Malayan Saturday Post, 12 July 1930
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Article665 1930-07-12 3 Professor (taking up examination paper) "Why quotation marks on this paper Student Courtesy to the man on my right, Professor." Auntie—" And were you a very good little girl at church this morning? Sallic— Oh, yes, aunty. A man offered me I Imr plate full of money,665 words
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Advertisement99 1930-07-12 3 For the Cup that cheers, serve •GOLD LEAF Tea. m JBS^^^BbaV ti'jml\ »kS-"*^J«sia»^^ 1 I mk UMt Z^aV* *^^^*i-^a^Bs2L iaw^^"^ U^Baw I SKLLS.KVfittirWHtettt. Sole Agents: p. a. BARtMOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. H M-W^^ 4uJw aw I V^ Ail Ow Mm\ mOt c C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. Incorporated in99 words
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Advertisement222 1930-07-12 3 > fiEL» roit cAMttiincfe t I EXAMINAtIONS I Paraphrases of King Henry V, A Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, T etc. each 0.81 !J Questions and Notes of King •> Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of «> St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- > ties, etc. each 0.81 4 •>:• Supplement222 words
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Article681 1930-07-12 4 Being Smiles of the Week. By Quiz. There ledM to be a tort of a slump on in Malaya fust boh. I gather that there's lot > of tin and rubier going cheap, wiYhout anything brilliant in the way of salesmanship. Well, I might aa well add my idea681 words
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Article94 1930-07-12 4 Pat (to Mike, who has fallen 0 roof "If you're dead, speak." Mike I'm not dead. I'm W* less." The Vicar had called on Mrs J l>fleS and tindinjj no one at \K*** ha( scribbled "Sorry to have found H [out on a card, and slipped it througl the lettcr-ln>x.94 words
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Article, Illustration680 1930-07-12 4 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell A SCOUT SMILES AND WHISTLES. j (By of Gilwell). When I was encamped with my Troop of Scouts at ffnuttufflgb hi Xorthuinberlaiul, in the very early days of the Boy Scout movement, a gentleman living in the neighbourhood invited us to come680 words
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Advertisement29 1930-07-12 4 U/ikir v lk GOLD sm| th nlnlU I Il\ V JEWELLERS No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. "The CHINA JADE HOUSE* (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatlon Customers Cash With Order.29 words
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Advertisement42 1930-07-12 4 I SCHOOL FOB THE fOEAF Ajip_DUMß. Deaf and Dumb children X between six and sixteen y ars o age will be taught to spea''. rea" and write. For further part^l^ 5 f apply to the Prlnclpa'. Thomas' Institute, K'.antan, X Pahang, F.M.S.42 words
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Article2210 1930-07-12 5 MYSTERY ABOUT GATE RECEIPTS. flissing Tickets. Tli irrangements connected with the L leCtio|l pi tickets at the Stadium is nave anxiety. It is gathered Jills 1 r* i ..rlv 10.000 tickets wereCol>U v last year at the gates by oilt- u ..> unconnected with the stadium, pt2,210 words
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Advertisement307 1930-07-12 5 WILLIAMFOX F t n/s t i AN ALL TALKING MOVIETONE iSEVEN FACES? I with PAUL MUM I who pl.iys 7 characters 'j* HISTORY'S GREAT ONES GAVE HIM AMUSING IDEAS !)on Jii•it: "1 he only way to win women- kiss them. I know j I kissed 1. 03 in Spain alone."307 words
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Advertisement145 1930-07-12 6 S \,t f/ J* ,yj// >/•„ V^ l <**>:' d rt^n^m^ (n Jl Malaya's Finest and] Largest I Picture Palace! Nightly at 6. 15 9. 15 Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3. 15 REGINALD DENNY h Bis 7irsl MJSalting Universal Qomedy Success EMBARRASSING MOMENTS" One Scream from Start to Jinisly!!145 words
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Article, Illustration119 1930-07-12 7 Opening of Creche in Minto Road by Lady Murison. Left to right: Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Lady Murison, Mrs. Pritchard and Mr.J. G. Campbell. The wedding of Mr. Lim Choo Chiang, sixth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Liem Liong Hien of Samarang, and Miss119 words
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Article, Illustration69 1930-07-12 8 SNAPS OF FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS AT THE MATCHES WITH NA N .nw». J~' Mr. Aw Boon Haw (on the left) was an interested spectator. From centre- Mr. J. Lee, Mrs. Hastie, Mr. Hastie (President S.A.F.A.) and Mr Tay Lian Teck. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, Mrs.69 words
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Article2304 1930-07-12 10 THE TROOPING OF THE COLOUR. OUR PERSEVERING PRINCE. BRITAIN'S AIRSHIP POLICY. AN ANECDOTE OF KING EDWARD. London, June 6, io.;o. A Popular Spectacle. Even I dreary sky does not effect the popularity of the Trooping of the Coloui on the Horn Guards' Parade. The crowd loves it2,304 words
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Advertisement22 1930-07-12 10 ANNOUNCING! i^fc^*^ ""'^t!i 1 GOLD SPOT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 50 CENTS FOB 50 j MANUFACTURED BY I Ardath tobacco Co., Ltd. 1 122 words
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Article6020 1930-07-12 11 JAMES RONALD - JAMES RONALD New Serial Story. BY INSTALMENT TWO. SYNOPSIS. i Npeth Brownrigg, as elderly L UI who devotes her money and c to an orphanage, receives a j C rt '::.:eatcning her with death uu- jfcj is willing to pay £5,000 hours. When she has raised he6,020 words
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Advertisement410 1930-07-12 11 What would you do if you lost your job? It is no good trying to disguise the fact that the future of many people in this country is very precarious. Rubber is bad, tin is uncertain and business L generally is in a very depressed state, and in consequence there410 words
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Advertisement206 1930-07-12 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jtnd AMEMC^MAIL LINE ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excsllent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS I Art. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Pfcnang President Wilson July 21 July 24 July206 words
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Article130 1930-07-12 13 DEATH OF SIR A. CONAN DOYLE. London, July 7. Arthur Conau Doyle died at his honu in Crowborough at 9.15 this jonmg. He had been ill since Vovernber, due to his work in Scandinavia in the autumn lecturing Ofl spiritualism. Lady Conan Doyle, his tNV( M»ns, and one daughter were130 words
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Article108 1930-07-12 13 London, July 6. The large* assembly of episcopacy in the history of the Anglican Church gathered at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday for the service preparatory to the owning of the Seventh Lambeth Conference to-day. There were over ;,oo bishops from all over the world, including a Japanese prelate108 words
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55 1930-07-12 13 MR. HOOVER'S APPEAL TO U.S. SENATE. Washington, July 7. The pnx-ecdings of the special meeting of the vSenate to discuss the London Naval Treaty opened with a message from Mr. Hoover urging ratification and stating that the only alternative thereto is competitions in naval building, with suspicion, hate, and ill-will,55 words
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Article75 1930-07-12 13 Nanking, July 7. The Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wwg, declared this morning that the former practice of a senior foreign diplomat speaking on behalf of tne entire Diplomatic Corps would not be countenanced by China in future. Ife stated that the Diplomatic Corps possessed admitted75 words
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Advertisement159 1930-07-12 13 BEAUTY com bined with STERLINQ WORTH TWP TOWN SEPAN "A beauty" A commonplace expression with a great depth these new body lines, you will realize that a of meaning. great step forward has been taken in body The nroved stPriintf worth of the Model »A" 4eBl p oBtstw ta beanty159 words
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Advertisement408 1930-07-12 14 T^Wj^^wßjr "Someone commented on the m J j jn> rW smootfc, n'c/t flavout of the drink. I A An Delightful f one remarked. 'So h I MfM' different,' added another." X tU^ j Postum, often seen it advertised mj .< ?s< fs^ 6uf if never occurred to me that w408 words
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Advertisement32 1930-07-12 14 r. .V./.V.V.V. M W% >y 17 AT Quaker Oats 4—/ wl th full assurance thatitshealthful, nourishing qualities have been recommended by doctors and dieticians everywhere for over fifty years. Quaker Oats J32 words
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Article, Illustration54 1930-07-12 15 PERFORMANCE BY MADAM KELVEY'S TALENTED PUPILS. ZLATA Everybody's Favourite. Performing with ladam Kelvey's Pupils at the Victoria Theatre nexi month. Ethel Pag!ar One of Madam Kelvey's Baby Wonders. ZLATA IN BLIND." Eileen Jackson and Barbara Peterson. Barbara Peterson and Mr. C. E.54 words
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Article, Illustration39 1930-07-12 16 A snap of the guests. The competitors. Pyramid Building. A roup of offlcials Seated f^Tleft toTi^ht:-^ XT. Wee, Mr. W. Stirling, Mr. Tong Cao, Hon. Mr. John Scott and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Scott distributing the prizes.39 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-07-12 16 SI 7 ua Footballers.16 words
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Article3408 1930-07-12 18 NORAH BUXTON - NORAH BUXTON OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: BY Glenys roamed slowl) round the studio her very own studio, which she had dreamed <>t and schemed lor these years. She bad fell like Tantalus for net dream ha<l SO often almost materialised only to be snatched away again First there3,408 words
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Article145 1930-07-12 19 AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL SCANDAL. 'Renter's Service.] Sydney, July 5. Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, signed following- the announce- the finding <>f the Queensland Couiminfa" oi enquiry into the stances ittendlng the porchast of [ungiM (Chillagoe) Mines by the sland Labour Government when \l fheodore was Premier. Commission finds Mr. Theodore an ,l145 words
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184 1930-07-12 19 Canberra, July 8. Mr. Theodore, the ex-Federal Treainrer, who resigned following the aniincement of the finding of the Queens--1 Royal Commission of enquiry into drctunstaootl attending the purcfaase of the Mungana (Chillagoe) Mines Queensland Labour Government ,\hen Mr. Theodore was Premier, made a dramatic statement in184 words
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Article178 1930-07-12 19 (.Reuter's Service.] London, July 5. The King's Cup air race has been won by Miss Winifred Brown. Miss Brown's average speed was 102.7 miles per hour. She also wins the Siddeley Trophy for light aeroplanes. She flew an Avro-Avion. A. S. Butler in an O. H. Puss-178 words
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Article121 1930-07-12 19 [Reuters Service.] Poona, July 6. A large procession proceeding to Veruada gaol to do homage to Gandhi was held up at Bund Gardens. The procession squatted in the road until the early morning and refused to disperse. They stoned the police and several IK)licemen were injured, also a121 words
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Article101 1930-07-12 19 [Reuters' Service.] London, July 5. The death-roll iv the Vorksh/it explosion is now twelve. Three hundred hoii£,2» were recked and 500 people are homebv. The explosion occurred in one of the congested areas of Castleford in the chemical works of Hickson and Partners, Limited, extending over eight acres.101 words
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Article440 1930-07-12 19 One of the bright signs in the industrial world is the growing motor trade, and the fact that its export trade is picking up is all to the good. This is undoubtedly due to British quality and reliability, and the searching tests applied to440 words
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193 1930-07-12 19 ACTION BY AUTHORITIES UPHELD. [Reuters Service.] Simla, July 7. All official Committee of liuquiry into the rioting ut Peshawar upheld the action of the civil and military authorities dealing with disturbances. The Government of India has accepted the Committee's findings. The Committee consisted of Sir193 words
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Advertisement147 1930-07-12 19 ymj/k To pay more I JH|K is waste! I f/n[/ More economical than most insect///A^gp ici<les, Black Flag is the deadliest killer f/SlKrv of them all. Its vapor kills bugH and inLJB£u^\ seels— quirkiv surely. et i«* harmless T^^lf^^ to humans and pets, black Flag has a I fSTa^v^^ pleasant,147 words
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Article189 1930-07-12 20 VICEROY TO SPEAK. Premier And Lloyd George Disagree. [Renter's Service. J London, July 8. The Parliamentary Lobbies are buzzing with excitement to-night in apprehension of the clouds which arc blowing up from several quarters to converge alwve the Ciovernment lynches tomorrow. Firstly, there is I189 words
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Article108 1930-07-12 20 London,, July 8. Parties in the Commons will shortly come U) grips on the issue of a closer Imperial economic policy on a motion of censure lodged to-day by Mr. P«*iflt«j«i anil Mr. Neville Chamberlain, :\l\ inn the safeguarding of the I ue market, the expanding of108 words
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Article456 1930-07-12 20 GOVERNMENT SURVIVAL DESIRABLE. [Reuters Service.] London, July 8. In an editorial on the Chinese civil war the Times says it would be unjust to blame Nanking alone for the situation which is a natural consequence of civil war or to deny that personal ambition has played456 words
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Advertisement182 1930-07-12 20 SCHOOL BOOKS School Algebra by Cracknell $40; School Arithmetic by Workman agKey to the atove 3 Tutorial arithmetic by Workman j.si Key to the above 3.5* School Arithmetic by H. S. Hall a.g: j Elementary Experimental Science 2.50 1 The English way a.7 c First Course in Hygiene 2.16 I182 words
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856 1930-07-12 21 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. Minute* ni Ciiwwtffci MeetingI in the Singai*>re BickMgC Room J; Tuesday, the Mh July, 1910, at r^*t:— Mr. H. D. Mundell (PreMl H. U' R il l*r (Yice-Pre- v Hoa'bte Mr. A. P. Robinson. j. G. Campl>ell, B. A. Klias, "iMl.u.v. G. O. Franklin. C. da856 words
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Advertisement333 1930-07-12 21 JELIZABETH LIMITED 1 THE ENGLISH HAIR BEAUTY j t SPECIALISTS. i 4, PENANG ROAD, (Amber Mansions) 1 We guarantee intelligent treatment of the I HAIR, HEAD, FACE AND FIGURE. I Permanent Waving- improved method by Diplomat** Artists I Medical Electricity and Swedish Massage. State > Registered Nurse. I Yeast, Milk333 words
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281 1930-07-12 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. July 12, 1930. UNEMPLOYMENT. All that the Government is prepared to d<» about unemployment in Malaya— accordiiifi to the statement made at the Legislative Council meeting at Penang on Monday— b to keep it- eye oo the situation. That will not achieve much. The Government's eye281 words
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Article258 1930-07-12 22 Greed usually exacts its pc naltks, and it is largely «reed that has lauded tile rubber and tin industries in their present difficulties. Tt may fairly be suggested that if there bad always I>een I six-day working week there would now be BO surplus stocks of either258 words
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Article258 1930-07-12 22 We are becoming quite used to extraordinary Mew emanating from Peuang. So long as they are harmless ideas at which we can smile nothing much need be. said, l>ut when an attempt is made to prevent a young lawyer's admission to the Bar of the Colony because of258 words
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Article50 1930-07-12 22 [Reuters' Service.] London, July n>. The North Norfolk by-election resulted as follows Lady Noel-Btixtnn (Labour) 14,821 Mr. T. A. Cook (Conservative) 14,642 The figure* at the last election were Mr. Noel Bu\t<m (Lal>.) 14,541 Mr. T. A Cook (Cons r 2,601 Mrs. C. F. Hoffman <Lub.) 5,40350 words
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Article208 1930-07-12 22 BISHOP RETURNING IN AUGUST. The members nt the Angßcaa Churdi will Ik- glad t(» know that the Bishop of Singapore is rrtwiiag t<> Sis>ffa|M>re much earlier than he had intended, Owiuii to the troubled state of affairs over the Cathedral Chaplaincy the Bishop has obtained permission from208 words
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Article151 1930-07-12 22 EMERGENCY LEGISLATION IN INDIA. CO-OPERATING LAWYERS TO TEST VALIDITY. [Rfttmot's Service.] Simla, July 4. In vieii of the tact that Congressnicii do not co-operate in the work of the Law Courts, movement has been started by co-operating lawyers to te>t the validity of the Government emergency legislation and orders issued151 words
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Article69 1930-07-12 22 [Reuters Service.] Berlin, July 9« Two htfndred miners were entombed as the result of OOfJ fM eXpIOMOO W nine at Haiisd< if, Silesia. Twenty bodies liave 10 far been covered, but it is feared that the death roll is heavier. BcrHn, July 10. Sixty^even Ikmllm have69 words
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Advertisement29 1930-07-12 22 FORMAMINT TV Grr«-Kilh«f Throal Tiblel prevents and conquers Sore Throa^ I rotcctx jMk A you against MB the onset of 1 A suJJcn colds, At all Chemito ami Storei.29 words
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Article123 1930-07-12 23 ft utci's Service] London, July y. i i kft iHag Lalxmr nieing -a down an amendment to Mi v ,,te ol KelMMirc resolution s sin- th«. opinion that, in view of existing depreiawg international jitioos ni .i.urkuilture, iiulustry and c md tlic- present patent inability to these problems,123 words
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Article146 1930-07-12 23 [Reuter'f Service.] Luiulon, July 9. margin 0! three votes, the eminent escaped defeat in a crucial n the Liberal amendment lo Budget, seeking relief from iuconie profits expended on plant an. l hinen The amendment was reed by :;> votes to 275. r. Lloyd George146 words
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Article176 1930-07-12 23 "THE CHAMELEON OF CRICCIETH. I Reuters' Service. J London, July 10. •Uoytl George, whom the "Daily today bitterly calls the of Criccieth," by puttiug TOpB on yesterday evening's 1M( on the Finance Bill thus nearly lag Government, angered Ifiait- precipitated I fresh crisis in tr; tl party aud prejudiced the176 words
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Article175 1930-07-12 23 INCREASED TAXES IN AUSTRALIA. [Reuters Service.] CanlK'rra, July o. Mr. J. 11. Scullin, in Prime Minister, in the budget stateint-nt today <lisclosed I slMtage of revenue amounting to £14,038,000 in the current financial year. He announced new taxation amounting to £12,550,000, including primage duty of l] per cent on all175 words
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Article46 1930-07-12 23 FRANCO- ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuters 1 Service."! Paris, July 1 1 M. HrianU has informed the Italian Coveriiineut of his intention to suspeiul naval shipbuilding in connection with the iq;>o programme until December. This will ensure the maintenance <>1 the status DjOO during the Pnno Italian negotiations.46 words
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Article211 1930-07-12 23 [Rrutkr's .Service.] London, July y. In the House of Commons Mr. Alexander stated that £2 ,577,000 has been spent <»n the Singapore dock, the total estimated expenditure being 721,000. Contributions received by the Admiralty from the Dominions and Colonies were 1 £1,672,001 all of which was applied211 words
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Article97 1930-07-12 23 I Renter's Service. Simla, July m. In the Council of State the Government Spokesman stated that between April nth and June 15th a total of 4,377 persons wet* convicted in connection with the civil dfaonccHetlCC moveiueiit in India and ,uUk-i\ that clearly Gandhi could not he invited to97 words
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Article56 1930-07-12 23 [Renter's Service.] Warsaw, July 1 1. Poland, in common with Spain, Rumania and Italy lias notified its adhesion to M. BriftOd'i Memorandum advocating the organisation of a plan of the federation of Kurope. It expresses its willingness to participate in a conference in this connection, which it56 words
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Article84 1930-07-12 23 I Renter's Service.! London, July 10 Labour social conditions in the Colonics were ductmed at the Colonial Conference. Dr. Druninioinl Shieb, the Parlianientary Under-Secretory for the Colonies, said lie thought it was iniprotunt to see that constitutional means were provided tor voicing the inevitable demand of84 words
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Article101 1930-07-12 23 I Reuttr'i S«*rvicc.J New York, July 10. The governing committee of the New York Stock Kxchanne lias su>pended the firm of SntfO and C<>. fof three years. This is one of the largest and oldest established brokerage homes, but it is no way connected with the101 words
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Article658 1930-07-12 24 [Renter's Service.] Simla, July o. Ail ill! Mil boll Houses of the Legav lature, the Viceroy (Lord Irwin Doyoccd that His Majesty's C.overnment after very careful consideration had decided that the forthcoming round-table conference in London OH the Indian constitutional (juestion should enjoy the full freedom658 words
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Article37 1930-07-12 24 [Rcuter's Service.] Teheran, July 10. Parliament has agreed to build a new City, a million square iaetre> in extent, round Ahrenjam, near Salinas. The new town will be named Shahpoor, after the Crown Prince.37 words
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Article88 1930-07-12 24 I Reuters Service.] Shanghai. July o. As a r»«lt ol unusually stubborn resistance by the Kuoininchun on the Langhai front, behind strong defensive, positions. especially at Lanfeiiß, Chiang Kai-shek has abandoned, at- least temporarily, the offensive which began <>n June v. with Kai-feii£ objective. There have 188 words
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Article96 1930-07-12 24 [Keuter's Service.] Cologne, July g. There has l>eeii an alarming develo niciit of rioting in the recent evacuated Rliineland districts. It ostensibly aimed at the supp-'iurs the former Rhineland Separatist mo* Blent, though there have been x\d cases of private revenge. Severe excesses were committed Ti vves,96 words
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Advertisement76 1930-07-12 24 "IT DOES NOT COST YOU R EXAMINED BY A "jll CENT TO HAVE TCPTU QUALIFIED DENTIST I THE DENTAL CLINIC I »7 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. I (Opposite Adelphi Hotel Building) Workmansftip guaranteed. EXTRACTION CHARGES PAINLESS MODERATE I EASTERN GRAMOPHONE CO., ITD. 9 SANGAPOREi I r; I ASK FOR Chappie76 words
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807 1930-07-12 25 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS Is J_ w j can say that I was greatly imteted b> the football of the Sooth irists in their two matches in Singapore. They defeated team r jji c h ji tas farcical to suggest repre--0,^3 the full strength of civilian807 words
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Article150 1930-07-12 25 [Renter's Service.] Bangkok, July 5. Anxiety is felt as to the fate of Hook and Matthews who are flying to Australia. They left Akyab for Rangoon on Thursday after which there has been no news. Originally it was thought they might have continued to Bangkok without150 words
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Article46 1930-07-12 25 [Reutkr's Servick.J London, July 5. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest at Windermere into the death of Sir Henry Segrave. The evidence confirmed that the disaster was due to his boat striking the waterlogged branch of a tree.46 words
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Advertisement173 1930-07-12 25 <r ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. v The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). v Hl^AO 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 with the British173 words
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Article487 1930-07-12 26 TILDEN 'S GREAT WIN. [Reutkh's Skrvick.] London, July 5. In the presence oi the King and Queen and Prince <'.e<>r£e, Big Bffl Tildcn staged the greatest com* hacir in tlu- hist<'i\ of Modern sport when he routed tlu- till! K ell-year yoUttfei Wilnier AlHsofl and won the Wimbledon chaini>i« nship487 words
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Article522 1930-07-12 26 THE TRAGEDY OF ITS INVENTOR. The fir* of the sew inn-machines— made exactly one hundred years SgO— no* being exhibited in Paris. Its history is interesting. The story of its inventor is pathetic, if not tragic. His name WSJ Bartheleiny Thimondier. His father, a dyer by522 words
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Article1235 1930-07-12 26 Crick* enthusiasts, WBO have marvdied at the gfCOl Australian's magic touch in Umling. «rlll read uith inter e>t the bllowißg article in "Answers" by C. V. Oriinnictt himself:— Spin-bowling, and. in a lesser degree, •werw-bonrlfaf, is a faarinaring branch of cricket. Once a Ixmler is able to1,235 words
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Advertisement208 1930-07-12 28 \n Df /l J RECLYKOL! J, is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone" (i in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no eliminated altogether, while the208 words
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Article, Illustration128 1930-07-12 30 Group photograph printed by .he Staff ,f the Revenue Survey Branch. Negri Sembilan, .0 Mr. S. Tambi Rajah their Chief Drafts- K .L. v:. »;r.m*nt from the service on pension. The Photo shows Mr. S. Tambi Rajah as the central figure. He retired on 4-6-30. having reached the age limit128 words
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Article434 1930-07-12 32 London, July 7The bankers' manifesto on Empire trade has caused a new political situation. It is the main issue in the North Norfolk by-election due to the elevation of Mr. Noel Buxton to a peerage. The candidates are Lady (Noel) Buxton, Labour, and Mr. T. A.434 words
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62 1930-07-12 32 [Reuters Service.] London, July 7. The Boom <>f Commons to-day by 246 votes to i)i rejected a Conservative proi>osal to increase the preference on British Empire sugar from <me halfpenny to three farthings per lb. Mr. Snowden said that the (Government were (■Hag steps with62 words
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Article20 1930-07-12 32 [Reuters Service.] Fremantle, July 7. Miss Amy Johnson has embarked on the liner Xaldera for England.20 words
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Article185 1930-07-12 32 [Reuters' Service.] London, July 8. The labour Government's Colonial native policy was outlined by Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under-Secretary for the Colonies), who, addressing the Colonial Office Conference, said that democracy was dangerous without efficiency in a scientific direction, and for that reason the Government was anxious to185 words
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Article161 1930-07-12 32 [Reiner's Service.] London, July India House, the magnificat DH home of the High Commissi' ncr of India in Aldwych, was opened by the Kint: to-day. In his speech the King expressed affection and sympathy for India and rejoiced that she had steadily advanced to an161 words
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Article202 1930-07-12 32 WHEN YOUR CHILD is FEVERISH Remember this English Mother's Experience and Administer BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The health of babies and children is subject to rapid i ha^ and careful mothers should Dot dc^ at the first sign of feverishiios, j chills and flushes. In many sivh casa a prompt dose202 words
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Advertisement110 1930-07-12 33 more cautious neighbours m m ol« TUll\ A fJLT*^J^ Hl^^^E^^^^S HPO see a Catamaran off the B P^WSWW^ IBiB BW Ceylon coast is almost as ||X B^^M P^BSi common as seeing "Milkmaid" liX i^^^^Bj tins in a Singhalese Bazaar. IS -;?<^ r *^^sS6i^?^^ fcl^l i F 01 centuries Ceylon fishermen110 words
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Advertisement107 1930-07-12 34 l l\ W^fl WEAKNESS, i DEBILITY (2j an/em i a te^DESCH lENS 'Syrup yy, l^\ of Hacmoylobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Par better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. Fresh Coffee. I Beans Roasted107 words
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Article1059 1930-07-12 35 TO THEM IT'S BUSINESS: TO MEN IT'S ROMANCE. Frankly, in my opinion, women do not understand falling in love as men understand it, writes F. E. Baily in "Sunday Chronicle." I write this far from books of reference—to borrow a phrase used by people too1,059 words
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Advertisement123 1930-07-12 36 Malarial Debility j "p\O not regard yourself as cured the Ijr moment quinine has driven away tne fever. The extreme weakness of your blood caused by the ravages of the malaria parasite must first of all be conquered if you want to regain full health. I Do you know that123 words
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Article, Illustration108 1930-07-12 37 H. F. Oehlers (left) and J. Le Cain, each clearing 5 ft. 8£ inches— a Malayan School record. Cadets Race. Ladies Race. m 4 r■ **V>* 1 sddfgf dfggf mm Snapshots of the arge gathering of guests. W. G. Street who won the Championship for the third108 words
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Article, Illustration61 1930-07-12 38 wVth Mr x/7 a^ na r, (ri ht) was pla V' n 'n a golf competitto when he «2i T B k on Sunda y at he R a Course Club *^utes w,r? -2 dr ped dead of h r t f a"ure. Eloquent61 words
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Advertisement128 1930-07-12 39 ra&AMi M Thtrt'» nothing to choof Sffl f^^jj^g^U For th« ogarette smoker-. "Capitan' Navy Cut ]i^ C«areUe» Fer the pip« Wh 1« "Capstan" Navy Cut to- BPg bacco Both are just at *?Jfa; vJM good to day at when you f^^ J^J tried them first. Probably. j«» j<f c i128 words
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Advertisement70 1930-07-12 39 Van der Tak Cigars (DUTCH) t^ iP §9 t^OJC I^BA 1 1 CAStCLAR AROMAtICAS in boxes of 50 $4. iO fUINCESAS S. SO EXCELLENtES 4. 75 MCINA VICTOBIA 4. 30 PICCADILLY CLUB a 65 fANATELLAS 4.15 HAL» A CtMONA 1.50 tLltfi BOtdtET 4.50 CABABET SELECtOS 5. IS Obtainable from JOHN70 words
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Article308 1930-07-12 40 And How She Found The Wav Out. No woman fhoald remain i no after forty, it i> too hard a life, 11 I nieinl el of the IMMnshag professta] long ago, aiul she spoke tn»ni years of personal experience. \\-t M keep K >i"ii. despite the long308 words
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Article25 1930-07-12 40 [Rcuter's Service] Koine. July 9. Cardinal Vanutelli, the doyen of I Sacred C6Uege, died thi> evtniag 1 the age of gs.25 words
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Article989 1930-07-12 41 link wWh Nto a prominent nttdt a speech wherein he to the British Empire, which bed °"c f tne finest ex- ijg furnished i>y history of unity s ity. Unfortunately, the Hall Btt'iu the statesman spoke was someKiat l*f«<*> v in its acoustic P r(> B.! r tic>.989 words
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Article747 1930-07-12 41 ANOTHER ADVOCATE. (>n the first Whitsunday the followers of the Ascended Lord knew that they had received a new life, binding them together in a new fellowship of the Spirit of God. He had come to them iv the energies of his Divine power, endowing them with a747 words
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Article331 1930-07-12 41 What We are to Do. My True End. Man was created to praise God our Lord, to reverence Him and serve Him, and thereby to save his soul. God looks for these things from the men whom He has created according to their several capacities. And capacities331 words
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2034 1930-07-12 42 By THE BISHOP OF BIRMINGHAM, Preached in Westminster Abbey, on Sunday morning, June, Ist. It pleased the Father that in liim should all fullness dwell. 1 -Colossians i. iq. A Bishop of modern urban Diocese in England must be virtually a recluse2,034 words
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Article125 1930-07-12 42 11 What would you do f (>r a S(1 I husband?" asked a woman reeenfl writing to a London newspaper, the newapeper in reply, Hie who sulks habitually is a pathology specimen and needs doctor." Bui before worrying the mtm fraternity al*mt your hu-si, K < not get125 words
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Article159 1930-07-12 43 c c tirit result v'fe^iife-til^^'^^jM <>^ >; fe yffili^ :e h- charm ofr^lMtfaH^ililS^w^<^iW^'^^^WMJ <^°^'. y takc away ta Of this t I'W^f^W^"^."1 'W^f^W^"^." ¥$4&- -H $':5?- he bhwd of a WJmSP^S^ they go sec »^c f^4^^^^r>"^|^4B^ltftj^^Vmi|' tj^ future of Wt Iflb.:: >o-; iedy that •P^ look on. -^^S^^^^^^w^^SJ^^S^^3^PS^BE^ Seriously, I159 words
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