The Straits Times, 7 January 1930
1930-01-07
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Title Section40 1930-01-07 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. PRICE 10 CKN 1 The Straits Times tA i .v(;i;s SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement164 1930-01-07 1 Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottlea and on draught. 1 Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC i CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) i SINGAPORE. MONSOL-GUARD YOUR TEETH DENTAL CRJBAAV HBSNEZW MONSOL Denial Cream cleans and brightens the teeth, 8L firms the gums and cools the mouth by its rapid hygieninJ^ ie cleansing. It164 words
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Advertisement201 1930-01-07 1 OF ALL WELL-KNOWN MAKES OF Tennis Bails NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM JANUARY 1, 1930. DUNLO? per dozen $7.00 AYRES $8.50 SLAZENGERS $8.50 WISDEN $8.50 SPALDINGS $8.50 STOCKISTS ROBINSON CO., LTD., Singapore. SPECIAL SUPPLIES FOR NEW YEAR TURKEYS SMOKED SALMON GEESE FRESH SALMON DUCKS IKAN MERAH CHICKENS IKAN KURAU CAPONS TURBOT201 words
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Advertisement12 1930-01-07 1 Prime Portland "OK" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE.12 words
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Advertisement501 1930-01-07 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND OKIKNTAL S.N. CO. UNDBB COKTBACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAU EAST MAIL SKiCVKK. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnace due Spore. KAKMAI.A y.lOO Jan. 11 KASHMIR 'J.OOO Jan.501 words
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Advertisement577 1930-01-07 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON NapScs, Marseille*, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 16 17 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan. 30 81 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 16 17 t KITANO MARU 8,000 Feb. 27 28 HAKUNA MARU 10,600 Mar. 13 14 t KAMO577 words
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Advertisement495 1930-01-07 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (IncoinorLted in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular inorthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARLI.LA (78Go tons) and the new motor Teasel, MALAJAR (45lVtons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers tradirg to Australir, Cabins de495 words
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Advertisement647 1930-01-07 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of tht Official Tourists Bureau of Java. ALTlNG— January 8, Tongkal,647 words
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Advertisement566 1930-01-07 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICES TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route566 words
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Advertisement533 1930-01-07 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) FANGKOK COASTING FEP.VICE For Kretay, Ticngjrarru, Kelantsm, Pangnara, Telupin, Pitani, Singora, Lucon, Blcbea, llandon, Kohsamui, Laii£*uan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrivi.l Departure VALAYA In port Jan. 8 SUDDHADIB Jan. 13 Jun. 15 MALINI Jan. 'JO Jan. H The steamers are fitted throughout533 words
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Advertisement471 1930-01-07 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGEF SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton Maraeille. Rotterdam Tonnage P. C. Hooft H. 600 S.M.N. Jan. 10 ma Sihai-ik lli.ooo R-L. n Ts k! J .U.r Ned. x.200 S.M.N. Jan. 24 m.s. Indrapo.Ta 10,000 RX.471 words
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Advertisement478 1930-01-07 3 UWAMPUCAW I MAIL LIKE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang PRES. GARFIELD In port Jan. 9 Jan. 11 PRES. POLK Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 PRES. ADAMS Feb.478 words
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Advertisement470 1930-01-07 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN- LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hone Kong, Shanghai and Japan Dae Spore s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD Jan. 10 s.s. CITY OF TOXIC Feb. 6 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Mar. 6 s.s.470 words
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Advertisement486 1930-01-07 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Manila and Hong Kong San Francisco anJ Los Angeles S.S. GOLDEN MOUNTAIN from Manila Jan. 7 S.S. GOLDEN MOUNTAIN from Horg486 words
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Advertisement274 1930-01-07 3 _IKOIN CAMERAS in Models ranging From $10 to $500. ■B^ttk wSw HbU|i^bslisiiß^^^3^bs^Illustrated Catalogue free upon request to Sole Agents M. Wiseman Co., (Eastern) Limited. (Incorporated in England) 41/3, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. By Appoint- '33 j«j»jl ■eat to yjßajSKSejS r. MmM m T. RAR-LOCK TYPEWftr :R3 BRITISH— ana BEST British Cafitx!274 words
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Advertisement215 1930-01-07 3 Just arrived a fresh shipment Of TABLE LAMPS in first-class oxidised copper finish. Mounted in various kinds of Silk or Glass Shades. Complete with 6 feet of flexible wire and plug or adaptor. THE HIGH STREET GENERAL STORE, LTD., 51/52, HIGH STREET. MODERN SANITATION AND SANITARY EQUIPMENT for DOMESTIC AND215 words
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Article1084 1930-01-07 4 Lord Lloyd's Warning. LOSS OF MARKETS TO BRITAIN. A luncheon was gives in London, on D by the British Empire Union to Lord I.! y<l at the May Fair Hotel as a mark of "honour for his services to the British Empire. Lord Danesfort, president cf1,084 words
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Article343 1930-01-07 4 Slangy Organ Is Puzzle To Laymen. Birmingham tramps and beggars now have their own newspaper. Its title is the Abraham-man's News." Abraham-man," it is said, is the slang term for vagabond. The paper is single sheet of typed matter, evidently produced on a cheap duplicator. The price is343 words
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Article162 1930-01-07 4 NOTE-DOUBLING TRICK." Education No Cure For Covetousness. In refuting the argument put forward by counsel for two confidence tricksters that their victim was an educated man, who could not possibly be taken in by a simple ruse known as the note-doubling trick Mr. Justice Dalai in the course of his162 words
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Article181 1930-01-07 4 The Governor-General Of Australia. From the remarks of the GovernorGeneral (Lord Stonehaven) at the graduation ceremony at the Royal Military College, Duntrocn, to-day, it is evident that his Excellency will leave Australia during the course of the next 12 months. Brigadier Harrison (Commandant of the College), speaking at181 words
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Article59 1930-01-07 4 Nanking, Dec. 23. Tt is learned at the Ministry of Navy that the .first military aeroplane made in k China has been completed by the Aeroplane Manufactory in Fukien. The new plane is equipped v.ith two] machine-guns and one small gun. It has been named the Haitiao59 words
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Article235 1930-01-07 4 Liquidation Agreement Not Welcomed. Berlin, Dec. 21. German political quarters find themselves unable to share the British enthusiasm at the Anglo-German agreement settling the much discussed and much disputed question of the liquidaticn or German property by Great Britain. The agreement, which still awaits signature, contains the following235 words
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Article138 1930-01-07 4 Floating Theatre to Tour The World. Much interest, states an English journal, is being centred en the proposed voyage of the German Show Boat," which is to commence a world tour next jeav. The ship is being fitted up as a theatre, and a repertory cf German138 words
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Article155 1930-01-07 4 Nineteen American Units To be Grouped. Washington, Dec. 21. A plan merging practically all steam railroads in the United States into nineteen giant operating units has been 111 i tied by the Inter-State Commerce Commission, in compliance with a mandate by Congress. Many long established relationships between155 words
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Article197 1930-01-07 4 Hungarian Journalist's Novel Suggestion. A Hungarian journalist interviewing Eleuthcrios Venizelos, nsked tho letter's upin.on 0:1 tha feasibility of countries exchanging Premiers, just cs institutions of learning now exchange university proiCESOIS. You, for example," said the journalist tc the statesman, who have succeeded in jolving many of Greece's197 words
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Advertisement16 1930-01-07 4 Vr £lmn't "Lattm! 1 S,r F. Nostr-.-t'Snri, Fmr." Lori ChaLr.VSt "Aiiua" 7^ in WITH CORK TIPS16 words
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Advertisement140 1930-01-07 4 Your New Year Resolution— FRIGIDAIRE Frigidaire Automatic RefriKeration is a modern household __JT~ 5^ necessity. It is an inves* nent L in health protection and roper food preservation. It becomes a r nstant onvpnie ru» and tin pleas c to every mmkti of -^~i fii the amily. ==3E 'zf§LC There140 words
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Advertisement89 1930-01-07 5 I I Tl DIRT, However firmly fixed, Promptly Disappears with ZYXT THE SOAP TABLET FOR GREASE ANI> GRIME. Agents MACKAY, MONK, LTD. THi: DISTILI.KRS AGENCY. IT!).. I-dinburt-h, Srotlr.n. Van Hin Furniture Co., Established 1903. Nos. 132 and 131, ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 4144. Manufacturers and Designers of any kind of Furniture.89 words
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Advertisement524 1930-01-07 5 f^lSm Fragrance y/l'l yB Thcfe is a bewitching fra- \i\ YW P"ncc impnrtcd by ASHES OF ROSES Perfume— one IW" of Bourjois' most fascinating I L 1 Memories of a sun drenched -afl|| perfume fioats upon the air y&j Violet's tender charm, there H^T is the exquisite ASHES 111 1524 words
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Advertisement282 1930-01-07 5 I is yours a sunshine Baby? NO RICKETS— NO J CONSTIPATION < Will your Baby be a Sunshine P;.liy Will he have straight limbs, sturdy bones, perfect ieith and a sound constitution like other Sun.simie Babies Tlierr cnn be no rickets, no constipation, no flabby t flesh, if a Baby282 words
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Advertisement1451 1930-01-07 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Straits Times, Cecil Street. Please Insert the following small advertisement for days :—i There are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion.1,451 words
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Advertisement908 1930-01-07 6 BOARD AND LODGING DOUBLE ROOM, verandah and bathroom, vacant, also single. 29, Killiney Rd. Phone 6208. SUNNYSIDE, 7, Oxley Rd., aeeom. mar. couple or 2 friends, also single. Tel. 6675, Mine Dietz. WARWICK HOUSE, 81, Cavnna«h Rose, Select English Boarding establishment. Phone 7593. YOUNG LADY requires board-lodging in good family.908 words
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Advertisement849 1930-01-07 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS LARGE OFFICES to let at 0, De Souia Street. Apply within. TO LET, 4 and 4-A, Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, No. 84, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Merer Bros. TO LET, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top floor.849 words
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Advertisement637 1930-01-07 6 INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS TECHNICAL EDUCATION SCHEME. Examinations in the following subjects will be held at such centres as entries may allow on Saturday, Jan. 25, 1930. Particulars of place, and hour will be sent direct to Bntrants. Book-keeping as applied to Estate Accounts business letter writing office organization and637 words
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Advertisement798 1930-01-07 6 AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore Town and Country properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'j saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and shophouse dwelling known as No. 138, Sycd Alwi Road, Singapore, area 1,599 square feet.798 words
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Advertisement324 1930-01-07 7 To those living in Hotels. You are entitled to comfortable SLEEP. No Bed can be comfortable unless fitted with a Bed Spring Mattress that will NOT SAG I The One Bed Spring that WILL NOT sag is THE Simmons "Royal Ace" Makes sleep a pleasure. Stocked in all sizes to324 words
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Advertisement336 1930-01-07 7 Just Arrived Now op Sale CHOOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FKOM THIS LIST. Pisybux Annaal f5.23 I'UC X Annual $3.25 Tin- Daytime Anvil $1.25 Ihe New Natare $1.25 I i.f Schoolgirls' Own Annual $1.2* The Schuol Friend Annaal $5.25 Holiday Annual $S.2S The Champion Annaal $3.25 Hobby Annual $J. 25 ilu-336 words
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Advertisement285 1930-01-07 7 satt«s^al ■asaaaa^ Careless Washing Spoils Children's Hair Any child c:in have beautiful hair healthy and luxuriant. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural wave and colour, and leaves it fresh285 words
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Advertisement513 1930-01-07 7 COVER CROP SEEDS The following seeds can be supplied from ready stock CALOI'OGOML'M MUCUNOIDES CENTIiOSEMA I'IJUKSCGNK VIGNA HOSEI MIMOSA INVISA PHASEOLUS LL'NATUS CHOTALAItIA USARAMOENSTS CROTALARIA STRIATA TEPHROSIA VOGELII TEPHROSIA CANDIDA PUERARIA MVANICA. Orders on other varieties can be executed within 8 weeks after placing or order. PRICES MOST COMPETITIVE. Borneo513 words
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Advertisement234 1930-01-07 7 SUFFERED WITH ECZEMAIOMONTHS Burning and Itching Terrible. Cuticura Healed. "The eczema started with a very severe itching in the palms of my hands and when I rubbed them to obtain relief. the skin cracked. Later it bioke ou< under my arms and on my wrists, and gradually spread to the234 words
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Advertisement282 1930-01-07 7 Low Vitality Now, especially, your child needs Virol Virol to maintain vitality, Virol to iic.^e rejistanceto:nlcc*.ion,tokcc]> colds £T.~> epidemics away: Virol to build strong bone, firm flesh and a bsalthy nervous system with which to combit 1 of j growth and school Lfe. I Give Virol regularly I j andgive282 words
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Article559 1930-01-07 8 Bylaws for Control Of Cattle Drovers. At the December meeting of the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AniinnN considerable discussion took place on a draft of suggested bylaws for the Uecßsing of 1ml!' drivers and cattle drovers. It was stated that in Ptnang, where559 words
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Article257 1930-01-07 8 Heavy Sentences Passed At Bow Street. London, Dec. 27. The thrc-e SaYOJ ri were sentenced to-d»y ai Bow Street. Tin- Italian, Capolini, and the Russian!,uiii Stane, \wv sentenced to throe months' hard la'x.ur, and the Englishman, Gorman, to six months' hard labour. Stane who had no previoui257 words
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Article62 1930-01-07 8 For Industrial Development Of Afghanistan. Marseilles, Dec. 27. The Afghan Ministers at Paris and I.ondon, Ahmed Ali Khan and Shah Wali Khan, arrived here tn-(iay. Ahmed, inter* tewed l>y Ranter, stated that Nadir Shah attached special importance to relations with Frame and added that he intended to62 words
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1560 1930-01-07 8 J. Jefferson Farjeon - J. Jefferson Farjeon. (By Our London Critic, Casualties in Thcatr eland— The Latest Farce— An Ancient Bridegroom Put To Sleep— Mr. Dennis Bradley's FirstPlay— Not So Witty As Usual— Nice and Nasty Lovers Prince of Wales Sees "The Apple-Cart: 9 London, Dec. 11.1,560 words
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Article634 1930-01-07 8 Suggestion for Aiding Defence of Ships. The Haiching piracy teaches no new lesson, so far as can be seen at present, remarks Shipping and Engineering. The ship complied with the provisions of the Hong Kong anti-piracy ordinances. She, like all the Douglas beats, is so constructed as634 words
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Article185 1930-01-07 8 Modern Ant'.iony's Appeal Fails At Allahabad. Allahabad, Dec. 14. Mr. Justice Dalai lhas dismissed the appeal of V. S. Dandekar, ex-Secretary cf the U. P. Congress Committee, who had been sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Magistrate of Mainpuri for delivering a seditious speech in185 words
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Article45 1930-01-07 8 Peak Named after Premier's Daughter. Ottawa, Dec. 27. Mount Ishbel will be the name of the ten-thousand foot peak in The Rockies in accordance with the decision of the Geographic Board of Canada to perpetuate the Prime Minister's daughter's name in the Dominion.45 words
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Article43 1930-01-07 8 Alleged ill-Treatment In State Gaols. Sikh prisoners belonging to the Zemindar Committee, Malerkotla, are reported to have gone on hunger-strike owinfj to alleged ill-treatment in the State (ML Prisoners in the special |?aol are also said to have hunger-struck in sympathy.43 words
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Advertisement34 1930-01-07 8 CHANGE OF ADDRESS We beg to give notice that we are NOW in occupation of our new works and offices. The address in future will be:— (SINGAPORE), LIMITED THORNYCROFT HOUSE, TANK ROAD, SINGAPORE, S.S.34 words
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Advertisement132 1930-01-07 8 If your hair is falling, do not wait until yon lose all of it. Start to-day with Dr. KOTHNER'S SIMSON HAIR VIGOR and see the wonderful result. pocforkfefhnef Eg ft. SSZfiJuv&izlosQJchne &t*iinJTW2J Obtainable from all Dispensaries and High-class Stores. Sole Agents RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. A.P.S. SNAPS PHOTO132 words
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Advertisement301 1930-01-07 9 Commencing Thursday, Jan. 9. at the EMPIRE CINEMA (tAnjong pagar road.) The Picture that broke all records at the TIVOLI THE CAVALIER with RICHARD TALMADGE (FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY). NO FREE LIST Released by THE EUROPEAN FILM EXCHANGE. VICTORIA THEATRE Owing to the Illness of Miguel Fleta, the Recital advertised301 words
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Advertisement335 1930-01-07 9 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL ATTRACTION Miss DAWN ASSHETON ENGLAND'S MOST FAMED COLORATURA SOPRANO LASZLO SCHWARTZ EMINENT HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST Will appear at Raffles Hotel during THE TEA DANCE.— Monday, January 6. AFTER DINNER DANCE.— Tuesday, January 7. AFTER DINNER DANCE.— Thursday, January 9. Admission to Ball Room $1.00. For Reservation Phone 2920.335 words
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Advertisement220 1930-01-07 9 Home movies with the CINE-KODAK There is unlimited fun in making your own movies and as much as you enjoy these you will also enjoy the professional full-length photoplays obtainable at nominal rental prices. Comedies, dramas, travelogues, etc. Write for full particulars of the Kodascope Library Film Service to KODAK,220 words
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Article408 1930-01-07 10 SHIPPING NOTES Peculiar Position Of President Polk. Of ::ll shipe that roam the seas, tbi re was one this yea-.- which, became of its position, 1 n the 18'Jt.h meridian, was without a Christmas. The b.s. President Hoik, in the round-the-world service of the Dollar408 words
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Article218 1930-01-07 10 Bußetin of the L of N. Eastern Bureau. Health bulletin of the Leagn of Ea -.1 Bun au, 1 the week indcd Dec. 2 !92i»:— Tamat ive: One plague 1 ..nd three nth Iria: T.v.j plague cases ar.d one death. Aden: One (imported). Baghdad: >;x smallpox218 words
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Article146 1930-01-07 10 Japan-Australia Service To (;ril at Menado. The Nippon Yti-en Kaisha Line announce that commencing with the s.s. Aki Maru," sailing from Yokohama on April 11, the N'.V.K. Japan-Aoatralia service h tea men will call at Mc-nailo, Celebes, on Iheir outK"in«: voyages from Japan en route to Australia with146 words
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Article109 1930-01-07 10 Singapore, Jan. 7. Tin.—Quiet. Kintas 1.37-1.40, Penawats Tt-aj seats, Kuchai* 1.24-126. Butu Caves 1.05-1.10, Sungei Luas 33'/i-35Vi cents prem., Malay Consols. 34-36>& cents, Rahmans l.:t7Vi-1.45, Kuyohs 15-18 cents, Sungei Ways jJIQ-l-H. PeUlings 5.45-5.60, Talams 1.25IJO, Ulu KJangs 1.52-1.57, Hong Fatts 63-06 cents, Ayer Hitams 13s. 6d.-14s.109 words
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Article153 1930-01-07 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, Jan. 7. London.- Rubber 7»4d-. 's*- »P- Noon pries {London Standard) Spot 25 1 cents. London.— Tin £178 55., ss. down. Mining. -Quiet. Sungei Ways 3.40-3.50, Kuchais 1.25-1.27, Kinta Dredge! 1.38-1.40, Klang Rivers i.30-2.40, HonK Katts 6U-G4 i. tits, Malaya Consols 34-36 cents. Pcnawats ;y-81153 words
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Article881 1930-01-07 10 The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Plancius yesterday Krom Sourabaya Mrs. Hcnningray, Mr. and Mrs. Me Courtney, Mrs. Dunlop, child and baby, Mrs. W. G. I'i.nlop, llr. and Mrs. Th. Burne, Mrs. BockiagiT, child and baby, Mr. M. Wilkinson. Miss V. Thomson, Mr. Barneveld. From Batavia Mr. Naraindas881 words
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Article278 1930-01-07 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Jan. 7. On London, Bank 4 m/t 2/3 15/16 Demand 2 Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York, demand 56 U Private 90 d ,'s 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1431 On India, Bank T.T. 154 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. i 28 l f On278 words
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Article488 1930-01-07 10 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbanc 36/- 38/- Ayer Hitam Tin 12/3 13/U £1 Bangrin Tin 26/- 28/1 1 Batang l'adang U. 20 0.25 1 1 Entu Caves 1.05 1.10 1 1 Bukit Aranic 0.97H 1.024 £1 £1 Burmah Malay 22,8 23/6 £1 il Chenderiang if,488 words
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Article230 1930-01-07 10 Issue Val. 1-d. Buyers Sellen ■2 2 Alex. Brie!. Prefs. 2.10 2.16 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2.75 2M £1 (1 but. Am. Tobacco 6.17.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.60 (J.tiu 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.45 0.55 10s. 10s. Duff Development 6/ I/6 Bd. Dunlop Kubber 14/-230 words
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Article100 1930-01-07 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 IC6 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of UM red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. W% prem. Singapore Municipal 44 1 p.c. of 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par. Singapore Municipal 4fe p.c. of VM'J red. 1955 $1,000,000 95100 words
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Article382 1930-01-07 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-day'i Prices Kraier Lyall A A Co. fcvatt Allenby ($1) Alur i.ujah c$l) A. Ilitam (}1) A. kuning l$l) Am. Malay (»2) A. Molek (U> A. Punai HI) Bassctt (%1) Brogas (*1> Brunei ($6) B. Jelutung ($1) U. Katil ,*1)382 words
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Article74 1930-01-07 10 Rugby, Jan. 6. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08 Athens 375, Bombay Is. 5 6-16 d., Berlin 20.42, Brussels 34.1)5. Bucharest 818, Buenos Aires 45%, Copenhagen 18.205, Geneva 26.125, Helsingfors 194, Hong Kong Is. 7Kd., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 36.975, Milan 93.16, New York 4.87%, Oslo 18.205, Paris 123.92, Prague 164%,British Wireless - 74 words
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Article59 1930-01-07 10 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Jan. 6, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber Exchanges sales to-day 1,275 tons. January 15.50, February 15.60, March 15.80, April 16, May 16.20, June 16.40, July 16.60, August 16.80, September59 words
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Article216 1930-01-07 10 Tuesday, Januaiy 7. Ships llonghidc thr Wharves ur < xp. I d to arriw. Section 10 Nil. nrm harbour. Main Wharf I.eh. Spartan. Dassac, B.P.M. Lighter 11M. Si.l.n, hhornFoeaf, Stondilus, W. Bt. Knterprise. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. 1 VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert216 words
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Article199 1930-01-07 10 To-day. Tt-mbilahan and Imlratriii (Barratta) 2 p.m. Bagan Si-Api-Api Ksmeraldal 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Antung) 2 p.m. With, N. East and N. West Sumatra (Pahudl 3 p.m. Hong Kong I Parcels I iHaihoniti199 words
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Article39 1930-01-07 10 Left Arrd. By B'pore Londoa Kashgar Nov. 28 Dec. 23 Edavana Dec. 6 Dee. 28 Pttria Dec. Dec. 28 Rawalpindi Dae. 12 Jan. 4 Johan de Witt Dec. II Jan. 5 Chcnonceaux Dec. li! Jan. 639 words
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Article53 1930-01-07 10 From China and Japan, by RajpuUna, due at Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Tacoma Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Mexico Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despaU-hed on Dec. 19) by Karmala, due at lYnang 453 words
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Article93 1930-01-07 10 To those who have road of Dr. Voronoffs discovery it will be interesting to learn that Professor Stt-inac). of Vienna has gone oni better. Tlk- lutU>r has discovered a substance called "Ccntronervin," isolated from the internal Me ration gland* in the brains of frogs, whic\ he utilises as a remedy93 words
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Advertisement386 1930-01-07 10 ALHAMBRA From Monday, Jan. 6. at 9 p.m. DON JUAN Featuring- JOHN BARRYMORE A Warner Brothers' Production Along with Latest Empire News. First Show at 7.30 p.m. BUZZ BARTON in DUEL TO DEATH TAN CHENG KEE. Sole Proprietor. THE NEW WORLD Various Side-shows and Attractions. THE NEW WORLD CABARET Change386 words
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Miscellaneous258 1930-01-07 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature. Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Spetd. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity, tion. F. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star 91 70 Nil 10.5 66 NE 15 Overcast Kota Bharu 84 71 0.06 7.5 85 Calm Cloudy k Trengganu 83 C258 words
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Miscellaneous180 1930-01-07 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, January 7 > H. \V. 3.10 a.m., 8.2, 2.. r .0 p.m., 8.3, Moon in Equator 2 p.m. Vyner Comez School of Dancing, Revue »t Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Wednesday. January 8 H. W. 3.51 a.m., 8.2, 3.52 p.m., 7.8. Moon first quarter 10.11 a.m.180 words
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Article850 1930-01-07 11 Automobile Show Aids Rubber Market TIN PRICE STILL ON DOWN GRADE. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, 11 v.m. To-day's Prices KiiMht 25' i cents. Tin. 123 tons at $89}» per picul. Yesterday's Prices Kublu-r. London 7J4d. per II).. up B d. New Y< rk ISM cts.850 words
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Article256 1930-01-07 11 Contrary Votes Result In Chaos. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, Jan. C. An extraordinarily interesting situation has now arisen in connection with the affairs of the Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd. At an extraordinary meeting held to-day, n resolution for voluntarily winding up the company and appointing liquidators was256 words
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Article318 1930-01-07 11 Not Enough Paid U.S. To Cover Interest. The annual message of the President of the United States of America, Mr. Herbert Hoover, was communicated to the seventyfirst Congress on Dec. 3, at the beginning of its second session. It was a document of 12,000 words, shorter than usual,318 words
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Article258 1930-01-07 11 Mr. Clynes and British Motor-Cycles. Complacency was the curse of the nine-teenth-century industrialist, stated Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P., in proposing the toast of "The British Cycle and Motor-Cycle Industry" at the annual dinner of the British Cycle and Motor-Cycle Manufacturers' and Traders' Union held at the Connaught258 words
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Article135 1930-01-07 11 First Subscription List For 1929-1930. Kf< J- M. Simc, Honorary Secretary, Children's Aid Society, sends the following H. S. Russell $50, Singapore Amatcnr Dramatic Compan- 1200, estate of the late Mr. A. Frankel $2,400, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Hugh C. Clifford, MC S M.C., G.8.E., (per135 words
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Article41 1930-01-07 11 A cable received by Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., from their London correspondent •tates that rubber stocks show «n incroaye of 2,?: i. r i lons during tin' piist week, the total now on hand being 76,062 tons.41 words
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Article72 1930-01-07 11 a Tone of Market —Steady, Sollers reserved. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 7 a id. per Ib. New' York :—Spot Sheet G. cents UN per lb. >♦♦«»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«♦«♦»«»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»««««»♦♦»«♦«»»«««♦♦♦♦«-» Singapore, 12 c o clock noon, Jan. 7. t.S.S. equal to London Standard tandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot72 words
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Article2364 1930-01-07 11 Lord Inchcape Reviews Prosition. The eighty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company was held on Dec. 11. at the company's offices, 122, Lcadenhall Street, London, E.C. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Inchcape. G.C.5.1., G.C.M.G., K.C.1.E., R.N.R., L.L.D., (chairman of2,364 words
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Article512 1930-01-07 11 New Offices and Showroom In Singapore. f An interesting addition to business premises in Singapore is the new building of Thorncycroft's Ltd. in Tank Road. These premises were occupied for the first time last week. Of steci construction, resting on reinforced concrete piles and pile caps, and finished512 words
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Article291 1930-01-07 11 Report Shows Successful Year. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Lunas Rubber Estates. Ltd., will be h?ld at the French Bank Buildings, at noon, on Monday next. The report to be submitted by the directors Is as follows Your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement291 words
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Article117 1930-01-07 11 The semi-annual report of the Nippon Vusen Kaisha was as follows The directors submit to you the statement of the assets and liabilities of the company, for the half year ending Sept. 30, 192 a. The net profit, after providing for the depreciation of the fleet and117 words
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Article1080 1930-01-07 11 Change of Heart Among The Dutch. WANTED—A FORCEFUL LEADER. (By A. W. Still.) London, Doc. 11. The Dutch have inflicted a surprise upon commercial London. A week ago, it was taken for granted that they would meet the suggestion for restriction made by the Indian Tea Association,1,080 words
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992 1930-01-07 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. PULL YOUR WEIGHT. Exactly a year ago, the then Genera! Officer Commanding: in Malaya, Major-Gcn-ral Sir C. C. van Straubcnzee, launched a recruiting campaign in Singapore with the object of bringing the local volunteer units up to the sanctioned estab'ishment. Previously, owing to992 words
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Article1576 1930-01-07 12 A Symposium of World Authorities. PART 11. The symposium of opinions as to the trade outlook for 1930, part of which was published in yesterday's issue, is completed to-day. An ex-President nf the American Chamber of Commerce in London is hopeful about British trade,1,576 words
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Article390 1930-01-07 12 Count Clauzel, a son of the French Minister in Vienna, is visiting Bangkok. Mr. Cedric Carver, having reconsidered, finds that he is unable to spare the tiny. for the duties of Secretary of the Malacca Club and has therefore resigned. The engagement is annuonced of Miss Florence390 words
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Article756 1930-01-07 12 DANGEROUS PASTIMES We read in a recent report the unconfirmed story thpt a boxer died while watching a game of dominoes. After the comparative ease of a sedentary occupation such as boxing, the dash and movement of dominoes must have proved too much for him In756 words
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Article43 1930-01-07 12 The amalgamation of two well-known commercial houses in Malaya, A. C. Harper and Co., Ltd., and Aylcsbury and Nutter, Ltd., has occurred. The business will be carried en under the styl" of "A. C. Harper Co., Ltd., succussurs to Aylestury arH Nutter, Ltd."43 words
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Advertisement309 1930-01-07 12 "LITTLE'S" FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION .xVfo, We desire to remind readers IT'vX^ "nf| t lat c P^ces of furniture JJ()\ [I illustrated, are typical examU~" s iJi n e st t 1c stoc ts which arc always on view in our Showj room. If you are interested I ||j why not309 words
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Advertisement251 1930-01-07 12 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905 Tel. No. 2415. T. K. K.'S TYRES. further rrduced from Tube*. 715 x US $13.30 to 111.50 $2.5* 730 x 1.10 $17.00 to $15.00 $3.00 24 X 6.80 to I 5.80 $1.00 26 x 3 9.00 to B.M $1.20 26 x251 words
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224 1930-01-07 13 PLOT AGAINST SOVIET- SENSATIONAL TRIAL IN GERMANY. PLOT TO SCUTTLE THE SOVIET. Attempt to Flood Russia With Forged Notes. Berlin, Jan. 0. A unique plot to scuttle the Soviet forms the background of a sensational trial which opened here to-day in which figure as defendants two Georgian and four German224 words
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Article190 1930-01-07 13 Schneider Trophy Machines As Models. EXPENSE JUSTIFIED. Superior to Any Foreign Aircraft. Rugby, Jan. fi. r\>- machines, of high flying need, hate been introduced to-day into Ike Boyal Ur Force. They are the direct result of the cx)i •ii in" cd in th" Schnoidcr Trophy compel190 words
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Article520 1930-01-07 13 Crowds Hold Up Traffic In Home. Home, Jan. 7. t brilliant c- re-.ncny which ha? n far in connection with the v wedding, was h?H at the Quirir.a' ;\ii:i where their Majestic- cave n I th.- Royal visitor?. th< diplomats, th" courtier*, the high State offlcinl*, thi of520 words
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Article19 1930-01-07 13 Washington, Jan. 7. Chief Justice T;ift h.i;: entcrc-il hospita ■od t I) concerning lii: h^ .<!•:. !;,uur,19 words
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Article66 1930-01-07 13 For Being Late for The "Tee Off." L. "trbench (Los Angeles), Jan. 7. Tho names of Walter Hagen and Leo Diept I have Ueon scratched from the qualifvinp- round of the U cr.l open golf cliamp:cn«hip for being lr.te fcr the tec off." Their excuse was that theyReuter - 66 words
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Article50 1930-01-07 13 Liverpool Association's Decision. London. Jan. 6. Tho Liverpool Cotton Association has directed *'-rt rules shall be drafted to provide that, on cotton s^-ld on spot terms, payment shall be either by bankers' ace; ptancer, by bankers' confirmed credit o-.- by cash in exchange for deliveries' ordered. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article79 1930-01-07 13 American Con-jress Gets Back To Work. Washington, Jan. 7. Faced with the uncompleted Tariff Bill r, bitter prohibition controversy and n f other qui stions that, raay necessitate their continuing work until the summer, Congress re-as3eaibied to-day after the recess. The Appropriations Committee of the House of RepresentativesReuter - 79 words
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Article60 1930-01-07 13 To Benefit 33 American Institutions. New York, Jan. 6. A committee, including Mr. Calvin Coolidge, U>2 former President of the Unitr I States, entrusted with tho disposal of a legacy of 56,000.000 by the late Mr. Conrad Huber, has decided to divide the bequest among American institutions on60 words
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Article69 1930-01-07 13 From Montmartre Fair To London Court. London, Jan. 6. Two London policemen have left for Paris to bring back Francis Lorang, the absconding chairman of the Bluebird petrol companies, who was arrested in Paris, where he was recognised whilst sitting astride a pig on a merry-go-round at Montmartre,Reuter - 69 words
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Article29 1930-01-07 13 Why Indian Conference Broke Down. New Delhi, Jan. fi. The failure of the shipping conference is officially ascribed to differences between British and Indian shipping interests. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article41 1930-01-07 13 Rugby, Jan. 6. The King has appioved the appointment Mr. William Seeds, His Majesty's High <. 'liissio'icr on the inter-Allied Rhine- I land Hijrh Commission, to be Ambassador i Extra mI'mtv and Plenipotentiary at Kid H.= Jan.-ito.— Britk-h WirtliM. I41 words
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Article455 1930-01-07 13 Rationalising Industry. FURTHER STEP FORWARD IN BRITAIN. London, Jan. 7. A further step towards the rationalisation of the heavy industries in Great Britain is indicated by the announcement that a company will be formed to take over and operats the coke ovens, the blast furnaces, the steel455 words
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Article40 1930-01-07 13 Attempts to Prevent Diet Dissolution. Tokio, Jan. 5. The Seiyukai, the Opposition party, h continuing its effort < to prevent tindissolution of the Diet, while the Ministerialists arc busily engaged preparing for the elections, which they considci inevitable. N'ichi-Nichi.40 words
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Article125 1930-01-07 13 Nanking Declares New Laws Now in Force. The Chinese National Government i? confident of its ability to assume jurisdiction over and protection of foreigm r declarci Mr. Hu Han-min in a statemen 1 reported by the Sin Kuo Mm. The new laws which are now effective125 words
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Article516 1930-01-07 13 Startling F.M.S. Decision. HOW COLLECTION WILL BE ARRANGED. The decision of the F.M.S. Government to impose a two per cent, tax on betting at race meetings has come as a complete surprise to local racing circles. The news first appeared in ths last issue516 words
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Article48 1930-01-07 13 Canada's Representative To Leave This Week. Ottawa, Jan. 7. Colonel Ralston, the Minister of National Defence, leaves for England on Friday to represent Canada a", the Naval Disarmament Conference. Commander Hose, the chief executive onVer of the naval branch, will be the < '.mad an expert. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article106 1930-01-07 13 U.S. Farmers Warned To Reduce Acreage. London, Jan. 7. The Federal Farm Board has warned the cotton farmers to reduce their acreage this spring if they wish the Government to assist in the marketing of th< 11)30 crop. The Board declares that only the crop failure in Texas106 words
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Article54 1930-01-07 13 Under-Sccretaryship For Foreign Affairs. Rugby, Jan. G. Sir Robert Vansittart will to-morrow take up his duties as Permanent Undersecretary fcr Foreign Affairs, in succes-slc-n to Sir Ronald Lindsay. Sir Ronald Lindsay leaves England in about two months time to assume his post as the n' w AmbassadorBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Article35 1930-01-07 13 General Mo Te-hui and Mr. Tsai Yunsung, who are conducting the negotiations in connection with the Chinese Eastern Railway on behalf of the Man-cnuri-iii authorities, art) {joins t'J Mo-cow on Ja:>. 10.35 words
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Article115 1930-01-07 13 Higher Prices and More Power in 1930. New York, Jan. 7. Many thousands are daily attending the annual National Automobile Show at the Grand Central Palace, which indicates that 1930 will be a year of eight cylinder ears and increased prices. Over a score of newReuter - 115 words
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Article95 1930-01-07 13 General Smuts' Picture Of Future Wars. Boston, Jan. C. General Smuts, interviewed by Reuter. disagreed with President Hoover's suggestion of neutrality for food ships in war time on the gTpund that it was merely another palliative against the barbarism of war. "We want to have done withReuter - 95 words
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Article162 1930-01-07 13 Racing Motorist's Test On Pendine Sands. Rugby, Jan. 6. The famous British racing motorist. Kaye Don, who expects to make an attempt this year on the world's land speed record of 231 miles per hour held by Sir Henry Segrave, yesterday tested in a racing carBritish Wireless - 162 words
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Article185 1930-01-07 13 Two Famous Murder Cases Recalled. Rugby, Jan. 6. Sir Montague Shearman, the wellknown judge, died this morning, aged 7:j. Until his recent retirement he had been a judge in the King's Bench Division since 1914. In his earlier days he was a prominent athlete. British Wireless.185 words
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Article40 1930-01-07 13 London Political Agreement Rumour. Tokio, Jan. 5. A rumour is current in some quarters to the effect that, as a by-product of the London Naval Conference, a political ajrrocmert. on Chinese affairs will be brought into existence. N'ichi-Nichi.40 words
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Article113 1930-01-07 13 Two Bodies Recovered Off Santa Monica. Santa Monica (California), Jan. 7. Naval divers have recovered the bodies of Mr. Kenneth Hawke;;, the film director, and also of Mr. Thomas Harris, the studio property man. Reuter. It will be recalled that ten people (including Mr. Kenneth Hawker,) were113 words
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Article392 1930-01-07 13 Capt. the Hon. Hugh Grosvenor Killed. TWO OTHER DEATHS. Preparing for Flight To England. Rugby, Jan. 0. Captain the Hon. Hugh Grosrecor, Ai<l"-de-Cii:iip to Sir Alexander More Rutbren, Governor of South Australia, l killed in a seaplane acquirnt in Australia. He was thr i uly son and392 words
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Article237 1930-01-07 13 Inflammatory and Most Reprehensible." London, Jan. C. In India the Labour Government ia steadily pursuing the path towards Dominion status. The most critical stage in that development, has been now reached," says the Daily Herald in calling attention to the inflammatory and aaost reprehensible language" used by237 words
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Article117 1930-01-07 13 A Handley Paße-Curtiss Patents Dispute. New York, Jan. <",. The long threatened international di«pute over aviation patents may be precipitated by litigation following the recent award of the Guggenheim IVi/.e (for safety flying) to a Cartiss machine tin id with the slotted wing davits. The Handley PageReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement101 1930-01-07 13 sj!!Wflßll!HWmiliM!Wimi!iWMraifl!i;:Ulf^^ I TO-DAY'S 24 PAGES, f Pmte I Trade Outlook for the New I Year (Part II) 12 Mr. Churchill's Impressions of California 17 I i -l.ti-r Side of Life in London, by J. Jefferson. Farjeon 8 W Afterthoughts nn the Indian Conference, by the Indian Correspondent ..11 Australian Politics101 words
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Article1431 1930-01-07 14 Indians Get Together. LOOKING AT THE PAST AND FUTURE. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) Another milestone in the political evolution of Malayan Indians was reached when the All-Malaya Indian Conference held its third session in Singapore during Christinas week under the presidency of the Hon. Mr. H.1,431 words
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Article254 1930-01-07 14 Week-End "Breeze Of Optimism." The Hague, Jan. 6. A breeze of optimism blew over The Hague Conference on Sunday evening. This was the result of happy personal contact established between the German and French Ministers in" the course of a series of social functions held during the previousReuter - 254 words
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Article146 1930-01-07 14 Is Krishnamurti a "World Teacher." Madras. Dec. 24. The fifty-fourth annual convention of the Theosophical Society was held at Adyar to-day. Among those present w«re Bishop Leadbeater and Mr. Jinarajadasa, the latter having returned to Madras only this morning after nearly two years' lecturing work abroad, particularly in146 words
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Article126 1930-01-07 14 Prohibition Motion Lost By 3 Votes. Rangoon, Dec. 11. In the Burma Council to-day, the debate was resumed on the resolution moved on the previous Hay by U. Sein Ba that the Kyaukse district be experimented with prohibition as the first instalment of the total prohibition126 words
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Article96 1930-01-07 14 Director-General's Appeal To the Public. New Delhi, Dec. 12. The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, in a communication-la the Press, says that in spite of the issue of repeated instructions regarding the necessity for affixing the official label and recording the particular route on Air Mail correspondence,96 words
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Article38 1930-01-07 14 Arrival of Russian Ambassador. Information has been received that Mr. Stark, Russian Ambassador in Kabul, arrived there on Dec. 5. Two Russian aeroplanes left Kabul for Russia early this month and two arrived from Russia.38 words
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Article47 1930-01-07 14 No Nominations Received From Indians. Suva, Dec. 16. No nominations have been received for the election of Indian members to the Fiji Legislative Council to replace the three Indian members who resigned in October. Apparently Indiana intend to boycott the Council as in Kenya.47 words
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Article24 1930-01-07 14 Mr. Baba bin Jaudin Malay cooperative officer stationed at Alor Gaiah, lias taken similar duties in Negri Sembilnn id addition to hit* previous duties,24 words
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Article431 1930-01-07 14 Three Banishees Sent To Prison. I I j I 1 I At the Johore Bahru Assizes on Saturday, before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, Mak Seng pleaded guilty to the charge of returning from banishment and was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment. The accused was lawfully431 words
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Article162 1930-01-07 14 Pit-village of 8,000 Only 500 Working. London, Dec. 13. The closing down of the coal mines is responsible for the wretched plight of the small South Wales town of Brynmawr where hardly more than 500 of the population of 8,000 are working. Brynmawr stands at the northern162 words
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Article110 1930-01-07 14 Convict Makes Half -Crowns Disappear. London, Dec. 26. Habit was too strong for a convict when, for the first time in the history of the Irish Free State convict prisons, a variety concert and entertainment was given on Christmas night in the Irish Free State convict110 words
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Article154 1930-01-07 14 Novel Point at Issue In Ipoh. A very interesting legal question, probably the first of its kind in Malaya, was taken up at the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday before Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., and one assessor, Mr. K. O. Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, in connection with154 words
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Article35 1930-01-07 14 The twenty-two Hailam South Sea Communists who were recently arrested in the upper storey of a Chinese school at Bangkok, where they were holding a mooting, have lx>en committed for trial hy the Borispah Court,35 words
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Article158 1930-01-07 14 Some Remain Still Undecided. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 7. In addition to the list previously published, the Larut tin fields (four dredges) and the Jelapang (one dredge) were closed on Sunday. There is local comment to the effect that whereas a certain number of dredges158 words
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Article91 1930-01-07 14 European Charged with Breach Of Trust. Arrested on a warrant from Sarawak, r European named Arthur Dudley Taylor was produced before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, the District Judge, this morning and charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant and illegal possession of an automatic pistol91 words
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Article76 1930-01-07 14 Arrested on Ship Yesterday Afternoon. A Chinoee Hokien who is suspected of being one of the four robbers who were ambushed by police at Havelock Road on Friday evening was produced before the Second Police Magistrate this morning and charged with attempted murder. The prisoner, Sicw Ah Kow,76 words
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Article81 1930-01-07 14 Estate Owner Takes Drastic Action. It has now been established that the Chinese who was admitted to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sunday with a gun-shot wound in the arm is not the man who is wanted by the police in connection with the Havelock81 words
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Article114 1930-01-07 14 A large number .pf persons attending Saturday's and Monday's dances at Raffles Hotel gave Dawn Assheton, the English •oprano, and Laszlo Schwartz, the Hungarian violinist and composer, a warm reception. The artists give an unusual musical entertainment. Miss Assheton presents the songs of various lands in114 words
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Article89 1930-01-07 14 To Restrict the Output Of Tea. London, Jan. 7. The Financial Times' Amsterdam correspondent states there is every reason to believe that agreement on a joint policy of restriction, as between British and Dutch tea growers, has been reached as a result of negotiations atReuter - 89 words
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Article105 1930-01-07 14 Arranging for the Naval Conference. Rugby, Jan. 6. The Prime Minister, who is spending the Christmas Parliamentary recess at his native town of Lossiemouth, Scotland, has been closely engaged during the past week with work relating to the Five Power Naval Conference which opens on Jan. 21. HeBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article93 1930-01-07 14 Speculators in Serious Difficulties. Shanghai, Jan. C. The continued severe decline in silver is causing a serious situation on the Shanghai Exchange. Under pressure of speculators and merchants buying foreign currency the banks, as a precautionary measure, have refused to sell unless they are thoroughly covered on everyReuter - 93 words
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Article82 1930-01-07 14 Foreign 'Office to Negotiate With Powers. The Chinese Foreign Office will shortly negotiate with the Powers concerned regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops, says a Sin Kuo Mm report. The American Government has already declared its willingness to reduce its troops and to withdraw them all eventually.82 words
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Article22 1930-01-07 14 Reported to Have Declined A Peerage. London, Dec. 25. It is reported that Mr. Robert Smillie has declined a peerage.22 words
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Article53 1930-01-07 14 Washington's Good Name Vindicated. Washington, Jan. 7. After an extraordinary three months' session —with special reference to alleged bootlegging in Washington —a Federal grand jury has reported that the nations capital is not the vice-ridden, lawless community it is pictured. It found conditions no worse in Washington thanReuter - 53 words
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Article33 1930-01-07 14 May Seize Husbands' Bank Deposits. Washington. Jan. 7. The Supreme Court has sustained the constitutionality of the New York State law entitling deserted wives to attach their husbands' bank deposits. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article58 1930-01-07 14 How French Cruiser Went Aground. Oran (Algeria) Jan. 5. The 14,000 tons French cruiser Edgar Quinct struck an uncharted rock. Salvage work is likely tc be impeded by strong under currents. Reuter. A previous message (dated Jan. 4) stated that the cruiser ran aground in a thick58 words
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Article56 1930-01-07 14 Balance Only Exceeded By One British House. New York, Jan. G. Showing a valance at the end of the year exceeding $2,206,060,000, the National City Bank has established a new high record for the largest bank in the United States. The balance is exceeded only by thatReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1930-01-07 14 J. P. Morgan Co.'s Borwis To Employees. New York, Jan. r>. The New Year has begun happily for the employees of J. P. Morgan and Company. Numbering about a thousand, each received a full year's pay as bonus. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article98 1930-01-07 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. C. In connection with the T.S.N. firm, the Court having approved the arrangement whereby the creditors will be paid as the assets are realised, the first dividend of 25 per cent, was paid to-day. Since the scheme was approved by Mr.98 words
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Advertisement51 1930-01-07 14 SIDEROSTHEN Anti-Corrosive Paint IS USED ALL OVER THE WORLD It has stood the test of this 4^^9JKIL climate for many years and jSS^OS^^SBL lias shown itself to be the Ideal flßa£r%| r***V Paint for Preventing Rust. 'OsL i^riw 7r/ *y jm Jj Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (.Incorporated in51 words
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Article529 1930-01-07 15 The Latest News. PROBLEM OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. N»w York, Jan. 6. Phil Scott's Manager has announced hi.-. willingness to allow Scott to fight .lack Sharkey, at Miami, in Febiuary, the winner to meet Max Schmeling for the heavy-weight title.— Reuter. This latest cable leaves the matter529 words
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Article258 1930-01-07 15 Teams Chosen for The Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 7. Perak and the United .Services have chosen their teams for the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The following will represent Perak Ponsford Barr, MacArthur, Robertson. Markkas Hill, Nicholson T. Lewis. Craig, Walker, Paterson,258 words
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Article469 1930-01-07 15 S.C.C. Eleven Beaten By Engineers. Many mcmU is have criticised the action of the S.C.C. committee in allowing the more important hockey matches to Im> rar the area usually reserved f«r the nnis courta, bat after witnessing the game played between a Clul> eleven and the469 words
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Article107 1930-01-07 15 Programme of S.C.C. Spring Tournament. The Singapore Cricket Club spring tennis tournament will begin on Mar. IV. The programme of events includes the singles championship, the championship pairs, the profession pairs, the godmvn doulili s handicap and the veterans' doublet handicap. In the profession pairs members have the option107 words
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Article269 1930-01-07 15 Only Four Entries This Year. The professional billiards championship this year will be contested by Davis (holder), Newman, Falkiner. and Inman Smiths Lindrum. and McConachy— three of the world's greatest plu/ers have not sent in their names. Entries for the 19S0 professional billiards championship closed in mail week,269 words
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Article48 1930-01-07 15 Will Play in Wimbledon And French Championships. London, Dec. 26. In an interview with L'lntian3ifceant Ti'ilcn said he would not play in th< Davis Cup again as he must leave roon for young players, but he would certainl; participate in the French championship! and at Wimbledon.48 words
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Article760 1930-01-07 15 New Batting Record. REMARKABLE CAREER OF AUSTRALIAN PLAYER. Sydney, Jan. 6. A new world's batting record was established by Don Bradman when he scored 452 not out while playing for New South Wales Against Queensland in a Sheffield Shield match.— Router. The previous record mdi760 words
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Article114 1930-01-07 15 Tuesday, Jan. 7 Rugby S.C.C. game: Colours vs. Whites Wednesday, Jan. 8 Rugby P.S.R.F.C. 2nd XV vs. 2nd XV C Co., Welch Regt. Hockey Possibles vs. Probables, trial foi Colony match at S.C.C. or S.R.C. Friday, Jan. 10 Hockey S.C.C. v§. 1.A., S.C.C. Medical Celuap vs. S.C.C, M.C.114 words
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Article515 1930-01-07 15 Rear-Commodore's Team Successful. Sunday's event at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was a team race in which both the "A" and "B" classes participated. The Vice-Commodore's (Mr. R. M. Williams) team consisted of Tromp, Jean 11, Prima Donna, Punai, and Columbine, and the Rear-Commodore's (Mr. F.515 words
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Article156 1930-01-07 15 Interesting Review of Sport Published. The Malayan Sports Annual, recently published by the Peninsular Publicity Service, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, at the modest price of $2, gives an interesting review of sporting activities throughout the Colony and F.M.S. The records are useful, though incomplete, but the information given in156 words
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Article104 1930-01-07 15 Singapore G.C. Ladies' Spoon Competition. The Singapore Golf Club ladies' January spoon competition was played yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mrs. Graham Brown with a net score of 37. Forty-four cards were taken out and the following were returned Urs. Graham Brown «rs. G. C. Clarke104 words
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Article46 1930-01-07 15 ANOTHER LOVE SET Betty Nuthall's Engagement Forecasted. London, Dec. 24. An evening paper forecasts the announcement of the engagement of Miss Betty Nuthall to Dr. Patrick Spence. The Young Muslim Athletic Club of Taiping and the Chains' Amateur Dramatic Association of Kuala Lumpur have been registered.46 words
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Article262 1930-01-07 15 Arrangements for The Competition. Representatives of various firms were present at the Stadium, Anson Road, yesterday afternoon when the arrangements were discussed for this year's InterCommercial Cup Competition. Capt. G. L. Harris, presided. It was decided that the competition should be run on knock-out lines as in previous262 words
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Article123 1930-01-07 15 Singapore Club's American Tournament. The results of the Singapore Chess Club's handicap American tournament. Evans' gambit accepted, to-date are us mows Cl Klink 2A Reay 2A Maschoieff 2A Peck 2B Tan I.unne Kia 3 Jumabhoy 2B Colman 1 Loh Kam Woon 1 Sarwar 2D Parbury 3 Stevens 2A Mclntyre123 words
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Advertisement19 1930-01-07 15 NEW "HM" RECORDS TO-DAY January 1, Issue LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Agents. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORB.19 words
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Advertisement7 1930-01-07 15 "Witton" Motors ■smVl K^3C^*?^**' TRY THE FIRST.7 words
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Advertisement570 1930-01-07 16 THE WAHLEVERSHARP PERSONAL POINT FOUNTAIN PEN is the LAST WORD in Fountain pen manufacture. The INTERCHANGEABLE NIUS «ive a choice from 11 diftcient points and 8 beautifully ccicured holders, with EVERSHARI' PENCILS to match. t^ Choose /ft G^| RICH GIFTS V Without y mi x Uniquely A Hesitation NO gift570 words
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Advertisement180 1930-01-07 16 Q* tr morning in the traffic ,U fe«gg snißT X iam— or after the *ii^t I dance you must have _^g^^^JL>ij^g WSr concert pitch, without HS^" .<(&%& W^ trouble to you. w*^^ I Any Exide Service ffi% [WBH^^ Agent will tell you (ffl| wm^^ how Exide Batteries I''•' Kw^fw and180 words
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2004 1930-01-07 17 Touring on Calif ornian Roads Wine "For Sacramental Purposes Only" San Francisco and Los Angeles A Gay and Happy City Millions From Oil and the Movies— What Chaplin Thinks of the Talkies. IM!ll!llllllllli;i!M;illllllllll|i|IIIIIIIIIM!!lfllli;.illll!i;iM jyjß. WINSTON CHURCHILL continues his explorations of California in to-day's instalment2,004 words
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Article217 1930-01-07 17 Employee of Kobinson Co. Pleads Guilty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. Chin Ohoon Yin, the salesman formerly employed by Messrs. Robinson and Co. of Kuala Lumpur, who was hmM in Ipoh on a charpe of having forged the signature of Mr. R. K. CombM of217 words
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Article131 1930-01-07 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 3. Si Loong, a Chinese of Penang, was arrested at Salak South on Dec. 31, on a warrant issued by the Penan;? maifist rate and charged this morning in the local ii(. lire court, before Mr. (I. 11. Nash, with having131 words
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Advertisement36 1930-01-07 17 I j v d mm m mjsj HEALTH I I InsflKm 111 JSk HAPPINESS Iff Imil inEvery B ttie H^^SB Phone 3463 fyfePfftfJll FOR YOUR TRIAL ORDER B^^M THE PHCENIX Pp^lli' A erate( i Water SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement156 1930-01-07 18 Quality Pays HOY fMCMLCOIONDON JUT" *L IWING MCTAL Hoyts Metal has been used on all the principal long distance flights and is being used in ever increasing quantities in modern Diesel Work for Marine and Land purposes. Hoyts ha\e a brand to suit your every need and large stocks arc156 words
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Advertisement484 1930-01-07 18 HEALTHY RUBBER TREES! INCREASED LATEX YIELDS! STATISTICS PROVE IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE Discerning Estate Managers, before manuring, Nhould call or write for full particulars of the following Fertilizer* SULPHATE OF AMMONIA UREA-BASF 46% Nitrogen DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (20.6% Nitrogen— S2.s% Phosphoric AcW) ICITNADUAC I 20% Nitro en LtUilArilUj 20% Phosphoric Acid484 words
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Advertisement277 1930-01-07 18 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never sec those young healthy trees ready to be tapped —he was afraid malaria, 'flu or tever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned277 words
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Article1419 1930-01-07 19 Veneer Over Animism MISSIONARY'S LECTURE TO CONFERENCE. 'I lie third day's session of the Methodist Episcopal annual Conference opened Saturday at We< ey Church. Rev. H. B. Amstutz crave the report of the Board of Ministerial Training and indicated what progress had been Jnadc in the1,419 words
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Article193 1930-01-07 19 First Supply from New Filters. S n(rapore received its first supply of filtered water from Johore on Dec. 31, \'.<2'.i. This made possible by the completion of the filters at Gunong Pulai.! Previously only unfiltered water had conic through 'from the Gunong Pulai: reservoir. When the new filters193 words
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Article115 1930-01-07 19 Penang Scoutmasters Honoured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tenant, Jan. <>. A unique Scout rally will be witnessed at noon to-morrcw on the esplanade, when the acting Governor will present gold medals of merit (to Messrs. D. S. Zainul Abidin, a teacher in the Penang Free BchooL and115 words
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Article84 1930-01-07 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 4. A Chinese tapping coolie belonging to Tebong Estate in the district of Alor Gajah, who was missing and concerning which a report was made at the police station, was discovered after some days in a well in an out84 words
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Article35 1930-01-07 19 Owing to the illness of Miguel Fleta, the Spanish tenor, the recital arranged for next Sunday, at the Victoria Theatre has Uecn postponed. Ticket holders can havi' their money ivUnnetl a! John Little's.35 words
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Article408 1930-01-07 19 Americans Decide To Form Colony. I I Fifty fed-up" American men and women, driven to distraction by tho din of city life, are to found a iocs of supermen in an African colony. In this modern Eden thero will be no alarm clocks, wireless s?ts, saxophones,408 words
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Article44 1930-01-07 19 Tokio, Dec. 22. According to the announcement of the Ministry of France, the situation of Japan's national debt is analysed at the end of the month of November as follows Domestic Bonds Y4 432 171 000 Foreign Bonds 1,451,291,000 Total Y5,88.3,4«,00044 words
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Article330 1930-01-07 19 German General's Prophecy. Berlin, Dec. 10. In the Assembly Rooms of the Zoological Gardens last night the senior officers of the former Imperial Army and Navy gathered in force and in full uniform to honour Field-Marshal von Mackenson, who recently reached his 80th birthday. The Field-Marshal,330 words
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Article106 1930-01-07 19 Should More Indian Pilots Be Trained London, Dec. 27. There is ho reason why Indians should not make most skilful fliers." remarks a leader in the Daily Chronicle, calling attention to the Aga Khan's £500 prize for the first Indian to fly to India. It points106 words
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185 1930-01-07 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have observed that shortly a film entitled Tho Jazz Singer is to be screened at the Victoria Theati-o. I believe it was generally understood that cinema exhibitions at the Victoria Theatre could only take place in cases185 words
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Letter971 1930-01-07 19 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, There are at present some sort of returns or statistics on tin output compiled periodically by the Mines Department. It is not known whether a more modern and comprehensive information bureau he» been or is about to be established for971 words
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Article149 1930-01-07 19 Mr. and Mrs. Naicker Entertained. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. It The Selangor Hindu Mahajana Sungguin entertained Mr. E. V. Ramasamy Naicker and Mrs. Naicker to a tea at the Great Eastern Hotel this evening, when there was a large gathering present. Mr. Naicker, speaking149 words
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Article193 1930-01-07 19 Alleged Attempted Suicide By Tamil Clerk. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. A young Tamil clerk named Dharmaratnnm. in the employ of the F.M.S. Railways, v.as charged in the Magistrate^ Court with havirp: attempted to commit suicide on the night of Christmas Eve at his quarters193 words
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Article99 1930-01-07 19 Car Runs into Level Crossing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 1. Before Mr. A. C. Boyd at the Alor Gajah Court, a Malay named Yasim bin Yahya was charged thai he damaged the level crossing gates at Tampin (on the Malacca side) by driving his bus in99 words
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Article91 1930-01-07 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. C. The Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Scott arrivod here to-day by the Sea Belle 11, which Mr. Meadow* Frost (Resident Councillor) and Commander Peal boarded. At 9.80 a.m. the party landed. His Excellency spending a few minutes in an91 words
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Article57 1930-01-07 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 4. In the Alor Cajah Court Mm Mr. A. C. Boyd, the preliminary inquiry watt concluded in which Ainat bin Aboo wia charged with committing rape on a girl named Mah bintec Mat, his adopted daughter. Accused was committed to stand his57 words
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Article19 1930-01-07 19 An addition of four dancing girls ha.« been made to the- cabaret show at the New World.19 words
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Advertisement125 1930-01-07 19 MOWER REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES MADB IN ALL SIZES OP TO 8 FEET DIAMETER. Suitable for Road and -r~-\ tk« h.. Railway CulverU (ffj^ Specially Constructed f Br Cheapest OVOID SHAPED J-- /SSLIShX Pipes for (Bar\Wi»»r\ Sewerage \MF \W y, Scheme __A "~^B^l^^»v JHP*' ''^jJJßfl*^ F'rieea on application. 55 Sola Manufacturer*125 words
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Article3000 1930-01-07 20 COAL STRIKE SETTLED New Proposals for Super Tax. A FARCICAL STATE GOVERNMENT. (I'ror.i Our Own Correspondent.) Canberra, Dec. 2. In a short measure of 50 lines, the •mmonw.allh Treasure--, Mr. Theodore, has brought down to Parliament a scheme for one of the most important changes3,000 words
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Article105 1930-01-07 20 How A European Came To I Be Charged. The finding of two revolver bullets in the compound of a house at Tanglin by a neigflbour, who handed them in to the police, led to the appearance of a European before the Criminal District Judge, yesterday morning. D.105 words
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Advertisement83 1930-01-07 20 CROSSLEY Crude Oil Engines HfIRRISONs'BfIRKF.R C° ll tt {Incorporated in Oit Sfrtifi S<rf/rirr"'< GUERLAIN PARFUMS DE GRAND LUXE A GIFT ALWAYS APPRECIATED. Ask for L* HEURE BLELE. BOUQUET DE FAUNES MITSOUKO, DJEDI, SHAMMAR, CHAMPS ELYSEES, RUE DE LA PAIX, etc., and LIU, the Latest Creation of Guerlain. OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM83 words
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Advertisement52 1930-01-07 20 Sunburn abrasions and soreness of the skin of arms, face and neck are immediately soothed and rapidly healed by PUROL Tina 30 and 55 cm. Tubes 75 cv. «t^sgpEs^tv Obtainable everywhere House-Hunters should study the small advertisements on Page Six of to-day's STRAITS TIMES your new home may be advertised52 words
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Advertisement309 1930-01-07 20 A A 111 Distinctly Ira Different TANGFE is ennraly different Irom any other lipstick. When M touches your li(.s it turns from Its original orange color to 0« •node of blus'vrose that harmonize* with your type of beauty In perfection, whether you are a Mondo or brtnette. And Tangee does309 words
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Advertisement122 1930-01-07 21 I Good Covers Deserve Good TubesThe satisfaction that comes from knowing you have stout, thick, red rubber, Goodyear Tubes in your tyres adds greatly to the pleasure of motoring. More than that, you get from your covers all of the long mileage that the manufacturer intended you should ha c.122 words
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Advertisement156 1930-01-07 21 TWO STRIKING NOVELTIES THE NEW 4 CYLINDERS. 6 CYLINDERS. THE TOURING 4-CYLINDER. the TOURING 6-CYLINDER. ELEGANCE COMFORT SPEED ECONOMY LARGE AND ROOMY COACH BODIES. COME AND EXAMINE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM WHERE THEY ARE ON VIEW. Sole Agents EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. Head Office Branches SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND156 words
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Article1191 1930-01-07 22 Party Turn-Coats. THE PRIVILEGE OF CLEVER MEN. Lord Rathmore, better known to Ms generation as David Plunket, had the Vnack of usinj; his slight stammer to enhance the effect of his witticisms. When he was First Commissioner of Works, tad responsible for the Palace of Westminster,1,191 words
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Article157 1930-01-07 22 Important Decision By Privy Council. The groat fish canning and packing of Canada's Pacific coast has been placed under the control of the British Columbia Government by a decision of the Imperial Privy Council. This tribunal decided that the Federal Government had no right to license this industry,157 words
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Article1158 1930-01-07 22 Portland Club Laws. PENALTIES FOR LOW BIDDING. The Portland, after conference with representatives of other London clubs, has issued its new code of laws for the game of Contract Bridge, writes the bridge correspondent of The Times and in doing so explains that it has kept1,158 words
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Article198 1930-01-07 22 Conditions Under Which Officers are Liable. New Delhi, Dec. 12. An Army instruction announce^ that all officers going to Great Britain or Northern Ireland on leave who maintain residence there or spend more than six months of the income-tax year there are liable to assessment for British198 words
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Article65 1930-01-07 22 American Cruiser Sails Pending Trouble. Admiral Charles M'Vay, commander of the American Asiatic Fleet, has sailed for Shanghai aboard the cruiser Pittsburgh, to be at the centre of trouble." Admiral M'Vay said that due to the serious situation in China and the possibility that the lives of American65 words
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Advertisement107 1930-01-07 22 j» JKHs^Bfl Bi^ 11 I s^sw^^^sT Bfi^^^ 11 Hm^ i J^9Esfis«3 *ff^^^^ Inspired by Chrysler, built by Dodge Brothersit had to be a surpassing value All the fine things you have long associated with Chrysler style, spirit, charm plus those sterling Dodge qualities of dependability and economy are crystallized in107 words
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Advertisement535 1930-01-07 23 Assets exceed $10,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). lIF.AD OFTICS, Winchester Uoute, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies535 words
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Advertisement598 1930-01-07 23 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Paid Up Capital in COO.OOO shares of i 5 each £1,000,000 Reserve Tumi 4,000,000 Ui-seive Liability of Proprietors 3,0U0,000 ■BAD OKFICE 33, Mahapaajate, Ixindon. E.C. 2. Agcm-itM and llranchea Amritaai Iloilo I. iawar Alur star Klang Raageoa Bangkok Pirsiabaa Batarla K. I.umpur598 words
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Advertisement727 1930-01-07 23 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE i: NDELSBANK. Establis! I 181 af Amsterdam Authorised Capital Ulda. 100,000,000 (abont £8.500,000) Paid Lp Capital Gld •'..VOOO.OOO (about £4.000,000) Reserves Clds. ZtftUM (abont iJ.HTO.OOO) HEAD O! i V. AMSTKBDAJL BRANCH I'tJ.i. rHK HAGUE, HOT! ROAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA: Head Offlea for Dutch East Indies. SHANGHAI: Dead727 words
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Advertisement288 1930-01-07 23 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. A«»ets £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS lIFE DfSCKAMCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business IS Enjoying Rapid Growth HAS A Ptlicy for Every Need. Established 1887. Branch288 words
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Advertisement246 1930-01-07 23 *in .I, CARBOLASTIC NEW ROOFS. -^cImHH OLD RooFS <«9 ,n I,, y,", g iii i 'Wwaj "CARBOLASTIC" a s^u*** preparation for the water-proofing of nearly every type of roof Laid on with a brush, it quickly sets and forms a solid water-proof surface. i i Fullest details from Sole Agents246 words
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Advertisement153 1930-01-07 24 MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER. X^ N^ ,^-^U PYRAMID The Happy Handkerchief GUARANTEED BY TOOTAL. Sole Importers Win. JACKS CO. (MALAYA), LTD. KNOW YOUR TOBACCO Tobacco is grown in various parts of the world, but the best comes from Isabela Province in the Philippines. This is the only kind used in A153 words
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Advertisement227 1930-01-07 24 LIGHT BASS VmC.anißuwT'£'co.i!. 0 Vxak LONDON. M/-J A Light Brew for the Tropic but The Home Flavour "Great Stuff" Sole Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Incorporated in InsjUad) BRUNNER MONO CO. LIMITED NORTi WICH, ENGLAND A SUBSIDIARY COMPANY OP IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LIMITED. CHUSCENT BRA MO. \BM&G!J Manufacturers of PURE227 words
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Advertisement133 1930-01-07 24 THE FOREMOST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. r KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Dietribotors for Malaya GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated in r.S.A.i Hf SALES-SERVICE ROOM. 55. ROBINSON ROAD. Bf NOW READY. I MONDAY the j —r SINGAPORE and 1 r }iougl)DiQrv m FOR j— ZZ~ If WtDNESDAY 1930 I jpj==^J PRINTEO AND P'JR.'SMU BY FRASER133 words
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