The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1930
1930-10-29
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section20 1930-10-29 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,1 HI) KSTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article437 1930-10-29 1 A tragic incident occured at the opening of r.iiliamti.t by their Majesties yesterday, m which a Labcur Government participated fee the first time m history, the Bishop of Worcester succombing from an attack of hi art failure while waiting m the crowd —Page 11. The Duke of437 words
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Article1241 1930-10-29 1 When the distinguished personage opened ■tur villauc library there WM pi c cmod to him old Amos, of whom wo were proud because ho said he remembered the death of the Duke of Wellington. Sometimes Amos claimed even to recall the arrival of tidings about the battle1,241 words
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Advertisement341 1930-10-29 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE <OPEAN TROPICAL SUITS, 82. HIGH STRF.ET. (Raffles Hotel I XCELLBNT ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN W SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS 5 Mi LC 31 y i This Evening at 6.15 Tea Dance I MONM LITTERS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA jfj i SATURDAY. NOVEMBER Bth, f THE POPPY DAY "BLUE" BALL341 words
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Advertisement260 1930-10-29 1 DOMINION ROYAL i I I wmm r^^^m jM^M Wmm A mmmmmr HJ ■9S/// T^kWmX WmW m\mWtißll\Tm\\\\\m>-~^mmmm\\ \\\W i j j Distributors Throughout Malaya. I McALISTER Co., Ltd. I Singapore, Pcnansr, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. a! •">? 1 EUROPE® HOTEL I "Renowned by recommendation" 1 I •jj In view of the260 words
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Advertisement95 1930-10-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hot el General W Paj a r "Philips" lamp P I What the new Qlax > -Pagt 8 Try Dominion Royal tyre: Page l. British Industries Pair notlci Page 5, Cinema and amusement gttkh Page 2. Use Wakefield Castrol motor oil Page 5. Novel Xmas greetings at Kelly95 words
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Advertisement13 1930-10-29 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style. Cut Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.13 words
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Advertisement269 1930-10-29 2 TRUFOOD. HUMANISED AND FULL CREAM. \n 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 at the I CAPITOL t RESTAURANT I Malaya's Finest Appointed 1 I Restaurant. Service I269 words
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Advertisement214 1930-10-29 2 VJCrOftJA THEATRE I COMING NOV: 22nd 23rd TWO RECITALS ONLY I Dame Clara Butt i AND I \l Mr. Kennerley Rumf ord. s 2>m 11' I 111 l I r If W IV me: f/£is\ TO-NIGHT p^tJf Special Matinee To-day at 3.15 Children Half Price CROWDED HOUSE NIGHTLY Amazed at214 words
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Advertisement261 1930-10-29 2 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9als l THE CAREFREE I ALL COMEDY I SHOW YOU'VE I BEEN WAITING FOR EL BRENDEL 1 MARJORIE WHITE WM. COLLIER 1 NOEL FRANCIS MIRIAN SEEGAR AND I FRANK RICHARDSON I THE NEW 1 I MOVIETONE I I FOLLIES of 1930! THE LAST WORD IN (iilTINf, GAY!261 words
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Miscellaneous288 1930-10-29 2 THE WEEK. Wednesday. 29th. High Water. 03 37. 6 8 ft 14.09. 8.0 ft Rugby D «MG I Co Welch vs Johon at JokMC B Co Welch VS. Public ■uviOM 3rd XV. at Thomson Road Hock«> SRC vs Welch Regt 2nd XI at SRC; Chinee XI VI M.C.U. United Services288 words
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Article584 1930-10-29 3 SIR W. MORRIS' HOPES. Protection to Afford Work end Wages. The call from the heads of British industr; for the formation of a National Council o Industry and Commerce "to further by al possible means the economic and flnancia prosperity of Great Britain" has caused584 words
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Article437 1930-10-29 3 A Lead to the Nation. The King has decided to have :io fewer than five new British ears. This m its: lf would be an unusual step m the case of one who is at once the first and the least extravagant motorists m the land.437 words
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Article903 1930-10-29 3 THE DANGER POINT. Bad Effect on Motorists' Nerves But Less Risk. y >f Driving m really heavy traffic seems to have U a worse effect on motorists' nerves than anyJ thing else they are normally called upon to c face, writes the Evening News903 words
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Article231 1930-10-29 3 Some day. perhaps, our car manufacturers will recapture the overseas markets. There is j evidence from many quarters of renewed-acti-vity m this direction. Time after time it has been made plain that it is not so much the question of car types being more suitable for [overseas231 words
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Advertisement122 1930-10-29 3 AUSTIN 7j i I TOURER $1275 I SALOON $1495 I U NIMPEACHABLE f c 1 Oecurity I 1 T* I I 1 HAT I Borneo Motors I I Limited. 1 I SINGAPORE 1 *■> A ALWAYu PENANG, TAIPING. IPOH, KDALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MALACCA AND lIAAD YAL I iIEGOTIABLE ft AND122 words
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Advertisement506 1930-10-29 3 TRADE BUYERS- f make your arrangements now to visit ♦> I THE 1931 I BRITISH I INDUSTRIES FAIR I f IN LONDON BIRMINGHAM, *f FEBRUARY 16—27, 1931 t The number of exhibitors has increased again, and now covers jt <r practically the whole range of British Industry. At no other506 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1930-10-29 4 Chess Problems and Solutions. 1 B u Our Chess Editor. Problem No. 102: (by A. F. Mackenzie. > Black 7 pieces. White 8 ptMai White u> mi>\e and mati 1 m three moves. International Chess. The Cup presented by Urn Hon. F Hanv.ltonRiisscll >• v .mpt'tition at International Tiani, Tourniitn-1,249 words
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Article547 1930-10-29 4 LNo Support for Dean Inge. LK-an Inge's proposals for revision of the marriage and divorce taws have caused much controversy m orthodox Church quarters, and h* views were strongly criticised by divorce reformers In his book "Christian Ethics and Modern Problems." the Dean proposed that marriage* should547 words
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Article174 1930-10-29 4 Extensive Plot to Cheat Revenue. London, Oct. 18. Customs officers m motor boats are reported to be watching m the Humber for vessels engaged m illicit trade, following the discovery by secret men employed by the Customs and Excise Departments of a wide-spread plot to smuggle spirits, silk174 words
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Article369 1930-10-29 4 Dors That Stop Murderers, The Alspttan. Hkt mahogany sideboards and good Banners, has gore out of fashion. You iv> longer see him drt.uilv watching the- traffic from the inside of a closed car or tread on hu, unhappy toes as he is draygeu through a shoppmr crowd at369 words
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Article1834 1930-10-29 4 STAMBOUL NIGHTS. Adventures of a "German Governess." Constantinople m Wav-time wa:, a city bewitched, state? Major Yeats-Bvov.n m a talk. Of course it always was. and still is. the kind r>f place where you may expect to meet Aladdin, or Sindbad the Sailor, or1,834 words
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Article90 1930-10-29 4 Machines Capable ol I To be Built Important equipment for which, when complete will pta Air Service ahead of all line of day squadrons M Morning Post. The paper understands thai Ls placing a record p«M I equipping the great ma»ont\ rons oi the Air Force90 words
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Article, Illustration627 1930-10-29 4 HORATIUS - Bridge Notes and Problems. HORATIUS I HOW CHAMPIONS I BID. I BY JJY the time this article appears the l^ur U American champions should have have arrived m England for the great duplicate match at Contract against Colonel Walter Bullcr's team of English players. Ejth sides are at pains to627 words
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Article1145 1930-10-29 5 PROTEST MEETING. Proposed Taxation on Race Meetings. At an extraordinary meeting summoned by the Cnincse General Chamber of Commerce m Hong Kong last .veek fcr discussion of -..h? Government's intention to increase the assessment lafes, various suggestions were put forward for drliberation, and after1,145 words
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Article397 1930-10-29 5 The Red Spots on Jupiter. Paris. Sept. 24th. Is life about to make its appearance on the planet Jupiter Aie the f;\n red cp t" cbtervedl by astronomers upon Juptter'l cra^c- u> surface m process of iclidiricaticn cr merely a minifestation oi in:e:nal volcanic utivity. like397 words
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Article93 1930-10-29 5 Complete Rest Owing to Heart Trouble. Xewhaven (Connecticut) Oct. 20. Dr. RabindrantUh Tagore has cancelled all his American engagements owing to hpart trou- ble. Specialists examined him and ordered complete rest. It is understood that he will leave lor India as soon as he ran saf.ly make the93 words
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Advertisement377 1930-10-29 5 v s L ADOWS ±™?HL Greeting. A series of silhouette drawings created by a few rapid strokes of the 17 ,ti\ i V < Mncse brush. It is a most adorable J/ k souvenir of the people of Malaya SCREEN 1 mum packed c n POST FREE I„ C SUM-ING377 words
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Advertisement38 1930-10-29 5 Strength! QUAKER OATS is rich m protein— which builds strong, sinewy muscles. In addition, it has abundant carbohydrate for energy; minerals for blood and nerves; vitamins for health. Eat Quaker Oats m some form daily. Quaker Oats 20.1738 words
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Advertisement374 1930-10-29 5 j Estate Trust Agencies l| (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES f J' fKSL C o roSS Street MALACCA, i 11, Light Street PENANQ. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with g the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, 15 Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and374 words
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845 1930-10-29 6 AN AMERICAN FORECAST, j Lessons the Makers Have i Learned. By E. Y. Watson. (Free Press and N.A.N.A. Oopyitgfct). I Detroit. Sept. 20. I THE year 1931 is going to bring wih It a readjusted automobile industry. In part, it will be brought about Liirough845 words
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Article371 1930-10-29 6 London to Coventry for A Shilling. At a co-t cf esvenpencs a Coventry-ouii: four-stater tar. fitted with a U;< H engtn has travelled from London to Coventry at U3 average sp??d of twenty miles par hour. Th? oil us ?d was crud?. costing 4d. p.r gallon.371 words
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Article135 1930-10-29 6 Failure to generate at more than a few amperes is not always due to improper setting of the third brush of the generator, which is used to regulate current output Different settings of the third brush will sometimes fail to remedy the trouble, and investigation will show that135 words
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Article92 1930-10-29 6 Because dust particles m the air adhere to the oil surfaces of the air cleaner as the air passes into the carburetor, it is important to remove th? cleaner, wash it m gasoline or kerosene and recoil the filtering element before I replacing on the engine. For passenger cars 192 words
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Article742 1930-10-29 6 Sir Percival Perry's Proposal. A subject that has been widely discussed m this country for many years past is the soundness or the reverse of the horse-power tax or. private motor vehicles. As everyone knows, this tax is at the rate of £1 per horse-power, and the method742 words
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Article109 1930-10-29 6 a lUaactnm Bn oecurn of Oct. ISI il Mrmbaku! apparently m the ba. limn. Tay He. Toot on after tutting tiuto another block of v«r few ninutci yen ami to Urn bulkUni ol limn Ttoj B" pud bj miiw ■enool tbt and by a Chinese Club on t u.i- iB.N.B. Herald - 109 words
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Advertisement278 1930-10-29 6 I BEST BRITISH I I MEDIUM POWERED I I AND I PRICED CARS. I t I Prices Greatly Reduced! I 1 I FOR 1931 SEASON t T I STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE. i PHONE 944. *Z~l+**Z~Z"Z>t"l^ 1 r^r Hc*aeyou *ncnasttokeep thin/tm >nC/as bxzsciy utmuit Smi^f always drink Whiskey and fbiiy wkieh278 words
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Advertisement251 1930-10-29 6 I Babiesthrhe I only when I 5 assimikiu t: efbcd I I they take. G:>> I J a food that L am I I digest ea^Ui, fcttis I j msh and piu\ I S builds up l\ I j muscle -m > -rt- I 1 In 4 sizes of all251 words
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Advertisement220 1930-10-29 7 fc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiimmiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii 3 I PONTIAC SEDAN CHEVROLET TRUCK PT^ilL Pontiac BIVS Six, although extremely low- f *w.:cvr. .ict 1 ruck rua.ssis with its reputation priced, differs from the more expensive cars dtotflulicd by proven performance equipped witk DO JtCi —I ss E S only 111 one respect: the oil- and220 words
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Article695 1930-10-29 8 KING'S PRISON-HOUSE. Finch-Hatton Papers for Students. Following the decision of the Earl of Winchilsea to deposit the Finch-Hatton collection with the Northamptonshire Record Society, a unique collection of historical documents, many o f them dating from the early Middle Ages, will shortly become available for695 words
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Article319 1930-10-29 8 Lady Mary Dormer 1-f t Southampt.in on Oct. 4. m the Rawalpindi for toe British Legation, Bangkok. By departure on Homi? leave of Mr J W. Ifttneey, of t ic a.pc. Malacca, the Settlement has lost a popular footballer who last year aptataed Ifalacca'i H.M.S. Malaya Cup XI. Mr. Charles319 words
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Advertisement204 1930-10-29 8 W > Q^ nHII 1 D 1 V APCENTA I 31 1 »fi Ihe perfect diffusion V j| [j of the Argenta lamp, jj [I with its 2-ply opal 1 1 jrlass and the glare- vji S less light of the J 1 i f i i jg Arlita inside204 words
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Advertisement204 1930-10-29 8 What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, m our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries m scientific research." Reprinted from "The Practitioneb" for January, 1925. ONLY GLAXO204 words
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Advertisement403 1930-10-29 9 BUSINESS CARDS. M" AS SAGE ANICUBI ISS FUMIKO S2 Dhoby Ghast. MEMORIALS. SIN(i4PORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 3. Penhas Road. ,ff I-i vender Street Phone 6075. MASSAGE HALL >lK HARU AND MISS HANA KGO, Waterloo Street TELEPHONE 7467. JSELETAR GRANGE I THOMSON-SELKTAB BOAD 15th. Milestone J ftEA-SIDC HOLIDAY HOME AFTERNOON403 words
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Advertisement472 1930-10-29 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders are now tented for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Closing Date. Supplying and fixing C.I. Gutters and downpipes at a new block of Quarters at472 words
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Advertisement830 1930-10-29 9 TENDERS. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES FOR SINGAPORE, 1931. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded m sealed covers and marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders," will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on October 31st, 1930, for the exclusive right, subject to the830 words
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Advertisement607 1930-10-29 9 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 323 of 1925. Re CHOP NAM CHIANG LONG. Notice is hereby given that a First Dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. All creditors must prove their claims607 words
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Advertisement522 1930-10-29 9 I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I I The Credit Fonder d'Extreme-Orient begs to inform 1 I its constituents and others that as from November Ist I 1930, its business will be carried on at Meyer Chambers. 3rd floor, to which office all enquiries may be directed I I from that date.522 words
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Advertisement472 1930-10-29 9 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya, live "news" paper 30-40 columns of news daily. Also the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announcements, Special Dally London Cables, Rubber and Tin Price Cables together with exclusive472 words
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722 1930-10-29 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930. THE HIGH COST OF CUSTOM. There have been a good many indications of late m the accounts of the annual meetings of various co-operative associations that the co-operative movement, particularly m towns, is reaching a definitely difficult stage m its development, although a722 words
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Article1613 1930-10-29 10 Mr. A. MacLeod has succeeded Mr. D. Fulton as Manager of Ipoh Tin Dredging. Ltd. Mr. Sanderson, Municipal Engineer, Malacca, is ill and may have to proceed on sick leave, says the Malacca Guardian Tungku Mohamed. Assistant Commissioner of Police. F.M.S.. who has been on a visit to Java, returned1,613 words
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Article161 1930-10-29 10 MALACCA ASSIZES. I Not Guilty Verdict Reriv^ I With Jo>. I I From Our Own c.rr M I The Malacca Assizes ojx n Urn before Mr. Justice Famr-M, v.1,,u .1,, I The :ase concerning th<- m :iri I Cross Street was mention. .1 (1 r161 words
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Article163 1930-10-29 10 Representative Meeting m Ipoh. I From Our Own Corr lp»»i. <M At a largely attended Mettau <\ repress,. tativcs of 150 Chinese guild*. Bran and assort, tions. there were mterestme ai Perak Chinese Chamber ;>f OaOMMVra on qi-v. tions now affecting the Chilis. There was a lively discus.Mur.163 words
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Article502 1930-10-29 10 Committee Meeting Report. From the minuter of a Committee raprtun held at the V.M.C.A. Board Room Mi October 20th, we take the following items I The Secretary reported that the frharry pony structure was now completed and appeared to be used extensively and its sbetoer properly appreciated LETHAL502 words
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Advertisement204 1930-10-29 10 »^\lb^*^f The Delicious White Liqueur In the Square Amber Bottle. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD.. (/ncorporuffd under the Companies Ordinances oi Hong Kong*. T^' j PTk {Incorporated Shanghai* HO Kvbinson Ko.id I New Shipment off Grouse, Pheasants, Partridges, Ducklings, Pigeons, Chickens, Quail. I —COLD STORAGE--ORCHARD ROAD AND SUB-DEPOTS. BIRDS CUSTARD I204 words
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Advertisement126 1930-10-29 10 -:634> t J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j TENG SENG GUAN. j Established 1905. J T. K. K.'s. FANCY RUBBER MATTING. J I 3 ft. 6 m. x 2 ft. 2 m. $4.00 J 3 ft. 1 m. x 2 ft. $3.50 I 3 ft. x 1 ft. 10 m. $3.00126 words
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Article, Illustration152 1930-10-29 11 vKS TKKI)AY'S CEREMONY labour Participates for First Time. IReuter's Service. J Oct. 2s. r t time m history a Labour Gov- n: «nt p.ruripated m the state opening of p t rluime:-t u>r m 1924 the Labourites took after tlifl Conservatives were defeated on n addrcs.152 words
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Article273 1930-10-29 11 Interest m Imperial Conference. >pt-ech on the opening of Parliangnmn deep interest m th e labours rial Conference and eanwsc- the Indian Round Table Con- remit m agreed and wise solutions tftfll questions it will deliberate. glad to entrust to his son. the < r the duty273 words
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Article42 1930-10-29 11 Bishop of Worcester Collapses. If tx-fnn the arrival of their Majesties BOUK of LorcK the Bishop of Worcesstanding outside among the I «v taken ill and died on the way hospital The rause is believed to the h<*art What42 words
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Article79 1930-10-29 11 H* to Destroy French Fascist Headquarters. [Reuter's Service 1 Paris. Oct. 28. fetom individuals were arrested nomine near the Eiffel Tower. It admitted that they were Italian Who had come to blow up the riqtUtftan m Paris. They were m automatic pistols, ammunition. 1 "ntained m a79 words
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Article44 1930-10-29 11 V( Hum Family Give m to Kidnappers. IRiuter's Service] Chicago. Oct. 28. '''I learns the family of Mr. Karl refused to take the police into and have decided to pay the U»e $50,000 ransom demanded. Barter cables on page 12.)44 words
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Article165 1930-10-29 11 BRITAIN REPRESENTED. I Duke of Gloucester m Ethiopia. IReuter's Service.] Att Ad *k Ababa 28. snm^n mile train journey at rj6s F f*nalU»nd and Abyssinia, the Duke of Glou- "fer arrive with his suite to represent HM SiLSS™*" V at the e 0 of Ras latari165 words
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Article138 1930-10-29 11 Mutiny of Military Police Quelled. [Reuter's Service.] Rio de Janieiro, Oct. 28. A sudden terrific din of the rifle fire and machme-guns. thought to betoken a counterrevolution, sent, the population scurrying indoors, but the trouble was due to the mutiny of a regiment of military police138 words
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Article147 1930-10-29 11 No Change m Palestine Policy. IReuter's Service.] London. Oct. 28. In the House of Commons. Mr. Mac Donald. m reply to Mr. Baldwin, said the Palestine White Paper did not represent any change m the British policy towards the Palestine mandate. The East African policy would be147 words
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Article56 1930-10-29 11 Assisted m Europe Relief Operations. IReuter's Bervice.J Philadelphia. Oct. 28. The death is announced of Colonel James Addison Logan (Junior), a member of the banking firm of Dillon. R"ad and Company. Col. Logan was principal assistant to Mr. Hoover m relief operations m Europe after the56 words
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Article97 1930-10-29 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. 28, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £118 10 16 (up 8 16). Forward £120 2 16 (up 9 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington97 words
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Article57 1930-10-29 11 Poppy Day Fund Flag Competition. Ladies. Best returns: 1. Mrs. E. J. B. Buchanan, 2 Mrs. O. O. Franklin, 3 Mrs. J. D. A. Champney. Men.— Best returns:— l. Major O. J. V. Shepherd, 2. Captain P. Dearden, 3. Major J. M. MacKinnon. The prizes were kindly57 words
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Article30 1930-10-29 11 Qnctta. Oei. 23. A theft to the extent of Rs. 41.000 is reported to have occurred m the People's Bank, Quetta Branch. The police are making inquiries.30 words
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Article138 1930-10-29 11 POLICE MASSACRED BY TRIBESMEN. FORMOSAN REVOLT. Heavy Japanese Casualties Feared. [Reuters Par Eastern Service.] Tokyo, Oct. 28. There is a widespread uprising of savage tribes m central Formosa, the tribesmen attacking Isolated police posts and m one case they massacred the occupants. Troops are being mobilised to deal with the138 words
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Article370 1930-10-29 11 Secret Memoranda to be Submitted. [Rciiter's Service.] London, Oct. 28. The public inquiry into the loss of the RlOl opened m the Hall of the Institute of Civil Engineers. The Attorney General, Sir William <J Jowitt (with whom was the Solicitor General. Sir Stafford Cripps. who was370 words
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Article60 1930-10-29 11 I Recovery From Election l Decline. < [neuter's Service.] Sydney, Oct. 28. The market is considerably firmer to-day, and showed a marked rise on free buying industrials. I A message yesterday stated that as a result i of the New South Wales elections industrials showed losses of from60 words
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Article289 1930-10-29 11 Impending Lockout Rumour m Berlin. Berlin, Oct. 24. The metal workers' strike has entered a critical stage following the failure of the negotiations for a settlement of the dispute under the auspices of the Ministry of Labour. Both employers and the Unions are insisting on their demands. The289 words
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Article736 1930-10-29 11 $40,000 CLAIMED. Sequel to Muar Rubber Factory Fire. A rubber factory fire which occurred on November 4, 1928, was recalled during the hearing of a Supreme Court action which was commenced bsfore the Chief Justice, Sir Wil- liam Murison. yesterday. The defendants in 1 the suit were736 words
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Article160 1930-10-29 11 Orders for Wreaths for the Cenotaph. All business houses. Clubs, Institutes, or private individuals wishing to lay wreaths on the Cenotaph at the Armistice Day Service are requested to send m their orders for the wreaths to the Secretary of the Poppy Day Committee, Mrs. R. Renton, 104,160 words
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Article42 1930-10-29 11 Realisation Postponed Indefinitely. Bucharest, Oct. 25. The Premier, M. Mironescu, told Pressmen on Friday night that the conference recently held had been a failure and the realisation of a Balkan States bloc would have: to be postponed till much later.42 words
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Article38 1930-10-29 11 International Gang Arrested m Lisbon. Lisbon, Oct. 25. The police have arrested an international band of white slave traffickers, including five Polish and one German, about to ship one more human cargo to Rio de Janeiro.38 words
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Advertisement228 1930-10-29 11 f ROBIAN RIPPLE I A Qassic Stationery I 1 1 ror whatever purpose or occasion, be it only j j 1 1 a short note to one's friend or an invitation I r ror some function, Robian Ripple is the stationery j j 1 1 you will need. j j228 words
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Article416 1930-10-29 12 British Attitude Holding Up 1 Progress. I Reuters Service. 1 London, Oct. 27. The New Zealand Premier, Mr. G. W. Forbes. Interviewed during the week-end with regard toj the Imperial Conference, declared "We seem to be drifting and not getting anywhere. The ■whole question is wrapped up416 words
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Article92 1930-10-29 12 Mr. Churchill Becomes a Protectionist. London. Oct. 27. Mr. Winston Churchill, until recent times a protagonist of free trade, proclaimed his conversion to protectionism when he addressed his constituents at Epping to-night. "Times change and I must admit I ha\ chanced with them. The time has come vtaMl92 words
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WORLD'S UNEMPLOYED.
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Article37 1930-10-29 12 [Reuter'B Service.) j Geneva. Oct. 28. The International Labour Office authoritatively estimates that world unemployed number between 12.000.000 and 15.000.000. The fewest are m France, being only 954 at the end August. I37 words
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Article94 1930-10-29 12 Police Subscribing: for Relief. New York. Oct. 28. The plight of the unemployed here is so ijt-rious that all the police are subscribing $5 to 50 cents from thsir monthly pay to assist m purchasing relief rations. I Mayor Walker has ordered the bailiffs tt. meet94 words
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Article158 1930-10-29 12 Government Explains Recent Suggestion. I British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby. Oct. 27. To prevent any misapprehension as to the sccpe and intention cf the suggestion made by the British Government to other nations that official envoys and missions should no longer feel it incumbent upon them to158 words
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Article2922 1930-10-29 12 STATISTICS SUMMARISED. t Favourable Balance Last Year. The foreign ttade of Malaya including the Straits Settlements, tlie Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States and not the Bornean State of Brunei amounted m 1929 to 1.830 million dollars, (£213 millions), as compared with 1.7322,922 words
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Article69 1930-10-29 12 Preliminary Discussions m London. [Reuters Service. 1 Lcndon. Ort. 27. The United Kingdom. United States. India and Russia are among the eleven countries concerned m the manufacture of opium and other drugs represented at the preliminary Opium Conference at Whitehall Place. Mr Arthur Henderson (British Foreign Secretary* welcomed69 words
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Article71 1930-10-29 12 Kidnapped Banker Held for Ransom. 1 Reuter's Service. I Galva, Illinois, Oct. 28. The wife of Mr. Karl Yocum has received a letter demanding a ransom for the release of her husband, who is a millionaire bank presi- i dent. He has been missing since Saturday and I71 words
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Article70 1930-10-29 12 Labour Peer to be Asked to Accept Post. London. Ort. 20. The News Chronicle's Political Correspondent j says that the Cabinet is urgently considering the appointment of a new Viceroy of India and j that it is believed that a Labour Peer will eventually be asked70 words
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Article42 1930-10-29 12 The funeral of the late Mr. T. Skeichy, retired Government official, who died at his re- i sidence. "Teresa Villa," Ceylon Lane. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday at the age of 61 years, took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery on Friday evening.42 words
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Article871 1930-10-29 12 A DOUBLE CRIME. Mystery as to Young Girl Victim's Identity. The discovery of a young Chinese couple m 1 room m a lodging house at Tanjong Pagar with their throats cut. was the subject of :\r enquiry which was commenced by the Coroner yesterday and adjourned871 words
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Article238 1930-10-29 12 P'orei«:n Cloth Boycott Failing. I British Radio Official Service. I Rugby, Oct. n. The Government cf India's appreciation of the situation up tc October 24th. states that the provincial reports for the first half of October show that the previously noted improvement m the situation was maintained.238 words
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LAST STAGE OF LONDON NAVAL TREATY.
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Article624 1930-10-29 12 "Another Milestone on ay Peace and Smiritv;" lo I British Radios or. The ooreanny oi tap (> I of hi- London Ttauj for t Reduction oi Naval Annan the I.jrarno Hoi,m at th Po, The Prime Minister. |fj with the Foreign Secretar) son. and the First Lord j624 words
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Article25 1930-10-29 12 I Router's Far ■Mfttni Juki- y ■ft. MaiDon-ld': -i Ml H at the iat iteration Of tli. lit arc! hen distinct 1\25 words
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Article71 1930-10-29 12 Tha roOowtnt hi the pnfi to and fOt uctk-< ihliiil. N Wednesday, pjb -OHM :i sian> Coy. S PoKtNM 0 Range Competition. 1.11 PJB Road. S.V.F.A.. Squad and Thursday. 5.30 pm.-Dnll 11 ference. G.O.C.s Inspection Friday. 5 p.m.— Drill Hal! B Table "A"— 3o Yards Ray..-,< v.71 words
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Article818 1930-10-29 13 Sequel to a Riders Fine at Darjeeling. A strike amongst the jockeys, and a scrimmage between seme of the Indian riding boys and jockeys and one of the leading ownertrainer of Darje.ling were among the diversions of the final days racing of the Puja reason i. Darjeeling <818 words
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Article206 1930-10-29 13 Covered Courts Championship Details. London, Oct. I*. Semi-finals m the Covered Court Championship at Queen's Club were played ..o-day. Miss Joan Fry beat Miss Morfey 6 3. 6 3. and Miss Joan Ridley beat Miss Freda Jami's 6—4. Bcrnra beat Oil fT. 6 4. 6—3. 6—l. and206 words
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Article319 1930-10-29 13 England's Best Cricketers. I had a chat with Oldridd. Just bfcforc be *mt. England, (writes Trevor Wlgnall). He con tradicted the repor; that he m;- Ads co i-th b> t^ttng thai k". na, r** o nop y paying another visit to Britain a, fes wick t keeper of319 words
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Article220 1930-10-29 13 American Recognition of Kid Berg. t For once m a way American legislators have allotted an Engh^h-brrn boxer a world's champienship. Jack "Kid" B-rg is crowned junior welter-weight champion of the world. This is something to be thankful for. although we m Great Britain do not recognise this220 words
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Article113 1930-10-29 13 Small Scoring m Most Games. London. Oct. 18. The following are the results of the matches played under Northern Union Rugby Rules to-day-Bat ley 8. St. Helens R. 0 Bradford 5. Dewsbury 14 Broughton 7. Featherstone 0. Castleford 10. York 11. Halifax 28. Bramley 8. Hull S. Huddersfield113 words
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Article90 1930-10-29 13 And an Old One Broken. Warsaw. Sept. 20. Paavo Nurmi. the Finnish runner, who is dnp to run against Otto Peltzer and Jules LaJouaMgßS over 1.500 metre.- at Chariot enburg to-morrow, kept himself m form hr?re yesterday by breaking the Polish record for 5.C.C0 rv Hr?s.90 words
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Article124 1930-10-29 13 I heard golfers discussing the possibility of the golf ball being reduced m price owing to the great slump m rubber prices. In the days cf the rubber boom the price of standard balls was raised from 2s. to 2s 6d. and. m some special cases, to 3s. Some time124 words
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Advertisement502 1930-10-29 13 9 p'^g®*^^ Then Now Ve aB t 1. L«e-. FLNATING dramas of REAL LIFE are daily f\\\\ iS^l^ d m the record number of entirely ft :ti-iJ Testimonials which pour into Irvings jf E^VVJSy fj jj* "i Vite Laboratories attesting beyond question JMt I£?A ■fe^^ xbl •he THRILLING PROMISE to502 words
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Advertisement117 1930-10-29 13 I THEY NEVERAftItf I i\ ii The ricK creamy lathei^ an easy shave and does not dry on the fao*. 1 1 I I i V M//MM til m ft f' i h m m iMM I'l m Hl J i mliMm 1 I w I l icv^ -<^S IMm117 words
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Advertisement931 1930-10-29 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES, gXFHJESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twftee Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails. 1 ANTENOR For Marseilles. London. Rotterdam931 words
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Advertisement451 1930-10-29 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd(ln rporated In England). "ELLERMAN" UNE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN* Dae Singapore. s-b. CITY OF SHANGHAI Nov. 7 as. KAZEMBE Dec. 6 HOMEWARDS. sji. CITY OF MANDALAT451 words
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Advertisement431 1930-10-29 14 P. O. Biitish India and Apc&r Lmes, (Incorporated In England). mail, passenger and cargo services. peninsular and oriental s. n co UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN>uvr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Duf Tonnage Singapore. Te«nac« RAWALPINDI 16.800 Soy. 1 JEYPORE 5.320 Nov.431 words
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Article268 1930-10-29 15 passengers from Malacca lev the British steamer Seir.tan. nail steam.r DArtagnan is due kmte on Saturday morning and sail the BUM day at l p m foi Kong, Shanghai. Kobe and YokoU berth at the S H.B wharves OtHUH Stum. 200-tons Chinese fri.n Malacca, with a full cargo of ■go.268 words
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Article71 1930-10-29 15 Swiss Passenger Falls Overboard. Shanghai. Oct. 18. -terday. a party of four pasd the French Mail liner Chenon- turning to the ship when one of I named Walter Zwercher. fell out ::.;\ui ltd later, a party of French naval returning from the Chenonceaux to Pren b cruiser,71 words
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Article81 1930-10-29 15 LM.utdonia to Take the Place of Morea. «d that although the Morea has last voyage homeward and is now i > ri'ivered to her new owners :;c changes m ii <• hedule I O. Line have been necessary. rrfoed at Hong Kong on October ft the81 words
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Article60 1930-10-29 15 Pres. Fillmore's Miniature Course. _lf course has been installed Dollar Line steamer President > Fimilar courts will be installed vr-^sels of the Line m both Trans- i I R-und-the-World trades. ht arinr, the latest talking D the President Fillmore. which rt, pMWnfHI CM also indulge m60 words
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Article1255 1930-10-29 15 Court's Finding on Colombo Mreakwater Collision. The judicial inquiry into the cause of the BX coasting steamer Ozarda coming into contact with the South-West Breakwater outside the Cr/ionabo Harbour shortly after midnight on September 30th. last, concluded at the Colombo District Court before Mr W S1,255 words
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Article448 1930-10-29 15 FIREMAN'S ADVENTURES. Sequel to Quarrel on the Dardanus. Five hours after jumping from a steamer m an attempt to commit suicide by drowning him self, a Chinese fireman was picked up by another steamer ir, the Red Sea and taken to Bombay whence he returned448 words
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Article66 1930-10-29 15 Anglo-Persian Oil Co.'s New Vessels. The second of the two oil tankers built by Lithgows for the Anglo-Persian Oil Company has been launched at Qlasgow. Thn British Venture, as th? vessel has been named, ha^ a carrying capacity of 6.500 tons. Seven more tankers for the same66 words
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Advertisement42 1930-10-29 15 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. Incorporated m U.8.A.) International ft ANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. I I revues. Letters of Credit. Money drafts. Transfers of Funds by MaU and Cable. Cruises. Steamship Reservations •'inroad Ticket*. Baggage Insurance SINGAPORE Union BidsPENANG— X O HOTEL42 words
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Advertisement47 1930-10-29 15 I N. V DEU HAVENBEDRUF j: (Deli Harbour Company.) ij Belawan Deli. Shipping Agents Stevedores Forwarding Agents. J: Management: N.V. DELI TANKBEDRIJF. I" Agents for I". VETH. INDIES COAL TRADING COMPANY TUG SERVICE. l' m Telegraphic Address DELIHAVEN, MEOAN. Codes ABO. 6th Bditlon and Bentley's Second Pnnse.47 words
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Advertisement159 1930-10-29 15 t '-'Oil i 31 l> RUGGED peaks and Here you get milk at its green velvety valleys. best. The milk for babies; Here and there a tiny for children for grown-ups, farm. Happy farmer folk Rich m vitamins, with with rosy cheeks the nourishment m every drop. quiet tinkle of159 words
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Miscellaneous32 1930-10-29 15 CLEARANCES. of Chester. Hong Keat. C. Hin Kwonfc Barratta. Gcmas, PetaKckmtan. City of Agra. Anhui. Pelandok. (Briti. Hero, di Lana. »Ital>: Comevill Ho. <Chi>: Tjipai. <Dut>: Kliuen. Bingkep, iDut». :iii ntyn. iDut >32 words
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Article955 1930-10-29 16 LIFE RECONSTRUCTION. Where Prehistoric Animals are Re-created. It is obviously impossible to pholograph a dinosaur roaming m its primaeval swamp, but, paradoxically, this has been done, not. by the discovery of a Loot World m which extinct veitebrates still exist, but by making and photographing model reconstructions955 words
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Article128 1930-10-29 16 Missing After Visiting Folkestone Cinema. London. Oct. 17. Lieut.-Col. Henry Wicks, D.5.0.. who is believed to be suffering from loss of memory, is reported by the Folkestone Police as missing. After visiting a cinema with his wife, he left her a short distance from their home, saying he128 words
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Article235 1930-10-29 16 Mrs. Besant Opposed to Present Campaign. Bombay. Oct IT. "As ex-President of Congress. I am a member of the All-India Congress Committee, but I am and always have been against civil r'-s--obedience and not prepared to follow it myself." declared Dr Besant. m the course of an interview235 words
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Article46 1930-10-29 16 Generous Offer by Allonne Municipality. Rujjby. Oct. 21. The Municipality of Allonne has decided to offer to Britain the piece of ground on which the RlOl crashed to serve as a site for a monument to those who lost their lives m the disaster.46 words
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Article51 1930-10-29 16 The engagement is announced between Geoffrey Hugh Vinen. North Borneo Civil Service, younger son of the late Mr. H. G. L. Vinon and at Mrs. Vinen. 65. St. Charles-square. London. W.. and Winifred Alice, youngest daughter of the laic Sir John Murray and of Lady Murray. 24. Orchard-court. Pwtman-square. London,51 words
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Article178 1930-10-29 16 The following r.ovls w?re added to Raffi Library, durir.r tit p.t.>t fortnight: Allan iLukii i M^ked Stronger. Atkey i Bertram- 'Pv. Hour? of Strany? Victim?. Blaker (Richard) afedai Without B.ir. Chesterton <G.K Fi>ur Faultless Felon-. copies. Co;tr:ii Dorothy Earth-Battle. CuHUIB (Rid;; ell» The Treasure of Big P/aters. Daniel178 words
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Article127 1930-10-29 16 A rabbet roadway m laid racaotly In Vki na Street. Bristol. 'lhe blocks were Mlpplk I by the North British Rubber Company, \imit «d and the work of layinu was carried out by th<Corporation. The area involved is about 275 square yards and the blocks are similar m typ to127 words
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Article203 1930-10-29 16 King Carol and a Kum;tni.in Srnsation. Ba#apm leal Extraontlnarj i iLit::i inlan Ocvei am nl mi mill i the a: appeArance of a cop I rnt>.<t hnpbrtant nuiitan do un > i oshre plan v r th> ■»vtii Ku.-sia ;.nn Hungarj Ruma potential < The then <-t203 words
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Advertisement100 1930-10-29 16 I THE LAW DEMANDS X THAT T EACH X ♦f AUTOMOBILE X X BE FITTED jr X WITH AN X EFFICIENT X MECHANICAL WARNING! f We have just opened new +f and large stocks of the X V best makes of English V BULB HORNS X AT PRICES RANGING FROM100 words
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Advertisement343 1930-10-29 16 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star i Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar Iloilo343 words
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Advertisement253 1930-10-29 16 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England) Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1 050.000 Reserve Fund und Rest i .645.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. R/rie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq.. J. O. Robin? on, Esq., W. H. Shelford, Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto,253 words
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Advertisement209 1930-10-29 16 INSURANCE. THE /> (f A SOUTH T §fiM BRITISH Vj^y INSURANCE COMPANY. LUQlta FIRE, MARINE, TRANBR AND iMOTOR CAR INSURANCE 4CCIMIU AT LOWEST CURRENT \tes L. C. MARGCLiOUTH V Office: 2. Fin lay son I PERSONAL MX3DENR FATAL ACCIDENTS are cv. -lbliir* HAVE you made provision for rrotect'ci of your209 words
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Advertisement693 1930-10-29 17 0. S. K. Line. I and and New York:— (from Kobe) vpres* Freight Service). Toka Maru and Vancouver :-Urom Kobe, Afrlca Maru Nov 23 X iruam. Hamburg (Bremen) •nd A Amur Mar- Nov. 16 18 i r Elizabeth, Cape Town. Rio de Montevideo and Buenos .a.d-the-uorld passage £19t.] Santos Maru693 words
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Advertisement388 1930-10-29 17 Upon your arrival at one of the above a^a^L^lEl places our representative will be a^a^a^L^m there to meet and assist you m E^^^^B passing through the Customs. An S^^H^s experienced Railroad representative will suggest to you various interest- fl^^^^^k ing ways of crossing Canada or the States. Both men are388 words
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Advertisement816 1930-10-29 17 X.P.M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, OP BATAVIA] (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freights. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE816 words
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Advertisement630 1930-10-29 18 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via IAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Singular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4.512 tons). Tb* MARELLA i> one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabin.* de luxe,630 words
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Advertisement415 1930-10-29 18 5* NORDDEUTSCHER ijgfr LLOYD. YllSSjnS (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoteo are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. FULDA For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 9 8 SCHLESIEN For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov. 15 5 MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalny, Tsingtau, Kobe, Osaka and415 words
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Advertisement505 1930-10-29 18 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. il (Incorporated m U.S.A.) *U|Mj GENERAL AGENTS. f^l NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston. New v 1 Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) I ">■• Sails MS. SILVERWALNUT In Port Nov. 3 )ttt V a| H M.S. SILVERBEECH Nov. 9 Nov' 15 I PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES—505 words
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Miscellaneous673 1930-10-29 18 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Cemas 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 Si am 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and673 words
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Miscellaneous50 1930-10-29 18 Poelau Robiah. Dut. 5656, from Batavia 28 for Belawan 28. Desirade, Pr. 6013. from Bordeaux 28 for Saigon 28. Hua Tong, Brit. 109. from Malacca 28, for Malacca 28. Tidore, Dut. 525, from P. Baroe 28, for P Baroe 30. C. Rickmers. Ger. 3170, from Hamburg 28 for Manila 28.50 words
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Article661 1930-10-29 19 ROAD CARPET SCHEMES. Avenue for Government I'ropa^anda Fund. ::t writes to tthe Times of n m Ipoh a few days ago I called Robber Works. Lahat Road. v is manufacturing rubber slabo Htm. designs and all thick- rubber hose and a great variety of .iVUcies. \v661 words
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Article73 1930-10-29 19 Hitish Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Oct. 27. W >: fiuuiges are. Amsterdam 12.06'». M», Bombay Is. 5*.d.. Berlin 20.39, 34.84 ft, Bucharest 818. Rio 4 r Bus--38 1-16. Copenhagen 18.16. Geneva Hetatngion 193 N. Hong Kong Is. 3 J -d.. '8 25. Madrid 44.75. Milan 92.805. Monte i. New73 words
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Article464 1930-10-29 19 Singapore. Oct. 24. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations MEAT. Beef steak (Round, Kati 50 Beef stew or curry do Pork, lean and fat < Ist quality) do 50 Mutton Indian lb Mutton464 words
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Article160 1930-10-29 19 London Newspaper Editor "Sentenced to Death." Riga. Sept. 23. Undet the auspices of the Novorossick Soviet 3f>0 Black Sea transport workers met to-day to consider the Soviet Government's export policy in the light of criticisms by the London Press, and were told that the policy was based160 words
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Article224 1930-10-29 19 October 28. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London 60 days" sight 2 3 27 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London, demand 2 3 25|32 London. T. T. 2 3-f, Lyons and Paris,224 words
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Article208 1930-10-29 19 October 28. Tin 150 Tons $61 7 Gambler gi^ Pepper White 43 Pepper Black 26 Flake Tapioca 4^ Pearl Sago Small g% Copra, Sundried q5O Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle 'New) «30 Rice, Slam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintao 260208 words
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Article890 1930-10-29 19 TUESDAY. OCT. 28TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bayers sellers. \sam Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitam Tin <ss> 9s I'vd 9s 9d Bangrin Tin (£> 13s 3d 14s 3d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 10s 12s norn Chenderiang890 words
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Article92 1930-10-29 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 28. Tin..— Easier Kuchais 50 55. Kintn 80 34 Penawats 40 42. Malay Consols 13 > L 15»... Sungei Luas t%% 79, Petalings 3.55 3.65. Sungei Ways 1.85 2.00. Souths 17 20. Lukuts 60 65. Ulu Klangs 59 64. Hong Kong Tins 14s 6d92 words
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Article427 1930-10-29 19 Radical Change of Outlook Needed. Sept. 23. Our correspondence gives ampl? evidence of widespread support of our criticism of directors of rubber companies, states a home QBBB«;al paper. The dominant note m the letters is bewilderment that the directors bring forward no proposals for the betterment of th<?427 words
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59 1930-10-29 19 October 28th., 11 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. e^ual to London Standard, Spot 13 13"_. Standard R.S.S on Tender Nov. 13.. 13 Dec. 13 14 Nov-Dec. 13 13 7 Jan-Mar. 14 U 14 Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 4',d per59 words
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Article24 1930-10-29 19 The Commercial Motci observes that the Dunlop Co.'s road transport departmen: is the equivalent of a society for the prevention of cruelty to tyres.24 words
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Article66 1930-10-29 19 Effect of Tax on Foreign Product. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. »8 The Evening Standard poloti out that Fiance is buying a good deal of rubber from this country.* due possibly to the fact that thiFrench Government Ls imposing a tax on rubber other than66 words
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Article43 1930-10-29 19 Kenny, Selantfor, Shows (Jood Profit. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT, i London, Oct. 2K The following are the latest company report! Sungkap carry forward £G. 183. JbbOK Part carry forward £12.488. Kenny. MangOr, showed a profit of £17.794. carry forward £12.50943 words
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Article46 1930-10-29 19 (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. 28. Rubber opened this morning at 4>,d Spot and 4-\d. Forward. The market war, quiet Later prices were 4 3 16d. Spot and 4 ri Forward. The market is easier. Bath sha remarked are steady and quiet.46 words
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Article29 1930-10-29 19 (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London. Oct. 28. Tin opined to-day at £119 Spot and £120 10s Forward. Later prices were unchanged Thr market is steady.29 words
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Article24 1930-10-29 19 (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.) London. Oct. 2h. Patino. for the nine months 'ending September, shows a nett loss of £106.368.24 words
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Article333 1930-10-29 19 East Alone Not Carrving the Baby. There is much sympathy with the European staffs on the estates in the present emergencies. In many instances employees have voluntarily suggested reductions for the time bcine In others, companies are cutting salaries and it is even reported in one caseChina Express; Telegraph - 333 words
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Article166 1930-10-29 19 View of a Company Chairman. Tli? Chairman of Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estate. Mr. P E. H-.-rvey. was unable, owiiifr !/j illness, to preside at the annual mr. disaccording to mail woek papers In his .b n« Mr. H. A. Barr-tt took ihn chair. He said he felt an166 words
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Advertisement75 1930-10-29 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LBBTED. n (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HfcAU OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies75 words
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Advertisement72 1930-10-29 19 Be it 1 Fire-Marine-Life or Motor Car I —the unquestionable security of two hundred and ten S years progressive trading is offered you. jf[ Incorporated m A. D. 1720 the Royal Exchange Assur- |fj ance has attained an unassailable position. Claims are ifi promptly met and rates are reasonable. {572 words
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Article1804 1930-10-29 20 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES. Malaya Cup Rugby. Penang's Big Win AgainM Kedah.— Negri Sembilan's Chances m the South. Victory Over A.P.C. Public Services and South Johore. Welch Regiment's Record.— With the Leading Hockey Clubs. Selangor Check Perak at Last. Although, owing to the volunteer and Services manoeuvres, there was no rugger1,804 words
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Article63 1930-10-29 20 Camera Makes £96.000 Out of American Tour. [Reuter's Senior London. Oct. 27. V.':th a fortune of £96.000 made during ten months out of 23 fights m America Primo Camera, the Italian heavyweight, arrived m Europe to-day. On Saturday Kid Berg arrived at Southampwttfa £13.000 from nine fights, brincing63 words
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Article153 1930-10-29 20 H. J. Frewin Wins the Championship. Ev virtue cf a narrow victory over H. H. Bui* evening at the Cricket Club. H. J. hi carried Oil the SCC. Billiards Champj n hip titK It waf an excellent game, thf re ;.it!e m it onttl the last 300 when153 words
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Article115 1930-10-29 20 Cornwall Officers to Sail on Sunday. On Sund::y. November 2nd. the Officers of H.MS. Cornwall have accepted an invitation to sail with the R.S.Y.C. It is proposed to have two races m thp "B" Boats, one race m j the morning, a light tiffin at the Club and a115 words
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Article19 1930-10-29 20 The Johore Rugby Football Club will hold a meeting m the Rengam Club on Saturday at ,7 D .m.19 words
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Article598 1930-10-29 20 GAME AT THE PADANG. S.C.C. Score 14 Points m First Half. H.M.S. Cornwall 6 pts.; S.C.C. 14 pts. H.M.S. Cornwall rugby team, former champions of Shanghai, were defeated by the S.C.C. at the Padang last evening by a goal, a penalty goal and 2 tries, to two598 words
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Article130 1930-10-29 20 To-day's Tournament Match. Etceteras, who have already lc;t to Malaya Command OfT.c^ meet A PC. and lnsurar.ee m the SCC Tournament this afternoon. Teams. A.p.c.: w b BurreU; R at Hoop-, w H. Drcosk-vrr. A. Colville. S II Garrnd; G. D Hampton. A. L. B. Perkins: L.130 words
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Article141 1930-10-29 20 Results m recent matches played by Welch Rejrt. Co. XVs are: A Company 21 pts. Bn. 2nd XV Nil: C Company 3 pts. D Coy. 7 pts.; D Coy. A 19 pts. A Coy. A 3 pts.; A Coy. 2nd XV Nil. D Coy. 2nd XV141 words
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Article99 1930-10-29 20 Final Acceptors For To-day's Race. London, Oct. 22. The following are the final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire which is to be run to-day. Plantago, Slipper, Vatout. Alcester. Leonidas. Athford, Empire Builder. Lionhearted, The Recorder, Lucky Tor, Artist's Proof, Arbaletrier. Gay Lord. Hot Bun (10 lbs. extra). Argues la99 words
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Article27 1930-10-29 20 A booklet containing hints on dog management and Sherley's Dog Book, 12th edition, are available for free distribution by Messrs. Tiinms Dispensary Ltd., to all dog lovers.27 words
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Article645 1930-10-29 20 Visitors Handicapped by Slippery Conditions. S.C.C 2: H.M.S. Cornwall 0. In spite of a slippery ground, caused by ihe neavy shower just before 5 o'clock yesterday the hockey match between an S.C.C. eleven and a team from H.M.S. Cornwall was a fast and interesting affair. The Cornwall suffered645 words
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246 1930-10-29 20 Chinese XI 2 Vehicles In»pectors 1. Poor hookey wa- Men ytsterd^y at the Jalan Besar Stadium when a Chinese eleven defeated and eleven from the Vehicles Dept. The Chinese were* easily the superior side their play being o f a better standard than that of the246 words
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Article157 1930-10-29 20 Five Changes m team to meet Selangor. [From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Oct. 28. The somewhat unaccountable failure of Perak to win a single State Rugby game this sea-son despite a wealth cf good talent m the State, caused a livelj discussion by the Selection Committee yesterday157 words
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