The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-11-12 1 The Singapore Free Press No 13,181 ESTABLISHED 1885. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article295 1930-11-12 1 This is not a job for jerry builders or wizards, said the Prime Minister at the Lcrd Mayor's banquet referring to economic problems Page 11. A savage crime is reported from Brazil where an American missionary, his infant daughter, and a single lady have been slaughtered and295 words
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Article987 1930-11-12 1 As we approached the mine the Expert's eyes, which had been languidly penetrating the glades of a rubber estate, glistened with interest. "Now." he said "how can you compare the gleomy straight lines of a plantation with Lhis!" His arm indicated the angular erections of the987 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement263 1930-11-12 1 KKLVrNATOR ik'.( ri:fric;krator i f the World's t Builders Ci Ecpiipmem TZ BROS. CO. d m U S A i ,->,((• 55. Robinson Road 1 Raffles Hotel *km*^mm^kmammmim^mmm^mmm^m^mmmm^i^^amm^—mam~ 1 1 TH/S EVENING I TEA DANCE 6.15 p.m. 1 I I i j I 8 i Monia Litter 9 s Celebrated263 words
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Advertisement222 1930-11-12 1 DOMINION ROYAL W\^^^m\ W\y I Distributors Throughout Malaya i McALISTER Co., Ltd. j I Singapore, Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. EUROPE#HOT£L "Renowned by recommendation* 9 I CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. i CHRISTMAS EVE. WEDNESDAY. 24th DECEMBER. SPECIAL DINNER AND CINDERELLA DANCE Christmas Tree Decorations. I j Tickets $3.00. I222 words
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Advertisement110 1930-11-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notices, auctions etc Page 9. The Vagabons King at the Capitol Pages 2 and 3 A Firestone tyre at a moderate price Page 5. Wakefield Castrol by appointment to His Majesty Page 4. Hillman the best British medium powered and priced cars Page 4 The future of110 words
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Advertisement24 1930-11-12 1 KELVINATOR THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Product i f the World's Largest Builders of Refrigerating Equipment GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Sales-Service 55, Robinson Road24 words
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Article103 1930-11-12 2 To-Ni^ht's Performaiire at the Capitol K« r.. :.,-^t pn dUCtkM the T. kit Paramount- fell- w a] romicut Thf Vagabond King oonmencei Mason ■<■'- C* I -iay v.ith a special matinee at I Known to Engttan p l nder tiv^ title r 1 were K:nu this production103 words
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Article154 1930-11-12 2 More Complaints m London. Nov. .V In Hhi il Commons, during question time. Sir Frank Nelson drew attention to the eompmlPt that packet.- sent by air mail to and from India when ln-ufficiently stamped, were taken fr •-i the mail "plane and transmitted by .steamer If <-<.154 words
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Article164 1930-11-12 2 SIR WILLIAM WATSON' S PLIGHT. Distinguished Men Appeal for Aid. London. Nov. ■MM tin- BMMt di.stinnux.shed figures m EnHlisli I'ttM.s. arts and politics have aj);»»'iided ttKlr names tv an appral on behall of Sir William Wataon, authur and po< t. who is lyin^. ill and bj m <rl at Ba*h164 words
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Article77 1930-11-12 2 LOWMAN MUR DER CASE. ■bWM Arrested Men Discharged at Dacca. Dacca, Oft. 25. Go|*,) ii i. and Jvotirmoy Guha. students ol the Dacca Meaieal School and Tcjamoy Oboali BaUaa Roy and Jyotis Joardar. students oi thiDacta I'Miv-rsity. with six others who weiv arnwuxl m ronn.xion with the murder m Dacca77 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1930-11-12 2 ZIP The latest depilatory as used by Madame Bcrthe, Beauty Specialist, sth Avenue, New York. Actually destroys superfluous hair by gently, quickly and effectually lifting out the roots. Absolutely harmless. Price $9.00 Stockists. MEDICAL HALL LTD. Opp. General Post Office 1 DINE AM) WINE AT THE I 1 CAPITOL RESTAURANT359 words
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Advertisement200 1930-11-12 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL I SATURDAY 22nd SUNDAY 23rd NOV: AT 9.30. I FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY. i Dame Clara Butt 1 (BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF SONG.) AND |j Mr. Kennerley Rum ford. AT THE PIANO MISS CECILY MURRAY. j BOOKING OPENS AT JOHN LITTLE'S NOV: Bth cj Reserved $5 and200 words
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Advertisement215 1930-11-12 2 IP I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915! IE IE l; S Irene Rich I H. B. Warner S WV 4 N ULTRA MODERN IS! DRAMA OF BEHIND 7Wf; SCENES AT A I jji F/F^^ AVENUE SALON. I "ON YOUR BACK 1 S Clark 8 McCtillough I I IN THEIR LATEST MIRTHQUAKE I215 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous245 1930-11-12 2 THE WEEK. I Ui-iliv »!..v. flth. Hut-. Water, IBJO, 1.1 it. is.io, 9.0 ft Ru.;a Board, Land Office, 11 am. M .."ii). 1 Ap!).\Us 1 M Rugb! BC-C A vs. Welch a. on Padang; Welch PuMic Oei vices at Thomson Road. Bocke] Welch Befft. vs. S.C.C. at Timlin: Wt'lf h245 words
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Article96 1930-11-12 3 IN DIAN INCIDENTS. |v, know Conpress Mr. ting. F«!hi. Oct. J!». Ooagn mi < tint m culthwtan to uuu tliitw str.nes which WM deputed to •.iu ihe Brtßfj. ■.her I taJUVOi, and i a arrests s n,u DBA N,u l.lhi. Oct. 29. nfj, the police .n and seized lulffr, r96 words
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Article247 1930-11-12 3 Gaol Warning from a Magistrate. I Einccreljr hope flu.t ftm and fom friends will takt thus as a warning; otherwise you will B Mi find yoimvivt > m prison, the proper p'.iui' for people holding such views as you do. m OUT opinion." TIMM wmrt247 words
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Advertisement160 1930-11-12 3 "MALAYAN iPIQURES" A PORTFOLIO OF DRAWINGS BY I MISS HOPE-FALKNER. Each Portfolio Contains Six of Miss llopc-Falkncr's well-known drawings of Malayan Scenes m IHack and White, and an obtainable on Huff, White, or Grey Mounts. s With Special Envelope 14 l .< inches. For Mailing. i j Price $5.00 Per160 words
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Advertisement40 1930-11-12 3 HEN it IS ffufrnf S^v- W JEANETTE^Itiaf DONALD Si«t\ W WARNER OLAND OP HICOIE PfGAPITOL w^ TO-DAY feti^ '^^^^^Oi iVlafinee at 3 AS. fPf^^ %:^^^w N htl y dt 6 15 9A5 0^ Now-Plans Filling Rapidly jjLgglC y^^S^. PHONES: 5261-5262.40 words
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Article525 1930-11-12 4 Carefulness and Safety. Speed has its uses and its dangers. It is the fundamental element incident, yet without acceleration there can be no progress m modern transport. Speed is essential m modern time-; it may be regarded as a necessary evil to be kept within the bounds of safety,525 words
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Article211 1930-11-12 4 SOME CAR "Seven Times Round Earth." The first shipment of Lincoln cars co Dallas and Fort Worth territory-, some years ago, includes Lincoln No. 2. a seven -passenger touring car. It was the second car turned out of the Lincoln Motor Company plant. To-day. Lincoln No. 2. m perfect mechanical211 words
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Article196 1930-11-12 4 Public favour at the present time is with the closed car, with its warm and cosy interior, which is not altogether surprising when the vagaries of Britain's climate are considered. There are, however, still motorists who prefer the open touring car. which, to-day, can be made nearly as196 words
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Article125 1930-11-12 4 Despite the general trade depression, Leyland Motors Limited, m order to keep pace with an ever-increasing demand for their vehicles, is constantly adding to its already extensive factories. When it is realised that something like £60,000 has been spent during the last twelve months m the improvement and replacement of125 words
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Article801 1930-11-12 4 Multi-Wheeled Sentinel Vehicle. The present tendency m road transport operations is towards the conveyance of still heavier loads, by which 12 to 15 tons are to be understood, and to handle these economically larger multi-wheeled vehicles are necessary. There is however an important consideration, apart from the ability801 words
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Article196 1930-11-12 4 Manufacturer's Solution to Loitering Problem. When they take delivery of a new car. intelligent motorists invariably drive it carefully for a few hundred miles, m that, annoying though the practice may be. they know it is well worth while. Perhaps the most irritating part of the process,196 words
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Article60 1930-11-12 4 During the month ended August 31st 1930 328 motor cars of a value of £81.442 were imported into England, as compared with 393 valued at £78.362 during the corresponding month of last year. Exports durin B the month numbered 1 240 of a value of £214.473 as60 words
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Article61 1930-11-12 4 SO EASY Inflating tjTCI is not ;i realising this lad. Hen V Berlin-Wt'stt>nd. hu pnd that if quires no tuc. ll It is known as rhr Rap! I small cylinder eta irged When the outlet b atUctl the nit- tube to b Inflcl rateased from toe cyltadei ttu valvr. Ttv61 words
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Advertisement308 1930-11-12 4 HILLMAN BEST BRITISH j MEDIUM POWERED j I AND 1 I PRICED CARS. Prices Greatly Reduced 1 i i I FOR 1931 SEASON 1 t STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE.! PHONE 944. JBy Appointment I to His Majesty the King I J^ or the lean cruisers at Cowes, the sleek carriages of308 words
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Advertisement264 1930-11-12 4 Reasons why ■jumL 2 16Sm^: r teeth, hu:r, sk 5 Vitamin B 6 Rou S h J fe- r 7 Delici<1 <^ t uste. Quaker Oars i>- r Jit manytemptiny < M Quaker Oats Mr REMAIN YOUNG ALWAYS! Hwidradi ..f mm* tvw at thi a^ <>f an wfcn tl.-v5h,,,,!,! i^264 words
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Article723 1930-11-12 5 OLYMPIA NOVELTIES. "MX)." That Passes Patients When Fit. A mechanical doctor, capable of diagnosing the i .lment' oi a motor-car and of furnishing I a dean bill cf health when the maladies are J cured will bo one cf the wonders of the Motor I Show,723 words
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Article270 1930-11-12 5 Team Work m the Rolls-Royce Shops. One of the most interesting depa'^r.entr, m the whole of the Roll-Royce works is that devoted to aero engines undergoing their atct ptance tests before delivery. Here each cf tne feiant units for R.lOO was put through its paces. A "Condor" engine270 words
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Article28 1930-11-12 5 AND THE GREEKS." Two lorries seen m Birmingham recently attracted more than ordinary public attention p: their loads consisted of 50 Ariel motor cycles fcr the Greek Army.28 words
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Article427 1930-11-12 5 Study of Post -War Development. In \ie\v of the extraordinary cucccsi which has followed upon the adoption .1? «.Wtr;c trolley bus m many placet ciurint. fh last few fears, H is intereatlng to recall that although experiment? *t*t made with k rol!«y vehicle? more than 25427 words
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Article71 1930-11-12 5 The number of miles covered by British Automobile Association road patrols during the past year was 26 millions. The total inward correspondence for the 12 months was over 1% millions, and outward correspondence exceeded 2 1 millions. The Touring Department was issuing 2.000 tours per day71 words
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Article381 1930-11-12 5 Cleaning the Body. It pays to lock after a new car: feioud-hanc) it greatly Affected by ■ppmniiH and if on- mrts right away with a new car. cleaning it vcg llarly. subsequent operation* -Jo not invo.vc uch labour as if left for weeks on i-nd Th^ri381 words
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Article98 1930-11-12 5 "The Cause of 90 Per Cent, of Skids." Why not foui -wheel leering? a ks an Autocar correspondent. I knew it sounds very absurd, but I think it could b? deno with success, especially on cars of the T.T. type. My idea wculd be to have the rear98 words
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Article50 1930-11-12 5 It is understood that as a result of UM McKenna and safeguarding duties the Bosch Magneto Co. is t«o manufacture its products m England. A 15-acres site has been purchased at Neasden, Middlesex, on which a factory and cilices are to be buJK housing rome 1,000 hand.*..50 words
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Article199 1930-11-12 5 Leyland's Advantageous Policy. If free interchange of ideas between manufacturer and user is generally advantageous, especially is it so m the case of commercial vehicles for use overseas. Leyland Motors, Limited, the well known manufacturer of commercial v hides, attributes much of its MKOCM tn the Cversta.s market199 words
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Article153 1930-11-12 5 Berlin. Lessons m good manners for taxi drivers, with examinations which all must pass before they can obtain a driving permit, will soon be adopted m Berlin, according to a plan now under consideration by the police. Such remarkable success has been attained m a campaign for153 words
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Article92 1930-11-12 5 A fleet of thirty Morris -Commercial trucks, uith all-metal bodies, to carry 30 cwt.. have been ordered by the Anglo Persian Oil Co. This is a repeat order. The vehicles will be used for general haulage work m the Persian Oil Fields. A similar order has92 words
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Advertisement272 1930-11-12 5 TRAVELLING? nlf 11V l Going Somewhere. H M THE AUSTIN 7. Owner has I availed himself of the last word I m Economical Transport tacili- ties, and has discovered that 1 there is an Essential Difference between going somewhere m an A I S FL\ SE YE i\ and travelling272 words
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Advertisement82 1930-11-12 5 M ~m THE Firestone Oldf ield £rM BVILT TIRE FOR A MODERATE PRICE The name ¥%ttstQto& alone is your guarantee that it is the BEST tire that can be bought at the price. The Firestone-Oldfield has the patent double breaker- strip construction that means extra miles and service and the82 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1930-11-12 6 Chess Problems and Solutions. Bu Our Chess Editor. Problem No. 103. (By R. Collinson.) Problem No. 103 A (By Dr. Gold). >VhiW to play and mate m :> moves. The Liege Tournament. The hrutl KOVM m the Liege Tournament, which ume to a clow on August 30. were M follows1,374 words
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Article316 1930-11-12 6 A Vicarage With 27 Rooms. Th» HOT. X 1,. Macassey. vicar of St. Andrew >. Stoki Newington. conf"ssis m his Chimh M;»t'a/inr that he has new •VBB «'iil*»retl sony- (if the 27 rooms of his vicarage. The Bishop of London." he writes. "ha.s mm m< oflctel316 words
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Article331 1930-11-12 6 SH Short Stories, by Guy de Maupassant "Knopf). In a comparatively brief life he was only 43 when he died m 1893 Guy de Maupassant crowed an amazingly large number cf stories and novels, so that he is justly regarded as one of the greate ;t short story331 words
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Article267 1930-11-12 6 Section of the Outer Wall Revealed. Iffccjtar Th" excavation! CMTtod OUt, under the ruipenrtataa of Piofessor Robert Mewataad, on the i Roman amphitheatre at Chester have brought Ito light a section of the outer wali of the amphitheatie. and the side entrance with <cw steps leading up to267 words
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Article22 1930-11-12 6 Bristol policeman: The horse was swaying about the road. Chairman: Was the horse sober? Policeman: Yes. It stopped at the drinking trough.22 words
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Article1015 1930-11-12 6 BEGINNING OF THE END. Strange Doings At Underworld Ball. Cew York ha:s its gunman no less '-enownod i Chicago's. The trial of Shorty Gordon and Jew Murphy, m 1914. resulted m acquittal, but it nevertheless was the beginning of the breaking up of the1,015 words
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Article726 1930-11-12 6 HORATIUS - Bridge Notes and Problems. HORATIUS AN EXPENSIVE DEFENCE. nLAY m the international match between England and the United States vvas chi :>fly interesting as showing the difference m ulayin<', styles by the respective sid-s. Or- would hay > thought that the Americans, wit'i ,h?ir »;r< i r experience at "contract"'726 words
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Article364 1930-11-12 6 Commission Advises Caution. The Radium Commission, m its Tfil re-, port, repeats its warning that radium Is not yet est?blished M a cur"" for MlMtf I v.t vbile it holds out a good promise of bensQcta] results. and certainly of alleviation < I raftering, it is at364 words
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Article60 1930-11-12 6 By the end of this year the Ontario Government will have spent more than £1.709.000 on highways, according to an announcement made recently by the Provincial Minister of Highways. Roadwork and improvements carried out or !to be completed before the end of the yeiir include 23560 words
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Article50 1930-11-12 6 Robert Mortimer, of Johanna-street, Lambeth, was fined 20s. at Westminster Police Court for giving beer to his daughter, aged fifteen months. A policeman stated that he saw Mortimer put a glass of beer to the lips of the child, whom he lield on his left arm50 words
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Article232 1930-11-12 6 Dean Injje and KmtrMt Amusement Kill. LH'.m Inpje, HjMaklnt k( i m ooMttctlon vtth the H ■wnl Southern jtrgtfmal < was brought up t ihirk U living, and thrift vere not but public benefMi •I w.is aroughl up a good citiztn w.is a man wl rule232 words
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Article56 1930-11-12 6 I Thr PortWrtn *■'<•' formed the BOOM ol that upon thr vxpv. the licence held b> t).. Company, the eOOtro) 0 out New Z» aland VOUM I post and telcmaph <!•!>• He added that extra I be made In the Aiukl.': Dunedtn broad. aM: m' stations56 words
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Article1368 1930-11-12 7 IMPROVING FIGURES. Reducing the Adverse Balance. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.] Dublin. Oct. 8. Figures for the past months trade and commerce on the Free State show further reduction of the adverse balance. True, the amount is not large but m these days of deadly dull1,368 words
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Article99 1930-11-12 7 Paris. Oct. 8. Mr. James Coy, censor of the New York theatres, declares that he would not hesitate to authorise for New York any ot the revues showing here now even the most deshabilke. He considers that the average Paris music hall show has found exactly the99 words
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Article73 1930-11-12 7 Montreal. Oct. 7. Queb c engineers are studying the possibility of increasing to over 5 000.000 hor«e power the hydro-electric capacity of the Lake St. John region, m which an Anglo-Canadian frOOPb .under Sir George Couithope. is interested. J The scheme includes diverting the waters of Lake73 words
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Advertisement363 1930-11-12 7 I MIXED PICKLES S s I OUTSTANDING LINES. ji Stocked by All Dealers j Throughout Malaya. j s i Agents SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. ,•>••,••.• V Twl.m ni»l No. 2 900 1 .Vr^ I p|^T«rti ™«ai«J N«. 2»OSg NU 1 I"1 k»d Acute Indi- Now the pain ha* 1 I363 words
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Advertisement430 1930-11-12 7 PURE (11 MILK HTHERE is a charm j^PINSE^ Mjtf Sleek, well-kept cow, r^ aboutthe 4A Milkmaid M ife >Tt |tTtSfe graxe all day long m pastures which defies [fm jS^^JHb these fertile valleys illustration m black and |wR/£| Their Milk is pure white. Blue skies IN&^J^i and rich; full of430 words
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Article380 1930-11-12 8 By Lieut -Colonel J. M. MacKenzie D SO. Commanding S S V.F. Singapore, November Mh 1. Corp* Christmas Cards. Samples have r*» n posted up at the S.V.C Canuen, BuniMii.-i Chinese and Malay Clubs Cards may bo had cm application to the R.S.M. Price 35 ctnte f.iiK380 words
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Article57 1930-11-12 8 Th-^ King has approved the introduction, m very special cases, of the appointment of distu; fUMttd officers as Colonels Commandant of Indian Infantry Regiments. This is followed by the announcement tliai Field -Marshal Sir William Birdwood, Comman-der-in-Chief of the Army m India, is appointed Colonel57 words
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Article684 1930-11-12 8 THE RIVER AND THE LAKE. Queen Caroline's Hyde Park Scheme. It is just two centuries to-day (October 5> since the London Journal announced: "Next Monday they begin work on the Serpentine River and Royal Mansion m Hyde Park." If the latter had actually been built Hyde Park684 words
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Article288 1930-11-12 8 "Students Unable to Write English." Dr. T. Lfiod Bennett, Dean of the Middle ex Hos|)it:;i M-duiil School. cr.ticLved the educattan given at public schools m his annual repen at the opening meeting oi the Winter Session. heid at Qu: en.; Hali. The education of tha average English schoolboy288 words
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Article48 1930-11-12 8 Sydney, Oct. 6. Two motor omnibuses filled with holidaymakers returning homeward collided at Rockdale, near Sydney to-night. Indescribable panic followed a ialse alarm of fire. The passengers scrambled wildly for the exits, Three persons were killed and exits. Three persons were killed and minor injuries.48 words
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Advertisement130 1930-11-12 8 SUNLIGHT SOAP IS USED ALL OVER THE WORLD A yf ORE Sunlight Soap is sold than any other JLVJL soap m the world. This proves that people have discovered from their own experiences that Sunlight is the best of all soaps. The reason is that Sunlight is absolutely pure. The130 words
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Advertisement340 1930-11-12 8 CYMA NOTICE i THE NEW patterns o f CYMA WRIST and POCKET I WATCHES /or 1931 have iust I 1 arrived. I I Prices from $10 to $250.00 I For sale at first class Watchmakers and at: j RENE ULLMANN I AGENT Capitol Building Stamford EUtd I SINGAPORE. ii4*4}'S!**^ 8340 words
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Advertisement249 1930-11-12 9 gi //J> CARDS. IufXsSAGE IMi I AMCUEI S FUMIKO hoby Ghaat. MEMORIALS. RE CASKET CO. N I Peak >^ -..d, t5 I irrrt— l'hone C 075. GE HALL. AM) MISS HANA W.itcrloo Strrt't PHONE 7407. TO LET. liejec Brothers. Apply Meyer furnished. Apply Its entry. Apply September Ist. id Entry249 words
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Advertisement749 1930-11-12 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now united faf the following materials or Services, ;md that particulars of surh tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Mumcipal Offices: C losing Date. Ertvtion and completion of an Electric Sub- 4p m Station at Adam Park749 words
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Advertisement661 1930-11-12 9 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LTD (IncotporatSd m the Straits Settlements) NOTICI OP LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE WHEREAS application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate certificates for 200 Ordinary shares numbered 2G4008 *****7 inclusive registered m the name of RALPH ALWEN THRALE of Padang Serai661 words
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Advertisement539 1930-11-12 9 NOTICES. I Society for the Prevention j of Cruelty to Animals, i I Should i 1 a case of cruelly to animals or bird, come to your notice, you are 1 requested to take the name, and add- J ress of the offender and report the 1 occurrence as soon539 words
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Advertisement513 1930-11-12 9 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SHOPHOUSE PROPERTY AND VACANT LAND situate at JALAN IBRAHIM. JALAN PANTAI AND BENZINE KIOSKS AT JALAN SHABANDAR AND AT JALAN PANTAI. BATU PAHAT. JOHORE To be held at the Saleroom of Messrs Chine Keng Lee and Company Limited. Raffles Chambers. Rall'.o, Place. ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 17th,513 words
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1114 1930-11-12 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1930. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. me iuller reports of the 'ork of the Imperial Conference now available through the Rugby wireless broadcast messages, go some way to showing what has actually been accomplished. Following more or less the Geneva precedents the matters under discussion were1,114 words
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Article103 1930-11-12 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, Nov. 11, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £110 15 16 (down £1 2 16) Forward £112 5 16 (down £1). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington103 words
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Article1856 1930-11-12 10 SPIRITED REPLY. G.O.C.'s Speech at Armistice Dinner. Notable for an exceptionally tine and witty after-dinner speech, concluding with some serious comments upon the Poppy Day controversy, by Major-General H. L. Pritchard G.0.C.. who will be leaving Malaya shortly to take up an appointment m England, the1,856 words
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Advertisement167 1930-11-12 10 CHAMPAGNE Veuve "w 1 Clicquot- Ponsardiu Reims SOLE AGEXTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD incorporated under the Company Ordinances of Hong Kong/. i Incorporated m Shanghai* 90 Robtns.l. Ran Tel.vh.ne 6*28 New Shipment off I Grouse, Pheasants, Partridges. Ducklings. Pigeons, Chickens, Quail. I— COLD STORAGE ®-»-wvwv~ ORCHARD ROAD AND SUB-DEPOTS 4167 words
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Advertisement68 1930-11-12 10 j -:634:J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j TENG SENG GUAN. I Established 1905. FOR X'MAS PRESENTS BUY j T. K. K/s I BALLOON TOYS i 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 each. j U. S. De SUVA BROS. I JEWELLERS A NEW SHIPMENT op "ZENITH" WATCHES THE WORLD'S FINEST TIME J68 words
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240 1930-11-12 11 XRMISTICE DAY, IKnoimou- Crowds Throng Whitehall. I •ml hi Nov. 11 Cannda Australia r putl of the Empire k brat* n on the 12th :iiinu oJ the Armistice. I .t the Cenotaph K::iu tIM PrtnCC of Wales. British Cabinet MmL-t'.-rs. Indian Princes rod pug^au-c.240 words
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Article89 1930-11-12 11 ("Secacd Heavy and was Losing Gas." Official Service. 1 Rugby. Nov. 11. •latine to the desM and •1 until December it the mum of M now being Pinion of expert* as BUSED OWING TO IMPERIAL mv by officers who took n RlOl during the Hendon Uurt89 words
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Article64 1930-11-12 11 A IR MAIL TO RANGOON. Organisation Complete N«xl October. I*o -Official Service.] Rugby. Nov. 11. f Common*. Mr. Wedgwood :v Pl.v to a question, that the toi the extension of the •<" mail service was now ««d between Karachi and Cal■Ort between Calcutta and !>< completed m Ottotbles on page64 words
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Article177 1930-11-12 11 FRANCE INVOLVED. Alleged Plan to Maim the Soviet. I Reuters Service. 1 Moscow, Nov 1 1 M Poincare and M. Briand are named" In an oftcial indictment signed by M. Krylenko. Public Prosecutor. as concerned m a 'counterrevolutionary piof m connection with which eight persons are177 words
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Article157 1930-11-12 11 1 How Shall Land Forces' Arms Be Limited IR stUart Service Geneva. No\ 11. Di rnuun m Qonadttat io-day dtocunol Umitettoa of war aaateriaJ of of Ureet limita- Mm the numb-r q| weapon nnd nmui Ition of each country or n by "publicity Cecil opmed that direct limitation G157 words
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Article94 1930-11-12 11 Russia Offers to Re-Open Negotiations. [Router's Service 1 Moscow Nov. 11. M K^rakhan has sent a letter to the Chine.-? representative. Mr Moh Teh Hui. stating that conditions m Manchuria now being such that the terms of the Khabarovsk Protocol may b? regarded as fulfilled, there is no94 words
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Article86 1930-11-12 11 British Colonial Office Proposal. f Reuter's Service. J London. Nov. 10. The text is issued of a Bill to be presented by Lord Passfield m the House of Lords to amend the Colonial Naval Defence Acts to empower the legislature of any Colony, with the approval of86 words
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Article42 1930-11-12 11 NO MORE GOOD Sumatra Natives Felling Rubber Trees. [Router's Service.! Batavia. Nov. 11. Owing to the present low prices of rubber the native producers on the West coast of Sumatra have started felling rubber trees and preparing the ground for rice cultivation.42 words
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Article40 1930-11-12 11 Java Women to Attend Pan- Asia Congress. [Reuters Service] Batavia, .Nov. 11. Various native women's organisations have formed a committee to consider sending representatives to the Pan-Asiatic Women's Congress at Lahore m January. (Earlier cables on page 12.)40 words
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Article88 1930-11-12 11 Isako's European Circus. Bukit Timah Road, is enjoying an excellent short season. Last night there was an entire change of programme, and the entertainment that was served up was as fine as it was varied. It is hard to pick any items that stand out from ruch a88 words
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452 1930-11-12 11 ECONOMIC REFORM. Intelligence Experience Needed for Heavy Task. [Reuter's Seivice.] London. Nov. 11. The Prime Minister delivered his traditional review of home and Empire foreign affairs at the Lord Mayors Banquet at the Guildhall, which followed the magnificent patteAi of the (Past. In452 words
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Article206 1930-11-12 11 Accident During Lord Mayor's Show. f ßeuters Service. London. Nov. 11. The new Leva Mayor. Sir William Phene Neal. is a London County Councillor. At his request all Council schools within I 1 miles' radius of the Lord Mayors Show were closed yesterday with the result that enormous206 words
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Article86 1930-11-12 11 Unaffected by Recent Upheaval. [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, Nov. 11. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, replying to a question m Parliament as to whether all necessary measures had been taken to safeguard British interests m Brazil under the new regime, said the new Brazilian Government86 words
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Article105 1930-11-12 11 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Scott, accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp (Mr. A. V. Aston. M.C.S.) and Private Secretary Mr. A. Hyde will proceed to Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train leaving Tank Road at 8.30 p.m. on Friday November 21st.105 words
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Article449 1930-11-12 11 INDIA CONFERENCE. Government Circles Optimistic. [Reuter's Service] London, Nov. 11 Many brown faces are see.i m London these days on the eve of the opening of the Indian Round Table Conference which the King will inaugurate to-morrow m the Royal Gallery cf the House449 words
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Article170 1930-11-12 11 Sir Horace Wilson as WholeTime Adviser. [Router's Sen ice] London. Nov. 11. New administrative machinery has been created aimed at the reorganisation of industry with a view to minimising unemployment. Sir Horace Wilson has been appointed whole time Chief Industrial Advi. >r under the Board of Trade, which170 words
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Article95 1930-11-12 11 American Missionary and Child Killed/ [Reuter's Service.! New York, Nov. I). An liish missionary. Mr. McDowell, has cabled from Brazil reporting the slaughter of an American missionary. Mr. Arthur Tylee, his infant daughter, and Miss Ethel Kratz. who was acting as nurse, presumably by Indians at an isolated95 words
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Article87 1930-11-12 11 Questions to be Asked m Commons. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. 1 London, Nov. 11. Major D. Graham Pole (Lab. South Derby) and Mr. G. la M. Mander (Lib. East Wolverhampton) are both to ask questions m the House of Commons m regard to the absence of airmail87 words
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Advertisement137 1930-11-12 11 RALEIGH i 1 TUrCOLD MEDAL IIC MOTOR-CYCLE 1 •■^^P^ I g RALEIGH THE RECORD BREAKER— TAKE? EVERYTHING IN ITS STRIDE jjj RALEIGH IS THE WONDER MACHINE OF THE AGE— SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR SHOW- |jj ROOM. g Power i Strength!! Reliability!!! 1 I RALEIGH g THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE137 words
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ARMISTICE DAY IN MALAYA.
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Article670 1930-11-12 12 i Remembering (he Empire's Dead. Armlsti Day was nshsrcid ha nttin;>.iy fi U :day morning when the public of Singapore gathen I r a few minutes around Ihe Den taph on the Isplinade and paid K«mßgf to the mem :-iy if A\c. c whose sacrilice ;n \v be670 words
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Article1534 1930-11-12 12 The Demand for International Peace. Long befon tjv timo for tin Armlstla ->-•. Service to commence at St Andrew's Cathedral the building was BOed to capacity. S;>t-Cial jmmodation was provided for T* Minim aim nd women and also fcr officers and nun of tl garrison. Civil Servants1,534 words
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Article149 1930-11-12 12 [From Our Own Con SftMtdsntJ Ipoh, Nov. 11. The Armistice Day celebrations m Ipoh wt?re favouiod by fine weather. They opened with ft united ser\ice at the Town Hall, which was crowded with cx -Servicemen and members of i very community, including a 1 m Malays. The149 words
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Article163 1930-11-12 12 Services at Christ Church and St. Francis Xavier's From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Malacca, Nov. 11. Armistice day dawned cloudy and threatening, but the rain held oft and did not interfere svith the morning's celebrations. The flag 'station and vessels m port were dressed. Ex-service men assembled at163 words
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Article64 1930-11-12 12 [Large Congregations at Church Services. FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I Bangkok, Nov. 11. Armistice Day was not obscivid by the Customs and Banks cr as an oflicial holiday; nevertheless large congregations filled Catholic and Protestant churches and attended at the Briti' h. French and Siamese memorials and placed64 words
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Article109 1930-11-12 12 THE S. S. KENNEL CLl'B. To the Editor. Sir. About a year ago I joined the newly formed "Kennel Club of the Straits Settlements." I paid entrance fee and subscription received a receipt and on 4th March 1930 received a copy of the rules Since that109 words
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Article185 1930-11-12 12 To the Editor. Sir. Ignoramus kl a friend of the Malays But he is one of those of whom the race might well say 'Save us from our friends." All through his plea is the VtUattag idea that unless governments do things for people. nothing v. ill185 words
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Article63 1930-11-12 12 Final Positions of the Parties. I Reiser's Service.] Vienna. Not. 11. The general election resulted as fellows: Social-Democrats 72; Christian Socialists and Heimwehr 66; Herr Sehobers new bloc 19: Home Party 8. The Christian Socialists and Herr Bchobar'a party thus secured a majority but have not shaken the63 words
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Article50 1930-11-12 12 Receiver for American Institution. (Reuter's Service! Paris, Nov. 11. The ftfunroc Bank ha;, suspended payment. New York. Nov. 11. A receiver m equity has been appointed for John Munroe and Company. New York, with French branches. Liabilities are listed at approximately 56.000.000 and assets at S7 000 000.50 words
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Article25 1930-11-12 12 Mails from India Delivered Safely. London, Oct. 31. The Indian air mail from the City of Washington has arrived m London undrmaged25 words
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THE ROUND TABLE MEETING.
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Article58 1930-11-12 12 Viceroy's Report to be Published Next Week. British Radio Official Service Rugby, Nov. 11. The Secretary for India. (Mr. Wedgwood B-jnni informed the House of Commons to-day that the Government of India's despatch on constitutional questions would be mad? available to members ef the Round-Table Conference and members58 words
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Article576 1930-11-12 12 Liberals the Key Party m Indian Affairs. London. >'cv. I. The members of the Round Table Conference are being given this week opportunities of becoming acquainted with mcibers of Parliti^.u or of renewing old friendships by means of a number of functions ananged at the House. The circumstance576 words
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Article105 1930-11-12 12 I Commons Agrees to a Financial B Resolution. London. Nov. !(>. Two new Bif h trans-Atlantic steamers, which will do the work of three ordinary lines jto help Britain to cope with subsidised Amii-j Jean and Gorman cempetitior were mentioned by Mr. Graham. President of the Board105 words
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Article67 1930-11-12 12 Funds for Two More Squadrons. LReilter'a Far Eastern Sorvic-\ j Tckio, Nov. 11. In addition to the 373.000.000 Yen tentatively bgreed as the Navy's share m the proceeds of the savings under the London Treaty, tbe Finance Minister has agreei tentatively to apportion 25,000.000 from other sources67 words
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Article54 1930-11-12 12 Disarmament Conference to fix Service Period. [Reilta*! Srrvice. 1 Cienrva. Nov. 10. The Disarmament Commit t?'- has adopt* d b] 19 votes to nine (Germany and Russia abstainingt the revised Article 1 providing .li.U nnmril service m conscription countries shall not exceed a period to be Blind iat« v54 words
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Article685 1930-11-12 12 CONFERENCE REPORTS. Recommendations Ready for Plenary Meeting. I British Radio Official Service. 1 Ilupby. Nov. 1 1 Tiie Imperial Conference is now ne the end ci Its work and thcie is a possibility of ihe final plenary session b-ins held on Thursday. Good progress i»as been made685 words
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Article162 1930-11-12 12 Questions Regarding Terms I of Settlement. Rt itter*i Service L«.:i:;< n. Wv. 10. m the Ham of Common* thti Rfternoon, rcplyini t-> questions, Mi A-.ihv.r Hendenon, said the settlement of the ttoxet Indem Ity u.r subject to the approval of Parliament Th reQulsltc E;'i «fji kielng mtroduced aa162 words
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Article84 1930-11-12 12 Washington State Department Divided. neuter's Service. 1 j Wishin^ton. Nov. 10. Mr I inelMurger, legml adviser to the Chinese Government, who, it i>- alleged. Intends to iliscuss Chinese Himnce with <:r..i'.is here, has not yet presented his credentials to ihow that be is acting oiTn iaily tor84 words
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Article258 1930-11-12 12 BRITISH ARMY PLANES' VISIT. DUE TO-DAY Sir Geoffrey Stlmond* i <»<■ Inspection ll|lr ConsiderabJ im\ visit tc-d a r J( hn t ban ha Ground T: Calcutta fen the motni I hop m the d til ill Unl T H Ml. tl arrived In Range \n an I Colonel Turn258 words
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Article35 1930-11-12 12 C:>!d Shipments From the Argentine. I Rcttti rt tn V«rk N«» I' ■i )-,.h.i orth Argi ntnv. to-day. I 1 this ihipm at. with otJ Argentina, wllJ tx strengthening tiu iv o.35 words
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Article20 1930-11-12 12 French Airmen Reach Karachi. i. < it Th.- Prend i i O who IK on a .1: i to-day.20 words
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Article39 1930-11-12 12 In the Houac < nnv iv quc itk 11 h i" win tin r H.W 1.-ii..;- derai n aid the Bfin ttnw to tijin- white di\ uU- lila time beti and i. i tly In touch tovernment39 words
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Article32 1930-11-12 12 Airman Leavt Lisbon. 'ii mm] I teuU uant Plm ntel I lap t .t nil hi to 'i iv y mak ttoi In and at b ishJrt i32 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article603 1930-11-12 13 An Unsuccessful Welsh Appeal. Discussing Wales' position m international football this season m relation to ihe refusal of the English League Clubs U release their star players lor Saturday internationals and particularly m regard to the match againsi Scotland on Oct. 25. the Athletic Mewl says: Wales found603 words
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Article244 1930-11-12 13 Stars Who Have Emerged from Blyth Spartans. A recent Athletic News article on footbaii nurseries and their products has set all the Soccer ne^ts buzzing, that paper states. Blyth Spartans. vIMM record was quoted, have now sent 50 up by providing Everton with Cook a remarkable record244 words
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Article105 1930-11-12 13 Will J. E. Bowcott Play for Wales. J. E. Bowcott. who has played at inside-hah" for both Cardiff and Newport, is following m thfr footsteps of his elder brother Harry, th? Welsh International and Cambridge Blue, m proceeding to CambridgeHe was successful m the recent entrance examination,105 words
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Article381 1930-11-12 13 CoaiMg Cricket Tests. International activities m the cricket world are now more numerous than evci before. England's team m South Africa is a strong vcH-batanced side of which Chapman will be m co^nand. and South Africa will have no easy task m gaining the rubber. Not all the381 words
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Article292 1930-11-12 13 Treatment of Minor Scars and Scratches. An actual wound is a rare occurrence at games, but minor scars and scratches are only too common. They are frequently disregarded by players with no small risk to themselves. advice is to treat any such as soon as possible at once292 words
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Article201 1930-11-12 13 Blackheath Lose Seventieth Game Against Newport. Although there were several snap .scores, the match at the Rectory Field m mail week the 70th cf the rcries between Blackheath and Newport did net produce a brilliant game. Newport held a decided superiority m front. their forwards Knaamagfalg well201 words
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Article121 1930-11-12 13 TEN TEAMS For the Him time m their long history tl^ London Scottish turned out ten teams m mail week. They regularly field eight XV's, as do the Old Alleynians and Old Blues and also Park, while occasionally th e Scots have had nine teams out. But ten is a121 words
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Advertisement187 1930-11-12 13 >£ '^T. /^f^^^yJ arx thrive upon it as well. y*^^^ >Kf s^t4*~~ Hor/icfe's contains barley, wheat t^^TS V nutrients are combined m easily digested form. Made F*^ O^ *C. m a moment with hot or cold kJ&^^* ft J water. j In 4 sixes m\9 J k^i jjk^j I T>bl187 words
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Advertisement269 1930-11-12 13 f^W^^^ 1^ QEASONS may i^E|^^^jSj£i! change but no matter the weather VlflraKS^*'"' Cerebos is always dry n^^^iVr' ancl ree running. (^^Wp (credos) SALT ~-^<'-*__ Remove H X^ /Ml Teeth regain dazzling whiteness PILM is the cause of dull, dis- First. Pepsodent curdles him. 1 colored teeth. It is also the269 words
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Advertisement841 1930-11-12 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails PERSEUS For Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam841 words
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Advertisement428 1930-11-12 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. s.s. KAZEMBE Dee. 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD For London.Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 18428 words
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Advertisement409 1930-11-12 14 P. O. British India and Apc&r Lines, (Incorporated m England.! MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVEHX.MEYI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKIIVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ft lAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1.tnn.... JEYPORE 5.320 Nov. 12 KALYAN409 words
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Advertisement627 1930-11-12 15 0 S. K. Line. NtV York (from Kobe) PNIgM Service 1 Tokal Maru Dec 4 Vancouver— (from Kobe) f Paris Maru Dec. 3 Hamburg (Bremen) Amur Maru Nov. 16 17 abeth. Cap* Town. Rio de |CO and Buenos Aires "ild passage £l»0] Rio dt Janeiro Muru Dec. 4 5 .'..tii/Mbar.627 words
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Advertisement524 1930-11-12 15 SAILINCS TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, FROM SINGAPORE AND rdMANU via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES AND titXO.V Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Sinj;apo— Singapore, feiian*. New ¥urfc. Pres. v. iison In Port Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Dec. 23 Pres. Van Buren Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Jan.524 words
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Advertisement815 1930-11-12 15 K. P. M. KOWNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP BATAVIA.J (Incorporated In 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.815 words
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Advertisement672 1930-11-12 16 Bums Philp line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de672 words
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Advertisement370 1930-11-12 16 NORDDEUTSCHER gflgfct- LLOYD. ff&ffjfi^F (Incorporated m Germany The underrated are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. S SCHLESIEN For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov. 14 5 MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 27 HOMEWARDS. t PFALZ For Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Nov.370 words
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Advertisement480 1930-11-12 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. (Incorporated In U.8.A.) "Vl GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, €w y or Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Due Sails MS. SILVERBEECH Nov. 11 Nov 15 D V* i,r» M.S. SILVERPALM Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Jan 4 PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES— STR AITS INDIA EXPRESS480 words
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Miscellaneous683 1930-11-12 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 8 am Bangkok every Thursday 6 Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 P™.683 words
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Article72 1930-11-12 17 I re brought by «he mind for China Iron Cai- Muar by eh.' due hen- lrom Colombo ■nd WtU probably sail pmi tar Saigon. Hong ,!.(i Yokohama. Berth U motor-ship Rheini on her i .1 1 l;iruc consign from Europe, a If lff Guardian. BUM] t72 words
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Article128 1930-11-12 17 Esj\ Months Through the South Seas. Mn Fr.in.iM j. B ulaii of the this port .-hortly with a -lit will haw com.uiv mx months Lth .tti Itln 'larv d»i- of romanc i B data liiui- r mm* h vent 'usi to Thence on Mr it lived a:128 words
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Article133 1930-11-12 17 N"u l.mploving 40.000 NtV York. anpto: uient anaua] wages In progress m the repdH mst .-"nt National Council Tta sum p.ud the tutal lhB rcixrt Mil iO DC irdered. thre until ihe .hat ..his ■ad. where ti i. has caused lildinf centres tied to refute nin m133 words
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Article69 1930-11-12 17 Bodetjr, an AngloIbuted awards for life>»ar Amongrt the three ■eeaaben of the ul steam. ts n porter laden with r horn the gangway. Dnuy, ofl the Biarritz, at I hetwem the ship and Mid saved him. A few accident occurred, and SeaSteward Hand William Ot Orleans, went69 words
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Article42 1930-11-12 17 Bremen, which beat her the Atlantic crossing from Voik th" voyage taking 4 Rlinutei mhlth I six minutes time Itt «nf h held by th<? f-Jur:>ii., which on her this yiir completed the it boun 6 ■nHwrtw42 words
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Article346 1930-11-12 17 Ancient and Modern Ships m Portsmouth Harbour. la Portsmouth Harbour lie two notable ship H.MS. Furious and H.MS. Courageous, once the latest word m battle cruiser construction and Fishers priae The -1 two ships played their part m th? war. •vith others of their class,346 words
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Article406 1930-11-12 17 New Customs War on Duty Evaders. An intensive campaign to stop smuggling by passengers travelling to England from the Continent has been ordered by the Customs authorit.es. The chief object is to catch the women who repularly buy dutiable dresses, undergarments, and stockings m Pans and elsewhere and406 words
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Article134 1930-11-12 17 Wreath Laid on Monument of War Dead. Saigon, Oct. 24. The United States Consul and Mrs. Wa'.eivTwr. gave a dinner at the Majestic last night on 'he occasion of the visit of the United States Squadron. The function was attended by a large Fathering of Fr-nch134 words
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Article852 1930-11-12 17 Two New Ships Completed. Last month the two new Japanese Government sail training ships. Nihon Maru and Kaiwo Maru, were to leave on their first long cruise with cadets. Hitherto their activities since they were completed a few months ago have been on coastal voyages only,852 words
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Article139 1930-11-12 17 G.W.R. Place £240,000 Orders. The diiectors of the Great Western Railway Company decided to place a contract with Messrs. Vickers- Armstrongs, Ltd.. for the supply and erection of 13 coal hoists at Barry Docks, at a cost of nearly £200,000. Approval was also given to the placing of139 words
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Article82 1930-11-12 17 The Anchor liner Castalia (6,601 tons), which was due to sail for Bombay was placed m dry dock at Birkenhead for repairs after a remarkable mishap m the Manchester Ship Canal. The vessel was being towed to Liverpool when she was struck by a heavy82 words
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Advertisement506 1930-11-12 17 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies m the arms of every nursing mother \<^ary*Ay ''INHERE are occasions when, do what you V^Wflk/ "^V^"* Jf W^' c otncr B tn^ L remains «canry, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sun- \jS^ shine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, remedying the506 words
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1025 1930-11-12 18 FOR AND AGAINST. Queer Results of "Hush, Hush" Policy. The recent ban by Ifae Commonw -?.uin :3epartmcnt of Customs of All Quiet on the Western Front, which was commented upnn with surprise m the English press, has aroused a brisk discussion of the merits of ihe1,025 words
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Advertisement519 1930-11-12 18 ♦»4>W-#^fr-<rl>-W^W A 4 4 J^ A -^W A^A. A^A aT4. ATA A^A. A^A. A^A. I FORTY CENTS INVESTED I V will return dividends of many Jt dollars m savings on the value V of your car. For this small <£► V sum a full sized tin of JL WHIZ AUTO519 words
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Advertisement480 1930-11-12 18 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 c! Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar Iloilo Semarang480 words
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Advertisement252 1930-11-12 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1.800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,645,505 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, Bart. LONDON252 words
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Advertisement212 1930-11-12 18 THE /^V^ SOUTH kf&\ BRITISH V|^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LIFTED FIRE, MARINK, TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED M LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH M ana<- T Office: 2. Pinlayson o r .*a PERSONAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyday po*^ HAVE you made provision for the protect*. of your dependents Miould212 words
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Article45 1930-11-12 19 tSiunifuance of mal Boyteff EtVICI OOPntKWT. London. Nov. 11. urtlcl m :va ni ih if Pranc 1 2 MM UXM of rubber -mi than is i of a French duty, but a few buying rapidly and ii nlting m the dialler stocks.45 words
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Article27 1930-11-12 19 and Dividend nd n 11. Inch was been a I I The eompi i to paf .-.i dividend cent for the year. per rent and27 words
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Article22 1930-11-12 19 P. :<. E -COPYRIGHT] I.i.ndun. Nov. 11. i to -day with trd 4 3-Bd. I I -Sd; steadier. ■nd Me22 words
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Article18 1930-11-12 19 VICE— COPYRIGHT] I endon. Nov. 11. to-day '.vith Spot I rd £113: sttady Ad. ;dl«-18 words
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Article85 1930-11-12 19 V:n- Months Fii;ure> for Britain. i ij be ectirm- ::id 170 i. These tin vhlch th tn Ireland ?n m peod- £1 12(1300. HTM m Grett, i during Cb Be I .71 MM i hlcta te tor ihe fmnnnpwid The '.rnparative figures nthi of this year a.\ I85 words
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Article80 1930-11-12 19 Of on were of high-grada ore; milled m tin triutment13J10 <f Uady coneen--1 M ol lead-bearmu mutt-rial, 'ns ci hmh-grade o:e. were mUM es, pioducins 8,848 "i tot taMtincut i:i the reflnerj-. w«t «.420 tons irfiißd lead refined .silver. Zinc plant M c ncentraa-,. assaying I OMli le«d.80 words
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Article434 1930-11-12 19 Banks and the Payment of Business Accounts. 1 be tk nif banks a'v considering the extention of the scheme no-y in operation which will iderably redur t tin- number of cheques passim: through the Bankers' Clearing House, the Pit 1 Association understands on good autho- :.ty If custi434 words
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Article237 1930-11-12 19 Government's Advice to Cultivators. Calcutta. Nov. 4. The Bengal Government are making arrangements for restriction of jute cultivation m the Presidency from next year by means of propaganda. The first leaflet which will reach cultivator.* m the mofussil will make it known to everyone that the237 words
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Article239 1930-11-12 19 Protection Plan to be Introduced. Paris. Oct. 2". M Ptatrt, Minister for the Colonies, m a lectun at the Soibone. mentioned that the trade of the Colonies with foreign iWllHtfUl is more developed than their t:ade with the mother country In 1929 the Colonies brought from the pMttar239 words
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Article889 1930-11-12 19 MONDAY. NOV. 10TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. tfuyers Sellers. Isim Kumbang Iff] 20s 25s Vyer Hitam Tin (ss) 10s 11s Jangrin Tin 13s 14s Jatang Padang ($1) 10 15 Jatu Caves (sl> 37 42 Jukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Jurmah Malay 10s 12s norn Jhenderiang 3s 4s Eastern Siam889 words
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Article206 1930-11-12 19 November 11. Tin 100 Tons $58.00 Gambier 9 Pepper White 41 Pepper Black 25 Flake Tapioca Pearl Sago Small 6 Copra. Sundried 6 -20 Rice, Anam No. 2 *50 Rice Liang Hln Chan Hark Red Eagle 'New) 80 Rice. Stam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice.206 words
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Article201 1930-11-12 19 I British Radio Official Service Rugby, Nov. 11. Foreign exchanges are: Paris 123.165, New i York 4.85 23-32 Brussels 34.825; Geneva 25.03. I Amsterdam 12.06*. Milan 92.795. Berlin 20.385. I Stockholm 18.11. Copenhagen 18.16, Oslo 18.16. Vienna 34.495, Prague 160 Helsingfors 192"*. Madrid 42.50. Lisbon 108.25. Athens 375. Bucharest201 words
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Article210 1930-11-12 19 Manufacturers and Mr. Snowden. The National Union of Manufacturers, m a statement issued, says it welcomes whole-heart-edly Mr. Baldwins endorsement on behalf of the Conservative party of the policy of extended I Empire preference put forward by the Prime < Ministers oi the Dominions and is not without210 words
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Article382 1930-11-12 19 Federation to Protect Growers' Interests. Steps h:t\e been taken to found a federation representing all the tobacco-growing countries j 5f the British Empire, which as a permanently ?stablished body, with headquarters m London. fc-ould be charged with the protection of the interest-- of the growers and would maintain382 words
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Article302 1930-11-12 19 The Position of the Smelter. i A letler has been issued by Mr. E. J. Bync. chahman cf Kamunting Tin Di edging and the Pangn e 'a River Tin Concessions, m which he comment; on the present position m the tin industry. In order to appreciate302 words
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Article75 1930-11-12 19 Profits from Tea and Rubber Areas. (FREE PffESS SERVICK- OOPYRIOMT.J London. Nov. 10. At the annual meeting of EUn-hursl Tea and Rubber Company it WM stated that tapping over the rubber area; had cc\.s:d. The profit en the rubber was £399 and the net profit on the working75 words
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Article420 1930-11-12 19 "Rubber" From Petroleum. Washington. SuLiii- made from peanut shells, rubber from petroleum, ap.d paper from bununa trc« but a few of the synthetic manrell m pi cf development by mduatrtal chemist;. Pan American Agriculture Conference delegate! learned fan an addresi by George k. Puium director of the National420 words
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Article280 1930-11-12 19 Proposal for Joint Control. Proposals Iviv been put forward by :i firm ailing hn NCT«ter*.«a r.nd ag "Jit.s of ooe )f the smaller pmqn of l-bbir plantation rwnanloe which appear to rttntatn reveral ueefol su^ tions lor thOM seeking ways and menus of reducing the cost of280 words
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Advertisement70 1930-11-12 19 [ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ATTRACTIVE70 words
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Advertisement60 1930-11-12 19 Royal Exchange 1 What do you connect with these two words ie Insurance Then why not give this old established i Corporation the benefit of your connection and i j I be assured of complete satisfaction. j g l^ogal IS^tftanfft Sl£(fi(uraiice- g -I INCORPORATED AO »7?0 j I Singapore. A.60 words
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Article1468 1930-11-12 20 Malaya (up Ru«by: Sinsapore s C nances AgainM Johore and Malaya Command: Sclantrors Hockey Visit: Chinese Athletics m Singapore: Malaya's Cricket Dxample Followed m India: Falkiner's Record. Saturdays Rugby contained cne or two unexpected features, which give a sharpening tc the appetite, so to speak, for the1,468 words
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Article139 1930-11-12 20 Easy Win for Company at Kuala Lumpur. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 11. A PC .24; Selangor 6. In Poppy Day Rugby m Kuala Lumpur Selangor lost to the A.P.C. by 24 point* to six Richards' pass to A. D. Wilshaw. the latter touching down,139 words
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Article196 1930-11-12 20 "V (ompany Welch. 14; Johorr 0. A scrappy game en a wet ground was seen t-rday at Johore Bahru when the "A" Co.. Welch Regt easily defeated a Johore XV by a goal and three tries .14 pts. to nil. The roldiers were easily the better196 words
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Article205 1930-11-12 20 Useful Singapore Combination. •From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 11 South 7; North 2 A soccer match fcr a trophy presented by Colonel Swcttenham was played on the Stadium this evening between North and South. There was a large crowd, including the Chief Secretary and205 words
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Article70 1930-11-12 20 Perak Chinese Beat Europeans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 11. The Poppy Day Fund is understood to have been very successful, yesterdays soccer match "between the Europeans and Chinese drawing a big crowd, to see an exciting game m which both goals had narrow "scapes. The70 words
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Article, Illustration256 1930-11-12 20 NOTED CRICKETER. Sad Passing of Notts and England Bat. {Reuter's Service. 1 London, Nov. 11. The death occurred from blood poisoning to-day of the Notts and England cricketer William Whysall. Born at Woodborough on Oct. 31. 1887, Whysall joined Notts m 1910 and 14 years later256 words
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Article90 1930-11-12 20 Western Provinces Trounced. i Reuter's Service.) Capetown. Nov. 11. The MCC. tourists under Mr A. P. F Chapman beat the Western Provinces by an innings and 177 m the first serious match of their t our. Western Provinces 113 an d 112 Mcc 412 for seven declared90 words
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Article48 1930-11-12 20 Official Rankings m Great Britain. [Reuter's Service.] London. Xov. 10 The official lawn tennis rankings m Britain are as follow: Men: H. W. Aurtin. H. G. N. Leo and J. C Gregory. vr L dif MrS Holcroft Watson. Miss Phyllis Mudford. and Miss Betty Nuthall.48 words
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Article202 1930-11-12 20 Lindrum Makes Five Four Figure Breaks. The following cables show the progress m the international billiard matches at home. London, Oct. 28. The following are to-day's closing tournament scores: Bradford: Newman fin play) 9.858; 9.599. In London: Davis (m play) 8.486; Lindrum 6.0H (break 1.475). London, Oct. 29.202 words
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Article554 1930-11-12 20 GORILLA'S GOOD WIN. Pays $206 m Surprise Result. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh. Nov. 11. The Perak Winter Races opened today ii fine weather before a large attendance, the golni being fair but on the soft side. The Sultar of Perak arrived early accompanied by Capt554 words
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Article124 1930-11-12 20 Three Games Have to be Abandoned. London. Nov. 1. The following are the results of the matches played under Northern Union Rugby Rules to-day. Batley 5. Hull 26. Bradford 6. York 8. Broughton R 3. Wigan (a) 8. Castleford 3. Widnes 10 Halifax 24, Rochdale 4 Hull124 words
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Article94 1930-11-12 20 Police Win. The Police increased a half time lead of three goals to nil by another four goals before the idose of their match with the Medical College Union, at Thomson Road last evening. The game as the score indicates, was very one-sided, the Polic? goalie dealing effectively with94 words
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