The Straits Times, 13 June 1929
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Title Section26 1929-06-13 1 The Strait s Times (ESTABLISHED KEAKLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. -m pa<;ks SINGAPOU, THURSDAY. JINK IS, 1929 I'KK 1(1 KNTS.26 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement136 1929-06-13 1 j SUITING s TROPICAL u FLORODOR "i lID U j WING LOONG. HIGH ST.. SINGArOBE. < TYte M//h/ an*/ the Wherefore <\\\l7 Hand has to bo scon to be believed. The vivid jrreen of the mountain slopes the dazzling white of the snowcapped peaks, the amazing clarity of the atmosphere136 words
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Advertisement118 1929-06-13 1 TA^ Season's Loveliest Offering "JOSEPHINE C" FROCKS NOW AT ROBINSON CO., LIMITED, Sole Agents for SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. JUST RECEIVED Smoked Eels "Limburger" Cheese Smoked Herrings Luncheon Cheese Eels in Jelly Leidsche Cheese Rolled Herrings Anchovies SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE C°.? LL T FOR QIALITY AND SERVICE. MORRIS M HERBERT118 words
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Advertisement6 1929-06-13 1 -FLOROIORiB.n i WING LOONG TROPICAL WEAR.6 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement549 1929-06-13 2 P. I 0. BRITISN INDIA AND APCAR LINES laswrperatad la Eagiaad) 411, AND PASSENGER AND CABfiQ SBEVICBB. MNai'LAR AND ORIBHTAL SJI. 00. i tCB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTTS r.RNMRNT LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL SERVICE. oi TWAR-" FROM LOMIpOM POR OBOKA AND JAPAN Toaa*** waa S'por* SHIVA t.IM JaaTl* KHTBRR549 words
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Advertisement540 1929-06-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. nMrnnrn (NIPPON YCSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naple*. Marseilles. Leaden. Antwerp aad Rotterdam VeaaeU Toaaage Doe Salt ATSfTA MARU 1.000 Jud* SO tl KASaiMA MARU lO.oao Jaly 4 t HAKONE MARU 10.M0 Jaly II It SVWA MARU lI. WO Aag. 1 S FVBsHM. MARU 11.000 Aag. U It HAKOZAKI540 words
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Advertisement517 1929-06-13 2 BURNS PHILP LME (lacorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE. STONE Y AND MEL BOTTBNE. VIA JAVA. DAEWTN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular aeathly sailing* by the wallknown *t*aa*r MARCLLA (7J71 toaa) aad U« n*w aeur veaaeL MALABAR (4AIS tons) Th* sj. MAKEXLA Ii Mm if th* largeit aad tnast steaa*rs trading to517 words
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Advertisement596 1929-06-13 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED THK. i HIN*. Ml Tl VI STI W NAY. CO. LTD. I Incorporated in Englaad) JPPPIaSI SERVICE TO LONDON. AMS TUIbAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAM BURG AND BREMEN GENOA. MAR fch.lll.kS LIVKRp. amtaWMl MARSEILLES. HAVTF t.I\K^POOL AND GLASGOW BOSTON. NEW YORK596 words
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Advertisement732 1929-06-13 2 K. P. H (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with th* NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMt Teleaaeae No. 3*40, with sab-onuection* to Passage. Preirht, Tranabipmen*. Marine Dcats and Manager's Desk. RepresenUtlvee for Singapore aad Strsits SettleaeaU of th* Ofßnal TouHst Bureau of Java. All Information. d*>Uil*d ttincrari**732 words
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Advertisement510 1929-06-13 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporate? hj BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Krvtay. Trenggaaa. KrUatan. elupia. Paual. Singora. Lscob Baadoß. Kohaaaai. Lang>usn. t humpnn a» I Baagkok. Arrival Detwr'nr* BUDDHADIB Jun* 14 iZZ It MALINI June Jun* St VALAYA The steaasr* ar* fitt.d throughout with electric light and have *ic*ll*at510 words
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Advertisement514 1929-06-13 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERiAN I IMOALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTI. Inctr? raied la Eng'aad) ELLEBMAN" LOT TA^rv^Fß AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITT KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OITWARDS. Ta Beag Eeag. ttaaagfcal aad Jaaaa. Daa 8-pere ii. CITY OP TOKIi) Jone t» ia. ITV July 17 •j. CTTI Or KHIOS Aug.514 words
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Advertisement449 1929-06-13 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNI ofjatf AMERICAN MAIL UNE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Prwai SINGAPORE aad PKNANG via COLOMBO. BUKZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPI.BB. t.KNOA aad MABBSILLBB to NEW YOU aad BOSTON Arrive Laava Leave Spore S'pere Paaaag PRES. IMH k In port June 13 Job. II PEES. ADAMS June I* Jaae 17 Jaae449 words
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Advertisement524 1929-06-13 3 DUTCH MAILS N.Y. Btoos>Taart Maatschapptj Ncderlaad and N.V. Rotterdam Uoyd WEEKLY MAIL and I ASSENGEK SERVICE TO Geavee AaaaUrdaai Harerlllre BlllMJaal aa. Priniei Jaliaaa MOO SJIJI. Jaae 1 1 •4 Tambora »400 RX. Jaae tl Kf. P. C. Beefl IMM SJIJI. Jane ta m.T. ladrapoara ***** RX. Jaly a.i. Kea.524 words
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Advertisement352 1929-06-13 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COh TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT SCHEDCLB. Sailing for United Slate* aad Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong Salti (beat Pan Fraaclura aaal Pert land 1 BS. lOWA baa Manila Jane SS lOWA tmm H352 words
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Advertisement138 1929-06-13 3 BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THI DOULTON SANITARY I T COMBINED with our knowledge of fixing the correct fitting in the rijht position t> expertly-planned and effiricntly-comcli ed pipe runs, results in v modem room that is most hygienic and pleasing. WE DESIRE TO QUOTE FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS SANITARY I^ENTRAj^138 words
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Advertisement595 1929-06-13 4 PERAK TUBF CLUB SUMMER MEETING 1929. Thumday. Saturday. Toenday. Thuniday and S.-iturdn>. .hi 1 M and 13. 1 T*e run* for r.. of Hor«-« I I and I'on.e. (lassea i r on of the I'rra dens aad a I'onaoist 4 •30 PKR R.V< I*:. i MAIDK.N l-R'.. \,ailable from the595 words
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Advertisement617 1929-06-13 4 NOTICE the Batata of TAN HONG 800 •Weaned. Porinant to Ordinance V. I tpf*). a la hereby given tn»t ail credit >r» aad other p-- t any rlaieaa ar leaands aarainat the Estate of th- above tasaed Tan Hon( 800 late af No. &90, <Jey aas Read, Sin«apore. who died617 words
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Advertisement551 1929-06-13 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE M'I'OINTMENT OF SHIFT ENGINEER. PRAI POWER STATION Application! are meOed »y the Maaicipal < i mmissioneri uf G«ors;e Tusrn, Penaac- er appointment as a Sa.ft kngms.-r at their Hectnc Power Station at Prai. Salary »JV> per month for the Ant throe years of arreement If cealUated after etpiry551 words
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Advertisement710 1929-06-13 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the I'. lon, si Secreun a Orhcr. up to noon uf June la. 19t». for the following works 1. F.rertlon of a Male Uper Camp at Trafalgar .tale. .-.ion of a new li.sinfector House at the Mental llo.pit_l Trafalgar •aMaja of two Uuartera710 words
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Advertisement903 1929-06-13 4 A Good Opportunity for Sman. and Proftable Investment in l-ind and Kouhc I'ropertieH not to !•<• misstri by Enterprising 1 apilali IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS arrn.r%n n i ok Ki\<..\roßi: Sait Na. ISI af IMS. Betveea HADJI SAMSI DIN HUM. MATARV. PMbS aad I. HADJI VKIK903 words
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Advertisement307 1929-06-13 4 (•It to he'app. land anu akei 4 I and shuphou-e S.. I. h l:..»,l .-.nr.j»..re. area kW. be apportlened. M pt re. arra and shophou«r V. t i Ijdr T > l-ra»r S Valuablr ar.d h..phou, No a. <|r T,,,, s.nga pore, trea 1.1 tM. tad ahophou.. t" rr. area307 words
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Article485 1929-06-13 5 51AM LETTER. Points in the Railwa> Conirovt r>>. ■landed ,l thir.l tlas. sjsßMßSjan tra\rl1 ••I tain tf i- i o\tr- M .leoo.sii affwted all da»»*« of paaaaasjarj, fi.-m tin <'f :>< that mun ihe dan < rnmeni an I I niforssrd < rlat If a eleai full485 words
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Article2152 1929-06-13 5 HOME SPORT LETTER. HOME CRICKET. Value of Derby Sweep Tickets. BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY HAP. EN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lx>ndon, May 16. Whether owing to the altered rules or because of the wet wickeU, moat of the crickrt played hat been extraordinarily interesting. Kirst and foremost must2,152 words
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Article742 1929-06-13 5 BURMA LETTER. No Partisan Aspect On Question. (From On Owm Correapoodet*.) Rangoon. J. The interest duplayed by Rangoon in the British general election was on the whole sporting rather than anxiou*. Trade has been so disappointinx n recent years that even the moat apprcn. on the742 words
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Article42 1929-06-13 5 ml i.f thr will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Water 1.... Street to-day, commencing 5 p.m. Man h. Youth and Vigour (Lautenschlagen) overture. Ma«onirllo (Auber» Ballet Rusae (Lv eini) Three Humorrsq ies (Dvorak) Rigolletto i Marrh of the Manikin* (Fletcher).42 words
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Advertisement147 1929-06-13 5 y HAVE YOU HEARD THi: \M\ZI\(. \<!l I VK OF nil mSkimmßt^^ NEW PLANO-REFLEX H|ffy i 'l hi net and Console Modt'is np $130t***** HHM A full rnnet* of M«»dcls now ;i\aib<hle. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. W^ *W I lnrori^>rst»d la Hone Koa( jM SIM. VI'MRK. PUBLIC NOTICE The147 words
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Advertisement139 1929-06-13 5 TONE AM) TOUCH PIANO I'llUlllloN demonstrated by thr MOUTRIE PIANO ill I I i >BB J B^La^Ba^SSßßßßSß^^B^^i^^^— ™^^^^B^ia»^^BB^MSBaiBB^B^BSB*BB«B Tj m^ I is^^Kl^^^Z^^^J—l-L-2- i■■ i SPECIALM <i\MKI Mill (or lh(> clissaU. and lull, guaraalree Ur 7 rears. lhr linn y. Mm DM UHINATINU Pirimii S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. ;,or*lcd in II139 words
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Advertisement224 1929-06-13 6 UJOLSELEY The Supreme Cars of the Century FOURS, SIXES, EIGHTS '."_»k^^l it V --aVir" irJ^^^P'aw ™s^Jr 12 J2 H.P. 4 Cylinder Saloon $3,000. MODELS TO SUIT ALL it/a h.i\ roui vunder M/4S HP. sl\ (VLINDKK 'SILENT SlX** 21/fl ftP. six CTUNDn OVBMKAfI HOOK 21/60 ftP. STRAIGHT KIGHT B/M ftP, mtAIGHT224 words
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Advertisement122 1929-06-13 6 Elegance Comfort mEB#j£& Speed Economy May be seen and tried at EASTERN AUTO CO., LIMITED MNCAHNdL ki \j.\ i i >.pi k. PPM \M> 11 n r i IMAI Hi ntl lilLmLlil HIIU tlllioifHifUL RUSTPROOF BODY PANELS ROTPROOF WOODWOPJC NOT mass PBODUCBD. I New M«>dels 9-28 HP. 4Cyl. and 16-55122 words
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Article1149 1929-06-13 7 I jilDt cement of Rules. POLICY IN SINC APORE HARIMH K. Hsjpksi < orreapssHeat.) •^al shipping circle* during the past few wwka considerable discussion has hern Ukmg plate en thr matter of deck rargnr*. Summing it up. it might be said that the ruk-s. in1,149 words
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Article1126 1929-06-13 7 atholit- History. QUARREL BETWEEN ROME AND PORTK.AL. (By C. X. Kurtad...> There appears to be some confusion over the hiatory of the Catholic diocese of Malacca. There bit some who maintain that Malacca, though created into a separate bishopric early ilurm* the Portuguese rule, had never1,126 words
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Article289 1929-06-13 7 on work* will b* rradv .turilay ntxt at a.m. I Frnrr of Mind K«>ay* and K»fcrtl«H. It»l«-1»IT.— Anon S»r»n.ty V.... Itll I-"* AxpinMl SSmI. I H»t.iy of tb« •r-th map. and 4y nr,,( A'rat: H ,lan..i H V fa* AH of Drawmt IMT. ilia..— Be-11...- fHiLiin" Sunivul. and289 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1929-06-13 7 CANVAS BAGS It by 1» by 24 inters 224 lbs. rubtH-r Tyi^+^V^i .JL ARISAKA CANVAS BAG MFG. CO., LTD. i;«. MIDDI.I BOAD. BINGAPOBB. H. M. S. PINAFORE A Gilbert Sullivan Opera Presented by the S.A.D.C. irst Performance on Thursday, July 4 and I hen on 6, 9, U, 13, 1672 words
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Advertisement17 1929-06-13 7 GET WELL and STAY WELL —drink MITTENBACH UiZAMW 1 Singapot*. Pceattg. lfHsb aavl Kuala I umpur v\s17 words
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Advertisement407 1929-06-13 7 GAIETY CINEMA WHRRE THF GOOD FitTl'NBS fl ft Jsawtion Alkrrt and Brnro«*ra H*rrt». From KrUay. Jun» 7 to Thnrsdsr Jaar 11. I 9». Sccuna) SKe* si 9 p.m. Utrrnational Nrw* and < .imcd> TRI'ARTS Kate^J Special THE VERDia A mtil unusually told ol i*«e ana tht law. A «torjr of407 words
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SHIFTING NOTES.
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Article121 1929-06-13 8 Master and Agents of Khoen Lee DiHcharged. Captain J. M. S. Voorvn, maaUi of the ia Khorn Lac and th« agrnta. >le»« Thonc Aik and Co.. wrrr in the Oiatrict Court before Mr. 0, H. ti Clarke till* morning; to anawrr thairu ol allowing; carfo to be piled121 words
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Article123 1929-06-13 8 Expected in Singapore From Europe. The French cruiser Waldeck Rouiuieau. (lying the Itaiuf Admiral Muujret, is daily expected at Singapore from Toulon. At Colombo Admiral Mouget took over from Admiral StoU the command-in .hu-, of the Frrnch squadron in the Far Eaat, and the Wakieck Rotiai— U relieved123 words
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Article137 1929-06-13 8 Adventurous Voyage off East Coast According to the Malacca Guardian a party of four Tivngganu Malay Ash. have arrived in Malacca fiom Kuaia Trrngganu aftrr an adventurous voyage of about a fortnight. The nshein.rn. who aailrd in a frail boat about 20 fart long and sis fe**t wide,137 words
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Article28 1929-06-13 8 The P. and 0. Khua with Eurupr inaiU on board (London mail* deipat. h«-d on May wa» rxpwtrd to anrhor al PcnuHK at V a.m. to-day.28 words
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Article27 1929-06-13 8 ProgTamm* of drill* ap to aad fur week ending June l«. IMI Thursday. June 13. t.lt pm Drill Hall UJ V) Signal Section. Section Parade.27 words
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Article19 1929-06-13 8 Order* for week ending Sunday. Jaa* It. Tkuraday. Jane 11, Band Practice. Head MUarUri, (.It pja.19 words
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Article97 1929-06-13 8 lautday. June 13. Skip. alonftidr Ihr *k«rw. ar espected la arri»r HUTU II tKßlll X •M i r.n* Pontooa Mb. Kirn Rom. l-hy.a >il Wharf Nil. *oal Wharf \isski.s i\ UK) rxx ki raajong Pagar. r Prir.t.na.i Grak Victoria lad Ipoh. Kcpp»l Harkvur tfj Kinri Dock H»l-nc97 words
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Article79 1929-06-13 8 ~i toaa. frum Indi 14-4). frurr Mularr. U for Malacca 1 4-C. JKLTA. Brit.. 4.73 V lon., from Hun« Kong 13-4 I>r London Q DAXMINCLa, Hut 761 ton., from Bull IS-6. for Benrkali. torn, from Malacca U-«. for Malacca r from IVnaiig 13*. for .'.nun* IVfi. Urn, K.79 words
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Article199 1929-06-13 8 Slam, except Lower Siam liltUIUl t p\av Vorth. N. r...l .n.l S Ur.t .Sum.tr. Holland i 3 p m- S.uthern and Vnttii India 3 p.Bi. itrmii.nn and Tren«r»nu i Hone Ho' 3 p. a. H»*r Hurma. North -n.l East India I HaK 3 |».m. tourabajra. frlrbot. Moluccas199 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement399 1929-06-13 8 X ALHAMBRA S if. TAN HIM. XXX &UK LTD.. I'ropri. -i..i PROGRAMME omnuiH inn H vdnetday, June 12, ending Monday, June 17 In l lie Srcund Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS RILEY THE COP The CumiHly Ailvt-nture, of an AriH-ii. an IV>lit i-i.ian ;n; n Lm <•!•<>399 words
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Advertisement682 1929-06-13 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other CUaaiflrd MNt, pat* M W VNTS. KOK SALE. ETC. I I»AI H H board o» UoaaJ -"u I ft KK IXIH.VN COOK o. ML Mrail. Tia»e«. MM MlR SAI.K, any rraMUiablr olfri (.tc.l Apply Strait* I dpi WANTKH. i Ia4| U—W, < hmo, M Eura irrfrrrrd. Apply682 words
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Advertisement134 1929-06-13 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other U-M/ird A4»t... Hft N. u Wl- KOR v\LE. ETC. <"<' U R M d. pertly fiirndrawinc n...m dining loom. »«r«nimh. ihrrr bathroom*, l.itnrit) r«>. Rrnl piurfa..:. I'Ihh 'I'I>1> t- Tibi... TU UR, from July I to Octcbrr 31, cam- fortabl* Kuiuiwai. bunn.lu.. ntrrly furoi.krl ind cunirtn.rntly >itu««rd.134 words
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Advertisement167 1929-06-13 8 TOMtMT AT 1H» TU-MCHI NEW WORLD SHOW VABIED ATTBAmONB THE CITY OPERA 70-NK.HT— No Performanrr Ml MIIHKdH NIGHT—* Nrw Arak.ar. CHARMERS OF BAGHDAD VYatra f*r LADY MtKr UMll A djrnamatic drama Alive with the p*rs*balily of Mis* Poppy m a< r greatest role. FOB BKbBRVATION— THONK (I*4. HOME OF YOUR167 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous327 1929-06-13 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. TkaiWa?. Ja«r 13 h w. ut «jb, u. if. mm* 74. Sun n*ri «.O am.. t*U p.m. Band, W jtrrU.. Strm, i p.m. r'rMa). Jim II H W. 4» u, 1. iu p.... T.J. Sub nw> 0 am.. *«U p.m. Moon Kir>t quarter 0 li p.m.327 words
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Article458 1929-06-13 9 Rafeber Dull Tin Still Hrm. <}\ ROM LOCAL HOLDBI (By Oar Financial Comipondrat.) •<-r. I nndon It 9 I fid., unrhaafrd. Sn nt* up e»at. Ton* iif market. »trad» I i.nd«n Jim 12.. »id.. d..»n .12*. U. 1 '.•«n crilt. Tour Sinrmpotv I I a.m. itp attain458 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article242 1929-06-13 9 EXCHANGE Sinetpor*. Jan* IS. On Londoa, Bank 4 m t/J 17 S3 l*(..ar.d I 3 »/3t ftll»» 3 a. credit t i/l« Un N«» York. Demand H lt/1* I'riHlf M H i 51% Hank TT. U31 U« dank T.T. 13'. px. Mm. .MhS, Bank T.T. N\ On Java, bank II242 words
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Article474 1929-06-13 9 Messrs. Frascr and Co.'s •tily R« port. Messrs. Fraaer and Co.. in their weekly rvport. datr>l June 11. aaßfl During tbr put w**k there ha* been a small improv. of tin t.. noU London ad» tone in the market with einsumrrv demand In Europe rmproving The -:...rr474 words
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SHARE-MARKET REPORTS.
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Article126 1929-06-13 9 Singapore. June 13. Rubber.—Local 34 cents per Ib. Mark*t Rubber- SUady. New Scudais t3t\>2J7«s. Malaka Pindas t 102.15. Mentakabs 47-oO cents, llu Benuts U-&6 cenU. PaJaras tMSM, Tspahs tiO-tJS. Allenbys 2.10 120. onnemar.. 2.10-ZiO. Brogas 1 2:. I JO. Sandycrofu IJ4O-IJO. M.n.ng.-Ouiet. PuUhs IM.IM. Kachais 1.414-1.4.'..126 words
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Article145 1929-06-13 9 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore. Jan* IS. London— Rabbcr 10 9-l«d.. uncnan*»d. r.c« Spot 34 itnU. n.-Ti« am uu. Mininc Katicr. S»nt»i War* LM-LM. Kuch.i. 1.41-1.44 c4.. Kmta Dr»J«« I.M-IM. Klan« Ri»er «.«S-».7S. ll»nr K«lt» e««U. lon*oU. 61-64 ctllt, TcnawaU M-W ..nt». PrUlinc 5.S&-&.T&, flu Klaaca 1J»lohaai 3*-Ht rtnU, T>lam>145 words
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Article61 1929-06-13 9 Hrndamon, Hrlm and Company. Inc. N«W York; »end u« th« following c»bl* uatod Juno 12, thoir quoUtiooa bainr in B u!d dollar crnt* clotinc bid pne«s Rul.tt-r Kxrhaiurr Htlw to-day 1.175 Tune 20.20. July 20.M. Aucuat WM S^pUmhrr 21.10. Octotwr 21.80. NovwNbcr •.'150. Dccambcr 21.60. Januar iry 21.90.61 words
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53 1929-06-13 9 R 8.8. cqaal to Standard Q.CJ". Sp .1 Standard KAS. )>•, Standard R.S.S. oa Trndtr Ju!. J6\ M Ju!»-.<.pt. MS MS Ton* of M Lateat Cabl* London Spot Shcrt 10 t-lM. per Ik. N«w York Spot r. i ,«nt» SO-tk p*r Ib. I] ..rlork53 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1929-06-13 9 IIIM Val. Pd. I'.-.l.ani Conael*. i k-tu-a Rivir .l.i .16 I- i-landek 1 1 I' 1 1 i*< nrkalva Or*. 1 1 l>tal:nc I 1 lurh r»if il fl Punffak 1 1 Putrk I 1 K.hm.n Hyd. 1 1 Rajak Para* ft fl Rambataa 1 1 Kar.tiiu (Ord.) I442 words
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Article226 1929-06-13 9 V.I. Pd. B«T«r» S.ll.r» I t AUi. Brick Pt«f». l.lt% t.11% 1 I Altx. Brxk Ord.. t.70 2J0 fl (1 Brit. An. TebMc* «JI.O C10.0 rurilu ttm* 11/- II 1 I Central Rnrmr OM O.M 1 1 Cycle and < «rn»r» O.M O.«5 10i. 10a. Duff IWY.Iopm.nt g a226 words
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Article123 1929-06-13 9 V Inc. 6 v*- 1 JtMM Nob. S'pero Cold Storago 7 v I dob of IM4 rod IMI-M 101 1M «L Sinlanor- MunichMl «V Slngapor* Municipal i p.c. I of IMI rod. IMO 9131 MM par. M. pro. S ngapor* MunictpaJ p.c. of IMT red. 1»4? |1.«M,M0123 words
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Article380 1929-06-13 9 Fnwer and Co. and I-yall and Evatt'i quotations. Frmt.r lail A Co. L'att Allrnby (II) Alar «.*)>k II) A. Hum (tl) A. Kaninc (fl> Am. Malay <t*> A. Molck 111 i A. Panu <46) Ual( U wm< »U H....U (ni Brt*a< 'I! i Brunei <l*> II J.luton*- (tl)380 words
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Article64 1929-06-13 9 Output of Shclford Robber Estate for 1MI waa 4KI.TIO !b.. and thi. U>|*tht-r with nrt i ,l«n«* of M.OA Ib. unaxportabl* last year. ■M uhuinvd at all-in ro«U nrludinr drprrof ft.TM. a«r pnunH Nrt profit wa. .iKaiaat fTJ»». Dirvrton r»commrnd rnd of par ml, l»u tax DC forward,64 words
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Article49 1929-06-13 9 SELANG OR OIL PALM. i ■for* Oil Palm Company rafafti I h irvftUd far* ont tit teas *fl P«lm oil aad 4* tons of knub. Grow ■varan prfrvi r»«ln*d war* ttt 14*. par la* I far ■II and «19 16. far karaal*. I'roftt I PM1. »hi. i. carried for«Mii.49 words
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Article68 1929-06-13 9 Not profit of St. George Rubber Estates for IMS was CK.OVI. against 110.4 M. Dividend of 10 per rent, is proposed 'against 1& per 80, writing <.f> estates account fUI. placing to rvsvrv* I making A OO.oao) rnVMO, carrying forward BJOD Crop was ««4.i« Ih-. as against68 words
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Article15 1929-06-13 9 Kinta. M« pKul. Ting KM -74 piruls Semeny.h piculs. «M boars. M.OO* )«rd»-15 words
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Article455 1929-06-13 9 The Company's Knlarxcd Scope. Th* twenty-third ordinary general «sM of the Golden Hope Kubbrr Katatl h*ld in mail week in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Axociatiu.i (laeatyaraU No 1.10 l Uine. E i Mr Enr )»Wri I the chairman of the rempjiThe Chairaan said Aa455 words
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Article99 1929-06-13 9 Th» Sinranor* f'hamb«r of rommrrrr I -"nation h^« Junr ll'. »hf» thrrr >n isulocur.l IS. »r «A3.79 tons; offrrr.l lilT.«.' UiM tons sold MO.T7R Ib. or 4194W ton. I ond.m in Nc» York rsicM nr.ALizeo. Blblssd ■lah.d BkMt r»a«s s»r la) SUndard quality No SaUi 1 avfrtfr99 words
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Article68 1929-06-13 9 Rugby. Jan* 12. Kor*is°n •kcttancr. >rr Amalrrtiam liato la. u-!M.. Um\ tlruu*l> MUMa, lljrhar»»t ROh. Unrnu> I I, o|^nha k Geneva t&^Oi. HvUmcfon IKS. H la. 10\d Kobe Is. to. Lisbon Ioh>.. Madrid 34JM. Milan MTU. N.« York AM i'.lt. Oslo IK^O IS-16. Paris 124 05. Prafur 163%. RioBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article476 1929-06-13 9 Growing Kxports. OD TOKET 'l A REVIVAL. X A gradual Ms) steady improvement in he> trade of Croat Britain hi rvi<l. he Board of Trade Returns for April. Thi» deduction Must not he too cloaely ■onnected with the Azures for the mon'h April alone, for it476 words
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Article169 1929-06-13 9 LONDON nCBANGI PRICE MAY IV v Abac* ill. 2; AUagar (I ill*; Ari'.^ivi i v.fr Kun'ng 1 1 1 i Bah-.. (t I•3x Bakap if! Ha ■ft i 13 ri: Hatu iS i 1 tfvrananc B< I »..lidatrd It I U; 8i.1.-r it'll S;l H.kam it')169 words
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1164 1929-06-13 10 The recent news that Dr. Rahindranath Tagnre, following irritating behaviour by immigration officials at Los Angc'es, had turned his back on the United States and sailed immediately for Japan is of more than ephemeral significance, because the United States,1,164 words
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Article1809 1929-06-13 10 Nationalist and Modernist Movements. (By D. E. Dwrty. a weU-lmewa American Mastrialiat.) There are many lanu in China, as in other countries, but during my brief visit three Urns stood out pre-eminent-ly and conspicuously militarism, nationalism, and moderniam. The daily press keeps Urn world informed1,809 words
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Article276 1929-06-13 10 Mrs. J. P. Swrtlenham is now wtll enough to see visitors. Dr. T. Royda, of the British Eclipse EipodiUon. left Bangkok for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. By the Amboise on Um 17th. instant Mr. C. Jackson of Um Telerraph Co., Singapore, and Mrs. Jackson, go hois on276 words
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Article777 1929-06-13 10 A SUP IN HIGH PLACES. Even thr Heaven-born can err on occasion, it seems. A Straits Settlements Government Gaxette issued on Tuesday announced the receipt of a telegram from the Right Honourable Sidney Webb, P.C., M.P.." notifying that the King had ntrusted Mr. Webb with the777 words
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Article50 1929-06-13 10 The death occurred at Ipoh on Tuead *y ot Mr. E V. Aske. a locomotive driver on the F.M.S. Railways. The deceased has had 26 years' service and was due to sail on leave within Urn next few days. The funeral took place last evening, the Rev. Graham White officiating.50 words
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Advertisement200 1929-06-13 10 RELIABLE WATCHES I W. BENSON, LTD, LONDON. v:r Hh I^B^BcONSTRIJCnON lIVKK AND MUal fJOI-n WATCHES. I from ?93.00 to $315.00. Utt. QRABE LADIES GOLD WRIST WATCHES. i an I fftiarsnteod by Messrs. J. W. BENSON LTD. km from $65.00 to $125.00. Watches arc sold at equivalent of the fixed Knglish200 words
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Advertisement81 1929-06-13 10 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT In the Second Show at RILEY THE COP The Convdy adventures of an American Policeman in Europe. MAKING THE GRADE A Society Drama. Along with Latest Empire News. First Shew at 7.M p.m. A Western Drama TOM MIX In FIGHTING STREAK. TAN CHENG KEK A CO, LTD, roprietor*81 words
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DRAMATIC SCENES IN INDIAN SEDITION TRIAL.
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Article173 1929-06-13 11 Opening of Trial At Meerut. MOSCOW SYSTEM. An Anti-National Movement. Meerut, June 12. <ng posse of police guarded the court at the opening of the inquiry by a special mamatrate (Mr. Milner Whitet into the chargr against 31 Communists of "attempting to deprive His Majesty the King-Kmperor173 words
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Article122 1929-06-13 11 Two Accused Sentenced To Transportation. New Delhi, June 12. Convicted of being connected with the bomb outran in the Legislative Assembly Isst April. Hhasat Singh snd Buleskwara l»utt were sentenced to transportatioa for life. Both received the sentence with the 4 Long live the Proletarian Revolution Reuter. Two122 words
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Article126 1929-06-13 11 New Government's Strong Support London, June 12. Limit (onidr. J. M. Kcnworthy. speaking si the Air League dinner, said he ha.>l Lwi Thomson's authority for saying tkaft the I ..i four Government was prepared to k v > iveiy assistance to civil aviation. It n carded aeroplanes andReuter - 126 words
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Article85 1929-06-13 11 End of Official Visit To Berlin. Berlin. June 12. King Fuad's official visit of three days »ill t-nd to nirht with a gals performance at the State (Miera. where President von llindent>u.-g. Cabinet Ministers, the Dip Uimstn- Corps and prominent member? <Tv will attend. On Thursday the King85 words
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Article57 1929-06-13 11 Mr. Frank Oldrieve Resigns Secretaryship. London, June 12. Mr. Frank Oldrieve has resigned the secrrtaryithip of the British Empire Relief A'tocistion on the ground •e«s tours are better undertaken i.y a trained mrdical expert. He Is settling in South Rhodesia. Dr. Robert G. Oxrhrsne. the medics! secretary ofReuter - 57 words
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Article32 1929-06-13 11 Service to Include Ages 45 To Rom?, June 12. The Cabinet approved Signor Muaso- posal for the prolongation of military service to include the aces 45 to 60.— Trao* Ocean.32 words
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Article205 1929-06-13 11 Split in Labour Party. Cape Town, June 12 The general election to All 148 seats la the South African Legislative Assembly it proceeding to-day. The result is doubt- ful, party owing Co the creation of IS I new constituencies and also to the effects of the splitReuter - 205 words
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Article74 1929-06-13 11 Regret of Venezuelan Nation. The Hague, June 12 The Venetuelan Legation has conveyed to the Netherlands Government the regret of the whole people of Venezuela at the action of filibusters in Curacao. Caracas, June 12. The Minister of War states that the filibusters who landed in Falcon ProvinceReuter - 74 words
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Article263 1929-06-13 11 Serious Crisis Threatened In Hong Kong. Hong Kong. June 12. The Colonial Secretary presided over a meeting of a very large snd representative committee to consider the water shortage crisis in Hong Kong. He stated that the Colony was passing through a very serious crisis and one that263 words
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Article96 1929-06-13 11 Austrian Girl's Success In Texas. Galveston, Texas, June 12 The Anal round of a worldwide beauty contest was decided here at an M International Pageant of Pulchritude." Fraulein Lisll Goldsrbeiter. of Austria, wa-t crowned "Miss Universe" out of eleven competitors reputed to be the most beautiful representativesReuter - 96 words
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Article72 1929-06-13 11 Claim for Revision of Peace Treaties. Budapest. June 12. The political atmosphere \m sootheastern Europe has grown worse in view of the protest lodged by the Uttk Entente regarding so-called imdenti.t propaganda by Hungary. Following thr Prime Minister's speech condemns peace treaties at the unveiling of the memorial72 words
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348 1929-06-13 11 Partner Interviewed. WARRANT ISSUED FOR MISSING DEALER. A notification appeared in the Straits Time* yesterday requesting all persons h»vin» claims againt Chop Cheong Joo one of the largest Chinaa* rubber firms in Singapore to send in particulars to Mr. Cheng Phee Lam. a partner348 words
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Article53 1929-06-13 11 Jubilee of Queen Mother's Marriage. Amsterdam, Juno 12. Forty thousand people were present at the Olympic Stadium for the climax of five day*' festivities in honour of the Queen Mother's marriage jubilee. A pageant was presented by 14.000 performers. The Queen Mother, the Queen and Princess JulianaReuter - 53 words
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Article87 1929-06-13 11 City Gates to be Closed At 11 p.m. Rome, June 12. The organ of the Holy See publishes ordinances for the control of Vatican City. They provide that the gates will be closed at 11 p.m., after which nobody will be allowed to leave or enter. The export87 words
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Article89 1929-06-13 11 Important Contract for British Firm. Rugby. June 12. A, contract involving over £4,500,000 has been placed by the Rumanian Government with a firm of London contractor, for the building of hundreds of miles of new roads in Rumania. The engineers of the Arm have already left to surveyBritish Wireless - 89 words
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Article43 1929-06-13 11 Leave Penan* for Victoria Point (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June IS. The R. A. F. Hying boats which arrived from Singapore on Monday afternoon under the command of Squadron Leader G. E. Livork left for Victoria Pots* this morning.43 words
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Article628 1929-06-13 11 Eloquent Tributes. LETTERS FROM MALAYAN SUBSCRIBERS. Letters continue to be received by the Straits Times which show that the appeal for the Sir Ronald Ross Fund has the goodwill of all classes in the cor.-.munity. A subscriber from Telok Anaon writes to say that628 words
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Article82 1929-06-13 11 Appointed Ix>rd Justice Of Appeal. Rugoy, June 12. It is officially announced that the Kins has appointed Sir Henry Slesser. I < '■•> be Lord Justice of Appeal in place of Sir John Sankey, who is Ixtrd Chancellor in I the new Labour Government. Sir Henry SleaserBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article163 1929-06-13 11 European Badly Injured In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 12. Mr. F. G. Philpott, an assistant with Messrs. (iuthrtc snd Co.. IVnunc and a well-known local sportsman, met with a serious motor-cycle accident last night on the Batu Kerringh'i Road near the Swimming Club. Earlier in163 words
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Article177 1929-06-13 11 Sensational Evidence At I Inquiry* (From Our Own Correspondent) Sydney, June 12. The inquiry into the Southern Croat affairs waa unexpectedly re-opened to-day j for the purpose of hearing the evidence of Mr. William Todd. an officer on the steamer Tahiti. Mr. Todd stated that he was177 words
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Article98 1929-06-13 11 Notable Entries for The Championships. London, June 12. Among the entries for the tennis championships at Wimbledon are Jean Borotrn. I Cochet. H. Kleinschroth (Germany), and W. T. Tilden, G. Lott and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.). The last named recently beat Tilden in the American Davis Cup trials. TheReuter - 98 words
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Article145 1929-06-13 11 King's Suggestions Being Carried Out Rugby. June 12. The suggestions made by the Kin* for the restoration of the Victory, Nelson's flagship, are being carried out. This was revealed by Admiral Sir Georre Hope at the annual meeting of the Scciety for Nautical Research at the Royal UnitedBritish Wireless - 145 words
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Article98 1929-06-13 11 Announces He is "Through With Wars." London, June 12. Cmpt. Sutton, better known as "One Arm«ii Sutf who military advi»rr to Uw late Chant; T»o-lin. hat arrived in London from Canada for the marriage ol Sin daughter, France*, who in 18 years of age, to an onVer in98 words
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Article56 1929-06-13 11 Conference Unable to Reach Agreement. Colorado Springs, June 12. The Oil Conservation Conference delerated to representatives of the Governors of Texas, Oklahoma and California the problem of finding a basis on which an •nter-State conservation compact could be i jrranged. Later The Oil Conference waa unable to reachReuter - 56 words
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Article78 1929-06-13 11 Schoolmaster Fined for Breach Of Regulations. I A meitber of the teaching staff of a a local school, G. E. Kraal, was this morn- c ing charged before Mr. C S. Findlay. the Third Police Magistrate, with riding a motor cycle along East Coast Road on May 2078 words
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Article21 1929-06-13 11 Washington, June 12. France has formally protested against I the proposals to increase tariffs. t Reuter. fReuter - 21 words
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Article239 1929-06-13 11 Triumphal Procession To Lossiemouth. GREAT WELCOME. A Renewal of Old Friendships. Rugby, June 12. Mr. Mac Donald started from London last night for a holiday in Lossiemouth, which is a Ashing village and health resort just north of Elgin, in Scotland. Hn journey was something- of a239 words
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Article94 1929-06-13 11 Sir Malcolm Watson's Tour In India. London, June 12. The experiences of Sir Malooim Wataon n the course of a prolonged tour of Irvlia md Ceylon to investigate and advise on practical anU malarial work are described m the annual report of the Ross Institute for Tropical Disease*.Reuter - 94 words
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Article101 1929-06-13 11 French Troops Ambushed By Tribesmen. Rabat, Junt 12. French forces consisting of two companwe of Moorish and Algerian tirailleur* suffered a serious reverse in ronsequencr of an ambush by rebel tribenmen at Kl Bordj. in the n-tn-.n of Midelt III tho Southern Atlas rancc. Steps are bein*101 words
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Article72 1929-06-13 11 Considering Question Of Unemployment Rugby, June 12. The executive committee of the Miner* ntcrnational Federation continual it* ies»ion in London today, and a proposal *as approved that at the International Conference to be held in lttO the location of unemployment in the coal ndustry should be considered. ItBritish Wireless - 72 words
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Article66 1929-06-13 11 Dr. Stresemann and M. Knand Agree. Madrid. Juim 12. Dr. Stresemann, who is the guest of he Duke of Alba, had a meeting with Cm* Alfonso. Regarding the conversation between )r. Stresemann and M. Briand. it it sported that both agreed to the time and lace of the66 words
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Article53 1929-06-13 11 President Meets Uaders Of ongresa. Washington. June 12. Pf— idsnt Hoover conferred with the 'oHImIumI leader* at the WJiitr louse and agreed to proposal to submit be asbsuture plan in the Kami Reluf Mil to the direct yoU of the House, hereby facilitating the enactment of the53 words
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Advertisement60 1929-06-13 11 TO-DATS FEATURES. Page A Page for Women Readers IS Features of the New China. by D. B. Douty tt Home Sport Letter c Around the Markets, by the Financial Correspondent f Specisl I<etlern from Bursas and Slam 8 A Page of Sport IS Cargo Problems on l^ocal Skips (Special Article)60 words
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Article1629 1929-06-13 12 Rural Board Policy. STRAY DOGS M "ISANCE l\ KAMPOP The control of advertisement* in the rural areas was di*cu»*ed at a meeting •I tht Mni:«|H.ri- RareJ Board > I -rsidvd. and otheis present were the llrputy ■Hi (Dr. .irke. R. Hix. J. A. S«um. the Health Officer1,629 words
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Article157 1929-06-13 12 re Price of Fear and .Secrets of the Western Range are being shown al the Surma. The change of programme at the Alhambra introduce* n the second performance a corned) entitled Riley the telling of an American policeman* i Kiiiupc, and a cosjmsJv drama of the Middle West,157 words
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Article366 1929-06-13 12 Hong Kong Officer On Trial. A general Court MnrtiiJ has assembled at Murray Barrack*. Hong X for the trial of Major G. lit .f M who was chaigrd with negligence while .u-ting a* PrerM.«M of the Regimental Institute The Jji'.ge Advocate of the Court wa» Mr. Somerset366 words
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Article370 1929-06-13 12 Chinese Shipping Clerk In Trouble. There was a remarkable development in a case heard before the District Judge (Mr. H. G. Clarke) this mnrnir.g. when a warrant was issued for thr it treat of the manager of thr Ho Hoag Bank for contempt of court. Charges of criminal370 words
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Article119 1929-06-13 12 Allegations Respecting Diamond Brooch. .•ihiravnlon. who has bean prominent recently in connect ion with bankruptcy proceeding*, was before Mr. C. H. Clarke, th. District Judge, thi^ morning, when he wa* charged with criminal breach of trust in respect af a diamond brooch, the properly of Mi Kok119 words
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Article35 1929-06-13 12 The .Secretary of Ih' prr.l. Club. Taiping would like to gat into touch with Mr. D. Duelo*. formerly or Mlagsr ■■{■11. Tatpteg for whom ha hat aome w i* ico mi' rutt35 words
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Article233 1929-06-13 12 reud Between hinese lermen. years past Tanjong Rhu has been the scene of tight* between rival clans of Chine** flrhcrmen. The latest feud between Teo»hrws and llokiens ended fatally for HH >•( the formrr. Yesterday before Mr. r" 0. liourne. the City Coronal-, the inquiry nto the233 words
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Article150 1929-06-13 12 Surprises Judge and Court At PMttSg. tiu. Uwii Correspondent) Peeang. Jun An extraordinary development occurred M Suprcm- yesterday when Tat nephew of the deceased Chi. Tianr Huat. claimed for a certain share m the deceased* estate on the ground that he had been benefited by the deceased's150 words
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Article73 1929-06-13 12 !{e*tricthm Numbers at Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur. J At the Sanii.iry Board meeting to-day the proposal to <I «alt fish shops wa> dropped ax it was stated that no nuitancr wu» caused. To limit Un number of food I t proposed Health Oif.i-r thn;73 words
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Article119 1929-06-13 12 Farewell Fntcrtainments At Malacca. A general farewell from the Malacca Volunteer C-irps is to be given on June 4.30 p.m. at Headquarters. M V at which it It hoped all volunteers and wivcit will attend. Invitation* are iwinir xrnt also to head* of Government Department*, to the officer*119 words
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Article182 1929-06-13 12 A trains! Mohamedan Adjourned. ■ihft Pmkir Mohamed rharired with making a false rlaim acuin.t O»man bin Hadji Syed. of Urn JetiUah P. i if r i.i OftJcr, wu yesterday m iwlji.urnml to July 7. Mr A. V. 1.. DaviM app«ani for the pniwuiiim whilr thr acru»cd is represented182 words
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Article243 1929-06-13 12 50th Birthday Honour Indignities. Berlin. May 14. Professor Einstein him written t Lord Mayor of Berlin declining t.. i .-•ent which the I decided to give him in honour <>' fif: 10th birthday. In taking tl professor an* the iluen*. who ar« Uisgu ted »!th dj ending ser«243 words
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Article121 1929-06-13 12 Hvlam Servant C ommitU-d To AMises. In the Kuala Lumpur Polic? fiurt en Friday before the First Magistrate (Mr. Nash I. a preliminary inquiry wa* conducted by Mr. H. Doal (Court Chief Inspector) into a case in which Wee Fook Fong. a Hylam cook employed by Mr.121 words
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Article61 1929-06-13 12 May be Abolished In Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 12. It is rumoured that the two Bangkok racing clubs are considering the question < f abandoning the HO.OOO tical sweeps which are run under Government priI ilege. Each club is permitted to run one big61 words
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Article93 1929-06-13 12 Heavy wei^Jii Boxers In Defending damson. An exfar.r ll hired b) Sehrinis. a* a Sen lie i. 1 right of \oid un.ii r the kaajki Subsequent 1 annul ni, and hi* original contract v Fearing th. who ha<i air. occupat physical force. Herr S. precaution of93 words
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Article47 1929-06-13 12 Half a Ton Seized in Am Man half m pore. The contrabor.il «n boxe* wln.-h v arc del U sarongs. The boxe« were rean I Serangoon Roail I covery was made. Th»- two rd ws the Fourth Police Mai: was fined $600 an tin.-.l PM47 words
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Article48 1929-06-13 12 No N i Since Rctui n Chiiii Towkay l.umpui. who returned I for hi.« h.-ailh. has hern misumi.arrival on May it and up to th. news has been received of his ari nbouts. Mr. Liew has three younc«t a cousin, and a son in Kuala I.umpur.48 words
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Article44 1929-06-13 12 Mr. Lim Nee Soon, w) about three and a half month* M a health trio and also to ntten i funeral of Dr. San Yet-«rn at Nanktni: as represenutiv.- of the Overseas Chi' i* returning by the Aeneas, due to ahere on Sunda> I44 words
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Article866 1929-06-13 13 Semi-Final I nfinished Alter Ninety Minut* .durarxe Irniu. ertainly de^ I tt.r I h P singles semi-final yesterday, when I Hoot Hye met Lim Bong Son. After an hour and a half the match was unfln with H.*i Hye !tuil.n». r5 in the third ket. He866 words
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Article936 1929-06-13 13 S.R.( .'s Failure to Take li a net's. Before a moderate crowd at the Stadium yi.-:eiday afternoon the Malays defeated ■1. RJLC -r a ftut division match by er a rather vi. interesting fmt. The Malays possessed the better coinUgatsßßßj and it waa mainly due hi their936 words
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Article436 1929-06-13 13 E. P. Kyle Still in The Running. London. June 12. The weather waa dull aad threatening for play in the amateur golf championship to-day. In the second round Dr. W. Twaddell. a former hoodar. beat X Harrison, Royal Liverpool, 5 aad 4. John Dawaon. U.S.A.. beat Dr.Reuter - 436 words
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Article194 1929-06-13 13 M. tch With Amateurs At Manchester. Membirs of the American Ryder Cup team, including Walter Hagen, played ■way the Stovkport links, at Torkington, during mail week when they met a side of anmuurs. The latter were In couples, ur.d each American played the better ball of the amateurs.194 words
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Article207 1929-06-13 13 Team To Visit Klang This Week-end. The following teams will represent the S.C.C. at cricket during the wnk id vs. Klang C.C. Saturday and Sunday at Man* R. A. Ashworth. G. I. Bafiey. R. T. Boyd, T. M. Calhaem. W. L. Day iH-wdney, R. G. Gibson. C. H.207 words
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Article84 1929-06-13 13 After an interval of eight months, giving plenty of time for in treat to revive, an attempt will be mad* to prwota professional boxing in Singapore next month. A programme will be staged *l the Sunlight Hall. New World, with the main event provided by those sxytriafsH84 words
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Article532 1929-06-13 13 Financial Troubles Of League Clubs. Mr. William Mac Andrew, the secretary of the Scottish League, is not the oniy one who c otimilrr* that the lubi arc carryiog aa unreasonable burden in players' «a|ti. TV annual meeting °1 Laaruc v lo bt asked by St. Johnstone to pass532 words
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Article52 1929-06-13 13 Record Time for Lightweight Tourist Trophy. L—don. June 12. At Douglas the Lightweight Tourist Trophy motor-cycle race of 264 miles was won by S. Crabtree. of Warnngton. on an Exct-lsior machine in the record time of four hours, 8 mm. 10 sec. His average peed »t. «UH7 Biles an52 words
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Article261 1929-06-13 13 Tkartear. Jaae II tn4 Di». K.«tt«ll t.CSJL "A I.A tad D.». K«.ltall 8.8.C. »s. YJI.C.A, SRC. Trim i. Sinfapor* raanipiunsbips Sinf Ir Semi linal. S < < let p.m. Team. Smgaporr Championships Double. S<mi liaat. i.C.C. Frlaej, Jaae 14 M Dit. F..th«ll I.C.F A. »s. S.CJTJU Mm, Billianit261 words
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Article353 1929-06-13 13 Warning by the Jockey Club. The action of the Jockey Club stewards in issuing a stern warning to a feaaionaJ owner, the chief patron of a great jockey who lias just become trainc. was still a subject of comment in all circles in mail weak. Without353 words
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Article58 1929-06-13 13 The twenty-seventh annual athU-iu-sports of the St. Joseph's Institution will be held at the Stadium on Saturday, July 6, at 2.15 p.m. The events open to th.Old Boys of the school ai a —220 yards flat and the one mile. The school ground will be placed at58 words
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Article367 1929-06-13 13 Less Preparation For County Wickets We may not have had the ideal weather for cricket yet but the ncket has been ideal, says the Sporting Life. It seems apparent, from the happenings on some itrounds. that heed has been paid to the appeal to county clubs not to367 words
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Advertisement216 1929-06-13 14 H/ Your Face Powder shuukl not onK pniieti I and preserve >our skin, but should dcliylu B H^ \ou with its quality and perlume .m.l H I J enhame tbe subtle appeal ol \our BBfIBI B H/ cnsrmblr. /H I J M. Bourtois, ParH, tiho has spent a lifeiiine i216 words
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Article671 1929-06-13 15 Stuial Welfare. BIG CONGUBB NKXT > KAR. 1 lotik into the hearts af the new women voters, says a writer in the Observer. I believe we should aa there a passionate longing for real |H-are br'.wren the count nr of thr 1 hey understand, even if671 words
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Article116 1929-06-13 15 Objections of Beauty Queen. l.a»t year's "Queen of Paris." Mllo. I .al.ard. having refused to appear the *lage in a semi-nude condition. ■■miant in ai rwUon brought aapissßi her by a Paris theatre foi for breach of contract. The queen of Paris is chosen each year116 words
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Article1296 1929-06-13 15 Margaret Carlton - Margaret Carlton. (SproaHy »riltea lor the Strait. Tint* by irtistir loilvttvs at lh>r Majesty* Ctmrt —Frocks and Jetri'ls in Strict I nison. —Sunshine Wear —\etv Idea iv "Sea Suits."—That Tftfcljll To Gron\ or \ot to (,rou? \i'\v Paris Hats Ihlivvrvd (.omplete with Curls! l.und> n.1,296 words
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Article326 1929-06-13 15 Mrs. Willie Jam< FRIEND 0V KING EDWARD. Mrs. Willie James, wh.-. noun.nl in th. many yean on* boateases in Society. She waa a moat charming woman capable, wcll-infur n»-ri. and versationaiiM in Soasex. invitation* la the being imi< h sougl Mn. Whillie James wu* a ii.i326 words
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Article95 1929-06-13 15 lady fa Bathe*! (lift Tv Jersey. Daw ■ary 12 la I in her of the K.nifl >h rr:;iit in net personalty. Hit b«"iuest» incluil td To the Mo.r int. of dinir drawiat-room »cttr*. d chairs, and Uaia XV •f b»r»elf. by Sir TdwarH PoynUr. h»r bi-.t of Diana,95 words
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Article63 1929-06-13 15 .More Westernising in Ro\al Family Bombay, May 28. Ex-Kinc Amsrtullah and Souriva have and visitors at the Taj Mahal HoUl. Bafketa of fli.wer* M offered to Amanuilah and So.many visitor* and these presents were gratefully acknowledged. Amanuilah *pent a part of the Morning to-day walking mid hia63 words
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Advertisement132 1929-06-13 15 BEECH-NUT BACON A QUALITY PRODUCT MADE WIK Ml I I FOR THOSE WHO MKSIRE THE BEST Distributorx GETZ BROS. CO. li»corpor»t»U in U-S A. kohinson MA* GIVES TOU^^ 15 1 KJblNv? Irl jffißifflß& /%> \i'\ ifaS -^jtr^aaaW &JL a. M BBS^BBBBBSvsMssVsaajSMC* ~**^^rwfl*!il fr building. It createa the feeling of wellMADE132 words
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Advertisement141 1929-06-13 15 G. H. MUMM Co.'s CORDON ROUGE AND CORDON ROUGE 1920 VINTAGE Sol<. AfJMtl KATZ BROTHERS LTD. v 1.,. I, —j aEOINA "COLONIAL" PISTON PUMP HAM) POWER K state use, a Pump is required whirh w ill stand up to very rour'.i usage and I undling. and in which all bearings141 words
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Advertisement100 1929-06-13 16 SPECIFY Ci!O!WIPTON'S Fo Pi D REUAI ;Y V. II 1 .:t. L ,^£RS UMITED ••I ie Ik* Strait* fU)tl«m*ati n'.AHOKE. vl I- ..TMf NT ROAD. mmV mV > >»«*■ »t /<)^MH a 0 a lakul ''3 'J^k^^g 'tt -it **Vjj mmmvt^ CONNEI j .l.<» < Distributors. 3 Uiiv^r' f *s100 words
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Advertisement79 1929-06-13 16 Ip^^rterms Parodied 1 Wherever knowledgeable Jj l» foregather you'll |^^2 fc^- =rr^7 hear them call for Amstel Iff Beer. It is their special l/jC^Swi selection for quenching RS^^JBm a Boo^ thirst, given in inAJLc^ciVft preference to all other IHAribicLCf H 19 f ftvrasissi'^Blm w beverages. yg- AMSTEL W^^rf* i I79 words
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Advertisement317 1929-06-13 16 o^o COMH.IU »ooc I n^k tL^.i Jlf A I s.^%J^^^ f Tired Nerves S When you have no energy and you arc c;im!v fy tired it is the sign that your nerves arc st.n Tl tor want of nourishment. A Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves and renew317 words
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Article99 1929-06-13 17 Taking Yacht Into Deauville Harbour. :ht- navigating onWr in rhanre of the Cutty Sark. the .•-.Tin yu€-ht, wa» the plaintilT <n l.brl I >anir ,-r and u -|«^.j.! i 1-1 ton Hall. h. cUim.J thiii a Staadanl I it, Mr .rleil it': i was n»trr thr99 words
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Article56 1929-06-13 17 Ir.strutt:<>r.s of President ixm. Washington May 9. j The Army War College publishes anl nograph on "The (Jeneste of whkh n hitherto unpuhlisheil »hii-h jnten-<i in carrying out President Wilson* insttuclions iciven tI led. These -operate with the Aliieil Armies n« h..« judgment i<lea thai France wtre a56 words
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Article95 1929-06-13 17 i'lannin^ Suberintenden:, Pcrak Mr. E. 1.. Spoonan Kngint- i and Telegraphs Depart w Raffles, 0.8.X to imissionrr rf ;irtmeiu. his nwn di; nurs'amy to act as Financial Schools, Mr. I Li.in, k. in art as a Senior P.W.I) Mvonded for •^ry strf'n.lfi. for service in the State of95 words
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Article9 1929-06-13 17 numbers of arrival, '"ii... to Natlrr- t>7.lJ. 1..-.-M-nifi-i i9 words
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Article27 1929-06-13 17 The power utation en- I i Ip» beyond Dunun running for about two inor Irircir produced wry cheaply v \jni that fventually it will puppi; with electric27 words
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Advertisement63 1929-06-13 17 DRUMMOND LATHES Specially Downed to meet the Requirements of the British Navy and Army. B t- •^•^■^■■^■Jam i TTPI iiuli (KMKF LATBB. Iff upply Mhm lallM-s from Stork. I M I 'tiers mad Particulars, apply UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED "Mnitssrs" mCAPOU BRANCHES. ABSO^TELY UNTOUCHED BY HAND HVCir.M AM) !3HHH WHOLESOME ROYAL63 words
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Advertisement98 1929-06-13 17 SieaOlfa H V I7F.KIES give yuu the grvatenl pnssibli- number of qu-rk. aasJUvvj lUr*' and uninterrupted, hrill ant il'umi .•<v«t paai Mi mii. 1 i nf i l:l!.ITV -tK-.auv ,f -i niav dnvo The I hen we guarantee a your exp.-et. \llrarli\e I'ricen and Term*. mmn MOTOR WORKS, LTD. SINCATOIiE.98 words
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Advertisement368 1929-06-13 18 f Every doctor I m^ Every Doctor knows that experimenting with many fioodi is Kkl for baby. And as he has Ir f^B mt^A learnt from experience that there is one food j* i\. at :i^ rccs u r^ n nc "^^'cs out of ten, he says: A \r If368 words
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Advertisement390 1929-06-13 18 THE EXPERIENCED GLOBE-TROTTER books his journey to America, or his rotind'thv-worlH trip by tray of HAWAII He spends his vacation in America's Enchanted 1.-lanl Playpround because in Hawaii he can find tho golden romliir of old-time native customs and modern eoaforts :ii knows that cool trade winds bring eternal Spring390 words
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Advertisement553 1929-06-13 19 Assets arer 19.500,000 B.C. Am*sA»B«c la lWct arcr tSa,OM,tM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laoerperated la Strait* Settlements) BEAD OFFICE W lathe* ur Inn. aHagagin. LONDON OFFICE i FT, Old Jewry. XC Tke Company kaa SM.ewe depoelted wtU tke Supreme Court ef Eaglaad aad temp Me* witk tk*553 words
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Advertisement564 1929-06-13 19 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. r Incorporated la Eaglaad ky Royal Caartar ISM.) i laid Up Capital ia «wfl.oOo shares ef a each aMSMM Reesrvs Faad SMSI\SSS i Reeerve LUkllity af P roar le tor* M.NMN ■BAD OPFfCE: Bg, BlelMamgate, LamdaaV E.C. 1. Agvadee aad Braacke* t564 words
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Advertisement744 1929-06-13 19 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated ia Boag Eoag) Baad Otto BONO EONO. tutkoriaed Capital IeUMNt lasaod and fall* paid ap IM.MMM S«*«iee Paada I— Surllag MOo.oo* Silver |IeVSM.wM Reeerve LUbllitt of Proprietors fOfiOOjm COURT OP DIRECTORS N. 8. Brown, Eaej, Ckairmaa. W. B. Ball, Eaq, Deputy Chatnaaa. Hon744 words
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Advertisement321 1929-06-13 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England) Pir*. Life, Martn*. Aeeideat. Geareatee aad Mater. Asaats ai.OOO.gM ARTHUR C. POTTS- Manager aad Uader writer, Eastern Branck, Singapore. MANUFACTIRERS LIFE Jnd Sear, Hoag Eoag Baak Ckrs.. Slagaaare. New Insurance effected in 1928 £17,943.000. An iacreaeed Scale of Dividends kas keen321 words
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Advertisement172 1929-06-13 19 BAiiANTINES WHISKY I r r rr r Pure Matured Scotch W-Uky 19 jemn old. ROBINSON &"^6 n LTD., SINGAPORE AND E. LUMPCB. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (lacorperatad la Deamark) SINGAPORE. Importers of "OK" CEMENT "NY CARLSBERG" BEER "STAUB" 3 Stars Brandy "STAUB" Liqueur Brandy (20 years old) "SHIP" BRAND172 words
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Advertisement328 1929-06-13 19 HI6H STREET 6ENERAL STORE, LTD. 1 ami 11, HICH 9TBKHT We are offering you FLECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS. BOILERS. KKTTI.I FRYING PANS and IRONS. UNIVERSAL VOLTAGE. Highest quality nickel plated finish, exceptionally reasonable prices. WHY PAY CASH E TRUST YOU TRANKELS lOR FURNITURE Built in our own WORKSHOP Under European Supervmion.328 words
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Advertisement196 1929-06-13 20 ZEISS SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS Level N I! $225 Level No. 11l $335 Level No. IV $135 Level No. V $145 Theodolite No. I $700 Price. Include Tripod Stand and Case Immediate delivery from •OLE ifiECTI i M. Wiseman Co., (Eastern) Ltd. ißcerptrated la JUgUsil) ■OKT^BOrI BOAD, SINGAPORE. Dr. A. C. BI'RRELL'S196 words
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Advertisement190 1929-06-13 20 COAL TAR FOR ALL PURPOSES QUALITIES COMMERCIAL CRVDE mnd DISTILLED. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED LEE KIM SOO 44% HIGH STREET -:634:T. K. IC'S BALLOON TYRES 7IS i lIS. SI3.M. Takes SLM 7M s IM. $17.0*). Tab*. W-00 X* I 4.4t. fl4J>». Tab*. $2.30 TENG SENG GUAN •34. NORTH RRIIH;E ROAD. SIM; M'OKK.190 words
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Advertisement990 1929-06-13 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYABLE CHABGES for WANTS. For Sale, To Ut. etc, ia ordinary elea* set type (average six words to tin*) are Per Una I On* Insertion tfl coats, two las. 46 <-mts. three ins. 64 cent*, four ins. tj eeat*. Aye ins. $1.00. tiz Int. $1.13, Ua las. $1.40990 words
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Advertisement997 1929-06-13 20 HOUSES, FLAT& ETC. TO LET. rooms, garages. Apply Burlington. TO LET. No. U, Japaa Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. WANTED small compound on seashore for week-end sUy. «&t. Straits Times. DALVEY HOUSE. Dal>*y EsUU for sale er U let. Apply 3. Raflles s»u»y. TO LET. 607-t. ahophous*. Esst Coast Bd. Rent997 words
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Advertisement446 1929-06-13 20 John D. Rockefeller with all his MILLIONS CANNOT BUY A BETTER OFFICE REVOLVING TILTING CHAIR "THE PRECI-IOV Phone 6511. Solid teak. We send up subject to your entire approval. You don t pay unless entirely satisfied. Price $26. You pay less at Frankel Bros. 375, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. WESTINGHOI SE446 words
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Advertisement247 1929-06-13 20 SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS Prismatic Compasses, Theodolites, Levels, Road Tracers, etc^ etc. Afwat* fwr W. F. STANI.BT A CO, LTD. MOTION SMITH 14. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORB. THE CONCISE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF dJHEKNT ENGLISH Adapted hr 11. W. FOWI.ER and F. G. FOW] H. from Ike Oxford •nary. New Edition. Rcrlaed by H.247 words
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