The Straits Times, 21 June 1929
1929-06-21
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Title Section24 1929-06-21 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLIPHKD NEARLY A CENTURY] ///A LARGEST AXD MOST I\FLIE!S'TIAL NEWSPAPER l.\ lf.-IL.4r^. u;es SINGAI'OKK. FRIDAY. JINK 21. 192'J I'RKK 10 < V24 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement28 1929-06-21 1 *^*>j-uVU-Lrux. U---J-L-, < SIITLSG TROPICAL "FLORODOR" IRDU iIH.U J»T., SIMCAI'<>RE. < GOOD HONEST BRITISH BEER WORTHINGTON N ATrRALLY MATI KKD AT BI RTON-UPON-TRENT (ESTABLISHED 1744). .L WM. JACKS a CO.28 words
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Advertisement184 1929-06-21 1 Gentlemen's Shirts for Day Wear PLAIN COLOURS \K\\ STRIPES T mmFm^\^ V FOR |^>-* STYLE L QUALiri 7 V L *2 COMFORT fV J AND BL imnn 'v^^" tfrilHS WEAR -VAN HARDING" SHIRTS arc ma«!e from Spoual Quality Fine Cotton faphjrr, filial with V. H. NukWands and S«tri MM V184 words
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Advertisement8 1929-06-21 1 7ii#/ Received SCHOOL AND CLUB TIES 'ING LOONG:8 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement543 1929-06-21 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES Ir.f.rporatrd in Englsnd) Mill. iND PASSENGsW AND CARGO SKK VICES I'E.MNSri.A AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. KA< T WITH HIS MAJESTY'S SDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnsge due Spore ISM EHYBER 0.100 June 20 MALM A543 words
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Advertisement601 1929-06-21 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. i (NIPPON YUSKN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp aad Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Doe Sail t ATSL'TA MARU 1.000 Jun. to tl KABHIMA MARU 10.000 Jaly 4 a BAKONE MARU 10.600 Jaly II 10 BUWA MARU 11.100 Aug. 1 S FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Aag. IS II HAKOZAKI601 words
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Advertisement498 1929-06-21 2 BURNS PHILP UNE (lacorporstod la AastralU) FOB BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND TBUBBDAT ISLAND. R.gal*r awnthly sailiags by the wollknown .team.r MAREUjk (7jfa toast aad th. new motor vessel, MALABAR (4411 toas). The sjl MARELLA i* one sf Us largest aad Hn.st steamers trading ts Australia. Cabias498 words
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Advertisement652 1929-06-21 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Ballaad) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. M4O, with sub-connection, tr Passes'.. Freight, Trsnskipmen'. Marine Depts snd Msnsg*r*s Desk. Representative* for Smgapers aad Straits Settlements ef th* OHeial Tourist Bnrsss of Jsvs. All information, detailed ilnerartea652 words
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Advertisement614 1929-06-21 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED THB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. ill) (Incorporated ia England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAM BURO AND BREMEN— OENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES. HAVr.fc. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEELY SHRVICE— LONDON AND NORTH614 words
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Advertisement545 1929-06-21 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I Incorporated in Siam) BAN'GKOE Kretsv. Trrnggsnu. Kvlantsn, Itaignara. Teluptn. PaUm. Singora Bandoi'. Kohsamui. Langiuan. i umpon and Bangkok. il Departure MAUNI VALAYA SI DDHADIB July m The steamers sre fltteii throughout with BSBwMO light snd hs\e excellent sccommodation for first-class passengers. Ticket, fur545 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement488 1929-06-21 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Eagiaad) -EIXERMAN- UNsT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. PRCIGsTT SERVICE OUTWARDS. To Hoag Koag. Shaaghal aad Japaa. Do* S'por*. s CITY OP TOKIO July I sis. CITY <)F Ir.KIN Jaly 17 M. CITY UP KHIOS Aag.488 words
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Advertisement471 1929-06-21 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i rW AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD -KRVICE Frost SINGAPORE and I'BNANG via COLOMBO. 81 BZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAiM.ES. C.KNOA sad MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penaag PRE*. ADAMS June 24 Jon* 27 Jane PRES. HARRISON July July 11 Jaly II471 words
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Advertisement534 1929-06-21 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatsrhappij M Nederland and N.V. Rotterdam Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Geaoa Amsterdam Soetaampton ■Urselllea E*4t*rd*m Mb Tambora MM R-L. Jan* tl m.c. P. C. Hooft U. 600 SUM. Jan* H m.v. ladrapoera 12.000 R.U J •a. Ken. der Ned. 8.200 SJf J*. Jaly534 words
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Advertisement470 1929-06-21 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO, PORTLAND, ORK. JOINT SCHKDI'I.E. Sailing for United States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong Ball* sboat Baa Franclsm aad Portland 8.3. KENTUCKY from Hong Kong June tt Baa Fr*mlM-e aad Loa470 words
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Advertisement83 1929-06-21 3 HENLEY H.S.L. TYPE CABLE. mmmW 9W 41 a. Henley H.S.L. Type Cable takes all the uncertainty out of 33,000 Volt and h voltage transmission, relieving the neer of an\icty. W. T. HENLEYS TELEGRAPH WORKS CO.. LIMITED. Sole Agents in Malaya U SINGAPORE IPOH I I !TL FLECTRICIT V ECONOMY AND83 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement351 1929-06-21 4 PERAX TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETINC; 1529. Thun«4iiy. Saturday. Tuesday, Thuisday and S-i(urd.i>. Jul> i. t>. 11 and 1-1. I Tw, mn« for each Division of Hor» .r..i I'onie* I'Um. Ti S. Tkrer run- fir each hivi.ion of tke Herat Turf Club H'iV Maidena and a <onM.lat.i-n timer S (SO I'r.k351 words
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Advertisement374 1929-06-21 4 NOTICE M-Y-T psp \Zi fumy II NtITK X ,y hercb> c <«en that the f,ur Trad* Mark- depictid above are the eielo t»e property of Miyata Work« :>2. Kikaka wacho Nichome. Hnnjo. Tokyo. Japan and •re u«ed b> them in connection witk ■at** Aerwand tkeir parta and Arceasorie* manu I374 words
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Advertisement465 1929-06-21 4 Scotland is the Home of Fine Whisky and the Best comes from (ilasfcow. £7 "OLD MONARCH" fjfsS-,- -v I' in thr Year lU2. J l"' ur the I— il 76 years J/tT^ ALEX. MdiAVIN CO. MT*^S^ _T~^^ have been fxporting V, J "OLD MONARCH" To all Parts of the World.465 words
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Advertisement366 1929-06-21 4 I PIMPLES CAUSED RESTLESOiGHTS Developed Into Large Eruptions. Cuticura Healed. A lew month* aco mum H"_P*~ broke out on my left forearm, rhcy d— 'tlopad into kmrge erupttona and apt*ad unorr my arm. They w—e of M narura. cauain*; ircAina; and burmna; and rastlca ni«hi*. "I braid variooi olntrnenta with366 words
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Advertisement175 1929-06-21 4 iMPORTA^fT AUCTION SALE oi frwh. WcwlteMla... J».,. mm. aluable \alualU H and (fcophuu.. •quare feet. Uati > i Valua'.l- 9* and shophoux t'pper Pirkerm.•quar, feet, dateit J.. Lot 10. ValuabU W ya. and nkopknuse kn..». Nankin or*, area I.! -•ted Jul> I. Utt 1 1 <".»vrnt Row. Full particular* ami175 words
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Article723 1929-06-21 5 JAPAN LETTER Mont\\ Market Not Organized. 'ipment in th« gold emKu»gt. .|iprd up la»t: "tinmen. ntnaginc I J unnoKul X nam r Minister and Ci»nr— r el the Bank of Japan ami fiui-.n Iseßaaal man si largest I fixer of .•..mm of IHe Ja|>." to holil723 words
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Article153 1929-06-21 5 Judge Declares Him legitimate. A declaration of legitimacy waa granted b> Mr. Justice Hill in the Probate Division in mail week to Mr. Samuel Hirons. aged seventy-four, of 8t Julian Terrace, Trnby. Pembroke, who was stated to be entitled to a *hare in an (.stale153 words
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Article637 1929-06-21 5 MR. < ORRFS CRITICISM. Dancing Business And Klip-flap. UIPAIGN TO RESTORE THE ART. aj is wrong with boxing asks a in a Home paper. Thi« question must have been suggested to many people following a number of recent dis- qualifications and stopped fight*, culj mutating in637 words
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Article126 1929-06-21 5 Sir Hugh Allen's Hint To Singers. Sir Hugh P. Allen, l)ir«lor of the Royal College of Muiu. in n.-l week described vibrato a* a singing d.seasc that wa« i>preriling over the whole country. He was adjudicating on the open contralto class at the W musical festival al I126 words
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Article193 1929-06-21 5 Spirit of Adventure In Britain Dying? herean only two years ago peoi Uin Kngland writ- eag.-r for adventure overseas, to-day there Ii a marked d< inclination on the part of anybody to migrate (Jreat opportunitie* are awriting JTd Knglinh girl* t\ery month in Australia but bairl\ 100193 words
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Article170 1929-06-21 5 Red Hair and Ziegfeld Ltffc An vi -10-dale New York resUurant is •ettrchinr for waJtrcases with red hair as an additional attraction for its customer*, and g-irls with th«- rifcht Titian hue tommand a hirhor weekly Another catering nrni running a ihuin of restaurants ci pacts iv170 words
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Article717 1929-06-21 5 C. I. I). Dilemma. M A(A CmUCtA FOR KIMIN UA Four rrrrnt munler myaterie* at Homr srr still unsolved. It i» the first time for years that *o many serious crimes have gone unpunished. The explanation a Ivan..-.! on behalf of the police it that it in717 words
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Article215 1929-06-21 5 Bogus Plays and Articles Produced. The *utrcAkful impersonations of royal HrwiUKi' in (Jermany have W to I Mw form of victimisation-that oj the faroouliterary man. Hrrr ly<inh«rd Frank. l«»t known in Krjglami h. hi* moat impular work. Karl and Anna." suffer* from exploits he <>nly le*rn« about through215 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1929-06-21 5 EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED \^^7K No. 2002 <K*MHtV No. 900. pII m VUsVaWHi Stocked by all Leading Dealers. IN ALL STYLES. IN ALL SHADES. Manufactured by FOOT EASE HOSIERY MILL. SHANGHAI. CHINA. (Jj> MADRAS C>V J TRADE a MARK d 2 wr-i ac I fW i (WC Co JJ LLi XCS;166 words
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Advertisement43 1929-06-21 5 II i i Florange Means BOTTLED ORANGES A Delicious, invigorating and refreshing DRINK OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Ma^inet M ACCESSORIES kC L Ks^ J V j s*tii"t IaWmBBBaB^aBBBBr* m«u( i THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. I Incorporated In Loflsodl SINCAPOU. KUALA I I sin 143 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement512 1929-06-21 6 I BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., LTD. I RUGBY, ENGLAND ygS^ S bave Operation Losts TK« P»*rl Type Lamp wasftrM I ;<>'< lHtt9 1 1 I BjU ELECTRIC MOTOR _,__j-r^_a^^ s^L>. for all Drives. (^yCS^-Cp EARL Lnqland fi^ ak j ■%a**^^ HW si ▼si aaa* I IS WATTS TO 1 00 WArm512 words
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Article875 1929-06-21 7 Pensions for Authors. MODKRN FASHION FOR (111 K(TIN(. 1 1. ir.il> a meek foe" by. in 'thear I without aome »Urtlinir prire beinc paid in the auction room for a flr«t edition or an autograph manunrript "1 «ome living writer. Thr matter of the flrat875 words
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Article60 1929-06-21 7 I: ananrrmi'iit with the Corporation yoWIK firrmrn (rum nunt.y <Ji»trirts lire to be trained lit Rn.-hti.n Fire Station in the late*', method* of flrc-Atth'inr ami I fe-»avin|r Th«-y will he under the *uper\ i»i»n of Chief (MFcer Thorpe, who romex from a family of flremen. A fee,60 words
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Article675 1929-06-21 7 Charmed a Queen. WOMAN WHO WAS HIS GUIDING SPIRIT What was the greatest ir riuence in the life of Sir Arthur Sullivan, the immortal musician It was his friendship with the beautiful Mrs. Ronald*, according to Mr. Isaac Goldberg, of Roxbury. Massachusetts, srhuea Gilbert and Sullivan was675 words
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Article50 1929-06-21 7 Bourbon to Marry American Actress. Mi*. Cilman. who recently announced her engagement in Paris to Prince Luis of Bourbon, start**] Mi uh an unknown California girl, uho Inter achieved succ«*a in the New York musical comedy stag*. Her first husband was William (orry. ih. well-known st«>cl magnate.50 words
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Article91 1929-06-21 7 Prograam* of drill, up to and for wt*k rndin* Jnna t3. 1K9 Friday. June 11. t.lfi p.m.. Drill IU1I. S.R.A. 1V1 Sir-. S»n, u n Parade Drill Hall. S May i'aradr 6.1& I'rill H.tl. "A" (»Tc; Co. BrvoW»r i ration B.1& p.m.. Drill Hall, lit Bn Sic. Section.91 words
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Article25 1929-06-21 7 Ortara tar <Wfk tniimg Sunday. Jan* S3. IMS J«t imr ft. Kl«n-»tarr Bir~iH.nr n»atf4*artcr>. 8.16 p.m.; Adran<*d Ambulaac* Claaa. dradqaart*™. 6.11 a.m.25 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement184 1929-06-21 7 MOM DAW JVISE 24 TOWER OF LIES Feat urine LON HANEY and NORM A SHEARER M.-G.-M. PRODUCTION. Released by FIRST NATIONAL. ofi I vmmt b ffV) There's the loveliest thin** on the linjjrrir stall and m^f not expensive either. Be sure and come to the CVTHEDRAL FETE. THE S.S. POLICE184 words
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Advertisement96 1929-06-21 7 Victoria Theatre TO-MGHT at 9M RETURN VISIT tff CARPI S ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. Full Chorus. Itallit and On hi TO-NIGHT HIGOiETTO By request. fIATVRDAY. JUKI am FAUST Booking at LITTLE'S. I'rirex $4. 12 and fl. liookinx o|M*ns on Monday next for Uie Farewell Kintal nn Monday, June 21 of96 words
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Advertisement419 1929-06-21 7 OAIETY CINEMA WIHIKK THt BH. IK It Hl* PI s> Jaartion Albert a id Rrwanltn Slrr*4* From FRIDAY. 11 to THI RtaOAA'. >l \K 27. IS2». A GENTLEMAN ROUGHNECK Raw-meat drama Hi a thouaand i MarrUi KRANK HKHk'l i Th* World". I'bamp.on A'hirW-IW prr rent. (.rntlrman. I prr renr. Knurhnrrk419 words
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Advertisement172 1929-06-21 7 SI'RIX A THEATRE s» al*a>s ih» Mbuia with Ikr h>«l l*ruiramm< m Town. \anh Bride* K»aa. I ha frojp WH'SKII \V JIM Jl NE M. J»T». M UH ».m li I! H IHI IK Kr <>| i.l in i KSTU IK tI'IIKI Ihr I. rand Nali THK KACING WIZARD r'ralanm172 words
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Obituary45 1929-06-21 8 AN Tan s,o« uu r., beleved latarr »l lan Miang loag. Ki*-.. iaiani Phiba. Ulan.- 1 hens' Ko« and ah Street, st us. ea Thursday. as -ill he renit'V. l'ir jlK»f ..'dr.- I"" am lo Hukit Timah lii.k a:rsnrrnieat< far in inaa.45 words
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Article354 1929-06-21 8 ASDAN G'S CARGO. SHIPPING NOTES. Master and Agents Head Guilty To Charges. Th« agenta of the; steamer Amlmiiic and :h« nvaator. Captain C. P. Moxrnaeii. »rrr am mooed beforr Mr. I Hi, t Urke. he District Judarc this morning at the nstanri- of the Marine Police for cairynir cargo in354 words
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Article50 1929-06-21 8 From China and Japan, by Morioka Mam. due at Singapore to-morrow. Xi. .in Krance. b> K.rth. da.- Bj S.n;i •ore < a-m. oh Sunday. From China and Manila, by Prwniient Adams, due at Singapore .laylight on Munday. From China and Japan, by Yurnaanf. •tue: at Sinrapore on Monday50 words
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Article370 1929-06-21 8 frtd-y. June 31. •kip. alongside tbe Waar.es or ekpedetj ta arrive. KMCK1 H VKHOI K Main Wh»if Crui Pontoon No. t I loaa. Uk CkuUk Kurk tag. M Uk tmm. Oil Whiif Nil Coal Wkarf Dai., VEMBJ IN OBY DOCKS. I aajoaj Pagar AIL.rt DMk Tk»d.n.. Launck370 words
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Article163 1929-06-21 8 T«wdaj. IVmbilahan I M. Banka Uasi eWsV MJM Sumatra. SoKh r etw*. MeU' aef Uilly I p < Uada Hcrka.i. t p.a Ceylaa. Seatbern and Wntcrn India 3 p.« Serta. N bs4 and H. W.*t Sumatra < P ielat Taadjang. Bengkali*. Siah aad r.kar. M. m afaeaj163 words
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Article31 1929-06-21 8 MAIL S FOR EUROPE. •j %-9»T» rjarimai Kalyan I Buyt'r» Mho, n May m Jun, J Mar 1? J--« May 1« Jaaa I* Jan. IT May :4 Jim IT F*»t r31 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1929-06-21 8 Pavilion Theatre Sar r J rum Sunday. June 16 to Saturday, June 22, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. HI LATEST PATHE GAZETTE DOLORES COSTELLO A MILLION BID In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. (.EORGE KESTERSON in --> DANGER RIDER S*aU booe.ee! nn*) not naM for will be aJUaoaew of at243 words
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Advertisement895 1929-06-21 8 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSOUsnr Claaaiaed Adyta.. at* page M. WANTS. I- OK SALE. BTC. TO LKT. M. Devonshire Baad. App" B. M. Saasoun. la-A. De aoata Street. asTßsi CUtftE-TTPswf RM .n.uran. oilier. Apply MI, BttWtl Itasas SIM, IK ROOKS, fuia .bed inrladin -iraiU Time.. tKIoK BOARI-RFSI^KNtI r *un range. N'rmton Koi.i895 words
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Advertisement509 1929-06-21 8 10-NIGUT AT TUE TO NH.HI NEW WORLD SHOW I Mmml attractions THE (ITY OI'KK NK.IIT— New Malay Pla* YATIM PIATOO oa I l\<; THK WORLD ALONE Supported by •penally «elerted Malay Turn*. Caasia. Baaa MAUAM Y. A dramatic play which will thrill averyeae. See it. I (IK lIKTHER DETAILS. IM.iSt509 words
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Advertisement204 1929-06-21 8 THE STRAITS TIMES uxEraoxn Editornl »nj (.enrral |]1| Managi r > O«<j All co mm ubicbi tonal mtllfri and n*»« •> r iH) to bu. n«.» mattet» .< rip: t« addr>>«*d lo th. MAN'A SI B8< KICIK.n i: «TKS. 1-atakU U Umm MUM TIMK.H (Rail) Mtli.nl lad Monthly t w204 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous210 1929-06-21 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THi: WBK, > rrM.y. Jane M H. W. 10.il a m II. tJil p.m.. f J. Ran r>». 1 a Hti 6.. I p.m. Polie* Band at Kalong I'ark. :< p Carai'i lulun Graad Opera lompiay, KlceUtto. Vic Thratr*. »J« p.m. Salar4aj. Jaw I! P. W. IIJT AM210 words
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Article467 1929-06-21 9 >aiui>rr>ft .mpany And New I'lantinK- THBBE TIN SHARKS WHICH \;:i: USING. rt-tpoatlcnt.) Singapon-. Fnlay. 11 a.m. 1-a'r-t price* Itol.ber. lurtdon 10 7/l(d.. down 1 lad. \r» >..rk 2« crpt-. »li»».« «ml. Toate marUt. dull and quiet. l.aaidoa ST2 <m> up UK. rarward), up 12a. fid. N.~ f«til467 words
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Article27 1929-06-21 9 Rugby, Juae I*. Foreign exchange* are Amsterdam Hombay Is. S 11 lad. .1 Bucharest 117. Baeae. A hagea IBJVH. (Waev. .1 H ng Keag uak Wirelea*27 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article439 1929-06-21 9 Forward Sales for Current Year. The sixteenth annual ireneral mm nj uf thr Sunr»> H«tJ 'Mala>a> Rubber Ltd waa held on Mi) 11. at 119. Leadenball Street. London X-( Mr X 1. Hamilton i the chairman II planted am of thr eatale I. i.04« MM aad the439 words
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Article186 1929-06-21 9 Heavy Decline in Mill Scrip*. Bombay. June 1. A. thr director* are deliberating to 6nd a way out from thr present tenous position of tlw exchange., bunnrv- in rash as well as forward In all those scrip* dealt with for .■!tl»mrnl will not be allowed till furUer186 words
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Article154 1929-06-21 9 Chinese Afraid of Note Fluctuation. Shanghai. June 13. It wi>> .ppareni thi* morning, to th« immense relief of commercial and hanking vat the National Indu. trial Bank v! hir.a had *ucc«-«iful!y wralhered a run which ilevrloped yeitcrday aorning and continued throughout the The run on the154 words
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Article116 1929-06-21 9 Dividend of 8 Per Cent. For Half-Year At a meeting of the director* of the Shanghai Cotton Manufacturing Co, Ltd.. It «a» decided to recommend to the shareholder* to apportion the balance of TU. (UNO at credit of proßt and los* account for the *ix month* ended April116 words
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Article75 1929-06-21 9 The following sabarnption. have been rr.eived by the Honor pore Cbine.e <'hamber Honan Shen.iKan.u Relief fund I'reviou.ly acknowledged tttjtt, William. Jack* and Co. t Malay. the. Neitle and Anglo-Swi*. Cor.i I o. I jtOO. Dr. 8. Weaaio MO. Te..,, c Hu Eaira. Samatra. iF 2' raketvaart Maat.chw;75 words
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Article226 1929-06-21 9 EXCHANGE Singapore. Jum -1. On I.undon. Bank 4m* 3 tl/SX I'..:. and Ml MNk 3 ■>. credit S/4 Un Km lork. l*..,.on.l U 1* 16 .it M A t »7* I 13 p r Bank T.T. H.r.» T.T. it. Sor»T»l»« burinz rate Ii4 B^nk of EacUiid rmu Si, ft. moouci226 words
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55 1929-06-21 9 Tone of Market Dull, steady. Latest Cable Lendon S|...t Sheet 10\d. per Ib. New Ysrk Spot Ma M paVaV BAC. mo. I to Standard Q.CJ. Slami-fl KSS Standard R.S..I. en Tender MM It a> ■> S,...: Sj...i Jail Jul> >< "1 Bojr*r* 34*4 MS55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article444 1929-06-21 9 IMU* Vat. I'd. Day.™ Salltrt II ft A.«m Kumbanff 12 8 ti/f !i»nti:i. Tin 34 U/1 1 Batanc l\.danf OJO O.U 1 1 Batu Car** I.M I.M fl II RuW.t Aranc I.TS l.tt (1 fl Burma!) Malay 41 41 fl fl Chtmlrrmii.- S 8 9 8 fl fl Eaitrrn444 words
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Article236 1929-06-21 9 MM V«l. Pd. Boyrr. Seller* t t Ale*. Brick Prafi. 2.IZ* 1.17H 1 1 AUx. llr.rk Ordt. 1.70 2JO 11 II Brit. Am. ToSaccv «.6.0 CM Canadian rU»l» 1 1 I It C 1 1 Central Enema OM 0.60 1 1 Cycle and Carriaff* 030 O.M 10*. ]i>i l>uff236 words
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Article116 1929-06-21 9 V. Fag. p*. IJM.MW N >m Sporo Cold Stcrac* 7 p* dob. of MM r^. 1981 -U I*l 103 ci. S.n«»poro Municipal S p.r. of 1901 i«d. IMO 11.T78.MM par. 6'V prom. Smnporo Maaicipal p.*. of l»07 ro4. IW7 11.600.600 M par. Smnporo Mnmripal 4% p.r. if116 words
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Article373 1929-06-21 9 Fraser and to. and Lya ToJty'i Prices Frutt Lrall Co. Kvatt Ml.nby i*H M| U| MJ HI Alor '..j.h (fl) 1M LOO IJO IM K. Ililai I.T» 3.00 2.7S 3.00 K. Kun.ru »i M* *M M» 0.4* An- Malay (SZ) t.M 3.15 IJO *J0 V JloUk (fit IJW373 words
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Article248 1929-06-21 9 Haad Vai (Arst half 1.— 177 hours. SO.OOO yarda. SH2 picul*. Huey Yet (trat halfi.-MO hour*. 4MM yard*. 24! pteaU. ChendenaagTia (Ar*t half -Dredge: 270 hoars. 114 picul. Hvdraulirtn* /abas 44 picui* i Sungei Lah &o picul* Takaapa Valley (Am half..- -N*. 1 dredge. SUt hours. TMM yard*.248 words
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Article461 1929-06-21 9 Dull Tune Hut Meady Mm Xnin. Btrlow and Co. r*port Singapore. Jl The nihoer market ha. beer. «lur u.i; the paat week, but after declining lv :hr period now <■!•»«■» pr-ri. rally unchanged on balance Latml cable, to hand from London and l ■> ark quote the former461 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article101 1929-06-21 9 Singapore* June SI. Rubb«r.— Local 34 c»nt» per IK Markrt Kubbvr yu.rt New Srudai* tJtt'i-Z-ST'j. onnvmara* l.!*>-2. Al .115. Broffa* U&-IJIU ram. Mrntakabi ita. Baaa«ta tS>M I Mk, Tapak* liSJJi. B*dford> Tukaara 1 I J Malaka Pindas Tin. S.r«d> South! 4y-4i c«ntt. MaU>. < on.ol. U101 words
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Article141 1929-06-21 9 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapor*. Jun* 21. London. !iu »rr M MM., down MM. c»nti. ton.— Tim CO5 10.. Mining— Steady. Sungn Wan JO-3 *> cd.. Kuchai> IJS/-1.4J id.. Kinia I.U, KUng Ri»*r I.«O-2.7u. Hong Fa(U 44-70 r«Bla. Malaya onwli. 10-&2 c«at>. PtnawaU |»4-M c*nlt. Prtahng* «o-. '.»<>. I lv141 words
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Article101 1929-06-21 9 Over One Million Dollars Already Realise! «.ood iiric-i were fetched at the auction held by Mor*. rhcong Koon Sen*; and Co. >'-.terday afternoon of preperUee belon(ine tv the e.tate of l>ain« I'u.andn. deceased. The auction will be continued to daj The atlendaac* wa. larar at the r101 words
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Article74 1929-06-21 9 Prospects of Advance In Prices. (From Our Own Correspondent > Penanr. Juae tl. Meaara. Lean and Co.'* weekly report ttaU* that tin. afUr a farther decline to 11V7 lie. apet aad 000 IT*. «d. three rnoaU*. ieeelapid a not unexpected flrmne*. ever the aeek-ead jumping rapidly in74 words
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Article524 1929-06-21 9 Mr. Eric Miller on The Outlook. Thr n.-et. rt.lh ..rdinar; (rnrral mretirr i jn >, in the roinbtne to explain Ihi- heavy i.l In thr flrat place, many u I and bwa natural rearKoa In addition rd. who h.. ha. a -tuprndnu* ra(r ■ur-.her bl i ..dd.524 words
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Article108 1929-06-21 9 -.(MMi Passenger* in A l..»n<J«>n. Jane t. The accoaaW of the CaU-utU Tramway. ...poralion for the >cur ending t>ee ,M last .how that of the available balance of fl*i..!U. the .urn of IKO.onO aa* been traaaferred to re.erve fund depreciation and BV.lvn h absorbed by tae payment of108 words
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Article12 1929-06-21 9 Shareholders ARree To Reorganisation. A m..tm* of rariooi riMMS »h»r«-12 words
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Article49 1929-06-21 9 Haadarson, Helm and Company, Inc. Sew York. tend aa the following rable IMM 20. their nw>i» gold dollar c»nU rloaiac bid pnesja JRubber Kxchange mWi to-day I.SOO •4• 4 Jam 20. .1 Vurumt IftJW. s- member J0.«0. O. ...r> 2\M. Kinjrai Mil aad London price 10 I49 words
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Article31 1929-06-21 9 Xf..r. Hit'on and < v rrport that the price uf rupt.. unchuasjed on balaace. Avl>iu> aiti ■> IMM were .hipped Cloaiag quotation, are a. follow. SandMed UM aad ane4 fa IS.31 words
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1002 1929-06-21 10 A pamphlet published by the Nor:h China Da.ly New. dealing with it* recent dispute with the Nankin* Government ia of great interest to all who arc following the development of Nationalist China. The North China Daily News, together with its1,002 words
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Article1316 1929-06-21 10 A Musical Voice and A Born Actress. (By David Bclaace. the Famous Broadway Producer.) "Thr moving finger writes, and having writ moves on wa» the quotation which rame to my mind recently when I read the announcement that Mary Pickford is to take her bow1,316 words
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Article400 1929-06-21 10 Mr*. D. W. Brubanr returned from a vmt to Australia by the Caacoyn* yaaUrday. Mr*. A. H. Lancaster, who for mmrc wmka put has been indiipoMd, has been admitUd to the Penan* General Ho»piUl Captain G*or** Walker, Senior Executive EnciiMer. Kinla. is lc.vlnjt nhortlv (or k«Uh on400 words
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Article807 1929-06-21 10 THE MARINER ASHORE. A delightful example of Red Tape in provided by a notice issued from the Master Attendant* Offlce. Official notices to mariners usually deal with buoy*. lights, dangers to navigation and so on. and they sre published in a stereotyped form which gives the807 words
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Advertisement168 1929-06-21 10 Virginia y CIGAIiLTTES WDgH.O.Wills. MMSMMS. rS^TS"*''"^ '*I^SB»^ FINEST MANILA 'V* V CIGARS mu>» wmmuM for JOBM LITTLE CO., V V I.IMJTEP. V.y th? Famoa« 'Ww'' :<>KY v.' rv 4 m vmi v. .'nj*7 I'rr Soi N.lt. Prr km Nett Baa Toa la Us. f S.H Escellentea ia Ssa. MM ia168 words
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Advertisement80 1929-06-21 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT la Urn Second Show at t M.-G.-M. Production THE AUCTION BLOCK Festering CHARLES RAY HEAVEN ON EARTH Featartag RENF.B A PORES ami CONRAD NAGEL Along with I-atcil Empire News. First Shew at 7.M ».m. HER SUMMER HERO TAN CHENG KEB CO.. LTD, I roprtetors W. A. Gilbey's c80 words
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FLOOD DISASTER IN INDIA—1,750,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED.
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Article216 1929-06-21 11 Communication with Tea (hardens Cut Off. ACUTE DISTRESS. Area of 5,500 Square Miles Affected. Sylhet, Assam, June 20. < Sudden floods have caused acute, distress in '.he Sylhet and Cachar district*. The water is rising two feet daily, and com- muniration with the tea rardens is216 words
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Article64 1929-06-21 11 Viceroy on Honourable Settlement Simla, June 20. Speaking at a dinner in his honour at th* Churns for. I club cm the eve of his departure for Great Britain, the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, announced that he would seek an opportunity of discussing with His Ma.ii-stt \s (h wrnn.cnt64 words
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Article51 1929-06-21 11 Receives New Bishop Of (.'niches ter. Rugby, June 20. The Kinr to-day transacted some more State businrs» -the first since he received Crneral Dawes. the new American Ambassador, last Saturday. He received at Windsor Castle Dr. Bell, who did homage M his appointment as Bishop of 151 words
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Article42 1929-06-21 11 Partial Settlement of Fisheries Dispute. The Nirh ire (Russo-Japanese) Fisheries Co. has tt I out boat* to operate .n Russian waters. It is understood that this action follows a certain degree of settlement of the long standing dispute. NN-hi-Kirhi42 words
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Article37 1929-06-21 11 International Convention Adopted in Holland. Thr Hague, June 20. The Kir«t Chamber approved the meaaure accepting the international convention abolishing thr prohibition and limitation of thr import* and export* of hide* and bones. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article108 1929-06-21 11 New Regulations from I-ondon Traffic. London. June 13. Uecu.sti>ns have been issued by the of Transport to minimise the noisy motor >ar nuisance in London. From Aug. 1. it will be an offence to uae a motor car or trailer which causes ■Kasasivs noise, or to sound108 words
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Article82 1929-06-21 11 New Food Company Formed In DJJL I York. June 21. Morgan* havr announced thr creation of a new IoOU.iHM.OOO foot! company, in whu-h Klcischmann and Co.. the Royal Baking Powder Co. and X W. Citlett and Co., of Canada, an- merged. Other compamrs will prnbably he embraced latrr.Reuter - 82 words
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Article123 1929-06-21 11 Several More Deaths Reported. New York, June 20. There were a doten rases of heat prostration yesterday, four deaths from sunstroke and three case* of drowning, i:i which the victims were sufferers from the heat who sought relief in sea bathing. The temperature touched123 words
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Article123 1929-06-21 11 Dutch Indies Delegate Rebuked. Geneva, June 20. At the International Labour Conference M. Gauthier. the French Government delegate, protested against the statements of Heer Salim. thr Dutch Indies workers' delegate, with regard to the recent attack by tribesmen on French troops in Morocco. M. Gauthier said France pursued123 words
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Article32 1929-06-21 11 Australian Government's Prire. Canberra, June 13. The Federal Government are offering a prise of £5.000 for the best film produced in Australia between January, IMS, and March 1930.32 words
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Article65 1929-06-21 11 Tense Scenes on Elevated Railway. New York. June 20. Thousands of pedestrians in Sixth Avenue watched the perilous climb of firemen and surgeons up perpendicular ladders, following the collision of two trains on the Elevated Railway. The body of one passenger who was killed and several injuredReuter - 65 words
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Article149 1929-06-21 11 Hylam Victim Succumbs To Bullet Wound. The two Chinese desperadoes wht caused a sensation in the vicinity of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road early in the night of thr 14th instant are still at large but the police are sparing no efforts in their attempt to149 words
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Article202 1929-06-21 11 Professor's Aversion to "School Of Intellectual*." Professors and other representatives of the universities of Great Britain and Ireland met in mail week at the London School of Economics to discuss educational problems. Sir Donald MacAlister. 1 hancellor and Principal of Glasgow University, presided. Dr. D. MacGillivray. a member202 words
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Article806 1929-06-21 11 Reservoirs Empty. SHIPS HASTENING WITH WATER. Now that the water shortage at Honf Kong it pasting through a very acute Ktage with prospect* of becoming more stringent, the Hong Kong Government ha* sent out a virtual S.O.S. to the British Consult in adjacent ports with the806 words
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Article71 1929-06-21 11 To Thank-offering Fund For The King's Recovery. London. June 13. An anonymous donor has sent a cheque for 110,000 to the Thank-offering Fund for the King's recovery. Thr donor's letter, which i* signed with the initials "M. C says that he was inspired to make the contribution after71 words
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Article273 1929-06-21 11 Estates and Factory. CHINESE DONATIONS TO ROSS FUND. When the final results of the Sir Ronald Ross Fund are analys-d it will be «een that thr Malayan rubber industry at all events that section of it which is locally owned has made a very generous response. Two273 words
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Article48 1929-06-21 11 Financed by International Syndicate. London. June 21. An agreement has been signed in Paris for a loan of 300.000.000 Reichsmarks to the German Government by an intrrnalional banking syndicate headed by Dillon Read and Co.. Harris Forbes and Co. and the Chase Securities Corporation. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1929-06-21 11 Japan's Full Support For President Hoover. Washington, June 20. The Japanese (Jovernment has communicated to President Hoover its readineaa to support any measures for the further reduction of armaments.— ReutrrReuter - 32 words
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Article74 1929-06-21 11 Plain Speaking by Local Chairman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan* June 20. The Penang Harbour Board trouble has been settled, the men resuming work. At an interview Mr. Parry plainly told them that when the temporary allowance was stopped four years ago they err given increased salaries74 words
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Article124 1929-06-21 11 Anomaly in F.M.S. Motoring Laws. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 21. Thr question of a person under legal age driving a car was discussed at the Kinta Sanitary Board moating. Thr thief Police Officer pointed e«t that under the present enactment no certificate was issued124 words
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Article93 1929-06-21 11 Danger Now Considered Over. Washington. June 20. The earthquake danger is now practically over. Shocks are still being frit. but they are diminishing in intensity and frequency. Several people are missing, including a gold prospector named David Russell and his son and a family of fourReuter - 93 words
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Article65 1929-06-21 11 Mr. Thomas Meets Railway Representatives. Rugby, June 20. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy Seal and Minister of Employment, met representatives of the railway companies to-day to discuss schemes of development. Where the railways have practical schemes merely awaiting financial assistance. Mr. Thomas has asked that all the fact*British Wireless - 65 words
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Article71 1929-06-21 11 German Industrialists Still Hostile. Berlin, June 20. A meeting of the Federation of German Industries was held this morning. Dr. Duisberg presiding. The Reparations expert. Kerr Kastel, reported on the Paris conference, and eventually a resolution was passed unanimously declaring that thr nrw plan i« imcompatible with Germany's71 words
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Article194 1929-06-21 11 Admiralty Make New Arrangements. An obvious consequence of the reduction in the numbers of warships is that fewer officers are needed in thr Navy. During the past few years the Admiralty have thinned out the lists pretty rourhly. especially in the more advanced rank*. Now their Lordships find194 words
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Article111 1929-06-21 11 Roller Skating on Public Streets. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 21. Roller skating on the public streets was the subject of a disrussion at the Kinta Sanitary Board mvrting. The Chief Police Officer informed thr meeting that he had communicated with the Deputy Legal Adviser who111 words
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Article107 1929-06-21 11 Sir F. Maurice Resigns Post I As Biographer. A new biographer of thr late FieldMarshal Karl Haie will have in be found On February 1 this year I<mly Mm* stated that she had entrusted the biography of her late husband to MajorGeneral Sir Frederick Maurice. Recently sht107 words
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Article18 1929-06-21 11 London. June 20. The State opening of Parliament has been Axed for July 2.— Reutrr.Reuter - 18 words
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Article249 1929-06-21 11 Journey from I^ossiemouth To London. GREATLY IMPRESSED. Aeroplanes Best Means Of Travel. London. June 20. Dabbed "the first flying Prir. ler of Great Britain." Mr M.wDnnald arrived at Hendon from Lntsiemouth l>y aeroplane at 4.5 p.m. A crowd witnessed Mr. Mar Donald's departure from Loasiemouth at 10.30British Wireless - 249 words
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Article179 1929-06-21 11 Don's Witty Speech To Rotarians. Dr. A. D. Lindsay. Master of Balliol. made some witty nnniwul" on the modern world in mail' week in an address to thr Rotanan Conference at Bournemouth. He criticised the present-day system of machine-made organisation, and said Whsl wrong with many of our179 words
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Article57 1929-06-21 11 Appeal of ex-Dictator Pangalos Rejected. Athens. June 2*. Thr Chamber and the Senate reject.. l the appeal for release from prison put forward by thr former dictator Pangalo*. who was sentenced for hi* part in hooting affray during the election. Moreover, Panralo* was indicted for conspiracy against the57 words
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Article50 1929-06-21 11 Pope's Meeting with the King Again Postponed. Rome. June 20. The Pope's first departure from thr Vatican, which was fixed for the. 24th inst, has again been postponed, on account, it it reported, of difference* over the ceremony for the meeting between the King and the Pope. TransOcean.50 words
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Article87 1929-06-21 11 Siamese Sentenced to Ten Years Imprisonment. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 20. The Appeal Court sentenced thrr. Siamese to ten years imprisonment each on a charge of shooting >t two Kuropean*. Mr. U G. Riirsnti and Mr. Hana Geyer. with intent to murder in thr Kanburi district.87 words
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Article33 1929-06-21 11 Mail* from Europe i/>ndAi k mail* ti< patched on May TO) by ex 8.1 R-hna will arrive by train to-morrow Correspondence will be ready for delivery i.. b..*hi.W«r J :-ib ».ro.33 words
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Advertisement40 1929-06-21 11 TO-DAY 9 S FEATURES. Page Mary IVkfonJ. by Datid Rela>r<> .10 The Ulrrsr) I'agt .15 Weekly Cricket Note* 13 Problem of the Ha* Her-, hy the Chinese Correspondent It Around the Market*, hy the Fiaancial Correspondent t Japan letter 340 words
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Article668 1929-06-21 12 Chinese Discussions. (II tMliKK Ol < TAhKS A( HOW. n L r < him -r CorrespaaaVat.) anger of turning hawker* off the streets wa« sounded by at the last meeting of the Munu ipal .mmiMioner*. when thr recommendation w rohibit it.m .anl hawkers from the area668 words
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Article18 1929-06-21 12 annual anniversary of the OmM«V i.'num will bt hcM to-morrow an.l Sunday thr r. n »w. P.. Mia18 words
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Article441 1929-06-21 12 Housekeepers Accused Of Apathy. Dr. G. S. Glass. Municipal Health Officer. I'enang. in the course of his annual report on the Municipality of Ueorice Town. I'enang. expresses -urpn»e '.hat members of the general public tolerate tr.c breeding of mosquitoes on •.iieir own premises in a district where441 words
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Article147 1929-06-21 12 onviction for Technical Offence. A .Mnlay seaman. Abu Bakar bin Ali. was produced yesterday afternoon, before the District Ju Ie >. charged B unlawf'jl |>ossesH><Mi of a shotgun :.:id twrnt amniur The arcusc-1. who was arrest ff Chars: weapon was in his hum- '.he ar munitkn was147 words
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Article187 1929-06-21 12 Sound U»sson to Honjj konv; Youths. A number of youth* mounted on bicycles displsying their ability for >tunt riding in front of the Sham-shui-po Police Station. Hong 'Kong, shoiinl l<e tharkful they were dispersed by a Kuropean of* No! many minute* after the road was cleared of the187 words
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Article48 1929-06-21 12 A mnall M-hool of rharki fell into ihr i hin»*r tiihermrn in the virimt> of th» Sinjnporr <wimminc Club yntcr •ia> Thrw tkmrkt about eifht fact Mch w«-rr t«ptui-rd atui hauled on thor* but a fourth one managed to t««r the mU and K*t away.48 words
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Article41 1929-06-21 12 ion of ih» almost p«rp«tual n thr main trunk road th r »arh tbr Ua at Kuala Hipang wa* mrntionrri at a w— »Im of thr K i Sanitai iind the S-nn.r F\n-uti\r Knirinrer •tatf-d n..-:.«iirr« nr.- In I- nn.l.r takin.41 words
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Article700 1929-06-21 12 European Motorist Acquitted. Remarking that thrx» wan no evidence of rash driving. Mr. < H A Clarke, the Pmtrict Judge, >-es«erday acquit R. D. Cansdell. on charges of causing grhw a hurt to ln»pertor Woosey and ausing hurt to a Malay constable in Koad. Chief700 words
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Article140 1929-06-21 12 44 Rilfoletto to be Repeated To-night. Aids well retains its hold »n ppcri.■vinjr people, and it was no surprise to And a targe audience gathered for last night's rendering by the Italian Grand Opera Co. at the Victoria Theatre It was a satisfying performance in whirh the concerted140 words
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Article56 1929-06-21 12 Plan* for thin Opera art- now open at John I.ittlrV The curtain will rite on •ach performance promptly at %M an.i the rommitu* aaks that all member* of the audirnoe will be in their »«aU by that a* not t. ir great majority of those who will be56 words
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Article53 1929-06-21 12 The band of the S.S Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Katong I'jrk rnmmencin* at p.m. Manh. Wcllinj ton (Zahle) overture. Mantana (Wallace) (a) Morrean Mign Salut O'Amour (Elnr) (bi ■nn K Tfer i^oat Chord (SolhTan) Farla**. Biittama <fV.urla») homorrnque. The T.irMninir Swiuh (Alford) divcrtiwment, A Uny53 words
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Article104 1929-06-21 12 e> ii Breach of Kegulation- \t Kast (^instead. London. June 11. Flying Officer A I. Monger, of the R.A.F. Mm at 0M whom a court Maftsa] found cuilty uf fl> n;- nutside tbe three-mile limit and at a low altituik. .imaging hw aircuit. was to-day sentenced to104 words
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Article433 1929-06-21 12 Improvements at .Memorial Hall. Action tafcea at committee meeting.-, of the Municipal CommmMoi. held on June 16 included the following ■mom in ended provision of concert platform and organ chamber in the hMM Memorial Hall, and resurfacing of the .»u. tyard. Approved propnnal to call for tenders for433 words
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Article79 1929-06-21 12 Officials Elected and RuUs Passed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) l'rnant. June 21. At a public meeting held at the Town Hall yesterday a Penang Society for the Prevention to Cruelty to Animal* formed. Draft Rules were gone through and passed with certain amendment*. Mi B F. Roes was79 words
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Article73 1929-06-21 12 Paris. May M. I'sderewski, the famous pianist anl nnrt ('resident of the Polish Kepublic. has been raised to the dignity of Grand Cross of the legion of Honour. The occasion uf this decision wa* M. Padcrewiki's generous gift of the whole of the profit* of his last concert73 words
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Article35 1929-06-21 12 Thr Flar l.iruten«nt will be «cr*cnrd at the Pavilion thm tvrninc. utartins ■t 8.30. A Gentleman Rouchneck." -tarnnif Prank Merrill, and "The World at ><«r Kret," will be shown at the < from to-nirht.35 words
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Article41 1929-06-21 12 The rrccraaaon* full in MaxwHI Bonr». Ipoh. ha* hr»p boufht by went tar $.15,000 Until recent I mm um-(J a* the Supreme Court. It U now Ix- «ivr»i over to th< Sch. -'I and i« tr prr«ni un>l<<r|ri>inir u-i*iiuna and repair*.41 words
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Article482 1929-06-21 12 Property with the Official Receiver. The interesting question a« to whether the goods of debtor, in possession of the Official Receiver, can be Mixed by ihe Sheriff of a court for rent due to a i.mdlord. tame up before Mr. J Deane in the Bankrui thu morn482 words
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Article25 1929-06-21 12 In thr liixtnrt Court. Penang yesterday before Mr. Mudir a GMmM named Yoonf ("hoy Sen wm flned 1100 for brinx >n possetaion of non-Government rhandu.25 words
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Article159 1929-06-21 12 Keiiuot l«> I vt> in am Refused. a s|H-..at..i »:■> refused wkM tht 1..n- again Majoi >if'l- KißsT*' II Konir in June IJ. Th«- Couit »at sin rtry aft but was closed almost mimniia certain point to In time Lie. trgeUx-r with tli prosecuting and Jt159 words
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Article147 1929-06-21 12 Trouble between Fad >i uo|j<>« A fir..- of $100 ir three ■Mattl v.nim-n^ in il.-.'ault wa« impoMC 11 Clwk>, the District J morning on a Chineae who wa~ with voluntarily causing v ii>mpairiot on April 27. I h. guilty ami submitt. Chief ("ourC Inipr. that both147 words
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Advertisement88 1929-06-21 12 "Never let smoking jt \'X r 4LsU^^K leW give you m^9 l*v a sore throat/ ii tarv. Remember! there's always Ev»f»J modern *i<Mttttlir mv•HOB*(A.' Cwd wi»| Pitni Dun miatiuo. en i|ka> kaan j 100* Vtftm. ToJmco —d .n VlOWll XJL Cnwn- A", roam to km r\>rc, rwk.) PmWt k> .s»88 words
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Ascot Gold Cup.—New Flyweight Champion.—Khoo Hooi Hye's Great Win.
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Article314 1929-06-21 13 lit markable Match. I.XX( WITHIN ONI G Uii (d \i("KM Kfeaa i;...i li.r brat I'ju' l— Thi~ trnni. h»i. I I*. lilted al >h r jan te hw k '»c and the i had plenty t and tV .-nuU-h sjaa to i lead -n'ain 'ii-314 words
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Article27 1929-06-21 13 In Semi-Anal <>f l.;nulun hur.ipionship*. London, Jui In Urn fifth round of thr Laan*W rnti H■ a r -h «rmm Beat I'rrarh. i women :<-atir.27 words
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Article37 1929-06-21 13 New Flyweight Champion Of Europe. Pans, June SO. I a|al hampkmr liafM lluat I France) I thr fifteenth round. H;iu. has come into the forefront of •ni|>aiativ<-ly irrrntly, and hia ■hr tough Pladner waa un-37 words
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Article94 1929-06-21 13 hnlling Contest Kctween Herman and Roberts. A -.-iu-atiunal bout was brought oif in Bj*a**n "ii May ij. when Ja«k Robrrt*. Australian who has made rapid pn>greaa during the past few months, met llabe Herman, a well-known American. I' a thrilling contest, going fast .md furiou* ftu twelve94 words
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Article139 1929-06-21 13 Advantages of Having Two Jpdg-es. It i> interested to note that Aualraliana M rc.und to the view that two judges ahould officiate with thr n i viik .onteats, na provided in tbr This aystem v now be...g •.lopir.i in all the moat important Bed .n Sydney. rkublr instance139 words
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Article213 1929-06-21 13 World's Weight-Lifting Records Broken. Remarkable feata of weight-lifting, in the course of which two new world* records were created, were accomplished by a young Yorkahireman, Nat Thrw: ihr National Sporting Club during nuil Thewlis. who is only 22. is a pupil of I'ull'jm. the old weight-lifting rhumpion.213 words
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Article53 1929-06-21 13 K«^ult of Garrison Club Ladies' Medal. The Ladies' M -nthly Medal (bogey) in •nnmtion with the Garrison Golf Club n Wednesday and ye*terda>. Mai card* werr laki-n nut. and the following were the best returned Mr*. H. Harding 2 dawa Mrs. J. R. Bcaaett s Savag* l> -harp.n a53 words
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Article83 1929-06-21 13 Annual hampionship Meeting Starts To-day Thr Y.M.t A fifth annual athletic championship meeting ita.ts this afternoon on the Anson Road ground at 6 p.m., and will or continued to-morrow at 4 p.m. At the close of tht Championship a number of Gymkhana events will be conducted which will83 words
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Article102 1929-06-21 13 Taking Keen Interest In Golf. The Prime of Walea, who ha* been i y Jamr* Braid, has become very htl iiui«ctl on golf since his retirement fti m ateeplrchasing, and Aubrey Boomer says thiil in a recent game with the Pnnct he was surprised at his improveimnt.102 words
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Article1501 1929-06-21 13 S.C.C. Puts Out Six Teams. The past week wa* notable because the < had six team* in the Aeld, include* tw u teaina ulayinK a tournament mat< h. Ihe Services scored a very crediUble mi loty over the P.S. and L. con»iderin«, that they had three1,501 words
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Article206 1929-06-21 13 Teams for Week-End Matches. The following have been selected tv rrprvaent the Indian Association auain.t 'tM S.R.C. on Saturday on thr I A ground N. A. Mallal (capt X Junu It hoy. A. Abbasbhoy, Adambhoy, A. Su|>piah. D. K. Samv. Anthony. G KamkM S. S. Varma. A. X206 words
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Article202 1929-06-21 13 rrtaa*. Jaae 21 l.t Div. KooUall B«.C. vs. I.CTA, Sladiuai. Cricket: (SCO 88. sad I. v*. Etceteras. J M.l'-A. Sport, meeting (Hull). Sat.rday. Jaae IS Cricket SJtX. v.. IA lA. groaad. «.t HB A 1. t. Hcttera. crl Mrrckanu (SC.C. fnd XI team) v». Welch Regt. Cnckn St.202 words
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Article19 1929-06-21 13 'The co^ipersiion of Clab Secretariat M -»<|«ie«trd in krrpiag thia diary of tpurtik^ tali acvaiau aad uy m aai<19 words
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Article129 1929-06-21 13 Northamptonshire Beat Kent by Ten Wickets. London, June 20. Northampton I Northamptonshire o>frated Keot by ten wickeU Kmt were dismissed for toUli of llx <<"lark seven for 45) and 14«. while Northamptonshire scored 2M in their first innings, Bakewell bring responsible for 137. and Freeman taking flve wicketsReuter - 129 words
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Article200 1929-06-21 13 Rev. W. H. Aitken's Three Successes. The Rev. W. H. Aitken had a NH traKful time in the (iarnm.n Ijiun f< Tournament. He won the open i v ilrfrotinK Lt Warm*, and won the mrn'< double* handicap with Major Miller, and the mixed double* handtrap uv.h Mia* Aitk.i-n.200 words
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Article158 1929-06-21 13 Britain Heats Foreign Challenge. Rugby June 20. The rate for the Gold (up. one of the i of Knrliah racing, v.v. tun at Akul to-day. It i» a weightOf the 13 »Urter» four wi-ii hipiuh mm and one wa» R>lgh •tiaU an Am. t.cun horse batonglac158 words
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Article139 1929-06-21 13 Receives Enthusiastic Welcome In Australia. i, thr famoui ->.-. (it, g m r a '.ibiticn* in SmK«|>oir. h-.« n Aualialia. Hr had a grrat mrimma v latraliaa »|>oi ing pa|trrs, ill. Sydney Kifrtrr. HM Mu.-. Ibkl hi* una on lh<- taail. »t .1 thrown ili w-i the gaunllrt139 words
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Advertisement165 1929-06-21 13 Raffles Hotel First CtaM Accommodation with Modern Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AM) FRIDAY 1i— 8.15 p.m DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MOM A LITTER AND RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Orcacatrml Concert Sunday, 9.15 p.m. For Rraervation- I'honr Sea View Hotel TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE CINEMA (ommrnrine Stird.iy.165 words
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Advertisement153 1929-06-21 14 For Economical Transportation THE NEW CHEVROLET 30 Cwt. Truck BORNEO rsiiip L^^™ I LIMITED Ample Stocks Now Available Chassis Price $1,395 68, ORCHARD ROAD. ikmk MARHAL. TIPPING WAGONS OM PLATPOUI CARS. POINTS CROSBIN(iH O mM. ITKXI \HI.ES. HEELS VM.ES. £U UOI.i.ER HEAR INGS. etc.. etr. ■ml! VUNAW'KS, KXCAWIiHis STEAM MOTOR153 words
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Advertisement312 1929-06-21 14 Meier has the desire for perfertion been carritit m for as in the new NEWmiIMtBR. 'lIKIOM. h\l! U.INDKK Cars based upon an entirely new conception, with cha—iand body form inn a hontogene- bu^^yi!^ hum block of enormous strength. yffer^^^^^^ Incomparable steadiness and TRHMNmvunwl grip of the road. All working parts312 words
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3015 1929-06-21 15 THE LITERARY PAGE— NEW BOOKS REVIEWED. Four German War Stories—Emotionalism and Hysteria. Contemporary History from the Dominion Viewpoint Former Australian Premier Reviews Imperial Problems.—Those Surplus Women! An Outstanding Novel. Made in Germany. \ll «Juin On ihr Wr-lrni Front. Bj Erich Maria Krmarque. I'utnam 7m. 64 l'»i\aie <<Tt Vo« l>rr line3,015 words
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Advertisement113 1929-06-21 15 WORTH THIRSTING FOR (Quench a thirst with Ooise .v\ Hlackwell's Orantrecup, and drink a health to yourr self. Orangecup is fruity, I I juicy and refreshing when \<»u are hot, and a de- lipfhtful wakener before k breakfast. Simply add 1 aerated or spring water. WjjpfflL TR* it to I*113 words
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Advertisement34 1929-06-21 16 LEADERSHIP STARTLING REDUCTION IN PRICES OF AM. MODELS THE NEW A BRITISH PRODUCT Demonstrations I'articuhirs ladly given. UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD. SINGAPORE. fp*----« l 1 f *,rJts t/U ioaaaeo' that otutteSmoking i"^^ CORK- TIPPED CIGARETTES34 words
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Advertisement230 1929-06-21 16 For the man who must trust his car -r^7~" \yr ITH a full W tivc-seater touring body or as I^\ an all-enclosed |IHL s saloon, this big, I^V- powerful 14/28 h.p. k/Vi lk: Morris Cowlcy is .1 VB^\ built specially tor f£t 9tvlk s overseas service v fIR t0 stond230 words
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Article1169 1929-06-21 17 AMKIIK AN CAPITAL^ lord ;\m\ (ieneral Motor.s. NG DEVELOPMENTS IN BUBO) an> largest lutomobile mnking c.tnc.-m, and 11.-nrv KorH irtttnir ip bra'v k fa. Europe, .irh talk in Hw] Americar World t l ng iinpurtancel ir.aker to thr European mart it indicates that ing, and'1,169 words
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Article46 1929-06-21 17 (liifrareful <a»* I h«\- t.-,i,«rk.-.l V II Court on .'I of a ho wa» charged V 1 1 1 1'. i m a ra»h .l-n'h of a lf| mil.Mtapafc od Jur.. ArcttMd m »*ntMC«d lo yrar's rirnrou* impnvnnient. ito rrmarkinir tluit if hr hail lhan year.46 words
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Article48 1929-06-21 17 The eleventh annual r<nrral meeting f On Chinese V war held in Mall at thr Kine Edward VII l .c Cnion Wenstated to be in a -uti«fiictory p»- a credit onlanrr of XHS7. Kkven appni stiuae for rnemlx apprt. g were »1. i Mr. Xl 1-48 words
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Article12 1929-06-21 17 roolie pttasstd for a he.ivy fine allying thr when ith a immmons.12 words
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Article23 1929-06-21 17 Thr next quarterly general meeting of ill be thr Maui. 10.15 a.m.. lulmii inlabour, and an nddress I r Bociet>es nm«nr<t Indian j23 words
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Advertisement303 1929-06-21 17 No need to Don't suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBERLAINS FAIN BALM will ease the pain at oner and bring prompt relief and comfort. This wonderful liniment has no equal for banishing muscular •nflammation and the srvcrr paint lhat come from303 words
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Advertisement174 1929-06-21 19 BALLANTINES WHISKY Pure Matured Scotch Whisky 10 years old. Sole A (cats ROBINSON CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE AND K. LI'MPCR. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Denmark) SINGAPORE. Importer* of "OK" CEMENT "NY CARLSBERG BEER "STAUB" 3 Star* Brandy j "STAUB" Liqueur Brandy (20 year* old) "SHIP" BRAND "SWAN" BRAND174 words
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Advertisement340 1929-06-21 19 tiimrod's ASTHMA CURB tieTVP O««ws instant iwJbaf v^SifV Asthma. Hay 1 Fever, Colils, iJ^J ■«»!>•. Catarrh, svawsi etc. The standard -«*iiwa\ rccaedv throoghotit —Ta T «he world fur thy FOR SALE Wire Cut and Machine Pressed Bricks, produced by Jurong Brickworks. Excellent quality. Price very moderate. Samples will be gladly340 words
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Advertisement282 1929-06-21 20 TWO SICKLY BOYS IN SINGAPORE Made He:ilthv :md Hnppx g#J Mann <»v i uun Ju.t M »«•■> On TiMrt. kwlawa the two mer- <•■ ohose portr. I help ag from similar truublei .t klKii-tnl tia.l .■••tion. ..ml attacks Ir Kanm. Thet »rrr CI >lecp «ell at night Ihrr ami me282 words
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