Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1929
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Title Section22 1929-06-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Vo! KVL- -No. 143 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursdiv. June 20, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement318 1929-06-20 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ii ii ii n ii ii ii H ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii i 1 LATHES, SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, Etc. I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM 1 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore I 2 (Incorporated in Denmark.) j318 words
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Advertisement201 1929-06-20 1 "JUST RECEIVED SCHOOL AND CLUB TIES WING LOONG." I USE I ARISTO MOTOR OILS. 1 5 AND BE FREE FROM CARBON TROUBLES. k a REFINED BY THE j UNION OIL CO., OF CALIFORNIA. I ffi Sole Agents in Malaya and Borneo. 0 I SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LIMITED. I YOU WILL201 words
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266 1929-06-20 2 The Stabilisation Plan. The financial correspondent of the "Straits Echo" writes as follows in Monday's issue: Import tnt news has come to hand frc'm London that a company has been formed to assist in the stabilisation of tin. The company has been sponsored by266 words
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Article632 1929-06-20 2 Rose Macphail and Penman's Report. Messrs. Rose MacPhail ami Penman Ltd. (Singapore) in their weekly report dated .June IS utate: Mining.—The week under review showed a considerable advance in the price of Tin botri_ spot and forward having gained t'2.17.6. In the meantime, however prices have again632 words
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Article215 1929-06-20 2 A Tidy Profit. The half-yearly report of the Strait? Trad'ng Co., Ltd., states:—After writing oft depredation ami making pro\i>ion for bi d and doub.ful debts, the net profiis amount to $£57,53&24 which, with the balance brought forward from the last recount of makes a total of (2,050,110.21215 words
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Advertisement66 1929-06-20 2 IwhTteaways! S THIS WEEK TO jj J Sat., June 29th. j One Dollar f j] AND 0 Blue Ticket j 1 BARGAINS j IN ALL jj J DEPARTMENTS. g Our prices mean an actual B° saving to you of 10 to 50 cents in every dollar. I I WifteawaifS j66 words
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Advertisement168 1929-06-20 2 8 AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMOND CO. g I CHEMICAL DIAMONDS I OF fl < LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION g 3 X jj Telegrams "THEJUS" |j \mW *****1 l 11l I 9 world's »4 n nY a best Bl ■ifIKH O Lml Ens I- g j Excels even G?n die o taJify of168 words
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Advertisement423 1929-06-20 2 DOCTORS SAY ru I CURES IKuunS U yon are tori nr. 9W m I of Rheumatic I night-time when i, I when going about I sures. will you te* I* I mended remedy— 11 I Bladder Pills. 1 and their elle. t c 1I( I This we guarantee i I423 words
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Article2081 1929-06-20 3 ANNUAL REPORT FOR F.M.S. Progress of Wireless in Malaya. The following are extracts from the annual report of the Secretary for Postal Affairs on the work of the Posts and Telegraphs Department last year:— Revenue exceeded annually recurrent expenditure (including temporary and acting allowances) by $487,499. The2,081 words
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Advertisement238 1929-06-20 3 IGET1 GET WELL and STAY WELL —drink Local Agents HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS ff\ Singapore, Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur J i THE INTERCHANGEABLE I X POCKET SECRETARY 1 seful and practical aid to personal efficiency. g remind you of appointments and urgent matters, take le notes and ideas you want238 words
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Advertisement43 1929-06-20 3 I JCc&ea St/ PcfadaA, CUwttet xutx&a* kl <2. vevlutt fioioLcvt m < .rrmjm anuurfUAA -men, or- -ux7me^. feared at j^n^dJt^-aAxt uau it/ POPULAR < AERATED WATERS 'Phone 6379. Popular Aerated Water Works, Limited. 26, 28 30 CHOON GUAN STREET. QOODYEAR now puts the famous I^^^^Hu43 words
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Article68 1929-06-20 4 In January next Malaya will have a visit from Miss Marianne Mills, Girls' Work and Religious Work Secretary of the World's Y.W.C.A. staff, whose headquarters are in London. Miss Mills and the other members of the .staff are constantly investigating one country or another, and the expenses of travel are68 words
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Article, Illustration72 1929-06-20 4 By the Malaya Tri bun r jstarrived%ix L °mc!nTh s barrister-at-law, Inner Temple, London; daughter of Mr. Tao Eng Hock, of S Juner 17 19» E^land whei Su She > d 9 ualified > a "<* called to the Bar at Singapore, of being the lira ltU°> proce^|72 words
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Advertisement263 1929-06-20 4 1 ALL KINDS OF LIGHT RAILWAY 1 I I I REQUISITES. I FROM STOCK I S s I TURNTABLES, TIPPING WAGONS, 14-16-20 LBS. RAILS. I POINTS AND CROSSINGS, WHEELS, AXLES, AXLE BOXES. E mmammm mn a mn amm l 18 CUBIC FEET CAPACITY TIPPING WAGiN 24" GAUGE. J UNITED ENGINEERS263 words
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Advertisement255 1929-06-20 4 Model s Hint am the nwtlter of four children and although I am kept, huxy I mltmaga feel fit. People ask me trhy I keep »> wmtm and n-hu mi/ complexion it to frexh. I tell them all tt, (ry Krnncken Salt*. lam a motlel al»o fur hi ntjf mdrertinms255 words
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Advertisement85 1929-06-20 4 Double-edged means double service—double economy GENUINE Gil- _Ge, lette Blades sup c hav e two shaving y» edged edges-the sharpest, f the b< :lnd keenest edges ever clean. rhe ground, honed and face co s j v stropped. and mvi Doubled-edged blades orated. give twice the shaving Insist alservice and85 words
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Article1031 1929-06-20 5 WHEN SULTAN OF JOHORE WILL RETURN. Interesting Court Claim. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, May 24. The persistent rumours in the Press that Sultan Ibrahim intends to abdicate have constrained the Colonial Office to issue an official denial. "The statement," says the communication, "is entirely without1,031 words
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Advertisement214 1929-06-20 5 1 ARRIVED and FRESH Too j Apples Grapes Pears Oranges. REFRIGERATING Co LTD I An Amazing Offer, j I $35.00. I J Columbia Portables j London Prices. I $35.00 and $47.50. i j THE ROBINSON PI4NO CO., LTD., 11 (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) ffl I SINGAPORE. I UdS?S*sl j 3g214 words
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Advertisement164 1929-06-20 5 BIOCITIN The proof of ihe Pudding is in its eating. It h.3S bsen proved by Users that B banishes all MENTAL I DEPRESSION, o sustains the POWER OF V CONCENTRATION, X strengthens the NERVES, tastes like a SWEET- j N MEAT. Obtainable in powder and tablet form at the price164 words
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Advertisement203 1929-06-20 5 ZS2S2s ZS2SaSZS2SHSZSESHS2SESaSES?SES2Sa I Fr uit I Trees 1 FOR SALE I S M ARGOTS SEEDLINGS S S Orange Chfkn S jj Lemon Gooeebery f3 j\ Pomelo Rollins 3j Chika Delidosa ft 3j Citron Rambotan Grapefruit Si 2 GRAFTS S }j Rambotan Mango rO 1 Chikn g jj FLOWERS 3 Vaada203 words
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Advertisement171 1929-06-20 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M EZEKJEL SONI Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optieiaas. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Optometrist: A. M. Baekiel, OJ) n F.P.O.C V Boon to Weight-Lifters. CHAN—Barbells 60 lbs. to 300 lbs. are available. Every purchaser will be presorted free Trevors Muscle Building Course. Training for Great Strength171 words
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Advertisement224 1929-06-20 6 Amusements. PAVILION 'PHONE 6903 I o From Sunday, June 16 to Saturday, June 22. c AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. S DOLORE COSTELLO "A MILLION BID." j S IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 P.M. jjj 1 GEORGE KESTERSON 1 I IN I DANGER RIDER."224 words
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Advertisement314 1929-06-20 6 jj ALHAMBRA 111 'PHONE 6909 1 g (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) fl a I I PROGRAMME j i I Commencing Tuesday, June 18 I I I and ending Sunday, June 23. 0I I I n S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. C 3 S I 8314 words
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Advertisement417 1929-06-20 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where the big pictures play. Junction Albert and Bencoolen Street*. FROM FRIDAY, JUNE 14 TO THURSDAY. JUNE 20. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M New Gazette and Comedy. PARAMOUNT present "Mantrap." Starring CLARA BOW, ERNEST TORRENCE AND PERCY MARMONT. The story of two men and a woman, from entirely417 words
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Advertisement138 1929-06-20 6 As Always the Show with ,r, J p L in Town 1 Pr °toia. North Bridge Road, ~p7 Atl hone No. 6285, FROM WEDNESDAY, Km f Tn JUNE 25 T AT 9.10 P.M H.R.B THE DUKE OF GlO! (t 11 £d i N m The c SWBAP(M,t "THE RACING Wi/ARn138 words
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285 1929-06-20 7 Tin Shares in C?jod Demand. Ktlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. bade 10% d., up l/16d. N Yv vrk 20% cents (G), unchanged. Shart- Steady. Allenbys $2.10—52.20, JZ Moleks Ayer Panas rfgo—sB 10, Bacsetts 90—95 cents, Brogas fl Balgownies $3—53.25, Bukit SotW 78 -81285 words
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Article33 1929-06-20 7 ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, June 17. The sugar output in Formosa in 1928 is stimatea at thirteen million pikuls, which ian increase of CO per cent., as compared riti last year.33 words
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Article30 1929-06-20 7 At a meeting of the directors of Wearne Brstaetß, Ltd., yesterday, it was decided hat an interim dividend of 10 per cent. paid on account of the year ending Sept.30 words
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Article133 1929-06-20 7 C hamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce ubber Association in their -weekly report dated June 19, state: Catalogued 1,758,003 lb.=784.82 tons. Offered 1.442,814 lb.=644.11 tons. Sold 1.079,836 lb.=482.07 tons. London spot 10 9/16d. New York spot 20% cents. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked133 words
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Article25 1929-06-20 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 20. Th? banks are importing a further $9.000,000 worth of gold from London on the "Argentina".Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article84 1929-06-20 7 British Official Wireless. London, June 19. Paris 123.95 New York 4.84 13/16 Brussels 34.925 Geneva 25.205 Amsterdam 12.07% Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.32 Stockholm 18.09 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.195 Vienna 34.505 Prague 163% Helsingfors 192% Madrid 34.445 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 817 Rio 5 57/64 Buenos Aires 47% BombayBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article158 1929-06-20 7 T he "Pembrokeshire" arrived to-day rein China ports via the Philippines. The "Ningthow" is expected direct from 'Vidah with pilgrims on Tuesday. Tl ie "Gascoyne" will arrive this after"•or from West Australian and Java ports. The "Nogano Maru" is due on Monday r'>m Calcutta and is sailing for158 words
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Article93 1929-06-20 7 rJ 1 established at the summit i T negaroh. East Coast of Johore at a Lat. of 2 15' N, long. 103° (approx.). 't is flashing white light with red sector ?fl iT y I,v e seconds, and is visible at 18 ,'T\ V 1S situated on93 words
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Article187 1929-06-20 7 r." Brit., 445 tons, Capt. JohuA Anson, 19-6; for Tel ok tier., 4,0-17 tons, Capt. Has--m Piimng. 19-6; for Shanghai, v, V M e >" Dut., tons, Capt. VoriVntianak, 19-6; for Pontianak, Siam., 406 tons, Capt. MooenBacho, 19-r,; for Bacho, 22-6. ar r Parra," Out., 344 tons, Capt. r187 words
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Article147 1929-06-20 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Gaseoyne 22; Elephanta 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kon der Nederlanden 18: Malacca Manx 16; Talma 13; Southgate 11; Cremer 9; Atsuta Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Meiten Maru 30; Hosang 32; Kola147 words
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Article36 1929-06-20 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100. I36 words
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Article1443 1929-06-20 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, June 20. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan £352 Bayer* Seller* Rico, Siam 2 $343 Jnhore Black Pepper Rice, Siam 3 $338 Mixed Black Pepper 63.00 Rice, Siam 4 $306 Sundricd Copra 8.50 Rice, Saigon 1 3t $278 -Mixed Copra 8.15 815 Rice, Saigon 2 $2701,443 words
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Article74 1929-06-20 7 Mr. Chee Nian Hee, chief clerk and interpreter of the Prisons Department, Singapore, is retiring after 38 years' Government service. Mr. Chee Nian Hee entered Government service as a student interpreter in 1890 and has .since served in the S.S. and F.M.S. During his 38 years of service the retiring74 words
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Advertisement331 1929-06-20 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—S3, Hill Street. Apply U Baswedan, 31, Dhcby Ghaut. LOST or STOLEN—A White Pomeraman dog, Municipal No. 1507, finder will kindly 'Phone up to 6354. WANTED —A female cook for a respectable small house of two members only. Any nationality. Duty off 8 p.m. Cooking, serving and331 words
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Advertisement658 1929-06-20 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. To the Members, Singapore Turf Club. Singapore, June 12, 192 D. Gentlemen, A Special General Meeting of the Members of the Singapore Turf Club will be held in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Fullerton Building, on Tuesday, the 25th cf June, 1929, at 5.15658 words
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Miscellaneous244 1929-06-20 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 20. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kola) 3 p.m. Malacca (Kopah) 3 p.m. Muar (Tronoh) 3 p.m. *Unper Burma, North-East India. Egypt, Europe, Canada U.S.A. (Elepbanta) 3 p.m. ♦Supplementary mail for Europe, etc. (By TRAIN) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. JUNE 21. ♦North, North-East North-West Sumatra (Tambora) 10 a.m.244 words
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Obituary180 1929-06-20 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOH LRDGAUSNT. M 7' ('r P f imo,n Wbhet to convey her heartfelt thanks to ali those kind' relatives and friends who attended the fj u ni r al of her late husband and those Sis. und Icttcrs condoDEATHS. fully .at the age of180 words
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Article825 1929-06-20 8 Che principal topic o| moment concerning the Federal Council is one which was not discussed at thi< •reek's meeting It j 8 the common, tary <>n Governmental finances punched by the "Malay Mail." and obviously the wtfrk of Mr J H M Robson. C. R E., than whom825 words
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Article524 1929-06-20 8 Further Charges Against European. The European nam:d H. Monro who was recently sentenced by the District Judg(Mir. C. H. G. Clarke) to 21 days' imprisonment for theft at the S.C.C., and thr months' lor cheating tha Euiope hot?l. was again before tha District Judge this morning on524 words
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Article503 1929-06-20 8 Dr. D. C. Macaskill, of Kuala Lumpur, left for Home by the "Aeneas" yesterday. Lieut. P. PostlethwaiU-, R.E., returned from have by the "Yogtlam!" aad v tan a ';n the strength. Mr. J. Scrivenor, Director of Geological Surveys. F.M.S., has located clay deposits suitable for making good bricks in Cameron's503 words
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Article192 1929-06-20 8 Process Server's Xr tor (To the Editor Sir,— ya ™Wa i Warran, Afauut Bank Mn Since writing our jeet published in inst. we find that, in Judge issued bis a ,r any preoi that tsg served, we were N E District Judge did who gave evidence Ui192 words
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Article168 1929-06-20 8 "Tales of Hoffnurm.* Carpi's Italian Grai I t another success last n>h Theatre when they Tales of Hoffmann." s filled the role of H iffm was mu:h applauded Signora Perlito. Signora Agcnino and Signora Ferrari .-.11 gav< faschiatiag perfcrmancrs. Tho company arc certaieh providing the most sua ssfal168 words
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Article221 1929-06-20 8 Sunday, June In the morning Uh Hon. Mr. A. J S tarrock, British A iser, Itessjpai arrived to stay at G vernmeat Basse. A* 5 p.m. the Tungku Ampaas «»f Trr-njrpanu. accompanied by the Amah, wenreceived by Lady I liffbl I. The Hon. th< Chief Secretary (Sir W221 words
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Article56 1929-06-20 8 From Hullami and Nederlandtn,' due 8 to-day. From Western .v due at Singapore th From Europe, (Lend ,;:tf May 30) by "Bohon," a.rp. to-morrow. From China and JTs at Singapore at 7 a. From France hy "i' pore at G a.m. on Sui From Chins and J Maru."56 words
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Article25 1929-06-20 8 Latest Dotations. rubber. London: —10 "'yd. Singapore:—34*4 -36 cents. London:—Spot £201 3 months, tmyers £2 i sellers £205 (up 5 >. > Singapore:—slo4.2s. C25 words
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Advertisement208 1929-06-20 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery. Rustiest Steel Cutlery means a great ?aving in labo.ir, as it nee is only to be wa h(d in hot water, and require to be polishsd in a machine or with knife powder. It has a beftel and more lasting appearance than ordinary Steel, and is much208 words
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Advertisement91 1929-06-20 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc* Etc. Sole Agents MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Agents For T. K. K.'B Tyres, Tubes, Shoes, and other goods. AND DEALERS IN JEWELLERY. FRESH STOCK OF SILVER91 words
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259 1929-06-20 9 Washington's Promise to British Premier. MOST MOMENTOUS STEP," Favourable Press on Both Sides of Atlantic ReUter's Service. \meriea is ready to extend a cordial lconi» in Mr D M,,;,aaW .he llrit»h Labour Prefer. The of Mr Mac\h nald and General DawtsReUter's Service. - 259 words
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Article413 1929-06-20 9 HUH.EST STEP TAKEN SO FAR. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 19. Ike British press comment on the speech teste day by Genera] Dawes, the new •sarieas Amhasaador, generally approves of the principle which he enunciated for g with the problem of nazal disarmament, aamery that each GovernmentBritish Official Wireless. - 413 words
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Article109 1929-06-20 9 Prohibition Agents Criticised. Reuter's Service. New York, June 19. rakhc indignation has been aroused by rica of incidents attributed to lax use a inarms by Prohibition agents on the tssnaan border. 't has been the subject of reporters' gutsJibs at the White House, to which Mr.Reuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article48 1929-06-20 9 Police Fire on the Crowd. Reuter's Service. Bombay. June 19. m festival of Muharram was of a clash between Hindus and 1 Devangere, Mytore. lm fired on the crowd and three kill 3d and 40 sent to hospital. nd police reinforcements have 99 w N vangere.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article41 1929-06-20 9 South African Cabinet. Reuter's Service. Pretoria, June 19. > Sou-h African Cabinet Mr. Prime Minister a nd Minister of the former Speaker. Mr. -er of Native Affairs, Mr. ni t-r of l abour and Defence •'.Mga, Minister of Finance.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article49 1929-06-20 9 General Strike in Athens. ni-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Athens, June 10. TL &f '"lent h-ii proclaimed a state P'ew" t5le ,,!jrt <iistrict whicn is com JJ*T Bed by the general strike and i n r hea ol s'rikers and military are i31n o with the Utter firing frequently.49 words
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Article77 1929-06-20 9 Hope for Electoral Reform. Reuter's Service. London June 19. The possibility of another election at no distant date is envisaged by the Liberal Administrative Committee which has adopted resolutions, moved by Sir Herbert Samuel to maintain and strengthen Liberal organisations in the constituencies, afrit ming th: intention againReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article32 1929-06-20 9 Privy Council and Peace Pact. [''Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, June IS. The anti-War Pac 1 Ratification Bill baa been adopted without reservation by the committee of the Privy Council.32 words
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Article36 1929-06-20 9 Ivomagadake, a famous volcano in Hokkaido, has erupted and streams of la.a are running down tow ard the sub-mountain zone in every direction. Thirty bodies have thus far been discovered under the ashes.36 words
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Article67 1929-06-20 9 Failure of German Loan. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 18. Following the failure of the 500 000.000 mark domestic loan the Govemmen; has concluded negotiations for a |6tyOoO 000 bank loan to relieve the Exchequer, whose situation the Minister of Finances in the Reichstag to-day characterised as precarious,67 words
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Article51 1929-06-20 9 Many Deaths Caused. Reuter's Service. New Yo.k, June 19. A record June temperature of 9J in the shade is the climax of a ten days' heat wave which was responsible for ten deaths yesterday, while twelve others were drowned over the week-end when seeking relief inReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article256 1929-06-20 9 PILOT EXONERATED FROM BLAME. Inquest on Four Bodies. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 19; The inquest book place at Lydd this afternoon on four of the seven victims of the disaster to tho air liner, ''City ot Ottawa/ in the Channel. The four bodies recovered are thoseBritish Official Wireless. - 256 words
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Article93 1929-06-20 9 Allowed for Public Works. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Genevu, June 18. The International Luocur Conference to-day debated on the report upon forced labour. AI hough the report embodied the demands of the French Trade Unionist. M. Jouhaux, for a permanunt supervisory body and al o for an -hour day93 words
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Article60 1929-06-20 9 Gale Folbws Earthquake. Reuter's Service. Wellington, June 19. Minor earthquake shocks continue. The Postmas er at Westpcrt reports that there were four severe shocks early this morning and further damage was done to the Post Office. There is a very heavy ga'e and rain, which is increasingReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article50 1929-06-20 9 King's Speech on July L British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 19. Parliament will open with the King's speech 011 Monday, July 1. The speech will cover the work of the session for li*2t< 30. It is hoped to adjourn at the end of July until the Autumn.British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article38 1929-06-20 9 In a Neural Country. Reuter's Service. Paris, June 20. Herr. Streaemann returned to Berlin after he. If. Briand and Vi. Poincare had arranged a Reparations Conference if possible in mid-July in a neutral count ry.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article40 1929-06-20 9 Trying to Make Rain. Reuter's Service. Hong Kopg. Jane 19. Royal Air Force mnchinas made no fewer than seven flights yesterday o.i run-making experiments. Six cwt. of powdered keolin was dropped en likely clouds but without result.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article27 1929-06-20 9 Reuter's Service. Grammont, East Flanders, June 19. Eight persona were killed and many injured in a colMsion between two workmen's trains here this morning.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article29 1929-06-20 9 MALA V A M PERSON A LITIES, Mrs. Lo Te© Soon Kirn, on page 4. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 12.29 words
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Article261 1929-06-20 9 Democracy Follows Education. KUOMINTANG PROGRAMME Reuter's Service. An educative period of six years to prepare the people ot China for democratic government, according to the revised programme «f the Kuomintang Party, which dominates the Government. A practical part of the educative piogramme will be the developmeat ofReuter's Service. - 261 words
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Article148 1929-06-20 9 PROMOTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT. ilv manifesto further lays down as a tir.st necessity the attainment of a status of equality vi.h complete freedom in the fami > ol nations. 'Unequal treat'es must Le done away with.*' it says, "at wnatever sacrifice and "we should proceed with148 words
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Article348 1929-06-20 9 HALF A MILLION SOLDIERS READY I [By Courtesy of the Sin Chew Jit Poh."] Nanking, Jure 19. General Feng Yu Hsianv's wife with much baggage, arrived at Yunchcng on Tuesday night and Genera? Feng was duo to arrive on Wednesday. Sir Miles I.impson, li itish Charge tl'Affaires,348 words
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Article50 1929-06-20 9 GUNBOATS PLANES DESPATCHED. Hong Kong, June 20. Headquarters yesterday received a report faying that the Central armies have completely entered Chumchow and are now sending troops to Upper Saikiang. Headquarters yesterday sent six join-boats and six aeroplanes to Kwrngsi to help in the pursuit of th? rebels.50 words
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Advertisement149 1929-06-20 9 J THE SUPERIOR PORT. 3 ASK FOR I j CASTLE J." I j AND BE SURE CF PERFECTION. I mw\ I j Sole Agents; I J nneorporated in the Strahj SettlsmenieJ I ME ii ii ii ii rnnTTnriiTinnriiTOi^ i j The Best Dance Bands 1 of Britain and America make149 words
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351 1929-06-20 10 SPORTS PASTIMES. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Welch Beat R. A. at Stadium. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In the Fir*t Division of the Singapore tieague at the Stadium yesterday :he Welch teal the li. Ay. by 3—-I. It was a poor display for a senior League match, and thaocuer fans, apparently anticipating as •naJfifc, were351 words
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Article189 1929-06-20 10 Goal.. P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. B.C.C 7 6 1 17 3 13 S.C.F.A 6 4 1 125 3 9 Seletar 4 3 1 17 9 9 Welch 9 4 1 1 20 21 9 4.R.C. 0 3 6 0 16 19 6 Malays 4 2189 words
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Article69 1929-06-20 10 i TO-DAY. JUNK n. Division II. SL Board v. Robinson, at Malay grd. Reft*rte: Mr. R obson.) l-obins: Cherringten; Makmang and Alajid; Veroon, Khiani Chunn and Brodie; Guay Swig, Teng Moh, Tack C-huan, Ahmad •nd Pale v. Y.M.C.A. Welch, at Y.M.C.A. grd. (Referee: fnche Onn Jafaar.) TO-MORROW. JUNK69 words
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Article32 1929-06-20 10 After an interesting a rd well contested CiMg on the Chinese ground yesterday the A.A.A. defaated the Friendly Bporting Association by one goal to nil, Choon Hooi the .scorer.32 words
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Article104 1929-06-20 10 GOLF. The foursome competition for the Colonial Cuj> was concluded at the Race Course Golf Club ever the week-end. In the semiatlfal rounds played on Saturday, A.C Carnegy CA.R.Bateman beat SJ.M. fiirahim and Poh Kirn Yong 4 and 2, J. Laycock and H. L. Lfcn beat104 words
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Article110 1929-06-20 10 'Qn Sunday morning* at Bukit Timah, the .Race Course G.C. and Use Singapore G.C. VCQ meet in the final of the Wei Hai'Wei Cup competition- The following are the teams (Race Course players mentioned first) Mil times for toeing off:— 8.30 Dr. S. 1. X110 words
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Article67 1929-06-20 10 THE TURF. Reuter's Service. s London, June 19. The» result of the Royal Hunt Cup, run to-day at Ascot (7 fur. 166 yds. handicap), was as follows:— Lord Michelham's SONGE (100 to 6) 1 Mr. H. Steele's CABALLERO (25 to 1) 2 Sir A. Bailey's GUARDSReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article176 1929-06-20 10 The following are the handicaps for Saturday's akye meeting at Seremban, organised by the Negri Sembilan Sporting Club:— RACE I,—Ponies Class 3, Div. B.—(4 Fur.): Letchumna 11.2, Coquette 10.9, Jay a 10.8, Brown Laddie 10.6, Lady Blair 10.0, Cobar 9.12, Agnes 9.4. RACE 2.—Ponies Class 3 Div.176 words
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Article154 1929-06-20 10 CRICKET. (Prom Oar Own Correspondent./ Malacca, June 19. The Malacca Indo-Ceylonese Association travelled down to Segamat on Sunday last and played a Segamat XI whom they beat in a one innings game by 57 runs. The following are the scores:— MJ.C.A.—Pcrera b Willacy 6; Chandrapala c Wood154 words
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Article68 1929-06-20 10 BADMINTON. A friendly Badminton Match betwetli the Singapore Cord Storage Athletic Chfcb and the Puloe Bukom Badminton Party will be played at Puloe Bukom on Saturday. The following have been selected to represent the S.C.S.A.C.: Singles.—Koh Beng Swee, Wee Kirn Choon, Lim Yew Swee, Khoo Cheng Van68 words
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Article90 1929-06-20 10 Th? following ties in the Open Doubles Championship of the Juvenile Badminton Party will be played during the weekend:— Saturday:—(a) Yap Tian Bong and Seah Yun Chong v. Tan Boon Heng and Chan Keng Hong; (b) Ong Hock Poh and George Fones v. Tan Yang Kian and Chin90 words
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Article33 1929-06-20 10 There will be a 50 metres novice race and a 50 metres handicap for the A. and B. divisions at the Chinese- Swimming Club on Sunday June 23 at 12 noon.33 words
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Article38 1929-06-20 10 ATHLETICS. The Y.M.CA. annual athletic sport? will be held at the Y.M.CA. athletic "round, Anson Road, to-morrow and Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. each day. Miss G. A. Owen has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.38 words
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Article54 1929-06-20 10 The old boys of A.C.S. are asked to note that the two races for this year at the school annual sports, which are to be held at the Stadium on July 11, are the 100 yards dash for those who ai-e over W and the half mile for those who54 words
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Article70 1929-06-20 10 Teochew fishermen netted three sharks, each about eight feet in length, in the vicinity of the Singapore Swimming Club at 1 o'clock this morning. A fourth shark broke the nets and got away when within a few yards of the shore. The fishermen were effered $4070 words
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Article149 1929-06-20 10 Helen to Meet Betty Early. TILDEN'S FIGHT FOR THE TITLE. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, June 19. Two things were definitely settled at the draw made at Wimbledon to-day. The first is that Miss Helen Wills and Mis- Betty Nuthall will almost inevitably meet in the cr.rly stagesReuter's Service. - 149 words
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Article23 1929-06-20 10 TILDEN FORGING AHEAD. Reuter's Service. London, June 20. In the fourth round of the London championships, Tilden beat Lester o—o, 6—2.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article361 1929-06-20 10 On Saturday the Malacca Club ran an American tennis tournament in aid of Christ Chorea funds. Fifty-four entries were received, so that 27 pans took part. They were divided into three sections of seven pairs each and one of six. The following were the results: Section361 words
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Article176 1929-06-20 10 SINGLES FINAL TO-DAY. The Singapore open tournament concludes to-day with the final of the singVs championship, between Paul Clerc and Khoo Booi Hye. The prizes won in the tournament will be presented by Lady Murison, and afterwards the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will be At Home, on the176 words
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Article131 1929-06-20 10 Alleged Criminal Breach. The District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) delivered judgment yesterday morning in the case in which an Indian Mohameddan broker named M. A. Kadir Noordin was charged on three counts of criminal breach of tiust in respect of $320. $130 and $300 being house131 words
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Article80 1929-06-20 10 The air is thick with rumours—mostly guesses—about Sir William Peel's successor. The following (says the "Malay Mail") may be added to the list: (a) Sir William Peel is not retiring this year, tb) Sir William Peel has been or will be < ffered a Colonial Governorship, (c) Mr. Lornie will80 words
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Article236 1929-06-20 10 Note for $30 Altered to $3,000. Two Chinese women, Chua Geok Kee and Pang How Eec, were plaintiff and defendant respectively in a case heard by Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court yesterday. Plaintiff alleged that she was employed by defendant who borrowed money from her236 words
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Article319 1929-06-20 10 The tate Mr. Chang Kee Seng. A large and representative gathering of the Chinese community's intelligentsia recently held an impressive and solemn memorial service in memory of the late Mr. Chang Kee Seng, who died on May M After the usual recital of prayers a nd the performance319 words
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Article116 1929-06-20 10 Debts Covered by Reparations. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Rome. June 19, The Finance Minister, Si j. Moacutll. di livered his Budget speech during the night sitting of the Chamber, and the Minister stressed that industrial rationalisation, in conjunction with currency reform, had already resulted in signs of economic recovc116 words
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Article82 1929-06-20 10 Franco-German Relations. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 19. The press makes a sensation of Wednesday's trip&rtite conference in Paris, emphasising M. Poincare's conciliatory attitude and expressing the hope that the negotiawhose tentative character is stressed, will in a new era of Franco-Gennun relations Although the place and82 words
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Article46 1929-06-20 10 Special Name for the Boy. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Rome, Juno 19. The first citizen born in the Papai State, on Monday, was christened Conciliazone. The baby, who is a son of a Papal employee, was the fir-t entered cm the new birth records.46 words
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Article16 1929-06-20 10 Mr. G. L. Ham, President of the Municipal Commissioners, Penang, returned from leave by the Patroclus."16 words
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Article295 1929-06-20 10 Feng's Attitude Still in Doubt. [By courtesy of the "Sin Chew Jit Poh."] Nankins:, Jun? li\ Considerable significance is attached id reports ot the breakdown of the peace conference at Taiyuan, followed by a report that General Yen Hsi Shan is heading a movement of Northern leaders,295 words
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Article371 1929-06-20 10 Inspector and P. C. Injured. A European named Mr. R. D. Cansdeli was charged before Mr. C. H. O. Clarke, the District Judge, this morning with causing grievous hurt to Inspector Woosey by driving motor-car S-1073 in a rash and negligent manner, a nd (2) causing hurt to371 words
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Article776 1929-06-20 10 ZOOLOGICAL COLLECT* IN COURT. Are Snakes Bad S a il ors? in ihe Supreme Court the Chief Justice the hearing wti r< heard case in which v Parti, described as a too logic M IW Mr. William Uwrenl *Sj feraagooß Road, g of recovery, of a sum ft776 words
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Article55 1929-06-20 10 Polish Socialist Threat [Trans-Ocean via Pal fjje The Socialist disstn Pilsudski camn have against the proposed cis English, German, Fren Socialists and Trade I rf f that their visit would m< mdomestic affairs, and thi ;i .be trations of violence in visitors persisted in their plans55 words
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Miscellaneous196 1929-06-20 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. June 20. High Tidas.—lo.9 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Football: Div. 11. H. Board v. Robinsons Malays; Y.M.CA. v. Welch Y.M.CA. Lawn Tennis Championship. Singles Final Italian Opera: Aidar," Victoria Theatre 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, June 21. High Tides.—lo.sl a.m., 9.15 p.m. Cricket: 8.8. and L v. Etc., S.C.C Football:196 words
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Article437 1929-06-20 11 judifinent for Plaintiff. s re me Court yesterday before h. t u\. Deane, the hearing was ret j- th action instituted by a Chinese ,i Foo Hong Lim against Dr. er E, Middle Road, for payment ed to be due to plaintiff on i' V the defendant's437 words
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Article172 1929-06-20 11 Chinese Youth Crushed by Lorry. r»a Court yesterday morning h. F. G. Bourne commenced an enquiry death of a nine-year-old Chinese lulled by a motor-ldrry on The accident occurred in Victoria driver of the lorry, a Chinese r.amed bySwe, u r has been detained. P. ~;>; said that172 words
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Article28 1929-06-20 11 for wee k ending Sunday June 23. J'gy, June 20.—Band Practice, Head--5.15 p.m. June 21.— Elementary SignalHeadquarter*, 5.15 p.m. Advanced ■Wtace Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement339 1929-06-20 11 HAD MALARIA NINE MONTHS. Another Cure in Ceylon By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There is no disputing facts. That the rich red blood made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills overcomes the germs of malaria has been proved over and over again by incontestible testimony. Read the evidence of Mr. W.J.339 words
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Advertisement223 1929-06-20 11 TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, JUNE 20. TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT-NO PERFORMANCE. TO MOBBOW .NIGHT—AN HirRJCriVE NEiff lia\Y PL4Y. "Yaiim Piatoo or Facing the World Alone." Tne story is based from an incident whi:h really happened in Pa lang, Fort de Kock, Sumitra, relating to a young223 words
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Advertisement425 1929-06-20 11 "Yes that's what I ordered/ 9 FRAMROZ Co.'s A. 1. SODA WATER. m fmmg§ mm^ The chcrm and beauty of youth jjj ljj b become a lasting treasure when &j 3 X pictured by photography. S A sittiog now solves your most 0 I t trjin£ gift problems-gives ample L425 words
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Miscellaneous137 1929-06-20 11 PGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Prolamine of Drills up to and for week «ding June 23. To-day, June 20. N p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Organisation Parade. To-morrow, June 21. H p.m.-Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Slgs., Section Parade. p.m.- Drill Hall, S. V. F. A., Company Parade. USpjL—Dri]] Hall. "A" (M.G.)137 words
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Article1950 1929-06-20 12 DELICATE POLITICAL SITUATION. Congressmen Not to Attend Legislatures. (From Exchanges.) The statement made by Pandit MotiU Niihru at tho recent meeting of the Congress Committee in iegard to the tc egraphie correspondence between tho Viceroy and himseir, and that in th» Indian Press that the Pandit's1,950 words
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Advertisement427 1929-06-20 12 €525H5H5H5a525H5H5H5E525H5H5H5H5H5H5H5H^ IS. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL I FETE. I AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. n JULY 2, 1929. j 10 a.m. to 1 p.m 4 p.ra. to 7 p.m. g j Tea, and Lucky Dips for Children. I I Most attractive presents may be bought. S USEFUL THINGS FOR YOUR HOUSE, YOUR TABLE427 words
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Advertisement14 1929-06-20 12 Fixes the hair in any desired WAY— MAINTAINING ITS SOFT— NESS AND GLOSSY/ "j-^14 words
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Advertisement142 1929-06-20 12 THE sTpoUcTIa^ 9 WILL PLAT AT I KAT0NG PABK *T 9 P.M. ON FBIDAV I BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M. ON SDN! 4V 21 1 JUNE ft ASIA LIFFH I INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPo,u TFn fc (Under American Charter.* I New York Offiee: 80, William Street, New v ort r t142 words
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Article531 1929-06-20 13 Annual Report for 1928. The annual report of the Y.M.CA., of Kuala Lumpur, for the year 1928, contains the following items: The year's work shows an impetus in the right direction, as a result of attention being drawn at a previous meeting by the Rev. A.531 words
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Article41 1929-06-20 13 The old main building at the Crag Hotel. Penang Hill, has been pulled down, and a new and much enlarged dining hall is being built on the site. Two bungalows, containing four bedrooms each, are being built near the tennis court.41 words
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Advertisement956 1929-06-20 13 mm fi ROBERT HUDSON, LIMITED. I Wm »UT BRITISH MADE WAGONS M y, It is experience that counts in H! wagon-building. Messrs. Robert it t \J&QUß f > l i 11H 'I!■ II Y'V Hudson Ltd have been making J H I '^^^^^^S^k" yearSc,and M bocn evolved, and that Is*956 words
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Advertisement254 1929-06-20 13 r% PVYI tP\Y% w%£*W Every crn jcientific I I wU%m* a vention known to this gener»y ation (Air Conditioning Plant, 4 1| Dust extractors, etc.) has been' 4r* I *W TO installed in Carrcras New Wonder y RO% Virginia Tobacco used in ✓">S a Craven "A" comes to you Pure,254 words
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Advertisement708 1929-06-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Notice under Section 101 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) for making up and draining Mount Emily Road, from Niven Road to the Northwestern Boundary of Lot No. 138/10. In connection with notices served undei Section 101 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) for making up and708 words
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Advertisement645 1929-06-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the supply of h 30" Motor Lawn Mower 1. Water Ballast Motor Roller (Minimum Weight 1 ton. Maximum Weight 3 tons. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Wednesday, July 3. 1929. W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary.645 words
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Advertisement384 1929-06-20 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED —A Dresser and Factory Clerk for Rubber Estate in Singapore (Labourers about 100). Apply by letter only stating experience and salary required to Manager, 64, Rochore Canal Road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Licensed liquor shop in Singapore (BAR) as a going concern, Guaranteed monthly profit more than $200.384 words
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Advertisement547 1929-06-20 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. II RANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Joaker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Uir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai547 words
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Advertisement576 1929-06-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMCRIKA LINIL 6utBch IH nfi lustrallsche Oampfschlffs |Q W Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. HAVELLAND via Manila June 28 s.s. TIRPITZ July 3 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN July 17 T m.s. ERMLAND July 30 t m.s. BURGENLAND Aug576 words
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Advertisement375 1929-06-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS JVrVj NORDDEIiTSC HER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company in tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS, t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama Vladivostok June 19 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku. Dalny Tsingtao- June fl ISAR for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao375 words
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Advertisement664 1929-06-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Dc« SaP Atsuta Maro 8,000 M'seilles London, A'werp 4r r oars. June 20 2". Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London. A were Rotterdam' July 4 I Hakone Mam 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London. A werp <fc Rotterdam July 13 II >664 words
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