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Title Section23 1930-07-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. VTL No. 173 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: ThursJay, July 24, 1930. FT23 words
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Advertisement704 1930-07-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yol WOT BETTER BEST. "Ny Carlsber©; Beer" I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. S Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs S 1 j j and Rest-Houses throughout II J |pl Straits Settlements and !he Ii I I L-A Malay States. hjmk I l Sold by all First Class dealers j S704 words
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Advertisement145 1930-07-24 1 I f "FLORODOR" A A Washing A>// Suitings. f /y*^- For Tropical r 9 Wear. f UIOH BTRZrr. M Singapore. S I I Of the many good things which g I slip smoothly past the Epiglottis, J I there is none better than j J READS "DOG'S HEAD LIGHT jjj145 words
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Article970 1930-07-24 2 Bank's Unauthorised Wall. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 19 The monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipality was held at the R.C.s Office on the 18th inst. at 2.30 p.m. The following were present: The Hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke (President), Mefsrs. J. D. Sanderson, H. S.970 words
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Article128 1930-07-24 2 "Not A Single Tree In Malaya." The following appears in the "Malay Mail.": Sir, —In your issue of Thursday's date you publish a telegram under the heading -Tung Oil in Malaya." To the best of my knowledge there is not a single Tung tree in Malaya. It128 words
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Article331 1930-07-24 2 Teachers' Activities. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 22. The Government English School, Muar, Is giving a public concert on Saturday. The programme is entirely musical and contributed by the boys. The items belong to the period of the 15th —17th centuries. The school oichestra, 22 in331 words
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Article218 1930-07-24 2 ••M.T." Compliment Appreciated. There ls. sa>s "Croesus'" in the "Malacca Guardian.'' referring to the Straits Settlement I (Malacca) Association, no holding the members this week, and as for the committee members. 1 they have given a fill p to the local hatters, and enormous creations may soon be218 words
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Article330 1930-07-24 2 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. July 18. The annual general meeting of the Labuan Recreation Club was held recently and the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Graham Black; hon. secretary, Dr. Winchester; hon. treasurer. Mr. Mohd. Kassim bin Ghanee; committee, Messrs. W.330 words
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Advertisement184 1930-07-24 2 v Jk\ KING OF CLUBS' &*9= A Sovereign Whisky of the Finest Quality fir a// your Skin Troubles m ,dicint dealers sell /an HuM Keep A Box Always Handy! 76c or $1.50 box. Agents:—The British P uarmacy. North Bridge Road, Singapore. "FoUBY|p£ WEAR It is remarkable m thenumberof **k\ec*t y**»184 words
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Advertisement189 1930-07-24 2 LIFEBUOY SOAp" 8 you" ff is f* L laden dlrt EverxthifJ^" W wash with Ufebuov kJ? V X diately becomes '.L,^ HHT I and clean! Th J" 0 8 fW l| as if^he° yiS rf nONV I "0 itfac/ some Pow'r the giftie gfe uj X see oursels as others189 words
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Article560 1930-07-24 3 BERNARD SHAW ON RELIGION. Mr. Mac Donald On Justice And Fairplay. How do the world's great men look at Life? In a book entitled "Glimpses of the Great." Mr. G. Sylvester Viereck gives some interesting and revealing answers to this fascinating question. "I should560 words
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Article264 1930-07-24 3 Pertinent Ipoh Comment. Trie "Egoist," the "Times of Malaya's" wellinformed and always interesting note-writer, has something to say on the subject of the attitude of the smelting companies towards the tin-producing industry, which echoes the sentiments expressed in recent editorials ln the "Malaya Tribune." These two smelting264 words
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Article335 1930-07-24 3 List Of Cases To Be Tried. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, July 21. The Batu Fa hat Assizes commenced on Saturday last. There were five criminal cases, one of unlawfully returning from banishment, two of voluntarily causing grievous hurt and two of murder. Besides these, there are335 words
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Article279 1930-07-24 3 Association's Annual Meeting. The principal business dealt with at the third annual general meeting of the Estates Asiatic Staffs' Association, held in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, reports the "Malay Mail," was a decision that, in future, professional auditors should be engaged to audit the279 words
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Article283 1930-07-24 3 A Suggested Relief Measure. The following letter appears in the "Pinang Gazette": Sir,—l read in your paper of yesterday's date that the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has made a move towards doing something for the Chinese unemployed. They have set up an unemployment camp In Kuala Lumpur283 words
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Advertisement626 1930-07-24 3 ftw lt e Hatai rubbed into the ly ,51 wßm stimulates and maintains a healthy V fjLWT m growth, wards off premature baldness, and B Hr' enables the hair to keep its natural colour. mm |R v% Should illness, breakdown, or war strain have caused H Hp Am the hair626 words
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104 1930-07-24 4 SCOTT, SHIRKEY. STRIBLING AND SCHMELING. j BOXING. Phil Scott is training at Heme Bay for his fight with Young Stribling, which takes place at Wimbledon Stadium on Monday next. In response to a cable from America, Mr. Charles Rose, Scott's English manager, cabled104 words
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Article323 1930-07-24 4 GOLF. The man who can -bole long putts is a match for anybody. He can be beaten from the tee to the green, and then, by simply sinking a long one, can more than retrieve the situation, writes George Duncan in "Athletic News." There ars two factors323 words
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Article571 1930-07-24 4 CRICKET. Mrs C. G. Macartney, wife of the famouAustralian cricketer, writes in "The Daily Mirror": Sport is a common ground on which English and Australian girls can meet, and as far as their love for it is concerned, there seems to be little difference b:tween them.571 words
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Article221 1930-07-24 4 q Af i!f ne6ting the and Queen at Sandringham to-day (says an Exchange of June 8) Australian cricketers remarked: "It was ike a dream come true." Jackson was unable to be present. When the Australians first caught a glimpse of the King he was strolling in the221 words
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Article209 1930-07-24 4 An amusing story of young Don Bradman. a story which illustrates the complete unselfconsciousness ot the brilliant little Australian batsman, is recorded in a Home paper. Bradman after making centuries in his little home town of Bowral. about 100 miles from Sydney, was invited to play m club209 words
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Article123 1930-07-24 4 From Cambridge there comes the story of an unusual incrder.: in a Somerset match tsays a writer in "The Manchester Guard an"). The ump re called no-ball" but the bowler did not deliver the ball and the umpire did not hold his arm out as the customary123 words
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Article194 1930-07-24 4 Successful Experiments With Traps. Experiments carried out by Mr. R. H. Harris, in Umfolosi Game Reserves in Zululand, are believed to have brought the extermination of the breed of Ts tse Fly and the disappearance of sleeping si.knes, well within the bounds of possibility. Mr. Harris, according194 words
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Article402 1930-07-24 4 'Fro7/i Our Own Correspondent.) 9 Malacca, July 20. On Thursday night there was a large attendance at Mr. Quek Kee Suan's residence at Tranquerah. in response to invitations to dinner issued on the occasion of the marriage of his sixth son, Mr. Quek Lim. The SL Francis' Association402 words
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Advertisement465 1930-07-24 4 MADE IN LONDON Ma«L Speciall^^ throats-tested and 1 approved fortiie 9* successive year V the Institute ofoygkne CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES o^~~ Made Speciaih' to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION for QUA! itv^^-L^^ J Why I WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW jfl From the465 words
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Advertisement174 1930-07-24 4 LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, MB, ȣX-DISORDERS \M> LEITORRHOU CURD. f*4ticnts have dfri\ed exceedin.b nam** results in Malaria, Paratpfc, Sterility.* i CONSULT THE FAMOUS AYrEVIEC Dr. PANDIT MIDI VAD3YA RAJ. FRCP, (hx) Senior Physician of THE HIMALAYAN PHABMAO Head Oflioe: 62, Owen Road NWaP* BRANCH AND CONSULTATION' hvw9 135, Serangoon Kuad. SintW"174 words
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Article246 1930-07-24 5 An d How She Found The Way Out. id remain a nurse after 0 d a life said a member of jrty. ion I tot long ago. and she nur* ars q| personal experience, despite the long hours et nur s the exacting services they Bom do246 words
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Article85 1930-07-24 5 [Our readers are invited to write to us on iubjects of public interest. It must be underHood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing j, and on one side of the paper only85 words
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601 1930-07-24 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. 1 Sir,—l am one of those wicked landlords and naving read your views on building and letting was specially interested to hear that there are many people anxious to get houses Now do you consider $125 per month601 words
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Article199 1930-07-24 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is a long heart-felt want amwtfinany of the Malays to have Trade Schools. In Malaya there is only one college for Malays, namely, the Sultan Idris Training College, and the pupils produced by it are only Malay for Malay schools.199 words
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Article232 1930-07-24 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') Sir—Wh:le I was passing along North E>r.c»ge Road last night, about 11.30 o'clock, tieai the Hock Lam Street junction, I had the misfortune of witnessing two occupants in another ricksha, a man and a young lady, assaulted in the most distressing manner describable by232 words
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351 1930-07-24 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Praser's weekly report contains the (phowing quotations:— Singapore, July 22. Mining^— Quotations have remained very steady although the actual turnover continues to be small, Renong Tins being done at 19/-, Tekka Taipings Petalings $4.35, Talams 55 cents, Kuchais 99 cents to $1.01351 words
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Article436 1930-07-24 5 Singapore, July 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 50 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 65 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic436 words
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Advertisement255 1930-07-24 5 Ladies' Dresses. Sew Stock Just Arrived:— Overcoats, Dresses, Underwears, Shales, etc. ko for Children and Babies Overcoats, Shoes etc. SAIMDIDIER ACCESSORIES, PRI.NSEP STREET, jiff Building ifa ing Dhoby Ghaut Square). SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT. /say. "ONE BETTER!" He says, "SEE YOU!!" Here is my hand NO DEPOSITS! NO INSTALMENTS! You255 words
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Advertisement94 1930-07-24 5 II The best and safest way the body free from HI to keep cool on sultry harmful wastes. A jj|l days is to make sure sparkling glass during |||l II that your system is free the day refreshes and II from poisons and your invigorates better than blood pure. ENO's94 words
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Advertisement483 1930-07-24 6 I U\il\\/MUUUU UU UU h/MUMUU UU UU UUM M°l i l l H H■l lob p.°|L HH U 9°' 1 S 7«V^ /W Dj S TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. |3 cj A PROGRAMME OF LMGHTER AND MIRTH! Two of the most popular filtmf air-th* gorcen I Merna Kennedy483 words
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Advertisement270 1930-07-24 6 Amusements. !i ILHAMBRf N WW THE THEATRE OF" PERFECT SOUND g M [3 S E ED REPRODUCTION 9 I 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. t I Irving Aaronson and His Commanders I IN A SELECTION OF MUSICAL NUMBERS S FOLLOWED BY ft [5 A Musical Number of Special Interest to270 words
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Advertisement326 1930-07-24 6 I TO-NIGHT! GAIETY TO^ a TO-NIGHT'S BIG THBEE FEATURE PROG RAMM i i *W|f At 7JO p.m. UI LI 'XE 1 Clara Bow in "THE FLrETs ih[jj Grand Comedy Drama. All about Sailors' Swe,th-ar' X AT 9 P.M. [j{ ANOTHER LAUGHING SENSATION' nJ WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON at i,326 words
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275 1930-07-24 7 An \?!-Pervading Dulness. Mess r. itiin and Co. report at 11 a.m. UHi»y RUBBER. 5, 16d., unchanged. 10' cents (G), down cent. Sew ,,,U Allenbys $1—$1.10, Ayer JJf Ayer Panas $1—$1.05, ok r ,i cents, Brogas 75—80 cents, 10 —45 cents. Bukit Katils 45 l.sburghs $1.80275 words
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Article155 1930-07-24 7 Eight Per Cent. Debentures For Creditors. creditors held at the Adelphi Hotel yesurriay Mr R. L. Hastie, one of the commit cc appointed by the creditors to investigate the position of the hotel, presided. Ut report and recommendations of the comWJkt were read. Mr Roland Braddell spoke on155 words
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Article73 1930-07-24 7 n> Wtowinj tables show foreign imports of mbbe: into Singapore and Penang during the tost half of 1930. ,v Iven to tons of 2.240 lb. English). Other WJ 8.N.8. Sources. Total. *nuary 9,165 1.012 1,129 11,306 fttouary g ,q j 0 66 1,305 12.22T 10.366 1.248 1.26073 words
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Article281 1930-07-24 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and 8. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JULY 24. London 4 months' sight 2s. S 29/32d., J®®» 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32d., London "jays- Sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London 30 lH/vf 8lr s London demand 2s. 32d London T.T. 2s. 3 ll/16d., LyonaBritish Official Wireless. - 281 words
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Article133 1930-07-24 7 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. oTS! Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated July 23, state: Catalogued 1,826,524 1b.=815.41 tons Offered 1,573,358 1b.=702.39 tons Sold 1,317,393 1b.=588.12 tons. London spot 5 5/16 d. New York spot 10% cents. PRICES REALISED. Bibbed133 words
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Article226 1930-07-24 7 Loss On Year's Working. The directors of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates. Ltd., in their annual report to be presented at the general meeting to be held on July 31. at the French Bank Buildings at 11 aon., state: The accounts show a loss on the226 words
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65 1930-07-24 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JULY 24. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 17 17 vT Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 17 17 >4 September 18 18 »4 August/September n% \8 October/December i&% 19 Tone of Market:—ldle. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 5 5/16 d. oer65 words
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Article90 1930-07-24 7 (By arrangement toith the "S.F.P.") London, July 23. Anglo-Java report proposes no dividend, carrying forward £61,274. Laras proposes no dividend, carrying forward £30,068. Sempah repot reveals a loss of £3.240, and it is proposed to carry forward £1,829. Semenyih recommends a dividend of 8 per cent, and a90 words
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Article156 1930-07-24 7 SINGAPORE, JULY 24. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $355 Rice. Siam 1 $330 Rice. Siam 2 $312 Rice, Siam 3 $292 Rice, Siam 4 $255 Rice, Saigon A-l $271 Rice, Saigon 1 $253 Rice, Saigon 2 $242 Rice, Saigon 3 $230 Rice, Rangoon 1 $216 Rice, Rangoon 2 $212156 words
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Article235 1930-07-24 7 "THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN." Good Singing At The Alhambra. Light entertainment of a good standard is to be seen at the Alhambra for the next few days in "They Learned About Women," a Metro Goldwyn Mayer all-talking picture. There is some excellent singing and dancing, and good235 words
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Article95 1930-07-24 7 Another Interview To-day. Reuter's Service. Poona, July 23. Mr. M. R. Jayakar and Sir T. B. Sapru had a four-hour interview with Mr. Gandhi a the Yeroda Jail. Both subsequently declined to be interviewed but Sir T. B. Sapru': demeanour Indicated that the conversationsReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article161 1930-07-24 7 Malay Driver Acquitted. The driver of the car ln which Mr. J. J. Conway, Singapore manager of the American Express Co., was killed has been found not guilty of the charge of causing death by a rash act. Mr. Conway, in his tourer, had Just crossed161 words
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Article150 1930-07-24 7 Detective Department's Coup. The Detective Branch was responsible for the arrest of three desperate characters at about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Having been informed that armed robbers would pass along Grove Road, on their way to commit a robbery, A.S.P. Wiltshire, Chief Detective-Inspector Porter, and Detective-Ins-pectors Nickels and150 words
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Article323 1930-07-24 7 The "Barentsz" arrived yesterday from Batavia with 773 pigs. The "Talamba" arrived this morning from Calcutta and Rangoon. The "Akita Maru" arrived yesterday from Hong Kong. She is sailing to day for Calcutta. The N.Y.K. "Mito Maru" is due from Suez on the 30th inst. and is sailing323 words
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Article125 1930-07-24 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. I Singapore, July 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Indrapoera 22; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Morea 18; Montevideo Maru 13; Piume L 11; Kinta—Talamba 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Ekma 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Kistna 47; Silverpalm 48.125 words
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Advertisement119 1930-07-24 7 SHSZSZSSSESHSSSBSaSaSISHS2SZSHS^ MARLBOROUGH G TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. jjj I U Universars Parl Talking and B JJ j Musical Success jjj I JllS WITH 8 1 iJSmSf Laura Lai s Plante f I yskx 1,1 the r ie f jfAGNoLiA i yTjVBI a big supporting cast including jg I119 words
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Advertisement525 1930-07-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Chinese and Eurasian girls, smart to serve as clerk and salesgirl. Interview between 3 to 4 p.m. daily at Room 3-B, No. 7, Malacca Street. SITUATION WANTED —DRESSER and DISPENSER. Experienced and hard-working. Holds good testimonials and second grade Government Licence. Age 26, unmarried. Speaks English, Malay,525 words
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Miscellaneous456 1930-07-24 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 24. High "Fides.—9.58 a.m., 8.31 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. Welch v. S R C.. Stadium. S.A.D.C. Performance. "In the Next Room," Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, JULY 25. High Tides.—10.46 a m.. 9.26 p.m. Agri-Horticultural Show, Seremban. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament. B.B. and I. v. Etc..456 words
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Miscellaneous225 1930-07-24 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 24. •Southern and Western India (Rohna) 3 pm. Upper Burma. North and East India (Takliwa) 3 p.m. Penang and Rangoon (Seang Bee) 3 p.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kistna) 3 pm. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak Pakan Baroe Pajakombo (Tidore) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. South East225 words
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Obituary27 1930-07-24 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. BIRTH. niCHARDS.—At Government House. Sandakan. on Monday, July 21. to His Excellency Mr A. F. Richards and Mrs. Richards, a son.27 words
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Obituary52 1930-07-24 8 CHEONO.—On Wednesday. July 23, 1930, at 9.30 a.m. Cheong Guan Boon, aged 50, passed away at No. 400. Thomson Road. He left behind his wife, 4 sons. 4 daughters, one son-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law and 9> grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral to-day. 24th instant at 3.30 p.m. for Bukit52 words
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Article751 1930-07-24 8 "The Federated Malay States enjoyed on the whole a prosperous year," says Mr. Cochrane, the Chief Secretary, in his Annual Report for 1929. What a different story will have to be told when the 1930 Report &n#es to, be written! It will be a tale of trial751 words
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Article291 1930-07-24 8 Mr. and Mrs. Foo Wha Cheng have returned to Ipoh after a holiday in China and Japan. The meeting of the Singapore Rural Board which was fixed for July 30 has been cancelled. His Excellency the Governor is holding on Investiture at Government House on Wednesday next week at 430291 words
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Article151 1930-07-24 8 Trip To Java After A Week In Singapore. H. H. the Sultan of Trengganu (Sir Suleiman Badarul-Aiam Shah, K.C.M.G.), accompanied by his household, Dato' Amar (Mentr; Besar), Tungku Setia Raja (State Secretary), .and Tungku Mohamed (Asst. Commissioner of Police) —*he latter officiating as special A.D.C for151 words
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Article138 1930-07-24 8 Question In Parliament. <By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 23. Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under-Secretary, Colonial Office), replying to Major D. G. Po c (Lab., South Derby), quoted Sr Cecil Clementi iegarding alleged native complaints about the operation of the "payment by results" system, as138 words
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Article73 1930-07-24 8 Attempt To Beat Hinkler. Reuter's Service. New York. July 23. Flight Commander Kingsford Smith, accompanied by Captain Saul and Mr. John Stannage. two of his companions in the transAtlantic flight, is leaving for Europe to-n ght His next enterprise will be a solo flight from England toReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article134 1930-07-24 8 Th? lourth legular meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be held in the private dining room at Raffles Hotel to-morrow at 1 p.m. The Hon. Inche Mohamed Eunoo will address Urn Club. His subject will be "The Aspirationoi the Malay." The following committees have134 words
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Article61 1930-07-24 8 The Local Advisory Committee of the Tin Pioducers' have awarded the pr 'sea in the compet tion organised by Messrs. Kyle. Palmer and Co.. Ltd., Ipoh. for essays suggesting solutions of the problems now confronting the t.n-producing industry, as under: Ist (slso).—Mr. H. Murray Duncan. 2nd61 words
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Article59 1930-07-24 8 Prom Holland by "Indrapoera" due Singapore at 1 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by "Seattle Maru." due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe. (London mails despatched July 3), ex P. and O. "Kashmir," which anchored at Penang at 6.35 a.m. to-day, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will59 words
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Article101 1930-07-24 8 The following are among the passengers proceeding by the P. and O. "Morea," sailing tomorrow morning for Penang, Colombo, Bombay, and Europe: Mr. and Mrs. W. Padget, Mr. P. R. Davidson, Mr. W. L. Kitserow, Mr. S. P. Holmes Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hodges. Sir Arnold Gridley. and101 words
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Article44 1930-07-24 8 Latest Quotations- RUBBER. London:—s 5/ 16d. New York:—10 7 cents (G). Singapore:—l7-17'i cents. TIN. Lcndoit:—Spot £134 10s. Od. (down 12s. 6d 3 months, buyers £136 ss. Od. (down 15s. Od.), sellers £136 10s. Od. (down 12s. 6d.). Singapore:— (100 tons sold).44 words
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Article815 1930-07-24 8 (BY "LOOK! ox Everybody has heard cricket has hitherto i, tion peculiar to it. any however, seems to bi I with the great gam. first attacked, then P and now Don Bradn i xt j make no mention of < r cab!p?: to^w, mett is fit again,815 words
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Article30 1930-07-24 8 The Right Hon «*S*ns I the Colonies has b. Rirfjtf* y I appointment of Mi w I Governor of British N c l 3 Supernumerary Ofltoj HtfCt**- Civil Service, with30 words
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Advertisement120 1930-07-24 8 RALEIGH I 8 THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE 1 UNQUESTIONABLY THE WORLD'S FINES! j BICYCLE AND MOTOR-BICYCLE, j I GUARANTEED FOR EVER! i Sole Agents: I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I nl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements,, ffl SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. "EDGEWORTH" I EXTRA HIGH GRADE TOBACCO. I The ACME of120 words
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Advertisement92 1930-07-24 8 7SSSESHSHSHSHSZSESZS2S2SHS2SHSSSHSHSHSHS i!U. S. De Silva Bros. 1 "Manufacturing Jewellers. I SOLE AGENTS I AND a DISTRIBUTORS FOR 5] S.S. F.M.S. I OF X THE WORLD ZENITH I WATCHES. J S 30 Years' Experience. S I 61, High Street, Singapore. S I Thone 4540. jjj 634 1 H NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,92 words
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192 1930-07-24 9 Beauty Spots Ruined h? Yorkshire. S i KAL LIVES LOST. Hoi, And Bridges Swept Away. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, July 23. that several lives have been lost •ilowing a cloudburst in the Esk Many roads are raging urds from Whitby, withReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 192 words
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Article476 1930-07-24 9 World-Wide Influence Of The Anglican Church. Hl> MAJESTY'S SPEECH. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, July 23. The King and Queen to-day greeted at Buckingham Palace 300 bishops, who are in London tor the Lambeth Conference. During a speech His Majesty referred to the possibilitiesBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 476 words
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Article90 1930-07-24 9 Balan-< For Imperial Forestry Institute. British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 23. unaiC! Sarawak has decided that the ttt' J tlance amounting to £25,000, of 000 to the British Government d to tne Forestry Inmain portion of the gift is to be th* r d t0 assistBritish Official Wireless. - 90 words
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Article353 1930-07-24 9 MINISTERS COMPROMISE. Political Crisis May Be Avoided. NAVY HEAD EXPECTED TO RESIGN. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, July 23. After long inactivity regarding the London Ireaty, Japans, ratification processes resumed then- functioning to-day, partially as a result of the American ratification and partially oecause the Naval seniors'Reuter's Service. - 353 words
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Article131 1930-07-24 9 "Japanese News" Service. 23. The second informal meeting of the' War Council unanimously passed a resolution, O po:isored by Fleet-Admiral Count Togo, describing the new naval augmentation plans as unreliable and expressing the opuHwi mt+t tiu» tonnages as reotrictcd by the London Pact are too small to secure"Japanese News" Service. - 131 words
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Article102 1930-07-24 9 Mr. A. S. Butler Begins Return Flight. British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 23. Mr. Alan Butler to-day continued to hold the lead in the round-Europe air contest He was the"Tirst to reach Seville this morning, making the journey from Madrid in a little over two hours.British Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Article57 1930-07-24 9 U. S. Heat Wave Ends. Reuter's Service. New York, July 24. A four-day heartwave has ended in deaths in the New York area, officially given at 63 and including 25 drowned. The heatwave was responsible for 300 deaths all over the country. It moved to the eastReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article36 1930-07-24 9 Reuter's Service. Rangoon. July 24. A private rescue expedition, organised by the "Rangoon Gazette" and substantially financed by a London newspaper, left last night to search for the missing airman, Hook.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article18 1930-07-24 9 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY. on page 8. NOTES FROM INDIA, tn page It18 words
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Article266 1930-07-24 9 RHINELAND TRAGEDY. Hindenburg Abandons His Tour. FLAGS FLOWN AT HALF MAST. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 23. President Hlndenburg's festive progress through the liberated Rhine land was marred by the disaster at Coblence last night, when a small footbridge near the harbour, collapsed underTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.; Reuter's Service. - 266 words
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Article181 1930-07-24 9 No Special Parliamentary Session. STATEMENT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Alexandria, July 23. It is reliably learned that King Fuad has refused to grant the Wafd petition to call an extraordinary session of Parliament on Saturday. Rugby, July 23. Giving particularsReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 181 words
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Article188 1930-07-24 9 Inquest Opened And Adjourned. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby. July 23. The Coroner's inquiry into the death r>f ihe six victims of Monday's air disaster was opened near the scene of the crash this afternoon. After the evidence of eye-witnesses and doctors had been heard, theBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 188 words
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Article50 1930-07-24 9 Reuter's Service. Secunderabad, July 23. Captain T. E. Pitts, Commander of the P. and O. liner, "Rawalpindi." Major Strover smm three members of the 16th Punjabi Regiment, were drowned in a squall which capsized the boat from which they were watching a regatta on Hussainsgar Lake.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article422 1930-07-24 9 Violent Earthquake In Italy. HUNDREDS KILLED. Wild Stampede Among Falling Masonry. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Rome, July 23. Several hundreds are dead and many hundreds are Injured as the result of an earthquake in Italy shortly after one o'clock this morning. The town of Melfl alone reportsTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.; Reuter's Service. - 422 words
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Article132 1930-07-24 9 Not Intended As A Reprisal. Reuter's Service. Madrid, July 23. What is tantamount to Spain's reply to the new American tariffs is contained in tariff increases published in the official gaze'.te. While the new schedule is officially not intended as a reprisal against anybodyReuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article45 1930-07-24 9 Big Increase In Ten Years. Re uter's Service. New York. July 23. According to an estimate based on the preliminary census returns of 41 States, the population of the United States is nearly 123.000,000. an increase of 17,246,000 during the past decade.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article129 1930-07-24 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 23. The House of Commons, without division, has passed the second reading of the Bill to give effect to the London Naval Treaty. Buffalo, July 23. The death has occurred of Mr. Glen Curtiss, ihe inventor and airman. Wellington, July 23. The HouseReuter's Service. - 129 words
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Advertisement177 1930-07-24 9 ROBERT PORTER a CO. U*. /5 LONDON *W UTVTRPCKX. J! H pP|fef9 PORTER'S """ir^r"" VK. < \W Im) kmdtcap'cax every bottle* SOLE AGENTS: GirnmiE c <§l?? (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements I TALKIE HITS I "MoutrieV X HAPPY DAYS W nJ 3 nJ I'm on a diet cf love, F.177 words
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277 1930-07-24 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Gunners Beaten By The Engineers. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The hardy Gunners had to admit defeat when they met the Engineers at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in a Div. 1 league match. It was a fairly good game with the Engineers clearly superior although they won by277 words
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Article60 1930-07-24 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 23. It seems likely that Liverpool will be deprived of the services of one of their most valuable next season, for J. Jackson, who sustained an injury to his knee during the Scottish tour, is still suffering from the effects60 words
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Article138 1930-07-24 10 WEAK PI A. SIDE OUTCLASSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.} Penang, July 23. The South China footballers beat a Penang F. A. team by six goals to three to-day. Owing to the nearness of the Selangor Malaya Cup match the F.A. turned out their second side,138 words
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Article179 1930-07-24 10 f PENANG TEAM v. SELANGOR. fFrom Our Ovm Correspondent.) Penang. July 23. j The following team has been selected to tepresent Penang in the Malaya Cup match .«gainst Selangor on Saturday: Pawanteh; jGhim Huat, Bian Tong; Carey, Mydin, Kim Chooi; Reutens, Cheng- Swee, f£ing, Carr, and •Mitchell. Rozelles,179 words
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Article198 1930-07-24 10 Teams entered for the 1930 competition of J.C.S.A.: S. Lee (capt.), H. Oliveiro, Kum Seng, Chek Tuan, Hock Kin, Tewari, Selvadurai, Kim Hock, A. Kahar. All bin Serat, W. Hendroff, Mustafar. J. Rodrigucs (capt.),, Nalliah, Eusope Nawawi, Doraisamy, Yin Pong, Ponniah, R. Govinden, Ong Cheng Poh, J. J.198 words
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Article223 1930-07-24 10 MalayV EfiSBSfM By S.C.C. 11. A dull game, redeemed by several good movements on the part of both teams in the later stages, resulted from the meeting on the Padang yesterday of the S.C.C. second team and the Malays' second string. The match was in the preliminary round223 words
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Article205 1930-07-24 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 22. The July Spoon Shoot of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club took place at the BukU Sebukor Range on Sunday. Scores: H'cap. Nett. Scores. Total 200 500 600 with yds. yds. yds. H'cap. Tan Cheng Chuan 5 27 32205 words
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Article371 1930-07-24 10 LAWN TENNIS. Further results ln the S.C.R.C. tournament "A" singles handicap: Cheong Chee Lim owe 18 beat XJL Hoahing owe 6, 4—6. 6—3, 7—5; Wee Eng Yong owe 9 beat Ong Siow Hin scratch 6—4, 6—4; Wee Eng Lock owe 12 beat Chia Teck Yam owe 12, I—6,371 words
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Article89 1930-07-24 10 Results in the Garrison tournament yesterday were: Lts. Armitage and Waring minus 30 beat Capts. Lomax and Price scr. 6—o, 62; Capt and Mrs. Duncan beat Capt. and Mrs Syddall Capt. Duncan minus 15 beat Major Reckitt scr. 6—4, 6—3; Lt. Col. Dickinson and Mrs Buchanan minus 15.389 words
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Article60 1930-07-24 10 Results in the L.L.T.C. tournament yesterday were: Open mixed doubles:—Mr. and Mrs Taylor beat Mrs. Zylstra and Wise 6—l, 2—6. 6—3 Miss Toby and Roy Smith beat Capt. and Mrs. Dearden 6—3, 6—2; Rev. Aitken and Mrs. Buchanan beat Miss Norris and Brimberg 6—3, 6—2. Mixed handicap doubles:—60 words
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Article243 1930-07-24 10 Another Victim of Gastritis. CRICKET. HEAVY RAIN AT MANCHESTER. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.*') London, July 23. There was heavy rain to-day at Manchester (where the fourth Test match opens on Friday) but it is not expected that it will interfere vith the wicket which is protected.243 words
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Article39 1930-07-24 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 23. The two days match which was to have been played on Tuesday and Wednesday at Sunderland between the Australians and a team representing Durham was abandoned owing to continued rain.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article412 1930-07-24 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 22. The two-days match arranged for Saturday and Sunday last between the Welch Regt. and Malacca at Malacca was confined to Sunday only, and resulted in a win for the visitors by 74 runs. Malacca collapsed sensationally ln the second412 words
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Article82 1930-07-24 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."} London, July 23. W. W. Wakefield, the Harlequins and England Rugby forward, is definitely retiring from the game. 'Wakers" has captained England for several seasons. He has assisted the Harlequins. Cambridge and the R.A.P. and made his debut as an international82 words
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Article96 1930-07-24 10 BADMINTON. Ties in the Horlicks Badminton Party singles "A" and "B" championships will be played oh* as follows: Saturday: (A) Tan Hood Hin v. Seah Peng Boon. Khoo Eng Kong v. Charlie Chia. (B) Yeo Guan Swee v. Seah Peng Yee. Lim Buan Kheng v. Lim Kirn Joon,96 words
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Article101 1930-07-24 10 The semi-final ties to be played off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, on Saturday are: Yeo Kian Ann v. See Oim Hock, E. J. Vass v. Seah Eng Llat. Accommodation is very limited and those who do not wish to miss matches are advised to book101 words
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Article103 1930-07-24 10 BASEBALL Reuter's Service. New York, «uly 23. Latest American baseball results NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 4, Chicago 5. New York 6, Chicago 1. Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 5. New York 8, Chicago 6. Biooklyn 4, St. Louis 1. Boston 7, Cincinnati 8. Boston 6,Reuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article45 1930-07-24 10 Messrs. Borneo Motors, local Riley agents, have received the following message from their principals: "Irish International Grand Prix Gillow Riley Nine first. Pemberton Billing crossed New York Los Angeles 4,200 miles 5 days 20 hours 13 minutes average speed 41 m.p.h. Standard Brooklands Riley 9."45 words
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Article208 1930-07-24 10 GOLF. The following are the teams for a match between Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club on Sunday at Keppel (Garrison players mentioned first): 845 a.m. Lieut. E. F. S. Brodie and W. Blackwood v. R. Craik and S. C. Campbell. 8.50 Major Buchanan and J.208 words
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Article42 1930-07-24 10 There will be the following competitions tt tne Keppel Golf Club during the August bank holiday week-end. Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 2 and 3 —Four ball bogey competition (each player plav.s off his own handicap). Monday. Aug. 4.—mixed foursomes42 words
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Article148 1930-07-24 10 South African Tour Off. BILLIARDS. Capetown. July 2 Walter Lindrum and Clark McConachy have been notified by the Johannesburg National Sporting Club that their proposed tour of South Afrca has been cancelled The players originally intended to bre; k their journey by a sojourn in South Africa148 words
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Article61 1930-07-24 10 There will be r. 400 metres free style handicap race for earn class (A. and B.) on Sunday at noon to be followed by a water-polo match between the Sea-serpents and Dragons at the Chinese Swimming Club. The final in ihe Ping Pong handicap tournament between Lim Siew61 words
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Article118 1930-07-24 10 Association Football. The Jervois A.P. team will meet Urn Welch Bandboys on Saturday on the Delta Roal ground. Chinese S.A. team v. MPH. to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground: Tze Tuck; Peng Swee Ah Chong; Charm Pan. Geok Soo. Wing Kan Hon Pie, Cheng Cheong. Hon Wing. Siew118 words
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Article70 1930-07-24 10 Alleged Rash Driving. (Firm Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 23 Irnnwt ***5? N the Well known amateur rider, charged with driving in niltnli manneT started in the District Court this morning. The judge viewed the soene. The prosecution alleged that Macgiii turned across the road without sounding70 words
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Article698 1930-07-24 10 CAUSING DEATH BY RASH ACT. Trolley-Bus Driver Sentenced. The trial of Veerasamy, a trolley-bus driver, on a charge of causing death by a rash act, was concluded yesterday in the Assize Court, beiore Mr. Justice Cobbett and a special jury. Mr. J. H. Pedlow, the D.P.P., prosecuted and698 words
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Article452 1930-07-24 10 Should Kampong Bahru Road Be Closed? PROPOSED RAILWAY EXTENSIONS The dispute over the award of 35 cents per square foot for land in the Telok Blangab district, sought to be acquired by the Go. em ment m connection with the proposed FM<? Railway extension to Tanjong Pagar. came452 words
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Article102 1930-07-24 10 Rebels' Last Throw GOVERNMENT TROOfo Reuter's Service. Dr. Wang Ching \v f July H of the Kuomintang, the ief tlr the purpose of establi S* J Cj jv «ameat. A dispatch from Pn J reports that the Gov ten SKaia^ Pcchow (Anhwn Pre and areReuter's Service. - 102 words
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461 1930-07-24 10 RKB..L LEADERS \SSIX\\'C? Reuter's Service. Foochow, July H Consuls Martin and Muccio ret„™ night from Peking, brindng back Vb and 21 American missio: A-vy" all of the Americans It transpires that Mi Harrison and u Nettleton are stiil in couiivitv bjt it SL that they arc-Reuter's Service. - 461 words
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Article73 1930-07-24 10 Disgrace To i ahour Part) LORDS OMPK N (OAL BIU London. Jul? A meeting or I soParty, by N disapproval oi ill an( j c* Mace as brtngii t T* stituting a gros meeting decu. d i* National Execul: to call on Mr House. [British73 words
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Article43 1930-07-24 10 Facts Rein o*** (From Our Own "O^^lg The Chinese Town Hal nijjj ing statistics in ore! of unemployed in Pei Zlpgd tf* the President, on being VnefflpW o ing. said that he U a ;proP>M Penang did not read: ary 8««43 words
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Article1813 1930-07-24 11 THE NEW CONGRESS PRESIDENT. If, PateTs Views Of The Situation. hour yesterday," writes "ScruIndian Daily Mail" of the 4th v President of the Congress, Patel. There is something Patel's appearance. He accustomed to peripatetic listens most carefully to any:d and gives a quiet and reaimprcsses you as1,813 words
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Advertisement347 1930-07-24 11 j 4 BIG GALA NIGHTS I At the NEW WORLD SHOW 3 Commencing August 1, 2, 3 4. In Celebration of the 7th Anniversary of the New World Show. Cj Together with the opening of the Commercial Tark. Bpecial Pagodas erected Cj by expert Chinese designers from Chiua. August 1347 words
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Advertisement299 1930-07-24 11 I Insist on having FRAMROZ'S GENUINE ORANGE- 1 SMASH prepared only from the juice of Luscious fl Californian Oranges, and resolutely refuse all imita- I tions and substitutes. S Please drop in 3 I The Chinese Products Emporium, y. No. 14, High Street, Singapore, g jjj AND GET H fl299 words
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Miscellaneous134 1930-07-24 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 24. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers, S. V. C, Revolver Classification. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon (Eurasian), M. G. Training. TO-MORROW, JULY 25. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, N.C.O.'s, S. V. C, Promotion Examination. 5.15 pjn.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade.134 words
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Article1108 1930-07-24 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 24, 1930, 10 sum. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 24|- 26|--5- Ayear Hitam Tin 10|9 11|6 £1 Bangrin Tin 14|3 15j--1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Bukit Arang1,108 words
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Advertisement338 1930-07-24 12 THAT ETERNAL PAIN It makes life miserable. Legs are heavy and it is a struggle to walk. Even to turn in bed is an effort—it seems as if old age is creeping upon you with great rapidity. It is surprising how many thousands of men and women have this painful338 words
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