The Straits Times, 22 November 1930
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Title Section39 1930-11-22 1 The Straits Times. I ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTUBY.J THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLVENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MAL*¥A< 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1930. v .TOIQ& 10/vCE^rm The Straits times. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement169 1930-11-22 1 SINGAPORE! 78, CECIL ST. (PHONE 6151). 6.15 TONIGIIT 9.15 S namALD Di-NNv in "WHAT A MAN." Phone 5261—5262 Reasons Why SLEDGE g§^ BRAND The Super Condensed Milk of Switzerland. (1) It is (he product of the World's Finest Cows, which graze upon the rich mountain pastures of the Swiss Alps.169 words
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Advertisement77 1930-11-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27, JAVA ST. (PHONE 3683). Toys, Crackers, Games, Decorations Etc., Etc., Etc. Toyland is Open I Come Right in Children! I ROB I NSO N S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Cakes Pastries of the highest quality. See the selection at the COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD. A TRIAL WILL PLEASE77 words
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Advertisement14 1930-11-22 1 I 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 I REGINALD DENNY i in "WHAT A lw MAN." 826314 words
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Advertisement532 1930-11-22 2 P. (L BRITBII INDIA AND APCAR LINES .lil in England) MAIU PASSBNGEB AND CARGO. SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND np.IENTAL. B.N. CO. TJND^If CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AM) FAB EAST KAIL BERVICB, OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA A -I> OAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. RAN' 16,060 Nov. 29 7,61>C Dec. 8532 words
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Advertisement685 1930-11-22 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,000 Dec. 3 4 TLRUKUNI MARU 11,800 Dee. 17 18 HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 Dec. 81 Jan. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,000 Jan. 14 15 C KATOKI MARU 10,01)0 Jan. 29 80685 words
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Advertisement466 1930-11-22 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANB, BTDNBT AND HRLBOURNI, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly tailing* by the well- known steamer MARELLA (7,865 tone) and 1 the new motor Teasel, MALABAR (4,612 tons). The s-s. MABELLA I* on* of ths largest and finest steamers trading to466 words
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Advertisement574 1930-11-22 2 4NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD (Incorporated la Germany). The understood are the Company* Intended fixtures. OUTWARDS S MOSEL for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 27 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Dec. 6 I LIPPE for Saigon, Yokohama, Kob^-, Osaka and Moji Dec.574 words
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Advertisement595 1930-11-22 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TBR OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. TBR CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMKN, GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.595 words
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Advertisement545 1930-11-22 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam). BANGKOK COASTING SERVICB for Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Banx'iara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon. Bundon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA Nov. 24 Nov. <N MALINI Dec. 1 Dec. :i SUDDHADIB Dec. X Dec. Id The atcamers are fitted throughout545 words
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Advertisement487 1930-11-22 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stnomvaart MaatsrhappiJ Ncderiand and N.V. Rotierdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO <,rr...» Amsterdam Nualhtaiplna Marseilles Rotterdam T'inr.air* 1 [eriasal 1 U* Jan. 2 m.T. Marnn V. St AMrt-nd* i S.M.N. Not. 28 s.s. Insulin. ie IO.OM li.L. Dse. B J. 1». Can U.t4o487 words
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Advertisement484 1930-11-22 3 DOfXA R STEAMSHIP UNB UNI ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENAKG via COLOMBO. SUEZ. POKT SAID, ALEXAMIKIA. NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leav* Leav* Spore S'por* Penang VKLX VAN BUREN Not. 24 Not. 27 Not. 29 PRES. GARHELD Dec. 8 Dee. 11 Dec. 13 IRES.484 words
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Advertisement480 1930-11-22 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Kuglaudj -KLLEKMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AM* CONTINENT. FREIGHT BERVICI OUTWARDS To Hone Kong. Shanghai and Japan Doe Spore KAZEMBE Dec. 12 CITY OF WELLINGTON Jan. 6 HOMEWARDS CITT OF JOHANNESPERG for Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Not.480 words
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Advertisement475 1930-11-22 3 THE EAST ASIATIC C0 M LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone SI2I. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To nENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore Penang t ms. FALSTRIA Nov. 22 Nov. 25 m.s. ALSIA Nov. 28 Not. 28 m.s. FIONIA Dee. 17 Dec 18 m.s. LALANDIA Jan. 7 Jan. 9475 words
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Advertisement232 1930-11-22 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada* Rocky Mountain plo around For hn- 1-1,-ts nn(ln n( 1 .>j fi-r-iat in write, phone or call. L. L. I.AWI.ER. (Jen-nil Agent, H»nc Konc Bank Chambers, CANADIAN NATIONAL lac Lttftit Railwa f Splem in dmaiat CHARGEURS REUNIS (Inc ..i'pi..-ated in France) SINGLE TLASS STEAMER.O Fare from232 words
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Advertisement407 1930-11-22 3 EARTHERN WARE" SUBSOIL P'PES FOR ANTI-MALARIAL WORKS All Sizes Stocked. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES, OFFICE 49, HIt.H STREET. SINGAPORE. PICTURE ANNUAL FOR 1931 GaMw Annual ler HMi $1.79 Ciexkrr] Uiff Book $2.70 Little KeapUfc' Annual $2.7? Nnr.ei.. >f.,,,k jj.to Jolly li>*>k. fur Boys f;.00 Jolly Book for Glrla $2.0"407 words
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Advertisement693 1930-11-22 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. > To The Advertising Mnnapcr, .Mi aits Times, Cecil Street. PitlM insert the followinK small advertisement for (lays There «re approximately ncven words to a line and there is a Out rate charge of -j cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per693 words
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Advertisement685 1930-11-22 4 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU HAVP BBLATTVEfI OR FRIENDS .A-erseas, have the Straitl U I t posted to them every week, $14 yea. including pi-stage, outside Malaya (?13.20 within Malaya I. Orders, accompanied by remittances, should be addressed to the Manager Straits Budget, Sii:;;aporc. RADIO. We are now offering the Pilot X.685 words
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Advertisement720 1930-11-22 4 HOUSES, FLATS, EtC. "TO LET, 4 and 4A, Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. WANTED, SMALL furnished bungalow, garage, central position. 743, Straits Times. TO LKT, No. 4, Fernhill, Tanglin. newly decorated. Rent moderate, 737, Straits Times. TO LET BUNGALOW, I«3A, Orchard Rd. ai>d compound house, 383, Pasir Panjang.720 words
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Advertisement559 1930-11-22 4 CORNWALL, 2or 3 paying guests i Welcome in i-N-plantcr's lively Corin.li I'.lir.aln'tlian house. Every comfort and convenience. Bracing climute. 2',i guineas weekly. Hargreaves, lioscastle, Cornwall. BUKOKAM (HI'I.K atelte, MI permanency, next Spring, spacious compound house (preferably uungalow), untarnished, Tanglin district, with all facilities and tennis. Preferably in more isolated quiet559 words
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Advertisement914 1930-11-22 4 NOTtCE IN THE ESTATE OK TEO SIANG THKNG. DECEASED (CHOP CHIA KEE). I'urnaant to the Tmetaea Ordinance, No. It nr 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and othrr persons, liavin? any claims or demands upon or Boain*t tho Kitatc of tho nhovenamed deceased, who died at No. 40,914 words
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Advertisement800 1930-11-22 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TKNDKKS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's OBcc, up t" noon of Doee r ly.iii, for th-- following worki 1. Krcction of Malay Vernacolar bchool and Quarters for two teachers ;it Tanlong K!ir«. 2. Krcction of O" > i i wily Lines and Oflea and Sii.r. at800 words
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Advertisement193 1930-11-22 5 W^msm j// >a Iflß f t i I Hssssssss9Bfc> ■J^ferfrrr'' BSsS ■nmV DESTROY COLD 6ERMS Rai> air, crowded trams, coatlus, theatres, often all ..re sources <>; germ infeaion. G<rms lod^e anJ breed in the mouth, nose and throat. Kill disease germs guard your health by gargling daily, night and morning193 words
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Advertisement407 1930-11-22 5 Healthy Hair Will Grow Only on a Healthy Scalp \\xty > i. icalp in good condition by ■hampooliigrao iil.i.K wild a liquid MMMil l>\ >!i-«ulvinj -li-ivin^ of (i:«i<nrn Son|> in a liltlr Ik. I water. Rin:<- t borough ly in tqiiil »nt< r. If tlicrc isan> Hanilrtlff or irritation of407 words
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Advertisement329 1930-11-22 5 CRAG HOTEL (I'ENANG HILL) 2,250 feet above sea level. PERFECT HEALTH RESORT. IDEAL FOR HOLIDAYS AND WEEK ENDS One Calendar Per Day Fortnight Month Weed Ends Old Barracks $8.00 $7.00 $170.00 $12.00 Bungalows and Double Rooms $9.00 $8.00 $180.00 $14.00 Cool and Commodious DINING ROOM with LOUNGES Newly Completed. Modern329 words
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Advertisement276 1930-11-22 5 You want a Long Life electrical installation and the life of the installation depends upon the wires. Let your installation depend upon HEJNL-E.V C.M.A. Wires— the wires that will last as long as the building itself. 4am *t o«> fES 2 W. T. j-" giM> g Y TELEGRAPH WORKS CO.,276 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article1270 1930-11-22 6 NORTHERNERS NOT "DOWN OUT"! Will Feng Use the Reds POSITION IN N. CHINA j ANALYSED. 1 Shanghai. N>v. Whatever the success of Nanking 1 against the Yen-Feng combination may be called, it is certainly not the complete! Victory that it was fust claimed to be, j writes Mr. R. T.1,270 words
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Article527 1930-11-22 6 Nails Driven Into Feet Of Victims. Hankow, Nov. 1. The ll< v. Clifford J. King, of Mineville, New York, who is connected with the '."atholic Mission at Sinyangchow, has arrived in Hankow from a tour of the b.indit-infested region of Honan province .on! has given an527 words
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Article263 1930-11-22 6 Rykov's Brother-in-Law j Found Shot. I Shanghai, Oct. 24. The death occurred early yesterday afternoon, in tragic circumstances, of Mr. Refacl Rafalotf. a Russian journalist who at one time contributed to the Echo and Zarya, heal Russian papers, and who last year served on the staff of the263 words
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Article87 1930-11-22 6 i Shanghai Sporting Offer Flatly Declined. ,i Shanghai, Nov. 14. < Considerable diversion has been created in local circles by a singular proposal to the Municipal Council from a group of residents requesting pel-mission to establish Ha. Alai. a Basque game, inside the settlement similar to87 words
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Article289 1930-11-22 6 "I Have Lost Nearly All My Military Strength." Peking, Nov. 6. Asserting that he sees n» possibility of improving the country's politics through continuing the civil war, Marshal Yen Shishan, of Shansi. has issued circulars, under date Nov. -I, announcing his retirement from politics. The outline of his289 words
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Article540 1930-11-22 6 Honan's Woman Bandit Joins Nanking. Peking, Oct. 28. The "Widow Chang," the notorious I woman bandit leader of Honan, has been appointed a brigade commander in the forces of the National Government of China, according to reliable information received here. Her independent army of 0.000 picked540 words
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Article1379 1930-11-22 6 HONG KONG LETTER. Mrs. Bruce Passes By. FOOTBALL SQUABBLES OTHER MATTERS. (FrMH Our Own On respondent.) Hong Kong, Nov. 14. After a brief period of inactivity, the notorious Bias Bay pirate gang has again shown its hand, the latest victim being :i Norwegian vessel, the steamer1,379 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-22 6 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT I> THE STRAITS TIMES.13 words
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Miscellaneous156 1930-11-22 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 19 I-"'* -I. CoiUincd to a district 1. Musly smell Hearing of causes 4. Bout Desire 7. Pertaining to a roynl court Molecule hi. Vetch IVrtaiiii'ig to a duke 1 Hcfu»e Helutiii^ tat the moon 1^. Pretend Term 11. Chanty Uuard !•">. Keigntd ;:(t Laminated156 words
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Advertisement155 1930-11-22 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 Continuing the interrupted Season FOX MOVIETONES HAPPY CAREFREE MUSICALROMANCE Fust Original All TalKinf I] SUNNY I SIDjEJUP pX CHARLES mSiSffl ji FA S?!!- L lsflH The film you can see again again! Evergreen! Unforgettable! Youthifying! A SUNBURST OF JOYOUS ROMANCE! "SUNNY SIDE UP" Special Children's Matinees TODAY155 words
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Advertisement317 1930-11-22 7 wv y v wvw m w y uuv uu vwu.w v v. w.w v r) OgS Q O 0000 Q€)OO 0 Q 6Q6 Q QOO O O O\K WMM 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 MATINEES Today Tomorrow at 3.15 p.m. Children Half Price. BRING THK OHILOBBM TO BKB TIIK KAMOIs CHIMPS TALKING317 words
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Advertisement311 1930-11-22 7 LJ 615 TONIGHT 9.15 U Bam (Matinees Saturday and Sunday. 3.15). i Programme Specially Augmented. Lg Pathe Super-Sound Gazette. P^ I Showing RIOI DISASTER I ALSO:— I H Joseph SCHILDKRAUI in "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER LJ ■I NEW ATTRACTJON: MONDAY A Rollicking Tale of Coliege Life "THE SOPHOMORE" H ALSO: -Pathetone311 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article942 1930-11-22 8 Prompt Ratification Of Conventions Urged. Delay in the ratification of maritime i r. v-ntions was the principal subject J (I, n, mI at the monthly meeting of the j North at England Steamship Owners' j Association, hc-1.l at Newcastle under the presidency of Mr. K. 1.. Beckingham. A942 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article394 1930-11-22 8 A Chain of Aerodromes Visualised. Calcutta, Oct. 20. Mr. C. A. John Hendry, in making a plea for better travelling facilities in Imlia, in a recent broadcast address said:— It seems doubtful to me whettier our transport probla.T.s in the large cities of India will ever394 words
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Article624 1930-11-22 8 ST. ANDREW'S CATHKDHAL— Sunday j next before Advent, November 23, li>3o, 7 a.m., Holy Comn. 7.30 a.m.. Matins 8 a.m.. Holy Comn. (Choral); 10 a.:::., Sunday School at St. Andrew's School 5.30 p.isi", Ev«:n»onjr (Choral) and Sermon Holy Comn. on Mon., Wed. and Friday at 8 a.m., Tut.-..624 words
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Article262 1930-11-22 8 EXCHANGE. H.agBport, Nov. 22. On London, Bank 4 m.'i 2 Vt Demand 2/J H/tt Private 3 m. credit 2/4 a/32 i On New York, demand 66 1/10 I 1'rivate 90 d :.~.<. On Fitm-e, Ban!; T.T. 1427 On lndim. Bank T.T. 155 L i On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 48262 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article452 1930-11-22 8 Vui. )'.l. liuycrs Sellers il i"l As am Kumbong 20 26/ r> -i Ayer llitam Tin HA 12fl (I KLni,-rin 'I in IS/- 14 1 1 Butung I'udani; 0.10 0.15 1 1 U.Uu C«*M 0.40 0.45 1 1 Bukil Arunn Ml 0.40 Cl £1 Kurmah Mulay 10. 12 nom.452 words
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Article246 1930-11-22 8 .'u'. t'J. Buyers Sellers •2 -1 Alex. Brick Ords. 2.30 2.50 L' 2 Alfx. Brick Prefe. l!.O5 10 M i. Brit. An:. Tubocro 5.0.0 MJ 1 1 Central Knginc U. 40 nom. 00 50 Chinese Com. Bank 102.00 104.00 n t\.n. T. S. T'c Pref. It,/- 16.'tl il (on.246 words
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Article111 1930-11-22 8 < Singapore Cold .Storage T p.e. <;*(>. uf MM red. 1931-36 IOZ lOC et. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of IUIII rev. IMt JI.STS.OOC par. W% pr«m. Singapore Municipal 4 i p.r. of I'M! red. 11)47 $I,COO,(HJV P*r Singapore Municipal 4'j p.e. of 130y red. U'is 51.000,000 i»8111 words
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Article382 1930-11-22 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyail and Evatt's qaotations. Today fc rriees laser Lyall a Co. tvatt Alteaky 9JM b.jo Mi 0.90 Urn f.ajuh (ft) t'.TO 0.«0 0.70 OJiO A. Hit.in: (tl 0.90 1.00 O.yi) 1.10 V. Kunin? ($J> 0.20 O.SO 0.20 OJO v. Malay (fcii M> i.IO 0.00382 words
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287 1930-11-22 8 Men, Boys, Girls and Dogs Attacked. Chertse::. Oct. 16. j Recently half a dozen greyhounds attacked a 17-year-old boy of Broiighton Astley, near Leicester, and he was only saved from serious injury by the tinu-ly intervention of his father. In this connection other instances (if287 words
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Article187 1930-11-22 8 Should They or Should They Not See It The visit cf a party of boys ti the :Als.p secondary school, Liverpool, to a bull-tight while en their holidays in Spain. i whero they wi»ie in charge of one of j their masters, was discarded at a187 words
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Article117 1930-11-22 8 •> Macphail and Co., Ltd. Sinßaporo. Nov. 2J. Tin. S caiiy. Aycr Hitiims lls. -11«. 'Jd. I Kir.ta* t-1.66, Kuchnis 07 l j-7j'i- cen:.<, Suiitfi-i I r«ai 142-1.10, ivnawHts io-r.o seats. Matey Canaola, 16H:-18 1 cents, Pantrn^'a Uivei ■■> 4Vid.-ta. :id.. Pataliagi j^.-i.s. iw., Uiu Klan;.'* 70-7",117 words
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Article50 1930-11-22 8 From Chira and Manila, by President van Bnrcn, due ;it SingApora daylight on Monday. F!-o;-.i China, by Van Hmtn, due at ?lnpa)«irL' Rooa on Monday. From China and Japan, by CeiebcMnru. due at Sinjrapore on Holiday. From China and Japan, by Honolulu Mara, tea at Singapore on fur-day.50 words
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Article91 1930-11-22 8 An exhibition cf sehoilwork and hancli craft will be held at St. Anthony's Convent School, Singapore, on Nov. 28 fron It) a.m. to .'i p. v. There will al.so be a sal< of fancy work in aid of the orphans of thi ConveM »n Dec. 1, 2,91 words
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Article145 1930-11-22 8 Today. I Sarawak iKuchiniri 3 b.m South-la, t Bore** i Hrluvv.ii,, j.. t t'biitiaiikl. (Tot'ian) p.ir. Hoas K,.n;; (Parcel*) lli.uk Pang) 3Jlop.ii:. Bvßfkalii aad Bagan Hi-Api-Api (Toboalii 4 p.m. Tandjoaf Balal aad l.abooan Bilik I Jarak i. 4 aja. kbio, Billiton. Java, Soulh-We?l SumaiiM, Bauth-ICaat Bonif,>, (Vlrh>",145 words
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Article95 1930-11-22 8 'i iiL- following l'j.-.sei.ifei- Ufl L<-i.doii on Oct. 24 fin Malaya by the N.Y.K. t.%. Kama Mai v. due in HinFapor" on Nov. 1 H..S.H. I'rince Vsrnraldya, Mr. A. V. Baiih. Mr. and Mi-. A. Bfrckmans, Mr-. P. Uiniu-i. Mr. j. V. Cottarill, Mr. P. G. DrWkell, .Ml. C.95 words
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Article211 1930-11-22 8 KUM'KI. llAKIKU'll. Main Wimn Leh. Stork, BJ.M. LifhJei I!M umiI ITS, W. 0:. K.(.;, i. Oil Whurf Nil. C«al Wharf l'atrol. I.SSU.s IN DIIY IMKKi. lanjong Tatar. ASbort Deck II. i Victoria D»ck MB. Kippel Harbour. King's I)i» k NM. No. 1 Dock M.lo. No. t l)«cii211 words
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Article68 1930-11-22 8 Rags* BL Foreign exchang-M arc Amsterdam 12.UT',. Atiicn-; STB| Beaisai 'Berlin L'o.x:;. Bniimli MJO, Rucaaresj 81 Km 4 n-lfi. KuvnuF Am :»> 7-ir.. Copenhagen in.lfi, Gancvu 16.063, rUlslwrfors l--' llunc Koiir 11.1 1. :t r-ltid.. I-isbon 108.-J... Madrid 12.70, .Milan BL\7r,:,. Mont<- Video N»* York 4.85H, Olio IB.IBW I68 words
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Advertisement82 1930-11-22 8 TO LET Uun^hi-.w, No. I, Mt. aVaaheta, with alas, trie Iticht, water, gnraxe "id tennis court Rent very cheap. Compound douse. No. 119, Emerald ll il Road, with eleclrir light, vtrtcr, tpnnii court garage. Kent very cheap. Apply OeovjaasrCMaaM Bunk, Ltd., ise OaaH Stt.ct. Singjapor*. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. WANTED TO PfJBCsUH82 words
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Miscellaneous246 1930-11-22 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.* Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- .Sun- Relative Direc- Speed Weather. Max. Min. tall, ibii.e. I Humidity lion. I P. F. int. hours. m.p.h. Alur Star .77 72 0.54 f».1 HMI Cloudy Kma IShiru No report. K. TrcnKgai'U .75 72 U> M WSW 2 Drizzle246 words
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Miscellaneous210 1930-11-22 8 ARRANGEMENT** FOR THE WEEK. Saturday. November 22. H. W. 10.45 a.m., 'J fl. 7 in. Recital By Dame Clam Butt, Midi. .rial Hull, 0.:t0 p.m. Sinday. Soxembrr 21. II. W. ItJf !>•"<•. f- II.M air... I fl. 7 in. Interport Shoot. Kcc-ital By Para* Clara Butt. Memorial Mall. Ml p.m.210 words
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Article285 1930-11-22 9 Rubber Price Drops In New York. STILL FIRM IN LONDON. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices UuMkt. ll'j cents, per Ib. Tin, IJ.'i tons at S.IH- 1 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber. London, 4 9-16 d. per lb., unchanged. New York, 9'i cts.,285 words
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Article69 1930-11-22 9 Java Sumatra HandalmaaUchapstlj give the following statistical tittures reeardinu rubber exporU from the undermentioned places for the month of October Tons. Total Dutch K;i-t Indies Of which went to I.K. 2,830 Of whiih went to I'.S.A. 7.H76 Of which went to X. M.S. 5.078 Total from Sumatra Kast69 words
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Article68 1930-11-22 9 Pakanc Consolidated. 3,790 piculs. Ipoh Tin. tinO piculs. B n.uii Kint:i Tin. :;70 piculs. S.|>u'. Tin Hirst half >.- -145 piculs. Raataa Tin (lirst half 1. -No. 2 dredge 7;i pnuls. lS'j hours. 24,000 yards. Slant Hiver Tin (first half 1. —227 piculs, hoars. :w,(K)o yards. North Taipinjr68 words
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Article48 1930-11-22 9 Rang San. lt£M lb. l!ril-eh. 40.000 Ib. Boloh Kaaap. :.7.r,00 Ib. Djcmber iJerantut Estate 1. 15,260 Ib. (iadi-k. fi8,200 lb. Ku:ila Reman. 1CJ.021 lb. Kelantan K.K.— xo.mio lb. 1...k Kawii 40,500 lb. Nordanal (Jehore). riii.fiOO lb. Rim (Malacca), H£M lb. Koebuurne Finance and Invest.- 2G,786 ib48 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1880 1930-11-22 9 The Brazilian Defence Scheme. The nineteenth ordinary general meeting of the Bajoc Kidoel Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., was held on Oct. 22 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane E.C., Mr. H. Eric Miller (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. J.1,880 words
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Article62 1930-11-22 9 Buyers E R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot ip.. Standard R.S.S. on Tender December 15 a January 16% Jan.-Mar. 16Vi n n April-June 10 Seller! 14% l.'.'i 15% 154 I6V4 Tone of Market Dull. Latest CabU London Spot Sheet 4 9-16d. per lb. New York62 words
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Article1049 1930-11-22 9 Chairman and the Period Of Depression. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided on Wednesday at the sixth annual general mooting of shareholders of the Rantau Tin Dredging to., Ltd., which was held at the offices of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd. Others present at1,049 words
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Article464 1930-11-22 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following arc the prices, cents per ;atty where not efketwiM stated, prevailng at the Singapore market on Nov. 11, is furnished by the Food and Market inspector Meat. Beef steak (round) 30 per catty, beef stew or curry 45, pork, lean 60,464 words
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Article686 1930-11-22 9 Just Able to Make Ends Meet." The fourth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Batu Caves Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held on Wednesday at the offices of Mossts. Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided and686 words
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Article219 1930-11-22 9 Plaintiff Gets Injunction And $500 Damages. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 21. In the Supreme Court here, today Mr. Justice Sproule delivered the second part of his judgment in the case in which Ko Ay Low, sole proprietor of Chop Sin Guan Kee, coffee manufacturers, sought219 words
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Article1063 1930-11-22 9 earnings of two firms falling into thi category of hotels, restaurants, etc. The group for iron, coal and steel showed a rise of 10.1 per cent. As regards the distribution of these profits, tl." proportion falling to ordinary and preference shareholders is slightly up, the portion placed1,063 words
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Advertisement45 1930-11-22 9 N. PENANG THE "RUNNYMEDE," The Premier Hotel in Malaya with beautiful lawns to the sea. food and wines especially good. orchestra" daily. Dancing twice Weekly and Intermediately. 20 Additional Rooms completely modernised and refurnished, are now ready. ables RI'XNVMKOK." RUNNYMBDS lIOTKI.. I.TI). OHHtal (.oiDSWK. Manager.45 words
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1109 1930-11-22 10 Now that, nominally at least, the rigid Press censorship which the Naking Government has been exercising for nearly a year has been removed, is it too much to hope that the outside world may be permitted to know what1,109 words
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Article1169 1930-11-22 10 How It Was Planned And Constructed. (By Pierre Quiroule. author of "The Face of Stone" etc.) Upon the western breakwater of the harbour at Port Said stands a lighthouse and a statue. The lighthouse guides of every nation to the entrance of hat famous waterway,1,169 words
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Article13 1930-11-22 10 The ag. British Resident, Perak, and Mrs. talUccott, are returning to Taipin.g today.13 words
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Article23 1930-11-22 10 Major C. D. Melville, 0.8. E., M.C.. formerly of the 2nd Batt. Welch Regiment. has joined the first battalion as from Nov. 20.23 words
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Article20 1930-11-22 10 Mr. C. Lancaster, who was acting manager of Bukit Kubu Estate, Seremban. has resumed his management of Juntai Estate, Jelebu.20 words
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Article29 1930-11-22 10 The death has occurred of Mr. Robert Stanser Templeton, former SurveyorGeneral of Ceylon, who retired in 1915 at the age of ">9 after 27 years' service in the island.29 words
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Article30 1930-11-22 10 Mr. Sze Jin Chan has resigned his scat on the Legislative Council. It is notified in the Government Gazette that Mr. Wee Swee Teow is provisionally appointed in his place.30 words
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Article27 1930-11-22 10 The well-known tennis player, Miss Joan Fry, was married to Lieut. T. A. Lakeman, of the Royal Tank Corps, at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, on Nov. 12.27 words
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Article31 1930-11-22 10 The marriage of Mr. J. S. Davenport, of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Penang, to Miss Patricia R. Denyer, will take place at St. George. Church on Nov 28.31 words
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Article36 1930-11-22 10 Mr. J. L. K. Brown, the Negri Sembilan Rugby forward, of the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., left Sendayan Estate on Nov. 15 en transfer to Kerling Estate. Selangor, a sister estate in the same company.36 words
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Article29 1930-11-22 10 M. Vandervelde, the great Socialist ami former Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs, accompanied by Mme. Vandervelde, passed through Singapore on his way back to Europe after an Eastern tour.29 words
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Article56 1930-11-22 10 Mr. E. E. F. Pretty, who was first Assistant Secretary to Government prior to going on leave in the spring of this year, is returning by the Ranchi next week, and is going to Trengganu as Commissioner of Lands, taking the place of Mr. L. Rayman, who is being transferred56 words
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Article805 1930-11-22 10 A MUSICAL CONTROVERSY. Dame Clam Butt's visit to Sinr;apor<» inevitably recall? the controversy of tw>> .ears aft;>, when the famous sinper's life <tory was published. One anecdote in the wok was to the effect that when Clnr\ 3utt was going to visit Australia. Dim Nellie Melba805 words
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Advertisement184 1930-11-22 10 GIFTS OF DISTINCTION FOR GENTLEMEN ih" above selections are especially appropriate for ;^i ft s of exceptional <|tml.:y. DRESSING GOWNS in art Silk, Silk Mixtures and pure Silk Brocade. Si/.is 32 to M in. ch«?Ft. Prices $21.00, $27.50. 535.00 and $45.00. TIKS AND HANDKERCHIEFS TO .MATCH in a choice selections184 words
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Advertisement83 1930-11-22 10 i >♦»*-»♦»» U.S. DE SUVA BROS. Z JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS j I New Goods in Sterling Silver and E.P. Ware SO years' experience i Tel 61, HIGH ST., 'Phone Silvabros." SINGAPORE. t 10. I >-«-♦-♦«-» ♦»»«♦♦♦♦>♦«»»»«♦♦»♦»♦«* Come and Heap the Great Song Hits from THE Vagabond King COLUMBIA RECORDS THE83 words
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274 1930-11-22 11 Many Passengers' Lives TiOst. TRAIN IN RIVER. Track Subsides After Heavy Rain. France has suffered another railway disaster, part of an express coins into the river Loire ow inu to the subsidence of the track. A Havas ■Manage states that274 words
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Article125 1930-11-22 11 Serious Position in United States. New York. Nov. SI. Eleven b:inl;s in five States in the south and lower Middle West closed their doors' today. The banks i:i English, I.eavenworth. Corydon and Corydon Junction, all small communities in South Indiana, have been taken over by the StatesReuter - 125 words
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Article33 1930-11-22 11 Canadian Trade Mission On Way to Canton. llcing Kong. Nov. fg. The Canadian Trade Mis-ion arrived in Hong Kong, y<-;< rday and left foi Canton last night. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 33 words
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Article85 1930-11-22 11 Leaves for Short Stay in Kuala Lumpur. II K. the Officer Administering the Government (the II in. Mr. .John Scott), accompanied by Mrs. Sent!. Captain A. V. Aston, A.D.C., and Mr. A. Hyde. Private Secretary, left for Kuala Lumpur by the mail train last night. 1 His85 words
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Article89 1930-11-22 11 The King Orders a Cut In Expenditure. Our >u-ii Corresp indent.) Bangkok, Nov. 22. Owing i.m drop ;-i revenue the 1 KiiiK has ordered the curtailment of national expenditure. A notification ;■> this effect ha been 1-sue.l to all Ministries. All expenditures, t including capital expenditure^ all fixed89 words
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Article25 1930-11-22 11 A general meeting ot the Amateur WireleM Societ) of Malaya, Singapore. will he belli in the (ill. Sweetshop on t Wednesday, Dec, at i> p.m.25 words
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Article52 1930-11-22 11 There lias been a change in th* date 1 fixed for the c roller's inquiry n"o the .Lath <>f Mi. It. V. Gibson, whose body I was found on tin- sea beach ;ii Changi. 1 The inquiry will now be hdd OB Dec 1 instead of Nov. SSR, as previously52 words
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Article70 1930-11-22 11 Labour Party's Difficulties Growing. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 21. The Labour Party's internal difficulties are growing, and developments are expected very shortly. The Mac Donald Must Go movement is developing, and it is not thought likely that the Government will long survive the Indian Conference.70 words
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Article171 1930-11-22 11 Lepers' Protest Against Opium Stoppage. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 21. While attempting to quell a disturbance among the inmates of the leper asylum on Pulau Jerejak, Dr. McGregor was stabbed by a Chinese three times in the neck. Dr. McGregor was immediately bandaged up and brought171 words
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Article249 1930-11-22 11 A Story of the Russian Revolution. Shanghai, Nov. 22. With reference to Mr. Arthur Hender- ion's recent statement in the House of! Commons regarding the refusal of the Chinese Government to recognise the j Yellow Bonds Reorganisation Loan, 191."., 1 the North China Daily News recalls that jReuter - 249 words
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Article113 1930-11-22 11 Two Attempts at Suicide LEAVING WITH FAMILY FOR JAPAN? Shanghai, Nov. 21. Marshal Yen Shi-shan's family is shortly expected at Tientsin and it is rumoured that the Shansi leader himself will shortly accompany them to Japan. Marshal Yen is reported to be suffering from neurosis andSin Kuo Min - 113 words
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Article263 1930-11-22 11 Death of Dame Mary Scharlieb. Rugby, Nov. 21. Dame Mary Scharlieb, one of the first woman doctors and a life-long champion of the cause of women's freedom, died today aged 85. She was 35 when she first studied medicine in Madras in order to organise skilled relief263 words
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Article85 1930-11-22 11 Pope's Sympathy With Sufferings Involved. Vatican City, Nov. 22. Monsignor Michael Curran, the Rector of the Irish College, visited the Pope today as proxy for Bishop Edward Galvin. the Apostolic Vicar of Hanyang, with a report concerning the diocese of Hanyang. The Pope, in reply, sympathised withReuter - 85 words
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Article210 1930-11-22 11 Appointment of a Joint Committee. London, Nov. 12. The House of Ix>rds agreed today to a motion by Lord Passfield that it is dcsir-ible to appoint a Joint Committee of both House of Parliament to consider the reports on the closer union of East Africa. Lord210 words
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Article68 1930-11-22 11 Men Six Hours in Water Before Being Rescued. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. tL Fishermen easting their nets near Pulau Kcndi this morning were suddenly thrown into the sea when a strong gust of wind overturned their sampan. They held on to the capsized boat for six68 words
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Article58 1930-11-22 11 Death of Former Singapore Master Attendant. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 21. I The death is announced of Capt. A. H. Boldero, a former Mastur Attendant. Singapore, who retired in li>o6. After retiring from the Royal Navy, Capt. Boldero became Deputy Master Attendant here in58 words
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Article89 1930-11-22 11 British Proposal Adopted At Geneva. Geneva, Nov. 21. I Farther progresj has been made by the Disarmament Committee. which has adopted by 1!) votes to two, the British proposal to base the limitation of armaments upon global annual expenditure on land, sea and air forces. The dissentiepts were Mr.Reuter - 89 words
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Article69 1930-11-22 11 Arrival at Osaka From Seoul. Osaka, Nov. 21. The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce arrived here at ".13 from Seoul and had a very hearty welcome from Japanese and British residents. The newspaper* give prominence to the 1 splendid feat accomplished by Mrs. Bruce. 1 who is theReuter - 69 words
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Article344 1930-11-22 11 Shanghai Discovery. THIRD WITHIN A FORTNIGHT. Shanghai, Nov. 21. The Customs have made their third big seizure of heroin within a fortnight all on Italian Lloyd Triestino ships. Attempts were being made to smuggle the drug into China. On Nov. 11 searchers found hidden in a344 words
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Article105 1930-11-22 11 Subsidy from Wireless Licence Fees. Rugby, Nov. 21. The money which the Government is guaranteeing' for the new British opera scheme £5,000 for the last quarter of the present year and £17,500 a year for the next five years will come from the amount the Treasury appropriates fromBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article70 1930-11-22 11 "Unrelenting War Against Gangsters." Chicago, Nov. 21. It is reported that the gangster leader Al Capone was arrested yesterday. Washington, Nov. 21. j The Attorney-General Mr. Mitchell, declared that the Government intends to wage unrelenting war against gangsters. It is understood that Al Capone will be chargedReuter - 70 words
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Article238 1930-11-22 11 Field-Marshal Sir Claud Jacob's Anxiety. London, Nov. 13. The military objection to the withdrawal of troops from Aden was voiced at a lecture by Squadron- Leader R. A. Cochrane, on "The Air Force at Aden," at the Royal United Institution today. Field-Marshal Sir Claud Jacob,238 words
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Article127 1930-11-22 11 Decision of the Municipal Council. Shanghai, Nov. 22. The Shanghai Municipal Council has decided to abolish greyhound racing in the International Settlement. The decision affects two Britishoperated courses the shares of which slumped appreciably following the publication of correspondence between the Municipal officials inReuter - 127 words
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151 1930-11-22 11 Rugby. Nov. 21. As already announced. Sir Herbert Stanley, Governor of Ceylon, is to represent His Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom in the Union of South Africa and to combine with this post the existing office of High Commissioner inBritish Wireless - 151 words
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Article90 1930-11-22 11 j Big Order from Belgian Government. Rugby, Nov. H. The Belgian Government today con- 1 firmed an order for single-seater lighting aeroplanes of th? Fairey Firefly pattern It is believed to be the largest order for i military aircraft ever received in Great Britain from a foreign government.British Wireless - 90 words
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Article82 1930-11-22 11 Participation of Dutch Growers. Xew York, Nov. tL Mr. Viriato Gutierrez, the Cuban Senator and the head of the committee representing the Cuban sugar growers, before leaving for Europe expressed optimism that the International Sugar Conference to be held at Brussels on Dec. 4, would evolve a definiteReuter - 82 words
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Article69 1930-11-22 11 Entertained by Dutch Minister. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. JU. The Governor-General of the Neiherland East Indies, .lonkheer de Graeff was entertained at Phya Thai Palace last night by the Netherlands minister. The j Kine: was present. Today Jonkhec de Graeff is visiting I irrigation works69 words
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Article34 1930-11-22 11 Parliamentary Inquiry Ordered In France. Paris, Nov. U. Tiie Chamber of Deputies, by 585 votes to 10. has passed a resolution in favour of a Parliamentary inquiry into the financial scandal. I*.ei:ter.34 words
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Article1953 1930-11-22 11 Mr. Mac Donald's Tribute To the Princes. CHANGES OF OPINION. British Commercial Interests in India. I'nitrd India could offer Great Britain far greater srrurity as to her commercial interests than anything she has at present," said (he Aga Khan speaking at the Indian lioundTable Conference. TheReuter - 1,953 words
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Advertisement61 1930-11-22 11 j TODAY'S FEATURES, j rage Koinanrr of the Suez Canal. By Pierre Quiroule 10 I A Page for Women Headers I"> Features of Week's China News (i Dame Clara Unit Welcomed 12 W Today's Crossword Puzzle 6 llobbs and Sulcliffe in India 13 Today's Itughy on the Padxng I. Around61 words
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Article1276 1930-11-22 12 Rotarian Dinner. SINGAPORE'S MUSICAL FUTURE Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Itumford were welcomed at a dinner given by the Singapore Rotary Club at Raffles Hotel last night. It was one of the largest and most iiccossful functions given by the Club, Bad Dame Clara Butt1,276 words
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Article225 1930-11-22 12 Motor Bandits Chased By Police. Serangoon Road was the scene of a dramatic chase yesterday, when four Chinese were attempting to make good their escape in a motor-car after a robbery. It appears that the four men raided a Chinese house in St. Michael's Road, where225 words
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Article324 1930-11-22 12 Vienna Firm Granted Injunction. I An injunction, the terms to be decided Iby counsel, was granted by the Chief I Justice (Sir William Murison) this morning in the suit in which the Vienna firm of Jacques Schnabl complained that the trade mark used by Societa Commissionjaria di324 words
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Article99 1930-11-22 12 Extensions to Penang General Hospital. Three Government contracts for buildings at the Penang General Hospital have been awarded to Mr. Chia Eng Say, the Singapore contractor. These include his tenders for three blocks of third class wards ($590,000), isolation cells and transformer room ($38,000), and nursing staff quarters99 words
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Article260 1930-11-22 12 Leaving on Monday. TO TOUR KIANGSI, HUNAN AND HUPEH. Shanghai, Nov. 21. President Chiang Kai-shek has announced that he is going to Kiukiang by. < miser on Nov. 24 and that from Kiukiang he will make his way into Hunan Province by way ofSin Kuo Min - 260 words
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Article234 1930-11-22 12 Long Connection with Firm Of Kelly and Walsh. Mr. R. W. Wedderburn, managing director of Kelly and Walsh. Ltd., whose death has already been announced, went to Shanghai in 1907 as a printer to Kelly and Walsh and had been with that firm ever since. He234 words
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Article1319 1930-11-22 12 1 I Singapore "Reds." PRISON FOR CHINESE COMMUNISTS. i In spite of well-laid plans and preparation, attempts by Chinese Com- i munists in Singapore to celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of the Soviet Revolution on Nov. 7 proved futile owing to timely police Precautions, and 32 comrades," chiafly1,319 words
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Article42 1930-11-22 12 The results of the Chevrolet rally held on Wednesday in Singapore, in which prizes were given for trucks, private and hire cars in the best condition irrespective of age in these three categories, will be be found on page 18.42 words
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Article1143 1930-11-22 12 devised which it is hoped will enable all parts to be accounted for quickly and easily. Personnel. The present staff will be increased by additional Asiatics when the proposed aircraft are in operation. The actual number has not yet been decided but will probably not exceed1,143 words
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Advertisement30 1930-11-22 12 "NYCARLSBERG BEER IN BOTTLES j AMI ON DRAUGHT i BOTTVEO KPRlSSt* fOB Of 0 yll |NYCARLSBERG|J Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Incorporated la D«nm«rk) SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.30 words
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Hobbs & Sutcliffe Fare Badly in India-1 Hour for 5 Runs.-Today's Rugby.
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Article366 1930-11-22 13 Malaya Command vs. Negri Sembilan. The Malaya Command meet Negri Sembilan in a Malaya Cup match today on the Padang. The respective merits of the two teams promise a good game, though the military side are favourites on form. The result of last year's encounter366 words
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Article228 1930-11-22 13 A skew's (iood Form. SUCCESS OF NORTHERN COUNTIES. I.ond»n. Cambridge I'nivoisity's scoring cana-:n-f ;i feature of recent ruKKer jMincs. Askew on Nov. 8 kicked five goals from tries, which were scored t>y Greenwood, Brook (twice), Marr, and Straddle. ally (ivcrian the tenon* i Oxford Niil (nnvimin-.. h.228 words
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Article165 1930-11-22 13 Aga Khan to Train In Prance in tin 1 inner circle \t a Khan ran hardly be repoi ted, cut- ..'i i:ii m'.< in Eogl i hai been a<l- in remark- i i i:n including. Bli iheim. the nd the Charaa high j coveted i Newmarket) ha. and165 words
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Article36 1930-11-22 13 Victory After Hoing Behind A I Half Time. Paris, Km. 11. I he Ra< in;' Club do France here !,-.;•,>;:.. Vrronnl won V 2 niter Ix'inp a id :it half lirao. Tin interval 1.36 words
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Article29 1930-11-22 13 de Alvarez Wins Uuenoa .vires Title. Blicnoa Aires, Nov. 12. i Uie omen'i i Ingles' m- |im here tiwiiiv. Senoritt vivn bi>a( Kn H< Icroll Wataoa, i.29 words
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Article650 1930-11-22 13 A.P.C. Overwhelmed By S.R.C. Eleven. S.R.C. 7 A.P.C. 0. The MOM of seven clear goals in favour of an S.R.C. team against the A.P.C. yesterday in no way flatters them, for they were vastly superior throughout. The S.K.C. had several reserves in their side, !>ut, nevcrth- less. gave,Reuter - 650 words
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Article119 1930-11-22 13 Saturday, Nuvt-mbrr 22. Iliifl.y Malaya Command vs. Negri Sombilan, s.c.r. Hack*) Itain.s last. vs. It.A., R.I. Weld. L'nd XI v>. Madieal College, Tanflin. Sunday, November T4. l-iU-ipoit shoot. kin«M Bwimming Club annual meeting, ut \l<-nday, November 21. 1 Rujrhy I'.S.R.F.C. vs. Welih Rcift. "A XV, Th.. iii^on Coail119 words
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Article189 1930-11-22 13 Lindrum Scoring Well Against i McConachy. London, Nov. 10. Ar.other session in the international biUiafds tourney started today, Lindrum meeting McConachy at Southampton, and Newman and Davis playing at Thurston's. All rweviod 7.000 start except Lindrum. London, Nov. 13. At the close of play at Southampton i today McConachy189 words
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Article575 1930-11-22 13 HOBBS SUTCLIFFE IN INDIA. Poor Scoring in Calcutta Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Nov. 21. A crowd of 15,000 saw Hobbs, the England and Surrey cricketer, bat one hour for five runs today. With his famous partner, Sutcliffe, Hobbs was opening the innings for the Maharaj of Vizianagrani's XI575 words
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Article271 1930-11-22 13 Today's International Match. The following are the matches to be played today in the English and Scottish Leagues International Championmnip. Wales vs. Kngland, in Vtales. First DhUion Arsinal vs. Middlesbrough. Birmingham vs. Grimsby Town. Blackburn R. vs. Huddersfield T. Blackpool vs. A .-ton Villa. Derby County vs. West271 words
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Article172 1930-11-22 13 McLean Leaves Sunderland To Return Home. McLean, the Sunderland and Scottish international wing forward, was transferred in mail week to Aberdeen. Unfortunate to rank as contemporary to Alan Morton, McLean, who before going to Roker Park was with GlasgowCeltic, had to wait a long time bpfore international honours172 words
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Article221 1930-11-22 13 Ring Syndicate Ready to Put Up £7,000. A match between Al Foreman, the British lightweight title-holder, and Kid Berg i« obviously the natural consequence to the former's -workmanlike victory over George Rose in mail week. Whether Berg will agree with this opinion remains to be seen; the221 words
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Article77 1930-11-22 13 Newsboy Brown Coming To London. Xcwsboy Brown, the Xew Yorker, who fought the late Johnny Hill at Clapton j Stadium as a flyweight, b expected in England during November, says a Home paper. This time, however, he comes as a han-am-weight, and is anxious to get a match77 words
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Article908 1930-11-22 13 Champion's Secret. OUTSTANDING ABILITY OF MRS. MOODY. In attempting to classify the first ten women player:-; of the worlil, the appruiM i is only too conscious of his difficulties, writes A. Wallis Myers in the Telegraph. This year, like no other, form has fluctuated. The908 words
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Article40 1930-11-22 13 Mickey Walker, the world's middleweight champion, knocked out Home Sheridan, of Los Angeles. DM minute 42 seconds after the start of a ten-round bout at Wichita, Kansas, in mail wee!. Walker's title wag not at stake.40 words
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Advertisement84 1930-11-22 13 v THE POPULAR SONGS FROM "VAGABOND KING" ARE li. 2426. HONG OF THE VAGABONDS, Dennis King. ONLY A ROSE, Carolyn Thomson. li. 2570. LOVE ME TO NIGHT, Melville and Oldham. ONLY A ROSE, Melville and Oldham. C. 1346. VOCAL GEMS, all numbers sung by Light Opera Co. ON "HIS MASTER'S84 words
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Article1466 1930-11-22 14 Work of Past Year. PLANS APPROVED FOR NEW VESSELS. InTWiewing the work of Lloyd's Register of Shipping for the year ended June :tO, the committee ref«r at the outset to three facts bearing on the development of international shipping the large volume of tonnage built to class1,466 words
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Article262 1930-11-22 14 Interesting Court Of Appeal Case. London, Oct. 31. No mo:or-car seoms complete nowaday? without a dog therein, and the question cf the liability of the owner of the car for damage done by a dog in a car 1 bar now !>een threshed out in the Law262 words
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Article918 1930-11-22 15 Means of Rapid Transport For the Future Generation. By THE HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE who has just completed a flight from England to Japan. A DISCUSSION I had with a fond mother recently opened my eyes to a new problem that is probably causing918 words
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Article236 1930-11-22 15 ¥N bygone days women bathed because the various "baths" helped them to be beautiful. And today, as of old, the j beauty bath is a wonderful aid to the v.. Miian who would look her best. For beauty of the skin the starch-and- milk236 words
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Article, Illustration135 1930-11-22 15 Five Minutes a Day < Well-Spent. 'THESE arc the last two of a series or seven exercise-; recommended hy Miss Jorelyn Y«o, a well-known London dancer. The exercises should have been cut out and k.pt carefully so that now you go through them all135 words
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Article393 1930-11-22 15 Trimmings That Make The New Models More Interesting. IW^HILE the new day ami evening dresses follow a stream-line effect, blouses jirrow more elaborate in tut and trimming. At the recent Paris showings there woiti many attempts to give importance to this interesting accessory. One designer393 words
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242 1930-11-22 15 W-UILE couturiers have been giv' 11 us new fashions, beauty specialists have 1 t;e?n busy deciding on the new complexions to match. Black-aiid white outfits and off-black colours call for a completely new range of complexion tints. Although early Victorian beauty has been unanimously decided242 words
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Article326 1930-11-22 15 jl^AXY mothers do not real'..-**, even now, that the toothbrush plays uu i i-sential part in the general health ol th.i child. They overlook the fact that the lir.* teeth, called the milk teeth, must be k«-;>t clean if th^ second set are to be326 words
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Article58 1930-11-22 15 AMERICAN tiiwn are eamplaiainjc i.hat Hollyv.i.ci!':; ;^-dav diet v .> tl>eni millioM of dollars. ttttg of the people arc on a >elf4aipo«od <i" froni .-elf-(!:»)fi)r)'i<-(l ailment, 90 par cant. (I 1 which is "that tired li elinc produce, i by lack of llllßfienl to 'I." -:M Mr.58 words
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Advertisement324 1930-11-22 16 »t7 Ask any engineer! Before you select a motor truck, ask any engineer for ur.biased answers to these vital questions: 'a) What is pulling power? How important is it in a truck? •> i i l^siXi&&2 (b) What truck qualities result in speed and pick-up? How does the business man324 words
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Advertisement99 1930-11-22 16 Opend your money wisely LOOK AT THE IMPROVED CHEVROLET SIX WINDOW SEDAN i! a*Bi ill \-i&' .&&KBA HK »^H 'mmmmmmVsmwmmm ft^SnW- tfxmmwtSmmßßßmrMi it \v*' -i. vw-|' j\£mof&f*wMlßmmm Judge a car by its values in comparison with other cars. Do not buy on name or price lone. Look at the trim,99 words
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Article199 1930-11-22 17 Nine Months in Thirty Years. "When K. Retnam. a Straits-born Indian, was questioned in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson, yesterday afternoon regarding his attempts to get work in order that he nr'ght be able to pay his creditors, he ■'ated that he had worked only199 words
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Article110 1930-11-22 17 To be Paid by Instalments On Rubber Lands. Inquiries in official c ire lea today by the j Straits Times revealed that there is no I truth in the rumour that quit rents on rubber lands will be reduced to $1 from Jan. 1. It was stated that,110 words
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Article2249 1930-11-22 17 Can You Help These Men r In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column we give publicity tp the following appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to2,249 words
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Article462 1930-11-22 17 Bankrupt Who Delayed His Examination. Mr. C Hunalcy, a European iploy< r the Singapore Municipality, v. publicly uamined in the Bam. vasterday i'lternoon before .\l ■'■■< tice Palgrave Simpson. At the outset Mr. D. il. Tudo ant Official Assigned) siutiui that it teemed to him that examinee462 words
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Article51 1930-11-22 17 Mr. J. s. BJatkins, Urn ben. organist at Mcdan Church, will give- a recital in St. Andrew'; Cathedral tomorrow evening, toginning at 8 The programme will U' Prelude uml '■'u)Hi'- in X Mil... i (Barb), r (Guilmant), Choral Pnlnde Sr. Anne's' I Parry), r ugue in li p51 words
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Article214 1930-11-22 18 (iuarded Against London Reporters. London, Oct. 31. lit'tlc man. with lotiir grey liH-k> l>ensaUi black sombrero, arrived in Lone irile of nights tl Mm. r. is were cautioosly guarded against the activities of newspaper 1 pporters. lie i Albert Kinstein, the ivrrldV greatest mathematician, famous214 words
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Article52 1930-11-22 18 Big Bill s Secret Scheme To Doable It. ;ro. Oct. r-H u- Bill") 1 today telegraphed I Baker of. Portland, 1 ha <i -.1 ca:i b? 1 d to reveal prominent < i'.ii-au il he i..,d !-.a.< r.ot vinjr his went ac year? tl-B t': ;i l:e v.52 words
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Article253 1930-11-22 18 Proposal for a Loan To Cultivators. Calcutta, Nov. 12. Mr. Alexander Marr, Finance Member, Khan Bahadur K. G. M. Faroqui, Minister 1 f Agriculture, and Mr. A. Cassells, Secretary to the Government of Bengal. attended a conference of Bengal National Chamber of Commerce, the Bengal t;ii:nnlier of Commerce,253 words
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Article108 1930-11-22 18 I Woman Passenger Arrested At 1 Colombo. Till;. Alma Frances Bruce was arrested 1 l> tard the ESsquiOino at Colombo on Nov. 13 i>n a prcvisionnl warrant i>simi i.. the Colombo Police Magistrate. A nil gram had been received fr'>m Australia I to the effect that a108 words
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Article57 1930-11-22 18 'i!i programme the orchestral la Litter und his orchestra Sea View Hotel tomorrow morning will j be as follows Overture, Eoryantbe, I Opera Fantasy. Tarnhau'er. Wasrcr The Flight of The Kumt.le Bee, Rimsky-KorsakofT; Komance no. T«»-hai-kowsky; Rhapsodic Norvegienne. Lalo. !n the evening "Powder my Back," will be ciaened57 words
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Article442 1930-11-22 18 I Australian Flyer Sets A Problem. When is today tomorrow And when i? yi'storday to:lay Thc3e, and similar UgUy totitvoversial, questions aro at present worryinf; the underwriters at Lloyd's, who issued speculative insurance policies against Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, the airman arriving at Port Darwin in442 words
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