The Straits Times, 8 March 1930
1930-03-08
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Title Section40 1930-03-08 1 The straits Times [ESTABLISHED NIABLT A CENTURT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL EWSPAPF~ IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, MARy H S, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS. The Strait s Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS40 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1930-03-08 1 Ny Carlsberg Beer In ImlllrK mid on draught. Sole Import, r- KAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. i Inc. in Denmaik I SIM, A PORE. YOUR GUARANTEE The name "BERNESE ALPS MILK CO." upon a tin of milk or cream stamps it as a guaranteed product of the highest possible quality. Situated186 words
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Advertisement90 1930-03-08 1 v The New Robinson Self-Adjusting Easy Chair sor i Tiip* n speaks TALKIE FOR The chair lhal makes il easy to "take it easy" simply by self-adjustment. As the body moves so does the chair automatically adapt itself to the redistribution of the weight. Upholstered in plain casement. Price $25.50.90 words
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Advertisement14 1930-03-08 1 Prime Portland: "0 X" j CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. In Denmark) > SINGAF'OIM:. >14 words
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Advertisement532 1930-03-08 2 P. 0 M BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) ■AIL AND PABSENGBR AND CAEGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. DNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVfcS>TMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON rOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MALWA H.«") JJar. R PORE f'.3uu532 words
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Advertisement614 1930-03-08 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball HARUNA MARU 10,600 Mar. IS 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Mar. 27 88 KATORI MARU 10,000 Apl. 10 11 t ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Apl. 21 25 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 May 8 9 HAKONK614 words
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Advertisement478 1930-03-08 2 BURNS PBHP LINE (Incorporated 1> England) FOB BRISBANE, BYDNKT AND MKLsmjuhmjb; via java, uakww jumi thursday island. Rsgnlar Monthly sailings by tho wellknown stesmer MARELLA (7866 tons) and tho new motor vessel, MALABAR (4612 tons). The MM, MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins478 words
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Advertisement652 1930-03-08 2 K.P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract wits NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERHMINT. Telephone No. 8340, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marina Depts. and Manager's Desk. Reresentr.tive for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourists Boraan of Java. MYER-- March 9, Riouw, Billiton and652 words
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Advertisement593 1930-03-08 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. HI CHINA MUTUAL BTRAM 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. (Route593 words
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Advertisement550 1930-03-08 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trcngganu, Kclantan, Banfrn.-mi. Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bnngkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIR Mar. 10 Mar. i 2 PRACHATII'OK Mar. 17 Mar. IV MALINI Mar. 24 Mar. M The steamers are fitted550 words
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Advertisement455 1930-03-08 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Sloomva.irt Mnalschappij Ncderland und N.V. Rotkrdamschc Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Amsterdam K-hSi, Julian, «,070 S.M.N. Apr. A P. C. Hooft I4*M "f-M- A bajak i 1 A| M S M.N.— Vessels route via Belawan, Sabang, Colombo, Sum. PoH Bald, Gc-noa, Aigieis an.l buulhamptea to455 words
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Advertisement1592 1930-03-08 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DdlAI fTBAMHDP UNI cAasf AKOUCAM MALL UKB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG tU COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA anil MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leava Leave Spore S'pora Penang PKF.S. FII.I.MORE Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 2i PRCB. WIIJSUN Mar. 31 Apr. 31,592 words
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Advertisement329 1930-03-08 3 JAVA-NEW YORK LINE JOINT SERVICK OP THK N. V. NEDERLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO. N.V. ROTTERDAM LLOYD AND N. V. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE For New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Due Spore Sailing s.s. Simaloer BJLM. Mar. 10 Mar. 11 •A Breedyk H.A.L. Apl, 7 Apl. 8 For both steamers cargo can be329 words
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Advertisement227 1930-03-08 3 BEAUTIFY your Horne with Ornamental GARDEN FURNITURE Showroom 10, HIGH STREET. THE Elkayes Concrete Works. Just off Home Now on Sale A BOON BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE DRITISII JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMANAC" 1934 This new series, although liesiunwl for ElK^-ial aerial swrayitif, is eminently suitable for all classes of work where227 words
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Advertisement1503 1930-03-08 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Ta llm Mfwrthtel M».r»ger, BtMMa 'Juries, Cecil :Jtre»t. ,r,ntrl the following small edvsrtUameul for days I— i i 1 il tre are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of H rents per line per insertion with A ir.inimum of one1,503 words
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Advertisement923 1930-03-08 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. NEW MODERN FLAT, furnished, to let. Two rooms, very central, immediate entry. Apply to 462, Straits Times. TO LET, Nos. 115-117, North Bridge Soad. Also, two newly-erected bungalows at Meyci Road, Apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET, new modern bungalow, 11, Balir.oral Crescent, two licd-rooms, etc. Tennis court.923 words
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Advertisement798 1930-03-08 4 JOHORE GOVERNMENT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Secretary, Johore Bahru, up to noon of March 25, 1930, for the erection of two Set:: ef Clasß li Quarters— Plans 49-A/B, 19-B B nnd 49- MB and Two Sets of Class 111 qu.-irtcr.i— Plan798 words
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Advertisement727 1930-03-08 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NEW TIME TABLE will be introduced on March 10, 1930. A revised time tabl? will be brought into operation on March 10, 1930. The train services have been re-organised and additional trains will be run over various sections of the Railways. The most important changes are727 words
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Advertisement817 1930-03-08 4 PUNGGOR RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED Application havins lveen mnilo to the Directors of the nli.ive Compi li* to is.-ue to the Public TnutM of New 1 Somh Wales administrator of tlio aatatt of .lames Jack Kraser deceased djnlicate certificate for the following shares which ?tsml in817 words
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Advertisement578 1930-03-08 5 FOR SALE One 4':>" centrifugal blower suitable for iiirnance or blacksmith forges. One oil circuit breaker (Crompton Parkinson 1. r,()d amps. 4WI vulu. 1 BMas), r >o cycles with time log overload release on 3 phases. One Chntwin's Screwing and tutting Machine, R speed belt drive and hund drive hollow578 words
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Advertisement391 1930-03-08 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN TJIASEM LANDS SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) offer for sale A. HeTea Seed from the Company's Isolat •d budded Setd Gardens at Wangoenredja ("Tjikailoe Seed") particulars of which will be found in the November 1927 issu« of The Plantar." PRICE. 26391 words
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Advertisement368 1930-03-08 5 TVI PVH»MIOS 4H eovPT \^W In the Shadow/ US IJ9 of the Pyramids 4^' The Modern Turk Appreciates P4RIS Garters No Metal Can Touch You Their use is world-wide becaas* they offer the utmost in comfort, style and elegance. The wide weave PARIS GARTERS are making new (riends continually; they368 words
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Advertisement199 1930-03-08 5 a COOL! AFTER SHAVINti After shaving, you'll find Listerine delightfully refreshing and cooling to the skin. It stops smarting, heals the tiny nicks left by the razor and prevents any danger of infection. Gargle with Listcrine.night and morning, to prevent sore throat and colds. Use it as a scalp RMUKflge199 words
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Advertisement128 1930-03-08 5 I/ 1 ENTRA I [ENGINE WORKS LT°) Ih I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LI'MPUR. MECHANICAL MARINE ENGINEERS BRASS IRON FOUNDERS Makers of STRUCTURAL STEELWORK STEEL TANKS AND TOWERS ORNAMENTAL STEELWORK GATES AND FENCING RUBBER MACHINERY, etc. Going on Leave? Keep a living record of your holiday* and you can enjo? them128 words
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Article863 1930-03-08 6 Kx-Serviceman Who Extorted Money. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.umpur, liar. G. The Indian ex-Senrteema*, T. Nadarajah, was convicted, in the Kua'a Lumpur .l:»y by Mr. F. L Williams on a charge BXtOtttoß ami MiiU'iieed to undergo three months' rigorous Imprisonment. It was said that ho863 words
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Article119 1930-03-08 6 Annual Meeting of Kinta Branch. (From Our Own Corresponder.t.) Ipoh, Mar. 7. Mr. P. (I. Shoit. presiding at the annual meeting o\ the Kinta branch of the Perak m 'i Society, reported that twer-ty-mbers had joined the society in the A the year and at present it119 words
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Article396 1930-03-08 6 Plaintiff Proves Existence Of Partnership. Judgment in favour of the plaintiff was delivered this morning in the suit in which Vincent Pathinaike claimed from Walter Abeyegoonesekera a half share in the commission which the latter received from Mr. St. Alban Smith over the sale of Bajau Estate.396 words
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Article54 1930-03-08 6 Mr. A. E. Lambert of Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd.. Malac a. left yesi terday on medcial advice and is now an inmate the General Hospital Singapore. Mr. E. C. Martin who went to Malacca from the Singapore office to relieve Mr. R. Trathen is acting for Mr. Lambrjt54 words
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Article41 1930-03-08 6 Boey Kwok Leung, described as of Singapore, has been arrested at Hong Kong and charged for trafficking in ipiuni to the amount of 2.-i;<B taels. He has been imprisoned as he was unable I to pay thf ball of $150,000 demanded.41 words
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Article805 1930-03-08 6 Interesting Experiment In Singapore. Hyacinth plants, which had been induced to flower by placing them in cold storage for several weeks, wove among 1 a number ol interesting botanical tpeeimens exhibited at a meeting of the Singapore Natural History Society, held at the Medical Collepe on805 words
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Article44 1930-03-08 6 Parachute Failed to Work After Collision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Mar. 7. Two Siamese planes collided in the ai:near Lopburi and both crashed. One pilot landed safely with a parachute. The other's parachute faileJ to open and he was killed.44 words
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Article46 1930-03-08 6 Found Chinese Burglar At Work in Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Mar. 7. A policeman, while attempting to arrest a Chinese whom he found tampering with the door of business premises, was stabbed in the neck and died soon after. The ChIMM escaped.46 words
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Article32 1930-03-08 6 An unknown male Chinese, about 50 I years of age, was found hanging from a jl-e.-:n in one .if the buildings row under eon-trurti'n ir Clare Street, Nov. Town, Ipoh, on Monday.32 words
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Article433 1930-03-08 6 Reckless Driver's Midnight Escapade. A midnight escapade by I reckless Indian Mohammedan diver on New Year'; Eve, resulted in an amazing series ol" accidents in Thomson P.oad. Swerving right across the road, the ear ■••■ted a l»ank and after travelling a distance of nearly fifty feet433 words
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Advertisement174 1930-03-08 6 VEK'S KINAWIJN (Quinawine) RVLEK'S KINAWIJN has been prepared from pure grape juice and (juinquina of first quality. Due to its fine composition this leverage in much in demand as a rpal TONIC, invigorating and antih±QjjA febrile. It gives a good appetite, //Mmß2\ dispel 3 tho weak feeling and is an174 words
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Advertisement47 1930-03-08 6 Goddard's Plate Powder frir pnfisiung- Sifvrr Mi ..i h, it fa Agents Mackay. Monk, Ltd. i .l|k "Iwisk IKddKt v^ ate tKat sa^lajd, >/jy It's really made me y? lookqxjite pallid. i^^^? dlaquake PJ IT Itfkct a difference /Ik^/il PiNi^TTESmaker'l^yi keep"y"ou well. OfL OBTAINABLE PROM CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE47 words
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Advertisement102 1930-03-08 6 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING PROMOTES CONFIDENCE. AH! SAUSAGES!! FRESH FOOD SAUSAGE per Ib. 70 cts. WINDSOR SAUSAGE 70 GARLIC SAUSAGE 70 HAM CHICKEN SAUSAGE 70 FRANKFURT SAUSAGE S5 BLACK PUDDING SAUSAGE M WHITE PUDDING SAUSAGE M PORK BRAWN SAUSAGE IS SAVELOYS each 5 t( THE BEST BY TEST." REFRIGERATING Co LTD102 words
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Advertisement371 1930-03-08 7 From Satunlay, March Bto Friday, March 14 at the •Phone 3659. X I V O L I Thone 3659 In the Second Show at 9.15. A WILLIAM FOX GIANT SPECIAL Featuring the stars that made SEVENTH HEAVEN and j "STREET ANGEL" Famous f JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL who k»371 words
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Advertisement276 1930-03-08 7 Raffles Hotel TO-DAY 5.5. BELGENLAND in port CRUISE BALL DANCING Commences at 9 p.m. Monday, March 10 5.5. COLUMBUS in port TEA DANCE 5.30 to. 7.30 p.m. CRUISE BALL »*>■ Sea View Hotel All Rooms fitted with Modern Conveniences. CINEMA (Wet or Fine) TO-DAY CHILDREN'S MATINEE 6.30—7.30 p.m. Admission 50276 words
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Advertisement652 1930-03-08 7 Paramount ft Pictures A NEW SHOW WORLD BUT THE SAME V OLD STORY. FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS S» NOT TO BL MISSED. "SECRET HOUR" WL POLA NEGRJ. W§L "SAWIK PARADISE" Sa^Tl ESTHER LSTON. fj k^H^, "HIS PRIVATE LIFE" fil Ja^'^M 1 fS» ADOLPHE MENJOU. ±V?f^% "JUST MARRIED" £$J0 "SOMEONE JO If It's652 words
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535 1930-03-08 8 S.S. AMERIKA HOLDS AN AT HOME." SHIPPING NOTES. Luxurious Vessel's Maiden .Voyage. Yesterday afteinnon the Kiist Asiatic Co. hold a tea party on boaid the motor .ship Amerika which b lying at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, godown No. fate No. 1. A large number of invitations were itsued, and535 words
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Article326 1930-03-08 8 z publicationi h.-.vc- '■•••.•n re uu'l during the week ending Mar. 1, and public a.- c in the I: Library of the Department of Statistics. K.V.S.. Pullerton Building i!un :n ii. I rope, Prodact .1 l{;i!:ifall in ISurma for the week < >'■'• the Bth February, IS hina326 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article259 1930-03-08 8 EXCHANGES. Singapore, Mar. 8. On London, Bank 4 m/t 2/3 15/16 Demand 2/3& Private 3 m. credit 2/3 On New York, demand 66V Private 90 d/s 67V4 On France, Bank T.T. 1432 On India, Bank T.T. ***** On Hong Konjr. Bank T.T. 33-, dis. ,On Shanghai, Bank T.T. 1174 On259 words
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Article168 1930-03-08 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, Mar. 8. London. Rubber 7 9-lGd. per lb., up Nil. Noon price (London Standard) Spot MM cents. London.— Tin tlfil 10s.. down £2 5s. Mining. Quiet Baaffcl Iran IJt-331, Kuehmii IM-1M. Kinta Diwipj IM-IM, Jvl^nir Kivers 2.20-2.W, Hone Katt C0-G5 cents, Malaya168 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article489 1930-03-08 8 Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbanft 36'- 37/I 5 Aycr Huam Tin II 1( 6 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 22/- 23/1 1 Batang I'ariang 0.22 0.20 1 1 Itntu Caves U.jO MM 1 1 Bukit Aranif 0.90 1.00 £1 £1 Bnrmah Malay 22 23/6 £1 £1 Chenderiang489 words
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Article236 1930-03-08 8 Issue V»l. Pd. Buyers Sellert 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefi. 2.12 ft 2.20 I Alex. Hnck Oras. 2.60 2.1S xd. £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 6.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.50 1 1 Cycle and Carriag* 0.46 0.55 10s. 10s. Duff Development 6/- 111 >•'.. Dunlop Rubber236 words
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Article99 1930-03-08 8 bingapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 105 ei Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 57 C prem, Singapore Municipal fm p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,00 95 par Singapore Municipal iht p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 9a99 words
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Article394 1930-03-08 8 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Allcnby ($1) Alor (jajuh ijl) A. Hitam (.fly A. K'ining (.$1) A. Malay (»2) A. Molok .XI p A. Tanas ($1) Bassett i<l; Brogus ($1) Brunei (fb) B. Jclutong ($1) B. Katil ($1) Bukit K. B. (»1) B. Kepong ($lj394 words
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Article59 1930-03-08 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc.. \'"v. York, tesd us the following cabje dated -Mar. 7, their quotations being gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber Exchange! sales today 6oO tons. March I&.10, April 15.30. May lo.fiO, June 15.80, July 10.10, Aujtust 16.30. September Hi.50, October 16.70, November L6J0.59 words
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Article151 1930-03-08 8 Til- follow ini,' passengers ar«- taring Westwards i>er the Bast Asiatic motoi-sliir Air.i'riks. tomorrow morninir From SJrn.-a'>.>re. Admiral Th»m>rn, Dr. ill.'. Ruil. Christian!, Major Kirch. Mi. and tin. W. H. S'.uurt Clark. Mr. an.) Mr-. C. C. S.mpyon, .Miss Simpaon, Mr. A. C. B^itc-r, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.151 words
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Article175 1930-03-08 8 Today. Bengalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api IC. (I. Daendels) I ajß. Kelantan Parcels i fKriani l.:J!t p.m. I'i.nka Islaml, Pladjoa and ralcmbang Juva, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly fßarenUi) 3 p.m. Sarawak (Vyner Brookci p.m. Philippine Islands i Automuilon I 1 p.m. D.iainlii {Van175 words
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Article42 1930-03-08 8 By K K ra Inrirapucra Sphinx Mantua J. P. Coen In*ulin<ic urn Arm. B'por* Loadoi Jan. M 1'eb. 22 .l«n. yi Keb. 24 Veb. C, Mar. I Id.. 6 Mar. 1 Feb. 7 Mar. I Kcl<. II Mar. I42 words
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Article259 1930-03-08 8 Saturday. .Marrh K. Ship* alongside (he Wharves or expected to arrive. RKITEI. HARBOUR. Main Wharf Tuir Priaee, DrvaU, I'atnil, M. Liirhtcr Dmml, Oil Wharf A.!..mastor. Ccal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS. Tin lone Pafar. Albert Dock Sin Khenc BensVictoria Dutk Lrh. Kly, v. 1.i,.. Tug Suada.259 words
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Article25 1930-03-08 8 From China i»ml Japan, by KuUanc, due it SinjTa|">rc UMMROW morning. From China and Japan, by Kauj; Main, due at Singapore un Monday.25 words
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Article38 1930-03-08 8 Programme of drills up to and for weeknding Mur. 9 Saturday. Mar. 8, 2.H0 p.m.. Bukit Timah ttngxj. "C" (Scottish) Co., Table "A." Sunday, Mar. 9, 8 n.ni., Bukit Timah Ranee, C" (Scotti.h) Co., Table "A."38 words
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Advertisement13 1930-03-08 8 ««»««»«»♦«««<» IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Advertisement234 1930-03-08 8 NOTICE. CV.mmeneinir from Monday mail.; for A lor Star, Ipoh, Johore, Kota Tin^ir i Kua> Lumnur, Penanjr. Seremhan am' Taiping will be closed at 7 a.m. daily in- stead of 6 a.m. (Sundays, Good Friday.* 1 and Christmas Days p\c?pted.) L Mails from F.M.S., Penanp etc., arriving it Tank Koad234 words
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Advertisement669 1930-03-08 8 AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE F.M.S., KUALA LUMPUR. Bi-ntoiiß Application No. 1 of 1929. M. M. MEYAI'PA CHETTIAK, Chanror. P. R. M. A. L. KASJVISWANATHAN CHETTIAR, Charxre. Ii: pursuance of an order of Court, the Bailiff. Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, with the assistance of the underpinned, will669 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous254 1930-03-08 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright! Wind. Station. Temperature. Rain- Sun- Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. Max. Min. fall, shine. Humidity, tion. I F. F. ina. houri. m.p.h. Alor Star 91 72 Nil 2.9 65 ESE I Cloudy Kota Hh.iru H8 74 0.0U 4.5 65 ESE 21 Cloudy K. Trcngganu254 words
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Miscellaneous228 1930-03-08 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday, March 8 H. W. 2.25 a.m., 8 ft. 3 in., 3.50 p.m., G ft. in. India-Ceylon Club. At Home to Sir Cecil and Lady Clemen 1 i, 4.45 p.m. Sunday. March 9. H. W. 3.9 a.m.. 8 ft., B.69 p.m., 6 ft. Concert at Vic.228 words
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Article456 1930-03-08 9 Both Commodities Show Advance. TIN DOWN HERE BUT UP IN LONDON. (By Our Financial Correspondent.") Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Kubli.r. i'lVi cents, per lb. Tin, 225 tons at »8:{-">0 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Uubbe.. Undon 7 I/M per lb.. uj> !»d. NVw York ISM els.,456 words
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Article236 1930-03-08 9 The following books of the Junior Department. Raffles Library, are available for issue Boy Scouts' Year Book, 1930 The New Nature Book, 1930 300 Things. A Bright Boy Can Do by H. Armitage More About Me by J Drinkwater Heroes of the Indian Mutinyby Ed. Gilliat; The Triumph236 words
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Article56 1930-03-08 9 Henta.— -fi5,400 lb. Kuala Kaiißsar 1'1ant.— 147.C23 lb. Narborouc-h (X.M.S.I. -K0.421 lb. I'ueing (Bedrock Estate).— l6,4oo lb I'ajam.--133JD00 lb. !\>rt Sweltenham.-- 10,300 lb. Kub.inu.~- 1.54,000 lb. Kungri Krian. -109,500 lb. Sunpei Way iSrlangor).— 60,200 lb. SangaJ S:ilak. 147,200 lb. Sepang Valley. -39,000 lb. Kabrnng.- 129.000 11). Straits Rubber.56 words
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Article27 1930-03-08 9 The Standard Oil Company of New York II in charge of supplying the fuel oil requirements of the l-ranconiu, Belgenland, end ColumbMi rouad-the-world tourist "boats Calling here.27 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article812 1930-03-08 9 Prestige Which Affects Many Industries. Why the recovery of the speed supremacy oi the Atlantic by Great Britain wrested last July by the German liner ltrcmen from the Cunard liner Mauritania— is a matter of paramount national necessity is shown in ktatatoMßa by two leadiHß812 words
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Article226 1930-03-08 9 Gopeng Consolidated. 1,150 piculs. Tekka.— 77s piculs. Tekka Taipir.it. 550 piculs. Pengkalen. 804 piculs. Kambutan. 160 piculs. Kinta Tin Mines. 400 picula. Idris Hydraulic Tin.— Jso piculs. Lahat Mines.— 7oB piruls. Telok Kruin Tin. 370 piculs. Menglembu Lode Mining. 234 piculs. I'l-taling Tin. 3,400 piculs. I'usin(t----2"i2 piculs. Tanjong226 words
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Article66 1930-03-08 9 Ton* of Market :—Dull. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 7 U-lCd. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet G. cents 15!» per lb. t.S.S. equal to London Standard iUndurd K.S.S. on Tender Spot ■.March April Hay Aj>ril-June July-Sopt. Buyer! 25 '.i 25% 20 27% 27 '.i66 words
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Article2121 1930-03-08 9 Some Famous Trials. DECEITS WHICH LED TO LEGISLATION. Mr. Clarence Hatry was one of those offenders whose prosecution forms n landmark in the administration of the criminal law. His offences contained elements of novelty like the lapses of the great and tragic figures of the past2,121 words
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Article326 1930-03-08 9 v i Manufacturers Not Active Buyers. Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., report «r follows under date of Mar. 7 More attention seems to be given recently to Eastern advices and the news that shipments from Malaya for February were expected to be as high as 49,000326 words
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Article48 1930-03-08 9 Salvaging millions of tip cans around Western mining camps has been found a profitable business. The process' recovers both the .tin and the steel, an average of three tons Of tin being? recovered weekly and molded into ingots to be used for making new cans.48 words
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Article76 1930-03-08 9 Rugby, Mar. 7. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.12' i, Athens 375, Bombay Is. T> 27-32<i Berlin 20.375, Brussels 34.39, Bucharest 818, Buenos Aires 42 3-16, Copenhagen 18.165 Geneva 25.135, Helsingfors 193>i, Hong Kong U. 51.d., Lisbon 108.30. Madrid 40.15, Milan 92.82, New York 4.86 V&, Oslo 18.17, Paris 124.22,British Wireless - 76 words
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Article1715 1930-03-08 9 Less U.S. Dominance. CONSUMPTION GROWING ELSEWHERE. Messrs. Lane 'Mitchell, r.t<!.. issue the following survey of tlie rubber market Much has been written of the glorious uncertainty of cricket, but there is no ono with any knowledge oC rubber who would concede that cricket is the only1,715 words
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1025 1930-03-08 10 Mr. H. L. Mencken, the courageous and independent critic of American institutions, has recently turned his attention to the language spoken By his countrymen and, as usual, is stimulating on the subjsct, but certainly not as provocative as he1,025 words
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Article1099 1930-03-08 10 Will She Succeed Where Man Has Failed (By Lady Frances Balfour. 1.1. I)., D. Litt. the Well-Known British Feminist Leader and Writer.) What is the future place of woman in the destiny of the great world which is spinning so fast down the grooves of times1,099 words
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Article253 1930-03-08 10 Branch Office to be Opened at Kuala Lumpur On Monday Next. On Monday next, March 10, the Straits Times will open a branch office at 27, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur. This office will be in charge of a senior member of the Editorial Staff253 words
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Article966 1930-03-08 10 A GRACEFUL COMPLIMENT. H.E. the Governor has paid a graceful compliment to Mr. A. F. Richards, the Governor-Designate of British North Borneo, in placing at his disposal the S.Y. Seabelle II for the journey to Borneo. This is the first occasion on which such an honour966 words
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Advertisement123 1930-03-08 10 WEDDING GIFTS A LARGE VARIETY OF SUITABLE PRESENTS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. We shall at any time be pleased to give you our assistance and advice in the selection of a suitable Gift. A comprehensive range of new goods is now on display. Silverware, cut glass, clocks, electro plate, «-h\,123 words
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Advertisement113 1930-03-08 10 ALHAMBRA OPENING DATE FRIDAY, MARCH 7 Two Performances Nightly at 6.15 p.m. and 9.1S p.m. SEE, HEAR AND ENJOY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER S GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE 25 World Famoun Stan and A Chorus of 200 ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING. Special Extra Performances on SATURDAY. MARCH 8 and SUNDAY, MARCH113 words
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266 1930-03-08 11 Funds to be Returned To Subscribers. ANOTHER SPLIT? I/ord Rothermere Wants To Fight On. London, Mar. 7. The Trusteee of the United Empire Party Fund announce that it has been decided that all donations will be returned. Lord Rothermere, inReuter - 266 words
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Article39 1930-03-08 11 Ceylon Agrees to the May Proposals. Colombo, Mar. 7. '1 lio Ceylon Estates Proprietary Association now agrees to the proposals for the cessation of tapping in May, and is lakinr; a referendum of locally controlled interests.— Renter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article287 1930-03-08 11 A Brighter Outlook In China. Peking, Mar. 7. The threatened Civil War between Mar: ha] Ye n Sl.i nan and Marshal Kenj' Yu-h :.my on the one M'le and President Chiang Kai-shek on the other, now unlikely to materialise. Marshal Yen Shi-shan has made a statement that287 words
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Article138 1930-03-08 11 Mr. R. Clynes Outlines New Scheme. Raghy, Mar. 7. A Scheme has been drawn up by Mr. John R. C\ynes, the Home Seoretaiy. and udopted in principle by the Political Council, providing for the establishment of a Police College. Ii i proposed thai men of outstanding ability,British Wireless - 138 words
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Article194 1930-03-08 11 "Peaceful Hartal" to Be Observed Today. Bombay, Mar. 7. The prominent supporter of Mr. M. K. Gandhi, Mr. Vallabhai Patel, the brother of the Speaker of the Assembly, has been sentenced at Borsad to three months' imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 500 (with the alternativeReuter - 194 words
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Article163 1930-03-08 11 A Reduction of Wages Is! Imperative." Rupby, Mar. 7. Lord MacMillan, who sat as a court of inquiry appointed by the Minister of labour to investigate the wages dispute in the woollen and worsted industry, has issued his reportHe says a reduction of wages is imper- ative, andBritish Wireless - 163 words
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Article41 1930-03-08 11 Further Drop of £2-5-0 Yesterday. Ru?by, Mar. 7. On the metal exchanges today there was another sharp slump in the price of tin. which fell £2-5-0 to £159-7-6. Tl.is is the lowest quotation for 7.i years. British Wireless.British Wireless - 41 words
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Article105 1930-03-08 11 Indian Cotton Goods Duty Protests. Shanghai, Mar. 7. Osaka advices state that the leading i cotton trad? associations are holding a I public meeting on Monday to discuss the 1 proposed increase in the Indian cotton i goods duty, which continues to occupy i much attention. 1Reuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration34 1930-03-08 11 The s.s. Belgenland which arrived this morning in Singapore from Batavia on a world cruise, carrying over four hundred /passengers. She i; the only cruise xhip making the world voyage by the westward route.34 words
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Article613 1930-03-08 11 Hopefulness General. NO MORE CAPITAL SHIPS UNTIL 1936. London, Mar. 8. Hopefulness with regard to the Naval Conference is general among the delegates. British circles point out that it may now generally be taken for granted that there will be no more building of capital ships beforeBritish Wireless - 613 words
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Article479 1930-03-08 11 Herr Schacht Resigns. WILL BANK PRESIDENT ENTER POLITICS? Berlin, Mar. 7. Herr Schacht has resigned the, presidency of the Reichsbank. Herr .Schacht's announcement at today's meeting of the directors of the Reichsbank that he had taken steps to resign several years before the expiry of his contract479 words
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Article50 1930-03-08 11 Its Fiftieth Birthday Celebrations. Tokio, Mar. 5. The board of directors of the Yokohama Specie Bank has decided to propose a special dividend of six per cent, for the shareholders and a Yen. 500,000 bonus to the employees in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the bank. NichiNichi.50 words
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Article155 1930-03-08 11 Five Textile Workers Acquitted. Charlotte, (North Carolina), Mar. 7. The five Gastonia textile workers have been acquitted on the charge of murder in the second degree. Reuter. A message dated Jan. 17 said The trial of the five men charged with the murder (in the second degree)155 words
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Article69 1930-03-08 11 Verdict of "Accidental Death." London, Mar. 7. At the inquest on Mrs. Demaret a verdict of accidental death was returned. The evidence r.howed that she apparently slipped when putting flowers on tht window sill. Reuter. Mrs. Demaret, who was Mr. Henry L. Stimson's shorthand-typist at the Naval69 words
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Article33 1930-03-08 11 Release Approved by The President. Washington. Mar. 7. President Hoover has approved the release, on parole, of Dr. Cook, the polar "explorer," from imprisonment for usinr* the mails fraudulently. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article60 1930-03-08 11 Death of Mr. Abraham Lincoln Erlanger. New York, Mar. 8. The death is announced of the weltknown theatre manager, Mr. Abraham Lincoln Brlan/?er. Reuter. Mr. A. L. Erlanger, who was 70 years of age, was president of the Mason Opera. House Corporation and of the Los Angeles-Biltn.ure Amusement60 words
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Article113 1930-03-08 11 League and Quarantine Services. Geneva, Mar. 7. The Health Committee of the League of Nations has concluded its examination of tht Chinese Government's proposals with regard to its collaboration with the Health Organisation, and has adopted two resolutions, firstly with regard to the collaboration desired by the ChineseReuter - 113 words
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Article2857 1930-03-08 11 Mr. Trimmer Replies To Mr. Shelford. "FALSE PREMISES." A Detailed Analysis Of Criticisms. Mr. C. W. A. Trimmer. Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Hoard, has replied to Mr. W. H. Sh<*lford"s criticisms of the administration of the port of Singapore. He deals seriatim with Mr. Sh.lford's arguments,2,857 words
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Article2701 1930-03-08 12 Judgment Delivered. DEFENDANT WINS WITH COSTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 7. Mi-. Justice I\ A. Kaircr-Manby deliverod judgment in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, this afternoon in the case in which the piaintlffs are Malayan Tinfirlds, Ltd., a company registered in Kn;;larvl wilh offices2,701 words
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Article, Illustration50 1930-03-08 12 Two of the four tourists (Miss Schmidt. left, and Miss (Menu, right) who missed the s.s. Belgenjand at t'aknatn, Bangkok, and alter a novel trip in a Danish freighter joined the s.s. Amerika. and arrived in Singapore on Thursday. They joined the Belgenland this morning.50 words
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Article38 1930-03-08 12 Hundred Million Francs For Relief. Paris, Mar. 7. The Chamber today voted 100,000,000 francs for flood relief measures in the Toulouse area, where many lives have been lost and much property has been damaged. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1930-03-08 12 System to be Expanded In Korea. Tokio, Mar. 6. It is announced that the Government has decided to expand the local autonomy system in Chosen (Korea). —Nichi-Nichi.29 words
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Article39 1930-03-08 12 Tokio, Mar. 6. Messrs. F. Ichimiya and B. Noda have been appointed Councillors to the Homo Office and Commerce Department, respectively, to fill posts rendered vacant by the defeat of their predecessors at the recent elections. —Nichi-Nichi.39 words
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Article24 1930-03-08 12 The Viscount and Viscountess Downe, accompanied by their daughter, the Hon. Ruth Dawnay, passed through Singapore, yesterday fiomeward bound on the s.s. Christian Huygens.24 words
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Article229 1930-03-08 12 Man Stabbed for Refusing To Pay. RefriiM to pay what is known as protection money,' namely, money demanded by secret societies as payment for immunity from attack, by them, was disclos?d by the Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. J. 11. Pedlow) as the cause of the incident which led229 words
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Article240 1930-03-08 12 Discovery II to Return To Australia. Canberra, Mar. 7. The Mawson Expedition in the Discovery II left Kerguelen on Mr..\ 2 for Australia, as the Antarctic summer closes it the end of March. The second visit to the Antarctic coast, which it was hoped it might be possible240 words
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Article128 1930-03-08 12 Came From All Parts Of Singapore. Twelve old gambling Straits-born Chinese nonyas and five Chinese who were rounded up by Inspector D. Dale yesterday pleaded guilty before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, this morning on charges of playing chap-jee-kee in a common gaming house.128 words
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Article19 1930-03-08 12 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be held at No. 16-1 Prinsep Street on Sunday.19 words
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Article33 1930-03-08 12 The young people' 3 service will be held at the V.M.C.A. hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. when the Rev. W. E. Horley, M.8.E., will give the address and special' music will be rendered.33 words
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Article647 1930-03-08 12 Gala Night at Singapore Hotels. The Red Star liner s.s. Belgenland arrived in Singapore this moraine; from Batavia with over 400 world tourists on board. This, her sixth world cruise, began at New York on Dec. 20. The passengers are the only cruise pary to come direct647 words
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Article291 1930-03-08 12 Failure of Prosecution For Gambling. An important decision affecting local Clubs and Associations was given by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr, P. 8. Williams, this morning. The case concerned the recent raid by Mr. K. Tongue, A.S.P., Gambling Suppression Department, who rounded up twenty-four Malays291 words
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Article159 1930-03-08 12 Took Chinese Girl Away To Plantation. Sentence of four month,' rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday on a Chinese who was 'found guilty of kidnapping a youiy» Chinese girl from her lawful guardians in September last. The accused was Tan Ah Ho. a bus driver, who was arrested by159 words
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Article76 1930-03-08 12 Motoring Fatality At Kallang. A serious motoring accident in which a young Malay girl was killed, oeevit d at the junction of Kalian; Road yesterday evening. A taxi containing; three Malay women and three children was coming into town when it ran into a lorry loaded with76 words
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Advertisement20 1930-03-08 12 "NVGARLSBER6 BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co. Ltd., (Incorporated Id Denmark) SINGAPORE,20 words
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Article1292 1930-03-08 13 Good Sport at New World. ARMY WIN TROPHY FOR FIRST TIME. For the lirst time since the Lowther (iri-.nt Cup was presented in IMS for comIKtition b tween boxing teams lcprcsenting the China Booadron an.l the local Garrison, Qm Army were meeesaful In winn ng the trophy1,292 words
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Article1377 1930-03-08 13 S.C.C. Lose to H.M.S. Kent, SAILORS' FINE DISPLAY AT STADIUM. S.C.C. 2 H.M.S, Kent 3 H.M.S. Kerns'! football XI are to bo heartily congratulated on attaining the distinction of being the first team to defeat the S.C.C. in the past twelve months. It was a well-merited victory,1,377 words
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Article172 1930-03-08 13 Entries for Competition Close On Mar. 15. At a general council meeting of the S.A.F.A. held yesterday it was decided to call immediately for entries for the League competition for 1930, and secretruiis c,f dubs who desire to enter are asked to send in their applications to th.?172 words
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Article58 1930-03-08 13 Horses Scratched from Today's Events. Th" fonpwißS hootii have I n scratched from today's events at the Seiangor rnrf Club races -Cot Game. I:., No. 2.—lseuh, Merry Chris. Race No. 3.—Tcmoh, Hushc.ion. Race No. '">.—Orexis. :.u. 7.—Kttingtor, Brown Hill. Poppykar, Hasel Boy. Ruddy Brook. Race No. s-—Blackkur. Th58 words
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Article187 1930-03-08 13 'Varsity Rugby Hero Who Gained Early "Blue." II i.s not generally known that "Matt"' Rl bson the 'Varsity maU-h Rugby hero, ond English international owes his chance to win a blue to a civil service appoir*.i.irnt. On apointnitnt to the Colonial Forestry Service, some months ago, he187 words
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Article153 1930-03-08 13 SstunUy, March 8 Cricket: Over vs. Under .10, S.C.C, I p.m. ,S.K.<". Biaaiei vs. .Married. Footbull S.C.K-A. League, Jalan Baiar Stadium. OSeial Opening of the Tolo Season, parade of polo ponies. Sunday, March 9 Cricket: S.C.C. Trial, Padaaft 11 a.m.; Mr. K. H. Lavprton's XI vs. Mr. W.153 words
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Article312 1930-03-08 13 Jeff Dickson Offers Return Contest. More details about the Scott-Sharkey fight at Miami on Feb. 27 appear in the Ceylon newspapers. Hype Igoe, America's leading boxiiu expert, describing the third round, says Scctt gi-appled with a rushing, Sharkey, flinging him sideways almost throagh the ropes.312 words
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Article130 1930-03-08 13 WAS FIGHT FILM CUT Censorship Denied By Producer. New York, Mar. 7. The question as to whether the film of the Scott-Sharkey fijjht was censored v? iikely to be dscided in the law courts, for Henry Sonenshine, owner of the Sports World Film Exchange, has instituted proceedings against the New130 words
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Article172 1930-03-08 13 Club Cricket Conference Agrees to Experiments. Although a year ago the Club Crick3t Conference emphatically rejected the suggestion made by the M.C.C. that clubs affiliated to the Conference should experiment with the new rules, yesterday, at the annual meeting of the Conference, it was recommended that the clubs172 words
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Article58 1930-03-08 13 Club Match With Jasin Tomorrow. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 7. The following are the teams for the match between Malacca and Jasin Clubs on the Malacca Padang tomorrow Jasin -Badgar, Burns (capt.), Hastings, Sidford, Morphett, Thornton-Jones and Witherly. i Malacca Dr. Lindow (capt), Gould, Chester, McLcod58 words
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Article114 1930-03-08 13 Boddington Beaten on Points In Paris. Mis*" Pladner, the ex-world's flyweight champion, beat Arthur Boddington, the English bantamweight, on points at the Salle Wagram, Paris, over 12 rounds. Pladner fought his usual fight, going straight into his man for short punches, but he was considerably troubled by the114 words
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Article164 1930-03-08 13 Farcical International At Celtic Park. Scotland 3 Ireland I Celtic Park, Glasgow, was enveloped in fog, which turned the international soccer" match between Scotland and Ireland into a farce after the first ten minutes. Ireland indulged in some clever passing at tha start, then the Scottish settled164 words
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Article218 1930-03-08 13 Wins at Wellington But Loses At Christchurch. From Wellington (N.Z.) comes news of the first appearance of Dr. Otto Peltzer, G. A. Golding, and G. Emton in the Dominion. They were in action at Wellington—presumably at the Basin Reserve the weather being perfect, tracks ia good order,218 words
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Article139 1930-03-08 13 Gather on Riviera For Championship Fight. London, Jan. 18. The French professional tennis championship to be decided on the Riviera, an:i 24 of the best coaches, representing seven countries, have entered. Karel Kozeluh is competing, so are three of his brothers. Daniel Ma.iksll, the English champion, who has139 words
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Article218 1930-03-08 13 Six Lots Realise 8,91OGs. At Tattersall's. Mr. Krar.k Barbour, who has retired from the Turf owing to ill-health, was present at Knightsbridge when four of his horses and two belonging to Miss R. E. and Miss E. L. M. Barbour were sold by Messrs. Tattersall. The six218 words
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Article41 1930-03-08 13 Wins American Title For England. New York, Mar. 7. Lord Aberdare won tho American National Tennis Singles championship when he defeated the younjt Boston player, F. P. Frazier, in the final round, G 3, 6 1, 7— 5.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article55 1930-03-08 13 Ex-Servict Golf Competition. A flap competition, about B holes, will be held on th Singapore Golf Club links at Bukit Timah on Sunday. March 30, commencing; at 9 a.m. Entries, starting handicap, together with entrance fee c.f XI should be sent to Mr. W. T. Houfhton, care of Lewis55 words
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Article38 1930-03-08 13 In our report of the Inter-Commercial Cup semi-final between the A.!'.<'. and Fraser and Neave's we stated that Kirn Tian was ordered off the field by the referee. The alleged culprit was Wuh Keng, the A.P.C. outside left.38 words
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Article622 1930-03-08 15 Dressing On 1 Small Allowance* VVENING f.ishiiir.s bare leidoni < banned *J a completely of m swiftly as during the p.i<t few nmnths. Some of us wh.> MUM < ut from Home a short time ;'^<i with our trunks harbouring than*«a n*« longer skirts, are desolated622 words
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Article287 1930-03-08 15 An Invaluable Ally Of Economy. NKVKR if ptee*-faag I mure invaluabl.ally in the cause of economy than when present-sriving is on the tapis, and purses prove unequal to the demands made upon them. A really comprehensive piece-bag, conscientiously consideied every timr a dress or a hat287 words
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Article848 1930-03-08 15 LOOKING through one or two local; catalogues lately. I have been struck by the great improvement in furniture design. There is much more variety than then, used to bo, and some attempt to provide useful as well as artistic articles. Speaking from the practical point of848 words
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Article, Illustration40 1930-03-08 15 The tailored suit must be in every woman's wnrdroln Coals are rut a little long<-r this MMM «t"H ikW I rearh tn »hr r a M <•• II- leg 1 4tt *L 4 m '^Utf al Uu tUA»40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-03-08 15 !hi tywi "f h!«» wMi Hi flippy brim curving round the fate is a welcome than^t ftt>m the tloai fitting capj v bjch. wg jiave *orn m much,.33 words
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Advertisement156 1930-03-08 16 VIRQNIA CiQARETT&S W.D. £r H.O. WILLS BRISTOL 6- LONDON Ca^9b^b^Hß'^Sb^b^b^H^b^b^MbWß^ I 1 A "™»'U^£^ 1 VU& fc b^HP£^ibbSi^b3^. /a^Bw^ w ~^Mbhb^bV~ <^A Proved and established by its host of owners ItOkP Praise from owners v measarable in (crma of greater BtfJt? otic of the many tmpor- and more latiwg cadsfactioa—156 words
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Article109 1930-03-08 17 Sensational Book Leads To An Inquiry. Berlin, Feb. 23. The Public Prosecutor has decided to inquire into the wartime activities of the famous firms of Krupp and Thyssen, aa a result of a book entitled, The Bloody International Armaments Industry, alleging that the firms, in wartime, had109 words
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Article556 1930-03-08 17 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL* -Ist Sunday in Lent, Mar. I'j3B, 7 a.m.. Holy Comn. 7.30 a.m., Matins; 8 a.m., (Choral* Holy Comn. and Sermon 10 a.m., Sunday School ut St. Andrew's School 5.30 p.m.. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon Holy Cumn. on Mon. Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m., Tuus.556 words
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Article322 1930-03-08 17 Business at the Next Meeting. At the meeting of the Federal CoaceU en Thursday, Mar. I'd, the following rOSOlutions will he tabled The Hon. the Act- 1 iisg British Resident of Perak will i.io»c that Council approve.; v further Mipp'c- m-.nt of $25,000 in addition to the supple322 words
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Article91 1930-03-08 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, Mar G. On the eve of his departure on furlough, j the Chinese merchants last night enter- taim d the Hon. J. M. Milne, director of Guthrie and Co., to a Chinese champagne dinner. Mr. Peoh Cheang Fun, J.l'., referred to the91 words
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Article92 1930-03-08 17 Visitor! to London will now look in vain in Chinatown for the -.nysttry and glamour of the Orient which once lured sightsens from all parti of the world. Thanks to the pi lice the opium and gambling dens which f.i>- to Ion? provided Betton-writen with tlieir requisite thrills,92 words
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Advertisement123 1930-03-08 17 RAFFLES CAFE BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. BRAS BASAH ROAD. 'Phone 2920. QUALITY and SERVICE MEALS A LA CARTE New Up-to-date Kitchen and Special Grill Installation in use UNDHt ELROI'HAN SUPERVISION SATISFACTION GUAKANTUD. Varieties of Confectionery, Cakes, Chocolates, Sweets and Special assortment of Crackers and Novelties, etc., etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AKD REFRESHMENTS.123 words
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Advertisement299 1930-03-08 18 HIGHER and HIGHER Soar the sales of Austin 7 cars. The car that has proved itself in every part of the Globe. BIGGER BIGGER Grows the list of enthusiastic owners. Amazing: performance. Proved reliability. Ask an owner he will tell you. BUY ONE NONE BETTER Fill particulars gladly sent on299 words
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Advertisement312 1930-03-08 18 Musical f moments \^Hl Sometimes a baby's natural food fails. know the difference almost from the Dairy milk would be the ner.t best first feed. And it is this. "Lactogen" thing. But Baby can't digest dairy is milk which Baby can digest. The milk. And that's where "Lactogen" "Lactogen" process312 words
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Advertisement560 1930-03-08 19 Assets exceed $10,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits. Settlements). HEAD OFFICE, Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company hus £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies560 words
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Advertisement606 1930-03-08 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Established 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Clds. 100,000,000, (about £8,500,000) Paid up Capital Gls. 55.000,000 (about £4,600,000) Reserves Clds. 27.186,365 (about £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM, BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East SHANGHAI Hind Office for China and Japan. BRANCH606 words
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Advertisement916 1930-03-08 19 BANKING INSURANCE THE BANK OF TAIWAN, COMMERCIAL UNION LIMITED ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated by .Specinl Charter in Japan) (Incorporated in England) Capital Subscribed Y15.000.000 Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee Capital Paid-up Y12,126,000 and Motor. President S. Shimada, Esq. Assets £60,000,000 T M- P IRErT °KS ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and916 words
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Advertisement186 1930-03-08 19 The Monte Carlo Rally 1930 THE FIRST BRITISH CAR TO FINISH WAS THE THE TRIUMPH SUPER SEVEN The finest light car in Malaya SEE IT AT UNITEERS BUILDING DRIVE IT ON RIVER VALLEY ROAD BUY IT IN SINGAPORE. AT UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.) I I+i£ LUXURY SOAP186 words
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Advertisement290 1930-03-08 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES RENE ULLMANN JEWELLER and WATCHMAKER. Requests the honour of your visit at his new premises, 8, 9, 10, Capitol Building. Stamford Road whore I present will be given to ALL customers until the sth of April, 1930. Jewellery PENDENTS, Swiss Made) SSiP' .leueiien UROOCHES, WATCHES YzJJSf* BRACELETS,290 words
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Advertisement202 1930-03-08 20 Substitutes. FRAMROZ CO., W W^i if o^,^ Van Hin Furniture Co., Established 1«OJ. Nos. 131 and 134, ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 4144. Manufacturers and Designers of any kind of Furniture. Furniture Suppliers to the New Municipal Offlces and Quarters. Special price given for Flats, ClsJbs and Messes. Inspection cordially invited to202 words
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Advertisement231 1930-03-08 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Hemd Office for Malay* SINGAPORE. Ip A superior paint for every general purpose. Dries quickly with a hard, durable surface. Various colours in 7 lb. tins. Manufactured by JENSON NICHOLSON, LTD., London. Sole Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated231 words
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