The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1929
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Title Section12 1929-06-01 1 Singapore Free Press nfIKNTS. 1 SINGAPORE. S-S. SATUKOAY, JUNE 1929. NO 12,73212 words
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Article267 1929-06-01 1 A feature of the early election returns was Rot onry Conservative failure* but the less cf votes even where seats wyre. retained. The' Liberals have shown complete collapse. The -women voted well and it is believed largely with their families—Pages 9 and 11. The bulletin issued at267 words
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Article1106 1929-06-01 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat farrago Libelli Juvenal. And now thank Heaven we can think about the Derby. t Anyone entering the Editorial department on Friday morning might well have imagined himself transported "from. the tranquil cahn of a newspaper office to the maelstrom of Wall1,106 words
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Advertisement253 1929-06-01 1 r^ loonc. tiif kiCOGNISED HOUMB for tT p f l aat\ t TROPICAL SUITS. bIK HIGH STREET. B affles Hotel I FIRS T Ci SS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION I |TK GIULL ROOM AFTEa I J)'.N( UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST DINNER ibmm' DANCES I hS D^ce NigKt S^f «.5-v A-rMM\«r»253 words
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Advertisement210 1929-06-01 1 fCABTETS I cube ni4»cac chocoi^te a 25cts« each* jm# X Sixteen cubes "tof the *jf%&VE**L _T most delicious choco- y mm fjL 7 late you've ever tasted X X m each Cartet, easily \\C^ X X broken into dainty lr X X portions. Seven kinds X Ato suit all tastes210 words
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Advertisement112 1929-06-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Real Players Page 12.. The new Chevrolet Pa<re IK All shops sell Allsops— Page 10. Booking now ep«p for H.M.S. Pinafore Page 2. Exide batteries from Malayan Motors Page 5. Tenders wanted for disused lorries Page 9. McCoy's tablets for health and strength Page 2. The Cyma watch112 words
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Advertisement16 1929-06-01 1 mm^i^amm^t^t^^mammmttt^amaarmmmmmmmmmmm^^mmmaamaammMmmmaaammm WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cat 1 sod Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET.16 words
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Miscellaneous184 1929-06-01 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, June l*t. High Water, 3.32 a.m., 7.3, 5.32 p.m., 6.8. Football: A.P.C. vs. R.A. (Div. II) Stadium. Polo MacDougall Cvp Balestier. Cricket; Europeans vs. The Rest, S.C.C. Clarke Cup match (3 days) S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. Welch Regt. V.M.C.A. vs. Fort Canning, Tanglin. Banvard Co. Theatre 9.30184 words
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Article630 1929-06-01 2 A Mediaeval Spectacle. Joan of Arc rode to-night into the arena of the Grand Tahus under the eyes of I'resident Dotimergue, members of the Government, and an audience composed of the elite of Parif and many distinsfliiahad Covcigtten that tilled the vast baildmg to suffocation, wruie630 words
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Article106 1929-06-01 2 Singapore. May SI. Liquidation has continued and the tone oi the market has been weak. At the close however values have risen slightly on buying orders from New York and prices are steady at the present level. There is little inclination to do business until after the Holidays106 words
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Advertisement635 1929-06-01 2 S ELIZABETH DOROTHY! I 35 Avenue Matiffnon/ fj I Paris f 1 has returned with 1 a new collection of I BfME MY FBOCKSj jliflTS^ FREHCI! JEWELLHIIfJ Showing Daily fi j at RAFFLES HOTEL a (ROOM 155), 1 1 a ti-!i:..mi»»a«i -mmmmmm^ WORE THAN A "PICK-ME-UP "I 1 VIEN AND635 words
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Advertisement410 1929-06-01 2 TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. W. R. BANVARD Presents His ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. IN ALL THE LATEST LONDON COMEDIES. TO-NIGHT. The Best People ru^e4th. iwvnvij nUUft 1 June 3rd. I Vlf W SIOH rX r^ y> "Thark" ay l The Ksfrr 5S- I Cuckoo m the410 words
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Advertisement195 1929-06-01 2 ALHAMBRA^ Ite Ckmg Kee Co, Ltd, Propri^rg. <°> PROGRAMME Commencing Friday, May 3i st Ending Wednesday, June 5{ :(0): 111 the Second Show at 9 p.m. The Latest Empire New VAMPING V IS CHARLIE MUERAt A New Kind of -Comedy Daringly Di A FIRST NATIONAL PICT! RE. In the First195 words
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Article958 1929-06-01 3 INVENTORS NEW FIELD. Tackling the "Talkies." (By Our Film Correspondent.) Whether or not the "taikies" will evenLually succeed, that is, wnether or not *.he piloiic \viii accept this entirely new form ot nU-itiiinment, it iollowc from the knowledge Jiat tiim companies all over the world are Jeterminpd958 words
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Article75 1929-06-01 3 At the Mhambra, till Wednesday June sth, First National uproarous and epecta- culai come?.* :'..u v\ u-,' Charlie Murra^ hi Th»-»*7i-st '"'■^v p.m. Mary "-tor .1 (I: <■ n \Ut and m s-' oj •he SoWen kVest." At Hi ?'a\=': n, nishin nday, Bert I,eyt»>ll m Pathe'a lias75 words
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Article331 1929-06-01 3 "MARY A ND DOUG" IN A TALKIE. First Time.Toj;etlKr on the Screen. It is definitely aniKiuiH't'd says a F>rilish United Press message from Hollywc (i, that Mary Pirkford and Dougflaa Fairbanks :n'i> to "hiake a taking film of "The Taming <v the Shr v In Jun< The i' wi that331 words
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Advertisement254 1929-06-01 3 C ftefore she sets out r the cvcnin woman must igSr be satisfied with her appearance. r ;^U Her frock may be perfect, her *S l>r W h ir look its loveliest but tf she .S A is uneasy about her complexion, 13 1 her enjoyment is spoilt. T\\z woman254 words
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Advertisement162 1929-06-01 3 #jTS^ PMVIDE YODRSELF WITH I II mm fSms MtllwO grease cups J -'^iiF^^^^^^Hk AND ENSURE YOUR MACHINERY OBTAINING X I ll I F Hi Perfect AUTOMATIC Lubrication! l^W- A 'lS^' -i^BHI AND FREEDOM FROM DUST AND GRIT. jj j* MENNO Compressed Air Grease Cups A <_% I 1 r^ Ia162 words
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Advertisement136 1929-06-01 3 r? D A AT H ISAKOS ROYAL CIRCUS and MENAGERIE LOCATION: BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (NEXT TO TRAMWAY STATION). TO-NIGHT GRAND OPENING NIGHT Matinees Every and Sunday at 4.30 p.m. By special arrangement with the Minister of Latvia, Mr. Isako has obtained the services of JANNA DUCLO "THE QUEEN OF MYSTERY"136 words
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333 1929-06-01 4 Friday May 17th being the actual second anniversary of the establishment of the large assembly plant at Tandjong Priok it was arranged that Saturday May 18th should bo made the occasion of a fitting celebration to commemorate the event. Owing to the333 words
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Article100 1929-06-01 4 Transit Through Greek Territory. London, May. 7. Sir Sefton Brancker returned from Athens to-day having successfully negotiated a route across Greek territory for a permanent operation of the London-India air mail. In the House of Commons, replying: to Questions, the Postmaster-General explained that the first Indian air100 words
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884 1929-06-01 4 Drama of a Real Racing Car. I am moved to tell the true story of three young: friends of mine and a car which we vill call the Coal Box, writes the Evening: News Motoring: Correspondent. The story is funny, I hope, and it is884 words
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Article122 1929-06-01 4 Shanghai, Apr. 21. The encroachment of modern methods and the increasing use of automobiles inland is raising the wrath of a section of the Chinese. Hangchow, a city with population of 1,000,000 situated 140 miles from Shanghai was the scene of a serious riot during a recent122 words
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736 1929-06-01 4 Inventor's Wife on Her Experiences. Frau Hedwig Valier, the wife of the inventor of the rocket-propelled motor-car, is the first woman m the world to be a pmtm.ni m such a machine. "You will first be inclined to ask," *he said to a736 words
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Advertisement61 1929-06-01 4 1 Ivf/IT/IDFCTC f Here** IWwt Yon Have f 1 MUIUKIOI O Been Looking For I I THE TROUKLE -EREE PAIR I The Fisk Bubber Oo.,(^)Ltd. I 1 Sales Division, Union Building, Singpore- S ft jlr ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©d)®®®®®®^© nfm Jm> wrf 1 I^l Via m I COMPIjETE WITH REVERSE GcEAR 1 j61 words
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Advertisement151 1929-06-01 4 Efrtv?!^ j^ il*^ I .^^^l HHfeXrrm^^^BHCL. *p -l '•vW'.^L^^^B P^B < t i i '!"''>l > .*v i '''m >a^Bf <• :l?^f WV OU ""W 6 «nd Mill I \7 not get all the features the :v: :f HupmobUe Century Eight offers. Ijgx^l- Stmight-eight engine with hi^hl >-*• eompreaaion cylinder151 words
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Article588 1929-06-01 5 - Weekly Review. Detroit, Michigan, Apr. 28. Despite faint rumblings of doubt that have been heard m the last week, automobile irarufactuTing apparently is sustaining the huge volume destined to make the year 1929 the first on record m which the total of cars and trucks will exceed588 words
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Article547 1929-06-01 5 No Check on the Reckless. The Select Committee appointed by the House of Lords to examine Lord Cecil's Road Vehicle (Regulation) Bill issued their report on April 22. They recommend that the bill should not be proceeded with. The object of the bill is to diminish547 words
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Article83 1929-06-01 5 Ex-Boxer Knocks Out 3 P.C.s and Goes to Gaol. When John James Appleby, who described himself as an ex- boxer, and now a blacksmith, was sentenced at Uxbridge to three months' hard labour on each of three charges it was stated that he knocked out Police-sergeant Kentish.83 words
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Advertisement201 1929-06-01 5 ALL-BRITISH j« TROUBLE-FREE" CARS! Smart— Roomy— Comfortable 1 ECONOMICAL TO RUN. B«] >ne under our LEAVE SCHEME, whereby you hay€ tin use of the car during your entire leave. (g) On expiry °f y° ur te» ve >' our car will be boxed and fth ped to any of our201 words
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Advertisement290 1929-06-01 5 Emir >J||p^gg ;9 M^^^& O^ jfj^B^^^^fl I^Hr~ you any diffi- t X^»B §1 J^fll ■P^^^EpV R 1 Dt culty m starting is prj fjft J^S^^^mW\S^l IKhU (^spelled. M^l J^^rj No matter what your I J Ip^ b^ .ABBBB^^^L y car c^ battery Cbbl Bw «X k^fl W^"^^ you have used,290 words
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4568 1929-06-01 6 REMINISCENCES OF T. P. O'CONNOR, The "Times" Bombshell. A Forged Letter Phoenix Park Condonation ParnelFs Poor Defensive Speech Richard Pigott. (World Copyright Reserved.) I Now I come to one of The "Times" the most dramatic mci Letters, dents m the long strugApril 18, 1887. gle4,568 words
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173 1929-06-01 6 The LMXkMI season off Covent garden's Oral B jrar.a The unoxpect (I vr,*<> f the Prm« Wales m addition to Prince* **7 'J Royal Box complete! th« hrilliamv already exceptionally brilliant J though tiaras are BOH '.mfash' onab k> may be douhtod wh«tl C©W« ever173 words
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1073 1929-06-01 6 W. W. WHYSALL - W. W. WHYSALL BECAUSE BATTING HAS STOOD ME IN BETTER STEAD THAN I d, '-''"rING. A VILLAGE OF PROMISE. By (Notts and England Batsman). When I look back on my early county career, the point that stands out is that my success was1,073 words
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Article749 1929-06-01 7 More Sisns of Spring. Spring eotnea very quickly here m our •bettered Swiss village. A sudden snow tower may product a white and wintry *orld for little while, but the warm sun on :i T> the brown earth again, and the apple tKtJ and on the cherry749 words
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Article237 1929-06-01 7 Case Decided against Sikh. Bombay, May 15. The Chief Presidency Magistrate held that l kirpan with a 27-inch blade was a sword md carrying it was an offence under the \rms Act. The accused m the case was lamsing-h Kirpansingh, charged under the \rms Act237 words
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Article269 1929-06-01 7 New Venture as a Pleasure Resort. Tape's Island, the pleasure resort near Hampton Court, which was named the Thames Riviera, and has already driven two adventurous financiers to the bankruptcy court, has now been taken over by Mr. A. E. Bundy, chairman of the United269 words
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Article212 1929-06-01 7 Mr. Baldwin, opening the Lucy Baldwin Maternity Hospital, presented by Mr. Julian Cahn, of Nottingham, at Stourport, Worcestershire, made an appeal for efforts to break down the prejudice against attendance at ante-natal clinics. "People don't go to the clinics as they ought," he said, "aiid they don't go212 words
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Advertisement180 1929-06-01 7 CAUDBECK, MACGREGOR CO, LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong 1911/1925) (and the China Order m Courcil 1925). AUTHORISED CAPITAL TAHLS 3,000,000. Divided into one hundred thousand (100,000) 8 per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of Taete Ten each and two hundred thousand (200,000) Ordinary Shares of Taels Ten180 words
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Article875 1929-06-01 8 AN INTERVIEW WITH HELEN WILLS. Picture Exhibition m Town. Paris, April 27. Helen Wills has ccme to Europe ami her room m her hotel showed every feminine evidence of the fact. When, m response to a cordial "Come m," the visitor entered the apartment she came upen875 words
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Article131 1929-06-01 8 The fate of Colonel Faweett, the British explorer who disappeared on an expedition m the Amazon wilderness over three years ago, was the subject of an address at the Royal Geographical Society by Commander Dyott, who searched, for Col. Fawcett, the latter's son Jack,131 words
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Advertisement1343 1929-06-01 8 **^^5W •^^^^^■L. ■^^■■^w^B tSS,:. TBl 17 H P RAC RATING. H >«^^ n j^|M^^^^^BjW^|ii!S!l?!!!*y^^ 'iL^f^iT^' r^ it I\J vlfl jj )\F, i B i^^^^^^^T H B mLJF 8 B :^Lm9^^. 8 B h^l. B H AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of EXCELLENT WAX POLJBHED WALNUT STAINED TKAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. T<>1,343 words
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Advertisement155 1929-06-01 8 And Have a Ci e(lr S J Gently worn. V™'» with Cuticur, n TT" off m five mi, JM* Soap and h..r S^S« pies, ectemai it m and irriuti lieved and h. 'gj» ment. Cutic mr grant and toilet powdei ani deal am ;-ps ''Malay a ull 4 Sutrepor*. Un155 words
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Article1133 1929-06-01 9 EARLY ELECTION RESULTSJ The Party Barometer. [Reuter's Service.] i,ondon. May 30. 10.45 p.m. I The results of the General Election pollt ing opened with the return of two Conservatives, Mr. R. C. Bourne (Oxford) and Captain C. C. Ainsworth (Bury). There was no change m both three-cornered1,133 words
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Article115 1929-06-01 9 IN BED BUT HAS GOOD NIGHT. Chill Contracted at Frogmore [Reuter's Service.] London, May 30. It is officially stated His Majesty is suffering from a feverish attack and is confined to his bed. Lord Dawson of Perm has returned from Paris by air. T London, later. It is115 words
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Article141 1929-06-01 9 The Nations and the Kellogg Pact. Washington, May 30. We feel it useless to talk about limitation of armaments if such limitation is set so high as virtually to incite to increase armaments." declared Mr. Hoover m his memorial day address at Arlington Cemetery. "If the Kellogg141 words
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Article125 1929-06-01 9 Habibullah's Escape. [Rtuter s Service.] Peshawar, May 30. News from Kabul gaya a terrible explosion occurred there on May 2« while Habibullah Khan was inspecting the troops. One man was killed ami several were badly injured. Habibullah himself had a narrow escape. The bomb vraa discovered125 words
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Article131 1929-06-01 9 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, May 30. A feature of the election is the keenness shown by all women over 21. Women outr umber men by 1,510,831 m an electorate of 28,822,81)0 as a result of extcndir.fr the recent election franchise to them on the same terms131 words
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Advertisement427 1929-06-01 9 BUSINESS CARDS. r BEACH HOUSE I TA \.jONG KATONG t Residential Hotel. I Se Con Bathin* Pa|P«r, airo, Good Cuicine. S 1553 1 <\ fia^P 6l Proprietor. ItfASSAGEI If I I KE jlf|; FUMIKO. I |^f A ,;hol)y (ihaut. g -^^vsxixi)®®®®®®®®®^ f" WREATHS. 1 I mi oaths made to order.427 words
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Advertisement859 1929-06-01 9 NOTICESONGUI TIN, LIMITEa Dividend No. 18, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Firs Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the yeai ending August 31st, 1929, will be paid to Share holders on the Register on June 25th, 1929. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that tlu Transfer Books of the859 words
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Advertisement660 1929-06-01 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. TO TRAVELLERS MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVES.— Reliable service giwn m trade extension, indent*, etc. Reports and correspondence taken m shorthand and neatly typed. Write to Mercatoria care of P.O. Box 626 Singapore. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I hereby notify that my wife, Sophie Shelton (formerly known as Sophie660 words
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Miscellaneous695 1929-06-01 9 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. IST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. T a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 ajn. (choral) Holy Communion ami Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 6.30 p.m. (choral) Evensong and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at695 words
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245 1929-06-01 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929. LABOUR'S VICTORY. As was to be feared the election is likely to end more or less with a new Government at the mercy of the odd Party, m this case the Liberals who have on the whole made a surprisingly poor show. The245 words
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Article849 1929-06-01 10 Time and use are of course the only satisfactory tests of experimental development and it cannot be said yet whether the rapidity with which !Siam is pushing ahead m the adoption of modern means of communication will be maintained by practical employment. But it is rather disheartening849 words
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Article88 1929-06-01 10 A WINDSOR CASTLE BULLETIN. Must Remain m Bed. f IJeuter's Service.! London, May 31. A bulletin issued at Windsor Castle at 1.15 says the King had a fair night. An abscess has formed under the site of the old scar on the right side of the chest88 words
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Article57 1929-06-01 10 A Royal Audience. TFREK PBBM SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] Bangkok, May 31. I>ast evening the leader of the British Eclipse Expedition at Pattani lectured before the King and Queen and the Siam Society at the University. The crowded audience included the leader of the German Eclipse Expedition to57 words
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Article86 1929-06-01 10 I FREE PRESS SERVICE. -COPYRIGHT.] Lodnnn, .May 31. The death occurred at Oxford yesterday of Mr. Herbert Christopher Robinson. The funeral takes place at Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, on Monday. Mr. Robinson, as it will be remembered, had been unweil for some time and his86 words
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Article215 1929-06-01 10 [From Our Own Correspondent. T N l'acca. May ?0. The first gvneral meeting <>f the Mercantile o-orK'rative Thrift and I. nan Society, Lttl.. Malacca, was hold m Malacca Chinese Volunteer Company Headquarter*! Kubu. on Tuesday, at .">.:JO p*nn, at which 2"» members weit present. The Ron: Mr.215 words
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Article94 1929-06-01 10 BISHOP FER GUSON DAVIE. As then- may be some m Singapore who see The (luardian of May 3rd. and fail to realise the unfortunate mistake that has been made m the reference to Bishop Ferguson Davic. we are asked to point out that the notice referring to him which anpears94 words
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Article60 1929-06-01 10 The I.S.P. (South Johore Branch) nv-i--inp will be held on June 1 ~>th. at ">.;^> p.m. m the old billiard room of the Raffles Hotel. On Juno 10th., the I.S.P. Tamil Kxaminations will be held m Johore Bahru and candidates should report at the Civil Service60 words
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Article48 1929-06-01 10 In connection with the Kinp's Birthday Ball to be held at Government House, m order to simplify Police arrangements and for their own convenience, iruests proceedinj? to the Ball are requested to be prepared to show their invitation cards and c;\v tickets when called upon.48 words
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Article45 1929-06-01 10 Previously acknowledged $9:?,7;?5.44, Mohamed bin Mohamed Ishak $5, Peermohamed (Muar) $5, Abdul Kader bin Uda $10, Imam, Queen Street Mosque $5, H. Am boo Sooloh $2,000, Shaik Saeed Bajerai $100, Collections from Charity boxes m the Mosque $147.06, total $1)6,007.50.45 words
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Article59 1929-06-01 10 The following appointments are notilie<l m the Gazette: Mr. J. I. Miller to officiate as second magistrate; Mr. C. S. Fin Hay to act as third rnaeistrate; Mr. J. F. F. Oreffff to act as Assistant District Judfi anti 'ourth mayistrate; Mr. 6. S. Rawltaga iv< cadet Mr. M. B.59 words
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Article115 1929-06-01 10 Seem ll 2LO I 'Tenduu-mi M,. I logical factor i« .t^^M a phrase use, |> l m describing a ll lal of 2LO last irSffSl of Knc Dunsta. J« **tt«2 recently return- went as T hlth «tH broadcasting it *fc Ir^ The oAeial c might put m115 words
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Article51 1929-06-01 10 [Banter's Senrfet.] Ihe death ha- 0 ;tv at the age Of 51 SI youth as "Chicat M crook and l4 Queen oi was twice mani- five men to niicidt fifteen years penal Bailey m 1907 for si til j. a•■ murder, Eddie Guerir who 2acaped fi. m51 words
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Article22 1929-06-01 10 [Reoter'i v r ?e.] Caraea* Veaerack, Maj Juan Haptista p. President m mkt declined the Presid< after he was elected22 words
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Article62 1929-06-01 10 [Ri-.'. i >. nrice,] I'.miKK \ire-. Ma\ 31. An earthqual; il the Pr of Mendoza, Sal i C« the houaea m Villmi ollapetd, 2ft ptm were killed an.i 10 Buom» Air**s. Lite In connection with the earthi now reported IS peoj le have hoen kill i 6062 words
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Article122 1929-06-01 10 Forest Tire m Sar:halien. [Nanyo Niehi-Ni hi Re Tf>kio. Ma* W. The serious forest *re m Sagbi now uncontrollable. It is estima*over a thousand house* and aKvjt 12JI acres of f^ro>' lan<! by firo. The town most entirely been devastated lUSSO-J AIVVNF.SK FISHERY DHTTI The Poreign Offl122 words
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Article62 1929-06-01 10 [By arrangement Siang Pau Pri sa.] ghsaghai. >'•' A minor 1 iot o\ Comi m Shanghai yesterday pamphlets were distribuU and elsewhere. Th< China X > Shunpao was attacked sml twenty were made, shops havi V I "V places, printers have gon< J' 1 newspapers hare beei62 words
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Article65 1929-06-01 10 [KttEK ri:i:s> SEKVK J^L E I!L London. May :Jl. 4.1 Pf Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus ana notify to-day's tin pnc< :i- p^ Spot £196 6 16 (down I The ward £109 1 16 (down market is steady. c Messrs. Symington notify to-day's rubber follows: u K>'65 words
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Advertisement223 1929-06-01 10 a a A t I Macffregor €SL v^O*^ luMl« *~h f\ IV^ 4 r f% J* 4 BY SPECIAL Ek£T A, I^7 TO HIS MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE KING OF SI AM iG/FrS OF P/?AC77C4L /sTT^/^yD^ 7 USEFULNESS J 1 IX I 1 STERLING SILVER AND EP .N-S- WARE. J LATEST223 words
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Advertisement53 1929-06-01 10 WEE MAC. IB j\c»GAR£TTES /|Ct f From i ALL E>EALERS. j BUILD YOUR HOMES S WITH I» CELOTEX TO SHUT OUT Ij I MOIST-HEAT jj IH. STERNBERG CO. HI 14 Whiteaway Building, Singapore, j! g !fl.B. WINTERS 1 TAILOR, 1 BATTERY ROAD, I I SINGAPORE. 1 •> Phone 188 p.O53 words
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Advertisement22 1929-06-01 10 It is said thai nv»um BeffUtnr, Ipok Supreme l ri aV r leave m a few a%onth«, will Boxceid Mm. T. 0.11.22 words
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Article126 1929-06-01 11 BLACK DAY FOR CON SER VATIVES. MR BALDWINS MAJORITY DISAPPEARS. LABOUR MAKES MANY GAINS LIBERALS* DISMAL FAILURE. TV rkctioi b ending, as was feared, more or less m stalemate Tlie Con r v ath< sllff^ d 72 h av Ios8e an <* the Labour Party has made correspond-, R^M. ™<*126 words
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Article283 1929-06-01 11 lc shows the state of results MM m. ,Mulon. May 30, 10.43 p.m. Indepi 3. London. May 31. ludc recently announced rns.J lI JS nservßi 10. Liberal 1•■ grain) 1. 4. 11.41 p.m. Coaservi 13. Übooi 1 6) 12. jhertl 1 grain > 1. [1 pen283 words
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Article, Illustration315 1929-06-01 11 •oO p.m. Labour (gains 10.J losses 3) 2S& Conservatives (sains 2 losses 108) 11)6 Liberal (pains 20 losses 14) 32 Independent (grains 2 losses 2) 7 4 p.m. Labour (pains 108 losses 3) ->44 Conservatives (trains 2 losses 115) 214. Liberal (fatal 22 losses 14) t u>.315 words
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Article, Illustration447 1929-06-01 11 LABOUR'S HIGH HOPES. THE FATAL THREECORNERED FIGHTS. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald m a Reuter interview at Easington where he listened to the results till 4 a.m. said "The results hitherto are magnificent although they are just what the "signs indicated. The Government has lost the confidence of the country and447 words
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Article798 1929-06-01 11 Prime Minister's Speech. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin were guests at the 66th annual dinner of rhe Newspaper Press Fund at the May Fair Hotel on April 23rd. Major J. J. Astor, M.P. the president, was m the chair, and there was a gathering of798 words
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Advertisement20 1929-06-01 11 HOW THE PARTIES STAND. LATEST ELECTIONS RETURNS. Reuter 's Service.] London, June 1. CONSERVATIVES 236 1 INDEPENDENT 7 1 120 words
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Advertisement162 1929-06-01 11 HOW THE WOMEN VOTED. [FREE PRESS SERVICE. -COPYRIGHT.] London. May SI. Women seem very largely to have followed the voting of their parents as far as can be ascertained. Eighty per cent of the Labour .trains have been due to split voting. Mr. F. G. Penny was returned with 12,008162 words
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Advertisement148 1929-06-01 11 HALL-MARKED SILVER PHOTO FLAMES, t ROUND AND OVAL. i fi it*- X vl f I* ♦IV 1 X No. 2280. Sterling Silver Mounted «fi* Photo Frames, Oak Backs. <£» V Size 3^4 ins. x 2' 8 ins. 1% ins. x Sft ir.s. 7 ins. x 4V> ins. Price $3.25 $6.0)148 words
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Article1085 1929-06-01 13 AN UNCONVENTIONAL ivL ISE. Yachting to Java. f,: iy Haji at ft£s to v arth we ever managed to and why on tarth we I away from off the coral our anchor lay. Under tor a sandy paten at the island and anchored Of a1,085 words
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Article196 1929-06-01 13 "Onco upon a time" but that is how fairy stories betrin. and this tile is quit^? true. A few days ago, then, there drove into one? of the very modern and efficient e:arap;es which are to be found m some ounty towns a brand-new American car Prom196 words
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Advertisement54 1929-06-01 13 V .^B M :-:vX-x: .x. > Wl^.* .>;• V it* BORNEO CHEVROLET LImEtED SINGAPORE MALACCA. <^V—^ PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD A« of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, 111 II AVA VI^Cf Cf E^HoiT* I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES l^^^flkl^toMtalf f *^S P€f IftWU^^ I I54 words
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Advertisement826 1929-06-01 14 Blue Funnel line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES I EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON 4 N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. 1 WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Twice Monthly Service Liverpool aad GUsgoir. (Via Genoa and Havre). I Route subject to alteration without notice. I WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Dim826 words
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Advertisement479 1929-06-01 14 EUerman RnrlmsiH Steamship Co^ Ltd. "ElffliMP' UNL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due B'ptre. 8.8. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Havre, 1. ndon, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port 8.8. CITY OF GLASGOW London, RoiUrdam479 words
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Advertisement423 1929-06-01 14 1 d* C). Britisk lodu and Apcar v. (iMerpmted i. England MAa^ PASSENGER AND ARr* SERVICES. (0) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY SJ* CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERv!? ll^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR dfINJI i\n n, i>ue AIU JAP.VY Tonnage. Singapore. KASHGAR 9,000423 words
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Advertisement733 1929-06-01 15 0 S. xL. T liive. p^tinati'T* Vessel. Arrire. Leave. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, °ki rU \ntwerp via Colombo, Aden. I>ort Said Andes Maru June 15 June 17 i avii, Rio de Janeiro. D°: t cvidco and Buenos Aires. (SZm* NVor?(l P aSsaße fls f Wani: a Maru July 3 July I733 words
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Advertisement402 1929-06-01 15 IKMIAH STEAMSHIP UW£ ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE. Prom SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZJ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arh«« L«*«* Leave Singapore. Singapore. Penang. PRES. POLK Jane 10 Jane 13 Jane 16 PRES. ADAMS Jane 24 June 27 June 29 HARRISON July tt July402 words
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Advertisement883 1929-06-01 15 umklyke PMEmunr MUTsaum. (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA:. (Incorporated la Holland.) UNDER COOTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640, with sub. connections to:— Passage, Freight, I Transhipment, Marine Department! and Manager's desk. ■•aaimataUiia is the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Pentag). of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA.883 words
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Article622 1929-06-01 16 Survivors of the Mary Celeste Traced. The most famous of all sea mysteries, that of the Mary Celeste, an American brig found derelict near Gibraltar on December 4, 1872, seems at last to have been cleared up by Mr. Laurence J. Keating, whose book on the622 words
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Article127 1929-06-01 16 The Three-Watch System. One of the greatest causes of discontent m the Merchant Service has been removed by the action of the shipowners m agreeing to put a third watchkeeping officer, apart from the Captain, into every seagoing ship of over 2,750 I*>n*w The twofwatch system has been127 words
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Advertisement756 1929-06-01 16 Bums Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). <0> FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailing* by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7376 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tie s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.756 words
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Advertisement643 1929-06-01 16 Kerr Steamship Co. W I 44, 184.T88 STBBtT, N«W TOP.X (I«iWfii«U< la U.8.A.) X A6KWTB. BKULAK FKD6HT SERVICE m BCMRON, NEJT TORaV PHILADE! pm? BALTIMORE. (via Suva) M.S. SILVERMAPLE In Port M.9. CnxVEBHAZBL dn» June 15 a U Jen« MJL BILVKBAfia dM July 4 sailt hu% PACffK-JAVA-CALCimA sfe SINGAPORE TO643 words
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Miscellaneous695 1929-06-01 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. KY TRAIN. Koala Pa hang:, Pekan, Sungei Lembm and Kuantan (~via Geraas and Jerantut) .every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday a»m» Bangkok every Thui-sday 6 a.m Kota Tmggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam a-m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m.695 words
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Miscellaneous204 1929-06-01 16 SHIFKING NOTES: The Santhia brought 900 sheep and goats from Calcutta. The Kingyuait arrived from Swatow yesterday with 705 deck passengers. Hong; Kong Observatory yesterday reported a typhoon within a radius of 60 miles m lat/20 de*. N., long. 120 deg. E., direction and intensity unknown. The total revenue collected204 words
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Article351 1929-06-01 17 Why Mfcs Btrmrnpham Likes Elections. Birmingham claims the brightest idea of tjw general election campaign: it goes like this:— Pillion Rides for Flanper Voter*, or How to Take Our Girls to the Polls/* No one knows who, m the three party organisations, conceived this brainwave;351 words
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Article152 1929-06-01 17 Sir Herbert Samuel's Gibe at the Government. Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking m the EJdisbury divi?ion of Cheshire offered an epitaph for the Government. "I think that it is exceedingly probable," he said, "that the Conservative Government will end at the coming general election, and over its grave might152 words
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154 1929-06-01 17 A youth named Terity Sokofsky, a tailor, was charged at Southend with obtaining £3 by false pretences from Mr. Richard Huson, of the Westward Ho Hotel, WestclhT. And this is what the barrister defending Mr. Sokofsky had to say: "It is not unusual154 words
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Article42 1929-06-01 17 The marriage will take place at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Penang, on Monday, of Elfreda Genevieve, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rodrigues, of Teluk Anson, to Dr. J. L. Hock, of the General Hospital, Penang.— Ex.42 words
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Article137 1929-06-01 17 London, May 2. "You may see a portion of each menial deficiency hospital surrounded with mos-quito-nets, the patients will be placed within, then infected mosquitoes wil! be i»#r»duced This vivid description of the malaria cure for general paralyis of the insane vtm given by Mr. Neville137 words
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Advertisement74 1929-06-01 17 /^^fc^^*l prefer Craven **A n d/r^'" Jbk CORlkri it-ftJj VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADB IN LONDON. Alt A«me>.— HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Son.. Ltd. Sin*apore. Pcnaiu). Ipoh. Ku»U- Lumpur. <! «k < I THE NEW^HRTTDSH 'HE^fti I Specially Brewed For The Tropics I Ask Far74 words
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Miscellaneous58 1929-06-01 17 )AVID COPPERFIELD IN PICTURES. by ArtJunr MorelamL No. 107> Mr. Micawber boils oven MreMPLoyeßsSAior^-MicAwasAAFTe^A "J^p y^ zr f^JSvJffl ATDtM^ TneTg»w^gng^<TAt*otwwirrAL HVPocotTe PAx'OUR TO OBSERVE TOM£.TMATIFI WEQE NOT .^R^ > ii jB^)AMnH>jL. rtl^-r^n>g^A.i a.^uglltCGfniteMiDKVfPANJtfPnM IN RcC£JPTOFTHESTIPENDiAI2vewOLU*I6*rfTg mmm *^go' ill JW"*- l'^T f_i J4I TlwrDW\r>flatt /fTTH^ t»*^l»TC»i»4Te«^iiry v<yw£^ PEftVJNAL CONTORTION. WHILE N¥K-MICAWB£R58 words
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Article1386 1929-06-01 18 THE EMPIRE RADIO LINK. Broadcast ing: Politics A Boxing Commentary How to Keej) a Wireless Log; Set Construction. (Fiom Our Wireless Correspondent.) On Friday, May 24th., I listened to a varied programme. Early evening brought m several Java amateurs on teleihony including one m Medan (24.71,386 words
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Article382 1929-06-01 18 "Believe me, your folk at Savoy Hill nre n > slouches says the tall, keen-faced man Nose \v»rd is ftrirelesa law, hi America Mr. A. M. Aylesworth, president" of the National Broadcasting Company of U.S.A.. ivho sends out programmes from (>."> stations 50 l»0 030 listeners382 words
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Advertisement192 1929-06-01 18 Kotex Improvements Women everywhere welcome its new comfort m ~m-yi^^^^<* I <* w^ thorough /■T />^~vS!''H was sold without announceI able comfort a total peaceDeodorizes </W 4 of-mind found with no other 0///?r important features: pad. I—Softer1 Softer gauze ends chafing; pliable tiller absorbs as no Women were quick to192 words
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Advertisement164 1929-06-01 18 Singapore Cold Storage c° l? (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS JtTTLCMEMTJ > y f^-^ /I I A^V i 1 1 -^T^OUR BABY'S future good |j health and happiness depends upon your choice of his food ji m infancy. jjj The right food for your Baby is j I Glaxo, which has164 words
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Article692 1929-06-01 19 May 31st., Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. W Wor.fr 1(j0 12 Batang Padang 30 35 Batu Caves 1.51 L6S% Chin Chins 20 25 Hitams 62% 68% Hong Fatts 61 65 Johan Tin 30 34 Kinta Tin Dred. 1.51% 1.57% Klang River 3.10 3.20 Linguis 1.7f) 1.81% nora. Lukut692 words
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Article65 1929-06-01 19 May 31. Bank 4 m.s. 2|3 7|B Bank demand 2|3 3|4 Private credits 3 m.s. 2)4 11J32 New York, demand 55 15; 16 Credits *J0 days 57% Krance. demand 1431 India, T.T. 15 4% Honpr Kong, demand 13% p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 125 V* Java, demand 139*6 Fanjrkok, demand65 words
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Article250 1929-06-01 19 May 11. Tin 150 T/oma $100.25 Cambier 71^ Pepper White lit Pepper Black 6S Flake Tapioca 6.20 Pearl Smco Sibj»!l H Copra Sandried 8.45 R.ee LUng Hil) Chan Mark Red Eajrl«> (New) 3.30 Rum, Mam old No. l. 330 Rice, Ran roc n Bintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka 2fi6250 words
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Article67 1929-06-01 19 May 31st^ 12 o'c!«K'k noon. li. s.s. aojaal to Btenaard, Q.(\F. Sp«t o»>»_. 56% Standard R.S.S. Spot &Q% 17 St;'n(!ai-.i U. s.s. on Tender Jutie :*7 17^4 July °>T n S8 Jvly-Sept. 3&% 38 H Oet-Dcc. :{S :>;♦ Tune of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable:67 words
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212 1929-06-01 19 Singapore, May SI. Rubber.— London 10 7 h(l. t d up. Prices at t p.m. Spot 3694, June .")T, July *'7 U. ■July-/-, pt. 38%, (Jct.-lkc. :\x\. .1 m. Lond< n £199 2a tui. Mining. Steady. Sungei Ways 3.12*£ 3.22^3, Kichais 1.44 1.47, Kinta212 words
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Article69 1929-06-01 19 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers Sellers. Kuehai Tin Dredge ($1) l.."0 l..v> Padantr Plandok (15) 04) l-l Petal inu* 5.60 5.80 Fuchong (£1) 21s 6d 22a 6d Taipinir fsl) f>o 1.00 Talam Klines; ($1) 1.20 j ;;o c Tinu- Kil ($10) 4.00 Allenhy ($1) 2.15 2.40 cd Indrapiri ($5)69 words
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Article64 1929-06-01 19 There will be many m Bangkok who will say good bye with regret to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Warner, who leave Bangkok on retirement to-day, says the Bangkok Times of May 24. When Mr. Warner came to Bangkok first m March, 1909, to the Standard Oil Company's Bangkok agency,64 words
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Article46 1929-06-01 19 Brighter Share Markets. [PBtl PSSafl SK-KVICW.— COPYRIGHT.] London, May 31. The rubber sharemarket is bright with more buying orders than for some time though transactions are not numerous as substantial shares are not forthcoming. Rnbber Trusts, Mnlaylam, Unite. I Serdang are m demand.46 words
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Article57 1929-06-01 19 A well-known brokers' weekly report expects that next Malayan exports will bt» the lowest since the removal of restriction. If this proves to be correct there should be a firming up of thp commodity as it would mean that American consumption has exceeded Malayan shipments for the57 words
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Article43 1929-06-01 19 The tin sharemarket has maintained the previous day's better tone and the slight increase m the demand for good class shares demonstrated the paucity of floating supplies. Thus Easterns improved and the only notalle shrinkages were m Kepong and Tavoy.43 words
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Article417 1929-06-01 19 Annual Meeting. The annual gsnoral meeting of the .\I»-n--takab Rubber Co.; Ltd.. was hold at the registered office* of the Company, Messrs. Harrisons. Barker arvl Co., Ltd., Chartered Dank Chambers, at noon yesterday. The Chairman (Mr. Chew Wooa Poh) said: The account! for the year show417 words
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Article155 1929-06-01 19 Singapore. May SI. A general feeling <.4 uncertainty has prevailed hi the mark< t <>n Account of th;> com* tinued weakness In Now York and th. disinclination shown by dealers to operate to [any urcat extent until the result of the VAc rtiona are known. Early155 words
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Advertisement555 1929-06-01 19 VSSETS OVER $9,500,000 THE GREAT EASffiRN UFE imMSTSmSraST^ (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). MEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 It. Company has mm deposit the Supreme Court o t^JZSL"Jfc British U,e TRACTIVE PLANS OF ASS ,,P. JT™* 8 I T AGENTS WAXngn j secretary Managing Director A G. C.555 words
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Advertisement385 1929-06-01 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATiON. (Inro-norated m Hong Kong). HEA. 'FFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT O^ DIRECTORS N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W. H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.385 words
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Advertisement39 1929-06-01 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A GORDON. LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article118 1929-06-01 20 VICTORIA CLUB DERBY E PRICES. Cragadour Favourite. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 30. At the Victoria Club call over for the Derby the following were the prices. t5 1 Cragadour offered 13—2 taken; 100—12 Kopi offered; 17 2 Mr. Jinks offered 9 l taken; 10—1 Hunter's Moon offered 100118 words
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Article107 1929-06-01 20 London, May 31. The following are the Derby probables and Jockeys: Aristotle (Lane), Barbizon (Graves), Bosworth (blank), Brienz (R. Jones), Cavendo (Brennan), Cragadour (Jelliss), Empire Builder (P. Beasley), En Garde (Ray), Engelberg (blank) Gay Day (Steve Donoghue). Golden Rain (Dick), Grand Prince (C Richards), Horus (Elliott),107 words
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Article219 1929-06-01 20 [Reuter s Service.] L< ndr>n. May 30. South Africans vs. Cambridge I'niversity. At Cambridge: South African! won by an innings and 119 runs. Cambridge I'niversity 08 and 143 South Africans 360. In the 'Varsity's first innings Morkel took 4 wickets for 11 runs, and m their second Macmillan219 words
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Article107 1929-06-01 20 Owing to rain there was no play yesterday. Saturday's (to-day's) ties are as follows. Open Singles.— 3.4s p.m. Rev. Aitken vs. Capt. Barlow. Capt. Dearden vs. Lt. Armitage. Major Miller vs. Major Hudson. Lt. Col. Dickinson vs. Capt. Duncan. Handicap Men's Singles. Capt. Lomax vs. Capt.107 words
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Article134 1929-06-01 20 Her 25 Tennis Racquets and 40 Pictures. Miss Helen Wills sailed m the Aquitania with 25 tennis racquets and 40 pencil and water-colour sketches to invade the art' galleries as well as the tennis courts of Europe. j About the middle of June, just before the Wimbledon134 words
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Article142 1929-06-01 20 THE GREAT GOLF MATCH. Hagen Arrives Late. [Keuter's S«rvic«.] Moorpark, Ifmy 31. The late arrival of Hagen delayed the start of his match with Compston half an hour. The American won the first hole Compston pushing- out his drive, topping: his second and finding a bunker with his142 words
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Article71 1929-06-01 20 Another Motor Race Tragedy. t wc-nlerV VW VVM.I Indianapolis, May 30. In the 500 mile Grand Prix for motoring the bursting of a bomb m mid-air signalized the rtart of 33 of the world's fastest drivers. Shortly after the start William Spence (T.os Angeles) overturned. He fractured71 words
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Article54 1929-06-01 20 [Router's Service.! Auteuil. May 30. In the fourth round of the French Championship Singles Tilden beat Coen 3 6, 5 7, 6 3, 6—l, 6 o; Hunter beat Matejka (Austria) 6—o, 2—6, 6—l, o—4; Brugnon beat Gregory 6 2, 5 7. 6 i, 6 3. These winners54 words
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Article190 1929-06-01 20 Holders Retain Mackray Cup. His Excellency the Governor was an interested spectator at the polo match held yesterday at the Singapore Polo Club for the Mackray Cup between teams representing the Malay States and the Colony. The Royal Johore Polo Club represented the holders, the Malay190 words
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Article185 1929-06-01 20 I.C.F.A. Poor Display. R.A 7: I.C.F.A 0. After fifteen minutes play the R.A. scored three goals m almost as many minutes against the I.C.F.A. m their first league encounter at the Stadium last evening and that began a bombardment that continued for the rest of the185 words
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Article116 1929-06-01 20 British Reasons for Rejection. London, May 3. Golfers, especially the "rabbits," and Golf Club Committees learned with relief that the Rules of Golf Committee had decided to make no change m the size of the golf ball. The change would have disturbed the placings of116 words
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Article1827 1929-06-01 20 FROM FRYING-PAN TO REFRIGERATOR. First Meeting m New Office. For the purposes of their monthly meeting the Municipal Commission sat m the palatial Board Room at the new Municipal Offices for the first time yesterday. In the words of their President (Mr. R. J. Farrar) who presided, "having1,827 words
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Article51 1929-06-01 20 Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 2nd, 1929. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.A. (V) Saturday, 2 p.m. Bukit Timah Range S.V.RA., Farrer Range (Seletar) "A' (M.G.) Company. Sunday, 2 p.m. Bukit Timah Range "F" (Malay) Coy., 7 a.m. Drill Hall S. V.51 words
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Article26 1929-06-01 20 Orders for week ending Sunday June 2nd. 1929: Saturday, Ist, Practice King's Birthday Parade, Raffles Institution 3.30 p.m. W. T. CHERRY, District Commissioner.26 words
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