The Straits Times, 29 May 1930
1930-05-29
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Title Section37 1930-05-29 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST IMIAEISTIAL NEWSPAPER 1/V MALAYA. I! PAGES SINGAPORE. Till RSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. PRICELJ(»TjENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THTTRSDAY. MAY 29, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS37 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1930-05-29 1 SINGAPORE. 78. CECIL ST. CPHONE 6151) Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottlti and on draught. Snlr Importers KAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. Children thrive on thi/ pure rich Swiss Milk. There i> nothing liner for babies and young children than Bear Brand Milk. It is pure rich cow's151 words
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Advertisement89 1930-05-29 1 KUALA Lj/MPlttk: 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) ROBINSONf^ ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MODEL GOVV^/aWtl MILLINERY, which have been carefully chosen from the latest ranges of Leading Fashion Houses in London and Paris. ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. An «/>/>/<? a day keeps the Doctor nicay." APPLES Australia '589 words
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Advertisement15 1930-05-29 1 Prime Portland "0 K n CEMENT >yEAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. j (Vim. in Denmark) SWCAPORK.15 words
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Advertisement424 1930-05-29 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) D PAS?lgf AND CAMO N'INSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJ*. CO. R CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ RNMENT^ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. WARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnawdu. B*pore. 01nft si •«sM^ ***** Juml4 -?R?RJA»- o?nn jSn! M '■ALYAN424 words
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Advertisement549 1930-05-29 2 ■^■■■l| Jiinyil Ijl ■■•-■-■-■■-rt_M___i (NIPPON YUSEN KABHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp aad Rotterdam, Vessel. Tonnage Dae sail SUVa'SarU IOJOO^Jun. 5 6 jFUSHIMIMARU 10,900 Jun. 19 80 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 July 8 8 JERUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 17 S^JiS^ i/inn in'-nn 1' ?J rKAMOMARU SflOO Au«! it SMbv549 words
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Advertisement438 1930-05-29 2 BURNS PHILP LINE u^or.^ Eng..nd) yoR sydne 111 THUBSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing, by the wellknow» MARELLA (7868 tons) and th. n.w motor T....1. MALABAR (4612 v MAnIi.TTA thm ton§)- MARELLA is on. of th. l.rg^t and finest steamer, trading to Australia, cabins de luxe, single berth "bins, swimming bath,438 words
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Advertisement521 1930-05-29 2 K. P. M. (ROY.4L PACKET NAY. CO. BATAVIA) (IneOrPO"t-d ta loT^-t -ith una" conl"~ NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8451, with nb-couectloa. to Freight, TraMhln—t, Marine DepU. and Manager*. Desk. f Slwrap-e aad Btralt. B*£Z«. of th. Tra^^O-dal Uf«matlon Bureau. Booking Offlc Boyal Dutch I»dla» Atewaym. MAKASSER-May 30, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat,521 words
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Advertisement522 1930-05-29 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE "^MBSff BHIP C^T^D. 8"^8"^ <IlW€lPOrmUd U EBtU"} REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA HAVRE "VEBPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTONN NEW YORK AND BALf IMORE. v»-EKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, BOTTERDAM AND BAMBUBG. (Rout, subject to alteration without notice). Due Spore. PEHSEUS via522 words
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Advertisement501 1930-05-29 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. »»-rpor.t.d I. Si.-) BAN«O' COA^NG SEBVIC Fe, KreUy, Trengganu, KolanUn. Bangnara. Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeon. Sichon. Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. __<„, p.p.-,,, SUDDHADIB Jun. 2 Jun. 4 VALAYA June 9 June 11 MALINI June 16 June IK Th. .f.m.r. are fitted throughout501 words
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Advertisement393 1930-05-29 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart MaatschappiJ N lSf" N.V. Rotterdamscke Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER service TO £=L- taik^pto. A _^!l!^ K rf To» B a.. Pr. D. Nederlanden MOO BJU. IvW tn.». Palorran 17,000 B.L. Jon* 6 Chr. Buygana 15.640 S.M.N. Jon. 18 TT J j ;r/ ii o lol393 words
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Advertisement1215 1930-05-29 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. dollar stoamship une jm AMERICAN MAIL LINE [IW7«BBSS~THri .^■a^Mb-i^ ROUND-TBE-WORLD SERVICE Fro. SINGAPORE .nd PBNANG ri. COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON PREB HARRMnN «S te. PRFA HARRISON June 9 June 12 Jun* 14 355 3SS& 2 XcX c ?o1,215 words
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Advertisement331 1930-05-29 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL V A VITIATION C(\ NAVIGATION 10., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA WASH STATES STEAMSHIP CO kJlrtlUO 0 1 Li/UTIOUU W., PORTLAND ORE lumuani^ uiur, JOINT SCHEMJI* Mltan r. j ni a Ho^t* a- J"'™'^ T S.S. MICHIGAN .ail. from Hong Kong July 8 San331 words
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Advertisement271 1930-05-29 3 COAL TAR Su PP lied m Various Grades to Sllit all UH"** IFF KIM SOO JLtC ISkllVl 3UU 40, HIGH STREET, SINH APORF ouwftrunD. THE EASTERN STUDIO linoililill UIiIVIW, LEE photographer, <SIN.TIIT.IIP SING Al ORE. ENLARGEMENTS. MIMATCREH. u;irrkr»lMr> j rt n.rjr.ii mt,\i ..a WEDDING «nd OTHER GROI PS INDOOR and271 words
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Obituary50 1930-05-29 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH VOW. Mr. Y«w Nna I'r.n ft I May 27. ll'SO, ;i^ed 66. at hio No. 1, Yow NVan Pan Striit. irill t^iko plmca on Sunday .hine s. 1930, (tartlng at li noon to the Can- burial grounds at Thomson Road. Criandl arc kindly requestod .rolls, music, etc.50 words
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Advertisement560 1930-05-29 4 SMAII ADVFRTISFMFNT FORH ■Ta^* Ceell Str..*. Ce«U Street. tnsm th* following .mall ad-ertUemem foi _ay» -H 1 I 1 Ik*, ar. a P pro_.m.Uly .eren word, to a line and th.r. i. a flat rat. ,1 s _:nn'n;uPm^f in o•n. Pc d r o.U i r•p t .rOn«n:ertion. I*. additional560 words
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Advertisement441 1930-05-29 4 MISCELLANEOUS TP-N.TV COLLKGI Examination Record. ■l^X^\^:;^.:]l>^^ Koad. Singapore. CERTIFICATED TEACHER 0? MUSIC has vaca-ciel for nuDii:i Music and Drawing. HomM visU.,,' >U[d:un.. v:l> °«tart Ku:iJ- IW*»fc KAO_S^ "Vl'\l'o<^ to tl!at .l. l n 2?,T.: ™^&»72!2JfcSiJB seen in England. America, Tfce ConUnenl Vjstrall"LAMBS. Ju>t unpa<-l:od a new shipment of lhoe Vil441 words
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Advertisement684 1930-05-29 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, vnenncic. at the Crescent and Meyer Flats, Kalong. Apply Meyer Brothers. „fl t k. c l eoStrSkr1-. ""priva^'Lfe."l^^ !'2O, Straits Times. TO LET Monaco Villa, Holland Road Furnished, elcctr.c light, sanitary installation. Apply Rodyk Davidson. To f,t at 32C Orchard Roa(, TO LET. Nos. 111-113684 words
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Advertisement461 1930-05-29 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS LARCE OFFICES TO LET, at 9, De Souza Street. Also 68, Robinson Road suitable for ofl.ee and godown. Apply N. Reuben, 7, De StlCet" OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, Jrd floor new building, Robinson Road. Passenger ltft, mo(icrn .anit.tion, total area 3,600 sq. ft. Apply United Engineers. Limited. App y461 words
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Advertisement679 1930-05-29 4 SELANGOR TVRF CLUB. SITMMFR IQin PATE MEETING oT Jf" f,, TnLlav Inn* 1A Saturday, May 31, Tuesday, June 3, (H 'M« the KinS' 8 Birthday). c-« 11 _j- 1, r\\. MnnHav <»h Saturday 7th and Monday Stft (Whit Monday) of June 1930. Thre, for each divlBion of Cl-.M. 1, Three679 words
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Advertisement533 1930-05-29 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE tow" aml "'Ul"r> properties. Mpss"- < h '"n* X""" Sl 'V 'Vs -«toroom, No. 80. Chulia Btreet, on n l.1,n,day. Jull, 4, at UI p.m. v '■'l Valmable I ehold lai lhvi.;l K. 8, Changi Road, MORIf. Af.Ff"? SAf F HIUKHjAOI-l- J SALt ''M's f y .,.,,,r533 words
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Advertisement877 1930-05-29 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 231 of 1928. Between Hadji Samxudin Dalng Matara Plaintiff, and 1. Hadji Abdul hareem, 2.1 Mnhamrd Tahir bin Hadji I.ahalidah. t.\ ratimah Binte Hadji Lahalidah, 4. And! Kechaag Abdullah hin Hadji Mohamed Said (An Infant). 6. Abdul877 words
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Advertisement676 1930-05-29 5 5 |KREYTA[trt(O(jjr V I rawiGToacoll NCrTICE is hereby e iver: that the Trade Mark denicted above is the exclusive property of the CHIAO SHANIi TOBACCO COM PANT of Shanghai, and is used by the Company in connection with cigarettes manufactured by the Company and imported and sold by their Sole676 words
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Advertisement389 1930-05-29 5 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Slate Engineer. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up Boon of June 14. l'J3O, for the construction of the followi-iir buildings for a Hospital at Kuala Kubu Bhuru One Administration block. Three- 24 bed wards including baths nnd latrines. One kitchen.389 words
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Advertisement444 1930-05-29 5 JACK'S RMENCE BOOR For HOME and OFFICE. The Key to Efficiency. 1088 Double-Column Pages. Cloth bound. An encyclopaedia of general information, a medical, legal, social, educational and commercial guide. An English Dictionary. Late Pannell's reference book, new and enlarged edition. MY MOST VALUABLE DESK COMPANION, Sir J. H. Yoxell. Price444 words
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Advertisement356 1930-05-29 5 4fth^31 til T jOtrv It Ml TIT jr^^' VERITYS LARGE STOCKS HELD BY THE Sole Agents For Malaya §W Bg.H!»A>.?»««Jffl SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPL'R. APEX ELECTROPHONE -MADE IN CANADA. ***** I lift up my 6njrer and I say "tweet, tweet" (Vocal Fox Trot). Will you be true (Vocal Fox Trot).356 words
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Article1159 1930-05-29 6 9 Years to Find His Feet. BOOKS, PLAYS, WAR AND THE TALKIES. Mr. George Bernard Shaw, writes J. L. Hw'son >:i a Hra» psptr, who: e genius and great wealth arc commonplaces today the world-over, took nine years to get on his feet and find the1,159 words
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Article298 1930-05-29 6 Misery on £40,000 A Year. Poor Al Capone, the Emperor of Chicago's underworld, is a sad and weary man in spite of the fact that he has proved crime can be made to pay by obtaining an income estimated by the revenue r.uthorities at £40,000 a year.298 words
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Article278 1930-05-29 6 Mr. Patel's Plans for The Future. Bombay, May 7. I regard the programme of boycott of British goods in general and all foreign cloth in particular, as more important than any other programme of the Congress." Mr. V. J. Patel, ex-President of the Assembly, made this278 words
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Article127 1930-05-29 6 Further Cessation Of Tapping Suggested. A further extension of the tapping holiday on rubber estates was suggested by Mr. H. J. Welsh at the meeting of the Pubber Plantation Investment Trust recently. If the present holiday in May is .found to be insufficient to raise the price 01!127 words
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Article464 1930-05-29 6 Route Surveyed by French Company. To investigate the possibilities of an air service between Marseilles and Saigon (Indo-China) two officials of the Compagnie Air Union Lignes d'Orient arrived at Dura Dum aerodrome on May 6 on their way from Baghdad to Saigon. They were464 words
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Article178 1930-05-29 6 Alarm At Huge American Trust. A huge merger of the Radio Corporation of America, the General Electric Company and the Westinghouse Electric Company, was recently announced in New York. The two last-named concerns already held 25 per cent, of the Radio Corporation ordinary shares. While details are being178 words
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Article183 1930-05-29 6 Conservatives Protest In House of Commons. London, May 13. In the House of Commons today, Major George Davies (Conservative) drew attention to th« contract for 1C locomotives recently placed by the Indian Store 1 Department with a German firm, at a price of £85,367. I He declared that183 words
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Article522 1930-05-29 6 Thousands Executed. SLOW TORTURE IN PRISONS. A pamphlet entitled "The Political Prisoners in the Soviet Union," which has been compiled by the Russian Socialist, R. Abrnmovitch, has been published in Berlin under the auspices of the i International Socialist Commissions for the Examination of the Situation522 words
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Article263 1930-05-29 6 Statistics That Justify Restriction. If any arguments were needed in favour of the restriction of output scheme adopted by the Tin Producers' Association the statistics issued for the month of April, now available, and the price at which the metal is changing hands shouid be more than263 words
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Article95 1930-05-29 6 Doctor Who Has Little Faith In Them. Dr. F. J. Waldo, the City of London Coroner, at an inquest at Southwark remarked. I am a doctor, but 1 have very l'ttle faith in medicine. People do not understand that diseases cannot be cured by rule of thumb,95 words
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Advertisement71 1930-05-29 6 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. r Toothsome Tasties We receive regular supplies of SHEEP'S TONGUES, SHEEP'S KIDNEYS, SWEET BREADS, OX KIDNEYS, BRAINS, OX TAILS, TRIPE. Excellent for a Change TRY THEM!! "■The Best by Test." REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road,71 words
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Advertisement143 1930-05-29 6 Elm. T&f Tin '^^a^^^^^ ect* Vfl •S^TaHfc fir t?i p fHLaV 1»1 c< oC MILK -J! MILK with all its nourishing health There* no secret about KLIM. It elements rich in rrcam and all is frc*b milk powdered. It becomes the vitamin-. packed in vacuum tins milk again, «afe and143 words
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Advertisement524 1930-05-29 7 aLHAMBRl THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND Of Ml REPRODUCTION |fi flfc 9 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. BREAKING "SUNNY SIDE UP" RECORDS THE BRIGHTEST REVUE YET 1&- i^r^^^W&l musical m movietone dented hy wiuiam i^m^w^^^ lIOSITIVKI.V THK LAST PERFORMANCES on Saturday. May .'.I. at :i p.p... UI p.nu anil 9.1.")524 words
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Advertisement275 1930-05-29 7 \IUVU \\J\L\d\l WM Ul'l \i/,H UWMU WM -W V, \i/MU fiOeQQQQOe OQ_oOJ2O_o®^©_OO_QQ_o\^ mmT^ a^^^B^^B bß^h I W* m a^fl L I B mmmm^^^^^^^r^or^ E ss gi r Unanimously declared by Press and Public to be Malaya's FINEST PICTURE PALACE TONIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 The Idol of Paris, London and275 words
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Advertisement202 1930-05-29 7 VICTORIA THEATRE From SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 31. Twice daily 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. EXCLUSIVE TO THIS THEATRE. MICKY MOUSE The pet of all the World. THE DONOVAN AFFAIR The greatest of all Mystery Plays*. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. SHOWING ARSENAL V. HULL THE GRAND NATIONAL etc. Booking at LITTLE'S. $2 and $1,202 words
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Article737 1930-05-29 8 SHIPPING NOTH3 Fast Service to New York From Singapore. The motor-ship Silverpalm, ow of the ni-w llti I I twin-screw to be op' < to Ni'v. *> ork novice o( the Silver Line, Ltd., left Singap >re on I March and accomplished I in 34 days, in737 words
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Article37 1930-05-29 8 By ■aha Sfbtjak Rajputann i. in rl. I rfl Arrd. S'por* l/ondoa Apr. 18 May 10 Apr. M Mav 1G At>r. 2:1 M:iv 17 May .May U'l Apr, SO M'iv M .V:.y M«y Hi37 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article97 1930-05-29 8 Singapore, May 29. Tin.- Weak. Kintas 1.1.",-1.1'J, Kucl.i.is 1 i:i1.18, Penawat IS-M emU, Malay < oiwote. JI'.L'I iriits, flu Klants 1.13-1.18, KlanR It-SJO, PaUliUi tJO-CM, SMiittei Wayi 8.06-S.U, Uihik i'atts u-2-.'ifi etaU, -:;s cents, KUUnchalli Ami KlUnil ISs. r,,:.-Hs. 4' il.. llonir Konit -!^s. Mi I'anitn^a97 words
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Article128 1930-05-29 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, May M. London. Uubbcr fi\d. par 11... Mn A. Kaon prlc« (London Standard i Spot cent) London.- Tin CMS, town Ba. Mininf. Qui-:. Banff! Wavs :!i>, Kuchuis l.l.-l.li'.s ..d.. Kinta Dradgei I.IS1.18, Honic I'atts 10-M c. nts. Malaya Consulf. 2^-i4 ceiiis, Johans cents, Baacei Luas128 words
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Article284 1930-05-29 8 Commercial Arbitration In London. The commercial communities of both countries have reason to be grateful -o the American Chamber of Commerce in London for many valuable MWioM rendered to UM cause of Anglo-American trading amity, -;■> The Financial Times. They are placid still further in its debt284 words
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Article453 1930-05-29 8 Thy following aaisaagsts are sailing by :l.< Mantua, which will leave Magayon :lt bjb. tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Turner, HUs A. J. Stratford. Ur. Q. Stable, Xiaa 11. P. Morris Eyton, Mr. saa Mis. HariUxm, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Biackford, Mr. Guidon,453 words
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Article41 1930-05-29 8 From Holland, by Tjerimai, due at Singapore 7 p.m. today. From China and Japan, by Tilawa, due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Saturday. From Europe (London mails despatched rn May 8) by Karmala, due at Penang 4 p.m. today.41 words
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Article263 1930-05-29 8 EXCHANGE. S:n(ta;iore, May 2.1. On London, Bank 4 m s 2 '3 15 16 Demand :t j Private 3 m. rredit 1/4)4 On New York, demand 50 ig Private 90 d s 571V4 On France, Bank T.T. 1431 On India, Dank T.T. V.4K I vi Hon K Konft Ua::k T.T.263 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article497 1930-05-29 8 Issue V* 1 p d- Buyers Seller* i'l £1 ASM Kumbang 21 2'! xd. 5-5,- Aycr Hi tain Tin 14 1 14/ji £1 n BaagrU Tin 20 20 9 I 1 Iialar.? 1'udang 0.10 0.14 1 1 Eatu Caves 0.80 0.85 1 1 Rukit Arang 0..1; 0.65 £1 £1497 words
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Article222 1930-05-29 8 Val. yd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 2 30 2.40 I 2 Alts. Biiok Urds. J.00 3.10 II £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 6.16.0 1 1 Central Engine (MO 0.50 nom. t 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.40 0.4.'> nom. Ids. 10s. Duff Development 4 G 6.6 6222 words
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Article102 1930-05-29 8 I Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. deb. of I<J26 red. 1931-36 102 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of IWOI red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% prein. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of IUO7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par Singapore Municipal 4' 3 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000102 words
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Article379 1930-05-29 8 Frascr and Co. and Ly all and Evalt's quotations. Today'i Prices Fritter Lyull 1 Co. Evatt Allcnby ($1) 1.40 1.50 l.r.u 1.60 Alor Uajah (fl) 1.20 1.30 tM 1.30 A. Hitam (Hi 2.uU 2.60 2.00 2.40 -V. Kumng (Jl) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 V. Malay »2 > 2.00379 words
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Article1180 1930-05-29 8 Contribution to Larger Crop. The seventh annual general meeting of Gordon I Malaya I Rubber Estates, Ltd., wa:< held on Apirl 28 in London, Sir Francis Voules, C.B.K. (the chairman), presiding. The secretary (Mr. W. B. Guuld having road the notice convening the meeting ami the auditors'1,180 words
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Article74 1930-05-29 8 Runny. May 28. Foreign exchanges art Amsterdam ll'.OS'.i. Athens 375, Bombay Is. S 25-32 d., lit Urn MJM, Brussels 34.826, Bucharest 81K. Rio 5 27-32, Buenos Aires 43%, Copenhagen 1.M6. Geneva 25.115, Hclsinrfors VXi\, hon* Kong Is. 4-\d.. Lisbon 108.25, Madrid 30.805. Milan 92.82, New York 4.86 1-16. OsloBritish Wireless - 74 words
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Article230 1930-05-29 8 Today. Upper Bants, North an,l Bast ladls i Tairca i p.m. Southern and Western India il'.nlinu! :l p.m. Selat Pandjang, liongkalis, tiiak, Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Toboalil I in. Jr.va, Booth-Watt Sumalra, KnuthEast Borne,.. Celebes, Moh)( and Timor Dilly (TJ>rimaiJ r, p.m. Tomorrow. Great Britain, Ireland, Europe,230 words
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Article264 1930-05-29 8 Tharaday, Mi Ships alongtide the Wharvea or expected tv arrive. KEPFEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Hopper J. J. II. Kijanz, Unit, Sultan Van Koeli i. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Patrol, UH|*. VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS. Tfnlong Pagar. Albeit Duel. D.irv. 1. Victoria Dock Nil. j Keppcl Harbour.264 words
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Article122 1930-05-29 8 VOLUNTEER DRILLS. Programme of drills up to and for weefc ending June 1 Thursday, May 2'J, MS p.m.. Drill Mull. No. 4 Platoon "A" i.M.c.i SO Yard* Range; tji p.m., Dril! Hall, "B" (Kagllth) Co.. Drill Parade. Friday, May SO, 5.1S p.m.. Drill Hall, "A(M.(;.i Co., Practice King's Birth<iay 1.16122 words
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Advertisement9 1930-05-29 8 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS.9 words
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Miscellaneous280 1930-05-29 8 iitton !♦■♦< MH>UMntn<tn«n»iM><M<nnnii«in«n« MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mill. rail, shine. I Humidity tion. Alor Star 90 74 Nil 9.9 fi SE 2 Fine Kotn Hhuru 01 7tf Nil 9.3 M SW 2 Cloudy K.Trcn^anu !>0 71 Nil280 words
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Miscellaneous199 1930-05-29 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tliumday. May 2». U. W. 11.24 a.m.. 8 ft. 3 in., 10.37 p.m., 0 ft. S in. Mail from Australia dm 1 p.m. Outward mail due at PfMtlg ut 4 p.m. Friday. May 30. H. W. 12.10 p.m., 8 ft. 2 in., ll.ir. p.m., 9 ft.199 words
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Article756 1930-05-29 9 AROUND THE MARKETS. Further Decline in Both Commodities. HEAVY MAY RUBBER SHIPMENTS. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber, 22'/i cents per lb. Tin. 150 tons at $71% per picul. Yesterday's Prices Kubber, London 6^d. per lb.. down '»d. New York W/ 4 rts., per lb..756 words
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Article104 1930-05-29 9 CYCLES MOTOR CYCLES. The extension of the world-wide business toptmlw has now been sufficient also to include the British cycle and motor-cycle industry, and returns for the first quarter of I'J3U indicute a slowing down in overseas consumption, says British Industries. As against this, there is to be noted an104 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article592 1930-05-29 9 Motor-Car Construction Most Important. (By W. J. McAneeny, President, Hudson, Motor-car Company.) The annual Automobile shows displaying complete lines and remarkable advances in design and construction are usually the opening Kuns of prosperity's new year. They will be so again this year. These 1930 shows will demonstrate592 words
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Article386 1930-05-29 9 General Complaint of Business Paucity. Mt-ssr.j. Fraser and Co., under date of May 27, report as follows Paucity of business was again a general complaint in the share market throughout the week and gloomy conditions have prevailed in both the tin and rubber sections. Sentiment as regards386 words
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Article55 1930-05-29 9 I Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 18% per lb. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot June July July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 23*t 23% 25 K 22*. 28H 24 24% 25H55 words
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Article711 1930-05-29 9 The Possibilities Of Budgrafting. The twenty-fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the Kupar l'arn Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., was held on April 29 at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, London, E.C., Mr. A. A. Baumann (the chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said:711 words
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Article442 1930-05-29 9 Annual Report by The Directors. The directors of the Heawood Tin nnd Rubber Estate, Ltd., submit (heir twentieth annual report and accounts, duly audited, for the year ended Dec. 31, 1929. The accounts show a profit of £12,8G2. After paying the final dividend for the year442 words
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Article143 1930-05-29 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Kubber Association held its 969 th auction on May 28, when there was catalogued 1,769,304 lb. or 789.8" tons; offered 1.R2R.R69 lb. or C 52.53 tons sold 1.281,387 lb. or 572.05 tons. Spot. London 6 r sd. New York 13 r cts.143 words
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Article365 1930-05-29 9 Satisfactory Report For Year. The annual meeting of the Malaya Publishing House, Ltd., was heid yesterday, at the company's offices in Singapore. Mr. F. C. Sands was in the raair, and there were also present Mr. K. Keating, the Rev. J. F. Peat, Mr. L. C. U365 words
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Article605 1930-05-29 9 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICE APRIL 30. Abaco (£1) IK; Allagar (2,) 1.11 AngloMalay (£1) 16.; Ayer Kuning (£1) r *x; Cahru (Sel.) (2 i 4 I; Bakap U'D Mi Ua"tcng (£1) 516; liatang Consolidated (2/) 1/2; Batu Caves (£1) 13. 16 x; Batu Tiga (£1) 1/5/16; Bekoh605 words
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Article1698 1930-05-29 9 Gliding Down The Slippery Slope." LABOUR'S FATAL SOCIAL SERVICES. (Bj A. W. SUU.) London, Apr. M. Disapproval of Mr. Snowden's budget shows no signs of diminishing. He has raised the amount to be extracted froir the country to £876,280,000, an increase of £46,600,000, and has claimed that1,698 words
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Advertisement13 1930-05-29 9 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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969 1930-05-29 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1930. FILTH. Nearly two years ago Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Officer, prepared a Memorandum fo;- the information of the Muni- ipal Commissioners on the question I of the f rush milk supply in Singapore. Dr. Hunter's opening paragraph read Once969 words
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Article482 1930-05-29 10 Mr. C. Smith, of the Malayan Forest Service, is appointed acting Conservator of Forests, Johore. Mr. E. N. W. Oliver, the weli-known Selangor tennis player, is sailing for Home by the Mantua tomorrow. Mr. S. S. Van Sitteren has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to take over management482 words
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Article2461 1930-05-29 10 Other Triumphs of Their Inventor. Today we publish the first of a series of article they will appear In the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday which are to form chapters in a book by II. H. Tiltman and T. C. IlridRes. The book. Master Minds2,461 words
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Article718 1930-05-29 10 CHEAPER SEA TRAVEL. With commendable enterprise, the Blun Funnel Line announces the inauguration of return trips to Malaya from Kngland i during the winter months at specially reduced fares. It will Ic possible for anyone to sail on the Patroclus on Dec. I 6, arrive at718 words
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Article39 1930-05-29 10 Under the heading of Malaya Migration Statistics, the Department of Statistic^ now gives the arrivals and departures by air. It is notified that during the month of April 14 passengers arrived from the Dutch East Indies and 16 left.39 words
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Advertisement155 1930-05-29 10 for that NEW DRESS whether for Day or Evening. 'CELANESE' SATIN MAROCAIN adds grace and charm to the figure line. CtiLANlliSlii Many frmous Paris Couturiers SJATIM \IARnr\ITV have chosen 'Cclanesc' Satin OAIIiN UJAKUL-AIIM. Marocain. n material of shimi 10 inches wide. mrring beauty and unusual richPrice $4.75 per yard. S£155 words
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Advertisement77 1930-05-29 10 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT 0.-. i H lENJAMIN STOIOFV eiiOBBBBBHBBBff'I] I m The Famous COLUMBIA I PORTABLE The Biggest Portable Value Known. Model 201 a Fitted with New Non-Set automatic-stop. I THE ROBINSON PIANO CO, LIMITED. (lurorporati d in Hong Kong) SINGAPORE. I ♦>♦-»»-» i U. S. DE SUVA BROS. I JKWKM.KRH77 words
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Advertisement20 1930-05-29 10 STRAITS /fP\ TIMES SUGAPORE If A KUALA lUMMII I 71, MCll «TIUt >n yj V. *U llltlt AT ALL TIMES20 words
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545 1930-05-29 11 SAFEGUARDING AS THE REMEDY. Mr. Baldwin's Motion In Commons. CHEAP GOODS. British Market a Dumping Ground. London, May 20. The BmM of Commons, hy 270 to 241, rejected Mr. Baldwin's motion to reduce the salary of the Lord I'nvy Baal, Mr. J. H.545 words
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Article77 1930-05-29 11 Breach of Trust Charge In Johore. A European named S. Palk, d'scribed H a plantor frum Johore. was arrested yesterday afternoon by the local Detective Department on a provisional wari: nt from JohotC where hn is alleged to hnvr oemraitted criminm] li.cach of trust. After beinir n nested77 words
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Article42 1930-05-29 11 Difficult Trip Over Uncharted Territories. IV: nambuco. May 28. With nineteen jiassenpt'rs on boanl Um Gntf Zeppelin left here yesterday for diffienH Might over uncharted territories In Huvana, from whero she will (ly to I.uki-huist. New Jersey. Ti 0<—42 words
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Article50 1930-05-29 11 Director Who Stiiycd to WindUp Lena (ioldficlds. •\v. May 2H. The kUm director of Um Lena Goldfteida, Mr. Cunningham, who had remained i'l Kiissin for the ■.vindirif: up of thr HiTaii-s of iiu- company, hai been t>HI«l Um lathorltit The aompany i- now pasLip;; inl miMgimiflt. Tranj-Orcan.50 words
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Article111 1930-05-29 11 Miss Amy Johnson At Brisbane. Sydney, May 28. A Reuter cable from Brisbane, leceived M we go to press, states that Miss Amy Johnson had arrived there unhurt after a crash. No details of the accident are given. The only previous message received wa« the followingReuter - 111 words
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Article72 1930-05-29 11 Definite Improvement Reported. Rugby, May 28. A definite improvement is reported tooay in the condition of the King who ir, suffering from painful, though localised, lheumatism of the right hip. His Majesty is receiving massage treatment under the direction of his physician. Lord Dawson of Penn. ItBritish Wireless - 72 words
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Article147 1930-05-29 11 Street Fighting Follows Wool Dispute. London, May 28. There was an ugly development of the Yorkshire wool wages dispute when a crowd of ",000, following a Communist meeting, rushed the Bradford Town Hall last night and attempted to rescu-s seven pirrons who were arrested earlier, folicv.ir.p i iotinjrReuter - 147 words
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68 1930-05-29 11 ITALY'S NAVY. Estimates Adopted By Chamber Chamber. Rome, May 28. The Chamber adopted the naval estimates totalling 1,476,000,000 lire. This is 244,000,000 lire over last year's, owrncr to increased pay and the spending of 192.000,000 on reconstruction work. The sum of 600,000,000 is now set aside for new construction in68 words
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Article76 1930-05-29 11 25 Years of Theatrical Management. Berlin, May 28. Literary and theatrical circles throughout Germany are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Max Reinhardt's assumption of the management of the Deutsches Theatre. The world-famous producer brought many new stars and plays to the German theatre and later had his own76 words
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Article50 1930-05-29 11 Case Taken to Court In Bangkok. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 29. Action has been filed against D. A. IVstnnji in connection with the alleged cumulative bet on seven events in the first day of the recent race msetinp. The matter will come before the court today.50 words
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Article36 1930-05-29 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 29. Dr. ("hniiK Tok Nam, a local wireless enthusiast, using a three-valve McMichael < BBK rc-ial set, picked up a wireless taJk broadcast from Chclmsford on Empire Day.36 words
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Article22 1930-05-29 11 H.K. Sir Cecil Clementi, accompanied by thr Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, paid a visit this morning to St. John':, quarantine tattoo.22 words
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Article295 1930-05-29 11 Divided Opinions. CONTROVERSY OVER REPORT. London, May 28. The report of the economic committee of the Trade Union Congress was privately considered by the general council today. A resolution was passed expressing indignation at the publication of a private and confidential report, and repudiating the interpretationReuter - 295 words
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134 1930-05-29 11 CRUCIAL CRISES OF THE GREAT WAR." Mr. W. Churchill's New Book A First Instalment. The Straits Times has secured the exclusive right of serial publication in this part of the world of Mr. Winston Churchill's new book "The Crucial Crises of the Great War." The first instalment— which will appear134 words
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Article68 1930-05-29 11 Amending Constitution In Australia. Canberra, May 28. By 22 votes to seven, the Senate rejected the Government's proposals to amend the constitution, and it has now to be decided by means of a referendum. The Government intimated recently that if the Senate obstructed Government business the latter wouldReuter - 68 words
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Article51 1930-05-29 11 New Ambassador Appointed To London. Berlin, May.2B. It is learned that the British Government has agreed to the appointment of Baron von Neurath as Ambassador to London in succession to Dr. Sthamer, who is retiring this autumn. Baron von Neurath has been Ambassador to Italy since 1926.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1930-05-29 11 The Sino-Sovict Conference, to settle outstanding differences in connection with the Ch'.ncse Eastern Railway, is now expected to open in Moscow on June 15. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 30 words
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Article169 1930-05-29 11 Two Indians Killed. ALL REPORTED QUIET IN BOMBAY. Rangoon, May 28. The military and police were compelled to fire this evening on a party of Indian Moslems who held up a tramcar, assaulted Burman passengers and stoned the military and police when the latter appeared.Reuter - 169 words
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Article114 1930-05-29 11 Dutch Commander Before Court Martial. The Hague, May 28. Captain Borren, the former commander at Curacao was sent for trial at a general court martial charged with culpable negligence in allowing 500 Venezuelans under the revolutionary general Urbina to enter Willemstad in June last year and undetected seizeReuter - 114 words
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Article93 1930-05-29 11 Flies to His Estates In Cornwall. Rugby. May 28. The Prince of Wales, who is an experienced airman and makes frequent use of his private Moth aeroplane for journeys in Enpland, flew today to visit his estates in Cornwall and Devon. On arrival at Okehampton the PrinceBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Article79 1930-05-29 11 Violent Anti-Monarchist Demonstration. Madrid, May 28. Riots followed the San Sebastian business men's demonstration in favour of the rt authorisation of gambling 1 which was banned under the dictatorship. It is complained that the ban on gambling is causing the popularity of this seaside resort steadily to79 words
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Article80 1930-05-29 11 Closed with Total of 12 Million Rupees. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, May 28. The Calcutta Turf Club sweep has clc.sed with a total of Rupees 12,000,000 (120 lakhs) which is Rupees 300,000 less than last year's tctal. There will be three tickets drawn for the first80 words
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Article105 1930-05-29 11 Government Objected to Article On Japan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 29. A well-known Penang Chinese daily newspaper, the Kwonsr Wan Yit Poh, ceased publication yesterday on orders received from the Government. It is understood that the Government objected to an article in a recent issue on105 words
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Article182 1930-05-29 11 Reductions Being Considered. Strong rumours were current in Singapore this morning that wholesale reductions in the salaries of certain sections of the staffs of banks were to take place on June 1. From various inquiries made it was ascertained that one bank is examining the possibility of182 words
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Article272 1930-05-29 11 House of Lords Debate On India. Rugby, May 28. In the House of Lords, Lord Peel called for a statement on the situation in India. The fullest support should, he said, be given to the Government of India to crush and end the disorders which seimed to beBritish Wireless - 272 words
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Article126 1930-05-29 11 Conservative Success At Nottingham. Rugby, May 28. The result of the Nottingham by-elec-t.ion to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of the Conservative member was declared today as follows Mr. T. J. O'Connor, Conservative, 14,946 Mr. A. E. Waterson, Labour, 7,023 Capt. R. C. Berkeley, Liberal, 4,648. One126 words
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Article31 1930-05-29 11 Rumours of Resignation Denied. Tokio, May 28. Admiral Kato has not resigned, rumours to the contrary notwithstanding. Should his resignation occur the Naval Treaty would not be affected. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article45 1930-05-29 11 Anti-Communist Movement Spreading. Peking, May 28. A foreign report from Harbin alleges that the Anti-Communist movement is spreading rapidly in a!l parts of Siberia. The Mohammedans on the East Volga and in Western Siberia have declared a Holy War against Mie Soviet. Router.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1930-05-29 11 Chrysler Building Opened In New York. New York, May 28. Th« seventy-eight storied Chrysler I.'uilding, claimed to be the world's highest structure at 1,030 ice*,, v,ms opened y-s+erfay. Reutar.Reuter - 32 words
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Article777 1930-05-29 11 Invasion of Shantung Begins. CHECK TO NANKING. Heavy Losses on The Lunghai Front. Shanghai, May 28. The news from the battle fronts today is still Hisquietingly vague and disjointed. It now emerges, however, that the fighting on the Lunghai Railway front has bicn very severe, that both777 words
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Advertisement66 1930-05-29 11 TODAY'S FEATURES. Page i Birth of Pilotless Planes, by 11. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges 10 I Charge Apa inst a Secretary 17 Chinese Will Case 12 Home Trade Reviewed by A. W. Still 9 Thr Fight Against Malaria 17 Ponsford Scores Double Century 13 Latest Derby Probable Starters66 words
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Article1627 1930-05-29 12 Interesting Disclosures. DEATH OF DEFENDANT ALLEGED. The hearing was continued in the Supreme Court ytm t*i i day, before Mr Justice Stevens, of the Chinese will case in connection with the estate of Vong Swce Tony, who left considerable property in China. The plaintiff, Vong Man Nun1,627 words
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Article188 1930-05-29 12 Thrills and Laughs in Talkie Programme. Those in search of thrills will fiiu' them present in the Victoria Theatre's itar feature "The Donovan Affair" which was screened privately last night. While lack of introduction makes the earlier purt of the film a little difficult to follow, the subsequent188 words
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Article172 1930-05-29 12 Light Sentence Given Tamil. (Proa Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. The remarkable feature of a police court case yesterday, in which a Tamil named Kiishnasamy was charged with prrievcni hurt and pleaded provocation on finding his wife in compromising circumstances with th« occupant of a neighbouring172 words
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Article264 1930-05-29 12 The Dog, The Cat and The Neighbours. This ancient capital, states a message from Peking, has provided a new angle on the old triangle of a_ dog, a cat, and a pair of quarrelling neighbours. A gentleman nanied Wang had a cat he prized highly. A widow264 words
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Article201 1930-05-29 12 Thousand-Year-Old Relic At Shiukwan. An ancient tomb said to be more than 1,000 years old was recently brought to li^ht at Shiukwan. Some time ago, ihc authorities ordered that the tombs at Autoutam, on the eastern outskirts of the city, be removed so as to make way for201 words
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Article235 1930-05-29 12 Popularity Of Mission Houses. American and British missionaries are coming into Peking from all the Northern provinces as civil war extends to the towns in which they are stationed and armies confiscate their property, siatcs a message from the ancient Chinese capital. The number of ■tuiwry rtl'us^e?235 words
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Article144 1930-05-29 12 Relics of Third Dynasty Found. Mr. Selim Hassan, the Egyptian excavator, who has been discing on bch'.l; of the Egyptian University near the Cairo Pyramid, is repented to have found further objert.; of value at the sepulchre of Ra Wer, a prince and high priest of the Third144 words
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Article62 1930-05-29 12 The death ef Mr. Goh Say Chuan, of the staff of Messrs. Eow Thoon and Co. and Chip Hin Rubber Factory, took place at 21, Muntri Street, Penang. on Tuesday morning. Deceased was the youngest 1 rother of Mrs. I.im Eow Thoon. He •narriod a sister nf Messrs. Oh Chin62 words
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Article336 1930-05-29 12 Germany Building Fleet Of Zeppelins. Fa; -reaching plans are under consideration by the Hamburg-Amerika Line for •he development of trans-Atlantic air routes by a fleet of giant Zeppelin dirigibles. Dr. Kiep, a director of the Line, has stated that a new airship, which will be336 words
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Article164 1930-05-29 12 Fifteen- Y«ar-01d Warship Condemned. K.M.S. Crocus, one of the sloops attached to the East Indies station, has been condemned as unseaworthy, and was paid off at Bombay. Her place will be taken by H.M.S. Folkestone, which will be completed in July. K.M.S Crocus is one of the many164 words
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Article135 1930-05-29 12 Old Practice Likely To Be Abandoned. The Ministry of Health and the Registrar-General's Department have been closely considering the arrangements for next year's Census, and it is almost certain that the ancient practice cf taking the enumeration on a Sunday tvening will be abandoned. The census may135 words
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Article121 1930-05-29 12 Marshal Yen Preparing His "Get-away."? Nankin?, May 23. Business firms will not accept bank notes, military notes and bonds issuecf by Yen Shi-shan, who is stated to have issued Shansi bank notes to the face value of mere than $60,000,000. According to a mandate, Yen Shi-shan121 words
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Article63 1930-05-29 12 Indemnity for Victims Of Air Raid. Tokio, May 28. It is reported from Manchuli that an agreement has been signed between the Japanese and Soviet Consuls stipulating that the Soviet shall pay yen 21,500 as indemnity to the Japanese victims of the air raid :>t Manchuli lastReuter - 63 words
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Article259 1930-05-29 12 Limiting the Power Of Engines. The advisability of limiting the power of light aeroplane engines, in order to check the gradual incrca.es that have taken place during recent years, is being discussed by flying club members and private owners in Great Britain. The recent incieases in the cost259 words
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Article163 1930-05-29 12 Hllire InCOtTie FrOltl Foreign 6 o Investments. Great Britain has still by far the largest net income of any nation from foreign investments, according to a memorandum en international trade and balances of payments just published by the League of Nations. Her net leceipts on account of interest163 words
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Article28 1930-05-29 12 It is notified that The Ipohi Chinese- Womens Athletic Association has be«n registered within the township of Ipoh, in accordance with an orde>r of the Resident of Perak.28 words
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Article52 1930-05-29 12 I A civil engineer in Vienna succeeded in picking up the simultaneous speech and television transmissions from Brookman's Tark, London, recently. He says that his apparatus is a fairly simple one. So far as is known, this is the first time thr.t ihc- i transmissions have boon successfully j.ic-K-ed up52 words
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Article513 1930-05-29 12 Doctrine of Common Intention. Fo- the put throe days th?. Chief us ■tiro (Kir Willium Muiison) anil a pecial jury ha\o l>een engaged at the liciiea hearing the trial of three Chine, who in allowed to have taken part n an armed robbery at the junction513 words
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Article34 1930-05-29 12 and civil law; 38 applications were r<ir!seei. A contract that there should be no (h;ldren was held by the Rota to constitate a reason for the annulment of a Thc..e were several such cases.34 words
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Article50 1930-05-29 12 The Police Band will play the following jntcramme at Katong Park on Friday, at 5.15 :—March, Under the Bannerol rreodem. Nowowieski; Overture, The Magic Flute. Mozart; Selection from Crppelia, Delibes; Selection, Katja the Dancer, Gilbert; Serenade. Fiora di Levant, lasciiia; Tho Whispering of tho Flowers, Mm The Saucy \V::ltz. Sv.ayne.50 words
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Advertisement28 1930-05-29 12 "NY CARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT Iri BOTTIEOEXPRtSSi.YFOR"**"'" 3 1 1 NY CARLSBERG Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in IVmiinrk) SINGAPORE,28 words
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Article116 1930-05-29 13 Probable Starters And Betting. London, May 28. The following 23 horses have accepted for the Derby, and comprise the probable field Trews (R. Dick). Sponger (R. Perry man). Silver Flare (Elliott). Sea Rover (J. Brennan). Caerlecn (Weston). Bellyferis (Canty). Caitello Grand Salute (Gordon Richards). Lansdowne DioliteReuter - 116 words
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Article550 1930-05-29 13 Jones Wins at The Nineteenth. London, May 28. Play in the amateur championship was continued at St. Andrews today. The griatest feature of the (lay's play was the defeat of Cyril Tolley by R. T. ("Bobby") Jones at the ll»th in the iourth round. Results inReuter - 550 words
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Article300 1930-05-29 13 Big Australian Score. WILL BRADMAN EQUAL "W.G.V RECORD? (Fl«B <!m Own Correspondent) London. May 28. Tin- A-- 'ralians mot Oxford University Oxford today in brilliant sunshine. Oxford tormd Mrt their strongest si.lc. iaclndint I. A. R. Peebles, who is a popular candidate for the Test matches. The300 words
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Article231 1930-05-29 13 Pn.^ramme of Saturday's Races. The programme for the Royal Singa- ore V'aeht Club rowing regatta on Saturday, will be as follows 1.4(1.—Kodesse Cup. ■I.■».">.—Nutt-Beresford Cup. :,.10.—Srratch Fours. The competitors will be as follows tse Cup.—J. C. H. Beth. A. .1 roft, K. G. A. Dohoo, K. Phelps. J.231 words
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Article54 1930-05-29 13 What is believed to be a record for girls' cricket was set up during last seaion, ulien Miss Tamsett, playing for Kenmore Club, Goulborn. says a messag? from Sydney, aggregated 1,009 runs, mii luiiinT one century, for ;°n average of 05.8, and took 1">1 wickets for an54 words
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Article78 1930-05-29 13 Mixed Doubles Final In Paris. Paris, May 28. In the final of the mixed doubles of the hard court championships, W. T. Tilden and Fraulcin Aussem beat Cochet and Mrs. Whittingstall (formerly Miss Eileen Bennett). G— C— 4. The winners, who were partners on the Riviera throughout theReuter - 78 words
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Article133 1930-05-29 13 Rest Side Selected to Meet Europeans. The following have been selected to represent The P.est in the annual Clarke Cu)> cric-Uet match against the Europeans, which starts on Saturday, and will be continued on Sunday and Tuesday next T. Leijssius. H. R. Bartels, H. N. Balhetehet and D.133 words
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Article104 1930-05-29 13 Sequel to Rough Play in Match With Wales. The French Rugby forward, A. Bioussa, lies bc«n expelled by the Central Comm; .;ti.e of the French Rugby Federation fr< m the French team. His expulsion is the sequel to the game octween Wales and Fiance at Colombes m Easter104 words
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Article103 1930-05-29 13 Len Tiger Smith Off To South Africa. Len "Tijrer" Smith, the Midland featherweight champion, has kit for South Africa, sailing from Southampton on the Union Castle liner Arundel. Several matches have already be-»n made for Smith, the first of these being at Johannesburg towards the \.nd of103 words
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Article118 1930-05-29 13 South African Jockey Club Decision. The decision of the Soutli African Jockey Club to prohibit the importation of geldings for racing purposes is not expected to affect English breeders much. The South African market is not an extensive one, and according to the Stud Book, only two hundred118 words
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Article78 1930-05-29 13 Beaten in Non-Handicap Race. London, May 28. Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger Shamrock V, her handicap being waived after five victories, raced for the first time from scratch in the Royal Thames Yacht Club's regatta at Ryde, and was beaten by Mr. A. A. Paton's Lulworth by 14 seconds.Reuter - 78 words
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Article211 1930-05-29 13 Make It a Gay and Great Adventure." A vigorous attack on the Championship table complex" in county cricket was made by B. H. Lyon, the Gloucestershire captain, at the club dinner at Bristol. "We think in terms of points to be won or lost, and not in terms211 words
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Article243 1930-05-29 13 Thursday, May 29 Football S.A.F.A. 1st Div. R.A.F. v». Malays,,A.R. Stadium; 2nd Div.: M.P.H. vi. G.h.C. A-P.C. Reserves Div. S.C.C. vs. R.A., S.C.C Friday. May 3* S.A.F.A. 1st Di». R.A. vs. S.C.C, A.R. Stadium. Saturday, May 31 R.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta, 4.20 p.m. S.A.F.A. 1« Div. Welch vj. S.C.F.A.,243 words
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Article670 1930-05-29 13 Single Goal Defeat Of S.R.C. R.E. 1 S.R.C. 0. Only a few spectators turned up at the Ansan Road Stadium yesterday aiternoon, when the Royal Engineers just managed to win by a solitary goal against the S.R.C. in a First Division match. Play was slow and670 words
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Article113 1930-05-29 13 Score Eleven Goals Against AP.C. The Etceteras were in a scoring mood when they met the A.P.C. in an S.C.C. Tournament game yesterday, and won to the tune of 11 goals to one. As the scores suggest the match was totally one-sided. The excellent combination between McFarlane113 words
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Article86 1930-05-29 13 Wilcoxson Shield Competition! Result. The 120 yds. free style swimming race for the Wilcoxson Shield was held at the V.M.C.A. IPOOI, Fort Canning, and re-1 <ulted as follows :—l, Tan Wee Chwee (1 mm. 24 4/6 sees) 2, Chua Swee Teck j (1 mm. 31 1/5 sees.) 3, Lim86 words
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Article212 1930-05-29 13 Chance of Meeting Corpl Schwartz. Bud Wal!ey is continuing his run of success in America, and last month defeated Joe Siclari in a six-round contest in New York. Mr. Nai Kim Lim, Bud Walley's manager, writing to the Straits Times, says Bud has certainly made a sensation212 words
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Article101 1930-05-29 13 Garrison Club Mixed Foursomes. Fourteen cards were taken out for the mixed foursomes at the Garrison Golf Club. The best returned were Mrs.. C. O. J. Young and Major G. J. V. Shepherd 46 9 37 Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. I. Miller 44 6>i 37' i Singapore G.C.101 words
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Article131 1930-05-29 13 N.S.W. Recommends Adoption In Sheffield Shield Games. A move towards the adoption of the large wickets in Australia has been madeby the New South Wales Cricket Association, which has approved of the recom mendation of its executive committee tc the effect that other States should be requested to131 words
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Article92 1930-05-29 13 Tanglin Club Tournament. Yesterday's results Godown Doubles Commercial Union Assurance beat Bouttead and Co., 6 2, G 1. Mixed Doubles Handicap Mrs. Taylor and Scott beat Mrs. Donnelly and Burke, 6— 1, 3—6, 7—5. TOMORROW'S TIE. Men's Doubles Handicap Final Swiiuhatt and Taylor vs. A. D. Anderson and Wise.92 words
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Article63 1930-05-29 13 Maxie Rosenbloom, the New York Ifjfht 'heavy-weight,, outpointed 'I-arry Johnston, a hard hitting Chicago negro, in a ten round return bout in New York in mail week. Ernest Harper (Hallar.ishire) finished second in the annual Swedish erssacountry race at Stockholm. His time for twice round a63 words
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Advertisement72 1930-05-29 13 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS From "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" LOUSE IT'S A HABIT OF MINE ON TOP OF THE WORLD, ALONE WAIT TILL YOU SEE MA (HERIE VALENTINE Sung by MAURICE CHEVALIER. DITES-MOI !VIA MERE VALENTINE Riu Grande Rand. ON TOP OF THE WORLD, ALONE. New Mayfair Orch. LOUISE, by De72 words
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Advertisement12 1930-05-29 13 BRITANNIA BRAND BRITISH PORTLAND. G. AURELY godown Sole distributor. Phone 6172. 2190.12 words
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Advertisement153 1930-05-29 14 DDDSE BROTHERS N&W VQ) (o) IN LINE The new Dodge Six at its amazingly low prices beauty, luxurious roominess, spirited performand the new Dodge Eight-in-Line, sensational ance and advanced engineering, you will find in value, carry to still higher peaks, the fine that they reflect a measure of attainment far153 words
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Article1030 1930-05-29 15 Courses for Planters. PROGRESSIVE WORK BY ROSS INSTITUTE. The light against the dreaded disease of Malaria is being waged with increasing vigour, and, according to the annual report of the Hos3 Institute for 1029 with a eaaaMcraMa iagna of Meet The new Malaria laboratory, which was1,030 words
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Article586 1930-05-29 15 Fifteen Years for Armed Robbery* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. Sentences of 15 years' rigorous imprisonment were passed by the Chief Justice (the Hen. Mr. L. H. E!phinst:ne) this iifternoon in an Assize case in which three Chinese were cfcargld with having with others taken586 words
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Article108 1930-05-29 15 Government Alleged Harsh .Measures. Bucharest. Slay 14. Th" conl.'overs 1 aver ex-Crawi Prince Carol has been rovivvd by the Government's draconic Pleasures against the Liberals whose inti-Caiol pamphlet was confiscated by ihe Government while those Liberal Mpen which had published excerpts from thr" pamphlet were suppressed. Liberal (marten108 words
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Article113 1930-05-29 15 Eton Provost's Advice To Schoolboys. Opening a new wing at Chard School Dr. M. R. James, Provost of Eton, said the best things )i life -.vere not motor-c-.rs, wireless, flying, dirt track, or any other racing, league matches, or the pin suit of wealth. All these113 words
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Article75 1930-05-29 15 AHowed to Settle on Farms In France. A number of Russian political prisoners from Solovietski Island, who escaped to Finland last November, have been permitted to settle on farms in France, thanks to thi intervention of the Leaiju? of Nations Committee dealing with Russian refugees. Similar facilities75 words
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Article152 1930-05-29 15 Perak Tiger and Tanganyika Giraffe. "Animal" stamps will soon bo added :n the varied eoV, 'i us of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Their picture |ul' design! have long been an tion to the boy collector, but the decision to treat them seriously has only retertly been152 words
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Article97 1930-05-29 15 "Mysterious Outrage in Serbian Village. An appalling outrage bioke up the rillMe festivities nt Zidilye, in the south nf Serbia, not far from the Bulgarian frontier recently. After the consecration )f a n-w jj;::!sri ehur'h the peasants collected for dancing on th \illa2j p"een. At about nme oVI97 words
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Advertisement332 1930-05-29 15 YOU ARE JUST AS OLD AS YOU FEEL. By Toning Up (he Blood and Nerves Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Keep You Feeling Young and Vigorous. and arurl... Good bto«l a,,,l piety o f ViUwiffi of H t C I the NCNt f Of health and ritOßt at utmost value. beeailM332 words
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Advertisement76 1930-05-29 15 X ROYAL DUTCH iNDIAN AIRWAYS X NYOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE TROPICS UNLESS YOU HAVE SEEN THEM lN FtlOM THE AIK. In a comfortable c<«i; nof the tripfe-engined 2 monoplane you do not experience the effects' L of the tropical heat. L jyf. Apply to K.IVM.. UOTIERDAM 1.1.0 YD, JkM76 words
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Advertisement263 1930-05-29 16 AM4, CT TXTOUTXT-n SIJNSH NX Ifv ft GLAXO M^Kp' Sy*k /"*"la^ "^>-^IH with added v.tam.n d V thkruh A anN6ai^a I,LA\o UABV I? I 717 D\7 IM/^nnUITD *^X V MU I HLK cuni, lh ll\u\\k> tuat oHOULIJ |\NOV\ IHA I Pv. JS. satisfies' 01 111 H Make* SoUna b 0,.,263 words
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Article863 1930-05-29 17 Misappropriation. COUNSEL COMPLAINS OF A WITNESS. The former sjiietaiy of He Chins 1 I. -I :inil Co., Ltd., was severely utiimIhwI by <l< f< mlinjr counsel lay whi n the case against Chua Ann t .•Kinatrer of the jewellery auction department, who is charjrrJ v.ith criminal mil863 words
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Article244 1930-05-29 17 National Treasure Offered For Sale. tforh excitement has been caused in I!i r I in I'.v the discovery that one of Adolf Mcn/.cl's most famous historical paintings is being offered for sale in the catalogue of an Amsterdam art dealer named Goudstikkcr. There can be no doubt244 words
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Article320 1930-05-29 17 Cruel Neglect of a Sick Buffalo. Fur callously permitting his buffalo cow to suffer "and die in agony without :.nv medical aid, Sarju Ram, a North Indian Hindu, was yesterday sentenced to >i>: weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. P. S. Williams, the Second Police Magi:trate. The320 words
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Article109 1930-05-29 17 Two Arrests Follow Selangor Tragedy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. Two arrests have been made by the Kkmg police in connection with the findirtr (m May 14 on the railway line, at Connapffht Bridge junction, of a headless > ody, now definitely identified as that109 words
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Article441 1930-05-29 17 Employee Who Absconded To India. After a protracted hearing extending ever several months, the case in which Amaradin, an Indian Mohammedan, was charged with criminal breach of trust in ••< of monies entrusted to him by Indian labourers employed at the Military Base at Changi, was441 words
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Article268 1930-05-29 17 Picture That May Cause Storm at Academy. A painting of an ice skating carnival showing the Prince of Wales in the f<Jreground sitting at a dining table with an uncorked bottle of champagne at his elbow, has aroused criticism. It is the work of Mr. Howard Robinson,268 words
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Article100 1930-05-29 17 Death Of Mrs. Diana Newlove. The death took place ut Withernseu, Yorkshire, recently, of Mrs. Diana Newlove, aged 76, who with her husband, Captain William Newlove, and her son and daughter, were the first British subjects interned in Germany. The captain's ship, the Winterton, was then at100 words
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Article26 1930-05-29 17 Receiving and adjudicating orders were made in the Bankruptcy Court on Friday against Tay Gon Teck, Tan Hong Luan, Ong Cheng Swi and Teo Cheng Lian.26 words
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Article72 1930-05-29 17 t Roger Vincent, who has already pedalled o his way across the English Channel, hopes t to ride a bicycle across the Atlantic this j summer. He rides a hydrocycle, which r is an ordinary bicycle mounted on pon- toons and fitted with a waterwheel c operated by the pedals.72 words
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Article217 1930-05-29 17 Government Activity In Padi Fields. Increased activity is tak ng place around the padi fields of Malacca, and Government surveyors are examining the areas prior to irrigation. It is understood that this is the beginning of a series of systematic irrigation schemes. Up to the present, owners of217 words
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Article348 1930-05-29 17 Lord Darling On Libel And Slander. I.or.l Darling spoke on "Defamation" at the quarterly general meeting of the London Head Teachers' Association at the Church House, Westminster. He R3id :t had lonfj been recognised that people had not only a right to their lives, but that they348 words
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Article87 1930-05-29 17 Souvenir Of Famous Pact Disappears. It has come to li^Kt that the golden fountain-pen with which the Locarno Pact was signed is missing. The pen, with other souvenirs, was sent by the municipality of Locarno to Th? Hague for the Peace Exhibition which was recently held by87 words
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Article137 1930-05-29 17 Terrible Plight Of Political Prisoners. An Estonian merchant named Paerli, who has just been released from captivity in Russia in exchange for a Bolshevist prisoner who was arrested in Estonia, gives a vivid description of his expel iences in the forest of Vologda, where he was set to137 words
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Article112 1930-05-29 17 At a meeting of the Chinese Mandarin School, those present included Mr. Tong Lao, the Chinese Consul-General, the Rev. W. E. Horley, the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Peat, Mr. Yeh (assistant Chinese Inspector of Schools), Dr. Hu Tsai Kun, Mr. Ho Seh Kuan and Miss MaryChen. Mr.112 words
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Article1636 1930-05-29 17 Official Explanation. DISPLACING OF WHITES AND RACE PREJUDICE. Mr. Will J. French, dhtetor of the State Department of Industrial Relations, has announced the completion of a report on tho problem of Filipinos in California. The report, which is entitled Facts About Filipino Immigration into California," will soon become1,636 words
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Article250 1930-05-29 17 Three Years for Selantfor House-breaker. (Fran ('in- Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May Six previous convictions wen udmitt—1 liy a (rhtnaan who was ■entcaeed by Mr. ■lattice Ptrm Manby at the Selangor Acsizei this afternoon to three you ii;rorous imprisonment on a charg* house-breakinjr. The story told by250 words
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Article20 1930-05-29 17 A reserved forest to be known as Forest Reserve is to hi- formed in S'mK»porc, with an area of I20 words
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Article82 1930-05-29 17 Native festivals of particular interns! will be held in the isle of Bali betwstn June 11 and 12. June 11 will be a '"Galoenjran Nadi," June 21 the "Koeniniran" and the following day "irLari Sakenan." These holidays may best be compared with the Day of Atonement, All Saints' Day ami82 words
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Advertisement571 1930-05-29 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. 'AaWimnce In force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la th* Strait. SettNmenti) HEAD OIFICI i Winehe.ter Houm, Singapore. LCBDOB OFFICB 17, Old Jewry, B.C. IM Company h.s f20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Inglaqd and compile, with th. Briti.h Ufa Aiscranc.571 words
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Advertisement577 1930-05-29 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. Established 1868 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Gldi 100,000,000 (about £8,600,000) Paid np Capital Olds. 65,000,000 (about £4,600,000) Fciimi Glds. 27,186,365 (abont £2,270,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAQU*, ROTTKKDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES t BATAVIA i Haad Offle* for Dutch Eait Icdiei. SHANGHAI Haad Offle* for China577 words
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