The Straits Times, 5 June 1929
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Title Section11 1929-06-05 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1929 PRICE 10 CENTS.11 words
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Advertisement20 1929-06-05 1 TROPICAL SUITING "FLORODOR" (8.U.A.) WING !<>O\< WOKE. •OLE ACLNT1 I J L Girrnmeigb J L (l«f rpotii i« lk« BJ.)20 words
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Advertisement10 1929-06-05 1 M FLOROIX)R H HP WING LOGNG TROI'U \l. W! M(.10 words
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Advertisement550 1929-06-05 2 P. ft I. BRITISH IMA All AFOAI LUES (Uroraeratod la Taglaad) v Ml. AND PASSENGER AND CABQO BBBVICEB. I*RNINSCLAR AND ORIENTAL EN. CO. R CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR OB3NA AND JAPAN. Teenage daa S'pero MJBJ IHh'A 0.100 Jaao It550 words
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Advertisement619 1929-06-05 2 Shipping Announcements <Wm>lS TCtaW lalllj,} TO LONDON aplee. Mareeille*, London, Aarwarp aad Belterdea Vimli Toaaaga Dao Sail IKATORI MARU 10.000 Jaaa 0 1 f ATIUTA MARU 0.000 Jaao SO SI KAIHIMA MARU 10.000 Jaly 4 BAKONK MARU IO.aOO Jaly U 10 SUWA MARU 11.100 Aug. t S FUSHIMI MARU U.OM619 words
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Advertisement499 1929-06-05 2 (Uaorporatod la Aaatralia) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AMD MELBOURNE. VIA JAVA. DARWIN AMD THURSDAY ISLAND. Eagalar Italy oailiaga by the well kaowa luanir m*n.l* (7J7! toaa) aad the new actor vaaaaL MALABAR (4JU toaa). The v. MASXLLa la on. of th. iargeat aad flaeet itoaaera trading to Aaatralia. Coble* do Laaa.499 words
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Advertisement733 1929-06-05 2 a. t j fV (.P.I (ROYAL MOOT MV. M. OF BATAVIA) (lacorporatod la Bollaad) Under contract wifk tha NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 0040, with aab-coan i itlia. to Paaaag*. Fr*igbt. Tranahipaaat Marlae Daata aad Manager* Deak. Repreaentatlvei for Singapore aad StralU 9*ttlemeßta of tb* Offlelal Toarlat Baroaa of Java.733 words
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Advertisement626 1929-06-05 2 1. TIE ILUE FUNNEL LINE TaU OCBAN BTEAM SHIP CO, UMITED. TaU CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laoorporatod ia Eaglaad) REGULAR SERVICR TO LONDON. AMB TEROAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAM BURO AND BREMEN— GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMiimtm HAVRE, LIVEEPOOL AMD GLASGOW-BOSTON. NEW TOEE AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND626 words
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Advertisement513 1929-06-05 2 TK HI! STEAi NAY. M. LTI. (lacorporatod la Slam > BANGKOK COABTIN'*. BEET/KB. Far Kretoy, Trengganu, K.lantan, Bangnara. Telupia, Patani. Siagora. Laaaa, Sacaaav Bandon, Kobaaaui, Langiuan. < bumpun and Arrival Dcpartur* VALAYA Jub* June 12 SUDDHADIB June 1C Jun* IP MAL'NI Jane 13 June it, The atoaaer* ara flttod throughout513 words
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Advertisement488 1929-06-05 3 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN I BUOfNALL STEAMSHIP CO- LTD. (Incorporated la Eaglaad) ELLERMAN LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITFD KINROOM AND co.vn FREIGHT SERVICE Ol THARDS. Te Heag Koag. Shaaghal a>d Japaa. Due S'por*. I In i July 1 HOMEWARDS. n (ITT OF GLASGOW Ixtndoß. Rotterdam and Hamburg Juaa488 words
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Advertisement481 1929-06-05 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Ir*i AMERICAN MAIL LINE aTff^_ 4^BSaßPasl iaafc bjbT^^^E^BSbß saSas^asTsk_^BTal ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and I'BNANG via COLOMBO. 81/K7.. TORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAI'I.EM. (.F.NOA aas) MARSEILLES to NEW YORK tsi BOSTON >* Leave Leav* spor* S'por* Paaaag PRES. POLK June 10 Jess II Jaaa 14 PRES. AaMM June481 words
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Advertisement540 1929-06-05 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. StooMTaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdam Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Geaoa Assaterdam ■aaami Southampton Maraaillea Rxterdam Mb Siamat IJ.OOO R.L. June •a. Irmae. Julians 8.100 S M J*. Jun* 14 a. Tambora 6.M0 XL June il m.v. P. C. Hoaft K.eOO BUM. Job* Im.v.540 words
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Advertisement419 1929-06-05 3 CORK'S WACoHsLITS [wow t s» WVICE s ■v--*^»*^mma*»a»*^m-m*^ Paaaagea booked by all LbMb. NO HfKihlM. FBI. Rail tickets issnad tot th* priaclpal railwajrs throuaTbuut tL* world. No booking fir. Bacxac*. Fnraitnr*, M«reba»dla« Shipped and Stored. Cook's InUrpreU/s in mifom aaat lh* principal rt earners and train* at all chief porta.419 words
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Advertisement184 1929-06-05 3 rnECTRiciTY I^' ECONOMY AND SERVICE i tfcf? Uii*uff T TIE readiest, handiest, Ccmfrl£a66( cleanest and most eco\K nomical servant in the world to-day— Cuts out half Hjß^J the monotonous and ne^er bbbw^Jil^^h rndinß work of Ihe houseS»^^^^£a^ft hold and makes the rest l^L etBy 8 PlaP Iay r)oes no r184 words
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Advertisement402 1929-06-05 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS wtrm.MFM ui msiNU ilinf Sammono No. W of IMS. ntH V KM I \l I IIM'IM U I.' I K VMM \N hIN W «l(« I' I in thr Matlrr if ..I l>r."ii»nrr M Hiinwunt um <•' l"r->i" IUl».-n \MIK> \KII HIS402 words
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Advertisement458 1929-06-05 4 TRAVEL TRANSPORT AGENCY 31. THK \H< M)E. Tel. 7 Telegrams "TatAHBYfl Mm H'UCVT* direct from Huum to Cabin.* :.imfr>, or to Sutmn at '0 it*, per package. ra large ci..« 75 it*., no extra fees or Porters to pay We ute only our own Porters an) uur own coo Has458 words
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Advertisement199 1929-06-05 4 ON THE ROAD TO-DAY _£Bfc_4fl% £38*fr |W^I ffl^t there are many rar amongst which a few stand out, <£^> but only one combines all the qualities, POWER-SILENCE-APPEAR ANlE— DURABILITY THE Six-Cylinder M I II T D W A Slecvc-valvc M4. BATl' ROAD. r (JO C/>p <»K«H\KI> K(»\l). THE NEW BRITISH199 words
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Advertisement765 1929-06-05 4 A Good Opportunity for Sound and I'rotitable InM Mount in land and Houm' I'roprrtieti not to b«- mmacd b> Knterprisini; HpitaliHls. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SKIll r MIA I nr SIM. VI'IXU Mt No. 231 of Ittt. II \IUI sKMSI HIS IMP MU \K\. I'lalatil mt765 words
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Advertisement189 1929-06-05 4 I H fc-M ..Minn.- M Lot Vali.» inj .h .h..u- tl i. h K.n Suir: <>rr. arva WK W apportioned. M«r.»'i\ i n a Valuable pore, arra Lra«* V Let 4fi Valuable p« and »hnphou»r Nc r. lrr- .1 .-tii.ra IK.r». arra Lot M. ValubU m porv arra SM »g189 words
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Article347 1929-06-05 5 JAPAN LETTER. Strong Pressure On K\rhung<» Rate<From Our Own CirwpoiiH. l.,ki<>. May Khlmu nun ..f Upan have ai umtkmmt ta i >inic aaytl k hiwi I i>f validation Bl rhank >tnc«"d ■I .1:, iK-n'i I.-IT J.iimn haa v r i (at lead hu f .-.in347 words
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Article1446 1929-06-05 5 THE LONDON LETTER. NATION ABOVK PARTY. Divorce and Suburban Elector*. !OKK Off THE A( Al>K\n SHOW (From Our Own Cnrr»»po««> London. May 9. Mr. r.altiuin. with that innalr .ml reganl fur playing the pmr which .ii\\ay» distinguishes him, hai come down ■•f Sir John1,446 words
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Article122 1929-06-05 5 LEVIATHANS WET TRIP Stock of Iteer (JuickU <.i\( Oat New York, April 26. Thr tianKf'Mmatinn <>( the l<evialhan to a par I i> !•>■ n-ansfn of ownrr»hi|. t<> pr.vat. hund-i wan •ttrnrl. some ililTu ultn minniins to pas>< arming to-day. Thr> i>|K)iU-rl that while various dnnks \m rv *:ncl(iil. thr122 words
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Article834 1929-06-05 5 WRMA NOTES Awaiting Extension From India. (From Our Own Correspondent. Rangoon, May 28. resident* from the Strait* uftrn travrl to Europe on steamers running frtm Rangoon it i» presumed that thru trait*'*. 1 1 problem i* much the uiw as ours in Burma. Neither as regards834 words
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Article101 1929-06-05 5 Includes Prohibition of Asiatic Immigration. General Smut* enumrrateri at a men ing it Pretoria the plank* of the South African Party'n rlertmn platform. Thry in'luded the condemnation ut the i,nm»n fn-aty as a breach with the settled polu-y >f Empire Preference, and also The adoption of a policy101 words
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Advertisement93 1929-06-05 5 WIRES THAT LAST You want a I <»nu Life" electrical installation and the life of the installation depends upon the wires. Let your installation depend upon HKNLEY CJUL Wire-— the wires that will last as Ion- as the building itself. f* W. T. HENLEYS TELEGRAPH WORKS CO., LTD. Mi AsentN93 words
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Advertisement67 1929-06-05 5 of i THERE'S BRILLIANCE IN EVERY BOTTLE Keeps furniture like new. Restores the lustre of faded varnish. Brings out the beauties of the grain and the natural colour of all woodwork. Restores paintwork to its original freshness." Cleans and restores white paintwork like no other medium, and Leaves a hard,67 words
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Article1260 1929-06-05 6 MR. COSGRAVE'S VIEWS. I'rotfnrss in All Directions. optimism roa m FITIKK I'raaidint Cosgrave i* quit* pit Mid I with th« prnMfnt »tat.- of affair* lush Free SUti. In a long interview with th» Dublin correspondent of a Home paper in mail week he discussed varioui1,260 words
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Article127 1929-06-05 6 i.mdf Sent to FriHon For NtfM, A tragedy of the Mattrrhorn la>t »n;nmer ha hail a sequel in the Zun. h <ouit<. A young Berlin student, Alexander Brmtx. rlimtxil thr mountain in thr company of .ini.thrr •tudrnr and a trarbrr. Walti-r Bfhm Hrrr Brhm is a well known127 words
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Article327 1929-06-05 6 Serpent Shoes. EVE'S RAT SKINS FOR SLIMNESS. Tb« crocodile, in spite of hit ufly fact. I it th* idol of fashion Th.- rat. an ob- 1 ivctionable little bea*t. it a foremost favourite among women, b* sus<- hi* flat •mooth skin provide slinky wraparounds for tlim327 words
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Article114 1929-06-05 6 Order* far w*«k Hiding Sunday. Jun* 0. IW Wminrtday. June i. OftV* r»" M«*tin(. ll*adquart»r>, 6.16 p m. Tkuraday. Jan* C. Band Praclir*, Il*ad quarters, 6. 1S p.m. Friday. Jun* T. Elementary s>.«nall.n* Claaa. H*adquart»r*. 6.16 pm. Advunrrd Ambulanr* Cla»a. Htadquartrr*. SIS p m. Saturday. Jan* H.114 words
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Advertisement94 1929-06-05 6 Over Seventy years' continuous experience in the design and construction of powerpropelled vessels, during svhich period we have maintained one standard only of design, workmanship and materials, has earned the world-wide reputation we now possess CONSULT US REGARDING MOTOR LAUNCHES for inboard or outboard power units MARINE ENGINES Petrol Paraffin94 words
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Advertisement224 1929-06-05 6 Fly Fume kulsfUes Mosquitoes, Roaches, Moths. Bedbugs, and other I lousehold Insects. DOUBLE STRENGTH Your V' V or can gel Av3^J*Jß T^C^^l^Br Ww Fl V sssn you. \3lßf l "!,C THE R. M HOU.INCSHEAD CO. I flnßfH f (AMIIIN. N J. U S A S^VV T li'if I i is224 words
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Article1013 1929-06-05 7 GRAND MEMORIES. Tales of Kings, Dukes And: Princes. HOME OF CELEBRITIES TO GO If the Royal fat* could talk, what rave and ga>. it could tell It han sheltered the celebrities of a hundred year*, ■rssal Mi M Preston in a HornWhin it was1,013 words
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Article176 1929-06-05 7 Kmhargo on Ministers Lifted. The lon which wa* ini|wsr>l n Mm lrr-« of llk 'V<>wii writing artiilrs on |x.li wljlwto (<« n^wnpoprm and paritM »ill U withdrawn Tor thr purno*.* >f the get* ral t Thr (...vfrnment inkr lh«- virw that as Oppoailinn l«*.i r. arr likely to176 words
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Article614 1929-06-05 7 Caustic Comment. THE MAN IN A HOME MADE Sl'IT." With rauMir pen. the Editor of tn<> Tailor and Cutter mticiMo in the current imiue the mode or dre«* d*picte«l in pirlurr- jt thin year'f Royal Academy in London. "A portrjit." hi- aaya, do«t not rail614 words
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Advertisement23 1929-06-05 7 "Sis Xfa r oSaeec tkat Counts. I (i^H CORK -TIPPED j CI@^RETTES I MML~C ~€F" A gf j&~*.~i» -Or" iM y at~- >it^-^t-23 words
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Advertisement145 1929-06-05 7 An I'nuftually Good Programme at Half Price FOR THRRR NIUHTB From Monday. June 3. at APOLLO CINEMA GITLANC Secoad Show at p.m. A ROM \N( X Ml Nr.H GIKAT WHITR W with s dintingaksfced <a*t headed l>y ELAINE HAMMERSTKIN X pirturr into which am wi.vrn all tat IkrtUl <>f night145 words
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Advertisement360 1929-06-05 7 Here's A Picture Vuu'ye Boei! Wailing Fi»r JAMES CRUZtTS WlteltV EPH (W THK ft OLD IRONSIDES TeFTinir a Tale of a Fir liter for Freedom with ;i Kroat rißd im liuliiu WALMCI IiKKK^ IiSTULK RALSTON GEOKftl BANCTCOFT I! AKI Ks KAIJKKI.I. ,ND IOJJNNV UALKEK A Paramount Itoacl Show I'mduction. COMIM.360 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary33 1929-06-05 8 Mmm and family «»h In thank a!l rrlativra an.l futmli whn atWndvd thr funrral of thr lat* Mr. John Bh»*m. and I aUo thow who «rnt wr*ath>. t*l«fr»m» and Irtlvri of cundolrnr*.33 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article554 1929-06-05 8 Held Applicable to Foreign Vessels. Tke »übmi»»ion thai the rule, of Singapore port relating to tke manner in which rarro •kail be loaded do not apply to foreign vewel* waa made before tke Tkird Polur Ma«iilrat» i Mr. 1 S. FindU) i >r>trrday afternoon. Tke com •■<554 words
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Article174 1929-06-05 8 Appointment of Prominent Japanese. Tke Hong Eong omre of tke Nippon Yaaen Kaitka kas received a telegram from thr kead oilce in Tokio. to the effect that at thr rneral meeting keld on May 14 Mr Shiram resigned kis pott as President ol tke company, and Mr. K.174 words
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Article78 1929-06-05 8 From Holland and Germany, by P.<" Hooft, due at Sinfapor* 10 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Katori Mar.], due at Singapore to-morrow. r'rnm China and Japan, by Akita Maiu. due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Lahore, dv« at Singapore 6 p.m. on Friday.78 words
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Article39 1929-06-05 8 Tke M. M. steamer Andre Übon v du< Here from Colombo on Sunday. lAc Kk mat. at 7 a.m aad will probably aal on tkr un> Uy at 4 p.*. for Sainn. Hong Kong. Shane Sal. Kobe aad Yokohama39 words
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Article175 1929-06-05 8 Wrdneadajr. June I Skipa awngaide the Wnarvra or etavctee] to arrtt*. i Kr.r-i-rl. lIUIIIuIK Main Wharf (ran* Pontoon No. I. Taf Sn Tan Ho|»p*r Bars* U.i U b> Juan I. Dredfer Kuan-an. M.Arthur. PkyM W ii tfvdra Oaal Wkaif K.i.y. VMM. Hoppers I aad VLSSHS IN l>m175 words
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Article39 1929-06-05 8 Records for seven days ending midaighl .> Junr I IVi.unK II II it.l«o ft I. ay. temp, nit V.. a nf.ll 2J6H iache». Tup.rnr Hill S.ino ft.-. a». temp. TUt I"., rvaporatiun 2t» inches, rainfall 1.70 inches.39 words
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Article174 1929-06-05 8 Te-da> n. Soutkrrn and Western India Djambi iNoorebari lM limimin. Krelay and Trt>n>" (Bonbal) t am krlantan < Malini i S c.m Immbu m 4 Ttrnipnii M ng Lee) 3 p.ai Banaa l.la-i.l. ria.ij..«- and ralrmbang 3 an > »-m Hr-iKk^i i, *ak and I'akan Baror Van174 words
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Advertisement456 1929-06-05 8 Pavilion JTheatre 5? af:' From Sunday. June 2 to Saturday, June H, at 9.1.1 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE The FOREIGN LEGION C Starring NORMAN KERRY— LEWIS STONE MARY NOLAN^JUNE MARLOWE In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM DESMOND in THE RETURN OF THE RIDDLE RIDER Final Episodes456 words
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Advertisement1011 1929-06-05 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS! Other l la««inrd \d»t<.. %rr page M. MIMKI.LANKOIS rUfaVeJHMI will keep yea fit A young, (la) MW PUMO KIR HIRE, tease* aad Ca. ■am 11». North B'idga Read, (la) thr .nk that cannot be rraaed. Defies all forgers. Obtainable at JiUs 4 Co.. ctu.. a( e-i per boUlr.1,011 words
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Advertisement13 1929-06-05 8 CLEARANCE SALE OF SPORTING GOODS Note Proceeding SANTOS SPORTS CO. 15. THE ARCADE13 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous328 1929-06-05 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Wr4arUl< June f H W. »M a.m, 7.7. S.44 p.ra., «J. Sun ri»c« Ml a.m.. hIi a.7 p.m. Banrard Knflnh om.-Jjr Co.. T»» Rinc»' Wm, Thtacrv, i» M p m. T*ar*4a>. Jaur H W KM am U, 9 21 M, l». Sun na»a til a.m.. wt»328 words
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Article207 1929-06-05 9 lateral in Tin Shares. t n 1 \m \m> iTciiiiM, MPANII II a.m. Mia •*••<• n I*l V» Swri uik hanerfl. I of maihrt. dull. Ip 225. M. <i'>«n rrnl. itubbcr. The RhipnH i \!i.ln>u for tbo which i« tod, and Oh fall in n uml .-.•ll*r»207 words
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Article19 1929-06-05 9 lii-lm ar.d ompany. Inc. t.-lli.winjr rabl« lo.mir hid prim tOM. II 4'" January ■?6 j rent ami19 words
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Article27 1929-06-05 9 (From Our CHri» Corr—pondwt) Lumpur, Junr 4. Tl Wta rr*«rdmg tb« K .in Tin r- Irr at Phukrt by th« who inform* > < 000 pirul*.27 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article225 1929-06-05 9 BU KIT BADANG RUBBER. Company's Strong Finan rial Position. The M unary Kcnrr.il aoetiai v.' the iiu. i Ltd. mm h- M M hind omces. Na I the com ■i.i may b« ip partly rr-tricted r acrr tapped 801 Ik. Thli M I" thr g<MMI cultimd drsiaiag don* in thr225 words
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Article114 1929-06-05 9 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore. Jun* Rubber— Loral M>« nnU p»r Ib. Market :,.-r« -Quirt. Sr« Scudaii S.4XV ndaa MO-M7',. Allrnby. 3.10-220. Liv BcbbU 56-S» c»nU. Bukit Katfll •0-W rent.. SandyrrofU IJt"> I.Vil«ki IM-tM. Broc«> imp ISS. N*w Screndah* 3-325. MrnUaabi I4C-M ccnu. Sunin Tukanc* I ITS114 words
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Article141 1929-06-05 9 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. |i«>r«, June 6. U ndon R«bb«r 10 11-Hkl down 3-164. n £201 10>. Mm ins. Steady. Suncri Ways IJ»IJ>. 'Kuchai* 1.43-1.47 cd.. Kinta Dniln \M-IM. ..■•.•>:. id., llunr Fat I. M-60 nnlt, Malaya Cnn.oU. M-*» naU, I'cnawaU •I-M (tut. Prtalinv* &.M-6.70. Liv XI«n K li-OlJ.^. Juham141 words
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Article352 1929-06-05 9 im oiini Klibank on the Initial Operations. The >lali>: uf Malaytlam Tin. Ltd.. held in auil wick at J. i'cntral HuiiJinc »i-.m..i,.in. Kltbaak. U. U. man', who preuded. Saul The opt iuii» «n propcrtin in thr i which your company was lonard lo M were rti-rcucd immrd.atrl) thr352 words
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Article190 1929-06-05 9 EXCHANGE Singapore, June S. On ton Jon. Kaak m 13, ffemaad S/S« Pri»«t* S m. credit !lll« <>-. York. IXrianJ U 1» 16 MNH M 17% l>n Krnnr*. H.i.k T T. lUi ii».i T.T. 11l H.nk T.T. IMS Marks. Bank T.T. tU si S"ifr«i|(n baylne rat* tl>\ Hank o? CnsUnd190 words
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50 1929-06-05 9 tmk- noon. B»yer§ Seller* *.SJI. eqaal U Standar I Q C.F. Standard RAS. M> SUndaH R.8.S. oa T^nJ.r mi n% m M'i Ton* of Market ]>■ I! LaUit Cable Lo .1. n Shot SIlMl 10 II I<W per Ib. New York -8pi i prr50 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article431 1929-06-05 9 Val. Pd. Bar*r* SvlUra II fl A.rm Kumban* 3K 41 f: .1 lt«ti.;r n Tin III M 1 I Baton* Pariang 030 0.14 1 1 Batu Citm 1.47* IM% fl <l Bukit Arang 1.45 IS* fl (1 nurmah Malay 41/fl fl hcn.icr.an« »/6 II fl Pattern 8iam 6 fl431 words
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Article228 1929-06-05 9 GEN ERAL Va7*Pd. Bnyn SalUri 2 t Al*i. Brick Pr»fi. 1.12% t 17 i I 1 Alti. Brick Orda. tM t70 fl £1 I! Canadian KacU 11 It 1 t Cantral Encia* OM 040 1 1 Cyl. and C'arHafl* tM 0.M 10.. |O» huff m-vvlnprnrnt MA 6 M. Duniop Rubb.r228 words
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Article115 1929-06-05 9 U. rag- ft 1.88.M0 Norn. S*p*r* Old St»rar» 7 Jab. of 1024 nd. IMI-M 101 10* 'I. S ncapor* Municipal 6 p.c •f IMI ltd. 1930 ft.nS.OAO par. pr»m. IIMMN Mamripal 4H p r. of 1907 r*d. 1»47 11.000.000 M par. Stacapora Mnoicipal 4S p.c. •t 1»M115 words
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Article345 1929-06-05 9 Frascr and Co. and I-yali and Kvitt's (juotaiions. To-da>'» Price I Ti. d... "r fill l.yall t c*. k in. kvjh Ail. nF' i SI t MO IX, 3Mt 3.40 Aior (.«jak ($1) IJO I* lifl t-Off KjihI.t* Mt UO U* IjM A. llita-n if 11 t.75 MO345 words
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Article216 1929-06-05 9 Two and a Half Per Cent. Declared. I Thr IMWaI gcaeral mnt.ni of thr i.»n Ire ami Power r.. 1.t.1 >j. h. L.i jaataidn) at thr office* of tiki tecrataria*. i Than S'r <)in anti 1•■ Mt J I i in the chair, and olhrr»216 words
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Article151 1929-06-05 9 !i' i|> Product Out of Fibre And Wool. large fmUwrinr of tk«a* inUratUd in th. ttntil* iadmtrr Mtondwi lunch firan by T«tt \r* (N»w hniiil Ltd.. in LonJjn on Mar -..(♦rft«ld. pr*»i4mf. txplamrd tkat ■>n> had b»*n formad to uploit a »h,. h could b. roakiaad with151 words
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Article49 1929-06-05 9 M«aan. BoatUad •B'l I IW*W4| th* fellow. n( UUgram fiwni Ihr ncriUrm 1 in Lo-.dun of Nordcnat ijokorvi RuMwr BMU 'id *tatta< th«t th» innual r» l>->rt i«u»d, BroAt for >»«r vndrd Dt-r. .11. int. wa» O&.lAl. divtdrnti r*coam«iM P»r cviit, nmw for .l<-»»lupni«»u AiM, -Tir.l «1».«1H49 words
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Article988 1929-06-05 9 ALLENBY RU BBER COMPANY. Amalgamation Scheme. SIPPORT FOR IMNS I I ND Thr ninth annual general meeting rf AM.nby Bubbcr Co.. Led., was held at kua'i "jmpur. on June 1. the chairman providing. ItaM and workiag thr company* property car and therr i> nut can uaofully add. I At regard*988 words
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Advertisement391 1929-06-05 9 British Malaya Rubber Statistics. Statement <»f (Juantih ami Valac of Rubber Exported During M tl >. mm. The BHMM of Import* and Kxports tin. «*nl the MM| comparative '.rntut of the •luanlilv and value "f ru' rr eipurlrd fr..m British Malaya, during May. ISO. Thr kffure*. which arc in law,391 words
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1018 1929-06-05 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. OUR HILL STATION. It has become the custom in Singapnr to look upon Fnuicr'* Hill as the preserve of the F.M.S. but there is nc reason why this should be to, as ww shall endeavour to show. At the present lime interest in1,018 words
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Article667 1929-06-05 10 W hat Present-Day Pain tenAre Expressing. (By Rosits Forbes.) The modern woman is not yet a fact. At present she is no more than an aspect of s life which, in the last century, hat quickened in speed and range from an average "f six667 words
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Article499 1929-06-05 10 Mr. G. M. Park ot the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Bangkok, has gone on home leave. It is stated that Mr. R. Crichton has fixed up a studio in Chelsea, and is taking up portrait painting. Mr. Crichton painted striking landscapes for thil Amateur Art Club exhibitions when499 words
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Article809 1929-06-05 10 BAD SALES TACTICS. Foreign commercial representative* in Malaya like to discount a* much possible the preferential »rntime«t for British goods among the Asiatic population, but the Chinese correspondent of the StratU Times wrote yesterday that many Chinese merchants are intensely proBritish and only too anxi»u* to809 words
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Advertisement206 1929-06-05 10 ___ilMmmmßa*^ 1 Three Castles" Cigardk* A £3 kkDxo C SUki a o C™^s23BS?2T*^ai n a y» «^g waTXJ* *~*m WDViiO. Wills. London. aw •■■-^^■»B^ma«^eaHmmmaßaß««aammmmHMaaß>Maammm«aßßMßmmmßßHßmN» yEW SHIPMENT VELLUM LAMP SHADES 9 incites 14 inches $2.00 m $3.50 each. f each. 12 inches 18 inches $2.50 Hto't *> v fesPk $7 each.206 words
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Advertisement65 1929-06-05 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Ia the Second Snow at t First National Picture VAMPING VENUS PeatnHng CHARLIE MURRAY Along with Latest Empire News. First Show st 7. J0 p.m. A Western Drama ROSE OF THE GOLDEN Featurint MARY ASTOR and GILBERT ROLAND. TAN CHENG KEE CO, LTD., Proprietor*. m j li BEER65 words
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Article115 1929-06-05 11 > NEW LABOUR GOVERNMENT. Mr. J. H. Thomas Probable Foreign Secretary. MR. BALDWIN went to Windsor (an tic yesterday and formally tendered his resignation to the Kins. Mr. Mar Donald has been summoned and is proceeding with the formation of a Labour dovefnment. A forecast115 words
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Article, Illustration792 1929-06-05 11 Mr. Baldwin Tenders His Resignation. London, June 4. The Primp Minuter. Mr. Stanley Bahlwm. tendrrml hi* ruifnition to the Kins at WimNor. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. the leader of (he labour Party, ha* been summoned and will proceed to Windaor to-morrow. The flnt person to meet Mr.Reuter - 792 words
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Article104 1929-06-05 11 Charge Against Officer In Czecho-Slovakia. Prague, June 4. A sensation has been caused in th« investigation of the activities of Staff Capt. Falout, who was recently arrested and charged with espionage on behalf of a foreign Power. It is declared that Kalout systematically photographed mobilisation piano and other104 words
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Article54 1929-06-05 11 Australian Timber Mills Re-open. Melbourne. June 4. After a protracted strike the timber mills have re-opened, and several huadrvds of men are working. The owners are satisfied with the response of volunteers. Re-opening was not marked by any incident, in spite ef the presence of numerous union picketsReuter - 54 words
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Article223 1929-06-05 11 Belgian Question. SIGNATURE EXPECTED THIS WEEK. Paris, June 4 The difference on the question of marks issued in Belgium during the German occupation has been settled, and the Reparations experts will be able to sign a unanimous report this week. M. Franqui, the Belgian delegate. agreed to223 words
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Article103 1929-06-05 11 Memorial to Great British Venture. Rugby, June 4. It is understood that an announcement regarding the provision of a permanent memorial of the first Atlantic flight, made by Sir John Alcock and Sir Arthur Whitten-Brown on June 14. 1919, will be made at a luncheon to be heldBritish Wireless - 103 words
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Article112 1929-06-05 11 Considerable Opposition In Senate. Washington, June 4. The Tariff Bill it meeting with considerable opposition in the Senate. It i« rumoured that President Hoover is dissatisfied with the bill because it doe* not conform to his recommendation o°." limited revision and doe* too little for the farmer*,Reuter - 112 words
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Article57 1929-06-05 11 Big Move in Automobile Industry. Moscow, June 4. It is semi-officially announced that an American engineer name Brandt has signed a contract with the Automobile Trust for the re-orgmnisation of the Moscow automobile plant by 12 American engineers. It is estimated that after reorganisation the plant will produceReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1929-06-05 11 Another Sensational Rise In Chicago. Chicago, June 4. Grain prices repeated Monday's sensational spurt following the news from Washington that the Congressional leaders favoured the immediate appropriation of $600,000,000 for the stabilisation of agriculture. Wheat closed at 9'» cents a bushel above the season's low mark, which wasReuter - 55 words
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Article58 1929-06-05 11 Rebel (.eneral Killed In Battk. Mexico City. June 4 It is reported from Chepultepec Castle that General Enrique GorostieU, chief of the Chnstero*— whose btttle cry is Lon* Christ the Kini.!"—was killed m a flrht with Federal troops. Seventy followers died with him. Gorostieta's army had long beenReuter - 58 words
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Article51 1929-06-05 11 Good Night and Quiet Day. London, June 4. It is officially -ta'ed that the King passed a quiet day. His Majesty's condition is unchanged. Reuter. Rugby. June 4. An official statement issued from Windsor < astir this morning announced that the King had had a good night.—British Wireless - 51 words
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Article137 1929-06-05 11 Sequel to Bombay Train Explosion. Bombay, Jjne 4. As a s«qu«l to a bomb explonon which occurred on a train proceeding from Allahabad to Bombay <>n Oct. 8 last. Bhattacharji was sentenced to i*vrn yearn rigorous impriaonment at th« Nasik sessions on a charge of conspiracy, two years137 words
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Article47 1929-06-05 11 Page Leaden Amusements, hy J. Jefferson Fsrjenn 13 The WerU of Fashion, by Msrgsret Csrlton 13 Art aad the Modem Woman. b 5b 5 Reaita Forbe* It Around the Markets, by The Financial Corresponded 9 Special letters fress Japan and Iturma 3 Home letter 347 words
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Article75 1929-06-05 11 j** Undertakings Not Being Observed.** (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. June 5. The Straits Government has notified that on account of cholera a deposit of $60 is necessary by each passenger from Siam passing through Padang Besar "as undertakings are not being observed." The position i* not75 words
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Article74 1929-06-05 11 i Turned Back After leaving For Moscow. Shanghai, June 4. It is reported from Manchuli that th* Soviet Consul-general at Mukden, the Soviet Vice-Consul at Harbin and M Slowetts (the Russian director of th Chinese Eastern Railway) all of whom left Harbin for Moscow on June 1. wereReuter - 74 words
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Article82 1929-06-05 11 Resumption of Inquiry In Sydney. (From Oar Own Correspondent) Sydney, June 4. The inqury into the Southern Cross mishap and the disaster to the Kookaburra, in which Lieut. Keith Anderson and Mr. Hitchcock lost their lives, has been resumed in Sydney, after evidence had been taken in82 words
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Article43 1929-06-05 11 Recovering from Motor-Car Accident. HarUdale, New York, June 4. Commissioner Evangeline Booth, who was injured in a motor-car accident on May 26, is recovering. The slight concussion haa entirely disappeared. X-ray examination has shown that the skull waa not fractured. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article38 1929-06-05 11 Villages on Mountain Still Safe. Naples. June 4. There are continual and alarmingly strong eruptions of Vesuvius. The village* on the mountain side are considered safe, ss the lava is flowing into the Inferro Valley— Trans-Ocean.38 words
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Article569 1929-06-05 11 Another $1,500 To-day. INDO-CEYLONESE AND ROSS FUND. A lead has been girra to the Chinese population of Malaya by iv lead in k manufacturer and one of its wealthiest member*, in the person of Mr. Tan Kah Kee. whose subscription of $200 to the Sir569 words
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Article26 1929-06-05 11 llahihullah's Forces Occupy Kandahar. Simla. June 4. It is reported from Afghanistan that Habibul'ah forces occupied Kandahar. Amanullah's late headquarters, without opposition or bloodshed.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article45 1929-06-05 11 Centenary of First Consul At Frankfurt. Frankfurt, June 4. The centenary of the arrival of the first American Consul at Frankfurt was made the occasion of the unveiling of a memorial tablet in the presence of the American Ambassador. Mr. Schurman.— Trans-Ocean.45 words
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Article26 1929-06-05 11 Rugby, June 4. The total number of unemployed >n May 27 waa 1.132.300. Th i was 27.638 more than on May 13.—British Wireless.British Wireless - 26 words
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Article535 1929-06-05 11 Derby Probable Starters And Jockeys. LATEST SCRATCHING. Election Eclipsed in Public Interest I-ondon. Junr 4. Empire Builder and Montclair MM scratched from the Derby to-day, the latter at 2.50. Later Carthaginian met with a mixhap on the way to Epsom and ia a doubtful nUrter. Bosworth also535 words
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Article79 1929-06-05 11 STERLING DEPRESSED Gold Moving from London To New York. New York. June 4. The present depression of *terltnir evchsnre during recent weeks haa resulti J in the resumption of the movement of ■old from London to New York. A million dollars worth of fold ii being shipped Sere from LondonReuter - 79 words
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Article63 1929-06-05 11 More Conciliator) Attitude Suggested. Tokio. June 3. It i» believed that prior to hi* departu-a for Moscow, the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. T. Tanaka, was instructed by the Prime Minuter to take, up a more conciliatory attitude toward* th Japan will probably act in a friendly pirit regarding63 words
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Article496 1929-06-05 12 Our Advantajre^. RKIM.V TO 'EYI.ON imCBM. I Kennswsy. of Escot EsUto. Malim. has done Malaya a good] "lying in the Times of Ceylon t assaVi by thst newspaper of tea planting prospects in Malaya, t.r sre given below, the tune when Java and Sumatra tir»t 'x-gan496 words
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Article74 1929-06-05 12 HMb) Wnr- in Government :ith occurred at the General 1 yesterday morning of Mr. J. 1 hree years ago after vernment service. »l Bheem. who was 60 years of age 'low and four children. »a< welt-known in Singapore. if the legal profession and him daring74 words
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Article79 1929-06-05 12 Brother's Evidence of A Threat Evidence was recorded by the Sings Bourne) thii morning at an inquiry into th<- dnlh ol watchman who wa» (> I ••n ih.. im -n:n>- r( May 22. on .he pave 'his head, cru-h'-.i in load man »ai<l he waj awakened about I79 words
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Article515 1929-06-05 12 tteeogrnition I l/>cal vices. A Government Gazette Extraordinary rday kUtn that in the name Majesty the Km K His Excellency ...vernor nan been pleased to award i.nour to the following ii voirnitmn of their l<>yal and I. mi Senif Hooi, J.P. Mr. Liau ChU H.nir J.l' la well-515 words
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Article96 1929-06-05 12 Hanvard Co. IMeasc With Rookery Nook." The Banvard English Comedy Co. add <~es* to their already lon I iona Theatre last nigh when they presented Ro-. large audience thoroughly appreciated th i-ed. and thr whole com pan working excellently together v M Manly Russell was and caused much96 words
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Article66 1929-06-05 12 PUB LIC AMUSEMENTS. The Universal picture. Th< Paris." a sequel to "Th Cohens and Kelly*." will he shown at th I Surma from (••-night. The F rl» and Jan Will wt appear during th.- Adi-lphi Hot. -I dianei dance to-night in songs and belli I number* They the ftr* I1I66 words
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Article928 1929-06-05 12 Colonial Secretary And St. Andrew's Hospital. r I The Colonial Secretary, Mr. John Scott. was prsssnt at tke annual general meetI -ng. yesterday afternoon of the St. j Andrew's Mission Hospital, and the Binhop of Singapore presided. The meeting was preceded by the annual service of928 words
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Article1041 1929-06-05 12 Kt'search by Malayan Scientists. Chemical investigation* on coconuts palm are dealt with by Mr. C. D. V. iieorgt, acting Agricultural Chemist in the F.M.B. Department of Agriculture, in the May issue of fh Malayan Agricultural Journal. Mr. Georgi remarks that apart from rubber and from1,041 words
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Article478 1929-06-05 12 Prize Winner's Dispute In Court (From Our Own Corisapossieai.) Kuala Lumpur. June Before the Chief Justice, Mr. L. 11. Elphinstone. in the Supreme ("< urt to-day, the hearing «>< begun uf a suit brought l>y a Chinese woman living in < I Koa>i against two clerks in the478 words
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Article63 1929-06-05 12 It i* officially notified that His Excellency the Governor ha- added the follow in* name* to thr n of th. Time* For the Sottl-mrnt of Sinjra pore: Robert Alexander Dfat Kennedy, l.iin Book Kir, llantalivarinrha rak<:natha Mudaliar NacalintAhmed Khan and Sewbold Benjamin Wr-t'-rhnut For the Settlement63 words
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Article170 1929-06-05 12 EXTRAVAGANCE OF GOVERNMENT. £9,500 for \rv >papers. fIMMTT COMMITTKI cunosN ally i. what ax a »hi<k (•> Irarr voracious rra.lcr- af i <•» ■>|>a|M-r-vora<-iou«. in fa«-t, an to earn offr .> hukr from Hi I Publication*, in I Whin- l\ip. ma.! wwk. r ri.ru th«- ih-v> .i| .-t highly, irr..170 words
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Article18 1929-06-05 12 Karachi, June I. The French airmen Amu-hart ami not hare left for Allahahail.— Rcutrr.18 words
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Advertisement51 1929-06-05 12 i y J 4 "Thanks to a gift of Craven 'A/ I've found the one cigarette that never affects my throat" CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore" Throats MADE IN LONDON •OU AOOfrs -mniMHHi u;mi v 4. miss ill> INC IW tCTTUMINnt SINGAPORE PENANi: MM KUALA51 words
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Article274 1929-06-05 13 Scottish F.A. Propose Drastic Change. !r. S :x. I kM ri-turneil U, tne I thr penalty kick law. say. the MOM, They will ask the Interrkard. at the meeting in Paris n June M. to do away witr. the penalty rea and spot-ki.k. and substitute a 90 yards274 words
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Article73 1929-06-05 13 Result «>f I>erby Sweepstake Draw. Thr draw af thr Singapore Turf Club ivttp an tii. i si follows I— US) Hunlei M. ...n. IHI Hr Jinks. IKI Haalent) 2003 ThJ> ('arthac I SO3I Burin. IMS M I Osiris. SIM Koiti. r.'ls NPB. XUt Ratthn Thr Keefrr. SIM73 words
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Article76 1929-06-05 13 Results of Second Division Matches. The results of second division matches, I'lave.l yesterday, were as follows Regt. iM -H 0 a SJ t I! I I Robinson's A match between teams representing Mm Darby and Co.. Lsd. ami the Borneo Co* Ltd. ye terday on the 1 kioiird.76 words
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Article28 1929-06-05 13 Scotland Beat Holland In Amsterdam. Amsterdam, June 4. So.tland heat Holland by 2—o in a footliall match at the Olympic Stadium. There were 20,000 spectators.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article174 1929-06-05 13 (tarrison Tournament Ties. There was no play yesterday in the liarrison Lawn Tennis tournsment. The ties arranged for to-day are as follows »l>fie« IL.rfic.p (apt. Kobe vt. Ll. GriAtki. 1.1. Waring v». Major Monlresur. Mck.i Strrrion rs (apt Morrvll. Maiet Shake- [wjrr v> l.t Artailac*. Major Hudson (a, Lt174 words
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Article104 1929-06-05 13 To Hold Championship Tourney in Shanghai. The Shanghai Times of May 18 states that the first Chinese Open Golf Championship in the history of China will be held next month. All the Chinese golfers are invited to take part. The tournament will be on handicap basis. Conditions, dale104 words
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Article86 1929-06-05 13 Kopi Wins with Jockey Well Over-weight. All's well that ends well," would be Walter Karl reflection after the race for the March SUkes at Newmarket on I May In error. Earl declared Winter at the rider of Kopi. Winter's lowest Wright is Bst 91b 81b more than the86 words
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Article619 1929-06-05 13 HOME CRICKET RESULTS. ItowlinK Feats. DKRHVSHIKK KKTAIN LBADBBSHIP. London. J The bigger helpful t<> the bowlen m 1 rricket M contain- litable performances with the lull I Sussex, look ie to »>n thr r against tne taaily. aim Ui. -*ilh memOer< of the Hi* 11 ortlei to liirnt tln-> -••a.M.nReuter - 619 words
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Article772 1929-06-05 13 BOXING A BESTIAL SPORT Fitness, Quick Thinking And Self -Control. (By TesMv Ha Mock Box and be At That is the finest axiom any )oung man can have. I have often heard opponents of boxing say, Boxing is a brutal sport j it is savage and bestial." I can say772 words
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Article273 1929-06-05 13 A Profitable Source Of Revenue. A loud outcry has been raised for the abolition of racing in Shanghai, but such a move is far from the intentions of the. authorities of the Shanghai (Chinese) Municipality. An investigation has revealed that the two racecourses in fWaas territory produce leva—273 words
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Article554 1929-06-05 13 S.C.C. and Chinese "A" Lead Divisions. The Sin«apcrr A.F.A. iuu« the following report for the week endinc Saturday June 1:—1 Week* ReMlla. The following were the resulu of the matches played during the week Division I.—KeleUr 6, I.C.F.A. 0 S.C.C. 3, Malays 0 Welch 2, Malays 2. Division554 words
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Article53 1929-06-05 13 Australian Racehorse For England. Strcphon, the famous Australian racehorw. was shipped to England on May 120. It has had a great run of success in Australia, and it la hoped will prove la match for Fairway and Frlstead (but year's Derby winner), as well as for some of the53 words
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Article188 1929-06-05 13 Wedatssay. Imm* Ist Div. FeeUaJl S C.F.A. vt. letetar. Stadium. S»Utt*ur Ra.-«» Ra«e* Institution Sporti. School (round*. 140 p.m. Theresa*. Jaae Ist Div. Football B.C.C. vs. Wtlra. Pa4aag. tad Di*. Football I S.CTJi. "B v. ftobtasoa's. SCFA. tad Div. Football W.lca vs. P.llce, Malay ground. rrtday. Jaa« T188 words
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Article218 1929-06-05 13 WORLD'S CHAMPION FOOTBALLERS Frenzy of Fouls Ami Unpleasantness.** Uruguay, by virtue of victory last ttmiMr in Amsterdam, hold the World's Football Championship. It will brecalled that the South Americans created an unfavourable impression by their tactics. At present a lub, the Kampla Juniors, from Uruguay, are making ai short tour218 words
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Article24 1929-06-05 13 Scratching* for To-day's Events. 2.— Ensign. 4. Shediac, Brother Jim, Dowse-the-Glim. 6. Actress. 6— Pauline. H— Seren. 9.— PuH House, Bob Marsh.24 words
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Article56 1929-06-05 13 Test Cricketer Takes Ip American (•ame. Alan Fairfax, the Australian Test Match cricketer who did so well in thsth game of the last series, has taken to baseball. It should do him no harm. Th.baseball authorities are making the most of the advertisement to be had from Test56 words
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Article330 1929-06-05 13 Sportsmen's Tribute To Famous Referee. world-famous a* a feree. in to be accorded tangible n-iii^.-niioii <>f hi« l»nK and honourabU m with boxing and British spurt Thi- intention i« to make him the beneficiary of a testimonial to which everyone shr.ll have thr opportunity to and the first330 words
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Advertisement111 1929-06-05 13 Raffles Hotel First CIaVM Accommodation with Modern Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WKDNKSDAY AND FRIDAY 6.15—8.15 pjn. DINEK DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY "BAXK" Md.l lIU> RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Orchestral Concert Sunday. 9.15 p.m. For KcserTstions Fhonc 2920. Sea View Hotel Teiegrasas: BBATIBW. MmJmmSl ROOMS WITH MODERN 9 COMFORTS TEA111 words
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Article450 1929-06-05 14 RHODES HOUSE AT OXFORD. A (Ireat Library. DOMINION AND l> I BOOKS The Rhodes House at taatwi, built Ih Trustrm as a memor jl t., Rhoden was to be declared open in mail week Beit, the «*.iior trustee. Mr. J. H. Hofm- Vdnunislrati.r if thr Tr»n<vaal. was lo snrak asj450 words
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Article132 1929-06-05 14 49 Boy* to Compete For Inventor's Mantle. "narln A. Edison, ton of ihr famous invrntor, ban announced that hi* m looking for a young; man to auc■n in the Arid of invention, and that ht will make a affection this Mimmer. State Oovrmnra, and the Commianionhr Di»trir( of132 words
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Article164 1929-06-05 14 MHM of drill* up ia and for wrrk rnilinr Junr 9, IMS ..day. Juar S. Ml p.m.. Drill Rail. Ma. Sir S^rtion (Sinhaia***. S»'tn,n I'araaV Thur.day. Junr C. S.lt p m.. Drill Hall. Bd*. Sir S.-n un (Indian). Section l'«r»dr Drill Hall. SRA IV) 8i«. Srction. n I'aradr164 words
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Advertisement222 1929-06-05 14 MONIER PERFORATED CONCRETE PIPES THE IDEAL PIPE FOR LINING WELLS. FILTERS, etc. EASILY SUNK. Eaqoiri** aolicit**) fa* all arr rait a t—tnU *KNP FOR ro Kt- i'HIiR LIST iarlading a a ()P i M vssKi- MONIRR SLAM <DM Xl- n WCINC ril'Bß. POSTS THR 801 NDART MII.KSTONRS AM» CABDBN (HP.APBBT.222 words
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Article1481 1929-06-05 15 Critic. J. Jefferson Farjeon - Critic. J. Jefferson Farjeon. H> Our London Three \nr Plays that Will Not Last.— A DisapiM>inting ilduych Farce. i Cup of Kinriiit'ss" Ih>Uhv thy Tracers Standard. Marriage from Tint Angles. London. May 9. *riIKKK nrw play* this wrrk and non*. Ala». a rral »,nnr,-! After all. "ijy« fail1,481 words
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Article1144 1929-06-05 15 Margaret Carlton - Margaret Carlton. (Specially written for the Straits Times by The IS pic W*y of lluyini! (lot Ins Lit tit' 11 ml Often, The Passing of *Tk* lit ill" Sh<'h>torr.— Hints on II eight-Reducing, The ImjHtrtnnre of SttH'kinirs. London, May 9. ARK you imagining me sll.ntted out1,144 words
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Advertisement149 1929-06-05 15 Living Up to the Highest Tradi/i" the Century— ihtpmobile's 1929 CENTURY SIX y^^UPMOBltE has ever been loyal to its own- ers Loyal to tho:»e high standards J of t ho l.-iu-M possible motor car perform- ancc. Now, in the New Century Six, Hupmobile V^A^S has cgain furnished dramatic proof of149 words
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Article979 1929-06-05 16 <. 5 Modern Tendency. ADVANCING CAUSE OF ARCHITECTURE. The exhibition of large photographs J und model* of modern architecture, at the I IAJk (.alleries, 8. Conduit Street, ia < HH moit remarkable exhibition of iv < kind that ha« been orrtnlaed within living memory, writ** an979 words
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Advertisement343 1929-06-05 16 This extravagance menaces health Te bf»s* leetli and faegat gi«a, ia a* HHlisaiaii «W— .,*~-rf..h.rrioa..»ra a.satyaarfysMtvU th» Ufr ol rmtr aad hssasr? gaaas ac» «s^s»a»«ssrssß»t4 mm* mmua .uraiseiL If gJiUfd IBMT i laair V> M ii 1 thai s«e«a> ifcr am* aatoa mmm tmm »l iMh. »nl. .JcirtaJ «f «s»343 words
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Advertisement338 1929-06-05 16 INNOXA MILK WONDERFIL PRKl' \l< ATION KOU THK SKIN ran it cixai and snow. INNOXA MILK used night f^E^S and morning give* the skin > rhat healthy appearance every s— woman desires. I \i M~f INNOXA MILK cleanses the JJJJ skin and never causes the slightest irritation being free from338 words
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Article18 1929-06-05 17 A HERO IN WAR AND PEACE. Nh of A Battle Incident. \in\ril-il v nw Ij.vrll at In t«18 words
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Article112 1929-06-05 17 Impressions of House Of Commons. Now that Mnyoi I Iwankee. W i«., and Alderman Corrnran, nresHent ■I the n rinion iiui.til. h.. mm mm without cap:Ult) are carried on in an undigniAc 1 and that the wig and gown ot the pnriiHag officer <the Speaker?) do not appeal112 words
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Article303 1929-06-05 17 A.P.C. Official's Escape From Death. Hankow. < hine»e Goven ment forces are reator■Her in Hunan Prox-ince following a sporadic reign of terror marked by murder, looting, arson and assaults on rn> by 4,000 "Divine Soldiers.** njtorions Hunanese bandita who sacked the prosperous city of Changteh, one303 words
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Article225 1929-06-05 17 i»rop(«>td Fleet of Electric ..I ti establish a fleet of pass- 1 i intervals Bl nd »r other ;:.iu«ht (orwatd by Cap- 1 I years ago, r «chcmc. which fail«-<l t m t'lni." ho stated in M atative of Th' a little too I belicvi- thingji Jira225 words
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Article149 1929-06-05 17 Mr. Akernon Mayon Talmagv Klccttd. I I non Mayon Talmage, A.R.A.. pa.ntfr, has been elected a Royal Aca■r. and Mr. Richard Carbe, sculp-l-M. was rlectrl an Ajaociate. •iifr has moved along his »urely to sucraaa. Ha .ni[x;.nt crafUnian, who has nev.-r been qui<k.n<il by thr spirit of adventurv.149 words
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Article134 1929-06-05 17 A Trial of Strength At Easter. Easter in Russia witnessed a more than usually strenuous trial of »trrn«th Im>tween the religious and anti-reli|rioii» l'orces. No effort was spared to attrart the largest possible number of parsons away from the church servicea. All the theatre* gave nerformances134 words
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Article199 1929-06-05 17 Room for One Thousand Students. Eijrht m.llion lire (about £10.000) ha« n'leady bean collected towards the new uminary on Mor.te Venejono. MM Vareae, which the diocese of MII.I ng in commemoration of the 1' rteen million lire i» lttU needed for ita completion, but thr i- coming199 words
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