The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1929
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Title Section13 1929-06-15 1 Singapore Free Press. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929. NO. 12,71413 words
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Article264 1929-06-15 1 'lhe report that Russian troops are advancing on Hailwar, north-west Manchuria, is received with some reserve but circumstances exist which 1 air to possible rnuM'v for such a situation Page 11. The Nationalist Party has gained a clear majority m the South African Election? Page 11. The264 words
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Article957 1929-06-15 1 Quicquid agunt hoini»>'* nottri e*t furrugo Libelli Juvenal. Ramsay Mac. is not going to take the Foreign Office this time so perhaps the need for a cultivation of polite tactfulness does not appeal to him as much as it should, but it surely 07*1 hardly politic957 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1929-06-15 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 32, HIGH STREET. JRafles Hotel. i SUNDAY 16th JUNE 11.30 A.M. i Orchestral Concert MONIA LITTER jf The Raffles Octette. I -ga. jr.^jt; -paui wjj,r -ran SDCDNY (Pronounced SO-CONY). a*W B ALt Bft V —Wk a B^i^^^^Baa^^^Bia^B^^^^^B^^^ m* Mm* M 3231 words
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Advertisement248 1929-06-15 1 Black Decker I COMBINATION GRINDER AND WIRE BRUSH I X 5 inch-Grinder. 6 inch-Wire Brush. vi 1 230 voits. Lwur hi, Dc or AC I S $75 EJjaM* 1 $75 x Speed 2,400 r.p.m. 111 i ft I Black Decker i I UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC SANDER g S 230 Volts. A.C.248 words
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Advertisement112 1929-06-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Legal notices Page 9. Survey of^Glenogle cargo— Page 16. Advice re selling used cars— Page 5. Last three nights of the Circus Pa*re l v Pavilion Cinema new programme Page 2. Dunlop tyres guard against skids Page 20. All Morris products at Malayan Motor- Page 4. Mci cede-112 words
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Advertisement14 1929-06-15 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous197 1929-06-15 1 THE WEEK. Sun; day, Ibth. High Water. 4.8 a.m., 7.8, 5.44 p.m., 7.1. Selangor Races (last day). Football: A.P.C. vs. R.E. (Div. 11) Stadium. I.S.P. meeting Raffles Hotel 5.25 p.m. Cricket: P.S. and L. vs. Services (S.C.C.) S.C.C. 2nd XI vs. Ceylon Sports Club. V.M.C.A. vs. Central Police V.M.C.A.) Sunday,197 words
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Article199 1929-06-15 2 The statement made by a m idical witness m the High Court to the effect that merelj looking at strawberries was sufficient with some subjects to produce urticaria is not after all very surprising, since urticaria commonly fcnown as nettlerash is a nervous complaint, and the association199 words
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Article89 1929-06-15 2 Mr. S. Harris is out of Hospital, and has returned to Sadong. Sar. Gazette. The Hakkah General Association of 72-A Peck Seah Street, Singapore, is open to enroll members who are able to play on any musical instruments. Such members are entitled to all the benefits of the above Association89 words
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Article48 1929-06-15 2 rMr. Lim Nee Soon, who left for China a few months ago on a health trip and also to attend the funeral of the late V)r. Sun Yet Sen at Nanking as representative of the Overseas Chinese, is returning by the Aeneas, due to arrive here on Sunday.48 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement192 1929-06-15 2 1^ AOSHIMA CO. (Late FUJI BROTHERS) 51, Stamford Road, Singapore. EXPERT JAPANESE QI *nEMAKER. Fit, Style Prompt Attention. Ladies' Shoes a Speciality. PRICES MOPJ^ATE. MMmm*^ There is no better pill Wmfr than MARTIN'S. You can I W~ rely upon MARTIN'S PILLS. 1 I Sold by all Chemists and Stores 9192 words
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Advertisement287 1929-06-15 2 Z 7~. mw% W J^, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 17, AT 9.30 PJM. RETURN VISIT OF Carpi s Italian Grand Opera Co. Fuil Chorus,. Ballet and Orchestra. OPENING MONDAY NEXT: l^A BOHEME^ Tuesday, June 18th. Wednesday, J A**- I LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR OF hOFWIAW. IT *I *Z TT7 Friday, June287 words
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Advertisement223 1929-06-15 2 ALHAMBRA Tan Cheng Kee Cd„ Ltd., Proprietor* PROGRAMME I Commencing June 12th. and ending Monday, i llne j-.. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. The Latest Empire News RILEY YHE COi The Adventures of an American r> m turojy MAKING THE GRADE A Mid-Western Society Comedy Drama with and223 words
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Miscellaneous607 1929-06-15 2 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 3RD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7. J0 a.m. Lii:uiy"; T4B atmi (char I) Holy Communion and Sermon. $.15 tiatina and Hvly Communion. p.m. The Catechism. A a p.m. (choral) Evensong and Sermon. lf on W• saday, and Friday at 8 aj£, noiyl Communion. 0 t«« day,607 words
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Article1061 1929-06-15 3 SOUND PICTURES IN MALAYA. One Complex Problem. (By Cur Film Correspondent.) The path of progress is oeset with difficulties and the concentration by most iilm producing companies that supply us with pictures m this Colony, upon sound production seems likely to make the position of the up-country1,061 words
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Article79 1929-06-15 3 At the Alhambra, till Monday, June lTth.J "Riley the Cop" and "Making the Grade." In the first show at 7.30 p.m. Tom Mix m "Fighting Streak." At the Pavilion, finishing to-day (Saturday). Mac Busch and Owen Moore m! "Camille of the Barbary Coast," also Mario Provost m "On79 words
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Article138 1929-06-15 3 The only way to produce a truly popular oaper lies not m following public opinion but m lead n<r it.— Mr. John Buchan, M. P. Wo learn that negotiationi m pi inp: between tht S.S. d'ovrrnnvnt and the Secretary of State with vim lo providing Mr. Sheridan with technical traininjj138 words
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Advertisement252 1929-06-15 3 ffi£ CTRICI J V X ECDNDiMY AND SERVICE j "If Consumers of Electricity 1 connected to Municipal mains I may now obtain the following 1 electrical apparatus on hire Largs Cookers- $2.50 per month I Bath Water Heaters $2.00 i Ceilin? Fans $1.50 1 I Abov rates include fixing and252 words
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Advertisement133 1929-06-15 3 What did I tell you months ago? *mWm\ >^Sf y aY T £r This is the ONLY cigarette that does not affect the throat" CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. T/ie ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Soiu;. L:j. Singapore. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.133 words
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Article138 1929-06-15 4 Long and close observation has established the fact that many road accidents are caused by ignorant or over-zealous drivers giving the wrong signals, says The Light Car and Cyclecar. Believing that it is a case of the lesser of two evils, this journal recommends that drivers138 words
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Article121 1929-06-15 4 Liverpool Experiment. A system of automatic traffic control m Liverpool begins at the centre of the city. Signals, suspended on the spot where the traffic policeman stands, will be given by red, amber, and green lights, indicating "Stop," "Get ready," and "Go," respectively. The function of the121 words
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Article98 1929-06-15 4 INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT RACES. Major Sir Henr* Segrave's Victory. London, June 2. Berlin.— A huge "gate" at the international motor-boat races at Templin See was to-day thrilled by Miss England, driven by kir H 0. D. Segrave, attaining a speed of <4 miles an hour. Segrave won all the heats98 words
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Article804 1929-06-15 4 VICTOR BRUCE - DANGER OF "FURIOUS LOITERERS." A Question of Relative Speed. BY THE HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE [Special to the Free Press. l Motoring holds no greater joy for me than a quiet, peaceful drive, ?t no miles-an-hour worth mentioning, through leafy lanes, besides the babbling brook804 words
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Article167 1929-06-15 4 A sad case is that of Mr. John Spencer, of Toronto, who lives at the bottom of a steep incline m that city. During the past twelvemonth, he has just assured the city authorities, seven motor vehicles have entered the living room of his house by way of167 words
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252 1929-06-15 4 The beginning of each motoring season introdu' es a large number of m,v motorists who have to gain their driving experiences. The great value to them of an authoritative handbook on the subject as an aid to practical experience needs no emphasizing.252 words
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Article210 1929-06-15 4 Only 22 Miles of Road m Territory. If there were a championship award for the world's most enthusiastic motorist it would undoubtedly go to some member of the Royal Family of Nepal. Nepal is n little kingdom on the northern 1 md< r of India,210 words
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Article216 1929-06-15 4 Aeronautical ingimin States and Ears liih eommei vmter. Two dttfei taken into iM I >e.«r-/eppelir. I OTpi I i Tm- ck- Rubber < 'on I ships that are no* j Ohio. I' B V a the I j The tWI radicalK dif were *m rgsd i Inflated216 words
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Article65 1929-06-15 4 Purchaser Fined for IbsbW Drivinu When Ralph Orton Bb-wit ton, was summoned at lioni, near Richmond, on harpe gent driving. Mr. Hindi defending, said the qu. be dismissed, as Blew m I five cars which had cost him lU j(k The car had to be pushed65 words
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Advertisement99 1929-06-15 4 I MOTORISTS f I 1 THE TROUBLE-FREE PAIR f ir I S|Han\ Mrmfd. /^m\ 11 111 1 w^/a/j/M Milk. aWMw^ an^Bl 2 ir I■! y^lg H w( ft j BB Bn 3 31 ir I I M^mSj* 11$ I A blb^B^B^B^B3&^B^B^H ir vC m^m mr bbb9b«&^"^ II II 71 ir99 words
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Advertisement134 1929-06-15 4 £mmwwm Yourself of the Smooth Riding Bam of HUPMOBILE'S 1929 CENTLRY SIX /J\ WVB down the wide, m- V# 1 viting road. Note the en- A J /fl/ over the. steepest hills m high. 1!/ It's an every day occurrence if jI you drive one of the new high- 11134 words
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Article615 1929-06-15 5 LEARN TO KNOW YOUR OWN CAR. How to Save Money. In old days it would have been considered coarse and unladylike for women to be interested m machinery. They were supposed to leave such matters to their fathers and brothers, or better still to their chauffeurs. But nowadays,615 words
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Article399 1929-06-15 5 Some Improvements Desired. Mr. A. Throssell writes m the SundayTimes. The people who were saying last autumn that the open ar was doomed to jxtinctio.» may have seen reason to revise their opinion this past week. A casual count from the roadside one afternoon yielded fifty-two open to399 words
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Article166 1929-06-15 5 Motor Cycles Supersede Cars. A contingent of about a dozen members of the Indian Motor Cycle Club, led by the indomitable George Goodchap, decided that the weather was not going to confine them to Brisbane over the Easter period, so they set out for Burleigh m parties of twos166 words
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Article307 1929-06-15 5 Cars which were the pride of kings 30 or more years ago the veterans of the world of motoring and the pioneers of the age of petrol are running m a procession to-day from Alexandra Palace to the Agricultural Hall, where they will be on307 words
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Article148 1929-06-15 5 (leaning Reflectors. Headlight reflectors play a far more important role m providing the driver with good light than he realises. Unfortunately, when owners happen to think of the reflectors they invariably damage the highly polished surface by using the wrong (/leaning methods. The most important point to remember148 words
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Article288 1929-06-15 5 Surprise at Meet of Old and New Cars. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, whose members consist of British car manufacturers, has placed another ban on motoring activities. N Recently a meet of pioneer and modern motor-cars was held at Alexandra Palace, and it was organised288 words
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Article233 1929-06-15 5 Loss of Two Billions m U.S. An economic loss of more than pt-OOQi 000,000 is suffered by the people of the United States annually through the failure to provide adequate traffic facilities, according to the American Motorists' Association. This staggering figure, which represent j rer capita loss of233 words
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Article181 1929-06-15 5 CARS WARNED OFF A BEAUTY SPOT. Newlands Corner Ban on Motorists. Motorists are to be prohibited m futvite from driving or parking on that part of Alb_ry Downs which includes Newlands CIC. ner. the SuiTey beauty spot. The Duke of Northumberland, as loid M the manor, has given the public181 words
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Article16 1929-06-15 5 The truth may not be so complicated as some may have us think.— Sir Oliver Lodge.16 words
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Advertisement86 1929-06-15 5 m^ mm^ m *mm^ m mw 4&mfVr ~~~a~^ TTirli A Superb Car at a Reasonable Cost Smart Roomy Comfortable <sl\d I jm 16 H.P. 12 H.P. 7 H. A ALL MODELS AVAIL BLE I Borneo Motors, Limited. Branches Throughout Malaya. 3j B^l Bissssa E9 iH tj bt 1 af I^B86 words
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Advertisement156 1929-06-15 5 IF yon are going to trade-in your car T will be to your interest to read these basic facts about used car allowances. Your present automobile has but one fundamental basis of value, namely what the dealer who accepts it can get for it m the used car market. A156 words
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5769 1929-06-15 6 I REMINISCENCES OF T. P. O'CONNOR, Parnell Requested to Resign Leadership. Rarrv "The Leader-Killer"—Manifesto to the Irish 5 People—Parnell's Back to the Wall. At that time, as I have said, the members knew nothing of the Gladstone letter, and few of them could foresee how5,769 words
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Article21 1929-06-15 6 There is much spend on Talley has quit sir X on a farm. We don't kt* but it's a fine example21 words
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Article1034 1929-06-15 7 HOW ALLURING, BUT DECEITFUL. The Faithless Husband. fr om Our Own Correspondent.] Paris, May 19. Matrimonial circles have been much up?et by a music-hall song, which is believed to prove, beyond all shadow of doubt, that Tails husbands are a perfidious lot. Wives tremble at the manner m which1,034 words
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Article62 1929-06-15 7 The mattress method of keeping th* press m your pants is all hooey. It is much more simple and satisfactory to let thorn hang overnight with the cuffs caught m the vicelike grip of a closed drawer, be careful, however, to remove from the iockt.s tomorrow's car fare and lunch62 words
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Article290 1929-06-15 7 The foundations of a new industry are beinj* laid m a Southend backyard. Mr. G. F. Blvthe is the pioneer, and his belief m the future of musk-rat ranching m England is unbounded. Throughout the winter be bas kept several pairs under anything but ideal conditions,290 words
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Advertisement512 1929-06-15 7 Improved Kotex Wit J M j a I _k* i l/ v\ -a i Delightfully soft unbelievably comfortable a truly important development m feminine hygiene THE vast majority of women women a new hygiene, with doctors and nurses say too attendant peacc-of mind— has much emphasis cannot be placed been512 words
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Advertisement129 1929-06-15 7 T\<AI3^PRE" EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD JSZffiTT ||P^ GNSIDE Jj^^tot INFORMATION Searching scrutiny shows that 555 Cigarettes are absolutely tree from all deleterious matter and contain I I only long strands of finely^ cut Pb^L Virginia tobacco. ______118-_____l______M___^_______- J^^^^^ I teg^g^ji JjTATc fXr RcS-g I Us *f*7ti& VIRGINIA129 words
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Article485 1929-06-15 8 Married Men With £250 a Year Disappointment la felt by a large Lumber of Churchmen who have hi en working to better the conditions of the i ld< r assistant clergy at the fact that theii cam has found no place m the schemes nut Ihy485 words
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Article77 1929-06-15 8 At the suggestion of Mr. Owen Nares, who is starring m the piece, "These Few Ashes," the play running at the Duke of York's Theatre, is to be rechristened "Ladies, please!" The original name made theatregoers, especially women, imagine that the play was either about cricket77 words
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Article464 1929-06-15 8 A Case for Tightening up. A number of untoward incidents which have occurred m the Singapore and Malacca prisons during the past few months, says the Malay Mail, make the ordinary mar m the street wonder whsth r a cei-taii. amount of laxity has not been allowed464 words
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Article533 1929-06-15 8 Allied Funeral Expenses. Chin K:;.i Nam, a saw mill owner «>! Pudu, was Ammoned yesterday morning. says Wednesday's Malay Mail bofcffl Mr. G. H. Nash m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on a charge of having assisted ir. the carrying out of a public lottery < n533 words
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Article28 1929-06-15 8 The Prii.ce of Wales has take:, up flying and wears a parachute. With a parachute he might ju!t as well have kept his horses.— New York Evening Pos..28 words
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Advertisement470 1929-06-15 8 l_______ir- _____P*___-_-». ijy»<y aivTl /Vi ftftiJL w *E^^^____»_ ____rW)t'__a Igk. ->^V-v- LIGHT 6 CYLINDER. Hu m%/ rv *J 17 HP RAC RATING it .TJ^ l/| H _^^jll_v 1 tiA-v •v.a^: %i Jj»i^»i=-__M LL ___v __S»<r >jk I' fl____v Sjl ~^S__f w^^^^^^^^ flP^' _X L ___r^__rf'^^pssH __Et w OWNER DRIVFR mmWam^^r^SSmMmV^^470 words
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Advertisement463 1929-06-15 8 NOTICES. PENANG HILL RAILWAY. NOTRE. The public are hereby informed that, as it will be neee.-sary to renew the haulage lope on the lower section of the Penang Hill Railway, traffic will be suspended from 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 22nd, to 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 25th. The la.-t463 words
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Advertisement471 1929-06-15 8 NOTICES. NOTICE. All persons having any claims against Chop Cheong Joo of No. X Robinson Road, Singapore. Rubber Merchants, are requested to send m particular- of their claims fo-thwith to the undersigned. Dated the 1 1 th June. 1929. CHNG PHKK I AM. Partner of Chop Cheong Joo, No. X471 words
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Advertisement240 1929-06-15 8 l^f mAA fAC Ciiliriira Mhavin tfSli(>k Medicinal and in1,.,,,,^ VX'.fhalltheclcansmK.lual.n'v.r, Uthe,,ng q uabtythitnukcA,;X J mg ease and CMafafl A ,h„ r LIS)' modern, up-to-date sA refreshing and IOS-irriutiQ when used twice da i lv Samplr each Soar ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY A host of men (;ml v, that,240 words
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Article99 1929-06-15 9 STRONG REBEL FORCE ROUTED. Assistance from Friendly Tribes. [Reuters Service. 1 Rabat, June 14. A strong force of rebels on Wednesday re-attacked the post at Ait Yacoub. French aeroplanes hurried up and dropped 600 bombs. The rebels dispersed. The situation is now greatly improved and the rebels are99 words
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Article125 1929-06-15 9 Trans- Atlantic Air Race. t [Reuter's Service.] New York, June 13. Six hours after the take-off there was no news of the Yellow Bird but no alarm is felt as the big single-engined monoplane, which is painted a vivid yellow, is equipped with wireless to125 words
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Article70 1929-06-15 9 Hoover Vindicated. [Reuter*s Service.] Washington, June 14. The House of Representatives by 250 votes to 113 rejected the Farm Relief Bill debenture plan f thus triumphantly vindicating Mr. Hoover's policy hereanent. Mr. Hoover twice attacked the debenture proposals, describing them as nothing but a subsidy. The70 words
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78 1929-06-15 9 [Reuter's Service.] Ixmdon, June 13. M. Koniukhov who presides over the official technical department of Soviet Russia through which every Russian manufacturer must obtain his machinery, has arrived for the purpose of visiting the Foundry Trades Exhibition and also the foremost foundries m north England78 words
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Article44 1929-06-15 9 [Reuter's Service.] Willemstad. June 14. Further defeat of the filibusters m Falcoln Province is reported from Coro, Venezuela. General Leon Jurado routed the revolutionaries who attempted to capture Coro. Jurado took many prisoners, machineguns and rifles. Willemstad is now completely calm.44 words
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Article62 1929-06-15 9 [Renter's Service.] Amsterdam, June 13. The annual report of the Royal Dutch Company states production m 1928 totalled 22,063,000 tons compared with 16,988,000 tons m 1927, of which the Dutch Indies produced 3,971,000 tons. The Royal Dutch intends to produce various fetilisers and esta blish mills near62 words
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Article47 1929-06-15 9 [Renter's Service.] London, June 13. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald telegraphed greetings on his assumption of office to the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, and the President and the Executive Council of the Irish Free State who all returned the compliment.47 words
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Article53 1929-06-15 9 ("Reutcr's Service.] London, June 14. It is understood the King's condition continues to be satisfactory. No doctors have visited Windsor Castle since Monday. The British Medical Journal commenting on the progress says the abscess has nearly healed and there is good prospect of the. condition clearing up53 words
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Article31 1929-06-15 9 [Reuter's Service.] Meerut, June 13The trial of 31 conspirators has been adjourred for ten days for the Moharram holi*. days. The prosecutor has not yet finished his speech.31 words
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Article15 1929-06-15 9 [Reuter'r Service.] Washington, June 14. The Senate approved the Census Reapportionment Bill.15 words
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Article1021 1929-06-15 9 THE WORK OF PROFESSOR PAVLOV. A Russian Genius. Professor I. p. Pavlov is remarkable among the personalities of modem science, says The Observer Scientific Correspondent, His reputation as a physiologist was made forty years ago, when he elucidated the main principles of the modern theoi«y of the physiology1,021 words
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Advertisement547 1929-06-15 9 BUSuNESS^CARDS. fBEACHHOUSEi TANJONG KATONG I a t Seaside Residential Hotel. be r- acrote Bathing Paw, J| Ter Garage, Good Cuisine. S ne 5.V.3. M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. MASSAGEI AXICURE I [SS FUMIKO. ;\2 Dhoby Ghaut. j WREATHS. I S j. rt .> ral wreaths made to order. J SINGAPORE CASKET547 words
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Advertisement741 1929-06-15 9 NOTICES. DOLLAR ACADEMY. Dollar, Scotland. Preparation for Universities, Army, Public services, Commerce. On list of Schools nominating for Sandhurst. Contingent of Junior Division O.T.C. Mild climate and Healthful surroundings, specially suitable for colonial boys and boys from urban areas. Preparatory School adjacent Prospectus and fall particulars may be obtained on741 words
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Advertisement1151 1929-06-15 9 Before she sets out O^^jj- ffl *w hf the evening a woman mutt HI JHUr ill wi^ **er appearance. I I! f£*^/V^/ cr frock may be perfect, her II .S^^J^JW ir lo °k its loveliest, but if she 1^ Vi_B^______i 1S uncasv about her complexion, J*t^ \\\^^V_^B n )oyment is1,151 words
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Article25 1929-06-15 10 GORDDAftIX At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on June 12th. 1929. to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (iorddard of Buloh River Estate, South Johore. Mm.25 words
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Article79 1929-06-15 10 TAN CHEOK. The marriage of Mr. Tan Beng Thong, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chian to Mis- Cheok Sye Huay, second d-iu»rhter of Mr. and Mr-. Cheok Chen* Ke.- will take place m the reformed style ut 2 p.m. on Sunday. Juno UUh. last at "Lochaber," No.79 words
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Obituary82 1929-06-15 10 WEE T()( X KIM. beloved father of Messrs Wee Thiam Hock. Wee Thiam Siew. Wee Thium Kee and Wee Thiam Liang, at No. 14 Wilkinson Road, off Katong Road, near Katon^ Road Post Office, at the age of .77 years, on Sunday night. June 9th. 1929. The deceased left82 words
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563 1929-06-15 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929. IS H.C.L. DECLINING A study of the statistics of average prices and declared trade values, recently issued by the Statistical office is interesting, if it does not breed conclusion. These records have been issued now for the past six years and although it563 words
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Article225 1929-06-15 10 The situation on the borders of China and Russia (trans-Baikalia) where the Harbin Mukden railway passes out to make connection with the main Russian line, is evidently growing rather difficult. For several days there have been reports of the appearance of fresh Red Troops at Manchouli, which is225 words
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Article124 1929-06-15 10 The Rev. J. B. Walker has been licensed to solemnize marriages within the Colony. Mr. E. A. H. Ellis has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah. Mr. K. G. A. Dphoo fcas been appointed to be Collector of Land Revenus for Penang, Coroner, Penang, and Assistant District124 words
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Article1301 1929-06-15 10 EXPLORATION OF MOUNT KINABALU. Good Zoological Results. The local Museums Department has recently conducted an extensive zoological exploration of Mt. Kinabalu m North Borneo. The mountain is exceptionally interesting from a naturalist's point of view. It is the highest peak (13,45)) m Malaysia and its flora and1,301 words
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Article85 1929-06-15 10 DEATH OF MR PHILPOTT. An All Round Sporty .^omOurOwn.^^,^, The draft oerarai JETSt?* Philpott who vas found uncon F'l the* Swimming Cluh on Tue^d. it is believed after a motor accia^S died m hospkal this afternoon t t u l H < ing consciousness. The Doctors up Nesterday85 words
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Article36 1929-06-15 10 I From Our Own (<»r respondent.] IVnan June |i J A tapper at Battw m rth f m norninc mm a man rtragfflinf ii *^\1 about !M van], away. boat but the man a36 words
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Article93 1929-06-15 10 The following i, the peasimaaaa 'o_Bi day af Monia Litter and H;> Rafflei R e Octette at 11.30 a.m Overture Euryanth.-. < Val>» Tritetl from JarnelY I lema": -T. EUbeKttS. Interval. Open rantaisi Lohengrin R n Slavonian Dan.. Na. 9A. D Inten Fioni the String Quartett Op93 words
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COMMODITY MARKET.
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Article65 1929-06-15 10 IFRKK PR! A London. June 1 1. 1.10 p.m Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and S notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot 1197 18 11 (down 6 l Forward C2OO r> 16 (down T 1 The market is steady Messrs. Symington and notify to-day's rubber oricei65 words
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Advertisement190 1929-06-15 10 ALL SHOPS I ALLSOPPS -s^ It I -O l_rll-_. 1 BY SPECIAL Wr A *%&2 TO OIS MAJESTY 8 APPOINTMENT THE KUiG 0F B,AM Ig/fts of practical everyday usefulness I 1 STERLING SILVER AND EP.N.S. WARE. 1 LATEST AND NEWEST GOODS NOfr ON DISPLAY 63— 3. High SU B. P.190 words
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Advertisement54 1929-06-15 10 WEE MAC. Iv nn_\. l -ocli l'll _L^# From ALL DEALERS. (DUROCOTEf j| THE MASTIC ROOF PAINT J SSTOPS LEAKAGES? !jwrra a solid guarantee, j Samples and Prices on Request. M. STERNBERG CO. jj S 14 Whites way Building, Singapore. j! V.V.V-\V.VW!-%VUV-VUW.SV.V.S% JH. B. WINTER) BATTERY ROAD. > I I54 words
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Advertisement13 1929-06-15 10 v.w.w.w.w.-. v.v- w. I To-day's Feature* i I 7 .4 1 I'A)> MEMOI13 words
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Article222 1929-06-15 11 REPORTS ACCEPTED WITH RESERVE. Possible Position. [Reuter'- Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, June 13. Hn unofficial Russian report from Harbin gy, Soviet forces have entered Hailar an important town on the Chinese Eastern •gilwa} IW B\i\ea to the east of Manchuli. Shanghai, June 13. Tht' reported advance222 words
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Article74 1929-06-15 11 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] i Shanghai, lune 14. Tht oiisula throughout Manchuria ire silent and Sino sources at Peking have j regarding the alleged Soviet Mongolia and Manchuria which redited. Tokio. June 14. So reports have been received here either or unofficially regarding Russian74 words
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84 1929-06-15 11 i_i\ei> -merest. Reuter 's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. June 13. Xr. MacDonatyTfl proposed visit to the States has excited very lively interthe newspapers here which welcome! epect of Great Britain and America Ml agreement on the thorny prob>f disarmament. Ku Ku Mm regards X84 words
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Article57 1929-06-15 11 Nationalists Clean Majority. [Keuter's Service.] CaPtown, June 14. The state of the parties is as follows: I NV.A'nal Council 3. Capetown, Later. t Nationalists have secured a clear ma- •y over all parties. The predominating •stion now ia whether Hertzog will form Wy Nationalist Government or renew57 words
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Article106 1929-06-15 11 '•the Editor. W,— With reference to your heading this day's issue, it may be of to some of your readers to know dt (as a matter 0 f abstract theory, if not ««princip_ c of practical policy). Union Government (then under Hertfirmk believe* m, and adheres to,106 words
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Article123 1929-06-15 11 Jjj** the departure of Mr. J. S. W. kmt' i,° n May there has been no Public Prosecutor m Penang and fcttera have been partly referred to £_Sf° r r decialan. says the Pinang hlJ Hn lhere wi, l be no D.P.P. m p^w123 words
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Article121 1929-06-15 11 AND RAMSAY MACDONALD CONFER. Invitation from Hoover. [Reuter's Service.] r,,. London, June 14. Ihe importance of the Dawes -Mac Donald conversations is shown by the fact that the thT b Kin a J tw- P eSent his «*">«._■ to deoart WmdS r to mo «ow and121 words
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Article48 1929-06-15 11 Immediate Repeal Demanded. I t IFREE PRESS SERVICE.- COPYRIGHT.] c T Kf London, June 14. The Miners I ederation has requested the immediate repeal of the Eight Hours Act, enough an increase of cost production of v over 3 a ton would be inevitable.48 words
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Article55 1929-06-15 11 Colonial Institution Plan. V [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] c Tokio, June 13. a A plan to form a Colonial Institution combining the various associations includ- 1 ing the South-Seas Association is soon on r foot m view of the necessity of develop- r ing economic relations with foreign r55 words
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Article65 1929-06-15 11 Unionist Victory. [Reuters Service.] London. June 14. The Ragl>y election which was postponed owing to the death of the Labour candidate (Mr. Yates) resulted as under: l Captain Margesson (Unionist) 10,147. 1 Morgan (Labour) 11,588. Bernays (Liberal) 10,158. This completes the membership of the l Commons. The final65 words
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Article49 1929-06-15 11 f Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Hankow. June 14. It is learned that the captured China In- land missionaries are confine! within i Shekichen which is still m the hands of t brigands. Other China Inland missionaries i are endeavouring to secure their release i hitherto without success.49 words
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Article229 1929-06-15 11 M[By arrangement with Nanyang Siang Pau Press.] Shanghai, June 14. The delegates of Feng Yuh-siang conferred with Tang Sun-tse and Ho Chen- chun at Taiyuan, and agreed to urge Feng 1 Yuh-siang to leave China within ten days; t meanwhile Government has cancelled the 1 order for229 words
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Article56 1929-06-15 11 The following are the Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, June Bth. Penang Hill (2,100 feet), average mean shade temperature 74.03 (deg. evaporation .343 inch, total rainfall .858 inch. Taioing Hill (3,500 feet), average mean shade temperature 72.94 (deg. F.), total evaporation56 words
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Article28 1929-06-15 11 Mr. Patterson, of Messrs. Adaipson, Gilfillan, and Co., prior to his transfer, was en- tertained to dinner by a number of rubber dealers, writes our Malacca correspondent. M.M.28 words
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Article333 1929-06-15 11 CURIOUS STORY IN COURT. Matchmaking Mothers. A curious story affecting two Chinese women and their adopted daughters was >uthned m the District Court before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke yesterday. It was alleged by the prosecution that a Chinese woman, a widow had an adopted daughter whom j333 words
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Article403 1929-06-15 11 Coroner's Inquest. The finding of the body of a male Chinese at the twelfth milestone Seletar Road on the morning of June 2nd. was the subject of an inquiry by the Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday. Two Chinese are under arest m connection with the affair.403 words
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Article373 1929-06-15 11 Chinese Killed m his Car. A shooting tragedy occurred on the edge af Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening, says Thursday's Malay Mail, the victim being Mr. Lee Ah Kwai, of Pudu, who was motor- ing from Sungei Besi to Kuala Lumpur. A director of Bukit Arang Tin373 words
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Article295 1929-06-15 11 TELUK AVER STREET AFFRAY. One Man Dead. Two rival gangs of Chinese belonging- to the same society, startled the occupants of Teluk Ayer Street, at midnight on Thursday, when they had at a set-to. and several revolver shots were fired. The affair occurred between the two crossings295 words
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Article137 1929-06-15 11 Money from Nothing. j In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, be- 1 fore Mr. Justice Deane, an application was made by the Official Assignee for the discharge of Vythilingam Singaram. who had paid a dividend of 46 per cent. He was made bankrupt m 192 b" and the report137 words
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Article167 1929-06-15 11 Leong Chai Chong, said he was 34 years of age and supported a wife and six children. He was employed by the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. at a salary of $200 a month as a salesman. He had two creditors, both chetties, one for $1,830 and the167 words
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Article223 1929-06-15 11 Chee Soo Hoon said he was a contractor's foreman drawing $80 a month. He was an accountant m the Overseas Chinese Bank from 1922 until December, 1927. He left after a quarrel with the managing director over the payment of a cheque after banking hours. He was223 words
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Advertisement142 1929-06-15 11 D V UNDERWEAR «v HOSIERY "Darcunaf Haljf-Hose I V cotton, soft and pliable. i i!M ate RIBBED CREAM M^\ Stocked m all Sizes 9Vi to ll*-, ins. /wy V V*^ V GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR X 1 I Robinson Co., Ltd. i Rafflea Place SINGAPORE. ■•«■:<-■■■ ■tiTaiiii'Bi: ■■■■■■■■■■Q BBHBa mm*142 words
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Article452 1929-06-15 12 The perfection attained by maker* of synthetic precious stones has reused a considerable drop m the price of the real rubies and sapphires on the Continental market, and m order that jewellers shall have an opportunity of carefully scrutinising all gems which come to them, a new452 words
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Article492 1929-06-15 12 The dinner daiu. social phenomena which i derstanding e*4irfol into the spirit of the ag which has peculiar it who happens to be BM f he nature of the ph. r m action at one and the same time th. ing of the human annua; ai r.492 words
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Article490 1929-06-15 12 June 15 The Granting of Magna Ca»t a 724 On June 15th, 1215, King John TEARS was forced by the Barons ofl AGO. England to jjrant the famous charter of liberties, known as Magna Carta,* which is generally regarded as the basis of British freedom and490 words
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Advertisement898 1929-06-15 12 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOI. SOUND AND PROFITABLE I INVESTMENT IN LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIES NOT TO BE MISSED BY ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE SUIT NO. 231 OF 1928. 3etween HADJI SAMSUDIN DAING MATARA PLAINTIFF ANJ> 1. HADJI ABDUL KAREEM. 2. MOHAMED898 words
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Advertisement1028 1929-06-15 12 35. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and shophouse No. 25 Arab Street, Singapore, area 790 sq. ft. Quit rent $3 to be apportioned. Monthly rental $275. 36. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and shophouse No. 26 Arab Street, Singapore, area 792 sq. ft. Quit rent $3 to be apportioned. Monthly1,028 words
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Miscellaneous118 1929-06-15 12 DAVID COPPERFIELD IN PICTURES. by Arthur Moreland. No. 119. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Traddles. ti liPd^WLlll -_s_-»^S> JH Jf SaUABE. FORMERLY HOtßoe* /vUjROV lIkL NOISE OF FEMININE. LAUGHTER.Bjt U/NEN HE ENTERED THE ROOM.TVadUM D*OVE TO GRAYs'INN WHERE^ADDLES SoWLtVEO 'oSJotSf SrSu?^ P«CKW.CK.WITH W»PERK«- ™M >— LA*T LETTER^ H.MHAO FDR OAV.O WAS118 words
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Article438 1929-06-15 13 The following action was taken at a meet ing of Committee No. S, held on June 7th. Confirmed specification, estimate, and pro visional apportionment of cost of Making up and draining Mount Emily Road, undei Section 101. Approved making up and draining ol Carlisle Road under Section 102A.438 words
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Article1547 1929-06-15 13 GOVERNMENT SECURITY BILL. Intimidating Jurors. [From Our Own Correspondent.] T Dublin. May 16. X he old game of intimidating jurors which had become a public scandal m the Free State has resulted m the introduction of a Bill m the Dail for the proper protection of citizens1,547 words
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302 1929-06-15 13 Unparalleled Case. Pretoria. Tbe sentence of flogging passed on Jack Nafte the white farmer, who was found guilty of oulpnblc homicide m connection with thi' death of native employee, was duly carried out this morning m the prison here. It was given m evidence302 words
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Advertisement250 1929-06-15 13 _________a^__w H* ___R RSv*"*^. ______tS^Sfc??__flw__3'^ V I l Hm-fair m^-~ J V fa» VULCAIN 1 jjj You do not buy a watch every day When you do, you must be I <i:re to acquire, above all, n perfect timepiece 3 jjj Therefore choose a VULCAIN. j}| j SUPREMELY ACCURATE AS250 words
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Advertisement34 1929-06-15 13 _______P_f __B Bfe" rmT/\wßs\. xV___^___P_r _H 1 I 1 I _^_____S^ i i _L -f A^ A _r l> r^Js' A. 'OFWrWf V^F l-:. A** ,1- > Ar "if ''I_K^S arJaW-^-'^*^' _> A&y 7S&iee*r ttiat Counts"34 words
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Advertisement787 1929-06-15 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES BTPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON ft N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa snd Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. :(0) WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t AENEAS For Marseilles,787 words
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Advertisement444 1929-06-15 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) I "ELLERMAN"~LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1929. s.B. CITY OF TOKIO July 3 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN July 30 HOMEWARDS. 8.8.444 words
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Advertisement401 1929-06-15 14 British India and Apcar Line; (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AtO&UENTAL S. N en UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERXMPv* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON^ FOR CHINA AND JAPi\ Tonnage. Singapore. Tonna v Nn|U KHIVA 9,100 June 15 KALYAN 9 KHYBER 9.100401 words
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Advertisement675 1929-06-15 15 O. S. K. Line. pestinntion*. Vessel. A—.— a tt v. Arrive. Leave. trerdam, Hamburg, Bremen, pankirfc and Antwerp via Colombo, Ader sue. and Port Said. Andes Maru June 16 Jun n_rbar Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, cantos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. fßeund-the- World passage £150.] f Manila Maru July 3675 words
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Advertisement274 1929-06-15 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <And AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL IN COMFORT TO Europe New York VIA PENANG, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, I ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA AND ON THE COMPLETELY SS. PRESIDENT ADAMS S.S. PRESIDENT HARRISON S.S. PRESIDENT JOHNSON j I AND ENJOY THE COMFORTABLE CABINS. PUBLIC I ROOMS, SOFT BEDS ANJ)274 words
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Advertisement933 1929-06-15 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA:. '.Incorpt.iated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVRRNMRM* Telephone No. 8640, with sub. connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Repreaentativea m the Straita Settlements (Singapore and Penanf). J of the OFFICIAL TOURIST933 words
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Article22 1929-06-15 16 1,046 deck passengers arrived by the Antung from Amoy yesterday. The Autolycus arrived from Jeddah yesterday with 373 pilgrims. i22 words
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Article192 1929-06-15 16 Per N.Y.K. Fushimi Maru on June 17th.: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Breton, Miss J. M. Brown, Mr. Cookson, Mr. Cookson, Mr. C. Coombes, Mr. Dakeyne, Mrs. L. Fraser, Mr. C. E. Helliwell, Mr. H. D. Mundell, Mrs. M. Maclean, Mr. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plaizer,192 words
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Article380 1929-06-15 16 It Sinks and Underwriters Pay. Richard Levy, the 14-year-old son of a doctor, who lives at Shoot-up-Hill, Cricklewood, is destined for great things. He is an ardent lover of model boats. For weeks he saved his pocket-money until he had enough to buy materials380 words
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Article269 1929-06-15 16 Mr. John Buehan's Tribute. "I often turn from the freakish, stuttering, and affected rigmarole of some of the books now published to the clear, efficient prose of the newspaper article," said Mr. John Buchan. M.P., at the dinner of the Newspaper Society at the Hotel Victoria. Mr. N.269 words
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Article29 1929-06-15 16 I protest as strongly as I can against the idea that m education and all walks of life a bigger salary will get a better man. Sir A. Hopl'inson.29 words
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Advertisement792 1929-06-15 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one 01 the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de792 words
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Advertisement574 1929-06-15 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW TORE. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND i BALTIMORE. (via Suez) M.S. SILVERHAZEL In Port M.S. SILVERASH due July 4 BtUa Ju y M.S. SILVERGUAVA due July 31 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICI SINGAPORE574 words
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Miscellaneous675 1929-06-15 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday t, J Bangkok eVery Thursday 6 a.m Koto Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a-m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6675 words
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Advertisement55 1929-06-15 17 ___E V m M_^^_^_. _85__ak_____l '^'^sT a_H *^v" j _-__-_i_ i k .^^s**r r _^^S^J*^x*t^zi vlCe*- __fe_i^_w t 1»_-^ LT m •V< jM*^ v^__ ______-V w. Ar Yvlr __r> V AmrT Ei l A Ifer IST HP Iff HL^Jp^ JW irA^? ]_OEs Hr A,a .A V a A >. 2fc55 words
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Article1413 1929-06-15 18 NEW USE FOR PAYA LEBAR Malaya's Broadcasting Protvem: Cheapest Way out :*uiidim> a Receiver: The Week's Programme. (From Our Wireless Correspondent.) l<or. how lonir are we to stay behind our eighbours m ths matter of broadcasting? an it be that the Government is undecided b to1,413 words
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Article454 1929-06-15 18 Girl Who Cut off Sir E. Parry w?.s Wrong. So the telephone girl was wrong m what the did good though her intentions undoubtedly were. She ought not, to have cut off Sir hdprard Parry, the former County Court judge, when he was454 words
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Article535 1929-06-15 18 "Confession" by a Surgeon. Mover w the history ot crime has there been a murder, a series ol murders, wh.ch stiuek such horror into the nd ol contempt rary public, or lived In! i the thoughts ani interest I succeeding aer ations, as have those ol A.ac\535 words
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Advertisement100 1929-06-15 18 i j^^ tDe^corrm Ctrrwal A J Singapore Cold Storage C° L t (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITJ JETTLE MENTa? I The Sign of Quality t: V M_f s I Have your car repainted with I I Pabco Nitro-Cellulose Lac- 1 1 quer by one of our authorised 1 ra -1 JJ100 words
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Advertisement97 1929-06-15 18 LAST THREE NIGHTS j Saturday, Sunday and Monday I JUNE 15. 16. 17. FRANZ ISAKO'S ROYAL CIRCIS and MENAGERIE I Location: Bukit Timah Road I (NEXT TO TRAMWAY STATION). Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 15, 16, 17, June, at 9.15 p.m. Farewell Performances Do not miss the opportunity to j see97 words
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Article161 1929-06-15 19 The Economics of Advertising, i The value of newspaper advertising to the trader was urged by Mr. W. H. Smedley, a well-known Stoke-on-Trent publicity expert, at the opening of the retailers' session of the annual conference of the National Boot Trades Federation at Harrogate. He commended Press161 words
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Article33 1929-06-15 19 Rennie, Lowick and Co., Secretaries: Pelepah Valley 53,000; Kota Tinggi 49,000; Siginting 25,500; Clovelly 15,000; Kuala Kepis 15,000; Tangkok 20,000; Tanjong Labu 5,500; St. Cjt 4,757; Sungei Bilut 18,300.33 words
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Article178 1929-06-15 19 The May Statistics. The Import and Export Office forward the following comparative statement of the total value of .foreign merchandise, exclud*\g parcel post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1928 and (In thousands of dollars) Incr: 1928. 1929 or DeerJanuary 83,856 76,903 Dec: 6,953178 words
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Article175 1929-06-15 19 Yesterday's Alteratives. LOANS. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. of r.»20 red: 1956 86 122,000,000 106V_i 107% cl Spore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1928 red: 1948/68 $21,000,000 107 107U ci Huyers Sellers. Bokit A rang ($1) 1.47% l.V> Kinta Dredges (sl> 1.60 1.6 i Sun^ei Luas (40) 19 L'175 words
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Article350 1929-06-15 19 A Clever Hungarian Boy. Budapest, May 3. Th New York correspondent of the' [kiagyaraag reporta an amuaing story of aj twelve-year-old Hungarian boy, Otto Shinto, living m New Orange, whose enterprise and J busincaa acumen promise to make him one; of Urn kings of commerce of350 words
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Article70 1929-06-15 19 June 14. Brink 4 ni.s. 2 27 32 Hunk (lemaii.l 2 3 Private etwi&t* 3 m.s. 2 4 5,16 New York, demand 55 15|16 Credits yO days 57% v rance. demand 1431 India. T. 154^ H<mg Ivoittf, di-mand 13 Vi p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 126 'a Java, demand 13970 words
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Article249 1929-06-15 19 June 14. Tin 100 Tons $100% GaanMer B*_ Pepper White 117 Papper Black 59 PI k<_- Tapioca .6',_ Pear! Sago Small b R knnm So. I 2HG Cepra Bandried RJM Rie»> Uaag Hin Than Mark Red Eagle (New) 3.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rite, Knr.yi.Kf. Bintan 260249 words
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Article48 1929-06-15 19 June 11th.. 12 o'clock noon. iI.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot Standard R.S.S. OH Tinder Juiu- 36^ July n% to** Au^u<t :>•"•'. .July->»M't. WH Oct-Dec. :57»4 Tone <f Market: Hull. I C:iblt': London Spot 10'_-d. ]>or To. York SfMH Short Gxtt. s J.»t )b.48 words
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Article161 1929-06-15 19 Singapore. June It. Prices during this week have remained unchanged but the market has been very quiet, and except for a moderate demand j tor near poaitiona little interest has beuaj shown. pret ent Inactivity is partly due to ths closing of the half year account161 words
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Article141 1929-06-15 19 Yesterday's Alterations. June 11th., (/losing Price. Buyers Sell«* r Honp: Fatts 60 XV» Johan Tin 35 1 2 SI Kinta Tin Ihvd. iM 1.60 Lukut Tins IJttt 1.37H Malayan Con. .".Pu "»4 IVnawats 92 l 95 Raja Peraks 25 4~> Kaubs 5.30 5^6 South Taipinff 43*4 40141 words
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Article190 1929-06-15 19 Chota Chairman of the Outlook. [PUS! press MEEVICE. OOrTEIOBT.] Iyendon. lune 1 1. The rabbar sharemarket ka quiet and tho tone has continued steady m sympathy with the raw material. Chan^o IN not numerous and where they are taking Lice IN m favour of holders. Messrs. Symington190 words
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Article81 1929-06-15 19 The fallowing analysis of dealers' stocks M at May Hat, m Singapore. lVnang, Malacca, ProTinoa Wellealep and the landings, is forwarded by the Begietrai el b__perta and Bzporl To- 10,6 6 2,710 Btocka i.eld by tfa lladmur i: May Slat, Singa Penaae, tons. Rubber aib Sii ap<81 words
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178 1929-06-15 19 Siagapan June 1 1. Kuhbcr. L6d, i I'ri 15, July j. July-Sept 86 i aa.-! i 4. Stagnant. TUs. 1. ndon 62 I fs Mining.- Bai > Sungei V. Ku t.a;- l.li 1.44 cd., Kinta Di i 1.62, Klang 1: i Ho k 1178 words
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Article150 1929-06-15 19 Singapore, June IS. The period under H S I quietly an Ipr m I tt I decline nt i n balaw Cabk n and Ni w York I ;m. mii 10 I the la.tr j Thcae prices show an Improvement I] 16d m London and a decline of150 words
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Article101 1929-06-15 19 Singapore, June I 1. The Commodity market has been sulwlue 1 w'th Sellers reserved. Exports for the current month an pected to be round 43,000 tons but interest at the moment is centred upon th«» awaited U.S.A. Consumption figures. The failure of one of the largest local Chinese101 words
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Advertisement360 1929-06-15 19 ASSETS OVER $9,500,000 TZ, *TIIC r-nn m n ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Wm, c ai The Company has £20,00^3 n L NDON FFICE: 2? o,d J v.vju deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and360 words
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Advertisement270 1929-06-15 19 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, USTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Harbin Tongkah Amntsar Iloilo (Bhuket) Bangkok Ipoh270 words
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Advertisement398 1929-06-15 19 BANKING, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,00G,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W. H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.398 words
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Advertisement39 1929-06-15 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A GORDON. LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article148 1929-06-15 20 To be Annual Event IKRLE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London, June 14. The final games m the Association of British Malaya Golf Tournament at the Cooden Beach Course were played yesterday: In the Past vs. Present match the teams finished all square 7 7. The winner148 words
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Article468 1929-06-15 20 Latest Results. f [Router's Service.] Sandwich, June 13. The complete results m the fifth round were: Rex Hartley (Sunningdale) beat Harris 2 and lj E. Tipple Langlev Park) beat Thirsk Bridlington > 4 and 8; Tollev beat Baugh 8 and 2; A. J. Evans (the ex-Kent468 words
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Article86 1929-06-15 20 Chit System for Users. TFREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London, June 14. The Racecourse Board of Control, cooperating with Lloyds Bank, The National and Provincial Bank, the Westminster Bank and Couts Bank, has evolved a new banking facility for the use of totalisator transactions with the object of86 words
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Article190 1929-06-15 20 Royal Batavia Y.C. Visit. Three six-metre yachts from the R.B.Y.C. will sail against three Class A yachts owned by members of the R.S. Y.C. on the afternoon of Saturday, July 6th. and on the morning and afternoon of Sunday, July 7th. The Batavian team will consist of Doris, sailed190 words
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Article553 1929-06-15 20 CHINESE JROUNCE I.C.F.A. Nine Goals to Nil. S.C.F.A 9; I.C.F.A 0. There was an orgy of goal-scoring on the part of the Chinese at the Stadium yesterday evening when they defeated the I.C.F.A. by nine goals to nil. The winners were certainly superior m all departments of the553 words
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Article58 1929-06-15 20 [Reuter's Service.] London. June. 14. The Douglas Senior Tourist Trophy Motor Cycle Race over a course of 264 miles, was won by C. Dodson (Sunbeam) m 3hr. 3i»m. 59 sees. A Bennett (Sunbeam) 3hr. 44m. 47 sees. H. Tyrell Smith (Rudge Whit worth) 3 hr. 45m. 37 sees.58 words
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Article104 1929-06-15 20 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, June 13. Mr. Jack Joel has sold his seven-year-old horse Priory Park, which will go to Japan. The career of Priory Park has been one of the romances of the Turf. He was bred from mediocre stock by Mr. Howard, a butcher104 words
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Article155 1929-06-15 20 Ladies* Sporting Events. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca. June 13. The Malacca Ladies Rifle Association held a Spoon Shoot at Bukit Sebukor Range on Monday last, the winner being Mrs. L S Harland. Scores: Mrs. L. S. Harland (2) 22 31 60 Mrs. J. C. Fuller (10) 16155 words
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Article60 1929-06-15 20 Freeman Unable to Play. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 13. In addition to the loss of Hobbs, who strained a shoulder ligament, England's test team for Saturday against South Africa has suffered another loss, Freeman having spraired his shoulder and being unable to play. The young60 words
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Article155 1929-06-15 20 [Reuter's Service.] London, June 13. SURREY VS. GLAMORGAN. At the Oval: Surrey won by an innings and 75 runs. Glamorgan 37 and 183. Surrey 2 J5 for 6 (dec.) In Glamorgan's first innings Allom took 6 wicktts for 14 and Geary 5 for 22, while m their second155 words
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Article279 1929-06-15 20 P.S. and L's Poor Start. The P.S. and L. have started rather disastrously m their S.C.C. Cricket Tournament fixture against the Services for when stumps were drawn yesterday they had lost five wickets for only 75 runs. The two lirstwicket batsmen played a good innings, Pank "making 27279 words
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70 1929-06-15 20 MONDAY'S TIES. Doubles Semi-Final. Kho Hooi Hye and Chua Choong Leong vs. Roy Smith and D. Hazeil. TUESDAY'S TIES. Championship Doubles Final. THURSDAY'S TIES. Championship Final. Owing to malaria Kleinman has had to give Clerc a walkover m the singles with the result that the only70 words
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Article79 1929-06-15 20 TO-DAY'S TIES. Handicap Men's Doubles 3.45 p.m. Major Miller and Rev. Aitken vs. Capt. Douglas White and Capt. Merrell. Majors Streeten and Buchanan vs. Major Montresor and Capt. Marriott. Lts. Armitage and Waring vs. Lts. Haynes and Bellamy, Handicap Mixed Doubles 4.45 p.m. Capt. Champney and79 words
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Article626 1929-06-15 20 "MY FORCES HAVE NEVER BEEN DEFEATED." Ex-King Interviewed. Bombay, May 30. "I emphatically contradict the rumour that, owing to the defeat of my forces I left Afghanistan. It is absolutely baseless. "I consider myself unsuccessful, because of treachery and faithlessness on the part of the Taraks, Otaks and626 words
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Article258 1929-06-15 20 Bud Walley, the young Singapore flyweight, was disqualified m the third round of a fifteen-round bout with Moe Mizler at P*-e--mierland on May 19th. Boxing, Racing and Football says: When Bud Walley, the pleasant young Singapore fly-weight, was disqualified for landing a punch as the gong for the258 words
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