The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 July 1929
1929-07-09
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Title Section13 1929-07-09 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SS. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. NO. 12,76113 words
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Article208 1929-07-09 1 The Kinjr should have left for SandrinKham \*-<t«-rda\. but the journey is postponed indt-tm it. Iv ,<> that another Xray examinatitin of His Majesty's chest may be made Page 9. A Danish steamer arriving m a North Sea port wports observing an unknown vessel sunk by an208 words
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Article95 1929-07-09 1 Sooony that's the spirit Pa;n Fine old Sherry from Little's Pa^o s. A new shipment of Fiats is due— Pa^e <>. IVps tor Colds, coughs anil brnnchitis P*C« 14. Robinaon'i itodi I.ifejruaid liquid eai poliiih Tajri' i. Notice by P.W.D. J»nd Singapore Muniii-pality-Pa^e 7. Aut-tion sale of oAet95 words
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Article192 1929-07-09 1 I Writer. 0.5* 1 m*. 7 A- Open. T.Vlch lUgt. Saorti Tanr P. -,ik Km<F< sthalli (».T.K.c. rs. B.C f.A. -i< p m BJLC; V.M.C.A. v^. Robin*o 1> v. M V.M.C.A. H.M.S. I'liiatuie, Vutona IlttattV, 9Jt p.m. II <>{, rmhty. IOfA. HlCtl Water, l^f M. rootball: Malajri j:.a.192 words
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Article1145 1929-07-09 1 When. 300 \ears ago, Ht rU-rt set out upon his journey to Persia, hi- sailed from Oral via Brazil and the Cape «,f oo d Hope— which ought to be warrant enough for anything that my friends found MCWtrk m starting from Losdos for Ppfels via Manchester.1,145 words
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Advertisement213 1929-07-09 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS 82, HIGH STREET. If Raffles Hotel eg i FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION 1 1 TEA GRILL ROOM AFTER DANCES UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST DINNER MONDAY. DANCES I J WEDNESDAY r f 1 ™i"v Dane Night ;,';->-;: Dinners SATO A213 words
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Advertisement244 1929-07-09 1 Ife a* j I rt- The easy writing lj ROYAL TYPEWRITER— A writing machine rj i of surpassing excellence. I p U A Sole A*enU: w l-r^ijfU KCjI #H coll yer quay il V |)|L^ SINGAPORE I I Alsoat I [j (Incorporated m England). Tenang and Kuala Lumpur. i EUROPE^244 words
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Advertisement25 1929-07-09 1 CHRYSLER I LOW UPKEEP .mmn:non»:»::»»»mwiuinmuuuuiiic <>■■■■■■■■ CHARLES HEIDSIECK I 1 CHAMPAGNE I VINTAGE ISIS. i The Best. j JSWEE LEE CO, B >Vin^ Merchants. i:m nmt25 words
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Advertisement16 1929-07-09 1 wing loom;. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Gu« ran teed. 32. HIGH STREET.16 words
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Article215 1929-07-09 2 Anxious to Join Welsh Guards. Thi Household Brigade Magazine contains correspondence from a German who, on hearing that the Welsh Guards Regiment was open for recruiting, offered himself as candidate. T\ editor of the magazine makei the following comment and prints the letter both m German and215 words
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Article225 1929-07-09 2 Correspondence for Great Uriuiin anal Northern Ireland and Irish Free State will be accepted for onward transmission by Air Mail from Marseilles to London. An acceleration of one da\ m delivery .should be achieved by making use of this service.! Any kind of letter packet may be Beßi225 words
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Article47 1929-07-09 2 A six-year-old boy has been convicted <»; manslaughter by a Kentucky jury and sentenced U> fifteen ytars m a reformatory. The boy was sharped with killing coin panion aped «-i«;ht with his father's irun following a quarrel over a disputed piece of47 words
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Advertisement316 1929-07-09 2 MADAM K L Y£Y rhortly AiV Presents Her TALENTED PUPILS. at the Victoria Theatre In a real versatile entertainment for young and old. BIGGER SURPRISE. RIGHIER ITEMS. ETTER DANCING EAVTIFVL GIRLS. EAUTIFULLY GOWNED. ABY WONDERS ETTER THAN EVER. Don't miss seeing: these darlings m real Jazz. COME Judf?e for yourself316 words
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Advertisement286 1929-07-09 2 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING 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 Be Rendered By an Augmented Orchestra. BE WISE BOOK286 words
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Advertisement415 1929-07-09 2 ALHAMBRA Tan Chen* Kee A Co., Ltd M ProprieUrs. PROGRAMME I CommeaicinK Saturday, July 6th^ and ending Thursday, In). > lh In the Second Show at p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. D. W. GRIFFITH'S I Lady of the Pavement; WTTH LUPE VELEZ I WILLIAM BOYD. I The love story of415 words
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Article497 1929-07-09 3 ACCIOUiJNT. Driver of Overland Charged. As the result of a collision wiiieh occurred on wiinc 2a, at the junction oi CampbeiJ feMMd ana Am pang Roaa between t.c fion'ble the C hief-Secretaiy's Daimler car and an Overland car being diiven by an Jndian Tamil nanu-u Mohamed497 words
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Article238 1929-07-09 3 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for llm tve°k ended June 29th. Herbtra: 1 case of smallpox. Alexandria: 1 ca<e of plague. Tort Said: 1 case of typhus exanthemnti*us. \der. 55 smallpox casis and f> death.- aa igainst 10 cases238 words
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Article127 1929-07-09 3 The June issue of the Malayan Medical Journal contains Dr. Wilson's presidential aadress at the annual meeting of the Malaya branch, m which he pleads lor a remembrance of the ethical as well as the mechanical side of medical work. The contributed articles deal with the construction127 words
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Article55 1929-07-09 3 According to the Van^uardia, a Manila newspaper, Mr. G. M. Kiercy, a merchant who has lived m the Philippines for 30 years, has inherited $377,000, of which $250,000 is m real estate, from a bachelor uncle, Mr. Robert Kiercy, of Glasgow. In accordance with a stipulation m the will, he55 words
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Article180 1929-07-09 3 GIANTS UNEARTHED IN FRANCE. Fifth Century Invaders Seven Feet High, Paris, June 5. On May .SO the Temps drew attention to i the discovery of some ancient tombs iu*ar J Tournus. m the neighbourhood of Macon, < by some workmen employed m building a cellar. Two more tombs have been180 words
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Article295 1929-07-09 3 A sensation has been caused m the Polar. Tikus District, says the Pinang Gazette, by the fact that about 25 families or to be ?xact 26 tenants have been a month's notice "to deliver up possession of \nd remove the houses bi«ilt on land belonging to the Mission Etrangaras." It295 words
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Advertisement199 1929-07-09 3 ■MmHI^H Tliri nn CltmT I for the increasing world-wide popularity of Haig Whisky is INSIDE THE BOTTLE Local Agents THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. ICHOP KEPALA! ji I I KUr IC A L. BEER Owing lo the exceptional demand for this new and entirely BRITISH BEER, we are temporarily short of199 words
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Advertisement188 1929-07-09 3 TIMBORITE I REGD. I THE PERFECT WOOD PRESERVATIVE AND WHITE ANT PREVENTATIVE j j jj Prevents Rot, Stops Decay jj 1 and ij Withstands Insect Attacks jj I i Every piece of timber, every plank and board, every pile and pole, is I i| game for the attack of wood's188 words
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Article1877 1929-07-09 4 FLYING DAY BY DAY. ij An Astonishing Aircraft. fj J AEROPLANES FOR £200— BY POST i By T. Stanhope Sprigg (Editor of tendon. June 12. Last year, when the Atlantic had been flown over a dozen times, and over a dozen lives had b*»en lost on the1,877 words
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Article1911 1929-07-09 4 What is the Future of Welwyn jj jj and Elstree I THE ENGLISH HOLLYWOOD. I" By JOAN LITTLEFIEI I). S [Copyright by the Free Press and the N.A.N.A.] I'O \%h.it extent i the British Film Industry going to survive? Admittedly the production of him- m England1,911 words
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Article, Illustration465 1929-07-09 4 HARRY PRESTON ON HOW TO BOX. j 5 I How to Prepare for the Ring. j S PHYSICALLY FIT OR STALE Special to th»- Free I 1 J With the confessed doubtful quality of movement* t-. 1..- r« L 'ula(. present day heavy-weight boxers, the m- mm«. Do not465 words
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Article537 1929-07-09 4 Proposal For Removal. The Citj Corporation baa I the question of the removal H<>u*-.- to anothei rite within the it> •aft The Observer. This proposal ft the n ~ult of request iy th. General Put V. Committee t the Finai Committal to consider the expenditure I537 words
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Article353 1929-07-09 4 Swindlers drought to l*<x>k A MTiaj of media borderiai oW farcical through thi •:ulity of the pal the Vraf I .!>• Two men, one of whom sure huntei roujrhl CeUli an the charge of ha\'. ceaaidarahai sur. fecacei from -everal parsaaja, memdiag ts« retired Army cssoajhi,353 words
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Article53 1929-07-09 4 Mr. H. Armstrong. Waiilk'bun Kuala I.umpur. ifTjl *"t B I Fri<ia> It join thi- fiWiWl N|y vn route for England on *h«'r He ho]H-> to rvturn toy. ani- Uw M<l Dctofctr. Mr. K. H. JMlfWip Sll(1 nctinir a> !nan;i»fiT of th«- IfW :i< lflU n vrowp of m( unf Mi53 words
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Article341 1929-07-09 5 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The July Bogey competition was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted m a tie between Messrs. L. D. Hardie, J. M. Scoular and H. R. Baker m A division; and was won by Mr. J. C. Barry m B division. Eighty four cards were341 words
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Article131 1929-07-09 5 "A" Singles Handicap. Chia Teck Yam owe beat Chen Su I,an owe 3, 6 l, 6 3. Jee Ah Chian owe heat Yap Ah Hyan owe 6, 7 5, 7 5. *'B" Singles Handicap. Wee Keng Cheng owe 12 beat Frank Quah owe 9, 6 l,131 words
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Article351 1929-07-09 5 Projected Visit Postponed. The projected visit of a Ceylon team to England m 1931 has been abandoned foi the time being and the hope is still expressed that it may be possible to carry out the suggestion m IMS. The question of a Ceylon visit351 words
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Article160 1929-07-09 5 Mr. L. D. Austin, who ir. more popularly known amonj? his Chinese friends as Au Soo Tin, was entertained to a farewell dinner at Ayer Etam last evening by a number of his Chinese friends, says Wednesday's Straits Echo. The engagement is announced of Mr. Dotrprlas Alexander Wright, of Dartry160 words
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Article342 1929-07-09 5 ,3 The other day I made mention <>!' thelj| fact mat Hong Konir had 1 st a pood all- f round sportsman m C. D. WaU>. who hn< appeared m both lnterport cricket and rugby i matches, writes Spectator m the South 5 China Morning Post. This reminds342 words
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Article49 1929-07-09 5 Orders for week ending Sunday July 14th. Tuesday. 9th Advanced Sijarnalline Class. Headquarters, 5.16 p.m. Officers' Meeting, Headquarters. r> p.m. Thursday, llth Band Practice. Headquarters. 5.15 p.m. Friday. 12th Elementary Signalling Clr.ss. Headquarters, 5.11 p.m. Ambulance Class Headquarters, 5.1 r D.m. W. T. CHERRY. District Commissioner.49 words
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Article63 1929-07-09 5 The report for week June 23rd 29th states: Total Flying Time 4 hours 10 mins., Dual s Instruction 2 hours 45 mins., Solo Flights I 50 mins., Passenger Flights 25 mins., Tests V 10 mins. Owing to rain practically every day this r week, no flying was63 words
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Article32 1929-07-09 5 l By Royal Command (of the King of c Siam). says the Siam Observer, all offie cials 60 years of age will have to retire at the end of the current month.32 words
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Article295 1929-07-09 5 Electricity Blamed by Two Scientists. Is the human body an electric battery? Does our life, energy, and vitality depend on how strong a current we create? And, most fascinating of all, is love simply the result of electrical attraction? A distinguished American medical man. Dr. G.295 words
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Advertisement267 1929-07-09 5 Glorious Health r/| S long as a man is sound m limb, stomach and head (lots manage without brains nothing much should be the matter with him. When your car stops, the first thing to do is to see whether you have petrol. The same with your body. Your blood267 words
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Advertisement102 1929-07-09 5 quality E^^aiijih THE RIGHT vL^ THE RIGHT J^\ rpP^E^JgSm That "PICCADILLY" Cigarette* IWfisJsaiun. lT" ZUyi always alike— no variation m Quality HBRttSHj The same Golden Virginia leaf is used ■RgMUgIM The P e °P le wh( > mak c them C ARRERAS WRjij^XS^^jji/M °f LONDON, have a reputation of over102 words
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568 1929-07-09 6 MR. OSBERT SITWELL'S PORTRAIT-POEMS. life Depicted m Rhyme. Ttlifl ii the ;ir:; •all «-n Mr. Osberi Sitwell at hi* little m \Mit. -an Eveitia N il correspondent m Mail week. 1 Sitwell baa much i>' m In announcing that he is n, w v accept *on>mNsion.< from clients who have568 words
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Article1067 1929-07-09 6 WHAT IT EARNED LAST YEAR. Currency Profits. Prom th»: annual n-port <m tin m r.in.' Oi the CWHMQ I>*-|iartm»'iit for T.'J^ *< make the following extracts: The value of notes m circulation I D ICth September, IMS, WU $11 .•">• tad the t (ininiissionei v worth $lt>9.K24.fioiMi:i; that1,067 words
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Advertisement374 1929-07-09 6 I y*ssS?"^^^^^^^—M«M»iii^ —^BBBB— M|j II l c II 818 B BH^ [i I I i^^^ B noV sh^ )inenl ot tni> -c ::,uli cars i> due on I? L B B -ul> Sth, which includes 2 and i seaters. Bl Sjl B^ B fl^^l B Owing to heavy demand, we374 words
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Advertisement199 1929-07-09 6 Floors polished with reflect j your j good taste! .v>..i pvryarsjirv. RONL'K. Ltd Purul.de. Koglaod. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I RED RASH ITCHED DREADFULLY On Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. Lost Hest. Cuticura Healed. A red rash came out on my face and spread to my neck, arms and hands. It was of199 words
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Advertisement138 1929-07-09 6 r. A MOP OR TWO Oi YOUR SOUP iflr>* mma r > -> I LEAfr PEPRINS SAUCE at DO YOU SUFFER CONSTANT PAIN? Is eoamtanl pain h an making foatf 1 mi h ach<* all nvi i' i Arc fosj from loss <>i appetite. arc you until to enjoy rosji138 words
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Article133 1929-07-09 7 RICH DISCOVERIES NEAR JERUSALEM. Valuable Finds. [Reuter's Service). Jerusalem. July B. Three iron age tombs have heen unearthed at Telel Nasbeh, the probable site of the biblical Mizpah, north of Jerusalem, by the expedition of the Pacific School of Religion of Berkeley, California. Pottery, beads and jewellery,133 words
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Article, Illustration558 1929-07-09 7 Women Competitors Complete Stormy Course. Further evidence of the ever-increasing progress that is being made m aviation is to be found m a comparison of the times of the winners m the Kind's Cup ISM this year and last. ('apt. W. L. Hope won last year at558 words
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58 1929-07-09 7 [Reuter's Service.] New York, July S. Seventy-five horses perished m a fire m a three-storey building here when damage amounting to $750,000 was done. Work has started on the new AngloChinese School at Teluk Anson. Among donors to the building fund are H.H.58 words
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Article69 1929-07-09 7 FATAL ATTEMPT TO CLIMR MONT RLANC. Two Frenchmen Perish. [Reuter's Service.l namonix. July 8. i-vo Prenchmen, an architect of Aix-les-Bains and an intelligence officer of the Rhine Army, perished from the cold within a few minutes of climbing almost to the summit of Mont Blanc during a69 words
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Article155 1929-07-09 7 Successful First Year. Ikiuut';. berviee, London, July S. A very successful war's working is «lesribed m the ftrsi annual report of the ntial Collieries Commercial Association known as "the five counties coal scheme," formed m April 1918 to secure co-operation '.n the production and marketing of155 words
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97 1929-07-09 7 Tariff Kill Dangers. I Renter*! Service.] Washington. JoJj ft. The ensjetnent of an American valoatkm plan which would all<>v. the l'tisident 10 rais* <»i lower duties al his own discretion together with flexible provisions as contained m the pending taritf bill, would make the President not97 words
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Article86 1929-07-09 7 Motor-Car Fired On. i neuter BoirtcieJ* i Sofia. JuK 7. From details <>f the motorcar outrage it appoarf the ear COWtai— d the Prefect of Plovdiv, the Governmental seereta.y t--the Minister of Public Works and |xilice ofß-f-ers. Twenty shot> vrerc tired and a |>». \c9 oftieer was86 words
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Article354 1929-07-09 7 Found Sticking (o Fish m the North Sea. Up from the bottom of the North S*a *.i English fisherman recently hauled a tish which presented him with the business* card of Louis Wvickum. of New York, publicity director for the Hamburg- American Line. Mr. Weiekum recently received354 words
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Article48 1929-07-09 7 Mr. H. 0. Wodehouse, C.M.G., late of the Colonial Service, whose death has taken place at the are of 83 years, was the father of Mr. P. G. Wodehouse, the well-known novelist, Mr. P. P. G. Wodehouse. C.1.E., Deputy Superintendent of Police, Hong Kong and Commander Wodehouse, R.N.48 words
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Advertisement564 1929-07-09 7 BUSINESSJCARDS^ I beacHTEßu^l TAN JONG KATONG r lect Seaside Residential Hotel. Concrete Bathing Pagar, Tennis, Garage, Good Cuieine. Spfvno 5553. M. C. Gasper. I'rop-irtor. V II ANICURE JISS FUMIKO. I I *> w ™32 Dhoby Ghaut. FUNERALS. 1 SINGAPORE CASKET CO. rXI'ERIENCED UNDERTAKERS. Hay and Night Service. Tel. No. 75.564 words
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Advertisement646 1929-07-09 7 NOTICES. LESSONS IN BATEK. A LADY ii Riving lessons m Batch (painting •n silk). Hours from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and •1 pm. to C p.m. Grosvenor Hotel, Room 319. TED LEWIS' HARMONY^ BAND Is open to accept engagements to |»!ajf for a 1 social gatherings. GROSVKNOS HOTEL, TEL.646 words
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Advertisement887 1929-07-09 7 NOTICES. PENANG TURF CLUB. Autumn Meeting, 1929. (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing). Ut, Day. Saturday, July 27th.. 192!> (9 Hares), First Kace 2.15 p.m. 2nd. Day. Tuesday, July 30th.. 1929 (8 Race.s), First Kace 2.30 p.m. 3rd. Day, Thursday, August Ist., 1929 (I Races). First Race 2.30 p.m. 4th. Day,887 words
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Advertisement583 1929-07-09 7 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SI' PKEME COURT OF THF. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of Seizure and Sale dated 1 Ith. May VJ'- H} In the cause of (loh Chenir Kirn IM.untiff Inchc Katijah binte Ab<lullah Id lYndani. AUCTION SALE of ALL TIIK HOISKHOLP FURNITURE Omprisinjf HantritiK lamp, square583 words
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Article24 1929-07-09 8 BIRTH. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. SHANNON. At Mm Matern r, Ho*| •0, Penans, on July t.. immt of S, 1. Shnn >; H.ir-..,. EtUU>, Bcdonr, Kedah .i24 words
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768 1929-07-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1929. THE TIN PRICE PLOT. When all the arguments m favour of the latest effort at a tin price stabilisation scheme are considered and put side by side, we have little doubt that the average man will come to one conclusion, which is that768 words
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Article326 1929-07-09 8 Thr Penanjr Assizes open m the Supreme Court to-day before His Lordship thr Hon. Mr. Jmttci Sproule. Then- are >i\ cam on the calendar, including one murder charge. Major Sir Hubert .1. A. Henniker. 2nd. Bn. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, who has many friends m Singapore, has been appointed326 words
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Article961 1929-07-09 8 A CURIOUS VOLCANIC EFFECT. Anak Krakatau Disappears. [From Our Own C «>n espondent.l Katavia. July 5. The island Anak Krakatau, which was lonneii during tne eruptions m Januar> last, has disappeared: It was composed of volcanic matter and at me tune atcained a size Of 800 feet m961 words
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Article56 1929-07-09 8 HIGH COMMISSION KH IPOH. Real Hustle. [From Our Owi < omapoi IP<»h. j, The Qmmri iaotiag riotl Saturday vat I \er> l, U s> fcm lunched with nine- faaati at th. R, presented three HtaVafc I hoaaatted the t«.un. attend I th. rally, dined uith tfco Parai Mil56 words
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52 1929-07-09 8 [From Our Oim < M r. Kuala l.umpur. |i The M.SA.K. farewell dinner 11. Meiedith mi Saturdax a.,- fui If ill t :tn<i ua .it t Macd li\ including a cont indent w'ari. Lt.-< <»l. .J. |v Su. [><>>. .1 the hcHlth of tki The52 words
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Article16 1929-07-09 8 [FRKK PtJUfl SBBVK I Bangkok Prince Mahidol. vs h<» ha ill, is improving.16 words
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Article86 1929-07-09 8 Bi Vht aad Strait i Pi i i ady to Achieve the d if ;miu-iny u> all m thi> winds and incipient influer laclodod, Mr .i \l S Mr. A M Sai kica, bat I not quite roalioad the which lurks m eacl tf of f;.ithful frien«ls. oth^rwise86 words
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Article62 1929-07-09 8 LATEST TIN AM) RUSHER PRICES. [nil London. .lul\ 8, 1.20 p.m M('»i •>. Lewis. Lazarus and B notify to-dnv's tin nrie^ Spot £204 9 L( 1 1 1»>. The market [i iteftd) Messn Symimrtoa and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber pn< follow Spot 1 1 B HUhs. (l. (up62 words
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Article78 1929-07-09 8 I rtt| from an rvtraor.iir llj n m London Sojitoro'i uniq of n\an..n»ttis tfJOl their lOBSOC If World r. .-morrow nijrht at I.IS irk will pivsent the Kxcels uhich a trovpi of ivMon »?o ikrowgl rate and rathn amarinjf novoMCWtl ■M ■Mfod rhythm. This J-alUt hr..Uk F> tht>78 words
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Article149 1929-07-09 8 'i ru- f'nlin- Han.i fixture for t-'-i.i Tutda> > at Katorii; Park ha- h:i<i I rolled. Tkt mvnil.. t |f th«- h at Mm last nu'ftin»r. <1iIt n -or\« -mall blotkv if agricultural land rlo*«> to IVrak town* fof .mment pen si<Hierm. Taptain <\ K. M,.rii>h. if Urn Polire. who149 words
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Article50 1929-07-09 8 1 lv- following appointtm i* made by th»- S«<.tvtar> <«f 8t»1 Colonies for thy month ended i F.M.S.; Messrs. Am>*..rth ..n.i I ness. Assistant Su|K*rintcn<h>rir Department; Missos X M. «oK ill*H. M. Howe, 1 M. Poul«on an.l B Kuraisg ibt^rs; SX; Mr v w -Hi. M.R., Ck H.. D.P.H M50 words
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Advertisement356 1929-07-09 8 INFLUENZA WORTH WHILE. "Champagne every day keeps influenza away" is the new slogan of the doctors. "It is an excellent thing for those who can afford it," said a Harley-street specialist to a Daily Express representative. "It is best after the acute stages have passed. "Champagne helps to disperse the356 words
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Advertisement94 1929-07-09 8 3®®®@® ®®<5 s®®®® I I w ,a>, I i I (Wontt) f\ •■•HO I Ni^ I 1 I THIEVES STOLE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WHISKY, RUM, GIN, PORT AND BRANDY from the pavilion of a Kent Golf Club the other day. Apparently the first eighteen holes were not visited at94 words
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Advertisement12 1929-07-09 8 To-day *s Feature. J: BRITISH FILM ji S DEVELOPMENTS s —rati* i12 words
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Article224 1929-07-09 9 CHEST CONDITION NOT SATISFACTORY. Sandringham Visit Postponed. PRE3S SERVICE. COPYRIGHT] Londqn. July 8. II the last moment the King's journey which was to have taken placi -day has had to be postponed, as it has Ken found essential to conduct a further medical \-ray examination of the224 words
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89 1929-07-09 9 Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala I.umpur, Jui> X. The thanksgiving service for the King's vhich \va held at St. Mary's Church restdrday, \\l;i> very larg-ely atIpoh, July 8. ksgiving service at Saint John's There was a lull church parade ir uding members of the Ex-services :<>n. The89 words
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127 1929-07-09 9 I/ondon, July 1. cation of the King's return to All-India Depressed Classes As. trough its president. Mr. M. C. legraphed a loyal message exy at his return to London after his illness and praying that he should enjoy continued health and strength. Sir Zultikar127 words
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Article34 1929-07-09 9 London. July 7. Hi- Majesty has sent a message to the Archbishop of Canterbury expressing thankliru and satisfaction that his earnest desire to join with his people m thanks- been accomplished.34 words
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105 1929-07-09 9 SLAUGHTER OF GAME FROM MOTOR CARS. I'rince of Wales's Strong Condemnation. London, June 28. nee of Wales, who was the chief it the Bast African Dinner, commentPtimism of the East African set•uture of their Colonies. Royaf Highness declared that he nzied hunter or collector of He strongly condemned the massin-105 words
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Article50 1929-07-09 9 w lowitt Adopted as Labour Candidate. T London, Juns 28. }r< >ton Labour Council have unadopted Sir William Jowitt, '•mney-G«neral, as the Labour awatj m the by-election m Preston. r William, it will be remembered, was a Liberal but accepted the Pre- of nffU't" m the Labour Minis-50 words
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Article104 1929-07-09 9 .UNKNOWN VESSEL SUNK BY EXPLOSION. No Trace of Crew. TFREE PfcfcSS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT.] a-, London, July The Danish steamer Anneborg on its armai fa pon to day reported observinp unknown vessel which had been sunk hv an explos.on off the Haisborough Sands, off nigtt. lk at eleVen clock104 words
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Article171 1929-07-09 9 Oramatic Interruption to Broadcast. [Reuter's Service.] Ne York, July 8 Whilst the Xational Broadcast Company was relay, r^ the thanksgiving service from wT^as Abbey they —•w <■• j It transpires that .hi. call was sent out Oy the coastal steamer Prince George .vith |««J Passengers aboard, which171 words
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Article52 1929-07-09 9 [P.i'u: :t'« Service. l Ponta Delgadot I"ly 8. The Dutch liner I.tmlam, bound for 'Havana, struck a rock. She landed her 150 passengers )llt re-embarked them and is now proceeding to Fayal. l [The I.eerdan is owned by the Holland- Anurika Lijn. She is a vessel of52 words
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144 1929-07-09 9 Appointment of Mr. Hartshorn Foreshadowed. Londun. June 28. The Times to-day features an article by it> Parliamentary correspondent, forecasting that on the conclusion of the Simon Ccmmirsion's work Mr. Vernon Hartshorn. M.l\. will be invited to join the Cabinet, when the Dominions Office and144 words
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Article118 1929-07-09 9 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. 1 Tokio, July 7. The Hamaguchi Cabinet has already begun to fulfil the Minseito's pledges including retrenchment of the national expenditure and earlier abolishment of the gold em--1 argo. The Finance Offue has decided to save Yl">0. 000,000, by reducing the proposed national loans and118 words
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Article74 1929-07-09 9 120 Lots Realize Only £70. London, June 28. Curious merchandise catalogued at a Pall Mall auction mart consisted of fragments of "stone removed from the Houses of Parliament m the course of restoration work. The public did not display the expected interest, and 120 lots74 words
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Article22 1929-07-09 9 The Hon'ble Dr. C. J. Wilson, Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S., was m Ipoh during jthe week inspecting the hospitals m Perak. T.O.M.22 words
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Article124 1929-07-09 9 ANOTHER AMERICAN ATTEMPT. "Untin Bowler" Still Missing. [ttrovr'i Service Old Orchard, Maine, July 8. The airmen, Roger Williams and Lewis Yancey, whose attempt to race Assolant and Lefevre. the French airmen, across the Atlantic was frustrated owing to the crash of their plane, "the Green Flash,"124 words
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Article111 1929-07-09 9 Result of Peking Conference. [Router's Far Eastern Service]. Peking. July 8. As a result of the conference be twee n Chiang Kai Shek, Yen Hsi Shan and (hang Hsueh Liang (who arrived from Mukden yesterday evening) Yen Hsi Shan has agreed for the present to abandon his foreign111 words
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Article40 1929-07-09 9 Increased Government Contributions. [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT] London. July 8. Thi> Government is immediately increasing the Exchequer contribution towards the unemployment insurance fund to one half t»f the aggregated contributions from the m ploy en and workers.40 words
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Article260 1929-07-09 9 Further Remarkable Developments. London. July 2. Further development to-day intensity-.-th»- interest m the freat Crojrdoa poisoning mystery. The bodies of an aged barrister's widow. Mis. Violet Amelia Sydney. and her daughter. Vent, were exhumed early >n March ami the inquests on them are still proceeding. The260 words
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Article124 1929-07-09 9 New Agricultural Research Station m Berkshire. London, June 28. A new agricultural research station established by Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., has been opened at Jealott's Hill, Berkshire. It comprises 435 acres of magnificent laboratories, whert trained scientists will investigate the agricultural problems of both temperate and124 words
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Article18 1929-07-09 9 Mr. J. S. McCrow, Manager, Heawood Tin and Rubber Estate Limited, Sungei Siput, is going on furlough shortly.18 words
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Article575 1929-07-09 9 MRS. BESANTS COUNSEL OF DESPAIR. Appeal to Labour Government. o London. Jun.» 28. Speaking at the India and World Peace Meeting at Manchester, which was held under the auspices of the Commonwealth of India League, Mrs. Annie Besant, after pointing out that the movement m India575 words
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Article199 1929-07-09 9 Proposal for Aerial Lifeboat. As a result of the tragic forced descent m the English Channel of the twin-entfined Handley-Paire air liner, City of Ottawa, the question is beinji: asked by aviation experts whether two-engined machines are suitable for cross-Channel work since a descent is inevitable199 words
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Article73 1929-07-09 9 London, June 29. Knighthoods m the Dissolution honour? list include Mr. J. J. Withers, solicitor, who was one of the members of last year's commission m connection with the Savidg-e case, also Mr. Julian Cahn, the well-known Nottingham business magnate and sportsman, who took out the73 words
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Advertisement116 1929-07-09 9 LIFEGUARD I LIQUID OAR POLISH bbbbbf!^i H if Ebb! F *<? H^&O if/mil 4m I Lifeguard Polish was specially dt-velopeu to make it easy for car owners to keep cellulose finished cars ir per <• dition. It cleans while it polishes and its use steadily improves and p t ,n116 words
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Advertisement487 1929-07-09 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) "ELLERMAwFTINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). I FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Spore. It2f. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO In P° rt s.s. CITY OF PEKIN July 25 s.s.487 words
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Advertisement459 1929-07-09 10 p. o. British India and Apc&r Lines (Incorporated m En»Und.) 1 MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Sinlftpore. fliilfl. SlhmiMAIWA 11,100 July 13 KASHMIR MM KASHMIR ":000 July 27 MANTUA 11,000 MOREA 11.000 Au 1° V4459 words
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Advertisement694 1929-07-09 11 O. S. K. Line. IH-t i nations. v«— j Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, nkirk and Antwerp via Colombo Suez and Port Said. Altai Maru July 20 July 21 Dv an, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires passaße £15QJ f Montevid|io M asa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, nco694 words
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Advertisement588 1929-07-09 11 I DOLLAR. STEAMSHIP LINE If and AMERICAN MAIL LINE 1 I Fiv« k Itcasoii* I I why you will |>roh»r lo I I Iravol on l^iu^sidom Liners 8 Bj Cattfomia fruit>. VCgrtaMf* ami itkrj |>ro<lucl** are MTVtd every meal I H tin ou<_ r lit»ul your vova<!c. I B Ev«7588 words
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Advertisement838 1929-07-09 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU, (ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BAT A VIA?. (Incorpf, rated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVMNMO* lelepcone No. 3640, with sub. connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representative* m the Strait. Settlements (Singapore and Pcaaaf). of the838 words
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Article113 1929-07-09 12 Captain Burton, late of the Straits Steamship Company, has passed the qualifying examination for pilots. He will most probably be attached to the Penang Pilot Association. S. Echo. The P. and O. Kashgar has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 6 a.m.113 words
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Article344 1929-07-09 12 Per Op Ten Noort: Souiabaya: Mr. J. Dcutscher, Mrs. Pichee, Mr. M. F. S. YenKatroman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J. Wellen, Mr. J. F. M. Lange, Mr. Tan Chin Hin Mr. and Mrs. Lie Peng An, Mr. T. W. Stubbs, Miss Kwan Chong Yee, Mr. Ho Wing344 words
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Article84 1929-07-09 12 From to-day, say* the Times of Malaya of Monday, the local Sub-Ajrency of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China becomes a full branch no longer under the control of Kuala Lumpur and will directly control all the Bank's branches m Perak. That the Bank's head office m London84 words
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Article148 1929-07-09 12 Sin Aik Lt*, Brit. It, from B. Panat 8, for B. Pahat unc. Halldor. Norw. n4U, irom Bangkok 8, for Bangkok I<>. Singtel, I>ut. JSo, from Sambas 8, for Sambas 11. Yymrr Brooke. Sar. 718, from Kuching H, lor Kuihin*: 14. van HoffMMftorp, Dut. :i.*vi, from P. Baric148 words
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Article162 1929-07-09 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance (.'ate 1). Anhui 22; Kajula 20. Main Wharf: (Entrance date 3). Keponjr IT; Suisang 16; Pres Harrison 11; Isar Empire Dock: (Entrance < a t 3). Venezia 1.. 80: Honzada 33; City of Tokio 85; Leise162 words
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Article63 1929-07-09 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ending midnight July 7th. Max. shade temp. 88.5 F Mm. shade temp. 77.2 F Mean shade temp. 81.8 F Max. sun radiation 149 F Mm. fj^r.ss radiation 72 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 77.2 F Mean relati-c humidity63 words
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Advertisement744 1929-07-09 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m 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). The 8.8. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.744 words
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Advertisement272 1929-07-09 12 s.s. ALDINGTON COURT. Consiirnor* of carjro per the above steamer from London i arrived July 2nd > are hereby notified Oat a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will b« held at (lodown N 4- m Ftttmf, July 12th. 1929. at 9 a.m. No furtier survey272 words
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Advertisement407 1929-07-09 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Suei) M.S. SILVERASH n Part I ily M.S. SILVERGUAVA due July 3 *a. j M.S. SILVERBEECH due Aug. 28 sails Aug. P ACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA407 words
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Miscellaneous299 1929-07-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, 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 Saturday299 words
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Article186 1929-07-09 13 Feng on Top Again. [By arrangement with Nanyang Siang Pau Press.] Shanghai, July 6. Government has withdrawn the order a resting Feng Yuh-siang. Hsiung Shih-hui has been appoint* commander for suppression of bandits i Kiangsi, Anhui and Chekiang. Yen Shi-shan has replied to Governmer that the generals186 words
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Article345 1929-07-09 13 Accused Sentenced. The case m which Ayadurai. a head cashier m the Paymaster's Office. F.M.S. Railways, is charged with misappropriation of railway funds amounting to $3,835, was continued yesterday at the Selangor Assizes before the Chief Justice, when as already briefly reported, accused was foun<j guilty, >ays Thursday'!345 words
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Article392 1929-07-09 13 SEEING THE DERBY BY WIRELESS. It was really much ni« re COBlfortaolc m front of the loud speake r, writes a Morning i'o>t special correspondent at the Derby. W a knew that the drops from umbrellas were trickling down the craning 1 necks on tho course, that racing cards were392 words
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Article363 1929-07-09 13 Once a year London's cart horses, the everyday drudges of many a winding dock road or granite-set street, come into their own, when they parade m all their pride m the Inner Circle, Regent's Park, on Whit Monday. It is a spectacle that has been offered to363 words
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Advertisement344 1929-07-09 13 I ft i V^sV J^^k W^^^Sto^— Bb^L^B I s^sn L^sV L^L^blb^bV^b^ I n^l SOTTP^ 1 I British Soups tor British Homes. I fUIIBIIjKIQaCQSEIIBBBI BB9BSIBHH THOSE WHO TRY ELSEWHERE ALWAYS DO APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF JJ I RAFFLES BREAD I Supplied by RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Caterers Confectioners. I iiaiaajM^aiiC TLB.MENT344 words
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Advertisement49 1929-07-09 13 ■mf M I bf,4 M BM ,^^r BRITAIN'S BEST I 887 BT r TROPICAL BEER Rlffles Adel hi I I hnn 4 Kpnfila w Hot «'j 8 S \S\^tvB7m| WM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) Ufc, AN ALL H xZ\-T^W Singapore, DcdltTS of <g> N^EDiNBURGH/ Kuala Lumpur, nepUlC. And Port Swcttenham.49 words
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Article907 1929-07-09 14 Accused Committed For Trial. Evidence was continued m the Kuala Lumpur Poli.ce Court on Thursday, says the Malay Mail, m the case m whL-h the Chinese clerk named Lim Thean Hock is charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of $84,806 at Kuala Lumpur or. March 21,907 words
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Article89 1929-07-09 14 100 Tons Escape From Furnacf. One hundred tons of molton glass, heated to 1,400 degrees Centigrade, escaped when i crack developed m a furnace at the works of Messrs. Lax and Shaw, glass bottle makers, Hunslet, Leeds. The liquid glass flowed down a narrow nathway into89 words
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Article51 1929-07-09 14 "My position here reminds me of the girl who did not know whether to marry a butcher or a milkman. Eventually she married the butcher because she said: 4 At any rate, blood is thicker than water.' —The Rev. L. W«atherhead (Leeds) at the Rotary Conference at51 words
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Article127 1929-07-09 14 Man Who Popularised Many Famous Songs. Mr. JXuvid Day, of M«'s*rs. Francis, Day and Hunter, the music publishers m Charing Cross-road, W.C., died at the age of 79 at his house at Kastbourne. While a young maj». Mr. Day founded the firm to publish song* then127 words
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Article102 1929-07-09 14 Nearly four hundr \1 cases have boon lisTosed of m a concerted "attack" on the urdefended list by the judges of the Divoret Division. The total number of undefended cases down for hearing: at the beeinning of the Easter term was 511, and only a102 words
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Advertisement266 1929-07-09 14 Obtainable m si -^'.rd !.P. 564. botti-. prir. I aw aF^ar aw aY aaV aar M a. Bb Br B^H B^^^^ I BkV BBf Bb At Aba .aBB ■Bf I BBW ABBBBBb^BB Bf BB^^^™^ require constant obser- btSS Si vation even when m vvy f <J^^ is. V t^. apparent266 words
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Advertisement345 1929-07-09 14 I Winged Death! J Flies, with their foul t lintcJ bodies, drag the germs of typhoid, j infantile paralysis, cholera, dysentery over your food, your j clothing, over your very person! Destroy these winged poi- j soners before they destroy you. Kill flies with Flit. I Flit clears the house345 words
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Article191 1929-07-09 15 ROSE MACPHAIL AM) PENMAN. LTD'S REPORT. Sinnapor«\ lul\ I Rubber. Lone. on lP*d. I I6d up. I' 1 at 4 p.m.: Spot 88H, .July 'l*'\ Ann. Bwpt. 99%, Oct. -Dec. 41. Jan. -March 42. Steady. Mininc. Finn. Sunfpei Wayi 8.57 H 8.62 H x.<l.. Kuchais l.">.> I.191 words
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Article57 1929-07-09 15 Bank demand 2;3 23;32 Private .redits 3 m.s. 2 4 6,16 New York, demand 56 15 16 Credits yO dayi 67% France, demand 1481 India. T.T. Ill Honnki.ritf. demand ISlft P-C L>i>Yokohama. <l»'timn<l 124 'j Java, demand 139^4 Bangkok, demand MVi Bar Silver Londoi -1 I W Bank of57 words
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Article228 1929-07-09 15 Jul> Till i">»> Tom Ittl Garnbier Ptppgf Whit.- I 18 Pepper Black Flake Tapioca u Pearl Sago SmaJl Rice, Anam No. 5i Copt i BnndrM Kice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8 80 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 8S0 Rice, Rangoon Bintan Rice, Rangoon Sioka Rice, Siam228 words
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Article751 1929-07-09 15 July 8th., Closing Prices. I Buyers Sellers. s«r W.-nj? 1.00 1.25 Batons Padang 3i> 42 Vv Batu Caves 1.57 V& 1.60 Chin Chins 14 Hitams 1.00 1.06 Hong ratts 7.") 80 .lohan Tin 42 48% Kinta Tin bred. L75 1.78* a Kuchai l.r.r,'. 1.60 Klang River 2.7<»751 words
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Article60 1929-07-09 15 July Bth.. 12 o'clock rmon. II S S *'iiu:il t«> Stinilard. Q.C.F. Standard R.S S IVr.W i July t% :w Septembi r M nl Au^-Sf^t. it* i" OH Dee. ii IV* Jan M. t r. It* Tom- of Market: Ph*i Latest Cable: UhWUw spi.t sheet60 words
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Article66 1929-07-09 15 We h«v« 100 nuir.y (lanir*T<'iis competitor* t,, be abk to play the fool with our affairs; Greal Britain is working on loa manrin. Mr. ChurcWU. When Belfftai Unablcri wr« imported b this country at ont penny, the British workIng own when he is drinking out ol one ol then, should66 words
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Article188 1929-07-09 15 V. B. Davis. Jr., piwMnft tf the I i States Kul»)mt Company, has announced the intention of the company to 0 ntimie planting op*, .atiotis on a moderate scale M its jfreat rubber plantations m the Far Ka-t during the current year. The company's holdings an-188 words
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Article293 1929-07-09 15 (ireat Change Predicted. That th« rubber footwear industry yill be n \< kit ionized m the course of the next two years i« thj.> opinion of A. R. Knijrhfc.x>i the Deb Rubber Company. Ltd. He bt'lu that the possibilities of rubber, as applied to the footwear trade.293 words
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Article107 1929-07-09 15 Yt*»terday's Alt4ratu:n^. Buyers Mhft* Chemk-rianu (t'» l^s lh Haad Yai (il I »> Hoiik Konp Tin r >s» 15s 3d 10s Klanjf River ($1) 2.70 2.80 K. Lumpur Tin 31s t£i t .d. Malay CORSd. r>T I'an»riiKH Riv»-r 7s 6<i H* 6d IVnawat IM UH l'unjrahs r$D107 words
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Advertisement1275 1929-07-09 15 ASSETS OVER $9,500,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act. ATTRACTIVE1,275 words
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Advertisement39 1929-07-09 15 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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Article333 1929-07-09 16 CONTROL BY THE S.F.A. DESIRABLE. Possible Future Dangers. A European Spectator sends the following letter dealing with the financial aspect of local football: Sir, Since tne Stadium was opened, the various rooibaii 1 »ui<» nave fcetn m receipt of part of the Gate money. Loubtless. up to the333 words
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Article103 1929-07-09 16 M.C.C. TOUR IN NEW ZEALAND. Gilligan Accepts Captaincy. London. June 27. A. E. R. Gilligan has accepted the captaincy of the M.C.C. 's New Zealand tojr team, which will leave for Australia on September 28, where three matches will be played, namely, at Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney before the103 words
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Article270 1929-07-09 16 THE PERAK SUMMER MEETING. To-day's Handicaps. The following are the weights for the third day's racing at Ipoh to-day. Ponies Class 3 lst. Div. (6 furlongs). Lonuchamp 9.4. Sahara 8.11, Imareek 8.11, Pudnor 8.9, Lady Remington 8.6, Hop Over 7.4, Ismarani 7. Horses Class ."> (6 furlongs). Last270 words
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Article, Illustration159 1929-07-09 16 the power to control football finance, thu.s following: the example of the Football Association of England. It is pleasing to note that the S.F.A. has just revised its Constitution and some of us are aware that recently it asserted :ts authority m no uncertain manner when challeng-ed by159 words
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176 1929-07-09 16 Yesterday's Results. ullen Cup. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. G. Clarke tcv. 1 eat Mrs. Salzim.nn and R. M. Williams scr 6—2. C— :>. I>>nt (up. Mi. an i Mr?. Harwell scr. beat Mr. and Mrs. Brooke plus 1 <> 1, B—6.8 6. Miss Hope-Falkner176 words
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Article386 1929-07-09 16 Strong Team May £o Next Year. alcutta. June 28. The possibility of an M.C.C. visit to India m tht cold weather of 1930-1931 !ooma larger than ever and it is now safe to My that there if every likelihood that the If.CC. will send a386 words
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Article145 1929-07-09 16 Averagw to Date. The South African batting and bowline 'iverage* up to and including the wrond Test Match arc a< follows tatti... Christie < 5i 2o .l« Morke] 44 W«t Quinn 8] 7j>, "J3.48 Bell I_»4 »;O7 26.28 Vincent H~ ««4;{ 125.18 MacMilla-; L.X Sit 2641 Ochst-145 words
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Article52 1929-07-09 16 The Club Championship for the Manasseh Cup will be competed for at the Race Course commencing on Saturday. JulyJ3th. Members are reminded that entries close on Thursday the 11th. at 6 p.m. The July medal (Bogvv) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday the 20th.52 words
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Article25 1929-07-09 16 The postponed sports of the Welch Regt. will be held on the Tanjrlin cricket ground to-day at 2.20 fLm. The mUeuwiU be run n* 5.1£.25 words
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Article38 1929-07-09 16 Horses Class I—2nd.1 2nd. Div. (5 furlong- 1. True Boy 9.< S. Swastika 9.5. The Bandit 9.0, Japhet 8.8, Duke Beechley 7.8. Padang Mas 7.8, Taiping 11. 7.7, Kinta Girl 7.4. H<.j» less 7.2. Isinglass 7.0.38 words
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Article229 1929-07-09 16 Two Chinese Centuries Against Fort Canning. Onjr Bkm Hian 4 1 00 > and Kvan Woag (104) -o.red centuries against Fort Canning f«»r the S.C.R.C. on Sunday. Scores: S.C.K.C. OftgJ S.i'w Hiun n-tirvd loo; L;ni Chin .1.10 run <-ut <•; Ht-nry Hoon b ffagJwH ;< Kv;»n Uon^r lbw229 words
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Article161 1929-07-09 16 On Saturday on the S.C.K.C. Ground. Scores WELCH HAM): Kro^t 1. I.ian Tick fj IVpP«t b Li;»n 'I"»ck Swain c Chow Tat b Sir-w Hian 0; (amplintr b Siow Hian 0; !>«•« rinjf Rt. E. Wong b Siow Mian Hockle> b Siow Hian 0; Link161 words
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Article203 1929-07-09 16 The S.R.C. played a Municipality side on the Padang on Saturday winning an interesting grame. MUNICIPALITY: K. (lalistan b C. da Silv:i Iti .1. Kber b( i i Silv;. r >; G. AnUtTMlff b F. Silva J."<; (1. M. WVstirhout st. Halh«tcht»* b K«-yt 17; 11. R.203 words
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Article51 1929-07-09 16 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 8. The Selangor tennis championships have now reached their semi-final stages. In the singles Ong Ec Kong will meet Errington and Hovil will meet Oliver, to-day. In the doubles Oliver and Dennler meet Hewett and Errington m the final on51 words
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Article620 1929-07-09 16 CHINESE DEFEAT THE REGIMENT. Victory by a Corner Goal. S.C.F.A :..l; Welch 0. The Chinese at the Stadium yesterday avenged their del eat earlier m the 3easoi> by the Welch Regt., lor they won the return game I—o.1 0. On the run of the play a draw would have620 words
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Article331 1929-07-09 16 Friendly Victory on PadanK. The S.C.C. folded then- first eleven against Port Canning <>n the Padang last e\eninK more to ktep them m trim for next week* encounter with the Chinese than any Ihin^ elst and though the football was BOM 100 bright, partly because of331 words
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Article48 1929-07-09 16 Johnny Hill Beats Jarvis. London, Jun* 29. Johnny Hill retained the titles of Flyweight Champion of Britain and of Europe at Glasgow, when Ernie Jarvis was disqualified for hitting low m the tenth round. (Bud WaUey the Singapore flyweight recently boxed h draw with Jarvis).48 words
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Advertisement31 1929-07-09 16 BANGKOK TURF CLUBS BREEDING SCHEME. [FREK PRESS SKRVKK. COPYRIGHT]. Bangkok, July K. The Turf Club has started a breeding scheme and has allotted Ticals 50,000 on "'•count of the preliminary expenses.31 words
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Advertisement527 1929-07-09 16 IM ORTANT ANNOUNCEMENU] i Price Reductions. From July Ist. II i "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I i THE WORLD'S BEST GRAMOPHONE. I PORTABLE MODELvS. Old Price. NEW I»KK c, Black $75.00 qq 1 Coloured 555.00 g Red Leather $110.00 g TABLE MODELS. Oak 103 $75.00 M) J g Mahogany 103 $85.00527 words
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