The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1929
1929-09-12
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Title Section14 1929-09-12 1 Singapore Free Press l 0 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929. NO. 12,81914 words
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Article372 1929-09-12 1 Smart work M the part of German Po|icf unearthed a dangerouK Terrorist plct and many nrrest have been ir.ade !a?e j t'ncral t'c.lion m Australia (prol»ab T y m Doteniher) i* expected foliow»njj the tkltat of Government over the NrHtrati'u Amendment Fill I'age H. Triyo, the f.ivourite.372 words
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Article960 1929-09-12 1 Every one h:»i come across men and VOUCH who neni t.> have n < lear i oncept'on of life'e i^nificance. They rind no purpott m it. areless of what is taking place around them, ar-l Hviltf from day to da\ without any 'hoiiulit hu\ I ]«i>960 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1929-09-12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for prporE^N TROPICAL SUIT? 32. HIGH STREET. *A^ w 1 Raffles Hotel I f i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. X v V {Special Cabaret Dance! i Arranged by Mrs. Alford t v V f in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. •J* Admission $2. 4 4181 words
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Advertisement108 1929-09-12 1 ROYAL SALES INCREASING I JL /525 X T /g^g I 7 027 V T .m V ?92-^ "Compare the Work" STANDARD AND PORTABLE MACHINES X r t^^ U'J '"> -"""^^"^pMt^ "ASK ANY GOOD TYPIST' X 11 COLLYER QUAY, Singapore. X *J* Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur EUROPE HOTEL I "Renowned by108 words
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Advertisement82 1929-09-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Public notices, auctions, etc. Page 7. Notice re Army and Navy boxing tournament Pact 2An announcement of interest to the Rulers i f Malaya Page 16. Donlop reliability was proved at tht B.V C bilkHmb Pa>;e* 16. Hotel, picture house and theatre attractions Page? 1 and 2. Primest82 words
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Advertisement15 1929-09-12 1 WING LOONG. I OK HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET.15 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1929-09-12 1 THE WEKK. Thursday, \>th. HiL-h Wafer. 4JU a.m.. fi.r,. 4.1 p.m.. 7.8. 8.1. aoawward mail cloaca. (Air Mail). Poatiaaak Cold Dredgtaf, RaaVi Chamber?. noon. Muniiipal Co-op.. S<»c. Bo.inJ Room 1l'.:?0. Sinjraporo Rhoos. S.S.A.. M«>«tinp and Dinner. Malacca. Friday. lHtk. Hiuh Water. 7.L'2 a.m., <>.4. 5.14 P m.. 7.4. Poatball: SA.F.A.104 words
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Article175 1929-09-12 2 U.S. Navigator Co. Sues British Lines. [Renter's Service.l New York, Sept. Action baa been brought m the Federal Court by the United States Navigation Com. pan;- which runs a fleet of cargo vessels between New York and Europe to <>l>tain nn injunction to prevent thirteen British transotlantic175 words
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Article60 1929-09-12 2 4*2.000.000 Death Duties from Millionaire's Estate. [British Radio Official Service.] Rupby. Sept. 10. Tht- will of Mr. Bernhard Baron, the tobacco manufacturer, who was famed for his philanthropy, has now been sworn for orobat* as of the grSM value of £4.944,230. The death duties will amount60 words
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Article212 1929-09-12 2 Hlames the Blue Diamond for Poverty. Th- only woman who ever broke the bonk of Monto Carlo is living- m poverty m the *ity where she once gambled away thousands of pounds. Once she was the possessor of some of the ■KWt famous diamonds212 words
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Article223 1929-09-12 2 Per Nieuw Zealand:— Col- and Mrs. D. K. bvans, Mrs-. N. M. William and son, Mr. A. S. Lilhurne, Mrs. Miller and son, Mj\ F. Stanley, Miss E. A. Frascr, Mr. A. Preston, Mr. At G. Cooke, Mr. Naejnenski, Mrs. Whiting and 2 children, Mr. R. Thran, Mr.223 words
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Article92 1929-09-12 2 The M.M. General Metzin^er is due here •vom Aden and Colombo on Sunday the 15th wist at 7 a.m. and will probably sail the -same day at 3 p.m. for Saigon, Honp; Kong, >ha-nR:haU Kobe and Yokohama. Berth, *harves. A Notsda to Mariners states that the lijfht buoy on the92 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1929-09-12 2 a9^ C .^B^a^nna^^^S^S m 1 I *f>a lif^ LaV^^^^?*^ \Sav« die Coupons packed with MO^ W gctaWATCHntES The best shops are all stocking the new MORTON Jellies and Custards— TRY THEM HIWfINSPIUS MmmW^^TbeTm U no better pill UMWr than MARTIN'S. You can aY relj upon MARTIN'S PILLS. m Sold by259 words
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Advertisement273 1929-09-12 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing Saturday Next, September 14th., at 9.30 pjn. THE LAWSON-SYDNEY ENGLISH COMEDY CO. m a Brilliant Repertoire of Plays. Opening Performance T***** PHTTFPQ ff September 14th. IHUKUHLKO Monday, Sept. 16th. Tuesday, Sept 17th. E t S N«e7cS E "MEET THE WIFE" Wednesday. Sept. 18th. Thursday, Sent. 19th. ""1273 words
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Advertisement312 1929-09-12 2 |alhambra3 A Tan Chcnir Kee Co n Ltd., Proprietors. I To-Night I f s i Last Performance of I i 4 1 (devils! X A Fox Super Production 1 Booking at Moutrie U Co., Ltd. Usual Prices. < A^fc-A^^^A^^^^^ A^k A^^. A^A. A^ A -A^A A^A A^A a.^^. 4 4312 words
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Article1048 1929-09-12 3 AERIALS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR. Some Problems of Selectivity. A question one is often asked is regarding the range and selectivity of a receiver, and, because no two sets are used under exactly the same conditions, this question is a difficult one to answer with accuracy (writes W. James,1,048 words
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Article442 1929-09-12 3 Red Thursday Incident. There was a sequel at Bow-street m mail week to the Communist demonstration m Whitehall. Sarah Burl, agad 22, was charged with assaulting Police Constable Green. Police Constable Green said that while on duty m Trafalgar-square he saw a number of persons442 words
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Article14 1929-09-12 3 "We never refuse to take money,*' said a moneylender at Clerk ei\well County Court.14 words
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Article154 1929-09-12 3 Ziegfeld Spectacle for London. Mr. Flo EiagfeU b en^agin^ ".suptT show pirls" and paying thorn i'.U> a wet k each for the opening production of the new LontkM the. tre which is Iwtag built m Soho. Mr Ziegfeld is reputed to bo the world's154 words
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Article91 1929-09-12 3 London, Aug. 31. Peter Lancaster, aped five, who is at pn sent recovering m Blackburn Iniirnuiry frotti a kick m the face by a horse, is veteran m escaping what seemed to he certain death. He fell from a bedroom window as a baby, and only dislocated91 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1929-09-12 3 I 'KODAKS" |i with "finger tip" adjustments I i pocket Kodak Series 11. ■flß| 1 The simplest folding earners. JflßElBlSrt[fn 1 KODAK LTD., iW orporated m England). r^ FOR l^Sgliilj^. PURITY \ND IJllllp GOODNESS I Qd t ORANGE {marmalade I I SAUSAGES I I In Vi lib. Airtight Tins. POILTON135 words
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Advertisement115 1929-09-12 3 NON-POISONOUS FADELESS f f GREENS I t ®J*PPHed Ready Bound m Quick f Drying Medium Ready for Use. S THESE PAINTS ARE OFFERED AS THE MOST PERMANENT GREENS YET PRODUCED: EVERY SHADE IS GUARANTEED ♦> TO WITHSTAND THE STRONGEST SUN WITHOUT BLEACHING <♦ TURNING BLUE, OR BLACKENING. <« THI S115 words
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Article, Illustration364 1929-09-12 4 Scenes at tKe Dtike of York's C»mp: Duchess of Bedford's Great Flight. Some of the boys at the Duke of York's camp at New Romney uivinjr the "camp cry" to the Du\i (second from left, second row). The Duke starting on his tour of his camp364 words
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Article546 1929-09-12 5 FOOD MANUFACTURER'S ROMANTIC RISE. Began Life as Office Sweeper. A great American manufacturer looked with a worried expression at his 14-years-old ?on who was home from school. There was a heavy depression m the town of Pittsburgh at the time. "Now listen, son," said the manufacturer, "it546 words
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Article220 1929-09-12 5 President Takes Action. Washington, August 6. Mr. Hoover announced to-day at the White House that the great increase m crime and lawlessness m the United States has made it necessary for the immediate provision of further prison accommodation. His attention had been called to thks220 words
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Article122 1929-09-12 5 Salvation Army's New Scheme London, August 10th. By the steamer Raradine, which sails to-day, the Salvation Army is despatching to Australia 10 families, including 40 children, from the distressed mining areas. This will be the first contingent under the Army's scheme of family migration, which has been planned122 words
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Article275 1929-09-12 5 Had Not Seen Each Other for 50 Years. Many a family has been reunited through the agency of a baby, but an absorbing story of how that dramatic role was filled by a different kind of infant a "baby" car is now to hand. Mr.275 words
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Article140 1929-09-12 5 Chinese Girls Disappear. The lure of the movie stage is believed to have been responsible for the temporary disappearance of four young Chinese girls from the French Concession at Shanghai. A report was made to the French police by the proprietor of a lace shop at140 words
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Article246 1929-09-12 5 4 Tm a Bourgeois. .and so are You." Mr. George Bernard Shaw CMM from his country house m Hertfordshire m a Mue two-seater car to the 1.L.1. National Summer School at Digswell Park. Welwyn. and spoke for two hours to the members. He wore a246 words
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Article60 1929-09-12 5 Easy Victory m Opening Match. London. Aur. 39tk WESTBURY.— The Eastcott polo team who have come to America .to compete m the American Open ihampior^hip to-day overwhelmed the Old A ikon Collegians' team by 12 goals to 2. Eastcotl comprised Mr. Earl Hopping, Colonel d60 words
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Article50 1929-09-12 5 For the 7 days ending midnight. Satur'.y Sept. 7th: Penang Hill (2.100 feet), average mean shade temp. 70.47 (deg. F), total evaporation 0.26 m., total rainfall 5.27 ins. Taiping Hill (3,500 feet), average mean shade temp. 72.39 (deg. F.), total evaporation 0.178 m., total rainfall 2.03 ins.50 words
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Article16 1929-09-12 5 Mr. W. E. Rifcby, of the Chines? Protectorate, "will be leaving: Malacca shortly or home leave.16 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1929-09-12 5 tJfiW'^M COMPLEIt fOOO B^^k F JjSrJgßi I MALT extract Pf, J^F^k H MILK- tCCS 9H ftfl^^^J U«Mr^ IN SOLUBLE IT 1)1] il Tired Nerves S 1 When you have no energy and you are easily A tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving v for want of281 words
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Advertisement178 1929-09-12 5 -inVtfftftßfffrJßßHJftfa^-'-'- *^wBb^K3OQP3BE^H^^^Bp m i^lSs J^v^^H^^^H Craven "A" are the coolest cigarettes I've ever smoked CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADL IN LONDON Sole Agents -HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd. Singapore, Pcnang. Ipoh, Kuab Lumpur. c a ..a. The Dainty Healing Touch of Cuticura Ointment178 words
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Article113 1929-09-12 6 Only i 1,-100 Subscribed Up To Date. lA>ndon. A up, 23. Then has been a disappointing response to the appeal launched eighteen months au r <> '.vit the signatures of the f. ivmost British men of letters for a Hardy Memorial Pond. Only £1,400 have been subscribed.113 words
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Article106 1929-09-12 6 Demand for British Product*. With the steady increase m the use of motor-boats for transport and travel overseas, considerable export activity of leading 1 British firms is noticeable. J. W. Brooke and Co., Ltd., of Lowestoft for instance, with whom the bi X Brazilian Government order for thirty-three106 words
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Article1173 1929-09-12 6 FUNDS FOR LONDON MOSQUE. Lord Headley 's Visit. (By Our Muslim Correspondent). From time to time Muslims from other countries, especially India, have come here to collect subscriptions for mosques, schools and other institutions m their countries, and local Muslims have always ungrudgingly contributed to such appeals. The1,173 words
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Article223 1929-09-12 6 Problems for Whitley Commission. The Haily Herald says: "Th«- wry ai»poinfmonft of India's Labour Commission may indeed have salutary effects long before the f:nal report is m print. A full invest; Station of the conditions under whk'n tin' poorly paid, badly clad and ill-hous. d In dians223 words
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Article194 1929-09-12 6 Dawn of the Automatic Era. This week marks the opening >»f tho puhhc telephone service m Ixtndon fifty years agm. vvhen MM City exchanp:. niodestlv bepan its operations with nine subscribers, while another inaugurated hy a rival concorn was able to boast of dozon. To-day Ixuidon has194 words
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Article195 1929-09-12 6 Workman's Fifteen Minute Ordeal Under Earth. Buried alive for fifWr\ minutes, man employed m Cutting th. an additional buildinjr attached to BtJHf Churvh at Boriyoor, ha<i re cape. On th«» morning of V' it about 10 a.m.. tht* w Solomon Savirian. H*r»«.i build, was engagi d ir cuttii195 words
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Article132 1929-09-12 6 Throe men wfco flew aver I h small pa ■■cinder machine th> i <»tr found an ingenious w.,> selves during the journey 0* noticed that the table vibrated m mjiniuT that any object pl»f<^ r travelltvl towards the tig* later a pencil line had beenDaily Mail - 132 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1929-09-12 6 OCRATCHING makes the skin's surface raw and *J inflamed. It optns the way for poisonous germs to infect the broken tissues and set up ravaging eczema, rash, psoriasis, sores and ulcers. Jjfj"*****" For stopping irritation and pain, killing disease germs, and for whan s*ll growing new healthy skin, Zam-Buk is484 words
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Article1079 1929-09-12 7 VERY FAVOURABLE RESULTS. Strong Financial Position. Tht sixth annual mutiny o[ McAlister and Co Ltd., «v held at the compares r^Kisttred office, Greshan House, Battery Koad, yesterday at noon when Mr. J. W de Piro presided. l u Pl^, POSinKr the anrual Wfrart and accounts the* Chairman1,079 words
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Article267 1929-09-12 7 TWICE BEATEN BY R.A.F. PILOTS. Orlebar's 988 Miles an Hour. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 10. Squadron Leader Orlebar has broken the world's record with 855.8 miles per hour. Flying Officer Stainforth's speed was 836J miles an hour. Conditions on the Solent were very unfavourable bad visibilit> making267 words
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Article243 1929-09-12 7 A Thorough Investigation. [Router's Service.] Washington, S«'pt. 10. Mr. Hoover, speaking u-ith all the authority and dignity of his great office, declared th Shearer affair must be w «iffeed to ihe bottCM, as th use of unscrupulous propaganda to thwart Government's naval limitation programme ia so obviouslj243 words
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Article118 1929-09-12 7 Special Crossley Shoot inar Model. [British Radio Orncial Service.] Rugby, Aug. 27. A nix wheeler Crossley car of great speed, comfort and adaptability has been specially constructed for the King. It is designed for th«- moors and for estate inspection. It travels smoothly over rough or118 words
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Article50 1929-09-12 7 Financial Assistance. [Keuter's Service/1 Moscow, Sept- 10. The Soviet Government has decided to devote 100,000 yen for further assistance to Soviet citizens m China owintf to the reported unceasing acts of repression against them. The money will be transmitted J-hroujrh the German Consul-General at Hari tin.50 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement435 1929-09-12 7 BUSINESS CARD& f BEACH HOUSE 1 TANJONG KATONG. Sded Seaside Rc-idential Hotel. j| Concrete Bathing Pagar, r S TennK GaMfe, Good Cuisine. S rhoneS'' M. C. Gasper, Proprietor. ;i i, s)®(sy«ys)®(<^®«««yiys)®^)^ f §|0 ?)®®®®®<S)® MISS N. BUHRIS MIDWIFE AND MASSAGE. I (•> ;jl ham pong Bahru Road, jj ft) •<»j£<?Xs>(sX?Xs}<435 words
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Advertisement662 1929-09-12 7 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). Hi THE BUPUBME COURT OF THE S 1 R A ITS SETTLEM ENTS. SETTLEMENT OK SINCAPORE. In ttankrup'cy o 80 of 190"; Re L. A. NORRIS. Notice is hereby given th-H a Ith and inal Dividend i inUnc!ed t<> b? declared m the above matter.662 words
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Advertisement486 1929-09-12 7 For your friends at Home. >fj SUNNY SINGAPORE" I I Sa^ i A series of 38 photogravure S Ij vicv,s m sepia tone, depicting S ij scenes from native life, places |j of interest, etc. I PRICE $1.00 EACH. I 2 I (Complete with special envelope for mailing) S I486 words
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Advertisement322 1929-09-12 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of A LARGE QUANTITY of WHIiK. PGPPBI TINNED, PINEAPPLE, I LOVES, ETC. Salvage r--..ni,th. r.T.rit tir.> at No^ Jl 3-1 Ki.-hrr Str,.-. To at h«-I.i <»n the Spot On I riday, Sept. 13th., at Mfl p.m. MOW ON VIEW. TEKMS (ASH CHEONG KooN SKNti i: <322 words
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Article23 1929-09-12 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. CLENNON At the Mmtornity Hospu.-.1. PtnaaC OB S.iturcJay. 7th BcpUlUt I *'y to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. GWumom, daughter23 words
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836 1929-09-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1929 THE SHEARER STORM. If Mr. Hoover has not the cold detachment which characterised Mr. 1 Coolidfc when President, by no stretch of the imagination can he he described as being prone to exaggeration, or an alarmist and it may therefore be taken as836 words
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Article990 1929-09-12 8 Mr. W. A. Wallace, Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Perak, is retiring from Government Service next month. He will be succeeded by Mr. Goulding from Pahang. Messrs Woon Chow Tat and Ching Kee Sun, who are visiting Hong Kong, Canton and Shanghai, left Singapore by the Tilawa yesterday. Mr. K. Subramania990 words
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Article68 1929-09-12 8 LATEST TIN AND RI'BBKH PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT) London. Sept. 11, 4.0."> p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sonnotify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot C2O4H (UP 1 16). Forward £208 5 16 (down 2 16). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices68 words
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Article42 1929-09-12 8 WORST vS k Ks™^ Fears ff >op [PKBI PRESS SEtVlCcT^o^, The flood. m V, rT! for M irears. Kai!. pended at CfcJeagßU are i t»WM are isolate,] J^ waters will tvtfti M n«^ Siam with damagi r '>«. crop.42 words
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Article39 1929-09-12 8 Government Official Married [From Our Own Co 'P"h. Viii i, A pretty wtddini J jrtaterday when Mr I Cutoni Dept marri< Faunee, daught Rev. Browning ottcial lt was held at at th. mess, bttaf laiL't-U v.39 words
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Article44 1929-09-12 8 [From Our Own I m im i Ipek, Sepn. i, A meeting of U patted the Itaal »<'.->' i Bill for last i Commit! t Stati Thf Meant rabiag $1 to $"> wa.- the the I»at«)h and the R enquire iht(» tht- BUtt44 words
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Article137 1929-09-12 8 MISSING HANK DRAFT CASE. Cock's Head Cut m Sheriff. Office. Tin- cutting <•: .«ul>stantu\t.- ,r eeivad $1,000 •»<-•)• hii maaager, brought Supreme Court art S-ny trading M Ku, port- toed (h..p Sin H. F. H. Collier appeal an.l Mr. C. R. Ste w»n It wma ttated la tl that plaiatMfl137 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter76 1929-09-12 8 To the Editor. Sir. 1 have the hoi* paragraph under the h> Coott* Recruit inn T i *"Java Notes' 1 publish* I August 2nd. Lftt With regard to In* taken to provfcfc Straits with labour, fusion of private j i lVssiona! (»rti«.'t'< matti if NAM th»ir76 words
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86 1929-09-12 8 ITALIAN SEAPLANE EXPECTED IN PENANG To Australia ami Kick. Captain Savino. of t>-.- [1 is on a s< lo tlijrht to plane, if txptctcd to ;> any monnnt. Mj Urn Capt. Savin. > is Mippo Italy op. fflptgMhir 1 M to Australia anti l«a- k The airman is tX| ect86 words
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Article76 1929-09-12 8 His Royal Hiffiuiesfl I aaclt ot thr Hii Ma who arrived m Pmaaff companied by his thn to tmti a fouith 6mm from Manila, left Naaaff >' noon en route for Baaffkok J Penanjr Gazetje. During *J K W there the Prince uXki M the Iye sident Counciller and Ur»76 words
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Advertisement198 1929-09-12 8 |H COATES' /^a^^ Original j^^l PLYMOUTH GIN. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I (Incorporated under the Comp*ti.ies' Ordinance* of Hong Kong). I (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I 90, Robinson Road. Telephone No. 6228. BY SPECIAL Kfc^ JL J^f TO H.M. THE KING APPOINTMENT TO OF SIAM HANDSOME GIFTS I LARGE198 words
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Advertisement66 1929-09-12 8 JJ- V Tl' f s i I i^i r~ 9 m 9 A DOCTOR warns us that to eat the insides of apples may have serious results. Cores and effect as it were. "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICIES are indicated. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE 4SSI RAXCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. Hongkong Bank Chambers.66 words
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Article144 1929-09-12 9 GENERAL ELECTION EXPECTED. Sequel to (tovernment Defeat. SERVICE. COPYRIGHT! I Sydney, Sept 11 ernor-General (Lord Stoneh'avenJ l n^ the *V**t by the Prime Mr. Bruce) for the dissolution! ent, following the defeat of by one Note on one of the the Arbitration Amendment Bill "i measure which provides144 words
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Article94 1929-09-12 9 Plain Speaking at Geneva. Router's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 11 irr (Australia) told th< i he unable at present to finite announcement on the sub <v sub -as very outspoken on the LeaffUC and tariffs point I-cue did not consi st mere'"Ol« Of Fun.pean States Tut ••^y94 words
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Article45 1929-09-12 9 tamittee Report m Favour. R ESs" SERVICE-COPYRIGHT.) I^ondon. Sept. 11 Ex P £M to-day says it the Channel Tunnel Committee appointed by Parliament, is ,cLvour of tt» construction of the r;u tuab.lity o f which has given •t deal of controversy45 words
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Article73 1929-09-12 9 JAPANESE EMIGRANTS QUESTION. Importance of Japanese Enterprise Abroad. -Vichi-Xi c hi.__service.] Tokio, Sept. 10. J '»*ter of Colonial Affairs, I members of the Colonial ''-da socia meet the importance ot en- enterprises abroad, m •t that the European and 8 nave been making strenudevelop their enterprises m ■^hich are noted73 words
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19 1929-09-12 9 SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] London. Sept. 11. ;<'v injured when a tramM <*■* into collision m -May.19 words
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Article19 1929-09-12 9 KINGSWAY SUBWAY TO BE DEEPNED. SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] London, Sept. 11. w *yji to bo deepened and -"X next week.19 words
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Article20 1929-09-12 9 Xichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Sept. lo for the first-days ir h l7 _a total of Y45,581,000 •"•■'".000 for exports20 words
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Article186 1929-09-12 9 DANGE c R o«cr RisT Smart Police Work. i [Reuter's Service.] I A dan^rous terrorist S U the Republic has bin CCns P lracy Winst National t^ZLs Or *«™e<J notorious "Concur ftP memb of the the captain rlf a u iOn f Unde^ by implicated m r186 words
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85 1929-09-12 9 ANGLO-AMERICAN NAVAL DISCUSSIONS. Premier's Visit. [Reuter's Service.] According t,, th H York Se P*- 11. Miss rshbol \[.,,.n 7j 'laUßhtei-. B"-friT n "s™. "S f'" S3il m th States. p 2 fw 'he United KM» NOT YET IN EGYPT. Mi- a^.. t^ l-»nd«n. Sent 1 -'ertjon. hidicuUrf the repoU "J85 words
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Article17 1929-09-12 9 Name Figured m Divorce Case. [wee n«s, •ravic.^oomuom,, London. Scot 1 J17 words
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Article84 1929-09-12 9 Troops Orders Cancelled. [Reuter's Service.] The batt.eshop Roya.^re^X-h be standin b Y Palestine has been F ,e!t- partid P at i" the Mediterranean orde rV«Tttat CrUtae Furthe th" rae. gruen that army units here are to no h VL" readiness to proceed t o Pal e'84 words
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Article127 1929-09-12 9 LULL IN RUSSO-CHINESE FIGHTING. [Reuto.'s Far Eastern Service], A Mukden, Sept. 11. An official communique says fighting at Manehul, was stopped on Monday evening Railway, telegraph and customs staffs have returned to Pogranichnaya. CHINESE REPORTS. (By arrangement with the Nanyang Siang Pau Press.) Shanghai, Sept. 11. The station at Suifengho127 words
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Article49 1929-09-12 9 FROM PARLIAMENT TO THE CITY. [FKEI PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT] London, Sept. 11. ihc report has now been confirmed that Austen Chamberlain (formerly Conservative Foreign Secretary) and Sir Laming Worthmgton-Evans (formerly Minister oi War) are joining the Board of the Greater London Counties Trust, of which Lord Birkenhead m Chairman.49 words
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Article1124 1929-09-12 9 B S A SB gVCLE Judgment f or Plaintiff. An action was heard intv, o before Mr. Justice 1" tht hu P<™e Court w hich Mr. Seah Scow X r ye erda >> m and Carriage t^lZ.nXTx CyC c ■ion at fivp nth vvlth c»mniistinued hv Yk company1,124 words
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Article39 1929-09-12 9 I REVISION OF EFFETE TREATIES. China's Attitude. [Reuter's Service.] I r, a n a Geneva. Sept. 10. NiHe, the best co mittee onremo'va?^ ""V^ China ™™«^d the Kv"th a view Cil tO COPVene a «^tin X39 words
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Article79 1929-09-12 9 SUPPLEMENTING PALESTINE POLICE. British ex-Guardsmen Enlist. [British Radio— Official Service.] a v, KuKby. Sept. 10. A hundred youn? men who have heer Pal^e'l L n<lOn f r POH m alestme leave to-morrow morning to take UP then- duties. They are tfoin* out to augment the existing police fofco. ThTbuS of79 words
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Article38 1929-09-12 9 [British Radio—Official Service.] T Kurlj.v. Sept. 10. The total number of unemployed on Sept was l.lf,2 f m beta, B^oB less than m SL ueek before and *****8 less than a v,ar a £TO.38 words
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Article44 1929-09-12 9 f ßouter's Service,) T Vl *<». Sept. U. sit wk* r', 1^ I uhich went ukon on Jx-pt. h has broken np and two <»t tht- uil va^ m,n bad to swim f r the wreck wtmt tUc -tern sudilcnlv «obm«n{cd.44 words
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Article89 1929-09-12 9 BULLET TO END STAG HUNTS. Concessions to The Cruelty Cry. Stags hunted by the Devon am! Some,---nstead of boin^ killni with th, knitl Mid dunwhen ,t token to the v.ate, but hound* iKI riiUvil off killer with a lethal bullet The St concessiuns U> th, h.uc protests a..sed a^am.st rUc-hontin,89 words
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Article83 1929-09-12 9 Ganje: Robbery by Car. A gang of three Chines., two of whom were armed with pistols ami the third with a kn.fe drove up to I hou.se m. Pagoda Ruail at about H o'clock on Tuesday evening entered, and by threats im'.ved Chinese actress, who was living83 words
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Advertisement66 1929-09-12 9 I 1 ROBINSONS I (ANNUAL SALE Do not miss your opportunity 1 the SALE finishes I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 8th. I Robinson Co., Ltd. -I X Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). NAVY CUT !flili*| W CIGARETTES W Idelco-lightl 1 ilntu *> 'oluCr LC i 'W'\^i y^ CARE-FREE ELECTRICITY I I66 words
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Advertisement778 1929-09-12 10 Blue Funnel Line Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. LAOMEDON For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Setft. 14 PHILOCTETES For Marseilles, Caablanca, L'don, R'dam and HT>urg Sept. ZL B*RHEXENOR For London, Rotterdam and778 words
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Advertisement472 1929-09-12 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). I "ELLERMANniNE, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE SeP*- 16 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Oct. 17 s.s. CITY OF472 words
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Advertisement453 1929-09-12 10 Pfe 9 O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN me\t LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Toimage. Singapore. Tonnagt Mnjtai>or» KALYAN 9400 Sept. 21453 words
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Advertisement648 1929-09-12 11 0. S. K. Line. Destinations. Vessel. ArrWe Leave kerdam, Hamburgr. Bremen rip via Colombo, Aden, goef r >rt Said> Anazon Maru Sept. 16 Sept. 17 ngrfcan P. F.liza 1 oth, Capo Town, Rio J»n< iro, Santos, Montevideo tnd Airt>s iKiiuiul the- World passage £190.] f Hawaii Maiu Sept. 13 Sept648 words
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Advertisement461 1929-09-12 11 I Five Reasons I I why you will prefer to I I travel on President Liners I California fruits, vegeUbles and dairy products are served every meal I Jbl throughout your voyage. I Every stateroom m on an outside deck and is equipped with running I H &0 hot ami461 words
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Advertisement834 1929-09-12 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGA I K>> CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) (0) 1 UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments ana Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the834 words
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Article337 1929-09-12 12 BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (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 Saturday 6337 words
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Article127 1929-09-12 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gale 1). Hakata Maru 22; P. C. Hooft 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tilawa, Fulda, 18; Kola 15; Vogtland 13; rNieuw Zeeland 11; Kamufung, Kopah 9; Circe 8; Klang 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3).127 words
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Article175 1929-09-12 12 Dalgoma, Brit. 3571, from Osaka 11, fjr Calcutta 12. Mata Hari, Brit. 519, from I'enancr 11. for Penang 15. Vogtland, Ger. 4200, from Hamburg 11, for Hong Kong 12. Nieuw Zeeland, Dut. 6729, from Melbourne 11, for Penang 13. Kamuning, Brit. 1276, from Malacca 11, for Sandakan 14.175 words
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Article29 1929-09-12 12 The mail steamer General Metzinger is due here from Aden and Colombo on Sunday at 7 a.m., leaving: the same day for Saigon Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama29 words
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Article105 1929-09-12 12 A slight mishap (both ships put back but were allowed to proceed on their journey after examination) occurred just outeide the south entrance to the breakwater on Tuesday when the X.P.M. Singkara came into collision with the Jarak, belonging to the Straits Steamship Company. The Jarak left the105 words
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Article284 1929-09-12 12 Admiral Fremantle's Advice to Cadets. "The time exists no longer when only the fool of the family is sent to sea,'* said Admiral Sir Sydney Robert Fromantle when addressing the cadets of the Worcester J 'aining ship on the occasion of the annual prize distribution. Some sound284 words
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Article244 1929-09-12 12 Antics Baffle Army Artillery. Caw sand (Cornwall), Aug. 8. Oenturian. the mystery target ship of the Fleet which, wirelessly-controlled and without a man on board, is undergoing strenuous tests at the hands of the finest gunners m the Royal Artillery, was m a cheeky mood this244 words
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199 1929-09-12 12 The N. L. IWfflinjrer which struck *h» Hsiau Kung Tao Rock near Tsingtao on July 16th.. has left for Nagasaki. The Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co. undertook the work on a "no cure no pay" basis md contracted to deliver the liner to199 words
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Article63 1929-09-12 12 By courtesy of the Government Health Office) For the twenty-four hourj ending midnight Sept. 10th: Max. shade temp. 87.8 F Mm. shade temp. 75 F Mean shade temp. 80.2 F Max. gun radiation 144.6 F Mm. grass radiation 71.5 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 76.2 F Mean relative humidity63 words
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Advertisement634 1929-09-12 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 s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.634 words
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Advertisement613 1929-09-12 12 Kerr Steamship Co. In c 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. 0 REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPFII Un BALTIMORE. (via Suez). M.S. SILVERBELLE due Sept. 16 M.S. SILVERMAPLE due Oct. 9 M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Oct. 31 PACIFIC- JAVA -CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN613 words
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Miscellaneous28 1929-09-12 12 CLEARANCES. Sept 11. —Raub, Mahidol, Aing Leong King Chow, Ipoh, Hua Tone, Hong Hwa Rompm Larut, Glenamoy, (Brit); Majang Altmg, Noorebar. Thedens, Merkus, Siberg Gewang, Salawati, Sitoebondo, (Dut)28 words
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Article493 1929-09-12 13 YOUNG. GIRL'S MARRIAGE COMPLEX. Her Forgotten Husband. "s^i[or a s^ a a n i )I i d and Dever a div^ce-62b which ,fc *>?% marria^ ceremonies m h-rf !L Said Yes as c «sually as if sh* had been assenting to a tennis match. bvffl^F**?**- reCOrd has493 words
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194 1929-09-12 13 Missing From Press Exhibition. Six manuscripts of arreat historical value including the Prayer-book of t harle. the' Bold, Duke of Burgundy from 14G7 till 14 </ which were exhibited by the MunieirrL* 1 v r \°K f >lainZ at thy International Press Exhibition at Cologne194 words
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Article181 1929-09-12 13 Itinerant Musicians* New Idea. Tired city workers, journeying to their homes m the outer London suburbs by Underfirround Railway, now often find the tedium of their journey relieved by travelling: buskers." "Buskers," both male and female, workmg either as a single or double turn entertain passengrers181 words
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30 1929-09-12 13 London, Aug. 30. In the final of the Dudleigh Salterton Lawn Tennis Tournament, Miss Jenny Sandison beat Miss E. H. Harvey 3, 6 4.30 words
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Article489 1929-09-12 13 Home Office Return. A return issued by the Home Office relating to experiments on living animals sho\v< that In 1928 the total number of experiments was :n.").r>9l. or 22,688 more than m 1927. Th«- number of experiments with anaesthetics was 800,915, an increase of 21,484. 01 the489 words
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Article132 1929-09-12 13 Talcs of 'dering do' and hairbreadth escapes are not uncommon m Beaufort just now. a worthy member of the subordinate service leturning home down the Padas m a )auP"h one Saturday night, avers that at one place, to be marked m future on all Government maps with a red or132 words
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402 1929-09-12 13 Priest's Love Tangle. Shanghai, Aug. 22. In the city of Kaoyu, on the Grand Canal north of Yangchow, there lived a Mrs Wanp. the wife of a tanner who had a brother, a bonze m Buddhist temple, not far from her home. This brother,402 words
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Article148 1929-09-12 13 At tea minutes past eleven on Sunday morning, (says the Statesman of Aug. 29), Mr. Shaft Ahmed of the Osmania University, Hyderabad left the water after his successful record-breaking attempt m the Wellesley Square Tank, Calcutta, to swim continuously for more than 24 hours. He148 words
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Article82 1929-09-12 13 Showman Misses the Apple. While performing: the "William Tell" act m a fair at Oberhausen, Rhineland (Reuter's correspondent reports), a showman missed the plaster apple placed on the boy's head and hit him m the forehead. The "boy, who had volunteered to take the part of82 words
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Advertisement255 1929-09-12 13 rYM a cym a unbeaten f^Kj^^% i ll\ OYMA. S\WU The D 'fferencc is Inside. m^4W ALL WATCH MAKERS RESPECT \7\] E CYMA I 1 Vl r T any years matchmakers have seen J M M d!f a e npear makeS f tim^^ appeared I Jm 1 I I m255 words
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Advertisement163 1929-09-12 13 REASONS FOR j |%l Chrysler x j i r li|moutn BBHB SUPERIORITY I COMFORT. There is ease and support m the Plymouth given by i::cextr ««nely roomy yet heavily upholstered seats. The cushions are full-quilted and leather, of course, is the covering used. X he Seating angles and depth of163 words
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Article507 1929-09-12 14 VVAPPING AND JUDGE JEFFREYS. Scene of his Capture. There are old men m Wappir.j?— quaint •ivcrside characters steeped m riverside lore -who are apt to shake their heads regretful'v at th" passing of rrimv landmarks femi!iat to their youth, and declare that lx>fore long they will scarcely be507 words
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155 1929-09-12 14 Startling Theories. London, Aug. 23. Tht arrival of the L-agu<- of Nations* Malaria Commission m Bombay on a tour of investigation happens to correspond with the issue by the Board of Control for England and Wales this week of the report written155 words
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Article162 1929-09-12 14 The following appointnu-nts have recently been made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies.— Federated I\ialay State*Mr. C. J. Boyd, M.8., B.Ch., 8.A.0, Medical Officer; Misses M. Pttm, J. Quinn and M. Timmins, Nursing Sisters, Straits Settlements: Mr. K. K. Auten, Probationer Preventive Service; Captain V.162 words
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Article66 1929-09-12 14 I^ammert Bros, auction rooms m Hopi? Konp were the scene last week of an unusual auction, there being: offered for sale a large number of dresses that had been made specially for theatrical plays given m the past m Hong Konpr. They were all dresses of historical periods and were66 words
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Article452 1929-09-12 14 Medical Opinion as to Risk. The Lancet m an article on "Milder Vaccination," referi to the concern which has been caused among the public by recent Inojuaiti m casts of encephalitis following vaccination. Whether poat-vaccinal encephalitis is directly due to Vaccination or whether it can be ascribed452 words
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Article265 1929-09-12 14 The wtxldinjr took place OB Saturday, at the Church of the Assumption, Tenant. 01 Mr. Mamrlcc Daaataa Hasrran, of the I'rited EtaaTllMtTt, IVnanyr, and .Mi>s Rose Alkfl Scully, obioat daughter of Mr. and Mr.-*. \V. H. Stully, well-known residents of IVnaiitf. The bride was tfiven away by her265 words
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Article123 1929-09-12 14 HrognußHM of Drills up to and for weekending September ir>th. Thursday, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, If.G. Pintoon (Eurasian). Revolver Coursv. Friday. 5.15 p m.— Drill Hall. Ufc £\g. Bee. (SinhaUsi'), Section Parade; Ist Bn. s i.cr. Section, Field Exercise; D.X.1.. rn<t. 'M) yards Range; S.H.A. (v» Sifrnai*,123 words
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205 1929-09-12 14 Looking for Local Employment Fvery effort i< Offiaf local employment for ;i mir at preaoat m th«- D i w r-.. curruii at the coaclv March of next, iajn NKr rhi garrison rc^.n.. I I I have 140 men n tun and of these 40205 words
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Article72 1929-09-12 14 Sola FHtkl After Seven H"' in< Insf ruction. Mf*i Dur- :;<• s wom.-n nkl expert M I ri< m the pilot-testins I '■"rit Aero Show at < W.. tliw Ha the Aral t im t •n Ish«' ha i nti rvh' M. Schoficlil. AtM oi t Tronhy t-72 words
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Advertisement143 1929-09-12 14 TME-^UQARCAU^ I of HAMS BACON I is-li>'///A stands pre-eminent m the Wsffl/\ country where lots of pigs B W,}.N 1 are cured and I Hfc'V/\ SO IT DOES HERE •TiUGA&.XAME IfM m ift^AM&^x yi a Orchard Road— Selepie Road— Keppe! Road— Grange Road Markets. H H v D Pbr birthday143 words
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Advertisement7 1929-09-12 14 TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL CPOWTH7 words
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Article664 1929-09-12 15 Singapore, Sept. 11. Nothing of an outstanding naturu has to be recorded throughout the past week a yeneially disinterested attitude continuing lo characterise the local share market. Individual shares haw provided no features hSd transactions have ajrain been on a restricted scale and of a664 words
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Article273 1929-09-12 15 The following: is the twelfth annual report of the directors to the shareholders of Kluang Rubber Company to be presented at the annual meeting on Sept. 20th at Derrick and Company's at noon. The profit for the year, subject to Directors' Fees, is $52,718.10 to which has273 words
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Article657 1929-09-12 15 Singapore. Sept. 10. Thtiv has been a lurtner decline m the price of Tin during the past week, and at the moment the market m the meta! has a somewhat unsettled appearance. Ti»; shares have come m for a certain amount Cl support, chief interest being display*657 words
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Article61 1929-09-12 15 September 11. Bank 4 m.g. 2|3 27|8« Bank demand 2|3 23|82 Private credos 3 m.s. 2|4 3|B New York, demand 65 15|16 Credits 90 days 57^ France, demand 1431 India, T.T. 154V4 Hong Konp, demand 1:51;, p. CYokohama, dom;\nd 118'^. Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 79% liar Silver London61 words
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Article240 1929-09-12 15 Tin loi) Tons $105", Gambier gix Pepper Black 54 Flake Tapioca 5.75 Pearl Sago Small 5.75 < pra Sußdi tod 10.10 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (.Sew) 8.30 Rice. Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangoon Pintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka 266240 words
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Article61 1929-09-12 15 September llth. 12 o'clock n«M>n. Buyers Sel.ers H.S-S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spol %4% ">:> Standard I'.S.S. <.m IVndtfr S.f»t :\'t\ .I.V-. "< I hi-r M .{»')>, November :{7> 4 <Ut hrc. At] ;{7' 4 .I;in-M;i!'. :>n ;^i Tom ol Market hull. Latent ;il>!«-: London61 words
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204 1929-09-12 15 Singapore, >ept. 11. KuhhtT. London io l id, 3jl6d. up 4 p.m. FriceB Spot 34%, September :r>. October 31 ;i Oct-Dec. :s»P Jt .lan. -March 38. Dull. Tin. London C2OB "s 6d, i">s down. Minim*-. Dull. Sunjrei Ways .'{.55 AfAr, Kuchaii 1.54 i. Kinta Dredge204 words
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Article104 1929-09-12 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers SelWa. Bangru. Tin 36s 37s |Hatu Caves ($1) 1.50 IM Kastern Siam 5s yd 6n 9d Sun^ei vVays <*) tJS7% 1*62% |T«ofeofor 343 86« A. Ifitam 3.20 ISB pHrit Permk (i) 3.10 3.30 Pcrak R. Valley isl) 2.20 2.35 *S. Tukansr ($1) 1.20 1.30104 words
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Article143 1929-09-12 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its id. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1,9<K>,063 lbs.; 8H2.26 tOM. Offered 1.r.04,271 lbs.; 710.19 ton.s. Sold 1,182,031 lbs.; r >27.»>!« tons. Spot. London io'»d New York 20 -h eta. PRICES RKALJZKI). JMs.'u d Smoked143 words
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573 1929-09-12 15 Singapore. Sept. 11. The improvement m Rubber which we anticipated m our last report is gradually shewing itself and after the many week-. of continued dullness a distinct revival has taken place, possihily due to the narked reduction m dealers' stocks m Straits Settle573 words
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Article106 1929-09-12 15 \ew developments m rubber manufacl" 1 1 H i S t Malayan industry ;ir, Imported by the United States Department of Commerce, says the Rubber Afire. In addition to the well-known firm of Tan Kah Kw whose manufacture of rubber soles, rubber soled shoes and other items has reach** larjre106 words
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Advertisement866 1929-09-12 15 (ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 mitn /mr, i m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) muuimju. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House SineaDore 11. Co mpany has deposit ed witl he Supre m e Ourt of England^ Lp^tf £ffi ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF Am^n**™* Secretary866 words
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Advertisement158 1929-09-12 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed l,800,0&0 Faid-up 1,050,000 Keserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J- M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro Esq J. O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON BANKERS:158 words
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Advertisement41 1929-09-12 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) T 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. i41 words
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Article642 1929-09-12 16 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACES. To-day's Selections. With a likelihood of continued good weather and fast going there should again be interesting racing to-day especially m view of the handicapping of first class. Horses— Class I—2nd1 2nd Div.— (s% furs.)— 2.15 p.m. 134 Tempino 9.2 (Better longer) 000 Church642 words
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Article10 1929-09-12 16 IFREE PRESS SERVICE.-COPYRIGHT.] T London, Sept. 11.10 words
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Article259 1929-09-12 16 TRIGO WINS ST. LEGER STAKES. Favourite's Classic Success. [Renter's Service. l London, Sept. 11. -The St. Leger Stakes (over a distance of about one mile 6 furlongs) was run at Doncaster to-day, Trigo, the winner of the Derby winning at s—l5 1 among 14 runners. The result was259 words
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Article127 1929-09-12 16 London. Sept. 3rd. There was a small attendance at the Victoria Club call-over on the St. Leger. This was due to the fact that the final acceptance* will not be published till September sth. Triy:o was hacked to win upwards of £2.000 from 5 to 1 against127 words
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Article63 1929-09-12 16 The Gimcrack Stake- (distaace six fur longs), resulted SJ follows KORAL i LAST OF THK DANDIES 2 AIPE-DE-CAMP 3 The betting was 4 to 1 again>t Roral; 20 to 1 against Last of the Dandies; 4 to 1 against Aide-dc Tamp. Seven ran. Won by one63 words
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Article39 1929-09-12 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT). London, Sept. 11. The Racing Board of Control intends to tackle the question of ante-post wagering. The Board is also expected shortly to inaugurate a double event pool on the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire.39 words
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119 1929-09-12 16 Winner Disqualified. [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT. J London. Sept. 11. In the Junior T.T. over the famous Isle of Man course W. H. T. Meagreen (Rex Acme) finished first, covering 226 miles m 3 hrs. 28 mins. .3 sees., an average speed119 words
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Article113 1929-09-12 16 Tate, Yorkshire and a New Ball. London, Sept. 3. The last ball bowled m the county season evoked a hearty chuckle against Yorkshire, who, with their score standing at 198 for S wickets, refused several opportunities of scoring easy runs m ordor to prevent their total from reaching113 words
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Article19 1929-09-12 16 S.G.A. Maartensz., the former Kuala Lumpur cricketer played for the M.C.C. against Royal Engineers at Lord's m mail week.19 words
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Article192 1929-09-12 16 THE S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. To-morrow's Ties. On account of the rain there was no play m the S.C.C. tennis tournament last evening. There is no play to-day on account of the races. FRIDAY'S TIES. B. Singles. H. L. Marshall scr. vs. E. Cherrington owe 1. R. J.192 words
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Article313 1929-09-12 16 Cup Win for I.C.F.A. I.C.r.A I: S.C.C 1. The I.C.F.A. disposed of the S.C.C. II m the S.A.F.A. Cup competition at the Stadium yesterday. The game became very exciting and the play rather vigorous m the second half but although the Club had much the better of the exchanges313 words
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148 1929-09-12 16 Sir Henry Setfrave's Challenge. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 10. Sir Henry Segrave has arrived at Venice to take part m the great motor-boat s^eed contest off the Lido. He has with him two boats Miss England and Miss London. With Miss England he defeated Mr.148 words
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Article43 1929-09-12 16 Or, Sunday there will b^ a 800 meters handicap race and a water-polo match between the "Jellyfish" and "Dragon" teams at the Chinese Swimming Club. The race will commence at 9.30 a.m. sharp and competitors should turn up m time.43 words
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Article107 1929-09-12 16 Hammond (66-53 per innings) heads the Gloucestershire batting averages; and Godderd, who has taken 154 wickets for 15.97 runs each, is top of the bowling averages. Wyatt, who has an average of 55.42, heads the Warwickshire batting averages. Commander P. F. Glover retained the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Singles107 words
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Article869 1929-09-12 16 THE SOUTH AFRICANS' TOUR. Full Results. The following details of the matches played by the South Africans during their English tour with a comparison with results n the 1924 tour (when out of 38 matches 8 were won, 9 lost and 21 drawn) will be of interest. The tourists869 words
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Advertisement187 1929-09-12 16 I <_ff\V I i 41 I I "IrP i RULING PENS! i i For the convenience of Malayan rukr- we i always have on hand large stocks of superior ruling pens made of superior brag* I WE INVITE YOUR ENQUIRIES AND ORDERS I MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, MMHED I I SINGAPORE.187 words
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