The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 July 1929
1929-07-08
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Title Section13 1929-07-08 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S-S. MONDAV JULY 8, 1929 NO. 12,76313 words
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Article318 1929-07-08 1 Dense masses of people unable to enter Westeminster Abbey for yesterday's thanksgiving service gave l.icir »laje v Ti:s ,i hearty reception as they left for thi* Palace Pajre 9. Mt. \lacl>onald says it is "ntention ot Lahour (i(i\ernment to try and include al: nations within its peace318 words
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Article1079 1929-07-08 1 Major .1. T. Gorman writing in the MoruIBS Poet on the Kinir's Guard mf*i Th. Birthday Parade, the >*ar!\ Trooping of the lour, is an illuminated an<| brightlyrolourod version c»t the daily mount inn <>f the Kind's Guard, which h:: taken p| -met t hi- Kin*r1,079 words
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Advertisement294 1929-07-08 1 YOU CAN PURCHASE ANYWHERE SWALLOW ARIELL'S WORLD RENOWNED CAKES. j Raffles Hotel I i FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION I TEA GRILL ROOM AFTER g DANCES UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST DINNER I I«S J d V aV »™S I i ™Zv D *»f« Nigkt T ™r D A A294 words
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Advertisement183 1929-07-08 1 A A A A A A A A aaa^^^-. jTrewhella Monkey! FOR LAND CLEARING AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS' POWERFUL, QUICK AND -«L t McALISTER CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) JL •> JC«taigfafiSfafßfiirafßri^^ .EUROPE^ HOTEL j "Renowned by Recommendation*' Cj DANCING: fj .Aiter Dinner Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 5183 words
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Advertisement149 1929-07-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A Mi Dotlgf arrives to-day Page 4. I>< I.uxt clocks at Woill and .M»atoi Page Fitt«<! Dreasing cnaaa at John Lift'. Page K Noticei \>x Paiam and Ting Kil Tin Mines ~Pag« 7. Publk auctiop by Ching Kenu Lm i n < i Co. Pam 7. Emerald collar149 words
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Advertisement11 1929-07-08 1 FOR DAINTY PASTRY SWALLOW ARIELL'S PATENT ROLLER FLOUR IN stb BAGS.11 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1929-07-08 1 IHK WEKK. Hiiri Water, ft.i-' p.m.. IIJ y.m.. m.i. Paotaall: S.R.c v~ S.C.K.A. < Div. I> St^.lium; s. <".(.'. rs. Kin Caaahig set Medical Collage anaaal match. Tutsduii, \*th. Hu-h W;it*'r (i.r.f, s.f., 11.:,7 p.vi., KM. a M Op«a. Wrlrh UvkX S P rt> T IK 'lin. Police Fan.i. Katong95 words
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Article874 1929-07-08 2 ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION SPORTS. Three Records Broken. At the Stadium on Saturday there was a large and enthusiastic tfatherinp f,>r the annual athletic sports of St. Joseph's Instit uti(»n. when MMBc keen competition was witnessed in the events. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. John Scotland M>s. scott were present, together with874 words
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Advertisement276 1929-07-08 2 FIRST AID. THE lODINE PEN. Fits in the pocket: Just a drop at once on a cut or abrasion prevents infection and promotes rapid heeling. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Singapore. MADAM K£ L y£Y *^^S£«r% Shortly Jsjsa-1 TALENTED PUPILS. at the Victoria Theatre In a real versatile entertainment for young and276 words
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Advertisement290 1929-07-08 2 VICTORIA THEATRE COMJVtfeNCING MONDAY, JULY 22nd., AND NIGHTLY AT 9.15 P.M. THE MOST PERFECT PICTURE EVER PRESENTED. The KING of KINGS EXCLUSIVE TO THE VICTORIA THEATRE. IT WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THEATRE IN MALAYA. Full Music Score Will He Rendered By an Augmented Orchestra. BE WISE BOOK290 words
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Advertisement313 1929-07-08 2 ALHAMBRA ts Tan Cheng Kec Co., Ltd^ ProprieUrs. PROGRAMME I Commencing Saturday. July 6th., and ending Thursday. luK n, h In the Second Show at 9 p.m THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. D. W. GRIFFITH'S I Lady of the Pavements WITH LUPE VELEZ I AND WILLIAM BOYD. I The love story313 words
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Article1144 1929-07-08 3 WHAT CO-OPERATION IS DOING. Progress in the Colony. From the annual report on the working of Co •pcrtative Societies In |he Colony w« make, the following extracts. The total cost ot the department, includ* ing a contribution of $10*000 to th< i-.M.s. Government towards the cost of1,144 words
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Article119 1929-07-08 3 A Bronze Wolf's Head in a Perfect State. Rome, June The first fruits of the salving of <ali T Jfula's galleys t' r «'m the bed of Lake Nem« are the recovery in a perfect state of A bronze wolf's head, a mooring rin^, .»n<l many metal119 words
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Advertisement210 1929-07-08 3 I Panchromatic Film. I !i ji 1 1 Better pictures with your Cine "Kodak' I Fetter portraits. j Wonderful cloud effects. !J Klimination of haze in landscapes. r! j| In 100 ft. rolls at $15. kodajTTimited 1 (Incorporated in England.) ji j SINGAPORE. 1 1 **ftf^««*Wftiftf»«*ri;Wa;WrtftrtrHWftirTO J keeps the skin210 words
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Advertisement218 1929-07-08 3 BOOKING NOW OPEN FOR THE ITALIAN MARIONETTES Commencing Wednesday, July 10th., and nightly at 9.15 p.m. at the MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD JALAN BESAR. Boxes to seat four $12.00, Stalls $2.50 and $1.50. Unreser/ed $100, 50 cents :50 cents. JlißlMjil I Estate Trust Agencies I 21 First Cross Street MALACCA218 words
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Article, Illustration2501 1929-07-08 4 Arthur Hardy - Queen of the Court Arthur Hardy OUR NEW SERIAL. h INSTALMENT TWO SYNOPSIS. DR. HILARY MOORE, after the death of his wife, goes to live in the pleasant country town of Frelfoni. His chief aim in life is to bring up his daughter PAMELA according to his own ideas. He2,501 words
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Article367 1929-07-08 4 The head of Oliver Cromwell or what i.* reputed to he the head of England's Lord Protector— is lying in a century-old oaken chest in a secret drawer of a Suffolk rector's study. Its owner is the Rev. Horace Ricardo Wilkinson, rector of Woodbridge, a picturesque old-world367 words
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Article355 1929-07-08 4 More deaths, fewer births, fewer marriages, and an actual decrease in the number of people in England and Wales. That is the state of affairs disclosed by the Rejfis-Lt*tr-General's figures for the first three months of this year. Except for the March quarter of 1919,355 words
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Advertisement109 1929-07-08 4 REASONS FOR SUPERIORITY X The Plymouth zives you that c >nfidence and feelin*: of mastt»r> X on account of its absolute safety at all times. Plymouth tour X wheel brakes are totally enclosed and have no rodl ur !in!v X X mechanism whatever; thev are hvdraulic. which means equaht) i[109 words
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Article989 1929-07-08 5 CxREAT CORNISH FIELD DISCOVERY. Rejuvenated Industry. St. Ives. A g\ at m\v scheme of mining development ha* been started in this part of Cornwall. For years it has been Accepted locally that the sand under the sea in the Bay of St. hcs contains tin. Nobody was able989 words
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Advertisement159 1929-07-08 5 LsssßßliHl raa I ii.ito «»«l ■S^^7'til|B-~HgSf !> x g«sV ÜBSBMk^^Bß^^*^^^^^Z^^S^^^B^Bßßl I K^^^^*6sßs9gSßßH H^J BBBSK Bg^^^^^^ C^' j Portable Adding Machine I BRINKMANNgCO. I SOLE AGENTS, I ST. HELEN'S COURT COLLYER QUAY 11 STAMFORD ROAD/ f •■■■■■■■■■■■■■BlBJBJl THOSE WHO TRY ELSEWHERE ALWAYS DO APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF I RAFFLES BREAD I159 words
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Advertisement440 1929-07-08 5 EASTERN SERIES THE CATAMARAN gIB \BB\ i These quaint, narrow I m Ihm V^ J^^J. vessels with one outrigger /I B ttSffii -*iJ ii.'epid fishermen oi'een B ir^JiV v< V^- \h miles out to sea, in hope B VHv«Pm\ A. I^NTT— -3^^ Ss s^ of a better catch than their440 words
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Advertisement97 1929-07-08 5 I §iw bwbW I .\C* .i i C vv iVvlM*/ mi/ r It p /I I IV r.v l .ivL»r|i7 l FLASHLIGHTS ft. BATTERIES they last longer Facttttv Urf-'t x.-. ii.il/. Ml I IFR PHIPPS (MALAYA). I TO. I nion Rldg., Collver Quavt Singapore VBmißllllßilllßiUißuißiiilßilllßmßililß.uß. M.M.M,. B 111 B S97 words
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Article1091 1929-07-08 6 HOW JOSEPH GAVE THE WALLOP. Scared Competitors. Swathed in gunny-sacks, armored with liovlpipes, shod with waffle-irons. Joseoh a<^ vi.nced to battle. Not oven a Bcntral ti,.-r. Wi alone a South Carolina hohcat. could have fousrht off that assortment of junk. Robert H. Davis tells us in the1,091 words
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Advertisement540 1929-07-08 6 WHITEAWAYS HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 550 LADIES' HATS s~°^~ ~w_ I. allies' ready io wear Heady to wear straw fs^ K*—^ $5.50 to $9.75 i t/lrf 5 50 10 $100 A LARGE SELECTION IN CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS. SHADES, CREAM, WHITE, TUSCAN AND \LL THE NEW SHADES. PRICE 52.20540 words
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Advertisement323 1929-07-08 6 'I THIS Kmbrocatioq is specially prepared for India. Federated Malay States, and Straits Settlements. It was formerly kaown as Pain Relieving Balm. Gives instant r -hef to those suffering with Headache. Toothache. Neuralgia. Gout Rketraiatism. Sciatica. Lumbago, and Sore Throats. The paia resulting from Stiff Necks. Stiff Joints, Backache, or323 words
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Article148 1929-07-08 7 GERMANS ADMITTED AGAIN. PNew Foundations. [Router's Service.] l.umloii. July The Rhodes Scholars dinner at Oxford o-nipht was attended by the Prince of .Vales, Mr. Baldwin and ten pre-war Gernan Rhodes Scholars, including Count Jernstorff, Counsellor at the Embassy in xmdon. Mr. Baldwin in a speech announced that he148 words
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Article63 1929-07-08 7 Judgment Reserved. [Router's Service.] London, .lulv l >>e Board of Trade en<iuir\ into the Veittriu disaster in November, when 112 people irere drowned off the American coast has been completed. It lasted io day- and post th- Board over £14.(mh>, »>\i-lu«lin^ costs of solicitors and witnesses of63 words
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Article68 1929-07-08 7 f Renter*! Service.] New Orleans, .1 ul> 6. BerioiM rioting has occurred in connection with a local tramway strike, the itrikcn Attacking driven and conductors Imported by the company for strike st-rvit*-. Two strikers were shot by the police and nuim-r--ous ht a«ls were broken by68 words
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Article54 1929-07-08 7 Li\ini£M«>nt-. Montana, Jul> 8. George* Landtoy, »-<iii<>r <>f th«- Antwerp Matin, was Mvetvty icakled by spray from one of th*- t;eyst-rs whilst visitinir th«* famom Yellow»ton« Park. He vraa rushed U. hospital but th«T»« is littU- hope <»f his recovery. I jvinjf*-ton«*. Ju'> 7. M. l^uidro) haa54 words
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Article213 1929-07-08 7 [Reuter's Service.] I/ondon, July 5. Counts championship cricket natrhei c.nvluded to-day ah follows: War* ickwhire vs. Surrey. At Birmingham: Warwickshire led <»n ,\r>t inning*. Surrey 27;i Warwickshire :> >-»l for Shepherd ■cored 114 for Surrey Kilner 121 and Wyatt I*sl for Warv. ick-hire. I\trtri took five Surrey213 words
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Article97 1929-07-08 7 I Ist In. N. P. W. L. W. L. R. Pta. Hants (12) 16 I I 2 57 Vorthants (13) M I I 1 54 Sussex (7) 13 I 5 2 1 0 53 Lester (9) 15 4 5 1 5 0 52 Warwick (11) If 497 words
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Article773 1929-07-08 7 MEETING OF GENERAL COUNCIL. Malay Players Reprimanded. The Singapore Amateur Football Association issue the following report for the week ending Saturday July 6: The following matches will I e played during the week-ending Saturday .July 18: Division I:— Monday S.C.F.A. vs. Welch (Smith), stawium; Wednesday Malays vs. R.A. (Foster),773 words
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Article48 1929-07-08 7 ißeuterV Service]. Tulsa, Oklahama, Jul) »>■ A big financial combine is forming to construct a pipeline for piping natural vras to Chicago from Panhandle, Texas. Com- panies operating in the Chicago district will buy natural gas at the city gate and distribute it for industrial purposes.48 words
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Article27 1929-07-08 7 [Keuter's Service]. London, July 5. The final contingent of members of the British Association have left for South Africa to attend the 1929 Congress.27 words
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Advertisement531 1929-07-08 7 BUSINESS CARDS. BEACH HOUSE I TAN JONG KATONG Select Seaside Residential Hotel. Concrete Bathing Pas^r, tennifi Gsrajre, Good Cuieine. ;Phone 3553. M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. •■•^sXsXsXsXsXsXaXsXSXsXS^ filj|AS^AG lEt1 Et I/I AMCURE JISS FUMIKO. *32 Dhoby Ghaut. y^MSMaraiaißMaiai^tajaiaiaiaiaSßßßß (MEMORIALS. I SINGAPORE CASKET CO. MONUMENTAL MASONS. Telephone No. 75. fc^^^^3^jaiafil3M3J3ia3l3lSf3J3l3Jsl?iElg^^ TO LET.531 words
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Advertisement592 1929-07-08 7 NOTICES. PAJAM LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Interim Divilend of 5 per cent, on account of the financial 'ear ending September 30th, 192y, has been delared by the Directors payable to the Share* lolders on the Register on Tuesday, July .'JOth 9L»y. Notice is ala« hereby given that592 words
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Advertisement457 1929-07-08 7 CHOP KEPALA TROPICAL BEER I O\\ iim to the exceptional demand for s [i this new and entirely BRITISH BEER, jfj i i we are temporarily short of stocks. jy II t \S\ Fresh supplies are due on the 13th i i instant, followed by further shipments !j .1 weekly.457 words
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Advertisement276 1929-07-08 7 DISTRESS SALE. IN 1U SI PKBMI OOUBT OF THE SIK AITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF ttHOAHMB. Writ ftf Fill fill No. 35 dat»-d Jun«\ 192t. In the caus** of K. M. B, tMMMMBf Chetty landlord V«fWM Khoy Chow Tamant. AUCTION SALE of ■OUBBHOLO Kl KMTI'RK. fnrnpnsinic: Hi.urkwood table, black* <>.«i •hair-,276 words
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619 1929-07-08 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 8, 1929. WEEK-END COMMENT. a certain amouni of "atmos] re" developed in the House in the course of the debate on the Address when the matter of foreign policy wu discussed. Col. Wedgwood, who is by way of being a hard hitter in matters upon619 words
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Article403 1929-07-08 8 v. l).' i. ent y arrived in I i > and. 1 1. T <> M it that a ippea t Ma I and. In the D esca] I'd pi isoner lay was sent rigor* us imprisonment t his pr< sent t. E. heng San \\a~ charged in the Fourth403 words
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Article851 1929-07-08 8 THE COODEN BEACH MEETING. A Very' Plea-ant Gathering* [From Our ()•<■ i i :t.| lond'P June 11. Cui nd thi- fol< I u hich upp Kill nt> •«1 in l.i- special Lin<l L8 and l I Vc ten > tin final Of the Malayan Golf Coodeß Beach. The851 words
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Article81 1929-07-08 8 GOVERNMENT AND Ml\|\« INDUSTRY. Not (ioing to fetCt the "lamb. i i' i 'i h» Sir H tm lar| 'our |>:i: I. < I and tin* Sttltan <>n hi- < hauir.: 1 h n< t .ntend i" Sir Hu»fh. ,11, r.vti t«. ianil.. I«'\«n1 «'\«n81 words
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Article28 1929-07-08 8 H\m K.iMn at I;>oh. I 11-• Ii I A i Ipol II j g h K i m<.rnir 1 he > Excellei the* mak< I28 words
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Article33 1929-07-08 8 I undun. lul\ I Messrs. Symington and S notify to-das rubh^i follow Spot li 1 d. (up thf I 11 s |6d. (up 3 1 »>t >i > I i^ firm.33 words
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Article46 1929-07-08 8 dri'i'tinu tht- i^itoi a dinnei was bono > \:tt-i the Kmu. the contpan) 'I x i Holland the Th«- a proposed The R B N 1 amanahi] pita] rui Mr. Van > th« p Club to the al Sii N m m ,w w.v.%*. *i46 words
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Article20 1929-07-08 8 i !n ;u that when D J v U-aw .I »i H Hopkti l»r Hopkins will atul tetUlii M .M.M.M. - 20 words
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Advertisement200 1929-07-08 8 BB__^^BB7 K ,1^ j4 H fBB. 2 Alboppt !:>•"!, h| 1(1 nc>>ri><>ratt'd iouh t)« < ontpai ft' Ordiitmttett of Homj Kong), W t Incitrporotrti in Shanghai.) 90, Robinson Road. Singapore. ••••••••.•■•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a g TRY OUR j j Chilled Strawberries A DELICIOI S TOMISI NATION WITH I COLD STORAGE CREAM i Singapore200 words
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Advertisement137 1929-07-08 8 -!i:.B m~mr* n a,a aa a SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES 2 a R 'a r h u PATBRSON. SIVONS (<>.. l LIMITED B !B -I Prince Street, Singapore. I PHONE 2700. I 634 T K.K's I Balli 10 < nts. to $1 •">" ••;ich. [Biscuits, 1 tin fi I :■> T.">137 words
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Advertisement15 1929-07-08 8 r lo-d;; Ki'aturr j OUR NEW SERI I i; t Tl v Q <»f .v.vv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.15 words
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Article129 1929-07-08 9 IMPRESSIVE SERVICE 4T WESTMINSTER King's Tremendous Ovation. London, July 7 ui before the service of thanks H« M,,tyV recover wa^dt mmence at Westminster Abbey the vacant seats were Their Majestie? ies had begun to f. :<>!v mid wrem.l the Abbey, but in cool and ather they waited Their129 words
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Article203 1929-07-08 9 Andrew's Cath« Iral yesteiday was Led by Swindell in a service of thanksr the King'* n in common multitude b f others in the Empire rat th« world. Sunday being on which Kin*- George proce ided >bey Church of St. Peter at West- re to unite his203 words
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Article76 1929-07-08 9 Enquiry to be Held. rt i Service, j The Nairn-.'. July 7. Dutch poll military officers Curacao <>n July L9 to enquire du( t of the ;h1 military <.n the occasion cf the rebel Willemata a party of Venezuelan lu'l.l up Willemstad, the capiDutch Islam) of Curacoa,76 words
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Article65 1929-07-08 9 Mot laid for Prime Minister. [Renter's Service] Sofia. July 7. a rifle-fire attack ar between Kritchim and Philli- ccited the city as it is known Minister and Minister of Public motoring from Phillipopolis to rtained however that the Minister had entrained at Kritchim 3< ,ia while the Minister65 words
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Article30 1929-07-08 9 N EW REFUELLING RECORD. [Reuter'i Service.] Cleveland. July 6. ■plane City of Cleveland, pilotRO3 Mitchell ar<i Byron Newcomb, the world's refueling endurance rd. The plain- regained In the < hours second-.30 words
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Article25 1929-07-08 9 IKeuter's Service.] Washington, July 7death has occurred of Rear- Admiral frlward Eberle, ex-Chief of Naval uperatioM. Saturday's tables on papre 7.]25 words
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Article110 1929-07-08 9 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PEACE. AH Nations Must Join. [Keuter's Service.] If. d London, July »>. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald had an enthusifn n tT eI V° n K at DUrham from the Air Force (amp at Halton to attend a miners fete. At the condusi-.n of his speech a110 words
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Article247 1929-07-08 9 Mr. Henderson Explains the Position. [Renter 7 Service.] p i L<»nd«n. July 6. re^'.'r :i 'V l Sir A Chamberlain* point. i^acim, I hina in yesterday's debate. Mr. A. Hen i (Foreign Secretary) said Sir a- hambariain knew more of the negotiation* pr< ceex ing than he did247 words
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Article166 1929-07-08 9 France .still in Difficulty. r» i 'v< ute? s< rvice. j (indon, .lul> K. In reply to the French n te regarding meeting of the reparation: conferenci to implement the recent Owen Voung sch (iivat Brit&in has repeated hei view thai London ia the- i most convenient166 words
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Article77 1929-07-08 9 Shooting on Sight A^ain. Kt liter's Service. Oklahoma City, July H. VV. Thomascon, veteran prohibition agent, an.i three Assistants, have been arrested for raiding the farm of .lames Harris in search of liquor and sho< ting and killing Harris and his brothei -in-law named Lowery. Before they died77 words
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Article44 1929-07-08 9 Mr. Tokonami Returns to Seiyukai. [Nanyo Xichi-Xichi Service.] Tokio, July Ifr, Tokonami, President of the Shinto (iub, and his followers have decided to return to the Seiyukai Party after six years' separation, in the form of the amalgamation of the two parties.44 words
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Article27 1929-07-08 9 [Router's Service.] London. July 7. The Salvation Army leader, General Booth who died suddenly on June 16, left £913. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]27 words
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Article16 1929-07-08 9 Mr. W. M. Wall of Tenang- estate, Tenang, is now at Kuala Gemas estate, Gemas. M.M.16 words
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Article494 1929-07-08 9 FINE STRUGGLE IN r.IEN'3 DOUBLES. Cochet Regain i Title. [Router's Service. 1 f.OOdOn, July 6. The weather was dull si Wimbledon tolay and heavy sh. wera fell. Queues waited ill the morning at the gates. Lacoste (holder* was a spectator of the men'i final \h> h Cochet won494 words
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Article134 1929-07-08 9 j it utei 'a Service. Madrid, I ti I > 7. The draft of the new constitut! n read to tin* National Assembly has 10 1 claus It provides for the establishment of a Council of ihi- Realm including two royal Princes, the V 1 Toledo,134 words
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Article52 1929-07-08 9 Motorist and Gendarme Killed. Reuter' Service]. Fraiuorchamp. Juh 7. The racing motorist Charlie*, driving Bugatti in the Belgian Grand l'rix was instantanei usly killed by his car overturning. Kervyn, driving a Minerva, crashed through a I airier killi-n: one Gendarme and seriously injuring three other* ami sustaining52 words
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Article51 1929-07-08 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. July (J. The newipapen say that an influential committee representing- the petroleum interests will go to Europe Immediately to attempt to reconcile the differences of American and European producers and discuss revision of export prices and worldwide curtailment of production. [Saturday's cables on pajre51 words
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Article56 1929-07-08 9 There was a bURfI gathering of "Colonials" at a garden party given on June 8 at the Phyllis Court Club, Henley-on-Tham-es, by the Royal Empire Society, in co-oper-ation with tjhe Committee of the club. Among: those from overseas were Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. If.56 words
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Article299 1929-07-08 9 K EIDER CUP PILOT'S VICTORY. i Comes Fifth. I Service- 1 London, July ti. npsr air race f f lr c; ear Bri am has been 'von by Flight-Lieut. Atcheri»>. Sytag an Armstrong-Si iddey Grebe at an average speed of 150.:: milefl per hour. Saturdays air-race was299 words
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Article609 1929-07-08 9 Kooth Wins Sculling Championship. In connection with th. rimit of th< i:.. i Sing rtl of liling races \.i\ u < a »sful gatta was held at the Yacht Club Mir<:;i V J i ilu led the < lub sculling champi foui and open pair*. In the lub609 words
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Advertisement162 1929-07-08 9 X Collars From Linen-Land J Collar styles that are always ahead of fashion ft m^^^^~ *^9^^^mß^^^^^^V« w I 9 Wy£f -u-3 j: THE "GRAFTON" THE "GARRICK" 4 :I FOR DRESS WEAR FOR UNIVERSAL WFAR t v k perfect pitting— fine «jc \i.ity— comfort in wear x 9 I I J^162 words
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Advertisement782 1929-07-08 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY- WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. (0) WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Due Singapore. AUTOMEDON For London, Rotterdam782 words
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Advertisement493 1929-07-08 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U.SJi.) "ELLERMAN^TINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe S'pore. It2f. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO In Port 8.8. CITY OF PEKIN j u l y 25493 words
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Advertisement427 1929-07-08 10 P. fer'O. British India and Apcar Lines Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. (x) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (x) I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Dae I)u» Tonnafr?. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore MALWA427 words
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Advertisement658 1929-07-08 11 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Vessel- Arrive Leave London, Kotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen Dunkirk and Antwerp via Colombo Aden. Suez and Port Said. «u T Altai Maru Julv °0 Tnlv 21 Durban. Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Rueno? Aires ,Round., h *.W, )rld age fuw f Momev .<(658 words
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Advertisement394 1929-07-08 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cyfrirf AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND— THE— WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. Arrive Lenve Leave Singapore. Singapore. Fenanx. PRES. HARRISON In Port July 11 July 13 PRES. JOHNSON July 22 July 25394 words
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Advertisement656 1929-07-08 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (KUYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA;. Incorix.iated in holland.) UNDExi CONTRACT *ITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN &OVIRNMIM* T»tepfcoo« No. 364u, with sub. connections to: Passage, rr«i*hi. Traiidfiipmect. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. k«»r**tatatlTes in the Straits Settlements (Singapore an4 l'»n«ag). of ihe OFI U iAL656 words
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Article166 1929-07-08 12 There were 1,321 sheep aboard the City j of Windsor which arrived here from J%ydney on her way to Penang on Saturday. The French mail steamer Chenonceaux arrived here yesterday from Marseilles, leaving later in the day for Yokohama. The quarterly returns of signalling between H.M. ships and166 words
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Article251 1929-07-08 12 An action by the ownei > ol the Kitano Maru against the owners of Otranto came on Cor touring in the Admiralty Divisj. n on June lo iK-ton Mr. Justice Hill, sitting El uer Hrethien of Trinity HoQtt A collision oc. urred lad August between the JapaneseM.M. - 251 words
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Article391 1929-07-08 12 ('funi Work on the Clyde. Glaaaje* The fact th:it work i< l^inv carried on in Clyde shipyards and marine engineering *h<>ps much more enpsdltKfflslj th.iti ;it any previous time account^ t large extent for the many highly creditable achievement! in the way df early delta rief of new391 words
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Article49 1929-07-08 12 On May Bth the Chichibu .Maru was launched from the Yokohama Dockyard. She is the third of the three 17,000-ton N.Y.K. transpacific liners. The Chichibu Maru differs from the other two vessels slightly in length, being 560 ft. long with a beam of 74 ft.49 words
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Article72 1929-07-08 12 I 900 Bottles Discovered by N. Y. diatoms. New York. June 1. It is expected that the Captain of the United States liner. President Harding, will have difficulty in explaining the presence of 900 bottles of liquor, found by Customs officers, in the liner's life boats. Liquor is72 words
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Article62 1929-07-08 12 (By -courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ending midnight -July sth: Max. shade temp. SS.4 F Min. shade temp. 77 F Mean shade temp. 81.6 F Max. sun radiation 157 F Min. grass radiation 72 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 77.6 F Mean relative humidity62 words
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Advertisement697 1929-07-08 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tbe s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.697 words
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Advertisement411 1929-07-08 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Su€i) M.S. SILVERASH In Port M.S. SILVERGUAVA due July 3 sails Aujf. 6 M.S SILVERBEECH due Aug. 23 sails Au K 28 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA411 words
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Advertisement159 1929-07-08 12 CHARGEURS REUNIS. Incorporated in Kran» x REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT W. l ISSENGER SER\ E ■AIGON, IOIIUNK MMI'HOM. hut Singapore CAP VARKLLA July CAP TOI'RANf J U HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES. NANTES \M' RORDK\I Due Singapor« 1 W ST. JACQI'I J U l> CAP VARILLA July 30 MARSKII.LES. HAVES, DUNKIRK AND VNTWKKP Due159 words
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Miscellaneous749 1929-07-08 12 .WAIL DESPATCHES. BY IKAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and ruiantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesoay, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6749 words
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Article430 1929-07-08 13 ''Simple-Minded, Out of Place in Hteh Society Of the kind hearts, the buoyancy, and tht bajrjjy trousers of our lifet>oatnien. as told by the children of 1.400 schools in Givat Britain and Ireland. They wrote essay> for the Duke of North, umberland's competition which is organised each430 words
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Article619 1929-07-08 13 o^o^b^h a July B— Death of The Black Prince. 553 On July Bth, 137»i. Kdward YEARS Plantaganet. commonly known AGO. as "The Black Prince,"* the eldest son of King Edward 111. and Quee.. Philippa, and the greatest and most famou.of Britain's warrior princes, died at the619 words
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Article345 1929-07-08 13 Motor Coach Depot at the Chandos Arms. England's < Idest tavern, the Chandos* Arms at Edgware. which dates back to the days of William the Conqueror, has ceased to ;*i>t ns an inn. and will shortly Worm a !•<■ »l, u:g office for motor-coach345 words
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Advertisement149 1929-07-08 13 W NATURAL :^«tfßL\ H GENUINE I W I MINERAL \\^^afc' Ji VICHY t& 1= |EiCH^^Eß]| BOTTLED AT THE HOT SPRING SALITArIH ij *f\ BY ERASER NEAVE LTD. Genuine Vichy Salts heightened in value by the addition of saline constituents from the '< Salitar Hot Spring. A refreshing drink and a149 words
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Advertisement56 1929-07-08 13 CYLINDERS Kfl HHHVwI rfi^ O t %i4#4AO cf io g Ch6vRd Bh R r0404 ro CftQvrol6t His4o#y 111 fl urtQtiB B^ion6bTy M]*© vJjfjß Hfjc Rf*V wo rid famous slogan I';:S^l B^^^^^H^WHBBBll^^HHßf 1 J"^Bl TOURER t U25 SEOAN t 1845 PRODUCT OF CINI I A I MOTO I SINGAPORE -MALACCA ffl»56 words
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Article837 1929-07-08 14 WHAT MATCHES ARE LIKE ON CONTINENT. Not Picnics. English ;«>..t all mum whirl) scveesjesfm ered defeats in matches during inei. con tinental tours have come in for i considerable amount »f harsh criticism. In view o this the following article by a Madrid <>r respondent of the Daily837 words
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Article159 1929-07-08 14 Booking for the matinee performance >n Thursday ISth., will open Wednesday the 10th inst at *.:U) a.m. at John Little's. Children of sixteen and under will l>e admitted at $1.50. The charge for adults and hose over 16 will he $3. Parties of children -lumbering not k»M than159 words
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Article16 1929-07-08 14 Motorist at Bow County Court denying hat he did forty miles an hour; I am not16 words
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Advertisement275 1929-07-08 14 TIPPED WITH COPK OF PURE NATUPAL CPOWTH X~ s^^> Severe Eczema /!J R k\ on Face Arms and Legs wfk V portrait isoflli^s Florence T<ig- SB&^T V i nell.ol C7,S holars Ifoad, Italhnm, H6& 1 6 Q I<'ii<lon, Kn^'land, who iuoth» r M Wf' m "rites: When elevau years old275 words
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Advertisement100 1929-07-08 14 I STOP THAT I Less Work I 17 A 1^ AND T X LC APk 1 Better Results! You can quickly repair 1 leaks or cracks in radi- ators, why be stranded j| miles from home, when it can be avoided h\ /"V^v JPHVIk LLpaK jSS^\^\ 1 varnish, enamel, duco.100 words
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892 1929-07-08 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY. JULY 6th. Buyers Sellers. Asam kum bang 39s 41s Bangrin Tin 34s 9d 35s 9d Batang Padang ($1) S5 40 Batu Laves ÜBl\k 1.62 Bukit Arang ($1) 2 .10 Burmah Malaya 41s 42s Chenderiang <js 10s Chin Chin ($1) 15 20 Eastern Siam892 words
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Article65 1929-07-08 15 liank 4 ni..-. 2)3 27|32 Bank demand 2 3 23;32 Private endttl tii.*. j. 4 o iu New York, demand 55 18 16 Credits yO day* 67% France, dervand 1431 India. T.T. |f| Honirkon^, (J»'in;iiid 13*4 P-<^ Dis. Yokohama, drmand l'J-4 1 Java, demand J ■<'*>« B.nt'kok. demand 80^465 words
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Article246 1929-07-08 15 July 6. Tin i::. !..„> $105 Gambier 8 14 IN-ppti White 118 I't'pp«T Black 60 Flake Tapioca 6% Pearl Sago Small 0 Rice, Anam No. 2 2RC Copn SuMilriri! 9.10 Kice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eajrle (New) 8.80 Rice, Siam old No. 1. S3O Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260246 words
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Article61 1929-07-08 15 July Kth.. 12 o'clock noon. R.s.s. equal t<> Standard, QjC f. Si »t 37 Standard R.S.S. on Tender lnl] 37 37* 4 AugU»| 17H Stptembtt 37 :t>> Au»f-Sept. l»ec. M t»% Jan Mat M P'\ Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable: London Sp<-t -he«-t I<>61 words
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Article20 1929-07-08 15 Treat) Katiticd b\ Mejli». London. June 27. The MejltM to-dajj ratified tht rVrsoBelirian Treaty <>t" Commerce and Navigation,20 words
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Article82 1929-07-08 15 A rat >|h nt one of iti fabled nine lives recently equipped with rubber heart, according tn Dr. O, s. (iiM>s of Dalh< usic University, ai reported by tin- New Vork Tinea. Thv heart, electrically operated, maintained full action over a period of hours in82 words
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Article303 1929-07-08 15 JACKS' REPORT. l/ondon, June 12. The M-ttk'mi'nt of the terms 1.1 the ration agTOlOlom has steadied Market! all round, hut the cfcompßOOO d! t0... 1 Ihi depress quotations fur all other commodities. topper.-- The Copper Bap»iUll' Trust considers that the present qiiot»tt inns .i" In cent> |>er303 words
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190 1929-07-08 15 .Sini'apnri- Jul> H. Kuhh^r. Londoa mi.'. \r u i U n. Prfea noon: Spot Mtfc, .July :5 7, Au^r. S7H, Aug.Sept Jff%, Oit.-htc* Jan.- March 40. Finn quiet. Tin.- London 1207 \\l* 6d. lOi up. Mining.— Firm. Sunjffi \N':. x.d.. Koehaii i..*>:> i.:>^ t190 words
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Article60 1929-07-08 15 Bin Capital Increase. I ondun, Jul> Amherst Rubber Co, is taking over ,J< n derak Bstatea from December r.»2'.» oa pro rats, valuation of the i I :,,.th *«u panits. u i< propoaed t<> t ii«eapHal <»f the mm company from E25,000 to (125,000 by60 words
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Article116 1929-07-08 15 Saturdays Alterations Jul> rtth.. Closing Prices. Buyer- Sell, Hong batt> 7;, ~y Johan Tin j,, Kinta Tm Dred. 1 7:. l.Tßfc Kucha 1 Lukut 1 uu 1 .47 1 j Malayan (on. L'lu Piah ;J;, l'lu Klangs iAI% Vi Assam kumbangs 40. |U M atu T,n 3d116 words
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Advertisement376 1929-07-08 15 ASSET m™ R $9 so ooo ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old J me company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life iTTDuwim376 words
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Advertisement277 1929-07-08 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishop sgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Harbin Tongkah Amritsar Iloilo (Bhuket). Bangkok277 words
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Advertisement585 1929-07-08 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in 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 $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W. H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.585 words
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Advertisement39 1929-07-08 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter AJ). 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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Article222 1929-07-08 16 THE A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. Burghley Beaten in Hurdles. [Reutcr'a Service.] London, July 6. The following were the results in the A.A.A. Championships at Stamford Bridge. High Jump: Kesmarki (Hungary) 6 ft. 3 ins. 100 Yards: Jack London (Britain) 10 sees. Four Miles: Beavers (England) 19 mins. 49 2-5 sees.222 words
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Article61 1929-07-08 16 WORLD MARATHON RECORD BEATEN. [Reuters Service London. July S. At Stamford Bridge to-day H. Payne won the British Marathon in 2 hrs 30 mins. 57 3-5 seconds, a world's record. [FREE PRESS SERVICE. -COPYRIGHT] I^ondon. July 6. Payne yesterday won the A. A. A. Marathon of 26 miles 38."> yards61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1929-07-08 16 INTER-PORT Y ACHTING. record vf 1920 of 2 hrs., :*2 mins., '6b 4-5 sees., and his own last year's record of 234 3-*. Mr. F. G. Lm*dom*M Kmtkieen^ whiek wt,,< to,, f thr thre> rnn far RiSA ik. Battle, a duriiip the icrrk-43 words
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Article203 1929-07-08 16 Dull Day and Head Wind. I neuter f service I. I ondon. July 6At H mley the weather was dull and threaterinjr with a slight headwind against the crews. The following were the results of the Finals. Grand Challenge (up: Leander beat Thames (Holders) by two lengths in203 words
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Article660 1929-07-08 16 THE PERAK TURF CLUB MEETING. Two Surprise Results. Ipoh, July 6. Fine weather favoured the second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting to-day but the very hard track did not suit many of the horses. The fields were good and the keen and exciting sport was witnessed by660 words
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Article61 1929-07-08 16 Kentle Wins V.R.C. Grand National. [FRKK PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT]. Sydney. July 7. The V.R.C. Grand National hurdle race (three miles) resulted as followsKENTLE 10.8 j CHUiHREE 9.9 f| BAY OF BISCAY 9.6 V\on by a length; third threequarters of a length away. Time 5 mins. 39 sees. Fifteen61 words
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Article58 1929-07-08 16 London. July 6. Striking success has attended the inauguration of the totalisator at Newmarket this week and there has been a turnover of £50,000. A feature of the success of the system is the betting for places on race courses where hitherto there has been no58 words
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Article46 1929-07-08 16 Kuala Lumpur. July t>. In the Selangor lawn tennis singles championship yesterday evening first round reults were: Erring-ton beat Loke Yaik Foo, ."—B, 6—3, 6—2; Hovil beat Nathan, 4—6, <;_ 3, 7—5; Ferriday beat Ward, 6 3, 6—3; Wedgewood beat Arriffin 6 2 6—4.46 words
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Article295 1929-07-08 16 8.8. I'S COMFORTABLE WIN. Bright Play on Padang. After 84 runs had been scored for the loss of four wickets in reply to the P.S. and L's total of 153, during the S.C.C. tournament game on the Padang on Saturday, More and Wild brought the 8.8. and I. to295 words
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Article348 1929-07-08 16 Etceteras Just Beaten. A splendid stand by Laverton and a newbatsman named Kendall when the Etceteras had seven wickets down for «J4 runs only, against the bowling of the Welch Regiment at Tanglin on Saturday pulled the fat out of the fire so to speak, and the348 words
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Article318 1929-07-08 16 I Regiment's Keen Fielding. i The Welch Regiment yesterday nut the IS.C.C 2nd XI on the Padang and went down badly against the bowling of Vine and Imray. They scored only 77. But they made amends by exceptionally keen fielding, a'l ten players of the S.C.C. side being318 words
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Article95 1929-07-08 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London. July 6. The South Afeican touring team are sending" out an "5.0.5," message for Duminy (Transvaal) who is supposed to be in England, as their team has become so weakened by injuries. It will be remembered that in the second Test the95 words
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Article994 1929-07-08 16 SINGAPORE WIN AGAINST BATAVIA. R.S.Y.C. at Home. The tenth annual At Home of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was held on Saturday, the date having been arranged to coincide with the visit of the yachtsmen from the Royal Batavian Yacht Club. H. E. the Governor (the Commodore) and994 words
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Advertisement323 1929-07-08 16 I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. I Hi Price Reductions. (From July Ist.) |j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" f THE WORLD'S BEST GRAMOPHONE. 1 1 PORTABLE MODELS. Old Price. NEW PRICK sj Black $75.00 $65.00 Coloured $85.00 $75.00 j Red Leather $110.00 $95.00 |j TABLE MODELS. I Oak 103 $75.00 $65.00 i Mahogany 103323 words
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