The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 December 1930
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Title Section19 1930-12-29 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,220 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article316 1930-12-29 1 The Financial Times says the D.E.1., Bolivia and Nigeria governments have already agreed to the tin scheme, the agreement of Malaya and others concerned being assured Page 19. The Evening News states that the Government of Malaya has also agreed Page 11. The death has occurred of316 words
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Article1361 1930-12-29 1 A hundred years ago. the subjects of our Sailor King were much agitated by two movements, one domestic, the other foreign. The domestic trouble wis the widespread demand for electoral reform. 1831 was a stormy year In British politics. Lord John Russell introduced his first Reform1,361 words
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Advertisement175 1930-12-29 1 KRLVINATOR ,H! I LKITRIC REFRIOERATOS If Yrar3 of Quality Leadership :i vcm buccecs !n Malaya CKTZBROS.&CO. i lncorporated m U.S.A.) n Tvire 55. Robinson K<> >d Iraffles hotel! t f Monday, December 29th. TEA DANCE 6.15 P.M. A Tuesday, December 30th. ♦> SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE f A Wednesday, December175 words
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Advertisement345 1930-12-29 1 Stocks /v^^y/^t^^^^^^^W^^v^^NnV i I 3751 bs V^v^. 2501 bs I 1 British Colonial Manufacture. I I AVAILABLE SHORTLY 1 I EMERALCMTE II RAPID HARDENING CEMENT. I jl Sole A,ents: ftf c \USTER Co, Ltd. Ph ne 1 |J 3 EUROPE j "Renowned by Recommendation' 9 I j DANXING: After Dinner345 words
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Advertisement79 1930-12-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. F-ncv the- :u?.::. I -Page J Spscial !>ew Y23UT U 09 VM "way Page 6. Where you can bin B: Estate (Matafft) tea Page 4. The week's rtl ma a:: I programme-— Pages 1 and 2. I SATISFACnON I it [the gift shop! i 9 The Arcade ofF79 words
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Advertisement25 1930-12-29 1 KELVJNATOR THE ELECTEIC BEFBIOERATOR 16 years of Quality Leadership A Proven Success m Malaya GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated m USA.) Sales -Service 55, Robinson Road25 words
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Advertisement227 1930-12-29 2 Fancy Dress Bafl Supplies. WIG CREPE m White, Black, Grey and Gold. GREASE PAINTS, LINERS, COSMETIQUES. MEDICAL HALL LTD. OPP. FOST OFFICE. Quality. Service. Price economy. Outsiation orders promptly executed. I celebrate! Inew years! EVE j j at the j CAPITOL j RESTAURANT 5 Special Festive Dinner j The Best227 words
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Advertisement272 1930-12-29 2 j Victoria Theatre I S START THE NEW YEAR WITH A SONG AND A SMILE. S I SPECIAL NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. 1 I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY 1 1 January Ist, 2nd, and 3rd at 9M I THE 16 FAMOUS 1 I Westminster Glee Singers 1 ft MATINEE SATURDAY JAN.272 words
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Advertisement215 1930-12-29 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15!!^ I• I Alhambra Discovers I the ideal programme I Two Shows In One I and what shows I 1 Reginald enny 1 IN HIS BIGGEST I LAUGH SCREAM— 1 HYSTERICAL I NIGHT M I 2 Mary f Nolan J IN A TENSE AND I DRAMATIC DRAMA OF215 words
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Miscellaneous603 1930-12-29 2 THE WEEK. Monday. 29th. High Water. 04 30. 80 ft. "16.35. 72 ft Ribeiro's annual meeting 12. Oil Palms Ltd annual meeting. 18 Battery Road 2 15 pm Hockey: SRC vs SCC at SRC Penang Race Entries Close F< ■■tball: HMS Kent vs. Chinese. Jalan Besar Tuesday. 30th. High Water603 words
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401 1930-12-29 3 "WE WOULD NOT STOP IT." Young People Prefer Beer. Many things about whisky about the people who drink HKXt of it. and about the "suspicious" exports over the Atlantic were told to the Licensing CnminLssion by Sir Alexander Walker, of the famous whisky firm.401 words
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Article160 1930-12-29 3 An M.P. Produces a Pair m the House. The House of Commons was surprised when Colonel Howard-Bury, the Unionist MP. lor Chelmsford. held up a pair of grey J»jmmm| socks and asked: "Is the President of the Board cf Trade that these are made under conditions that would not160 words
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Article152 1930-12-29 3 Visa Refused Professor Roerich. Professor Nicholas Roerich. the well-known plar.ter. has been refustd a visa to re-enter India He has applied for permission to enter India m order to visit his wife, who is said to be ill m Pcndicheny. The Government of India are not.152 words
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Article143 1930-12-29 3 Midnight Alarm as Dyke Breaks and Water Pours In. Brussels. Si'iious floods have been cavised all over B< i^ium by storm, and thousands of acres of land are under water. Th< river Scheldt has made thirty breaches m its banks between Termondr and Antwerp. The biggest143 words
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Article42 1930-12-29 3 I know what I should like to say to those well-to-do women who play bridge from 2 o'clock m the afternoon until the early hours of the morning, but I should not like to tell you. The Bishop of Sodov and Man.42 words
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Article76 1930-12-29 3 Extension of Soviet Experiment. v lSf(; ,v, Dec. 18. The Soviet Authorities have llecldod as from January 1 to introduce tlv rive days* week into the whole of industry, a- it is t-onsidrred that the innovation has work rj remarkably well m the State administration and thoBß76 words
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Article65 1930-12-29 3 Impossibility 01 Voluntary Restriction. At thL meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd. i he Chairman d?clareci that Ola aapjitea gained on the ,vbjt3t of tin r?3trict;on and or tection made l H .om underhand the apparent impossibility cl regulutin', the industry v.. voluntary co-cperalion. Tha ojtlock remains65 words
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Article60 1930-12-29 3 Interesting: Find m Egypt. Ctfra, Der. 18. Excuwtiions at TeUelamara have resulted m valuable finds, notably a status of Tutankhamen's wife, Anfcltnpaaten, which is m an excellent state of preservation, a larg- amount of gold and silwr orniunv.us and Jawtlry MM also found. Any tool can v.nte a60 words
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Advertisement333 1930-12-29 3 Stands tor /m^M?^) Quality Taste It! Just Taste It! Heres a vivacious newcomer for your refrigerator and your table that familiar health-drink orange juice m a lively new role partnered with grape fruit. From the moment you flick the 1% h£nV° Ur fir f bottle you'll decide that Hie hasnt333 words
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Advertisement275 1930-12-29 3 1 Estate Trust Agencies I 1 (1927) Limited. I P^^^^^^B i BRANCHES Llt^tM^ «l, *lra» Craw Street MALACCA. 111 Ll tat street I PENANG. S W D^n*^ *V S Klyne Street HUALA LUMPUR. S m i 1 W d' h °*cou^ 1 Kegistered by and Security deposited with S IV275 words
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Article, Illustration4384 1930-12-29 4 W.W. SWEENEY - Murder by Legacy W.W.SWEENEY. H*Y INSTALMENT THREE. SYNOPSIS. DICK TARLTON was left a legacy. It consisted of certain concessions m Nevada and had to be claimed personally by a given date. He decides to go to Nevada and claim it. He is accompanied by his friend CARL RAYNER. They leave4,384 words
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Article273 1930-12-29 4 How Cinema Can Help Rubber Industry. A new type of sound screen, made of white rubber, has been installed at the Stoll Picture Theatre. Kingsway. Among the advantages claimed for this screen are that it is absolutely fireproof and is easily washable. The old type of273 words
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Article219 1930-12-29 4 Chinese Pastor Arrested m Shanghai. Considerable surprise has been occasioned m Shanghai by the arrest of the Very Rev. Tsu Paonyoen. M.A., D.D., minister of the Church of Our Saviour m Dixwell Road, by officials of the Greater Shanghai Bureau of Public Safety on account of an219 words
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Article171 1930-12-29 4 Big Task to Support 3,000,000 Troops. Nankins, Dec. 16. Alarming figures concerning the huge number of troops m China, and the big amount involved 'Annually for their maintenance, have been disclosed, official reports stating that it was revealed at the recent conferences between Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and171 words
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Article147 1930-12-29 4 —Who'd Give Her Another Look What woman who wants to look h»-r (> P afford to ignore Natures warnln X When you begin to lose weight. get \ki each week, feel tired, lark strength sign that ycu have made too many mtk vitality. You can^t go147 words
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Advertisement257 1930-12-29 4 "■■■fIfIrVWW>niWVWWWWWWWAfWIMJU| BIGIA ESTATE TEA Retaining a freshness and flavour which cannot be equalled by imported teas. Grown m Taj* jmrMalaya Although better, it costs less for being a local product there are no expensive transport charges to be covered. Obtainable Irom Bun Bee Co.. 11l 13. ftearh Road Hlrh Street257 words
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Article1151 1930-12-29 5 When the Navy Leaves Home. Everyone who has read "Naval Occasions." the famous volume of stories of the lighter side of naval life during the Great War, will be familiar with the pen-name "Bartimeus." "Naval Occasions" proved its immense popularity by the sale of upwards of cr.e1,151 words
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Article527 1930-12-29 5 Stories of the Tiger m the House. Cat's Company. By Michael Joseph. Illustrated. Geoffrey Bles. 15s. net. The Dog is Man's first friend: he may have become to his master what the Jackal is to vhs Lion, an uninvited but tolerated guest, when hunting was the former's527 words
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Article79 1930-12-29 5 Vienna, Nov. 19. At the town of Arad. In tbs Banat, a clvmist u\i;it3d to get his set of teeth repaired by n dentist. The dentist removed the teeth, but said h? would not return the set until ,bt chemist's wife had p\:d a hill whirh had79 words
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Article269 1930-12-29 5 Italian Decision Against Use m War. Rome, Nov. 20. The dirigible as an instrument of war has been wiped off the fighting organisation of the Italian Air Force. In a Bill presented for eventual discussion m the Italian Parliament the Air Minister, Signor Balbo, detailed a new269 words
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Advertisement229 1930-12-29 5 I CHEF I NEW YEAR I PLUM PUDDING f Offers Excellent Value Obtainable from all Provision Stores S Agents for Malaya 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. TUNNELnF BRITISH RAPID HARDENING t CEMENT m Sole Agents African Eastern (Malaya) Ltd. I Singapore Penang. •^mSj^ **^w I y Ji He Confesses! He229 words
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Advertisement341 1930-12-29 5 \^^r\' it gone There are hundreds of mothers who to pick up right away— never looked could tell you to this day when and back again *vherc it was that someone uttered "Lactogen" is good rich farm milk— the word "Lactogen." Perhaps it was every drop L the cream m341 words
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Article1088 1930-12-29 6 "Economic Laws" and the Industry. Ths past quarter has witnessed the descent ci ths rubber prices to record low lev°!s With a partial recovery but his seen io appreciaol diminution cf output, much 1e.?.; MB9 recognisable symploms of permanent recovery, says m: Rubber and Tea Quarterly. All hope1,088 words
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Advertisement329 1930-12-29 6 SPECIAL NEW YEAR ITEMS From The Glassware Department 4^^^^^^ SOD* I f~.l OCCANTER -jfr cxm* Tumblers i 4 pt. Price S 5.50 doz. Liqueur glasses Price S 5.50 doz. i n Tilt: fircone glass ware. Custard 10.00 2 0.00 Ice plates 12.00 3 h 10.50 Finger Bowls 11.75 1 11.75329 words
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Advertisement125 1930-12-29 6 HI Try a dash of "Boots" Fruit Saline m a tumlth-r of water. Clear and sparkling, it is effervescent delight to the thirsty palate. Ft cools and purifies the blood and. m Natur<>\ own way, gently and harmlessly plimin.it^ poisonous waste products. II Stn^&aJS, MEDIAL HALL Uc ™4 airicadinf ■f125 words
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Article401 1930-12-29 7 SIM HUNT, GRANDEUR. I objections to Big: Scheme. imsuivings are being It m ..h? ..Hid as a result of the recent dcciPuchy of Cornwall to lease -5,000 rUMOf to the Forestry Commission. Lan purposes 1.329 acres hay d-t-d ever to the care of .he Com- >n401 words
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Article237 1930-12-29 7 Dancing Girls Shot Dead. New York. Nov. 24. I .t> were shot dead and a I mm and women were severely by re\olur and shotgun fire m a ud by eight bandits on a road house -tmliy. The bandits, who up m riK t< r-cars. burst into237 words
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Article110 1930-12-29 7 S'Kns and Portents m Ciermany. Berlin. Nov. 20 n On many are prophesying that 't "Id S ull and heavy snowfalls are 4 M-vtre winter, similar to that ■•a Th< German marmot or jtti buried himself for his winter Wd fee* m the earth, and providH much110 words
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Article372 1930-12-29 7 AMBASSADOR'S DIARY. I Vain Efforts to Stop Tragedy. Brussels, Nov. 21. Fresh light is thrown to-day on the Nurse Cavell tragedy by the publication for the first time of an extract from the diary of the Marquis de Villalobar, who. as Spanish Amoassador m Brussels during372 words
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Article403 1930-12-29 7 A Scotland Yard Comparison. "Detective fiction and fact" was the subject Of th: soeeches r.t I dinner of the Jniversity section and the Authors' and Journalists' section of the Forum Club. Mrs. Howard was m the chair, and the guests included authors of detective stories.403 words
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Article191 1930-12-29 7 Cockney Actress Who Captured Paris. Part*. Nov. 21. Miss Campion is dead. Her name hardly known to-day. was lamous a decade ago when Mistinguett was a struggling artist. Miss Campton. a cockney orginally. came to Pnrls as a member of one of the first Tiller troupes to191 words
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Article993 1930-12-29 7 Great Astronomer's Tercentenary. On November 15 300 years ago Johann Kepler, one of the greatest astronomers of all time, died at Ratisbon. m Bavaria. There are. indeed, few more illustrious names m the history of science than that of the man who formulated the "three laws" of planetary993 words
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Article67 1930-12-29 7 A coolie employed on the mine known 3s Leung Sin Nam Lodes. Ltd.. while leaving vhe lombong after his shift, slipped and fell to the bottom of the mine. He was gravely injured and removed to hospital where he died a few days later. RatMt is a very67 words
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Advertisement139 1930-12-29 7 i> RTvU'llH rl H 111 Rw E !V/ *^f -tvJsJ S3 p I^AgUfl Hffl I HIP' E v^JJl/LA *&l il Keep cool— through "4711" t? 3 sweltering heat is threatening to saf> your strength, when you arc listless ana weary, then "4711" E,au <Je Cologne will helb you to iv139 words
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Article647 1930-12-29 8 CHESHIRE CATS. Wiles of Hoaxers and Swindlers. One of the regrettabl? features of the history oi .advertising is the frequency with which the swindler has invoked the help of publicity m order to snare his prey. Though a brief survey of this* disreputable partnership can scarcely647 words
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Article248 1930-12-29 8 Crime Discovered After 8 Years. Zurich, Not. 20. Prompted by persistent rumours about a mysterious murder alleged to have been committed m a cottage of the hamlet of Romans Dessous. Canton of Vaud, seventeen years ago. the authorities searched the premises and discovered a skeleton248 words
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Article79 1930-12-29 8 First Conviction m America. Portland (Oregon). Robert Gordon Duncan, who styled himself the Oregon wildcat, was fined £100, and sent to jail for six months, for having blasphemed over the wireless. It was the first conviction m America for such an offence. Duncan, who had his own79 words
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Advertisement106 1930-12-29 8 W^^'^ ■■■■■A I 1 .^M^^Hj^^B^^^^^ A\ \ma %^J \.v.-...- i T^a\ .v.v^**^^ TX'f T .ly f HL> fl^K^> F <r*^ f r'v* >- l i/0 wP\S m jsl *j< JUttouS^ \^tt M^H \.v. f^ 7 Cv"\. k V^ Mr^ Wise of Fry's has created a new chocolate Mft^lJrm yr^/^^i a106 words
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Advertisement444 1930-12-29 8 Of Your Whisky! The finest of Scotch Barley; the pure, sparkling water to be found only m Scotland and years of experience m the distilling of whisky these are the foundation of King George IV," but they are only the foundation. For many years it must lie m sherry casks444 words
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Advertisement335 1930-12-29 9 BUSINESS CARDS. M'~~ AS SAGE MMal ISS FUMIKO It Dkafey OkMt ~~>I\RBLE MERCHANTS. MMiAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 A 3, Pen has Road, .a Lavender Street Phone 6075. MASSAGE HAUL >ll> HARI AND MISS HANA fit, Waterloo Street 1 KLEPHONE 7467. A'S^«)®<i)®®®®®SXs)®®(^X«)a i SELETAR GRANGE: lIIOMSON-SKLETAR ROAD 15th. Milestone S335 words
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Advertisement607 1930-12-29 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby riven that v nders are u.w ir.vited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Rooi.i. Mm.uipal Offices Supply of 2 tons b«>t quality Straits Trading Cn. pure bloc:: t:n innut;- at607 words
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Advertisement677 1930-12-29 9 LOST. From 104 Jervcis Road, grey Australian t «Trier dog belonging to Mrs. Renton. Licencj Number 3382 Reward SlO. NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. Interest Due 20th January, 1931. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will be closed from the 7th January677 words
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Advertisement184 1930-12-29 9 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY. SI/ 1 PCI/ A MJLERS. SHIPKROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices: MAYNARD'S 2UILDINGS. 11, Battery Road. Telephone No. 643 X. AawingHoay D-P-P; Gores Skmihiubks Stops ADitAagl I Cat aaattk a»4ay. 7S d* .•._".v.y.".".v.v. £^^~^Gj^^^SSF~^^i'' Reasons why 65 X energy -creating carbohydrate. 2 16X muscle-making protein. 736 strengthening fats. 4184 words
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Advertisement330 1930-12-29 9 i aarwiitiii i Wrist and pocKET WAi rcHEs| I accurate and elegant 1 r^ 1^ 1 I the Movado :Vi I lI iClO automatic winder m stock.! RENE ULLWAHN a onis I Capitol Building Singapore. I I Ask for Catalogues— g (sy?)^)®<s)®®®®®®®'«y?;'» N 9®®®®®?-'* s'£®<?-®@@-'sfc3®@® They Do Not Fear I330 words
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Article40 1930-12-29 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. BINNIE.—On Dec. 21st at Johannesburg, to Marjorie (Nee Cope > wife of R. F. Binnie. a son. ißy Cable >. MOFFETT—On Decemtat 28th. 1930. at tne General Hospital. Singapore, to Jean. v.ife of J. D. B Moflett. a son.40 words
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1216 1930-12-29 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1930. WEEK-END COMMENT. The death of Lord Melchett removes from active business circles one of the notable figures of recent years. The deceased's connection with industry through the positions he held m many well-known firms, including that of Brunner. Mond and Company, and with1,216 words
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Article1057 1930-12-29 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. A Breezy Game at Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 11. Perak 33pts. A.P.C. op»s. The meeting cf the Perak Rugby fifteen and a team representative of the A.P.C m Malaya, m Ipoh to-day, was eagerly looked upon as likely to afford1,057 words
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Article308 1930-12-29 10 SELANCOR AMATEURS, A Successful Day's Racing. (Prom Our Own Con. sp, Kuala Lumpur There was a fair Ulawileint day of this amateur Mm b stopping however after th<- tlnr.i going was heavy but Urn r.wv Second Polo Pony Handicap SUNCHOKE (Mr. Stn.clr, m JUNE 11. (Mr. Cave308 words
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Article331 1930-12-29 10 Narrow Victory ftf Wolch I Company Team. I D. Co. Welch H.MS. Knii II Only a smr.ll crowd turned up M Ofj Saturday m comparison vMI '■< 90M have probably been tbi fixture been played, but owing U> having to pay a wsit to M X':::K footballers had331 words
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Advertisement138 1930-12-29 10 EXSHAW Nol BRANDY. THE BEST POSSIBLE WITH DRY GINGERALE OR SODA WATER. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., {Incorporated under the Companie*' Ordinances of Hong Jfonpt tlnccrpora'ed m Shanghai). 90 Robinson Road Telephone 6228 ®<i)®®<§)®&®®(^ i-^^^^iXaN^sKs)®®®®®!^^ i Have You Seen the Selection I OF Cakes Pastries f AT138 words
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Advertisement43 1930-12-29 10 j -:634:- j A MERRY CHRISTMAS I to all our Customers. I TENG SENG GUAN, I j 634 North Bridge Road j fl Established 1905. IFs.Te iiS I I BROS/ I J WISH THEIR PATRONS y^ HAPPY XMAS. 61, HIGH ST.. PHONE 4540.43 words
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Article50 1930-12-29 11 T.I\A. SCHEME. (.(.vernments Reported to Have Agreed. EH SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Dec. 28 NtWi states that the governitch Ea.n Indies. Bolivia. NigM a lay States, have approved of fel i'ltn submitted by the T.p a •vnce U> this and an explanation fel found on page 18.]50 words
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Article80 1930-12-29 11 LtevrliHfi m U.S. Report. uurs Service.) Waefcl i>. i),. 2;. hue been i<- v: t s <,{ from despatcJn fa n Urt> t.) the Fun-inn Oi! (enMr Fish. Ctaunm i of Dtativw Conr.r.i-.tti v ln< h tnc Communist activities m that information iiom BripatcbM has been t mvtyeci80 words
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Article41 1930-12-29 11 aeration Performed Secretly. Smice. P.sriv Dec. 27. .!?<•'.: <>n U a, Umm and his condition iI Tempt, Joffre. whose illness rat, M perattd on being amputated I'arLs, Dec. 28. I niuht. His coned kmt raMTM is mainrafftlmr outlook.41 words
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Article51 1930-12-29 11 LVnuriran Zeppelin Kxperiment. r "s Service.] Washington. Dec. 27. airship Los Angeles will be ;n reconnoitring at the of the American fleet waters on Feb. 2nd. When ri ceived from Germany unuth the Allies, her use for milii- prohibited but permission has to employ her at51 words
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Article28 1930-12-29 11 Cirr Requested not to Stand. >KH VICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. Dec. 28. C <-üb-committct' has asked md for the ciptaincy on ill-health. Carr howvver. tirh was perfect.28 words
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Article24 1930-12-29 11 •Hike of Gloucester's Return. Service London. Dec. 27. Nter has arrived at Folk- where he went m October of the Emperor.24 words
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Article39 1930-12-29 11 Police Permission to Take Photographs. ICE— COPYRIGHT.] Bangkok. Dec. 28. aas attended by the iftcrnoon. Ovtni to the f Press and amateur MM* and movies all ously to secure wviiten pbotOgmplH by applying ■Montr of Poiu-i-39 words
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Article28 1930-12-29 11 ii a Tram's Success m Siam. r/ICI -COPYRIGHT 1 '..iiitk-ik. I>ec. 28. nttallm M.'-itinn Bangiit he In lirst ending The MOOOd, which via? von by the28 words
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Article38 1930-12-29 11 L ORD WILLINGDON. rituises Viceroy appointment. ■ppoint—nl of Lord 0< India, on the ground hII MM not the reMMh a delicate task. ISO who r-r-Mitly :ir:i BUettad Foivsl Engi- B Met. This k i I) par; men- —Ex.38 words
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Article, Illustration475 1930-12-29 11 LOSS TO INDUSTRY. Former Member of the Cabinet. I Reuter's Service] London, Dee. 28. The death has occurred of L rd Melchett. He had been ill for some time and. becoming weaker during Friday night, his condition was considered grave. He passed away a few hours later.475 words
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Article228 1930-12-29 11 Captain Forced to Run Ship Ashore. Hamburg. Dec. 22. Two tranr-Atlantic liners were concerned m mishaps occasioned by the heavy fog. which cau-ed more disarray amonp Hamburg shipping than can be remembered. The fog was so thick that steamers required fifty hours to cover the stretch between228 words
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Article146 1930-12-29 11 Financial Agent's Admission. Paris, Dec. 19. The Parliamentary Commission of Enquiry had before it M Robenne [the words received are "Robenne Dazcona' I publicity and financial agent, who admitted having received from the Oustric Bank a sum of 160.000 francs, of which he kept 20.000 as the146 words
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Article284 1930-12-29 11 TROOPS REACH THE SCENE Difficulties of Jungle Fighting. [Reuter's Service.] Rangoon, Dec. 27. The situation m the disturbed area Is reported to be more satisfactory. The police, under Captain Rust, recovered the body of Mr. Field-Clarke. Isolated rebel gangs m the past twenty -four hours have284 words
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Article94 1930-12-29 11 Attempt to Salute "National" Flag. Renter".; Service 1 Bombay. IVc. 2S. Scvtnty-five pecnle were mjuiatf m a series of poiicc lathi charges on the Maidan. where a crcud assembled to participate m the ceremony ol saluting the •national" flag. The police i had previously dispersed the crowd^ but94 words
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Article53 1930-12-29 11 Another Dutch Defection. fßeuter's Service.) Amsterdam. Dec. 27. The Netherland Indian Agricultural Company, one of the leading Java sugar-producers, has informed the committee of the Jay*. Sugar Producers" Association that it cannot co-operate m sugar restriction on the basja agreed on between the Cuban-American delegation and the53 words
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Article251 1930-12-29 11 Mysterious Shooting Affair m Company Office. Brussels. Dec. 22. Complete mystery continues to surround Sunday's sensational murder at the headquarters of the recently founded Credit Beige Congolais. whose promoter, the financier Simon Barman, was shot by a Greek adventurer, Michael Georgiou. According to one theory he thereafter251 words
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Article141 1930-12-29 11 Soviet Woman Official Recalled to Moscow. Stockholm, Dec. 22. Diplomatic quarters are intrigued by the cudden recall to Moscow of the Soviet woman diplomat. Madame Kollontay, who only recently presented her credentials to the King. It is asserted that Mme. Kollontay fell from the good graces of the141 words
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Article149 1930-12-29 11 A LIBERAL THREAT. Mr. Lloyd George's Hint of Party Plans. I Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 27. A significant statement is made by Mr. Lloyd George m reply to Mr. Vernon Hartshorn. Lord Privy Seal, who complained of Mr. Lloyd George's criticism of Mr. Hartshorn's figures149 words
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Article98 1930-12-29 11 Condemnation of Egyptian Conditions. [Reuter's Service. London, Dec. 2 The Daily Herald gives prominence to an article by Dame Adelaide Anderson In the International Labour Review dealing with conditions m the Egyptian ginning factories m which, she alleges, children, some as young as s years old. are98 words
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Article48 1930-12-29 11 First Stage m Flight to London. [Reuter's Service! Sydney, Dec. 27. The airman. Captain Matthews, hopped o^ to-day on a flight to En? lar.i vii Hari Darw'n. Sydney, Dec. 26. Flight-Lieut. Hill arrived yesterday on completion of his flight frcm England. There was no official welcome.48 words
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Article40 1930-12-29 11 Continuing Economic Mission on Jan. 7. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 Bangkok, Dec. 28. The Minister of Commerce < Prince Puracha triii has arrived and is leaving Burma for India m continuation of his economic missicn on January 7th.40 words
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Article252 1930-12-29 11 Clara Bow at the Capitol. Large audiences attended the Capitol during the week-end to witness the new programme which has as the main attraction the Paramount musical comedy "Love among the Millionaires" presenting Clara Bow. the fameu r "It" girl of the silent film days. Although Clara Bow252 words
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Article185 1930-12-29 11 The management of Capitol Theatres Ltd. J celebrated the first Xmas m the theatre's history by entertaining the entire staff and a number of guests to an excellent tiffin on Xmas Day. Mr. Joe Fisher. Managing Director of the Company. presided, and thanked the .-taff for ih^r185 words
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Advertisement87 1930-12-29 11 THE GOSSARD LINE OF I BEAUTY I <•> Gossard foundation Garments are so designed as to I (•> accentuate the natural beauty of the figure ard create the impression of a gracefully poised body. They answer without hesitancy the desire to be chic and the need to retain bodily freedom.87 words
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Article1090 1930-12-29 12 POLICE COURT HEARING. Accused's Story of His Lost Car. IBv \ir Mali I Northampton, Dec. 9. Fifteen witnesses were being called b. the proFecition when the bia/ing car case was re-opened on Tuesday, and it was thought that j the proceedings would last until to-morrow. Many1,090 words
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Article855 1930-12-29 12 FREE PRESS AIR-MAIL SERVICE. Rouse had made that statement to Jenkins he I asked if he should go up and see Ivy. Weikes went horn? as Rouse went upstairs. He (Weekesi read the story about the blazing car and went back with the newspaper to855 words
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Article87 1930-12-29 12 Incidental Object of R.A.F. Flight to Singapore. A recent New Delhi message to the Statesman stated: Ui known to the public, the No. 36 Squadron. R.A.P. which is en route from England to Si">g-pore. is eaujfcaj cit an important movement c\tr Bxs trail recently blazed for it87 words
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Article64 1930-12-29 12 R.A.F. Pilot Secures India Height Record. Nnr D«lhi. Der. 8. Flyi:if: OflteCT Mattlv.'w::. ".ccvTipnnied b\ Lieut Orvlls RE. attached to R.A.F. h-adquar- I ters. r^compli.ihed a bdfhl rrccrd for India this BKWn*TH v.l^n h? r!inib-d M C3O feel ibovc Delhi m TO m:rr?:»~, !n j-rvico Wapite, there-64 words
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Article996 1930-12-29 12 PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. Purchasing a House m Surrey. (By Air MaiJ>. I From Our Own Correspondent. I Lender.. Dec. 9. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore leave this country on the 16th. for Paris. They then intend to go to Germany, probably staying at996 words
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2448 1930-12-29 12 A CURIOUS POSITION. i Will Act of 1781 Be Amended (By Air Mail.l [Prom Our Own Correspondent. J London, Dec. 7. The indications at the present time are that we will shortly enter into a fight over Sunday and whether or not entertainments are to2,448 words
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290 1930-12-29 12 AN ACCIDENT. "Everyone Afrccd il v.„ Very (loan ik! !Bv Air Mail A v.-rtlict of acid,.,. R to-day on Kid Jacks, i; b 1)1 ft t 'Hall list Friday. j Kid .Ja( kS, VhOH nil j IM 11, ai.d lived at DC B. .v.290 words
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Article145 1930-12-29 12 j IBy A:v Mai] Luikl t> A MM) and heir m b Michael Allen, wife <J tin I place. Hyde Park. \V Both mother and aoo 1} Mrs. Arl 'ii ami th Oounl M f cati before ahe m urTfad Mr Art I I m the spring145 words
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Article671 1930-12-29 13 LAWN TENNIS TOPICS. The Need for Tightening the Rules. The last of this year's championship meetings has just finished. It is a far cry from London to Buenos Aires, and not often are the Argentine championships a matter of compelling interest to players m this country.671 words
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Article282 1930-12-29 13 No Chance of it Being Taken Up. London, Not. 19. Although the Aga Khan, the popular Moslem sporting Prince who owns this year's Derby winner, Blenheim, has not yet considered the challenge of Mr. D. J. Davis that his horse Phar Lap will race any horse282 words
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Article121 1930-12-29 13 Though it would be unwise to adopt the wider wicket m ordinary club or junior cricket, on matting wickets, its great value on more perfect wickets m Sheffield Shield cricket has been very clearly demonstrated m the two matches already played. Each of these resulted m121 words
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Article526 1930-12-29 13 Why Not Play With One Hand? Hilton told me once, if I remember correctly that a man can learn to putt m the same way as James Braid and Ted Blackwell learned the art. The difficulty with most of us is that we have to try to526 words
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Article262 1930-12-29 13 Battalino Retains FeatherWeight Championship. New York, Dec. 12. The forecasts of experts were upset to-night when Christopher Battalino. of Hartford. Connecticut, successfully defended his world's featherweight championship. Battalino won a decision m 15 rounds over "Kid" Chocolate, the sensational Cuban boxer. Chocolate's American tour has been262 words
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Article140 1930-12-29 13 "Jack Ryder has stated definitely that he will not be a candidate for the position on the Test selection committee rendered vacant by tho withdrawal of W. M. Woodfull," says a Melbourne sports writer. He feels that he cannot do so without sacrificing dignity. Before the selectors140 words
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Article60 1930-12-29 13 That strength has little to do with length m driving was again demonstrated m the American women's national golf championship at Los Angeles m October. mi n winning the title for the fifth time Miss Glenna Collett was m splendid form and her tee shots ranged up to 250 yards.60 words
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Advertisement291 1930-12-29 13 AWAY FROM HoME...you'll noad a good nan r ~~^^b^b^b^bM 3^ e an Ever sharp I I Remember to take your Ever- 1 I sharp pen and pencil with you fl 9 when you travel. srnoo t h easy Bm writing. Ready awl to help you write »Bt V^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^B your letters,291 words
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Advertisement211 1930-12-29 13 JgMMM Hirinf/H thmt Hiumil m text HkP thi»~-~aj*& mmood m^M^ In all tournaments m all countries it J %T3tj is Armour's Davis Cup and Extra Special i> A t J| strings that are used to meet the grilling C j requirements of championship play. V J~+&*k For the ordinary player211 words
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Advertisement866 1930-12-29 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 Doe. Sails t AENEAS For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam866 words
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Advertisement496 1930-12-29 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Go., Ltd* (Incorporated In Kngtand). I a EtLEBIAN n UNL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA FOBTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Slngapwe. I 8* CITY OF WELLINGTON Jan. 9 I HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY of496 words
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Advertisement438 1930-12-29 14 P. O. British India and Apcw Lines. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN VI < LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dne l>ur Tonnage. Singapore. 1 mm i.-< rnMp, ir438 words
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Advertisement692 1930-12-29 15 0. S. K. Line. and New York— (from Kobe) BUM Freight Service.] Klnai Mjwu Feb f ttk and Vancouver :-(from Kobe) f African Maru Jan ••.rdam, Hamburg (Bremen) > r PAniles Maru Dye 30 31 p^ba: Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rio dt SaalOß, Montevideo and Buenos Aire (KmJ n,,-uorld Passat £190.]692 words
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Advertisement473 1930-12-29 15 iSnfc TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, FKOM SINGAIOR^ AMi n..w\NG via COLOMBO, SUEZ POKT SAlii, ALtXANxiKi.i. NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. Pres. Adams Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Feb. 17 Pres. Harrison Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Mar. k Pres473 words
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Advertisement762 1930-12-29 15 K. P.M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP BATAVIA] (Incorporated In Holland.) > UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMEaCT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight*. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. BcpresenUtives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penangt of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU762 words
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Advertisement436 1930-12-29 16 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. rUgwlar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) acd ths motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tbe s j. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins436 words
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Advertisement292 1930-12-29 16 HENDERSON LINK. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamers Between Rangoon, Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Port of Disembarkation Plymouth. Leave Rangoon 1931. YOMA Jan. 31 HENZADA Peb. 14 CHINDWIN Peb. 28 KEMMENDINE Mar. 14 BHAMO Mar. 28 SAGAING Apr. 11 PEGU Apr. 25 BURMA May 9 AMARAPOORA June 6292 words
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Advertisement339 1930-12-29 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. l oc (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails M.S. SILVERSANDAL In Port Dec. 29 M.S. SILVERASH Jan. 9 Jan. 15 'b 2i PACIFIC—PHILIPPINES— STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to San Francisco339 words
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Miscellaneous776 1930-12-29 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan. Sungel LemUn and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. fUwgfc^fc every Thursday sun. Kota Tlnggl, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower 81am 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 pa776 words
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Miscellaneous215 1930-12-29 16 Karuah. Brit. 112. from Muar 27. for Muar 29. Raub. Brit. 573, from Pontianak 27, for Pontianak 29. Kinta, Brit. 509, from Penang 27, for P°nang 29. Pangkor, Brit. 687. from Lumut 27, for Lumut 29. Cape. St. Francis, Brit. 2469. from Saigon 27, for Mauritius 30. Sin Aik Lee,215 words
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Article213 1930-12-29 17 M? Vindictive proceeds to on a trooping voyage she relief crew for the surveying was last recommis-ioned at lan It, 1929. New half -crews 1 n the station will also bo submarine draft, including r the depot-ship Medway. tiling practice for the quarter OS, show that213 words
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Article195 1930-12-29 17 Further Details of Interesting Kxperiment. By Air Mail O.: Own Correspondent* London. Dec. 9. n by Mr. Day m the House n he asked about cinema enterpthlpi and transports carryb families to stations m the I Mr Shaw's reply that such an bemf tried out on the195 words
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Article111 1930-12-29 17 on?rutulations on Rescue Work. New York. Nov. 21. survivors from the Maurctania has arrived Of New York for h-?r called it an "act ta| m that part of SOS came. "Had there Md« down and we OrkUl altogether In i.undered." a told of the leakage lifting of111 words
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Article52 1930-12-29 17 h "'^Vow to be rnment has been of its Navy, which from neglect, and te. has been comme. «nv colonies, spreadthc Pacific Ocean*. •'t f ships of war cap- MkH or othr disasters. Iff dependent on the It is to remedy not with any belli- P rtu K52 words
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Article403 1930-12-29 17 A Weekly Boat m Port. My ship has come In. She is only a tramp a small weekly boat, adventuring from port to port, wherever sne can pick up a cargo. If to you a ship means a gigantic luxury liner, or a whitewinged yacht at403 words
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Article238 1930-12-29 17 Big Round-up m Japan. The Yokohama Procurators" Office is jointly engaged with the Osaka Procurators' Office m the rounding -up of a group of drug merchants m Yokohama. Osaka and Kobe who are alleged to have smuggled morphine, cocaine, opium, etc.. amounting m value to several millions of238 words
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Article212 1930-12-29 17 Responsible for 34 Shipping Lines. Considerable developments, it is understood, have followed the appointment of Mr. Walter Runciman. M.P.. as Deputy Chairman of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Mr. Runciman explained the significance of the work on which he ts at present engaged. Many of212 words
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Article121 1930-12-29 17 ment has decided to commence the rejuvenation of its fifed. An expenditure of about £12.000.000 is contemplated m the course of the next few years, divided between the construction of a new Arsenal at Lisbon, and the building of a number of new worships. Portugal has obligations to great Britain121 words
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Article456 1930-12-29 17 The Navy Finds More Fish. Finding new fishing grounds for our deep-sea trawler fleets is one of the many useful jobs done by the Navy about which we hear little. The old grounds are no longer able to supply Groat Britain's needs; therefore, the Navy has for456 words
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Article274 1930-12-29 17 Lloyd Triestino Motor Vessel Launched. The new motor vessel, Victoria. 24.000 tons displacement, has been successfully launched from the San Marco dockyard m Trieste. The launching ceremony was presided over by the Countess Ciano. wife of the Minister of Communications and mother of the Italian ConsulGeneral274 words
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Article338 1930-12-29 17 Stock Exchange Subscriptions. London, Not. 28. It is a somewhat puzzling fact that the City as the financial centre of gravity is able to attract plenty of spare capital for what are regarded as sound enterprises at the same time as the commercial depression and reduced earnings attendant338 words
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Advertisement195 1930-12-29 17 73^ Eternal faAJcm-Meals II can't have a different dish for can always have Colman's Mustard Colman's gives an added zest to your table— brings out the full flavour of the food and is a great aid to digestion. (olmans JDo not Ha W^Rr When you feel the need MBSBJI//g i195 words
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Article581 1930-12-29 18 GOURMET POWDER. How a Chinese Industry was Established. Of the many brands of gourmet powder produced m China, four se:m to have acquired a lecognized standing, and these have been 'thrcun en the Market m competition with the Japanese product hrcv.n as AjiriLmcto. The chief ingred.em581 words
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Article228 1930-12-29 18 German Premier's Declaration. B.rlin. Dec. 18 Speaking from a broadcasting station, the Premier, the Social-Democrat Herr Braun. said: "It is necespary to *tate with all distinctness that democracy m Germany has ,iot tailed. The failure has b?en 0:1 the part of a portion of the German228 words
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Article102 1930-12-29 18 Promised to Take No Drink While He is m England. Joseph Walter Hind, an engineer whose leave from the Malay States expires on January 9th.. gave an undei taking to Southend magistrate m mail week, that he will abstain from alcoho. during his stay m England. On102 words
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Article20 1930-12-29 18 Limitation Policy Adopted. Rio de Janeiro. Dec. 14. The Government Gazette publishes a decree limiting immigration m 1931.20 words
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Advertisement314 1930-12-29 18 i g THE SEASONS GREETINGS to all our many esteemed friends. I W i j I p I i i) Bortieo Motors Ltd. < r NEW YEAR I THE NEW JEWELLERY specially ordered for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR season has just arrived. i Most wonderful patterns -t*. D diamonds stones314 words
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Advertisement920 1930-12-29 18 INSURANCE. THE >T SOUTH I fcr, BRITISH f FIRE, MARINE, tESb AND U MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED 11 LOWEST CURRENT V L. C. MARGOI.KH I, Office: 2. Fmlay. p PERSONAL AKIIiKNTS FATAL ACCIDENTS ft* •tUlltlo HAVE you made prmi of your dependents shuul.l overtake you IT only costs $15 yearly920 words
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Article371 1930-12-29 19 I'rohlooi of Native Production. can bt said with confidence r«ffectl Of the breakdown of the nstriction mgotiations on tn the Dutch Kasx Indies, .says the PM Quarterly At present piir< iimpaniv can probably cover of pr. tn> on advantageous Torpart ot their production, but for rttjf it is371 words
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Article82 1930-12-29 19 27 $60.50 40 22 470 D 5 60 250 Marti 6.30 320 260 256 M 1 220 N 200 N 1 360 320 H No. 2 320 230 r O|«1 265 Id $500 2 90 lliant 538 Of per two tins 498 l.nperial pallon 74 (4-H tin, 3.10 gl82 words
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Article385 1930-12-29 19 Japan Leading Exporter This Year. In tht international trade m rubber footwear for the first six months of 1930. as compared with the corresponding period m 1929. the United Strtes. Canada, the United Kingdom and France all leaders m the trade registered declines while Japan. Germany. Poland, and385 words
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Article372 1930-12-29 19 A Principle That Can Be Carried Too Far. Mr H. W Duff, of th i^u.l Development Co.. Ltd. is ft be congratulated upon having had UM »ny iIMW palnTQ a point of view !,f the prc.-ent rubber «ituation on which apiW:«Blly Other auth^riti hit- been reluctant tov.cn372 words
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Article128 1930-12-29 19 Thi> following amusing incident is printed ir the Bulletin of the Rubber Growers' Association •In seme of our more progressive towns police mtn on pcint duty now have rubber mats t< ktrp their feet dry One policeman recentl; had occasion to walk across the road to speal to a motorist128 words
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Article278 1930-12-29 19 Excessive Stocks and Miserable Market. IBy Air Mail. I |Frc:n Our Own Correspondent. 1 London. i)e< ft. We do not, often read much abou*. n;ilm cil m the papers but the seventh annual M."?ting of the Tenamaram Palm Oil Company created interest, the report of this company stating278 words
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Article230 1930-12-29 19 The Union Oil Company of California a $300,000,000 concern is conducting a careful investigation cf the Far Eastern markets as an outlet for its products and it is reported that the prospects are deemed so favourable that it will erect a large plant m230 words
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Article454 1930-12-29 19 The operating profit of the Burma Coiporai tiun for the year ended June 30 amounted vo jRs 1.52.20.352 a decrease of R5. 56. 69.428 comI pared with 1928-29. After deducting loss on I exchange, depreciation, silver Excise duty, and incom --tax. the net profit is shown at R5.92.--•48.041.454 words
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Article371 1930-12-29 19 CheaT) Motor i Spirit. To the Editor. Sir.— The article m yesterday's Issue read; almost like a fairy tale but it re ms to be well authenticated and shows the wonderful results that can be got from "Carbonisation" and 'Distillation" of Coal. Science goe;, marching on.371 words
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Article274 1930-12-29 19 Openings m Overseas Markets For Britain. British manufacturers are beginning to realise that they have no chance m th- 1 struggle for world markets, unless they go out and look for trade. This was the principle point emphasiF-d yesterday at a conference, held at ..he T?->partm— it of274 words
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Article228 1930-12-29 19 Royalit? is the name given to the n^v proi duct of the United States Rubb?r Compam i which has been developed for use a* 3. covering for floors and walls and as an interior innr While Royalite will be used extensively as a I flooring material, it. u:228 words
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Article948 1930-12-29 19 Bombay to Lose Its Futures Market. Bombay, Dec. 4. News has been received m Bombay, that the Cotton Association m Liverpool have decided to start a Futures Contract Market for trading m Indian cotton. Trading will begin on February 2. The following styles will be tenderable against948 words
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Article386 1930-12-29 19 THK QUOTA SYSTEM. Official Support From Malaya I Assured. London. Dec. 2*. The Financial Times understands that the Governments of th Dutch Indies, Bchvia and Niyona have already signified assent to the tin quota agreement while the assent of the Malay States, the other Govtn ment386 words
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Article191 1930-12-29 19 Possible Fall Below Consumption Next Month. IBy Air Mail. I London. I>< r. 9. Messrs Symington and Sinclair m their weekly circular for Dec. 3. state: The substantial decline m shipments from Malaya and Ceylon for last month is a step m the light direction. The reductions as191 words
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Article199 1930-12-29 19 Firestone Manager's Prediction. The annual conference of Firestone Tire jind Rubber Company foremen was held at the Akron factories with more than 350 m at lendance from Akron. Los Ang'ies. Fall River. Hudson and Canada. The opening address was made by R. R. Gro-s, factory manager at199 words
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Advertisement71 1930-12-29 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, HUTTED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 21 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life [Assurance Companies Act.71 words
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Advertisement61 1930-12-29 19 1 **"**< c liP A D I72Q I J§ "WCORPORATED IM ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER VVI FIRE MARINE LIFE MOTORCAR. iir Insurance with unquestionable security, reasonable rates i St and prompt settlements. Established over 200 years. Agencies throughout Malaya. i 1 1 Branch Office: [j Chartered Bank Chambers, i rj61 words
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Article1333 1930-12-29 20 SOUTH AFRICA WINS FIRST TEST. A Gose Finish. SUCCESSION OF ENGLISH BATTING FAILURES. Nupen's Match-Winning Bowling. 22,000 cheering spectators saw the Sooth Africans snatch a thrilling victory m the opening Test match against England at Johannesburg on Saturday (states a Renter et^ST' J hUS 'V* fi tieth mat h Cf1,333 words
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Article136 1930-12-29 20 The MMfel v. m play on the Raffles Scliccl ground on Tuesday. Celt us: C. E. Smith; R. C. Oehlers. S L Oehleis. D. D'Cotta and Mohd Haniff; D. Smith nr.d P. R Ltwis; H. F. Oehlers. G. Ros.s. S Rc=s. H. Vfclberg. J leCain, J. Hagedm. Buang. and136 words
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Article128 1930-12-29 20 The following events at the Garrison Golf Club have been fixed: Thursday to Sunday (Ist to 4th) Ho6e Cup »18 holes Stroke on Handicap). Saturday and Sunday (10th and llth) Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke). Sunday UBth> match vs. Keppel Golf Club at home Wednesday and Thursday (21st128 words
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Article432 1930-12-29 20 ARSENAL ON TOP. Players Tired and Tempers Frayed. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, Dec. 28. Football matches In the three divisions of the League proved a great attraction over the Christmas holidays. On Christmas Day 675,000 spectators watched the games and on Boxing day the432 words
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Article281 1930-12-29 20 Arsenal and Villa m Scoring Mood. Carlisle 0, Chesterfield 0 Crewc 2. Accrington 1 Doncaster 1, Gateshead 1 Hartlepools 2, Halifax 1 Hull 1. Stockport 1 Lincoln 4. New Brighton 0 Nelson 0. Rochdale 0 Tranmere 5. Barrow 0 Wigan 2, Darlington 0 Wrexham 2, Southport 4281 words
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Article921 1930-12-29 20 DIVISION I. Goals P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Arsenal 22 15 2 5 68 32 35 Sheffield W. 22 13 4 5 62 34 31 Aston Villa 23 12 5 6 67 47 30 Derby County 23 11 5 7 53 37 29 Portsmouth 23921 words
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Article198 1930-12-29 20 Clubs* Holiday Matches. FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. J London. Dec. 28. Rugby clubs had a busy time over the holidays. Cardiff were among the most successful registering three wins. The Barbarians illustrated that they are exceptionally strong this season by their good win over Leicester. The Blackheath three-quarters198 words
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Article48 1930-12-29 20 The fixture list has been re -arranged and Instead of meeting the Chinese on Tuesday the soccer team from H.M.S. Kent will play the Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon On Wednesday H.M.S. Kent will meet the SC C also at Jaian Besar. 148 words
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Advertisement152 1930-12-29 20 NOW ON SALE "HIS MASTER'S VOICE I fagEj&W RECORDS FROM C^?\t\ THE GRAND PARADE B 3379 MoHy Macpherson ((in. (lr n j Alone m the rain "<.->»>. i WOMEN EVERYWHERE 1 B 5869 Beware of love Ambrose On*. i S. Moutrie Co. Itd I S (Incorporated In Hon« Kong) If152 words
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