Malayan Saturday Post, 5 July 1930
1930-07-05
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Title Section18 1930-07-05 1 UNKNOWN DFHJLGDK ■.jajpyjiSS&y?tf-' w^S^S9^a\w^ S" Fll i.T, -HkwaWWW^.,^. W I The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JULY 5. 1930.18 words
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Advertisement86 1930-07-05 2 7 i have you rmimo ouw tHt MIT AND MOST tCONOttICAL T i#)#*«]#|if^ iV^»#»J«J«^J« O tut* DtttasiNc i jc/ran^^ oquBBZB/ I.NCiKt (NIHMtAIIY LIMITIO. tINOAMMt. ft Bj II ItM^^MU I MM' fl^ I I fittflMsSfl (•^•^l Aa^.^Aa Is l imh IKmh§ ißni 9 f'B^l K- z < -M v X ?^B86 words
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Article1180 1930-07-05 3 This notice was posted in a pleasure 1 oat belonging to a certain steamship company. The chairs iu the cabins are for the tadies. Gentlemen are requested not to make QSC of them till the ladies are seated." Professor "If anyone can set me a problem I1,180 words
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Advertisement85 1930-07-05 3 5r the Cup that cheers, serve GOLD LEAF Tea. SELLS EVBHYWHERK. Sole Agents: L A. BAftIUOLOMEUSZ LTD.. S-A, RAFFLEB QUAY, SINGAPORE. j_ WAKEFIELD C C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. f lncorporated in Bngland). 90, Robinsoa Fotd, Sinftpore. i Who think life a Bleating and are i dc«iroa« to prolong the nine85 words
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Advertisement215 1930-07-05 3 > MtLf FO»CAMBIlli6fi EXAMINATIONS [I Paraphrases of King Henry V, I Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, J <! etc. each 0.81 J Questions and Notes of King J Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of J St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- J j; ties, etc. each 0.81 Supplement of King Henry215 words
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Article651 1930-07-05 4 Being Smiles of the Week. By Quiz. The J"ki o! the Veai is the police ban on the free Press's Test Team forecast competitions cricket bats as prizes and no entry fee. Oh, yes, of course there vas an entry fee— the ten cents yon |>;tid for the paper!651 words
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Advertisement64 1930-07-05 4 Fresh Coffee. 1 Beans Roasted In Java And j Ground In View Of Purchasers By Our Electric Coffee Mill At The Rate Of 2 MinI utes A Pound. Obtainable In 1 Pound Tins Or In Packets I Of <-ny Quantity. GuaranI teed Pure Coffee Without i Mixture Whatsover. SOLE IMPORTERS64 words
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Advertisement72 1930-07-05 4 STENOGRAPHY. Competent Stenographert> earn anything from fioo to $250 per month Good positions always open. We can teach you in your own home and in your own time Full particulars from the 1.C.5., 137-H, Ceeil Street, SingaI>ore. CAR OWNERS— We can upholster and paint your 'Car, renew your Hood, Side72 words
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Article1020 1930-07-05 5 A/otes By "Spectator 1] j B. STADIUM UNPOPULAR. 3,iwixt and Between. We certainly do not exi>ect shoekcrs to be «.-xi*rt tailurs nor can we ect the l'i» lks Committee to control managemesl of the J.B. Stadium in nKinlßl consistent with efficient foot- management. Things have l>een I join1,020 words
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Advertisement339 1930-07-05 5 *'O"> ■♦■^>»»' WILLIAM FOX presents I AN ALL TALKING MOVIETONE (SEVEN FACES f with PAUL MUNI who plays 7 characters > HISTORY S GREAT ONES GAVE HIM AMUSING IDEAS f. Don Juan :"J he only way to win women— kise them. I know j I kissed 1,003 in Spain alone."339 words
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Advertisement288 1930-07-05 6 M>> l l i M V lll llll V l t < i Henry Waugh Co, Ltd. FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents -,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< BOOKS MODERN BALLROOM DANCING by Victor Silvester $1.20 COCKTAILS. How to mix them, seventh large edition by Robert 1.50 SUNDAES. Ices and Cream Sodas how288 words
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Advertisement228 1930-07-05 6 i Uj+ J* 3** *fc fK "THE HOUSE OF BICCER AND BETTER ENTERTAINMENT' To-Day To-Night £Vi Entire Hew proarammci PARAMOUNIi BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. "THE LAUGHING LADY" 7rom ALFRED SUTRO'S /amous play Featuring RUTH CHATTERTON and CLIVE BROOK Supported by th* LATEST PATHE SOUND NEWS. AND OTHER ATTRACTIVE SUBJECTS. "Jf it's s&own228 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-07-05 7 The visitors and representatives of the local Chinese organizations who met them on arrival. The clever basket ball team of the Nan-Hwa. The Nan-Hwa (South China) Footballers.33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1930-07-05 7 Pr,oto K raph taken on .he occasion of ,he departure of Tungku Abdu. Rahman bin Mahmood, the Chief Clerk, on his vacation .eav. Standing last row Jantan (Messenger^, nnc.s. bin Mobin and W. H. Brockett.39 words
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Article, Illustration39 1930-07-05 8 A snap of the guests. The Refreshmert Committee getting busy. A i eacners Kace. Scouts Chariot Race. Rain interferes with the sports. DGLDFHGK Mrs. FTT. Tree who distributed the prizes is seated in the centre.39 words
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Advertisement114 1930-07-05 9 CARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. ofej Obtainable from all dealers |l^| and by the case from MThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd. ISP SINGAPORE. Sole Importers See the Pen ISP rthat writes I v^a Without ,S jp^ Pr«sfffr# .r, 1 A CHAMPIONS rarker i S ~T, We have «he m in a..114 words
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Advertisement61 1930-07-05 9 t ZVrAr« yoi/r doctor's Zip I BIOCITIN J CHARCES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES X AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. p Obtainable in powder and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and Stoft 0f ftom V t HINNAM LITTLE DISPEN SAttY, LTD. 309. 311 318. North Bridge61 words
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Article2141 1930-07-05 10 PLANS FOR ROYAL ASCOT. AN EMPIRE FLYING SERVICE. SEGRAVE'S NE H SPEEDBOAT. FUTURE OF THE DEVONSHIRE. London, M.i\ 1930. A Brilliant Ascot. Preparations ore being made for the m.,M Im iliiani Ascol since the War. Thi* is unc «'t" the husiesl weeks "t the yeai i.)i Visomnt2,141 words
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Advertisement66 1930-07-05 10 Condensed Milk was introduced into China. To-day millions of tins are consumed annually by people who have learned the health-giving properties o( this wonderful milk food. < I Purity, richness and value for s^t&lSjgSnFitf^^^TS m money arc th< foundations on < Q^KCs^Kl3fl£^^'ri ccn lniilt up nese are i ust L66 words
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Article1119 1930-07-05 11 INSTALMENT ONE. Miss Brownrigg's Letter. w ea an elderly spinster of amrV.e recetal a letter threatening her with detth unless she pays the anon/mm:, writer five thousand (xmndfc, are several things she may do. gfa may faint, send for the police, call in the assistance of her largest1,119 words
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Article1213 1930-07-05 12 SCOTLAND YARD TAKES CHARGE. At Miss Elspcth Brownrigg's oldfabhioned house in South Kensington, Norman and his chief were shown into the drawing-room which led off the gloomy-looking hall. The room was furnished in the style of the midVictorian era, with faded red plush and :>olid old oak. The1,213 words
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Article1030 1930-07-05 12 THE MISSING TYPEWRITER. Inspector Evans smiled grimly. If you don't mind," he said, with a sarcastic inflection, will do the questioning Sydney Martin nodded. "I must apologise," he said, thought! have beta wrapped up in matter since the letter came morning." Miss Brownrigg's knitting need were still for1,030 words
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Article1431 1930-07-05 13 A TRAP IS LAID. On Friday morning at eight o'clock, Norman Brownrigg presented himself at his aunt's Kensington house. An hour later he breakfasted with Miss Dtowfigf. After breakfast, they placed a plain white postcard upon the frame of the drawing-room window, and sat down to await events,1,431 words
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Advertisement346 1930-07-05 11 DON'T BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS. In these days of high pressure many people try to do too much. It is a great mistake to imagine that you can tax your vitality to the utmost day after day often at the expense of adequate rest and sleep without paying346 words
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Advertisement234 1930-07-05 13 J/ »»it. 1. r» J I Dependable I against insect nests B For utter deadlinehK— unfuilinj; kilting action— B tto insecticide excrelt* Hl«ek Flag. B m* Tests of 147 different insect-killers prove that fl Black Flag ib the deadlieBt npray made. Yet it acfl tually costs less than others nhich234 words
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Advertisement312 1930-07-05 14 Dependable! J fJrffifn threatening not a minute to i Jj ft Jl lose searching for a landing! r'Calf Flash on your Evereac' y. Flood If Tl If 4 thedarknesswith brilliant. unfailIf t 111 ing light. Dependable, durable. If 'IIJI attractive, Eveready Flashlights j M Jj|j; with Eveready Batteries ensure If312 words
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Advertisement101 1930-07-05 14 /«5f wouldn't drink it. 1 used to coax, jf^fffSmffill scold and threaten; then 1 tried giving rostum-made-with-milk. Like ill J&^^JP Just look at her drain the cup." Q^K (j Postum is nature's own food. Made in a delightful blend of pure, rich grains, It contains nothing Injurious, nothing to disturb101 words
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Article, Illustration34 1930-07-05 15 SOLEMN *t T"f COPPUS CHRISTI FESTIVAL AT THE CHINESE CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, QUEEN STREET. The Altar in the Church Compound. The A'tir in St. Joseph's Institution (which adjoins the Church).34 words
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Article, Illustration43 1930-07-05 16 r AIM||H|T BY MADAM KELVEY'S TALENTEU o. Eileen Jackson end Barbara Peterson two of Madam Kelvey's talented pupils. Barbara Peterson and E. A. Albrecht— two of Madam Kelvey's talented pupils. Talented Baby Pupils of Madam Kelvey.43 words
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Advertisement148 1930-07-05 17 ROBINSONS HOSIERY —Perfect Jn Every detail— ELAINE 11 "MAYFAIE" ALL PURE SILK ALL PURE SILK LACE CLOX LACE CLOX PRICE 96. 75 PRICE $6. 75 B f 'yi^V^Mfl A. fl MAVIS 1 NtWBtJ»ABLE ALL PURE BM.K ALL SILK LEG PLAIN LISLE TOPS AND, FEET PRICE $5. 75 PRICE $3. 90148 words
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Advertisement339 1930-07-05 17 FRASER NEAVE LtP. AERATED WATERS I! QUALITY SERVICE "CHAP SINQA THE BEST IN THE EAST 1 »t»^ I 1111l lIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIM Hill Illllllllltlllllllllf l IMIIHJ^ I HINDENQURG RECOUPS 1 RECORDED BY THE LATEST ELECTRICAL SYSTEM E S Accorripanied by Selected Krontjong Orchestra of Solo S 2330 Krontjong Moritsko Miss Anny of339 words
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Article, Illustration654 1930-07-05 18 ABOUT DOCTORING. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). .1 Scout ought to know a little about most injuries. A Scout ought to know a little about most injuries and diseases and to be able to treat them. In Kashmir once a lad was brought to654 words
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Advertisement100 1930-07-05 18 >% V*A 44 APPETITE GOOD? I SHOULD SAY SO When it isn't Mother gives me i "urn and they soon set me nght. I LIKE THEM, TOO." Baby's Own Tablets are mother's favourite remedy for the little ones in tens of thousands of homes throughout the world because they allay100 words
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Advertisement227 1930-07-05 19 3 Ifi^^^fl Open spaces, days of recreation and \^jr^^^^ ,iL^"^atl |S tl^t^?sft it^jjllfl een enjoyment, unmarred by the I H mir Liquid |5 litgLAgg^3 r I f >7 Kau de Cologne Shampoo 1? 1 /'(Bri '47ir Froxocione vicissitudes of a burning sun For Bath Soap Scentecl 47jr I n%K\ Solid227 words
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1347 1930-07-05 20 J. WARSHAW - J. WARSHAW. Malayan Saturday Post Special 6 THE SECRET OF WINNING THROUGH. GLAMOUR FADES BUT MUTUAL LIKING DOES NOT. Conflicts Need Not Be Dangerous. By Dr. ,\Vlun does marriage stand in the most danger <»f disruption? This que>ti' n has beefl variously, and often arbitrarily,1,347 words
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Advertisement118 1930-07-05 20 —CAR OWNERS— We can upholster and paint your Car, renew your Hood, Side Screens, Cushion Covers, etc.— cheaper than any firm in Singapore. OUK MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ARK GUARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE UPHOLSTERY. 3, Armenian Street. >• ♦•>•>•>♦>•><♦<♦<♦♦;♦<» <*•><►•;♦<♦♦><•<»♦>.> SCHOOL FOR THE I fDEAF AND DUMB. A V 4» Deaf and118 words
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Article422 1930-07-05 21 I v following are the scores in the „<] Test Match which the Ausworn easily. The result of this Batch lias idM greater int«rest to the u c nt series of Tests. The composij IM f the Kiifflish side for the next ■atch is bound to have422 words
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Article28 1930-07-05 21 [Reiner's Service.] Moscow, June JO. Twenty-two people have been killed and 28 seriously injured by the derailment of I passenger train between Irkutsk and Leningrad.28 words
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Article130 1930-07-05 21 LKeuter's Service.] L,ondoti, July i. The Whips were taken off the House of Commons for the motion in favour pi the Channel Tunnel, the motion, bein.u defeated by 170 votes to 172. Mr. MacDonald, opposing, declared the practicability of the tunnel from an economic viewpoint had130 words
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Article27 1930-07-05 21 [Renter's Service.] London, July i. The Bolivian Legation in London has received a cable from the Government announcing the formation of a military provisional Government.27 words
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Article146 1930-07-05 21 L Reiner's Service.] Mainz, June :->o. The Alßed occupation of the Rhineland ended with tlie striking of the French Tricolour over the headquarters of the French Army of Occupation. A crowd of Germans who were witnessing the ceremony cheered wildly when, a few minutes later, the146 words
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Article425 1930-07-05 21 DISCUSSION BY THE HOUSE OF LORDS. i July, i In the House of Lords to-day, Lord BcAtty raised the matter of the proposed naval treaty resulting from the-re-cent Naval Conference. He- said that this country, which was the only Nation to whom sea power meant existence, was the425 words
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Article130 1930-07-05 21 REINSTATEMENT AMONG POWERS." f ßeuter's Service.] Berlin, July 1. National celebrations on the Rhineland's final liberation from nearly 12 years' bondage were a brilliant success and were continued to-day when the schools were given a holiday. Salutes were fired and festivities took place everywhere. Considerable satisfaction has been130 words
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Article78 1930-07-05 21 [Reuter's .Service.] Kriedrichshafen, July i. The world's largest air liner the D.0.X.," having been equipped with inew motors, is being prepared for the i trial cruises in the North Sea, in^ eluding a Southampton Oslo flight, preparatory to this month's transAtlantic crossing in three hops. The seaplane78 words
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Article31 1930-07-05 21 [Reuters' Service.] Shanghai, July i. The Rev. and Mrs. Porteous, British minitmarift. who were captured by bandits in Kian^si in March, have been released after three months captivity.31 words
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Advertisement53 1930-07-05 21 lelizabeth limited i THE ENGUSH HAIR BEAUTY SPECIALISTS. 4. PENANG KOAD, (Amber Mansions) We guarantee intelligent trtatipent of the HAIR, HEAD. FACE AND FIGURE.! remittent W#* M»g- improved method ky ftiptomated Artists Medical tlectticity and S*tdi&k Haisage. StMt kegistertd Nurse. Yeast, Milk and Mild Facial I acks. 'I Lone uppoinimeiiis53 words
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306 1930-07-05 22 The Malayan Saturday Post July 5, 1930. TRULY BENEVOLENT BUREAUCRACY. Perhaps, as the Raja Muda of Perak told the A.B.M. in a post-prandial oration in London, we have after all an ideal government in Malaya. The fcf.C.S. heroically runs the country and loaves the rest of us to concentrate on306 words
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Article184 1930-07-05 22 The Hon. Mr. Cheah Chiang Lim is to 1* congratulated on securing from ihe High Commissioner ail assurance that he personally is in favour of the restoration of (be Queen's Scholar.hips in the F.M.S. It has been a long fight and the preliminary success now achieved is gratifying.184 words
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Article265 1930-07-05 22 RUBBER AND TIN- AND IMMIGRATION. There is no mistake about it Malaya is going through a very bad time. Robber and tin have their rallies, but they slip hack. They can never recover while they arc produced excessively far beyond demand. Restriction is e»>ential. Voluntary measures have proved futile so265 words
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Article122 1930-07-05 22 [Renter's Service.] London, July The first fruit of Liberal- Labour cooperation to diminish unemployment i* foreshadowed in the emergency legist* tion to be introduced next week to sj>eed up legislative procession in con. nectioii with projects which are likely to provide employment. It is expected that the122 words
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Article146 1930-07-05 22 SEVERE IN WEST ASSAM. [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta, July 3, Au earthquake at 3 o'clock this morning affrighted many sleepers who were disturbed in their beds, but material damage was confined to interrupted telephone communications. The shock was also felt in other centre? :a Bengal. Crowds in146 words
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Article137 1930-07-05 22 [Reuter's Service.] London, July The hundred aircraft entered fof the King's Cup air race on Saturday Wl fly under handicap conditions ovil course of 750 miles, beginning anc ending at Hamvorth aerodrome, Feltham. The route embraces Leicester, Hull, Newcastle (the turningpoint), 1,-eeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol137 words
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Advertisement121 1930-07-05 22 To n^\ enhance the \m\ beauty of your hair jjt KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE /wby 4oes IM»yCry? Baby's convulsive sobs and choking cries of pain are frequently caused by usinj: wrong kinds of talcum. Talcums not made especially for babies may be gritty, irritating or caustic. They may contain121 words
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Advertisement30 1930-07-05 22 I Energy A courae of Sanatogen will make you feel fit and freah and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by uaing SANATOCEN Tkm Tnm 7onie-fW30 words
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Article575 1930-07-05 23 AMERICANS GAINING LEADERSHIP. [Reuters' Service.] London, July 2. nnmnence of France's downfall leadership of lawn tennis naf. >t vshadow ed on the centre to-day who Borotra, the sole paining French representative, went before Tilden (champion of 1020 o—o,0 o, r 4, 4 6, 6 o, 7 5. if,575 words
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133 1930-07-05 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 3A meeting of bankers and financial houses, including representatives of the Bank of England and the National, Westminster and Midland Banks, passed a resolution stating that urgent measures to promote inter-Imperial trade are needed to secure and extend the market for133 words
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81 1930-07-05 23 1 London, June 26. In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Colonel Josiah Wedgwood (Labour), who inquired why an official connected with Patiala State was investigating charges against the Maharaja, Mr. Benn, Secretary of State for India, said it was in accordance with the81 words
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29 1930-07-05 23 NEXT GATHERING OF IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 30. The Imperial Press Conference enthusiastically accepted the invitation to hold its next meeting in South Africa; in 1935-29 words
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129 1930-07-05 23 June 28. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, gave a dinner last night at the Foreign Office in honour of Prince Takamatsu of Japan. The Duke of Gloucester was present, i and other guests including the suite of Prince Takamatsu, the Japanese Am-! bassador and members129 words
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Article48 1930-07-05 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, Ittiy 3. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, the Secretary for ludia, stated that persons in India convicted iu connection with the civil disobedience movement since March 1 and still serving sentences numbered 3,302 on May 31.48 words
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Article60 1930-07-05 23 London, June 26. The Premier, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, received the leaders of the Conservative and Liberal Parties in his room at the House of Commons this afternoon and conferred with them oil the subject of India. It is understood that he consulted them in regard to the procedure60 words
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Article154 1930-07-05 23 London, June 25. Addressing the Imperial Press Conference on u England after the War," Mr. Baldwin traced the growth of the Labour Party. Lafxnir has come to stay," be declared. "It is now the alternative to a Rightist Government." He trusted the -political instinct of154 words
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Advertisement89 1930-07-05 23 flllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll tlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllflllllllllltttlitllllllttlfllM^g I i 1 THE 1 j PLYMOUTH I 1 COMPARE THE FULL SIZE PLYMOUTH WITH MORE COSTLY CARS AND YOU WILL DIS- COVER THAT IT IS EASILY THEIR MATCH IN SIZE, IN COMFORT, IN ECONOMY, IN SIM. I PLICITY OF OPERATION, SPEED AND POWER- TAKE A RUN89 words
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295 1930-07-05 24 NO REFERENCE TO DOMINION STATUS." MR. SASTRTS VIEWS ON SIMON REPORT. London, June 26. Mr. V. S. Srinavasa Sastri, in an article in the Manchester Guardian on the Stood Report, draws attention to the absence of any reference to Dominion status." He points out that the "principle enunciated is that295 words
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Article147 1930-07-05 24 IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS. London, June 25. A meeting of Indian women held at the Society of Friends-' House at Kuston adopted a resolution urging the immediate and unconditional release of Mr Gandhi, Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose the r.arlnvalis and the Mecrut and other Political prisoners,147 words
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Article374 1930-07-05 24 APPEAL TO BENGAL POLICE TO RESIGN. Calcutta, June 3s. There was a touch of pathos about au unusual scene enacted at tbe Chief ftfsidency Magistrate's Court this afternoon, when I comely young Indian, Mrs. Imlramati Goenka (l6), was sentenced t<> nine inonths 1 simple imprisoninent374 words
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Article29 1930-07-05 24 Simla, June 30. The All Tndia Congress Working Committee has been declared unlawful and Pandit Mattel Nehru, President of the Congress, lias been arrested at Allahabad.29 words
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Article79 1930-07-05 24 London, June 30. In the Howe «>f L ominous this aftern<><>n Mr. C.nlett announced that Government ipopond to send an Kcononric Mission to the lar Hast. Mr. C.iliett stated that the decision was based on the recommendations of the Overseas Committee. Coveriiineut had consulted the79 words
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Article155 1930-07-05 24 June 20. Miss Ivngland 11, the speed boat in W'hkh Sir Henry Segravc lost his life after breaking the world's record, was raised to the surface of Lake Windermere yesterday and towed close to the shore. It was lashed between two barges and taken in tow155 words
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Article66 1930-07-05 24 EFFECT ON BRITISH TRADE. London, June 30. In the House of Commons after Mr. Arthur Henderson had reviewed the general situation in China, supplementary questioners called attention to the Tientsin Customs developments and suggested that the British export trade was likely to be impeded. Thev urged Government66 words
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Article50 1930-07-05 24 Marseilles, June 29. Another haul of drugs has been made to-day following the &0.000 haul from an Italian steamer arriving from Turkey Which was made last week. Customs officials seized 200 kilos of heroin aboard another Italian steamer, the Bulgaria on her arrival from Constantinople.50 words
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Advertisement294 1930-07-05 24 PERMANENT WAVING i»" WL SPECIAL REDUCTION Eugene system $5| teilia BoucelU System u% MAISON INTERLANDI Permanent Waves endure; the, aie guaranteed for six months. Sott wide waves, tight waves, or those delightfully attactive round ringlets can be obtained in thi minimum of time by reason of the improved processes which294 words
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Article944 1930-07-05 25 ARGUS - ARGUS I I A MALAYAN REVIEW. HLK;G tu me that a little diplomacy somewhere if unpleasantness Lot to ariM over this year's Malaya s cctf fi»al. Differing views Lju as between Selangor and SingaSclangor views, incidentally, tquerading M those of the Malaya 1 A. They are944 words
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Advertisement183 1930-07-05 25 I ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Y I H EAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with183 words
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159 1930-07-05 26 London, June |6. Warsaw.— Urgent telegrams have been sent from Warsaw to Prague for I professional cracksman to rush to Lodz to release three hank officials who are imprisoned inside I safe following a burglary yesterday. The alarm was raised late last night159 words
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214 1930-07-05 26 London, June lutn Kit* ftTertlittf wWi the legal history and theological influence ol ohiCttW legislation, Mr. J^tice MeCardie, hi the King's Bench division decided that I Wlfc would not be right to sue I hu>huul lor damages for personal injuries. He gave .imminent for214 words
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Advertisement198 1930-07-05 26 »A >» WING YIK :^3 No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Ik CHINA JADE HOUSE (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatta Custtmtrt Cuh wlthOrd<r x* •«**,»«j THE SINGAPORE EMPLOYMtNT I BUREAU. i HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED* £AT No. 42 DHOBY GHAUT,* for the convenience of i those seeking emplov. |ment-to register* names and198 words
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Article93 1930-07-05 27 niver>e." the well known paptf published in London •..wine r<»ininents in its issue last .nteinporary, the Malty** i which if I secular news...id n- the graceful and uui ipUment of reprinting in its more than two columns) a irtick published recently in this fhe article dealt93 words
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Article86 1930-07-05 27 ESTABLISHMENT OF TROPHY ANNOUNCED. London, June :o. v m ramlum issued and signed i Qurabei oi friends of the late Sir err- Segrave, including Lord Louis onstbatten, Captain Malcolm Camp11. Lord Howe and Sir Philip Sasot, announces the establishment of tr f>hj in memory86 words
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Article142 1930-07-05 27 A NEW FINGER PRINT METHOD. Uadon, June i7A n. tland Yard secret which is ex«ed to revolutionize the finger-priut sums t the world is revealed in übtished by Chief-Inspector a:r Battley. «s t result of many years of study lv evolved a simple method of "iminals through finger142 words
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Article42 1930-07-05 27 Passer-by "What is the horse- powtr of your car?" Voice from un<ler car: "Forty." "What's wrong v\ith it?" "As far as I can make out, thirty- i nine horses have bolted, and the re- mainiiiß one is too upset to answer questions."42 words
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294 1930-07-05 27 WOMEN CABINET MINISTER AND YOUNG PEOPLE. The young i«oplc of to-day who don't go to church," said the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, reports the "Brighton Herald," "do not think lightly of religion— at least that is my experience. But they arc demanding from the churches some manifestation of the results294 words
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Advertisement214 1930-07-05 28 V v^%^^| l flu I'■ I RECLYKOLi I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon i chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with J, I this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no214 words
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Article, Illustration46 1930-07-05 30 &9g! < HH Ihf Tunku, MahUkJriht) wat&injU.hf competition. w nam w, 9 *wm* i" bm wi^wiwii wi ■mpnnan^BP^ Capt. Md. Akil, J.M.F. Winner Service Aggregate. Wnner Deliberate Aggregate. Pte. Yusof, J.M.F. Mrs. Pritchard, wife of the G.O.C-, presenting the prizes.46 words
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Advertisement181 1930-07-05 31 -I II moving parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very m parts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine D yo.jr work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For oncrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps, etc., etc. Models181 words
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Advertisement101 1930-07-05 31 i Grade USED FOR EASE lO < A^ AND > C5 V SUITABLE FOR \j# SEASON'S GIFT. Jr Tkesc tre tie qatlttles ot dF V tke THE PILOT DESK SET. $0.50 to $25.03 complete. Collar.- White Onjrx, Italian ttarble, Black, Yellow, tte. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THt: MLOt101 words
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Article266 1930-07-05 32 There are chatactcrs s<> diverse- from OWf that we find ourselves almost involuntarily in <»pix>siti'»n to them in practically everything, and if we are supposed to them, as in the home or school or at woik, we are aj.t to sav nothing to them except to find fault. They266 words
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Article299 1930-07-05 32 Experience is the harvest of life, and every harvest is *he result of a sowing. The experience which young people most crave is that of success in some service for which they are naturally fitted. And they wish it at once immediately. Youth wishes to touch299 words
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Article563 1930-07-05 32 Mathetes - Mathetes By one <»t my dc?i>est regreta tlic comparative failure <>f my tr<. < 1 <>f some tunns of spiritual malady my early ministry. I can recall moment the sad eves of a nu: older than myself who sou. counsel and help in dealing form uf i563 words
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Article3710 1930-07-05 33 H. MILTON - H. MILTON L- IqUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: I Q thought Mjrra Danville petunothing but wanting things I have. Mvra, thought was something that of the darkness at you, ijuite clear uu conclusive. Jtht k -ery fact that it sprang at you pressing problems mini- v proof enough3,710 words
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Advertisement93 1930-07-05 33 fi FOR GOOD HEALTH 1 ffl DRINK j JHL ORANGE-SMASH jfiKA Ma d e frott the joice I I H^l of ripe, sweet oranges- I M nea^tbfal refreshing I Hi MAMRO2 g Co. I SINGAPORE. t OF INTEREST TO ESTATES PUNTING BASKETS FOR THE COMING PLANTING SEASON WE ARE NOW93 words
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Advertisement89 1930-07-05 34 -~AN£MIA.] WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN PROCLAIMING THAT DESCHIENES' I /iP^ SYRUP j /l/t^lu OAXIUX j fir, [y/\ of Hie«oglobin 3 /Ac. > X"M, y/~~ is reiled y i I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. J WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDS of people to qualify for and obtain good89 words
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99 1930-07-05 35 MISS JOHNSON'S LOG. From Lroydou tu fort Darwin is approximately lu.uou nines, aud xMiss jonii^uii j> daily progreat lb bliawu m the tollowmg table .Miles. lit day Vienna 7SO 2nd day, Constantinople 790 3 id day, AkppO 550 4th day, Baghdad 470 sth day, Bandar99 words
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Article224 1930-07-05 35 Lemanse, June 22. The winning car in the Kuropein motor race was 1 Bent!ey driven by Capt. Wolff Barnato an.' Lieut. Commander Glen Kidsttn. The race was won at an average speed of 77 miles an hoar for full 24 hou:s which is a record. A thrilling224 words
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Advertisement298 1930-07-05 35 PERMANENT WAVING SPECIAL REDUCTION Eugene System $19 Gallia Boncella System $40 MAISON INTERLANDI Permanent Waves endure they are guaranteed for six months, bott wide waves, tight waves, or those delight: nil y attactive round ringlets can be obtained in the minimum of time by reason of the improved processes which298 words
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Advertisement564 1930-07-05 36 M^—^^^^■^■^■^M—^^M^MBWW^MW P V P R NO' Make it this year and place your order right away 7u?? particulars gladly sent on request. Jsrial run arranged vcitFiout any obligation to you UORNEO WfIOTORS L^Tll 1 SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SEREMBAN, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TAiPING, PENANG AND HAADYAI. Estate Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited.564 words
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Article, Illustration62 1930-07-05 37 |kf on tne ..-Bin oure, isju, on the occasion of the "At Home n ,u w Oat.ve C0..nc.1. Mo to the Hon^le Dr. J. E Smith in honour of his bein* elected a member of the nd Vite-PreilArtT*' on ble Dr J E Smith: on his62 words
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Article, Illustration47 1930-07-05 37 group Photograph taken at the General Hospital Dressers Recreation Club Fourth Anniversary celebrations held on 14th June Dr and J. S. Webster are seated in the centre. Mrs. Webster distributed the prizes for the various tournaments held during the year.47 words
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Article, Illustration76 1930-07-05 38 urc Kw thp Roarri of D rectors ot me »-«'"H»' .m.w.^, v W JnT E^ 'iKtSfSnARtt. ,h. ottce oJJU* Advise,. Seated: Messrs. L. Hope, J. R. Vethavanam, W. E. Pepys, M.C.S., A. S. Haynes, M.C.S., H. A. Coates, Lcke Chow Thye, J.P„ C.H. Standing: Major B.76 words
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Article, Illustration18 1930-07-05 38 Merry-Making at Changi. Mtrry group of Merrilads at Sandringham Villa. I18 words
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Advertisement108 1930-07-05 39 j^^^ YORK CHOCOLATES I -2S^J THE OMES WITH E COOD centres l^j^^jjjffl 1 II). Gold Tins $1.«5 IV ALSO IN FANCY BOXES From $2.25 to $10 00 per box TRY ALSO "PLAIN YORK^CHOCOLATE A DELICIOUS EATING CHOCOLATE lb. CAKES 45 cents. GUMS a«^PASTILLE3 «m Clear Mixed Gums, Glass Uowls s<>108 words
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Article510 1930-07-05 40 (Continued from page 5) to play him M a wing half more especially when Boon Lay can play with credit on the wing and the other half must he Donald or Taylor. If the latter then Donald must be played in the pivot position in the forward line.510 words
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Article257 1930-07-05 40 MOTILAL NEHRU SENTENCED. [Reuters' Service.] London, June 30. The Government of India's appreciation of the situation in India during the past week was read by Mr. Wedgwood Beun (Secretary for India) in the liuuse of Commons today. It states that J e tribal shows niarke 1257 words
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Article289 1930-07-05 40 TERRIFIC SLAUGH:er. [Rcuter's Service. N auk in,, J u i y Military headquarteis officially nounce that the campaign over. The Kwangsiites an- Chang Kuei's Ironsides w e u dec^ defeated at Hengchowfu i> ith Hfl in three days' fighting, in a hick j had 15,000 casualties and289 words
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Article76 1930-07-05 40 FOKKER DESIGNER FINED. [Reuter's Service New Yd M' Mr. Anthony Fokker. th« designer of Capt. Kings! "Southern Cross," was late see the heavy-laden South u easily take off that he jump* Miiull sports plaue with a and went through a scries oi He was arrested and in*j hundred dollars for76 words
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Article1007 1930-07-05 41 i- i A NOVEL NAME. vcr y young children— a boy s little sifter- were travelling by It h then mother on certain aJ morning, to spend the day seaside. The l>oy had recently on his first term at a small rgarten ScJwol in the neigti,,,a of his1,007 words
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Article801 1930-07-05 41 SEEING THE INVISIBLE. It it easy to reject the pktom of heaven derived from sources lonu. anterior to Christianity and adopted, though with important modifications, by its adherents. The fact that they have so long maintained their hold on the imaginations of men, and are still treasured by not801 words
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Advertisement114 1930-07-05 41 prevent Qhest jg^Hß Golds. fr^^^H When you feel your chest "clogged' .1 i| ply Slum's Liniment gently. it J H 7 penetrates without rubbing to where J* J the congestion is, and a supply ot jjmm -^d^^^^^B fresh Mood rushes in allaying tht* iiv'V^^ /7 pain and discomfort. After a114 words
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Article646 1930-07-05 42 If In Earnest. If you are not only just, but fervent and earnest in the service of God, then must you bear in patience— nay, indeed with gladness— the trials that befall you and you must account them as great favours, since they are the crucible in646 words
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Article923 1930-07-05 42 By The BISHOP OF LONDON. Many must have read with pleasure Sir William Mulock's remarkable speech at Toronto. It was a gTeat thing for an old man of e ghty -seven to be able to say "I am still at work, with my hand to923 words
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Article60 1930-07-05 42 There are some persons that arrive at any deep, solid or van knowledge in any science, or any nem of life, because they are peri ly in a curious or wandering: se:>i infinite variety; ever hearing, or asking after something: new. patient of any labour60 words
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Advertisement44 1930-07-05 42 I) l^~H WEAKNESS, fn\ VJ DEBILITY Ml an/em ia W*^DESCHtENS 'Syrup vM/ij Ih Inv of Hacmoolobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radial remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc,44 words
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Article1765 1930-07-05 43 AGORE AND OTHERS GIVE THEIR VI6WS. hc poet Rabindranatb Tagore has from India to England to deliver l Hlbber t Lectio at Manchester le Oxford, this week. His re- bie ka interview, recorded in the t ches tef Guardian, sets a worthy lt t o Gandhi. Dr.1,765 words
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Article103 1930-07-05 43 the ftag a*t QW Ml* 8U 4 ft oottgrtgitfc* wkkb HOiN^ tbt cathedral to ito fttttb^ c#lUrt iai» thinks for iti iiuuvitio^ tropic frotn ttt P^tt «l At subscribe^ tMft X4s<M»o Htdbal^ r Uuu the "Fri* CbKcfc H» apwiu p^ wtrt *lto*d tot %twm,^«w4w|w« tht «HWfof»3o^p J103 words
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Article131 1930-07-05 43 MISADVANTURE OF MURDER? |»X-QFFICPR AOHMEP OF fcotfos, June ao. Omrtemy OfcWsb Cofcmdfr).— Captain ?."8. Gtrthrfe, Sea*** «*> officer, and one of the ma* po» 1 minent ranchers in the district, ww> i rema»de4 to4»y cm a cbtrft of mitfw 1 dcring bis sixteta-y«tr-otd son. 1 Patrij*. It wis stated that131 words
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