The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1930-09-11 1 The Singapore free Press l2B ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article416 1930-09-11 1 A 19-year-old South African girl, Miss Peggy Duncan, swain the channel from Cap Grisnez to Dover m 16' f hours I Pa*e 11. Sir Thomas Upton is very popular m New I York and the average American, it is re- ported, would be pleased to see him416 words
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Article1381 1930-09-11 1 The party was being held down a back street somewhere m a part of Moscow I didn't know very well. I was taken by a lady who used to be a lady-in-waiting, or something like that, before the Revolution. She is a clerk now or was1,381 words
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Advertisement347 1930-09-11 1 WING LOONG. ,01 BIOH CLAB9 TAILOBINO. v Out Finish OuarantMd H, BIOH STBEBT. hotel i oun« To Their Tremendous Success The Balalaika V ,j Orchestra and Cossack Choir Will Give ♦> TWO FURTHER PERFORMANCES f FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12th. V TEA DANCE J BAI.AIAIKA ORCHESTRA COSSACK CHOIR Admission $1.50 f SATURDAY347 words
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Advertisement193 1930-09-11 1 I STANDARD STEEL SHELVING I V^^^Bl Standard i M ll^^^^^H Widths c« ®lIVm I m Standard 9 A a l^i^i^^i^B 99*' r! I Depthv O| ..i^-- TiSr ***** 1^ A i or Lv^a** C^HSj > I ADJUSTABLE SHELVES Adaptable for every storage purpose m 1 OFFICE, STOCKROOM OR WORKSHOP Nothing193 words
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Advertisement111 1930-09-11 1 ?r— LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Eno has no rivals Page 5. Public notices, auctions etc. Page 9. Goldflake, the cigarette leader Pace 17. Clean your aluminium with Zog Pane 5. KOOUJ Ltd for office requirements Page 1. Dollar Steamship Lines 1 announcememPage IG. j Ovaltine enables mothers to breast feed ihei: oa111 words
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Advertisement12 1930-09-11 1 WING LOONG. THK KECOGNISED HOCSI for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUTTS, St. HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article100 1930-09-11 2 Programme of Drills up to and for weekending September 14th. Thursday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall '"E" (Chinese) Coy. Company Drill. Friday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.A. (v> Promotion and Laying Tests Classes; 2nd. Bn Signal Section Section Signal Training; Asiatic Units SVC Recruits drill; "A" (M.G.) Coy.100 words
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Article179 1930-09-11 2 By Lieut. -Colonel J. M. MacKenzie. D.5.0., Commanding S.S.V.P. Singapore Sept 9th. Camps. The following Camp is republished for information: Saturday. September 20th. to Sunday. September 21st.. Intelligence Platoon and Brigade Signal Section. Ranges. The following Range Allotments are republished for information: Buses Leave Drill Hall. Sat.179 words
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Advertisement348 1930-09-11 2 CAPITOL I I RESTAURANT I I (4 Malaya's Most Modern I and Finest-appointed Restaurant f f Our Speciality. 1 Capitol Grilled 1 I Sole. I I FRENCH PASTRY. I Private Parties Catered For, KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Parents desiring their children to take a course of dancing with MDM KELVEY348 words
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Advertisement243 1930-09-11 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE For Four Nights Only. Wed: Sept. 17th to Sat: 20th 1 at 9-30 I W jjj SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS i j PRESENT i j I OUTWARD BOUND I I SUTTON VANE'S THRILLING PLAY. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, 2 1. al■ 1 From Wednesday: Sept. 10th 1 UUUlJUJUlJllllUlJlJlUlJlJl^lJlJlJlUlJlJlJlJlulUlJlLriJlUlJlUiJlJlJlUlJlJlJlJlJlJlJSlnJllll243 words
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Advertisement170 1930-09-11 2 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT S» I JLast rertormanuos j j Janet Gaynor I Charles Furrell j IN THE I BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY "High Society Blues" I THAT HAS BROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR S!\( lU TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AN ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME I POLLY MORAN MARIE DRESSUE I 1 IN "CAUGHT SHORT" jj170 words
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Miscellaneous136 1930-09-11 2 THE WEEK. Thursday, 11th. High Water, 12.10. 9.1 ft. Friday, 12th. High Water, 00.19. 9.6 ft.. 12.31, 9.1 ft. Rotary Club Tiffin. Merchants' RUfbf Metting. S.C.C. Boys' Brigade Concert Raffles Inst., 8.15. Football S.A.F.A. Cup: S.C.C. or Welch, vs. 1.C.F.A., Anson Road. Saturday. 13th. High Water. 00.54, 9.3 ft., 12.56,136 words
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Article1528 1930-09-11 3 A STRANGE CASE. Drawn Into International Politics. The murder of Thomas Briggs by Franz Muller on July 9. 1864. had some features of unusual interest. It wa& the first "train murder" committed m England, though there had been several m France cf earlier dates. Another1,528 words
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Article30 1930-09-11 3 A Chinese litbourer, working at the Thong Yin mining kongsi, Silibin, met with a fatal accident on Saturday morning, when he fell frqm the "ps long" and was instantly killed.30 words
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Advertisement174 1930-09-11 3 I When your health is concerned it pays to I [;lM' gd the l3est. Especially is this important I m the case of Aspirin which, unless I }J 0 absolutely pure, disturbs the digestion and I >^ endangen the heart. Blatant and exaggerated Irj j advertisements do not indicate the174 words
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Advertisement368 1930-09-11 3 I CRAWFORD'S I |hCLAN" SHORTBREAdI jl The Shortbread of Tradition jj Delightful for Afternoon Tea !fi OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES AND DEALERS. Sfi BARLOW CO. 1 I Agents. Uj URINARY PAIN— IMMEDIATE CURE! Do you suffer when yon urinate If there is a burning sensation when passing urine368 words
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Article, Illustration406 1930-09-11 4 Methusalu m the Ring: Loss of the Ventura: A VVet Wedding Vesuvius m Erupts Harvest Tin^ n Russia: The Sw 0 of W'yutt. BOXING AT 105: To ko ;i bfntwlf from growing old too fast Zari Aghi. the Turk who is reputed to be 105 years406 words
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Article1229 1930-09-11 5 IRISHMAN'S HAPPINESS. Meeting at Welsh Watering Place. Prom Our Own Correspondent). Dublin, Aug. Miss Mercedes Gleltze. t* famous swimmer is to be married to an Irish gentleman, Mr Patrick Currey. whom she met while swimming In a 28 hours endurance test m Tara Street Baths. Dublin.1,229 words
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Article231 1930-09-11 5 A Mysterious Malady. We Kreatlv regret, says the Malay Mail of Monday, to announce the death which took place at 8.30 this morning of the wife of Dr. G. C. McGregor, after a long illness. Mrs. McGregor was at one tim? one of the231 words
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44 1930-09-11 5 THEFT OF JEWELLERY WORTH £20,000. Valuable Pearl Necklace Stolen. London, Sept. 1. Jewellery valued at between £15,000 and £20,000, including a unique pearl necklace worth £10,000, has been stolen from the home at Leatherhead of MLss Hulton, daughter of the late Mr. Edward Hulton.44 words
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Article180 1930-09-11 5 Delayed m Flores. According to the latest Australian papers to hand, Col. A. T. Cunningham, the Australian who set out at the beginning of last month on a solo flight from Australia to England, had been m the air for nine houis after leaving Wyndham when his180 words
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Article150 1930-09-11 5 Sarawak Gazette - Sarawak Gazette The lack of rainfall continues throughout the whole country. In Kuching there have been only 16 days on which rain fell during 10 weeks, with a total of 9.49 inches. Reports from outstations show a similar state of affairs. After this long spell of drought, it is almost150 words
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Advertisement294 1930-09-11 5 Are Jfoui aluminium pans getting Zog will bring back the thine without a scratch. Zo£, B*fc -peually tor aluminium, deam without scouring. Inside and out, the pots and pans arc a trcJjf W vnur kitchen If you use baths every line surtax needs Zog. Siwlft SINGAPORE *t raus Settlements t294 words
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Advertisement415 1930-09-11 5 M ENO s "Fruit Salt" is recognised by i,.c tNO, wherever bought, is always the same people of every nation as the finest, safest, perfect product, unvarying m quality, and most pleasant aid to good health. composition and purity, and is untouched by I ENO has many imitators but no415 words
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Article647 1930-09-11 6 WET WICKET FIGJHTING. Hostilities Stopped by a General. Folkestone, Augr. 7. No one will ever know the result of the war between Kent and Than°t. as staged here today by the sGth Ust London) Division of .he Territorial Army, with some assistance from the iftulars. say.s647 words
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Article260 1930-09-11 6 Tuesday, Sept. Z. His Excellency returned t:> Smgapuie from Java. Mr. Nieuwenhuu dined at Government Hmise. Thursday, Sept. Hh. Sir Josiah Kemp, Chief Justice, Hong Kong, arrived and stayed at Government HoUMu HH The Tungku Mahkota, The Hon. Dato lientrl Be— r, The Hon. Mr. G. E. Shaw260 words
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Article62 1930-09-11 6 The death occurred recently at Cirencester of Mrs. Emma Lucy Evelyn, a sister of the late Rajah of Sarawak. Sir Charles Johnson Brooke (who assumed the name Brooke at the request of his uncle, the first Rajah), being his junior by three years, and shr> was therefore aunt to the62 words
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Article553 1930-09-11 6 Many More From the Continent. Although m the early months of this 'enr there was a decline m the number of American visitors landing m tin country, says the Times, it. is expected that summer iravollins through Great Britain by tourists from the United St-Ues and553 words
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Article87 1930-09-11 6 M v.!m r H V I I ■Bfe !li: to the innu fl m t!i 1 the v ell d r '"j^k ■ad >. (0 ■!> B> our be n mi H lhi h Motl 1 Mi'-.' pii'lu-.i !•> J oomph ti n ol 1 ibe bai .p Holy rather87 words
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Advertisement93 1930-09-11 6 WORTH I PERFUMERY. I «H^^H DANS LA Null JK .fi-i^fet"- '< SOLE AGENTS. i '^H I WHOLES/VLE 9 J9r Slfe^ VVhILL ■^■■^K^K^ssaSHH^ncSßSßHHHHQtfnins^enHi 2? RAFFLES PLACE q J SINGAPORE. g I OaOGKIXiXiXiXiXtXiXtXiXt^^ NEW SHIPMENT i I Is^ SILK LACES I IN ALL J§ I Latest Fashionable Colours I Wassiamull Assomull Co*93 words
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Advertisement243 1930-09-11 6 7 H.P. SALOON $1,495. 7 H .l>. TOlRi CHOOSE from the 12 H.P. SALOON $3,350. 1? A I\[fl1? 12 HP. TOURER ft* Xjl&f ]Kj .r^" l^ BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, i p "THE DUAL- USE PARKER DUOFOLp' Afojjfe Ma as a Desk Set JwM P er f ect Pwket Pen To243 words
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Article1082 1930-09-11 7 THE SOKOLS. A Czecho-Slovakia Attitude Towards Life. All over Czechoslovakia young men md young women, girls and boys, are training for the ehMßpHnship •of the Sokol Federation, which takes place at Prague m the autumn. The Sokol ideal is something which is very real In1,082 words
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Article208 1930-09-11 7 London, Aug. 18. The consternation frit by Savoyards at the news that Sir Henry Lytton intended to retire has been removed, to the relief of all lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan, for he has changed his mind. For forty-three years he played m the famous208 words
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Article230 1930-09-11 7 j We may poke fun at the Polish bill to make people have a bath at least once a month, but (writes a correspondent) it is of some historical interest to note how views on the virtues of washing have been brought round to the full circle.230 words
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Advertisement237 1930-09-11 7 r After Malaria When the fever has gone yet the weakness—the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude— lingers md lingers— then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist or store for a bottle of WATERBURY'S COMPOUND After the first bottle you will begin to improve because237 words
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Advertisement248 1930-09-11 7 o^^^^^-^ MADE IN LONDON It S tllclt M^ WiSm B J^^^^Bkc CORK JtiL JPURE TOBACCO <^ Natural CORK-TIP s uM/f^Sg. Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of t aN pmia tobacco uarantccd P ure the finest possible texture and i**v m T^?ltt i and absolutely free from aclul- 1.248 words
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Article2484 1930-09-11 8 SOME GREAT BRITISH EXPLORES. CHARTING THE POLES. What the Pioneers Suffered. It is rather pleasing to observe, as one looks over the development of Polar exploration, that much of the solid progress has been made by our own British explorers, said Sir Hubert Wilkins m a talk on July 19th.2,484 words
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Advertisement174 1930-09-11 8 t£JV =a sL. PRE EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD JEafrvTT sv] (2w 1 (~rr)\ i 'i^M^^^^^mW^. J^ SEEN THROUGH *^^^^^fe^^^^gj^pF^ THE MICROSCOPE Only long strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco arc seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny of the micro- scope. The careful elimination174 words
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Advertisement166 1930-09-11 8 TH 'N AND tikkP LOOKING. —Who'd Give u«. r Look' What woman who afford to ignore Natu h r^^ When you b ln ,o each week, feel t,>,,j sign that you ha y, vitality. You ***** **%,J to be able to enjoy e^ before, to be happy time! Restore fom166 words
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Advertisement338 1930-09-11 9 fwINESS CARDS. gXs SAGE A/I AM' jfllSS FUMIKO J" 32 Db«&! Ghaut. Sgatobi <asket co. vos I 1 IVnhas Road. |lavrl ,d,T street— Phone 6075. JJJJmvear a truss f v.,[<- \i;i'nts: LfNARH CO., LTD. 11, n\i lIKY ROAD. |giI(i!!i?iNr.S,ROAD PAL LIME FOR SALE i. ilway Siding A. Quarry. Marble Tombstones338 words
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Advertisement730 1930-09-11 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tendera may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Installation of Sanitary Fittings at Nos. 3, 5, 6, 4 pm 7 and 8730 words
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Advertisement516 1930-09-11 9 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Level Crossin at Stevens Bridge will be closed to traffic fror 9 p.m. on Monday September 15th, 1930, unti the completion of repair work on the followin morning. C. H. GOLDIE, Ag. Municipal Secretary MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Public are hereby notified516 words
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Advertisement442 1930-09-11 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE JEWELLERY COMPRISING a 12 brilliant rings. 5 dia rings, 10 brilliai earrings. 4 dia chain broaches, 6 brilliaj bangles, 2 brilliant pendants, 3 dia hair pins, cigarette case, 1 gold watch, and 4 gold bangle etc. To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng442 words
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Advertisement507 1930-09-11 9 TENDERS. H. M. NAVAL BASE, SELETAR. S SALE OF BOILERS, PUMPS, ETC. iSJSTor isss- jst b.-Sr^sa-^- .js^u^s ll^; and SUPERINTENDING CIVIL ENGINEER H. M. Naval Base, Seletar. Be Sure Of Your Whisky! The finest of Scotch Barley; the pure, 5 sparkling water to be found only m Scotland and years507 words
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61 1930-09-11 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family and relatives of the late Mr. Joseph Chan Teck Hee bog to tender theii slncerest thanks to all for their kind attendance at their residence and at the funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Chan Teck Hee. and also to those who sent wreaths, letters61 words
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655 1930-09-11 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930. THE INDIAN SITUATION. The situation m India may be expected, we imagine, to improve somewhat after a short interval., for the breakdown of the unofficial political negotiations has cleared the air considerably and removed a good many causes for hesitancy on the part655 words
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Article799 1930-09-11 10 The Raja Muda of Selangor and suite was m Alor Star on Monday morning, but returned to Selangor by the night train. A concert and display by the Ist Singapore Company of the Boy's Brigade is to be given at Raffles Institution at 8.15 p.m. to-morrow i Friday In theM.M.; Bangkok Times - 799 words
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Article99 1930-09-11 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE] COPYRIGHT London, Sept. 10, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £134 316 (up 4 16). Forward £135 15 16 (up 4 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and99 words
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Article491 1930-09-11 10 Mr. R. S. Le May. of the Siamese Ministry of Commerce, Bangkok, is preparing an exhibition in London of sculpture from Siam. the sixth century to the sixteenth. It will be opened at Mr. Sidney Burney's gallery towards the end of September. A volume of translations by Mr. Le May.491 words
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Article295 1930-09-11 10 SOI.I>IKRSK^OTK K|)lK)^ Month Imprisonment fa. Taxi hri M r 'H N Convicted n taxi-driver M;ilI1 MBtaDM*bf Mr X D to feme* vm iko nup, Evidence was ur 8.-.ndsmrn Ooldfc tn ment. They NUd Connaught Drive n accused's UxJ ran down, ami were wrtously 1:; hospital. Mr. OhM295 words
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Article280 1930-09-11 10 BOXING AND REFERKK'S DITIKs To the Editor. Sir. In continuation >' my dated 7.9.30 I ihooM be Wr\ pi- would kindly publish tlu> totter, inrlud:tract from the Btraiti Ttaci i If necessary thus should I* a l«"sson t< tain section <:l the crowd vtM Ml 'recent280 words
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Article75 1930-09-11 10 TfeMton an bd of a now Volunt^. H Ck on lUflfcf RecUnuUtk) ■iMimiit ■dmttoaw i morning. i OldiT numb.., of the IMMtaf "f th- ing of soinf refrH for of numerous enj<ft A past y,ars Thairy wooden buiWln roof. well si.it.-d to, H 1891 to ttM75 words
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Advertisement275 1930-09-11 10 JOHN HARVEY AND SONS LTD. BRISTOL Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Co:>,arws- Ordinnnces of Hong Kong), {Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228 (9®®®®® •,€®®<*XSX»>SS «>®^^®®®®®®(s>®®^ S® ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®-S>®®®®@ SPECIAL JL *&dA HM THE KING STMENT TO F SIAM M ESTD I PYREX OVENWARE FOR E275 words
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Advertisement90 1930-09-11 10 A TRUE STORY A man recently fell into a vat of beer. Fortunately he couldn't swim, so much valuable time was gained before he was hauled out. He even refused to claim under his Personal Accident "GAFLAC" Policy. GENERA!. ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.90 words
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Article348 1930-09-11 11 lH i 4 HOURS' SWIM. H.fetrs-Old South African Girl's Great Feat. South African girl, Peggy nan the Channel from Cap m 16', hours. one of three girls who to swim the channel this > Beany, the giant Egyptian, training at Dover. The fete We.st (Great Britain)348 words
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79 1930-09-11 11 MISS GLEITZ OFF TO TRY HELLESPONT SWIM. ll «hw Steamer Immediately After Wedding. ttMdiat ly after the wedding. ■HWdM Gl< uz. the long distance swimirried Mr. Patrick Carey, an englrmer Ueutenaal m the Free State London m a taxi to catch I Constantinople to try to swim ■•Ottpont •^♦vmu,:. on79 words
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34 1930-09-11 11 Issue at Reduced Interest Kate. :t 'rs Service.! Washington, Sept. 10. t'iry to the Treasury) has over a billion dollars Bills bearing 3>4 per t issue will only bear34 words
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Article51 1930-09-11 11 FTRVICE— COPYRIGHT] ofScui Bangkok. Sep*, 10. report for the end of 1930 with 1929, says that by five per cent but hold the area planted I 1929 and conditions no *4tk f Precast of total crop yet for rains have yet to deration. ibln on page51 words
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Article28 1930-09-11 11 formerly Manager of who retired m 1928 Director of the 'London ''roduce Co., Ltd., recently 1 he will ,ut as Manager Am-nt of all, of the Com- laya.28 words
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Article76 1930-09-11 11 18 INCHES IN EIGHT HOURS. Business Men Wade to Office m Bathing Suits. IReuter's Service. 1 Bombay, Sept. 10. pif A t 7 ra of 18 inches of rain m r Trs °st r 4 C nVened thP Streete rivers stranded motor cars look like islands76 words
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Article, Illustration34 1930-09-11 11 H. H. THE AGA KHAN, who is m the news to-day m two different spheres, as a member of the Round Table Conference and as owner of Rustom Pasha, third m the St. Leger.34 words
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Article217 1930-09-11 11 Indian Representation. I Re liter's Service.) rr,. London, Sept. 10. The lust has been issued (subject to a few additions > of the representatives whom the RnTrfVl;? imitCd to attend the Indian Round-Table Conference m London on the conclusion of the Imperial Conference The invitations eomprlM217 words
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Article52 1930-09-11 11 Irigoyen Guarded on Cruiser. I Reuter's Service. 1 New York. Sept. 10. News from Monte Video states that ex-President Irigoyen and some of his leading supporters have been taken aboard a cruiser heavily guarded. Buenos Aires is reported quiet. The provisional Government has dissolved the52 words
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Article150 1930-09-11 11 New President's Statement of Policy. [Reuters Service.] New York. Sept. 10. It is reported from Buenos Aires that President Uriburu told an Associated Press correspondent that close co-operation with the United States and active participation m Pan-American union would be the keynote of his administration. He150 words
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Article56 1930-09-11 11 We have had news from Sibu Laut. that Willie Service, son of Mr. William Service. M.1.M.E., M.I.MECH.E. formerly Superintendent Engineer here, and Mrs. Service, passed his final medical examinations at Edinburgh, m July. Congratulations to Dr. Service and his parents, who will be remembered by many people m this partSarawak Gazette - 56 words
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Article354 1930-09-11 11 SKULL FRACTURED. Accident at McAlister's Mess. Mr. H. J. Rae. a European assistant m the Singapore firm of merchants, McAlister and Company. Limited, is at present lying m the General Hospital suffering from a fracture of the base of the skull. He was admitted on Sunday and354 words
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121 1930-09-11 11 No Extrality Discussions. I Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Nankins*. Sept. 10. Sir Miles Lampson (British Minister) and Mr. C. T. Wang (Foreign Minister m the National Government* held an informal conference this morning, after which it was officially announced that only the questions121 words
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Article59 1930-09-11 11 Aubrey Faulkner Found Dead. C Reuter's Service.! London, Sept. 10. Major Aubrey Faulkner, the famous South African cricketer, was found to-day dead at his School of Cricket at Pulham. London. Death, it is understood, was due to gas poisoning. [Aubrey Faulkner was awarded the D.S.O. m59 words
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Article46 1930-09-11 11 Four Million Guilders. Damage. [Reuter's Service.] Batavia. Sept. 16. Pour million guildersworth of damage was to-day done by a fire which destroyed the entire Chinese Quarter m Pontianak, Borneo. [Pontianak is the capital of the west coast of Borneo Dutch settlements.]46 words
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Article51 1930-09-11 11 An £8,000 Transfer. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London, Sept. 10. One of the first big football transfers to be announced this season is tliat of Robson, the Grimsby player, who according to a newspaper statement, has been acquired by Huddersfield. The transfer fee is mentioned as51 words
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Article39 1930-09-11 11 Harlequins' New Captain. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Sept. 10. At their annual meeting to-day the Harlequins elected their well-known player, Adams, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Wakefield, the famous skipper.39 words
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37 1930-09-11 11 Star's Announcement. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Sept. 10. The Star announces this evening that the Ministry of Labour has placed a ban on the admission of alien professional footballers Into England.37 words
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Article382 1930-09-11 11 POPULAR SIR THOMAS. Americans Would Like to See Him Win. TReuter'c Sen-ice] New York, Sept. 10. Regarding the discussion on the legality of the Enterprise's main boom Sir Thomas Lipton has sportingly ridiculed the idea of protesting. He said, "I will be delighted to meet any382 words
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Article121 1930-09-11 11 A Fight m the Savoy Grill. Ther° was an extroardinary scene m the Savoy Grill to-day when two boxers suddenly, and from an unknown cuuse. became involved m a preliminary to their coming ring encounter. Harry Mason and Ernie Rice, who have signed a contract to121 words
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Article83 1930-09-11 11 Renong Pay Final V/ 2 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London, Sept. 10. The report of the Renong Company, which was issued to-day, recommends the payment of a final dividend of 7 1 per cent. £26,415 will be carried forward. The report of Sumatra Consolidated proposes the passing83 words
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Article193 1930-09-11 11 Supreme Court Suit. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday an agreement by which a previous suit was compromised was the basis of a claim. In the previous suit Rengasamy Pillay, being sued as an executor of Sidambaram Pillay (deceased) by Mr. Arunaslam Pillay193 words
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Article26 1930-09-11 11 His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr W. J. B. Ashby is making good progress to^*""^* »wnv#»rv from his recent sudden illness.— T.O.M.T.O.M. - 26 words
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Advertisement109 1930-09-11 11 A SPECIAL SALE OFFER S AT ROBINSONS IFELT HATSi q (g) SHAPE NO. SB. 1 |gv SnJlO^S ErC^ i v' Ql7^C i Sale $5.00 Price. <f GOLF /f^\ SHOES Sale $7.50 Price. g gigi?j?j?jnjai?ji!fi!CT^ I SAFETY FIRST j| HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE KEYNOTE OF 1 CHATWOOD CONSTRUCTION 1 sit S109 words
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Article2151 1930-09-11 12 IMPORTANT DECISIONS. t High Municipal Fees For Fire Hydrants. t Ail important sanitary step was taken by the Rural Board at their meeting at the Land Office s yesterday when it was decided that before eof- fee shop licences were issued noxt year (within the2,151 words
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Article79 1930-09-11 12 Mr. Roy Andrews Returns to Peking. Peking. Sept. 2. Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews returned from Mongolia yesterday, leaving the remainder of his expedition working upon important finds of a shovel-toothed mastodon and other fossils, of which a number have already been brought out from a dried up lake.79 words
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369 1930-09-11 12 A TERRIBLE MISTAKE. Repelling a Non-Existent Attack. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Sept. 9. In a message from Buenos Aires it is now stated that seven were killed and 56 wounded m last night's outbreak, which was apparently due to a terrible mistake by General369 words
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Article93 1930-09-11 12 Demonstration Follows Miss Slade's Arrival. [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta. Sept. i. Thirty women were arrested m Congress Square tc-day m connection with procession formed following the arrival from Madras of Gandhis English disciple. Miss Slade (who is known as "Mirabai"). The crowd stoned the police who ord?red the93 words
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Article74 1930-09-11 12 Liquor Runner Captured. [Reuter's Service.l Riffa, Sept. 10. Ten thousand litres of liquor were discovered on the steamer Anr.i. of Danzig, which surrendered to a Latvian patrolling seaplane. The steamer had ignored the plane's order to heaveto and the plane opened fire with a machinegun. The74 words
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318 1930-09-11 12 I Singapore has lost a prominent member of its business community and a man who during his long residence here has rendered a considerable amount of valuable public service by the de- parture on retirement by the Sarpedon on i Tuesday, of Mr. A.318 words
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Article348 1930-09-11 12 GOVERNMENT STATEMENT. Unreasonable and Impracticable Demands. TReuter's Service.] London. Sept. 9. The Government of India's appreciation of the situation m India, referring to the SapruJayakar negotiations, says they failed owing to the unreasonable and impracticable nature of the demands, which are so far removed from348 words
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Article103 1930-09-11 12 Public Buildings Damaged. [British Radio Official Service.) Rugby, Sept. 9. According to further reports received by the Colonial Office, the position m the British island of Dominica, which was struck by the recent West Indian hurricane, is more serious than was at first thought. Six natives103 words
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Article61 1930-09-11 12 Australian Flight Off. I Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 10. The airman. Major Kingsford-Smith. told :he Daily Herald that he will not attempt his proposed solo flight to Australia as the doctor his forbidden him to fly. his nerves being shattered following the appendicitis operation immediately after his Atlantic61 words
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61 1930-09-11 12 Efforts to Return. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Sept. 9. Jack Diamond has sent a wireless from the freighter, Hannover, on which he is returning to America from Germany, instructing his solicitor here to do his utmost to secure the cancellation of the expulsion order from Germany to61 words
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45 1930-09-11 12 Tightening Restrictions. [Reuter's Service.! Washington, Sept. 10. In order to alleviate unemployment the State Department is tightening the immigration restrictions against aliens who might become public charges and Consuls abroad have been ordered to enquire more carefully into applicants' financial standing.45 words
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Article78 1930-09-11 12 Increased Birth Rate m England and Wales. London, Aug. 28. Babies are fashionable again, according to the Registrar-General's report on England and Wales for the quarter ending June 30th, which shows 170,212 births 600 over the corresponding quarter m 1929. There were 111,357 deaths— 7,4oB fewer than78 words
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Article431 1930-09-11 12 FRANKLIN EXPEDITION. Aeroplane Trip to King William Island. [Reuters Service. 1 Winnipeg. Sept. 10. A wireless message states that Major Burwash, a Canadian Government explorer, with a pilot, has completed an aeroplane trip to King William Island. This is the first time the island has ben431 words
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Article229 1930-09-11 12 Sir D. Burney's Estimates. Tnnon'o. \us 7. Sir Dennistoun Eurney. the designer of .he airship R-100. again addwud the Canadian Club on Thursday, and estimated that 11 would cost 30.000.000 dollar:, to establish a Oaet of airships and a twice-a-w?ek service btUiecii Britain and Canada. He quoted tentative229 words
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Article130 1930-09-11 12 "Markets Ripe for Recovery." London, Auk. 28. The heav>- depression which h;;s long prevailed ill the Stock Exchange lifted .rs'erday. owing, according lo several City eortotpuodents, to rumours of a political change connected with th? conference between Mr. Lloyd George and the Government regarding unemployrr ml Th130 words
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67 1930-09-11 12 Party Leaders' Voluntary Exclusion. London, Aug. 27. The Parliamentary corr 'spondent of The Times understands that the party leaders. Messrs. Mac Donald. Baldwin and Lloyd Ocorn have agreed that their names should not by submitted as members of the party panels for the Round67 words
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Article31 1930-09-11 12 Death of European Chief Engineer. Calcutta, Aug. 27. The death has occurred of Mr. Peal, the European chief engineer of the Port Commissioners' dredger Foyers, by accidental drowning.31 words
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Article267 1930-09-11 12 LOCAL SPORTING NEWS. TENNIS TOrk\\ MfNTv Yesterdays (Mlltv I and Tir v H S.C.L\ Tourn:mM Ilt I YESTERDAY B dan g| ix. Armttage pi 6 4, 2- f 1. G. Bennett and \V i j.. Simpson and L C Kill TO-DAY B MAM a^B^BM c. j. Stephen plus plus 4.267 words
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Article130 1930-09-11 12 The U lit Wing :•> th< rowing n pitta I i I*' ■<■• 1. -10 p.m. CkJanfmal < u;> Kan- I Length of Brenkvv.iti r dVMMi H«iL P. Pbdps B T H i H. Price 2 J. 1 H.a<: A J. Rycn.lt 3 .1 V Hidduij.M C.130 words
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Article46 1930-09-11 12 The lollmvim. i- I above p v> I h.q Wing, Welch R ••A" Coy. Welch R Royal Bngin n Hth Batten R -C" Coy. Welch R 7th A. A. Batten X "D" (M.0.) Ooj Wei h f--B" d.y. Welch R 22nd Battery, H46 words
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Article15 1930-09-11 12 The Monthly M-dal I ompeted for on Ba the Ladirs' Bpoon «sr15 words
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Article71 1930-09-11 12 Mr. Chartee Ha* son Road, Kftrpenden, H i Hertfordshire cricto I r with Mr. A C. llftcl died m May. iged II 1 Tht buliare Wi lt.'vrrd.-n. J. \.< to populartee tin- |am< indigenous pel pie of the I to this part Of thf for billiards and is DW iUs71 words
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Article350 1930-09-11 13 A Masterly Exhibition. Walt"i- Lindrum, th > Australian billiards professional, and the acknowledged greatest exponent of the game, delighted a large crowd of spectators at the Grand Oriental Hotel, Colombo, last wek by making a splendid break of 602 m an exhibition game with William Perera,350 words
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Article172 1930-09-11 13 British Team's Takings In New Zealand. There is a likelihood that the takings for the British tean«'s tour of New Zealand will amount to £50.0GU a good indication of the immense interest m the tour. The expenses are expected to amount to about £17.000. so172 words
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Article76 1930-09-11 13 Sheep Farming m Australia. London, Sept. 2. The Evening Standard learns that Duleepsinhji is leaving for Australia m the winter to learn sheep farming and to escape from the English weather. It is not yet decided to which Australian state Duleep should go. The Australians at Brighton were76 words
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Article54 1930-09-11 13 Favourite Wins by a Narrow Margin. London, Aug. 28. The Gimcrack Stakes (over 6 furlongs) resulted as follows: FOUR COURSE 1 LAMPETO 2 PISA 3 13 ran. Won by a short head; one length. The betting: 15 to 8 on Pour Course. 10 to 1 against Lampeto. 3354 words
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53 1930-09-11 13 Hearts Player's Many Caps. London, Aug. 29. The doavh has occurred uf Bobby Walke/ the famous Scottish soccer internatio:iaj. [Walker was a member of the Heart of Midlothian Club and played for Scotland continuously from 1900 to 1913, Wfth the exception of the 1906, 191053 words
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59 1930-09-11 13 This competition ended on Saturday, the winners being as followa: Mixed Doubles Winners:— Mrs. Laing and H. R. BaKer, Runners-up: Mrs. Rule and G C. Watson. Men's Single: Winner: Cheah Wat Sun: Runner-up: Tan Thean Seang. Men's Doubles: Winners: Cheah Wat Hyc and Cheah Wat59 words
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Article227 1930-09-11 13 Control Federation Formed. Calcutta, Aug. 27. Boxing m Bengal is at long last to be put upon a sound footing, and there is every reason to believe that m the coming cold weather, professional and amateur tournaments will be held m Calcutta m which boxers not only227 words
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Article125 1930-09-11 13 For Playing Bowls on Sunday. London, Aug. 21. As a protest against the closing of the Manchester parks to games on Sundays. Councillor George Kail and three prominent Manchester residents chmbed the fence surrounding a bowling green on August 17th and played for an hour. They were125 words
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Article100 1930-09-11 13 Lancashire Girls m Earnest. London, Aug. 29. Mr. Kelly, Manager of the Australian cricket team, is somewhat perturbed because a joke of his has gone astray. Some Lancashire busin3ss girls recently sent a letter to him challenging the Australians to a cricket match. Mr. Kelly100 words
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Article220 1930-09-11 13 Resignation of Lennard Stokes. The followers of Rugger will be sorry to hear that the famous old international, Lennard Stokes, has resigned from the Rugby Union Committee owing tc ill-health. This is a severe less to the game, for Stokes was the doyen of the governing body,220 words
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Article102 1930-09-11 13 From Dover to Ramsgate. London Aug. 27. Shafi, an undergraduate of Osmania University, Hyderabad, started from Dover at noon to-day to swim the 21 miles to Ramsgate. Shaft landed to the west of ftom^gaf.c Harbour at 6.45 p.m. He was cheered by a large crowd. He swam102 words
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Article53 1930-09-11 13 In the American baseball competition (National League) on Tuesday Philadolph.u to Brooklyn B—28 2 and 11 4 Hobbs was among the victims m the recent wave at home, and he had to leave the field on the second day of Surrey's match against I«i--cestershire and was unable to play on53 words
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Advertisement428 1930-09-11 13 Happy Babies are Bieast-fed y baby will be healthy and happy \}> vv depends very largely upon that service of 4> &V love even more important than the tiny gar- m nt s caref^y chosen. During the weeks ML (Kw bc! o r c baby arrives the expectant mother will428 words
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Advertisement205 1930-09-11 13 Odol g^ Destroys 3^ j.V££fc» Decay Germs t^RJ OI OL Mouth Wash rcen- ®G^S3PSS? 1^ 1 htrly used ensures the healthiest mouth possible. A S O soli.lion will destroy Typhoid Germs m less than one minute. ODOL Tooth Paste contains antiseptic and other ingredients which remove film and stains from205 words
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Advertisement860 1930-09-11 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEERXY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. HELENUS Por London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept.860 words
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Advertisement543 1930-09-11 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Singapore. S.S. CITY OP JOHANNESBURG Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Nov. 7 HOMEWARDS. m.v. CITY543 words
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Advertisement397 1930-09-11 14 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (;(>VhK\ MF LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA japan Due. Tonnafe. Singapore. Tonn;. R e. D* NAGPORE 5,280 Sept. 15 KHYBER397 words
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Advertisement880 1930-09-11 15 W B J^^« J-jIUC SINGAPORE Nt-A York:— (from Kobe> "^JT _xy^ n.-iKht Service). Kwanto Maru Oct 9 to^^^^^W sA 'T* ~T<jE^^^s^9r i Vaiirouver:— (from Kobe) t ParLS Maru gept 2? W i.,m. Hamburg .Bremen) W jd& .-..iM-tli. Capo Town, Rio de <J^J^k -'-^j, I, world passage £l«JO.] Buenos Aires Ma:u880 words
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Advertisement740 1930-09-11 15 X.P.M. RONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVKRNUnr* Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections tor-Passage, FreighU, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. EepreaenUtlve. m the Straits Settlement. (Sin f apore an« Penan, of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BIHEAI BOOKING740 words
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Advertisement763 1930-09-11 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated hi Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■sgnisr monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tlw sa MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de763 words
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Advertisement407 1930-09-11 16 LwpgLO T^Av7[ SERVICE) For Everything Appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight Apply 39. Robinson Road, Singapore. Tele. 5907. SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY J COMPANY. SHIPCHANDLERS. XHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS Offices:— MA YNARD'S BUILDINGS 11. Battery Road. Olephone No. 6433 i. NEW LIGHTHOUSE VESSEL FOR NEW ZEALAND. Successful Trial on the Tyne. In mail407 words
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Advertisement518 1930-09-11 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. I,: 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW TOUR (Incorporated m U.B.A GE27ERAL AGENTB. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVKI BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEI It;/* 0 kK BALTIMORE. 4v (via flueii M.S. SILVERWILLOW In Port Sent 11 L PACIHC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERvSt 1 SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO ay LOS ANGELES HARBOUR ND Dae- gall* 0*518 words
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Miscellaneous684 1930-09-11 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday684 words
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Miscellaneous327 1930-09-11 16 Mirzapore, Brit. 4134. from Bombay 10. for Kobe 11. Will o" the Wisp. Brit. 118. from Muar 10. for Muar 11. Makasser. Dut. 362. from Rengat 10, for Rengat 19. Jhr Van der Does de Bye. Dut. 86. from Singkep 10, for undecided. Aing Leong. Brit. 56. from Mersing 10,327 words
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Article219 1930-09-11 17 of freight on Rattans lias G$H M per 7 cwt effective as ■M7CTIONB IN RATES OF Bt FREIGHT. >:i Tapioca Flour and Btratti I*oru> to Conference m further reduced from irint:pei tea i ton. P r anil ton ...U Survey .ship, is at p Mam Mirzapoiv arrived219 words
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28 1930-09-11 17 PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION ON GERMAN SHIP. itic pistols and 600 00ft] bunkers of M- 'klonburg. while Tanjong Pagar, was the Preventive Senirt* Mr Clarke on Tuesday afterwpro made28 words
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40 1930-09-11 17 London. Aug. 16. b QoaUnf dock at Wellingbeen placed with Swan. -Hi. liarason. Ltd.. of WallIden oi the Singapore dock will be 54Cft. long ill haw a lifting capatowace of the dock ■MUfeatc the largest40 words
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Article68 1930-09-11 17 decided to improve the H will m future be main- iru (6.000 tons> and the L tons) lrom the Australian I> .luru (6.000 tons) from the These steamers have aU have exceptionaUy large i thus month, foUowed by d October and the Iyo Main pom of caU68 words
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Article127 1930-09-11 17 I In <reasi nu the Safety of I MfcW S.tvic«.l I +*> M low Issued of the Interna- ventlon. which was signed I 29 c tri the 1 Bed, will take effect 9 win apply to all mer- RTOSi and over engaged It lays down dennite Bhipi127 words
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Article2266 1930-09-11 17 The Freezing of Empire Food. The largest, experimental cold store m the world is now nearing completion, at East Mailing, m Kent. This is m the Ditton Laboratory, which is being built for the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research with funds from the Empire MarketIng Board. The2,266 words
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Advertisement159 1930-09-11 17 Wills* j/ v**^^***,_ >^ B^^^ S&mS^BEC^&SESSikfF^^^mEW^^ "^^V -1 A I W.D. &H. O.WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON |BRHH|^HMJ|HM4HHH^|Mw9BMMMM^BMMMM^^^MMMMMfIMMMMMMMHMM^BL K MMMMMMMM«Fr77r/7r^^HiH|ii|BfW M i BP?s7ii^ mmT^ZZKPW *1 mt^^T^^^ pi wl MOfflflf f\^ tu '77/^/*f JMf Mflk^^L MM X/ H HTHERE is a charm sleek, welNkept cowt aboutthe"Milkmaid M "j^ *"lOi^» graze all day long159 words
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Article984 1930-09-11 18 GERMAN WONDER HORSES. Trained to do Reading and Arithmetic. Do animals reason? Only people who have never kepj intelligent dogs r/eply carelessly that what passes for thinking is nothing but animal instinct. Most people who have intelligent pets have witnessed some displays of what seems984 words
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Article272 1930-09-11 18 Concert Grand for Memorial Hall. The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No 1 hold on September 2nd. Decided to include provision m the 193! Estimates for a full Concert Steinway Grand Piano for the Victoria Manorial Hall. TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT. Generally approved the suggested scale272 words
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Article59 1930-09-11 18 A permanent Second Magistrate is to be stationed m Ipoh m order to relieve work at the Magistrate's Court wheie civil and criminal work has *thertofore been attended by one Magistrate %ho has been helped on occasions by other olflcers m the Service when they could spare the time. The59 words
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Advertisement263 1930-09-11 18 _^^r I _l_^v^^^^_^_^ MS I 17- RUE DC LA PA IX PARI/ I EAU DE COLOGNE I I A SPECIALITY I H Sold vwt hrro H I RENE ULLMANN I H (apitol Building Stamford Road. H SINGAPORE i FERODO 1 I QUALITY LINING 1 1 I r ii W We263 words
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Advertisement904 1930-09-11 18 BANKING. BANKING. INSURANT} LnAKirJiM) BANK iwi?prA\rTiir da mi/ nr OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA MARIAN 1 ILli BANK OF (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) INDIA I TFI THF* "5 SST .3.000.000 anco^ate^^ln... SOUTH f ft£ Reserve Fund £4,000.0C0 Capital £3 000 000 lJVrl X tfif f Reserve Liability of904 words
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Article391 1930-09-11 19 F RASER'S WEEKLY CIRCULAR. Effects of Statement. Singapore, Sept. 9. snnounc ment concerning trl Uon of Rubber was duly Government over the weekthe negative decision resulted commodity further declinbeavy offering of Rubber although buyers" quotations as distinctly nominal under and further marking b looked for. Actually touched 3 78d per391 words
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Article110 1930-09-11 19 i t'-l'-. c a! 1 otla < iou prog y- iof h r 1. and c. r i. Discrtmin i i y to rti but lent < to ve-.di I dm an ob antiti t rubn l home, .niinihinn; bold n who arc it preaent values. In America110 words
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Article333 1930-09-11 19 Setting the Pace. A striking example of Japan's business methods It contained m a very interesting report by Mr. Anio Pearse on the Indian cotton Industry. The Indian mark-ts. he says, were taken unawares at the enJ of last January. v. hen the Japanese turns suddenly sold333 words
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Article294 1930-09-11 19 The .striking HIOOMM of rubber m the Footwear Industry during the last few years has not been without i very pronounced effect on the demand for the leather am* has resulted m the leather interests giving serious consideration to the problem of substitute materials. Within the last few294 words
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Article212 1930-09-11 19 at a grneral nvrting. Sir Herbert Wright said: Many pe.D Who do not believe In doing much to change what they regard as the natural course of events, think it imble I c of a position where an 1 commodity such as rubber can be produced212 words
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Article60 1930-09-11 19 With regard to the booklet entitled The Manuring of Rubber, issued by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., and to which attention was drawn m these columns yesterday, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., inform us that the pamphlet can be obtained from them on application. They have already distributed60 words
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Article409 1930-09-11 19 To-Day' s Price Changes. EXCHANGE RATES. September 10. SELLING. London 4 months* si^'ht 2[3 29|32 London 3 months' sight 2(3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 2\2 13|16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 25|32 London, demand 2 3 3|4 London. T.T. 2!3 23 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1428 Hamburg,409 words
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Article875 1930-09-11 19 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10TR. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. buyers belters. Asam Kumbang (£> 23s 27s Ayer Hitam (ss) 10s 11s Bangriii Tin (£> Us 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Bat it Caves Sl> 50 55 Bukit Arang ($1) 3d 40 Burmah Malay <l> 13s 15s com Chenderiang <£> 2s875 words
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Article225 1930-09-11 19 STOCKS AT COLONY TORTS AWAITING SHIPMENT. <Not included m Deale/s' or Estate Stocks and not exported on August 31st 1930, 1. Singapore (a) Stocks held by the Harbour Board (dry, 2 .05:{ Tfcn <b> Stocks m Private Lighter and Ocean Steamers auditing export > 2 627 2.225 words
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Article127 1930-09-11 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Sept. 10. Tin, Quiet. Kuchais 66 70 Kintas 83 86. Sungei Ways 2.00 2.10. Penawats 42 15. Sungei Luas 90 95. Petalings 4.35 4.50. Malay Consols 15 1 17. Johans 25' L 27 1 Souths 19 23. Talams 48 51 Hong Fatts 43 47. Puchongs127 words
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Article260 1930-09-11 19 Any use which absorbs rubber quickly and m large quantities is of particular interest to p-o--ducers and the suggestion to use rubber M m ingredient In lubricating oils and grease would naturally come within this category. As pointed out m the Associations Handbook on j&ubb.i Uses260 words
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61 1930-09-11 19 September l'i'h., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 4d per Ib. New York Bpot Bbflet QjCtM. 8 per lv. SpOt 12 12 Standard R.s.s. on Tender Sept. 12 i 13 Oct. 1261 words
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Article128 1930-09-11 19 The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association h id its M4UL auction yesterday. When there MM catalogued 2.210.834 lbs 98(5 98 tons. Offeied 1.711,112 lbs.. 763 89 tons Sold 1201.879 lbs.. 536.55 tons. Spot. London 4d New York 8 rrn s The next auction will be held128 words
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Article85 1930-09-11 19 I British Radio— Official Service! Rueby, Sept. !l. Foreign wrrhtngei are: Amsterdam 13.07%, Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 25-32 d.. Berlin 20 41 Brussels 34 855, Bucharest 814. Rio 4 iVig' Buenos Aires 39 3-16. Copenhauen It4§, Geneva 25.055. Uel iimlors 193 3-lf,. HoDf Kong Is. 3 11-16 d..85 words
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Article69 1930-09-11 19 Absence of Selling Pressure. IBriti.sh Radio— OffldaJ sivk, i Kuffhv. Sept. I, There was slight Improvement m the price of rubber In London to-day. Spot rub; r m dealt m up to 4 i i«id. per pound, an kmprovement of I I6d on y. terda: low 169 words
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Article160 1930-09-11 19 i i pral abort -ih,machination! of America i i tyera" being the chief cm. Eof prl Ing bottom i unfriendly the Ford, ft i culture cnterpr) the India Rubber Worl L ls« I I the i i. n thai no concert \i raw materials cheaply for eashlre. Rubta160 words
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Article30 1930-09-11 19 The annual return of foreign imports and exports for 1929, compiled by the Department of Statistics, a publication of over a thousand pages, is now available at $10 per copy.30 words
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Advertisement71 1930-09-11 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COiMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England- and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act71 words
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Advertisement33 1930-09-11 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.33 words
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Article, Illustration202 1930-09-11 20 YESTERDAY'S RACE. Gordon Richard's Victory. (Reuters Service.] London. Sept. 10. The following is the result of the St. Leger, run at Doneaster to-day: Lord Glanely's SINGAPORE (Gordon Richards) l Lord Woolavington's PARENTHESIS (F. Fox) 2 H.H. the Aga Khan's RUSTOM PASHA <H Wragg) 3 Betting:—202 words
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Article187 1930-09-11 20 Australians at Scarborough. {FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Sept. 10. The weather was. dull and the ground wet when the second "unofficial test" An England XI vs. the Australians started at Scarborough to-day. Play did not corrmience. owing to rain, until 12.45. The Australians won the toss187 words
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136 1930-09-11 20 L British Successes. [Reuter's Service.] Forest Hills, Sept.. In the third round of the American open lawn tennis championships Berkeley Bell beat R. Lewis 6—l, 6—4. 13—11; Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) beat Ellsworth Vines 4 6, 4 6, 6 4, 6 l. 6 4; Clifford Sutter beat136 words
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Article41 1930-09-11 20 [Reuter's Service.l New York, Sept. 10. Latest baseball results are as follow: National Lenjrue New York 2> st Louis Brooklyn 3 Chicago PhUadelphia 8 Cincinnatti 6 American League Cleveland 6 New York rolt Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 4. Washington41 words
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Article995 1930-09-11 20 STOUT RESISTANCE. Welch Regiment 2nd Xls Fine Game. Malays. 2: Welch Regt. 2nd. XI 1. The Malays won their way through to the final of the S.A.P.A. Cup at the Anson Road Stadium last evening but they had to fight hard to do so. Their opponents,995 words
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Article48 1930-09-11 20 Grimsby Beaten at Home. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 9. In the First Division of the Football League to-day Aston Villa beat Grimsby at Grimsby 1 ,2 1, and m the Northern Section of the Third Division Lincoln City beat Nelson at Nelson •> i48 words
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Article29 1930-09-11 20 i A meeting of members of the Merchants fa.c.c. Tournament Rugby side will be held to-morrow evening to elect captain and officers tor the coming season. 429 words
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Article1922 1930-09-11 20 SINGAPORE MEETING. Interesting Racing Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon was pler.sant for racegoers m as much as the start was not too early, there were six quite good events and the weather, if still hot, was not oppressively so. The going continues hard and seems likely to be so1,922 words
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Article120 1930-09-11 20 The following players have' been invited to take part m the final S.A.P.A. Malaya Cup I trial match at the Anson Road Stadium on Monday next. J. Lees XI.: Urquhart (SRC); Syed Ahmet <M.F.A.) and J. Lee (S.C.C.) capt. Ah Hui (S.C.F.A.), Reade rs.C.C.) and Donald (S.C.C);120 words
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Article21 1930-09-11 20 Dr. Wolfe arrived m Kuala Kangsar a few days ago and took over the duties of Health Officer, Kuala Kangsar District.21 words
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