game plaved between th97 words
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Article217 1930-07-23 11 WIGHT-LIFTING. reminded that the S.A.W.L.A. «Ul take place on Sept. 6 and 7. should be addressed to the Secretary, are now open and I noon on Aug. 23. The following its hav< been selected:— bandi dead lift ts clean and jerk Ts Lands clean and military press.217 words
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Article516 1930-07-23 11 Gan Eng Seng School Events. ATHLETICS. The annual athletic sports of the Gan Eng Seng School were held on Monday at the Singapore Stadium, where a large gathering of visitors witnessed some keen competition. Among those present were the President of the School (Mr. Gan Tiang Kwee)516 words
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Article170 1930-07-23 11 BADMINTON. The S.V.C. Drill Hall was packed to its full capacity on Saturday last when the ties in the quarter finals of the Singapore Badminton Championship were played off. All four of the seeded players won well. Results: Yeo Kian Ann beat Beng Tian Yew 15—3. 15—9; See170 words
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Article132 1930-07-23 11 In a match of five singles and two doubles between the Indian Association and the Medical College Union played on Sunday, on the former's court, the home club von 5 2. the scoring being as follows 4l.A. players named first): Singles M. I. Fernandez lost to Lim132 words
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Article56 1930-07-23 11 BASEBALL. [Renter's New York, July 21 Latest American baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 5, Cincinnati 8. Boston 13, Cincinnati 1. New York 13, Chicago 6. Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 15. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 16, Boston 4. Chicago 5, Boston 4. Cleveland 9, New York 8. Detroit 3. Philadelphia56 words
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