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Title Section19 1930-10-27 1 The Singapore Free Press. NO. 1X167 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S^. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article359 1930-10-27 1 Brazil is now m the hands of the rebels. the last Federal stronghold m the south having fallen Pag« 11. A stormy session is threatened Government when Parliament opens to-day with the possibility of a general election though this is not considered likely Page 11. Thefe has359 words
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Article1250 1930-10-27 1 It was fifteen years since old Beadle Cattanach had tolled a bell or carried the books up the pulpit stair, and fifteen years since he had filled m a grave. He remembered the days when ministers were odd-humoured men. treating their flocks like so many fractious children.1,250 words
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Advertisement141 1930-10-27 1 WING LOONG. KiCOGMSED HOUBB I iOPBAM TROPICAL SUITS. It, HIGH STREET. (Raffles Hotell ij |\< KLLENT ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN \l g SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS ifi ij I This Evening at 6.15 lea Dance i MOMA LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA uj i ii SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, I I THE POPPY DAY "BLUE"141 words
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Advertisement288 1930-10-27 1 i "AVELING" mTING DIIJM MIXERS, f I Manufactured by I I Aveling Porter LtA, j I Rochester, England. I 1 5/31 and 7/5 MIXERS j I IN STOCK. I I Further Prices and Particulars FROM McALISTER Co., Ltd. I Sole Agents for Malaya. I EUROPE® HOTEL I "RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION"288 words
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Advertisement123 1930-10-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cook by gas Page 20. Bargains at Whiteaways Page 6. Auctions, public notices etc Page 9. Talkie Hits of H.M.V. records Page 20. A classic stationery at Robinsons Page 1. Birds Custard delicious with all kinds of sweets Page 10. New shipment of grouse etc. at the Cold123 words
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Advertisement14 1930-10-27 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut A Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Advertisement283 1930-10-27 2 TRUFOOD. HUMANISED AND FULL CREAM. An Up-to-date answer to the big problem of INFANT FEEDING. AGENTS. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. Battery Road. Opp. General Post Office. Quality Service Price Economy I Dine and Wine I I at the i I CAPITOL {restaurant I I Malaya's Finest Appointed I I Restaurant.283 words
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Advertisement178 1930-10-27 2 f VICTORIA THEATRE I COMING NOV: 22nd 23rd I TWO RECITALS ONLY I Dame Clara Butt I AND I Mr. Kennerley Rumf ord TONIGHTS THE NIGHT! Premiere for Malaya of UMVERSAL'S DAZZLING SPECTACLE of LAVISH ENTERTAINMENT "THE KING OF JAZZ I ENTIRELY IX TECHMCOLOI R j Presenting the World-famous melody-maker178 words
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Advertisement223 1930-10-27 2 6.15 TONIGHT 9 THE CAREFREE 5 ALL COMEDY I SHOW YOU'VE I j; BEEN WAITING FOR I EL BRENDEI I MARJORIE WHITE WM. COLIIER NOEL FRANCIS MIRIAN SEEGAR Sj AND FRANK RICHARDSON I THE NEW I MOVIETONE i FOLLIES of 1930 |j THE LAST WORD IN (JKTTIVi GAY! KICK THE223 words
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Miscellaneous255 1930-10-27 2 THE WEEK. Monday. 27th. High Water. 01.43. 8.0 ft.. 12.45, 9.1. ft. Government Servants Co-operative Society. Meeting. Legislative Council Chamber 430 p.m. Hockcj S.R.C. XI vs. S.C.C. XI. at S.R.C. Rugby SCC. 2nd XV vs. Police at Police Depot: A. Co. Welch vs. R.A.F.. at Tanglin; D. (MO.) Co. Welch255 words
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Article835 1930-10-27 3 Malformations and Heredity. It is not surprising that Darwin, m conducting his investigations, should have utilized vhe experience of breeders of small animals. He acknowledged the ability of m?n who were cngagid m this persuit. Among the facts brought to his notice was that albinism and --'eafness835 words
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Article258 1930-10-27 3 Key to Mystery of Lloyd George's Missing Locks. •Yes. it's about the hair." I agreed. A member of the Lloyd-George household at Churt, realising at once what I had called about Mr. Lloyd George had appeared at a public meeting over the week-end short of his258 words
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Advertisement424 1930-10-27 3 ,^;g)©©©©®©®©<§)(§)©^ 1^ T^J I I ¥C G 1 I jazz. L>^^^l v/rm JL JL A j.^^^i JAZ x. <9e®@6Mee®®s/.4, —J |®®®®®®e®®®®®®®^^ IV/g®®®®®®®®®®®®e®®e®e®«^ i 1"6351 COMMENCING TO-DAY HRISI I j) Special Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. I Universal'® Colossal All-XccH»icolot»ir Revue, 'THE KING OF JAZZ" 1 Presenting The World-Famous Melody-Maker I424 words
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Advertisement86 1930-10-27 3 Estate Trust Agencies 1 (1927) Limited. BRANCHES g I tl, First Cross Street MALACCA. I 11, Light Street I PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. jjj Registered by and Security deposited with y the Straits Settlements Government. jj Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised I and86 words
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THE AMATEUR QUEEN.
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Article576 1930-10-27 4 I VIVIEN CLEMENT opened a photographer's studio m Londonshe lived alone except for her Persian cat. Josephine. EDWARD CARR. a young man working m the motor car showrooms opposite, is her first customer. One day a foreigner. PRINCE PAUL MIDANTI. comes to the studio and asks Vivien if she576 words
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Article1089 1930-10-27 4 (Continued*. I THE FLIGHT TO SOLVARIA. I ATE that morning arrived the anxiously awaited message for the Prince, who immediately had an earnest consultation with Rosetta. Carr could see by the expressions on their faces that the situation was serious. He called Vivien, and the the rest of1,089 words
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Article1749 1930-10-27 4 THE CRASH. f"|OWN below and immediately ahead of the machine the Prince saw something that made him turn pale. Two red lights close together were showing at the place where it had been arranged they should land. It was the prearranged signal, indicating that on no account should1,749 words
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Article228 1930-10-27 4 Mr. Baldwin's "Election Manifesto." London, Oct. 16th. Mr. Baldwin's statement of policy is favourably received by the Morning Post. The paper says it marks a definite substitution of a policy of "work first" for "safety first." The Daily Telegraph describes it as an "election manifesto" and discusses the228 words
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Advertisement397 1930-10-27 4 I f U) If ax\ fri' 1 When Convalescing After Severe Illness Naturally the most important thing is to get back your strength and vitality as quickly as possible. For over twenty-five years leading physicians have recommended the use of WATERBURY'S COMPOUND From the first bottle you will begin to397 words
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Article314 1930-10-27 5 Then Seven to Lapse m Gaol. The Chinese gang robber who made a sensational escape three years ago while being escorted from the Police Courts across the road to the Central Police Station was convlctsd for his participation m the robbery at the house of a Japanese314 words
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920 1930-10-27 5 A DISUSED THRONE. A "Crime" Which Lloyd George Permitted, In recent years a quiet transformation has taken place m the internal economy of the old Treasury Buildings, Whitehall. Well-fireplaces and radiators have been introduced into Tudor and Georgian rooms, where famous statesmen and their staffs920 words
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Article82 1930-10-27 5 One stand at the Wireless Exhibition at Olympia. London demonstrates the possible greater use of wireless by Scotland Yard by making a strong feature of a receiving set. r^bout the size of a cigar box. which can easily be slipped into a pocket. The loud-speaker is concealed82 words
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Article42 1930-10-27 5 When a man was charged with being drunk and disorderly at Southend a policeman said, "I want to appeal for this prisoner, not because I know him, but because he is a sergeantmajor." The appeal succeeded and the sergeant-major was discharsced.42 words
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Article365 1930-10-27 5 A Fage Highway Robbery m s Hong Kong. i What was described at the time as a highway robbery, during which a bank messenger was relieved of $10,000. was revealed m a Hong Kong police prosecution to be nothing but a hoax on the part of a365 words
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Article200 1930-10-27 5 Mr. Galsworthy's Plea for Simplicity. Mr. John Galsworthy, m his presidential address on "Expression" to the English Society of Bradford, said that m fiction ours was an experimental epoch. New doctrines obtained. There v.as a cult of the future m art and letters, but the word futuristic200 words
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Article59 1930-10-27 5 It is notified m Hrn Ga;.»ttc that an area of land of 177 acres 2 roods situated m the Mi'.kim cf Bukit Timah lias been declared the Bukit Timah Forest Reserve Arf-a. The boundaries of the area are detailed m the notification. A certain area declare! und* i r a59 words
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Advertisement177 1930-10-27 5 wkJt c^v^ We suggest that m you ask your nearest m distributor to show you V I the complete line of RAY* I O-VAC Electric Torches I and RAY-O-VAC Bat- M teries. There are no better made. r Illustrated Catalogue tent without charge upon request. 17- RUE! DE LA PAIX177 words
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Advertisement325 1930-10-27 5 ©Severe Eczema on Face, Arms and Legs Our portrait isoflfiss Florence Big- wjr AiV l A J nell, of C7. Sholars Road, Balham, *****60 i London, England, who. j mother I writes When eleven yean old By Cleansing the Blood with f, uivdaughtorFlorencphadl'soriaßis J^^±^ (Severe Eczema) on her face, ami*325 words
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Article300 1930-10-27 6 NANKING PLANS. Proposed Fund of $50,000,000. Nanking, Oct. 4. The Legislative Yuan of the National Government passed this morning a set of regulations providing that $50,000,000 be set aside by the Government towards a State Famine Relief Reserve Fund. One per cent, of the annual Government300 words
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Article327 1930-10-27 6 Firm Stand Demanded on Extrality Issue. Shanghai. Oct. 14. The future foreign pojicy of the Nanking Government m announced at the weekly session at the Foreign Ministry yesterday by Dr C T. Wang, the Foreign Minister, who reiterated the determination of the Government to proceed with the abolition327 words
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Article259 1930-10-27 6 Loss of Vision m Hi^h Speed Flying. Interesting particulars of air accidents during m the Report the Health of the RA.P. for the year. One nit-man was killed by rifle flre while flying m Iraq; an d a second airman was wounded by j hostile rifle fire259 words
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Advertisement326 1930-10-27 6 WHITEAAWAYS j^J fIMCE* so» I 'CE PLATE Tumblers pt Price S 5..%0 dm 6.00 THF "FfßroviT" #-I ace g\MM*M Price S 5.50 doz. 10.50 HRCONE GLASS Custard 1000 1.. ii.7 5 WARE. Ice Plates 2 00 Ch.ii. |kMMi 10.50 Finger Bowl> v Claret 850 Splendid quality table glassware, full Decanters326 words
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Advertisement159 1930-10-27 6 s Ensures rest and relief for those suffer from Neuralgia, Headache, or Tooth ache, and is invaluable for easing achin joints which are so common m the topics I When applied to insect bites it kills tin the irritation immediately. j W«ibrMEOICAL FULL Ltd. an. d U»spensanes Mid rVovisioa Stores.159 words
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Article1355 1930-10-27 7 FINANCE AND ART. Musician Who is a Carpenter of No Mean Order. When the first sea mite crawled out upon the earth, I dare swear his first impulse was to lie down and bask m the sun, with the warm mud bank cosseting his minute1,355 words
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Article59 1930-10-27 7 The death occurred on Wednesday last v.eek at the General Hospital. Penang. of Mr. Claude de Souza, late of the Government Audit Office. Deceased, who was 37 years of age, was th? eldest son of the family and was married about eight months ago. Much sympathy is felt foi th59 words
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Advertisement245 1930-10-27 7 1 1 COfVUtOMT KinqCeorqelV TH* DISTtLLCftS A4CM6V UMtT«D, 3WSlh>, CCTHCUtteM.' v :vy.v.v: ■■>■. 4:: iv. i.^' L -.-i.nn "rf- >*i*S**->- -r— J I MAKEDON PRONOUNCED MAK-E-DON n j fc£~§^ r 'if?^^l^t3teLj!^S TO CONTAIN i I l 3 QTItTIAT Bl SOLE IMPORTER: I m WEILL MONTOR i -±~-~-VfltiC2^ SINGAPORE. If White245 words
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Advertisement363 1930-10-27 7 You can place complete taith m the «U) goodness of "Lactoj-cn. M It is every- thing that a mother would wish it and mJlr^^^x^r require it to be. Good rich farm milk! XV Not a drop of the cream taken from N^ V -"_V it. All the vitamins of milk363 words
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Advertisement78 1930-10-27 7 A FEW OF 1 Keiiler s of Dundee Delicious Products I LIHLE CHIP ORANGE MARMALADE ASSORTED JAMS I ORANGE MARMALADE JELLY FRUIT JUBES I CHOCOLATE ALMONDS I SWISS FRUITS I ASSORTED DROPS PARISIAN DROPS. •> STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. f SIME DARBY CO., LTD. I (AGENTS FOR MALAYA). :j ,(Sxi)®(sXS)®®®®®<sKS)®®^XsXS^)(s)®®S^^78 words
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Article1019 1930-10-27 8 W. E. HENLEY'S CAREER. New Tribute to His Genius. All the Henleyites (the writer is the lsast of all the Henleyites and hardly worthy to b? called a Henleyite). had hop-d that the latCharles Whibley would have found time, m the intervals of applying his1,019 words
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Article117 1930-10-27 8 Colonel Sir James Hayvvard of Colonu-o. C-y--lon. who commanded the Ceylon Defence Poreduring the Great War, lately chairman of ihLegislative Council of Ceylon, who died on November 14th.. aged 61. domiciled m Ceylon left, exclusive of property m Ceylon, estate m England of the gross value of £10.962 with net117 words
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Article327 1930-10-27 8 Kilimanjaro Seen From the Air. An indiscriminate cinema-goer m Berlin today is likely to find most often three kinds of entertainment offered him: there is the talk film, the silent, though not altogether placid Soviet. film, and the record of travel m lands where jazz is327 words
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Advertisement132 1930-10-27 8 wrecking attack. But Dangerous and annoying >^I •is mosquitoes are, you need S^OL never be bothered by them. Flit will keep your whole jPV^k. C^. household miraculously l^V V free from these fever-car- riers. just spray Flit accord- Al J ing to the simple directions V^nf on the can. No132 words
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Advertisement111 1930-10-27 8 M :owds an^ of c^eG l fcs G>' t boo^ fjX^xfTT^* j I O I ]a l T\* i ro¥#tfml mmw mm and quality |||^jHil lILL for 25 coupons j|fe^raLi VIR P A ,!!< I O A C'°ARE TT E S wv wwvwvvv9HHWWHHHH<»MW 1931 MODEL j {AUSTIN CARS] I Price111 words
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Advertisement452 1930-10-27 9 I BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE ANIOUKE ISS FUMIKO 32 Ohoby Ghmat. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. No*. 1 A 3, PenhAs Road, ,«T Lavender Street Phone M 7&. s MASSAGE_ HALL M KS lIARU AND MISS HANA 60, Waterloo Street TELEPHONE 7467. SELETAR GRANGE TIIOMSON-SELETAB ROAD J 15th. Milestone j S K\452 words
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Advertisement634 1930-10-27 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are tow Invited (or the following materials or ervlces, and that particulars of such tenders nay be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Closing Date. Supply and erection of an Automatic Pumping Plant, m duplicate, at Holland 4 p.m.634 words
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Advertisement555 1930-10-27 9 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT] TRUST. Tenders are invited for the excavation of about 100.000 cubic yards of earth at Monk's Hill which is to be hauled, filled, consolidated and levelled at Balestier Road area. Tenders will close at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 29th October. 1930, and should be deposited m555 words
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Advertisement667 1930-10-27 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. In the Estate of Joseph William Anchant, deceased. Pursiiar.t to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Joseph William Anchant deceased late of No. 17 Lane B. St. George's Road.667 words
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Advertisement446 1930-10-27 9 I NOTICE OF REMOVAL, j I The Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient begs to inform 1 its constituents and others that as from November Ist I I 1930, its business will be carried on at Meyer Chambers. 1 3rd floor, to which office all enquiries may be directed t I from that446 words
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Advertisement302 1930-10-27 9 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties. To be held at rhe Saleroom of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co., Ltd.. Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore. On Monday, October 27th, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Estate of Won; Ah Ng drcea«rd. Lot 1 Valuable Freehold land and houses Nos.302 words
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755 1930-10-27 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1930. WEEK-END COMMENT. 5f The Government is evidently facI ing a stormy session at Home. With 9®» the introduction of measures likely to prove controversial and with the xdg® troubles of unemployment at home I I unlikely to be less during the winter. and755 words
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Article755 1930-10-27 10 The engagement is announced between. Lt Colonel C. O. Harvey C.V.O. C.T.E. M.C. Centra] India Horse, son of the late Rev. C. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey and Lily Millicent. younger daughter of Major General H. L. Pritchard C.B C.M.G.. D.5.0.. and Mrs. Pritchard. A Government Gazette Extraordinary announces the following755 words
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Article582 1930-10-27 10 d BRITISH ENTERPRISE. g n Important Development Nex 1 Year. s S An imix>rtant development of Bri'.ioh ai enterprise m Malaya is recorded m the follow Ing article, by a s,pecial representative of th Morning Post r Although for a considerable unie K.N.I. LM a —Royal582 words
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Article58 1930-10-27 10 tlalaya Connection at Bangkok Missed. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. Bangkok. Oct. 25. t( The outward Dutch air mail from Europe rived at Don Muang this afternoon from kyab. two days behind schedule Straits •rrespondence was destined to proceed to alaya by this morning's mail train from58 words
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Article39 1930-10-27 10 Forty Dead m Serious Floods. i I Reuters Service.] Smyrna. Oct. 26. Forty are dead and many injured m serious floods due to heavy rains. A hundred houses m Smjrna collapsed and railway bridges are destroyed.39 words
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Article267 1930-10-27 10 The Malacca Rural Board held a meeting on Thursday and fixed the rate of assessment on rubber for the second quarter of 1930 at 16 cent per pound (our Malacca correspondent telegraphs). The Board authorised the reassessment of houses at Jasin on rentals which < nave been reduced. The Right267 words
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Article429 1930-10-27 10 THE INVASION OF SINGAPORE. "ENEMY" LAND AT K AT V t Mui^ai Vtl,.^ Manoeuvres. r Had it not bevn for t)) village, th, Iff—,, mi c of residents displavm, i-terest m th- S££* I roops m th, afternoon, d imagined that Sin^*,, her forces to mm* a era* i,nuturr during429 words
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Article40 1930-10-27 10 SATURDAYS RIBBEK PRICK. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. 25, noon. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair otify to-day's rubber prices as )llows: Spot 4 516 (up 2 16) Forward 8 16d (up 2 16). The market is firm.40 words
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Article123 1930-10-27 10 Demonstration at Chinese Consulate. (From Our Own Cor: lVn.um. O« N An incident (xcuned yesteni;i\ hi Clv Consulate. Penan*; VtMO h;\U ed Chinese CMpCDtcn, after OftUWf I Protectorate, went to th« OoOMlatC I manded to see the Consul. Th to be representatives of a IMP employed able-bodied men123 words
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Article35 1930-10-27 10 Main Trunk Road Impassable. fFrom Our Own OKVMpond lp.-h. <>.i Another spell of wet WMtIM ireatens flooding of the roads, and ?ported this morning thai liuhl ass the main Trunk road :»t the35 words
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Advertisement176 1930-10-27 10 ]^CALDB£CXJiACGfi£GOP A CPl^\ CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD Uncorporated under the Compan us MMMMI o/ «J lv if O n"'. (Incorporated m Shanghai). THE LEADING WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS IN THE FAR EAST. New Shipment of Grouse, Pheasants, Partridges, Ducklings. Pigeons, Chickens, Quail. COLD STORAGE-- ORCHARD ROAD AND SUB-DEPOTS. BIRD S176 words
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Advertisement124 1930-10-27 10 j -:634:- NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j TENG SENG GUAN. 1 Established 1905. T. K. K.'s. 2 FANCY RUBBER MATTING. 3 ft. 6 m. x 2 ft. 2 m. $4.00 3 ft. |to x 2 ft. $3.50 3ft 1 ft. 10 m. $3.00 I 2 ft. 10 m. 1 ft. 8124 words
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Article803 1930-10-27 11 PSURGENTS WIN BRAZIL. Americas Diplomacy Alarmed. (Router's Service.] Rio dr Janeiro. Oct. 25. been restored and business' is dial, troops guarding the public PorHcn Ministry h.as notified tnatfc representatives that the ;l im wat the union of Brazilians a- is now incarcerated m a •x- Ministers are803 words
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Article220 1930-10-27 11 EXPLOSION AT MAYBACH. Many Miners Believed Killed. I Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 25 While 150.000 people were attending the funeral cf the 261 Alsdorf mine disaster victims another explosion occurred m the Maybach mine near Saarbrucken. entombing 82 miners. Saarbruecken. rwenty dead and 20 injured have220 words
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Article121 1930-10-27 11 Costes and Bellonte Return. I Reuters Service Paris. Oct. 25. The heme-coming of Coste.s and Bellcnte partook of the character of a national festival. The aviators uere almost smothered with flowers on landing. The Minister for Air (Mr. Laurent-Eynac» officially welcomed them, after which the flyers were121 words
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Article75 1930-10-27 11 American Deputation for Java. [Reuters Service! New York. Oct. 25. Mr. Thomas Chandb-jurne. President of the committee for the stabilisation of the world sugar market, and the Cubar. Senator Viriato Gutierrez, are sailing next week to confer with representatives of the Java Sugar Trust with regard to plans75 words
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Article104 1930-10-27 11 Embargo on Cuban Exports. i Reuter's Service. I Havana, Oct. 26. The President has signed a decree placing a temporary embargo on the export of sugar until the Chadbourne plan is realised. News from Havana last week stated that the willingness of the sugar planters of Cuba104 words
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Article144 1930-10-27 11 Labour Gains Big Victory. f ßeuter's Service.] Sydney. Oct. 26. The New South Wales elections, m which voting is compulsory and on preferential basis. resulted m a Labour landslide, the position of the parties before dissolution and now being: Labour 40 and 54; Nationalists 35 and 23; Country144 words
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Article232 1930-10-27 11 K.L. SENSATION. Robinson's Assistants' Fight m the Dark. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. At one o'clock this morning a murderous attack by a dismissed tukang ayer was made upon two Europeans. D. R. Archer and R. H. Baxter, assistants, Robinson and Company, living232 words
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Article250 1930-10-27 11 Joyful Wedding at Assisi. [Reuter's Service.] AssLsi. Oct. 25. The thoughts of all Bulgaria and Italy centred on this normally quiet Perugian town to-day, which was ablaze with bunting and crowded for the occasion of the wedding of King Boris and Princes Giovanna. The ceremony m the250 words
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Article179 1930-10-27 11 Huge Ransoms Demanded for Captives. t Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] c Hankow. Oct. 25. t Bandits have captured Loshan m south Honan. One Catholic Father, escaping, reports that I the Rev. K. N. Tvedt and Miss Evenson, of f the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. I179 words
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Article96 1930-10-27 11 Soviet Embassy Deny Arrest. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 25. In connection with the Press reports of the alleged arrest of the Englishman Mr. Christopher Jowett, on the Trans-Siberian Railway when en route to Peking, the Soviet Embassy m London states that these are absolutely unfounded adding:96 words
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Article61 1930-10-27 11 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. Oct. 25. The Cabinet has agreed to reduce ministerial salaries by 20 per cent, from November Ist. and has adopted the Budget for 1931. The reduction of salaries of State officials and Post officials is expected to yield over £6,000,000. President HSindenburg has voluntarily61 words
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Article420 1930-10-27 11 i GOVERNMENT IN TROUBLE But AH Parties Fear Election. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 25. Parliament reassembles on Monday m an atmosphere of political uncertainty. The tariff controversy threatens rather disruption among the Conservatives than the embarrassment of the Government, but the latter is credited v. ith the420 words
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Article341 1930-10-27 11 Premier Denies Change of Policy. [Router's Service.] London. Oct. 21. Increasing opposition to the Government decision regarding Palestine is being manifestsd at home and abroad. Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Amery yesterday jointly wrote a letter .o The Times expressing "deep concern" at Governments action341 words
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Article50 1930-10-27 11 Emperor Inspects the Fleet. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Kobe, Oct. 26. In glorious weather Emperor Hirohito to-day reviewed the Japanese fl«?et of 165 war vessels aggregating, 700.000 tons, every one constructed wholly m Japan, while 72 Navy planes paraded m the air. [Earlier cables on page 12.]50 words
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Advertisement216 1930-10-27 11 I ROBIAN RIPPLE i| A Gassic Stationery For whatever purpose or occasion, be it only j i\ a short note to one's friend or an invitation [I for some function, Robian Ripple is the stationery §j you will need. j j§ Delightful to handle, a marvellous surface over- i s216 words
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Article2886 1930-10-27 12 SINGAPORE RACES. Ginger Wins Another Big Race. Deli^hUul weather favoured the concluding «lay of the Singapore Extra race meeting or Saturday and with a programme of eight emm and net very many scratchings there was prospect of interesting racing which was fulfilled although there were no very2,886 words
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Article598 1930-10-27 12 FHDRHDF1 Panrilla 0 0 1 Cousin 0 0 1 Santorio 0 0 1 Tandubas 0 0 1 Gladiator 111 0 0 1 OWNERS. Ist. 2nd. 3rd. H. H. Sultan of Perak 3 2 1 H. Helling 2 0 1 F. J. L. Mayger 2 0 1 Mr. Strode598 words
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Article131 1930-10-27 12 The New Movietone Follies. The New Movietone Follies of 1930 is ,h > feature film at the Alhambra Theatre to-night, rhis film while being the new edition of .fc successful 1929 Follies is based differently. Th<? revue portions are staged not m a theatre, but at the home131 words
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Article136 1930-10-27 12 King of Jazz. Heralded, we are informed, by overseas critics is one of the finest revue productions of the Talkie" era. Universal's big picture The King )f Jazz featuring Paul Whiteman. famous j >rchestra leader, commences its Singapore sea- kmi at the Capitol to-night. Over $2,000,000 gold*136 words
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Article124 1930-10-27 12 The following is the programme of drills up o and for week-ending. November 2i d. Monday. 5 p.m.— Drill Hall. "T 'Chinese) Joy.. 30 Yards Range Competition. Tuesday. 5 p.m.— Drill Hall. "F" (Malay) Coy.. 0 Yards Range Competition. Wednesday. 5 p. -n. -Drill Hall. D* <Eura-124 words
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1140 1930-10-27 12 BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY. Problem of Internationa] Relations. I Reuter's Service. London. Oct. 2!>. BceMog the freedom of the city of n. v castle he Rt. Hon. Arthur Handeraon v.c. Secretary cf State for Foreign Affair-., reviewed strongly the pacific trend of British foreign policy1,140 words
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134 1930-10-27 12 WILL CENOTAPH FUNCTIONS BE DROPPED? WAR MEMORIES, British I^i«n() PI)OM>(t ment Proposal n Retted s Th, Brttkh La*. cpponenta n. Biitam to th. pint tin Cenotaph rupction New York tL other ■■aorlatlum c»f ex-a hostile. The ******- Department received the British N..te. bu any comment. The principal ■Umt cil tile134 words
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Article124 1930-10-27 12 Passing of Well-Knoun LaU» Leader. I Reuters s. n lee London i >| Mr. Harry QwWng, M., La* vp Whttechapal simr i>j23 ud Pi Transport and General Wnk,: dead From humble origin Mr himself up to a proatinenl p councils of the Bnrish Lab. a P m124 words
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Article53 1930-10-27 12 Bitf American Public Works Programme. [Reuter'r- Servirt- \e» York, (hi It anminccd that pi.blic worK> inM;i:< C 90.000 000 will bt> approvtd m HtoMHh stimulus to indu.stry and n-lici oi MMapkfment Mr. Hoover announced that it > to NMM a spt-cial s-smui: of 0 dfal \v:th unemployment or53 words
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Article44 1930-10-27 12 Paraguayan Finance Minister Shot. F Renter's Service 1 Asuncion. P;ir;uu.n Ocl N The Finance Minister <and form» r dent». Dr. Ell/10 Ayala «U towith a revolver by a man. Dr A\ his revolver and killed hi.- tmmi self died from his wound44 words
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Article29 1930-10-27 12 The Late Mr. \l. W. rduuUer. Reuter's Service 1 Woodstock. New Vr.rk 0.1 The death is announced Winthrop Chanler. the noted husband of Lina Cavalmn. th29 words
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Article48 1930-10-27 12 First Deficit for .Mam Years. Ink, Od k For the ttnt timr Dm :>..«: Switzerland's budget shows ing to an official report, m ptnditure will be 403,000.000 »hl •HI total 395.000.000. vhlcfa I default. The Pr-ss DOfaltl out is evidence of the \u>rld-uul< encroaching udoii Swit; tia:u!48 words
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Article707 1930-10-27 13 Progress is a Slow Business. Though season after season one hears of new Rugby clubs being formed, and increasing numbers of members and teams m clubs already established, no new London club has been able to force its way into the very first flight since the war. writes707 words
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Article311 1930-10-27 13 Soccer "Star" on Problems of the Game. With B. S. Farnfleld. the hero cf the 191Q Inter- Vftrsity match, as chairman, and Arthur Grimsdell. who led Tottenham to victory m the |<Mp final of 1921. the r chief nue:t. the footjbalici, M Tec Ii :pent a Simulating311 words
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Article214 1930-10-27 13 Scorer of First Try for Wales Against England. The death of Major Charles Peter Allen recalls memon?.< of the famous Oxford "movement under Harry Vassall that "made" the Rugby game Allen was m those ever glorious Oxford sides that Vassall and Tatham skippered, and was one of214 words
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Article86 1930-10-27 13 Result Man Buys a Racehorse. A man nodded to a friend on Brighton racecourse m mail VMk and found he had bought a horse They were selling Lonesome after it had won the first race, and it was declared sold on th? nod for 10086 words
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Article185 1930-10-27 13 Don Moe to Play m Shanghai. Don Mo°. the famous American Walker Cup player and described by Bobby Jones as the "most promising young amateur golfer m ih? United States." will be m Shanghai shortly. He is now a cadet officer m the Rob?rt Dollar steamship line,185 words
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Article119 1930-10-27 13 To Remain at Chelsea. Andy Wilson. Chelsea's famous Scottish international inside forward, is not to leave Chelsea. An official of the club, m r?ply to a query said: Negotiations are definitely closed, and Wilson will remain at Chelsea." There was much concur, among followers of Chelsea when it119 words
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Article130 1930-10-27 13 Policeman Footballer Who Fell m a Match. The death of a M^troplitan policeman, who died m a nursing home ftfter breaking his l?g m a football match, was inquired into at I Camberwell inquest. The policeman was William John Hooppell. aged 20. of High-street. Peckham. a native130 words
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Article61 1930-10-27 13 Mr. Anthony Diamond,, of th^ Groat Western Hotel, Acocks Green. Birmingham, who Was a former amateur lightweight boxing champion of England and later an amateur h?avy-weight champion, left estate of th° gross value of £9.876 14s. 9d., with net personalty £9.787 13s. 9d. He left his61 words
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Article28 1930-10-27 13 Edward Griggs. who spent 113 hours 13 minutes of constant putting on a miniature golf course at Chattanooga, Tennessee, has bs?n taken to hispital for observation.28 words
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Article29 1930-10-27 13 J. H. Cornish, the captain and centrehalf of Barking Town, has signed league forms for the Thames AFC. Cornish assisted Thames on several occasions la?t teuton.29 words
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Advertisement449 1930-10-27 13 Mt'n nis striiif/s that sttintl a tvsl Ultv this... are WWooil mS| In all tournaments m all countries it \^<^Pv is Armour's Davis Crip and Extra Special £v strings that are used to meet the grilling f 'J requirements of championship play. J**"4t A. For the ordinary player everywhere I449 words
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Advertisement926 1930-10-27 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. SXFBESB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twtse Mental? Setrlee Uverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genes and Etm). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails. A vjLYCUB Por Havre, Amsterdam.926 words
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Advertisement420 1930-10-27 14 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (In rporated 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. D«e Singapore. CITY OP SHANGHAI Nov. 7 ss. KAZEMBE j^ eCm 5 HOMEWARDS. a*. CITY OP420 words
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Advertisement468 1930-10-27 14 P. &> O. British India and Apar Lines, (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Singapore. Tonnage *ujl!l RAWALPINDI 16,800 NOV. 1 ""»«»Mr%468 words
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Advertisement703 1930-10-27 15 O. S. K. Lone. f pto and and New York:— (from Kobe) t Express Freight Service). Tokal Maru Dec Seattle and Vancouver:- f ro m Kobe, t Manila Man, Nov 10 1411 foturdam. Hamburg (Bremen) -Mi^erp. Amur Main N OV 16 18 ou[t Port Eli2abeth. Cape Town. Rio de i,703 words
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Advertisement340 1930-10-27 15 n| _^^^yfßOM SINGAPORE X. t ■Crfp'VY'T" m| \1 m M mmmmmmm f m W'F& A I M .^tf^^. jn| r yH^B TOtUROPE J ll9 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. via Suez340 words
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Advertisement846 1930-10-27 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY. OF BATAVIA (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDE SISnon7No T^ TH INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451. with sub-connections ,to: -Passage. Freights Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Sinfapore and Penan,, of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING846 words
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Advertisement654 1930-10-27 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via I A vi, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tb» *m MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia654 words
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Advertisement446 1930-10-27 16 ims. DANMARK. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe (arrived Oct. 18, 1930) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown Nos. 3 and 4 at 9 a.m. and at Matches and Acid Stores at 2446 words
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Advertisement445 1930-10-27 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. k (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). D «»e Sails M.S. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 28 Nov. 3 c N T«l M.S. SILVERBEECH Nov. 9 Nov! 15 PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES— STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to445 words
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Advertisement18 1930-10-27 16 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERIf COMPANY. SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. I COMMISSION AGENtI Offices MATNARD'S BIILDP* 4 11, Battery Road. Telephone No. 6431.18 words
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Miscellaneous693 1930-10-27 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday. Tuesday, Thursday aad Friday. 6 Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 *m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday q p693 words
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Miscellaneous150 1930-10-27 16 Jerantut. Brit. 73, from Muar 25, for Muar 27. Krian, Brit. 453, from Malacca 25, for Malacca 27. Singkep. Dut. 284, from Belawan 25, for Belawan 28. Kamala. Brit. 112. from Muar 25, for Muar 27. J. v. der does de Bye, Dut. 86, from SingkeD 25, for Singkep 27.150 words
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Article51 1930-10-27 17 U amir Pmybrvn i rom day brought a cargo of .-ugar. cil tanker War Mehtar arriv.-d •irtav and proceeded to i boarded the NtonNffea ■-■'< arrived from Hon» and Marched her for eaotn. iboul ttt iahils of chandu chain looker and the No. 1 N arresti51 words
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Article54 1930-10-27 17 (r uh and Sloops for East r Indies. I. 1 «t r'.-. Srrvicp. The Hajnie, Oct. 25. Ctaanbei by ci votes to bill authorising the construction id tuo .sloops for use principally Indies. A lively debate resulted '.^pension <>f a Communist Minister Mated that the bill undue54 words
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Article429 1930-10-27 17 Rrsl Japanese-Built Liner Sold. froai San Francisco, says the nal Of Commerce, that the Los hip Company has replaced the City Of Honolulu, originally the Ml Kiautsi hou. which has been i- pair, by the purchase from Yum n KattM of the Tenyo Maru tork M being429 words
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Article182 1930-10-27 17 RSimgrsted Close Season for All Kinds. Increase m the number of crabs British vessels In the various sea ricta since 1919 is recorded m the i•! t of the Inter-Departmental appointed by the Minister of Agris cretary of Stat** for Scotinto the crab and lobster I 1919 thr182 words
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Article1135 1930-10-27 17 Riffht of Owners of Cargo to Collect For Goods Pirated. The appellate division of the second branch of the high court for Kiangsu. at Shanghai, before Judßes Werfu Yiko Hu. (presiding*. Lee Mo and Yeh Dzai Durn. has been occupied m further argument of counsel and evidence1,135 words
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Article456 1930-10-27 17 Progress of Spanish Naval Industries. The second Pair of Industries of the Sea is now being held at San Sebastian (the first was 'held also m San Sebastian, m 1928.) The beautiful capital cf Guipuzcoa aspires to become Spain's City of the Sea, a title disputed456 words
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Article292 1930-10-27 17 Second of Three New Motor Ships. The second of the three new motorships Hikawa Maru. Hiye Maru and Heian Maru. which have been completed for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for exclusive use on the service between Seattle and the Far East, is on her maiden voyage on292 words
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Article136 1930-10-27 17 Scarborough, Sept. 23. Following one of the poorest herring fishing seasons for many years, and when most of the drifters had gone further south m search of the fish, large shoals have arrived off Scarborough. The Lowestoft steam drifter Evening Primrose found a targe shoal yesterday, and136 words
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Advertisement198 1930-10-27 17 rar ifonr next bridge partu« RcfircsliiiiciiC always turn out trumps Oif you add a little Colman's Mustard when preparing them. Remember this when you give your next bridge party, and your gucsti will really enjoy the interval for snacks." Every sandwich is improved by a touch of Colman's Mustard it198 words
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Article1220 1930-10-27 18 MUDDLED HOURS. The Woman Who Planned Holidays Six Years Ahead. Everybody knows that to acquire mastery of any kind a certain concentration of mind and purpose is essential. We cannot excel m higher physics or gardening, m lawn tennis or statistics, m any kind1,220 words
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Article130 1930-10-27 18 The Champagne Clue m Montmartre. If he had not been so generous with the champagne m a Montmartre dance hall. Marcel Lagrange. of Bordeaux, might still be a free man. A detective saw Marcel buying bottle after bcttle of champagne for the dancers m a130 words
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Article107 1930-10-27 18 The Bingkck Times TOOQrtSI the death of Rev. Brother Theodc re -Maria of the Assumption Collegs who passed away m the St. Louis Hospital The deceased Brother took advantage of the vacation to undergo an operation for hernia Thereafter he developed bronchial-pneumonia! but this did not at first cause much107 words
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Advertisement224 1930-10-27 18 I THE LAW DEMANDS I X THAT EACH f ♦f AUTOMOBILE X X BE FITTED X WITH AN ♦S> EFFICIENT X I MECHANICAL WARNING! f We have just opened new V and large stocks of the A t best makes of English «> I BULB HORNS AT PRICES RANGING FROM224 words
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Advertisement633 1930-10-27 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England) Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.645,505 BOARD OP DIRECTORS: J. M. R/rie. Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq.. J. O. Robin; on, Esq., W. H. Shelfoid, Esq., Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON633 words
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Advertisement220 1930-10-27 18 INSURANCE. TUP j^'-'i- 'j>x inn 1 4 V\ a*™ IHi BRITISH Wp/ INSURANCE COMPANY M>,,| U FIRE, MARINE, IHANgR AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT lOWEST CURRENT KATES L. C. MARGCLIOUTH. Mv: as? r Office: 2. Finlayson Grwn PERSONAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyday HAVE you made provision (or the220 words
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Article189 1930-10-27 19 lit, oust ruction Proposals of K ufobcr Companies. PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London. Oct. 25. Mudu Rubber Company proper interest payments due m Januar. t year on the 7 per cent. DebenUldßg holders to accept 7 pet as special concessions to th« holders. The directors state thai have189 words
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Article56 1930-10-27 19 T.KA/s Policy of Silence. Rom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipch. Oct. i:>. :> -t Ls being displayed locally m the home, which, it is understood was lay by the local Council of the I PA and forwarded to England, but repeated inioimation from th T.P.A. have authentic56 words
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Article184 1930-10-27 19 CWhat Indian Labour Means. England do not seem to realise I I owned and managed estates m Malaya Btatea arc h?.ndicapj)ed m a with the native owned and manrritea Mr. W A. Buckmaster t.: One of the principal reasons is rnment insists on the labour force lb184 words
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Article102 1930-10-27 19 Plan tv Help Producing Interests. Paris. Oct. IX. pence between the liinif* decided on ncasun s «>1 c lonial rubber and coffee, Urn r "'.naiici'jre ana ■•••stand-' >>: rubber a small import -luty El would be small, not .o upsvu market, and would be applied vo lial102 words
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Article75 1930-10-27 19 irittslj Radio Official Service. I Kuffby. Oct. 24. PXchanget :ir i Amsterdam 12.06 Bombay Is. 5<,d., B rlin 20.395 •■i 844, Bucharest 818. Rio. <nomiiml» Urea 38.. Copenhagen 18.16. Geneva •tors 193 U. Hong Kong Is. 3 27--btm 108U5. Madrid 45.25. Milan 92.805 Weo b 8 New York 4.8575 words
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Article456 1930-10-27 19 London, Oct. 1. Tin- pessimism during the past VMk has been as pronounced as the optimism was before the Hatry and Wall Street smashes, and probably is just as unwise, but the U.S.A. content themselves with announcing that their wealth is unimpaired, and seem to be incapable either456 words
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Article397 1930-10-27 19 Two Fortunate Rubber Companies. Shareholders of two rubber companies under similar management have received circulars i trOM their chairman. Sir Francis Voules. setting forth the position of their undertakings m itht light of the heavy fall m the price of 'rubber Fortunately there companies are not hort397 words
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Article59 1930-10-27 19 Travancore Government Bans Import. Madras, Oct. 4. The Government of Travancore State have prohibited the import of unroasted coffee beans 1 into Travancore by sea or, excrpt where import is from a plac? within India, by land. This closes a loop-hole by which the berry I oorer stephanodercs59 words
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Article224 1930-10-27 19 October 25. SELLING. London. 4 months" sight 2 3 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 23 78 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 I/ondon, demand 2,3 13 16 London, T.T. 2 3 25 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1433224 words
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Article210 1930-10-27 19 October 25. Tin 75 Tons $61 t s Gambler 9^ Pepper White 43 Pepper Black 26 Flake Tapioca 41^ Pearl Sago Small 5*4 Copra. Sundried 6.40 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle fNe*7) 0.30 Rice, Slam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan210 words
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Article888 1930-10-27 19 SATURDAY, OCT. 25TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Mayer* sellers. \sam Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitam Tin ss) 8s 6d 9s 6d Bangrin Tin <£> 12s 9d 13s 9d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 10s 12s norn Chenderiang888 words
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Article152 1930-10-27 19 Singapore. Oct. 24. Tht market has been distinctly steadier throughout the week and locally t h<> period closes with an improvement of on balance. To-days cables quote London up l-16d. 3 4 l-16d. and New York up gold toB' go!.1. These prict-s show gains of ',d. m London152 words
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Article322 1930-10-27 19 Effect of Restricting Agreement. Amsterdam. Sept. 21. The Chairman of the Association of Owners of Dutch-Indian Tea Plantations. Mr. Hart, has made a stat?ment with regard to the situation of the tea market. He declared that the restriction agreement with British tea growers is being carried through loyally,322 words
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61 1930-10-27 19 October 25th., 11 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard, Spot 13.- 13 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 13 13". December 13 T 14 Nov-Dec. 13 14 Jan-March 14 1 14 Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable London Spot sheet 4 3 lGd.61 words
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Article80 1930-10-27 19 Commenting upon the policy of Pelepah Valley <Johom and Kota Ttofgi iJohoret Rubber Companies m publishing retails cf the cost of production The Times says: The shareholders thus know the exart positinn of their companies. Shareholders of tbOM numerous companies which m recent jrean have suppressed the figures of their80 words
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Article448 1930-10-27 19 Policy Recommended to Estates. The following is the text of the R.G.A. letter regarding tapping policie- of which extracta were cabled out recent 1 Sir.— lt will bo evident to all that until indecision of the Dutch East Indies Government as recently announced is reversed, no useful448 words
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Article262 1930-10-27 19 Striking Instance of Follies of Individualism. The plight of the rubber industry is one of the most striking instances yet BBCOfWd by tha great slump of the follies of individualism and the incapacity of men m thttr present •tatC of civilisation t:> bring the rcsourc of Nature262 words
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Article171 1930-10-27 19 Whili' the present record lo« mark* t prtCC* for crude rubber doubtlessly mean :tl tba mcnv nt large inventory losst to tin- m.tnutaefettrtnt industry. su< h IOMH Ml still but paper ones. When the time DOOMS, toWTdi the end of the year, to take actual htfcntOTlw, the price situation may171 words
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Advertisement69 1930-10-27 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). ICE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry, E.C. ompany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ATTRACTIVE PI.A»«69 words
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Advertisement87 1930-10-27 19 TOMgJ?J?J?jaJi!fi!|Hl?JH^^ I IN A.D. 1720. I mn {two hundred and ten years ago i JO I I There were no Telegraphs 9 l\ .< N Cables i jg m v Telephones !ft Sr and the General Post Office had \fi t only just been opened with a very j T87 words
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Article177 1930-10-27 20 Chelsea Stars Outshone at Birmingham. IReuter's Service.] London, Oct. 25. The attendance of a mere 16,000 spectators at the soccer international between Scotland and Wales m Glasgow this afternoon emphasised the lack of interest, owing to the English League's ruling that Welsh and Scottish internationals playing for English177 words
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Article871 1930-10-27 20 Away Club Do Well. I FREE PRESS SERVICE: —COPYRIGHT. I London. Oct. 26. There was a crowd of 56.000 to see the Arsenal —West Ham match which ended m a one goal all draw (Bastin scoring for the Arsenal and Pollard for West Ham.) This was really871 words
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Article932 1930-10-27 20 FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W L. D. P. A. Pts. Ar-enal 12 8 1 3 34 18 19 Aston Villa 12 7 2 3 31 18 17 Sheffield Wed. 12 6 i 5 20 14 17 Derby County 12 6 2 4 28 17 16 Leicester932 words
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Article61 1930-10-27 20 The repeal of alcohol prohibition may be r ►ne of the first proposals submitted to the new Finnish Parliament. The Premier, Mr. Sbinmfu, is stated to be drafting a Bill to this li Sect, as he is persuaded that the corruption F n public life consequent upon prohibition and E61 words
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Article344 1930-10-27 20 MALAYA CUP RUGBY. Scoular Kicks Seven Goals. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang;, Oct. 25. Penang defeated Kedah m the Malaya Cup by 35 pts. (7 goals) to 6 pts. (2 tries). Features of the game were the improved play of the Penang forwards and the344 words
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Article71 1930-10-27 20 Harlequins Vanquish Guys. iFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. Oct. 26. The following are the principal Ruaty results: Newport 11. Oxford 17. Blackheath 5. Cardiff 6. Guys 15. Harlequins 24. Cheshire 22. Northumberland 0. Durham 15. Cumberland 8. Gloucestershire 14. Devonshire 8 Somerset 16. Cornwall 8. Richmond 6. Cambridge71 words
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Article79 1930-10-27 20 The following have been invited to play Rugby for the S.C.C. against H.MS. Cornwall m whites to-morrow (Tuesday* on the S.C.C. Padang. at 4.50 p.m.:— A. N. Other. F. G. Minns. H Price. C. J. M. Kirke. A. P. Goldman, R. M. Hoops. A. L. B. Perkins. M. C.79 words
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Article326 1930-10-27 20 A Complicated Game From Norway. Oslo. Sept. 18. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Oslo Chess Society one of the members. Mr. E. Brodtkorb, presented before the assembly a new game based on the now existing chess. The new "chess" is played on a board four326 words
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Article50 1930-10-27 20 An Air Orient seaplane flew over Bangkok ast week <iu:insr a trial flight from Saigon to team, Chataboon. etc., and then down the M last coast to perhaps Hua Hin and across to lo Calcutta. The 'plane, afterwards landed m the 'St iver between Jong Insi and Klong Toi |se50 words
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Article213 1930-10-27 20 CHEATING CHARGE. Warrant for Arrest of F. S. Williams. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 26. An incident arising out of the Taiping races last August was enquired into on Saturday by Tungku Ismail against F. S. Williams, late manager F.M.S. Oil Palm Plantations, under the Criminal213 words
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Article71 1930-10-27 20 Another Win for Phar Lap. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.] Sydney, Oct. 25. The Honee Cup run here to-day resulted as follows SHADOW KING (7 13) 1 KENNEDY (8.5) 2 SALONIKA (7.3) 3 Won by a head; third a neck away. Sixteen ran. The Cox Plate resulted as follows:—71 words
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Article256 1930-10-27 20 A New Football Ground at Geylang. The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 6 on October 17th. Decided that Governments offer of vacant Crown land at the corner of Clemenceau Avenue and Orchard Road, provided the Commissioners will contribute half the cost of the256 words
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Article125 1930-10-27 20 Present Positions m the Championship. The results of the Club Championsliip up x>-date are as follows. P. W. D. L. Pts. Lo Kam Woon 14 11 1 2 11 14 B. O. Wilmot 16 11 0 5 11 Tan Luang Kia 16 6 3 7 7^ R.125 words
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Article99 1930-10-27 20 "A" Class Handicap 250 Up. J. Lee Scr. beat H. H. Bullen owe 100 by 66. "B" Class Handicap— 150 Up. H. M. Bright owe 25 beat R. S. Wilson owe 5 by 34. H. E. Howe Scr. beat R. T. Boyd owe 25 by JX MONDAY'S99 words
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Article32 1930-10-27 20 By the departure for Setiu, Trengganu of •r. Peter McNee, Selangor Association football ses a leading player who has captained the ;ate team with great success for the last two asons. M.M.32 words
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Advertisement190 1930-10-27 20 6 ORIGINAL TALKIE ARTISTs! His Mas^r's Voice j i I RECORDS. j KING OF JAZZ. i B 3456 It happened m Monterey i Song of the dawn CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD. I B 3467 For you I You, you alone i THE BRAT. I B 3451 Back to gay Paree190 words
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