The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1929
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Title Section13 1929-09-14 1 Singapore Free Press II CENTS. SINGAPORE, SJB. SAiUKOAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929. NO. 12,82113 words
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Article388 1929-09-14 1 During se\ere storm >esterday a tidal wave swept Toulon harbour and caused considerable damage l*age 11. The Note war between (hina and Kaesia continues merrily, the latest event being an intimation from China pointing oat the futility of the So\ief propaganda regarding ill-treatment of Soviet nationals m388 words
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Article1046 1929-09-14 1 Qnicqnid ay, nit hemimee nostr, c*4 imrnge LibcUi Juvenal. The Topicist was rather Interacted I i learn this week 'hat ths authorities pr... post' to bring up two or three clever niotor|cyclists t'ronv Australia to hd OS tpood-COpi m Singapore. The idea i., an excellent OfM,1,046 words
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Advertisement219 1929-09-14 1 IVISC LOONG. UIK RECOGNIBEII nocse f<>r KAN TROP!<TAI P!?TTS > HICII STKCEI Raffles Hotel! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. AT 9.30 P.M. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 3 I tf Mcnia .Litter and His Orchestra. I iw LEONORE L. Van Beethoven S I 0| I AKME L Delibes From the Stria* Quartette ANDANTE CANTABILE P.219 words
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Advertisement305 1929-09-14 1 f ■llli I 111, IIIh!! |:1|:|:^ r Bll■oß■ f_ 15 b pi IIECTWC f 001 CHISTj I j THIS CHEST IOXTAINS: |f j| Bleek and Dcckir Li^rht Huty Quart, i Inch F.U'ctric Drill, Bench Stand for lipht flinding; buffing ;»n«l Banding, >ct of twi^t drilih P up to >i inch,305 words
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Advertisement124 1929-09-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT.?. Five letters m a big space Page B. Bxidt the long life battery -Page It. Auction salt of furniture etc by Powell and Co. Page 12. Oldsmobile driving givef you much mj< ynient— Page *>. Pan-lay's lager, the drink for every kind of third— Page 10. Dunlop. the124 words
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Advertisement16 1929-09-14 1 WING LOONG. I OB HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut anil Finish Guaranteed. :\2. HIGH ST BEET.16 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous79 1929-09-14 1 ETHE WEEK. Satmrmmm. 14th. _m Water. 8.48 :«.m., O.S, tip; p.m., 7.4. oatwaH nail <lue. P. and T. Cc apwethre gackty meeting, l'o-t Otßce 1.18 p.m. Singapore Races. Golf: Singapore Championship, Pukit Timah. Garriaon Club, Mea'i Medal. Lawson-Sfdney Co., Theatre, The Rott«rs« Ml p.m. Sunday, Ifif/f. Hi«:h Water, 9JU a.m.,79 words
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Article73 1929-09-14 2 J'rogramme of Drills up to and for weekending September lfith. Saturday, 2 p.m. Farrer Ranjfe (Seletar), M.G. Platoon (Eurasian), Classification; Bukit Timah Range, "D" (Eurasia..) Coy., Classification; 3 p.m. Siglap, "A" (M.G.) Compam, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Camp. Sunday, 7.30 a.m.— Farrer Range (Seletar), M.G. Platoon (Eurasian), Classification;73 words
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Article57 1929-09-14 2 Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Honjr Kong Central Magistracy last week told Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse CLE., Deputy Superintendent of Police that on account of the extreme heat he was prepared to allow Police officers appearing before him m mufti to dispense with neck ties, provided they appeared57 words
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Advertisement192 1929-09-14 2 __^_3_^_^_«l^^__r^ m __B___-a— lC^l__-3 Pm g I _a_ _i ririi Timffl IjV J E F*^_ __V>«l \Sav€ the Coupons packed with V^wC^w JeDief MO^N.^a WATCH HtEB The best shops atre all stocking the new MORTON Jellies and Custards TRY THEM mmmge^m^me NAVY and ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT (Preliminary Notice) at the192 words
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Advertisement249 1929-09-14 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Commencing Saturday Next, September 14th., at 9.30 pjn. THE LAWSON-SYDNEY ENGLISH COMEDY CO. m a Brilliant Repertoire of Plays. 2&? c ?gr nee "THE ROTTERS" Monday, Sept. 11th. Tuesday, Sept. 17th. "EASY VIRTUE" "mfft THR WIFE" by Noel Coward. M-Ai IM** Wednesday. Sept. 18th. Thursday, Sent. 19th. "INTERFERENCE"249 words
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Advertisement339 1929-09-14 2 ALHAMBRA*^ Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors. I PROGRAMME COMMENCING FRIDAY sfpt I BHT l*t In the Second Show at 9.1." Vlxy THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS I SHOW GIRL I featuring ALICE WHITE I X Tne Froth of Broadway, with Live. 1. it v. 1 I THE PRIVATE LIFE I339 words
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Miscellaneous531 1929-09-14 2 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. I«TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ~...0 h.mi. Litany, T. 48 a.m. (choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. IS a Mi. Matin* ;»"<! Holy Communion. 10 M.m. Tht- CttlilMl m S. AadreW*! School. 30 p.m. (choral) Evening and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion.531 words
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Article938 1929-09-14 3 "TALKIE" ADVENT IN SINGAPORE. Victoria Theatre Scheme. (By Our Film Correspondent). IT IS UNDERSTOOD, from an authoritative source, that "talkies" will make their debut m Singapore at the Victoria Theatre. While Mr. Joe Fisher is on his way to the United States to make arrangements for their938 words
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Article141 1929-09-14 3 Unsuccessful Action Over a Hampstead House. Miss Betty Balfour, the film star, of Alexandra-court, Queen's Gate, Westminster, was the defendant tn an action brought before Mr. Justice Eve m tho Chancery Division by Mr. Ernest Kdward Wilson, of "Oaklands," West Heath-road, Hampstead, who sought specific performance of141 words
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Article187 1929-09-14 3 dam Bow, Paramount star, established a claim as the most popular motion picture SCtress by winning the annual movie popularity contest just completed by the NewYork Daily News. Nancy Carroll, also a Paramount starlet, and the only new cinema actress m the list of ten voted187 words
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Article121 1929-09-14 3 Sound pictures have not done sway with elaborate scenes and costuming as some commentators have said, asserts H. M. K. Smith, head of the wardrobe department at the Paramount Long Island studio, who points to the big musical comedy numbers now being staged for "Glorifying the American121 words
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Article55 1929-09-14 3 Eijirht technicolor cameras were used by Paramount to film the natural co'our follies revue sequence m the picture, "The Dance of Life," from "Burlesque." Eighty girls appear on the stage m lavish costumes deigned by Travis Banton. head of the studio's style design department. Nancy Carroll and Hal Skelly have55 words
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Advertisement196 1929-09-14 3 fADELPHI HOTEL gLwW^^^^^^^WgE R **JMhte£| B_^_l n '-^?_9______________________________k '^_______________U ir\ l^^^^^-___-_-_____________________Ml JS-* of JANNA DUCLOS W^ B I 5 SATURDAY WEDNESDAY (DINNER DANCES) 2 and TUESDAY (TEA DANCE). POWER! j The Municipal < \)Tmissioners are now prepared to offer very attractive terms to ELECTRIC POWER consumers. I j Electric motors196 words
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Advertisement253 1929-09-14 3 I YOU MUST SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH AND YOUH EMPLOYEES' HEALTH a, a A* f 4> a y A"* i iT-^i i _rt-_--.iM^ l____^K_^ 1 __-f___W_^l' t^' 5 T ____H__i&fc_. a I m 'tL» W __^b •>- f— S___k i *m PNlr^/"- ____Syr r M^r*T^^ m^^L \n* mm^^_\r^ ?r\ tw«*^______Bi______i v____*^__p253 words
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Article506 1929-09-14 4 We hear so much ill of the passenger, the I "beak-seat driver," that I am moved to be scrry for him and her. For one thing, I am never a passenger myself if I can possibly help it. Everybody who drives a car loathes being driven by506 words
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81 1929-09-14 4 Scotland Vai-i tiV Croydon mv>t« I J deaths of MISS and Mr. K. C lUifV. sll arsenical peieenhll Since the verdi. 1 inquests— that on Ml Edm- 1 Duff, every chemist m has been visited, and tmt examined, hut these inqU""fruitless. th c f81 words
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Article933 1929-09-14 4 (.ettintf the Best Out Them. By THE HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE. (Special to the Free Pirn.) •f ET WELL ALONE" is a maxim which, good nor not, is followed by the majority of motorists. But there is a limit! Sonic months ago 1 wrote on the933 words
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Article178 1929-09-14 4 English Attempt on I *.S. Rood A oung Ei Is to atteir.; an American Stud* Of the most pri i Stat. Tht record m Highway, a gresl from New V.r 1,200 mil Ameriee I Arizona and climl tains i, the I severed the d and was dr.\178 words
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Advertisement153 1929-09-14 4 (G>)®@©@®@@@®@@@®®@®®®@®®®®®®©@®® 1 FISK ALL-CORD TYRES MUST MAKE GOOD OR WE WILL-THAPS YOUR 1 DOUBLE GUARANTEE. 1 I I /O. I Time to Re-tire tf (g) Get a FISK V*«^^ V^ (g) (O) I The Fisk Rubber Co ,(f.e) Ltd. I J SALES DIVISION, UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. J ®®®@©©®@©^3©©®@®©®®@©©®®©©®®©© >Z~i*K*<~i*<~t*<*»t*K*^^^ #41153 words
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Advertisement16 1929-09-14 4 Traffic vibration is causing concern to Paris, and all buses are being fitted with pneumatic tyres.16 words
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Advertisement106 1929-09-14 4 100 desert miles a day SI DODGE fe =r^ Eight Dodge Brothers Trucks carried Roy Chapman Andrews and his caravan of explorers on its recent Central Asiatic expedition. Day after day these trucks made their way through the trackless wastes and shifting sands of the Gobi desert— often more than106 words
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Article247 1929-09-14 5 l">7.*i-4 During May. Mi,,v «'d to be a new record for Jj U d cars m the United States Wkrt m Ma y when the nation:v h <" r.i. t dealer organisation sold th.' r US 1 ;ir This was m addition to Hfcfc v lvm247 words
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Article120 1929-09-14 5 An Essex reader wants to know which is] the correct spelling, "coconut" or Vocoanut." The latter form is probably due to a confusion with cocoa, with which, of course, the coconut has nothing: whatever to do. But even cocoa is a mis-spelling, the original word being cacao,120 words
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Article1027 1929-09-14 5 Some Hints to the Motorist. During- the last year or two there has been such a substantial reduction m the cost of taking a car to the Continent that a motoring- holiday abroad has come within reach of a very large number of people. The problems1,027 words
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Article557 1929-09-14 5 Speed the Bi£ Factor. Int testing data about tyre wear and its causes has bom discovered by Mr. L, J. La ml. < urn, of the Fort Dunlop Research Laboratory. Th -re is considerable difficulty m obtaining definite data about t_ve wear if the resear h is557 words
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Article121 1929-09-14 5 Dr. Teoh Beh Lye an oUI Free School boy has returned to Penan g after a year's post graduate work m the Rockefeller Institute m Piping (P. U. M. C.)— S. Echo. A New York collector is said to have paid £1,580 for a single five-dollar g"l<J piece minted m121 words
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Advertisement184 1929-09-14 5 CHRYSLER' A car that suits the whole family When die family car is a Chrysler, there isn't any division of opinion m that household because the Chrysler has all the things that the whole family likes. Chrysler's distinctive new style and lively performance are just what youth wants m a184 words
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Advertisement230 1929-09-14 5 fc 3 fc Am 1 fc- i fc AtiMd ____g_BH_____^ fc j^aFi_J lIS S___fifM' _k ifc jl _f HI H Hsl _S PI H Ed 8£» 3 fc Approved by Owners Everywhere Because 3 E JBv s Superior Performance -j >j39t_i/' f fc 1 -^JHKk ET AST, powerful, and with230 words
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Article, Illustration5016 1929-09-14 6 E. C. BULEY - E. C. BULEY OUR NEW SERIAL. BY PETEB GAUNT* son of a retired oionvJ with a small estate near the Devon coast, goes down to the beach one morning lor his customaiy swim. To his surprise he sees a gill ahout to Uive into the pool. He introduces5,016 words
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Article136 1929-09-14 6 The Hon'ble Mr. J. W. Simmons. Rriti-h Resident. Negri Sembilan. motored N Malacca on Saturday last. spending the week-end there. We recently visited the local Hot Spring? which are not so far away that visitor, an riot see them. At present the water runs through a bit of swamp before136 words
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Article321 1929-09-14 6 FOWUNJ3 IVON 0 8 **< i..1A(,l '''Ml Lifeon iiJ; MSitm 'Mitt 'All un- isturbei m i bp m S comf __\7 He left bii used to m... deposed ia ll A iced l Persia tl n no kaowi nam. .v baa led the a plain. N321 words
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Article66 1929-09-14 6 ftftttbon gi ciation an- remind- V ggnggy atWitmi lor ,t horn HauH pc«Paniantr C^ miloccasion to iij B News hvts been M. Maeirot. th.- M v 00 and M. _Mn M ,rf <•' Aviatior, m th- Fu I 'L'r Indo-China thi> ,B c JfiJ the much-discus^ y*' ma'l and passwjjtr66 words
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Article467 1929-09-14 7 PUBLIC MEETING. OF CREDITORS. Flourishing Singapore Business. A pubhc meeting of creditors m connection with the T.S.N, affairs was held on Tuesday at Penang m the Supreme Court, says the Malay Mail correspondent, when Mr. Sennett assistant Official Assignee, presided. supported by the special managers. Messrs. B.467 words
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Article155 1929-09-14 7 [By arrangement with Nanyang Siang Pau Press). Shanghai, Sept. 12. Chao Tai Wen yesterday assumed the p<ot of ehiei" <>t* the supervisory council. Two godowns were burned at Pukow, entailing a loss oi a million dollars. Russian troops retreated and fronts were silent yesterday. Planes Mew over155 words
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Article92 1929-09-14 7 LIFE INSURED FOR 200,000. The Vita (Life) Insurance Co.. Ltd., of Zurich, is reported to have issued a policy for 4*200,000 on the life of the managing director of an important international industrial enterprise, and claims that this policy is the highest of its kind ever taken out m any92 words
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Article68 1929-09-14 7 Y.M.C.A. BADMINTON. The V.M.C.A. Members' Badminton Tournament will commence on October Ist A Singles and Doubles event open to all comers will be included m the programme. The open events have no connection with the Singapore Championship Tournament conducted by tbe Badminton Association, but are intended to provide another opportunity68 words
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Article46 1929-09-14 7 The following are the numbers of arrivals from, and departures to, Madras Presidency for tho month of August. Arrivals (Figures supplied by travelling inspectors) 9,258 adults; 1,665 minor. Departures (Figures supplied by steamer agents) 5,065 adults; 345 minors. The arrivals relate to aided passengers46 words
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Advertisement227 1929-09-14 7 Htie Mothers EE*~~ />*^m\ 9 m 9 w 9^ You will be proud of baby's progress if you feed him on Mellin's Mixed as directed, Mellin's Food contains everything necessary for Baby's healthy development. When you give Mellin's \ou know you are doing the next best thing to feeding him227 words
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Advertisement263 1929-09-14 7 ________r W^_____\\______ __^gwm^^_ I —_W |p *\w\ _r< ___A tr__^^^D _JrV ____M— T 4\Wv^—^——\ WAmfw N _________k J^_^B#W -m)^^r^^jF*mm^^ 9^*** m triat CcHinteV 9 m *Wi*Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm% -]_Sl^—wlwmm\ V'^?k^ffK— Sk^bS—l _____i •VVx»V"^"^s_SSss_>SP"''E_l_ n^H e~^. __i r^'A "/^.V_^SfesaM I^.^ _L 1 r fc_ fc _l _n mW i/ "^x^ '¥^!Hf Jr ''_h-''*ifil263 words
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Article314 1929-09-14 8 Kaye Don's Bid for Record. Mr. Kaye Don has decided to make an attempt* on the world's speed record of 231.36 m.p.h., made by Sir Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach last March, with a £2.>,000 car which is being built secretly m England. "I have great314 words
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Article250 1929-09-14 8 Assigned Place Next to Chauffeur. Koaaa. The recent review by the Pope m the courtyard of San Damaso. m the Vatican city, of 200 motor tourists from Milan was a unique event, and a B%n ot* the time- avea m such a conservative centre. The last time250 words
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Article340 1929-09-14 8 The annual general meeting of the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sungam was held, we are asked to state, at No. 7, Enggor Street, on August 18th.: Mr. T. V. Cumarasamy presided. The minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed, and accounts were passed. The following were elected as office-bearers340 words
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Article1356 1929-09-14 8 SCOTLAND OPENS FOOTBALL SEASON. Referees m Khaki. I [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 1.1. The Football season opanad on Saturday. with the start of the Scottish season. Over 40,000 attended at Celtic Park to see Celtic and Hearts. Perhaps this is thc largest crowd that has ever1,356 words
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Article219 1929-09-14 8 Remarkable Case m Kus>ia The world's lot end m a .Moscow h< apitf BoTOa yeais and two monti girl oi ten. Lichacm.. I mitted to the hospital ttk|t specialists diagi sickness. On August at the If* ot >evcnt«* she suddenly start!..! >v «H nur« rolling over219 words
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Article94 1929-09-14 8 Thc health statement for the vu-j Septemhci Tth. ■howl that curred m the Municipa' rate of MM against t* th p week and 28.08 m the of last year. Deducting 11 K 'f fggAE sons who had been ItM than I resident m Singapore tl •Chief causes of mortaliu |>94 words
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Advertisement96 1929-09-14 8 Fl WIT SINGAPORE HILL CLIMB I§Sss) liss§ll fe 8 SEPTEMBER. 1929. §$?_J $§S_^ II 5§ UNDER AUSPICES OF THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. r§ Is DRIVEN BY Mr. P. BIRD. TIME: 1 MINUTE 33 2-5 seconds CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA: JL I 1 IUI Lfl Lfl k JL All Efl mm wm96 words
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Miscellaneous26 1929-09-14 8 COWES ENDS IN GOOD WEATHER. Cowes week officially closed on Friday, but an extra regatta was staged on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Southern26 words
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Article467 1929-09-14 9 PUBLIC MEETING OF CREDITORS. Flourishing Singapore Business. A public meeting of creditors m connection with the T.S.X. affairs was held on Tuesday at Penang- m the Supreme Court, says the Malay Mail correspondent, when Mr. Sennett, assistant Official Assignee, presided, supported by the special managers, Messrs. B.467 words
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Article156 1929-09-14 9 [By arrangement with Nanyang Siang }'au Press). Shanghai, Sept. 12. Chao Tai Wen yesterday assumed the post of chief of the supervisory council. Two godowns were burned at Pukow, entailing a loss of a million dollars. Russian troops retreated and fronts were silent yesterday. Planes rlew over156 words
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Article92 1929-09-14 9 The Vita (Life) Insurance Co., Ltd., of Zurich, is reported to have issued a policy for £200,000 on the life of the managing director of an important international industrial enterprise, and claims that this policy is the highest of its kind ever taken out m any92 words
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Article68 1929-09-14 9 The V.M.C.A. Members' Badminton Tournament will commence on October Ist A Singles and Doubles event open to all comers will be included m the programme. The open events have no connection with the Singapore Championship Tournament conducted by the Badminton Association, but are intended to provide another opportunity68 words
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Article46 1929-09-14 9 The following are the numbers of arrivals from, and departures to, Madras Presidency for the month of August. Arrivals (Figures supplied by travelling inspectors) 9,258 adults; 1,665 minor.' Departures (Figures supplied by steamer agents) 5,065 adults; 345 minors. The arrivals relate to aided passengers46 words
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Advertisement233 1929-09-14 9 (The Mothers ~M V J JmEgE You will be proud of baby's progress if you feed him on Mellin's Mixed as directed, Mellin's Food contains everything necessary for Baby's healthy development. When you give Mellin's you know you are doing the next best thing to feeding him yourself. Mellin's Food233 words
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Advertisement261 1929-09-14 9 18r 55^ _f ~M JaW "m—-m\ S_—^ /_fi_A IrlUriki DR 3 mrm\* _!r v\ ___r |MPwjM_ A B BJ-BB^Bmß"^^^ _W_^r _>e_3w-— r .<■ jnP^T_V___________________________________________________a B _5 B 7n__^___________________________B .'-'t^LwiMnEft— r^Va_— r^~ ~^^H H fl^Bi^__. in_U _^^H _____________i :^.^^Jks^v_H _l^l B j_____B I Jr _H_ _T I *V3^s_w I IV^ j261 words
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Article316 1929-09-14 10 Kaye Don's Bid for Record. Mr. Kaye Don has decided to make an attempt on the world's speed record of 231.36 m.p.h., made by Sir Henry Segrave at Daytona Beach last March, with a *.2.,,000 car which is being built secretly m Kn eland. "I have316 words
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Article252 1929-09-14 10 Assigned Place Next to Chauffeur. Home. The recent review by the Pope m the courtyard of San Damaso, m the Vatican city, of 200 motor tourists liutn Milan was a unique event, and a sign of the tinns even m such a conservative centre. The last time252 words
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Article341 1929-09-14 10 The annual general meeting of the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sungam was held, we are asked to state, at No. 7. Enggor Street, on August 18t;h.: Mr. T. V. Cumarasamy presided. The minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed, and accounts were passed. The following were elected a? office341 words
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Article1392 1929-09-14 10 SCOTLAND OPENS FOOTBALL SEASON. Referees m Khaki. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London. Aug. 15. The Football season opened on Saturday, with the start of the Scottish season. Over 40,000 attended at Celtic Park to see Celtic und Hearts. Perhaps thi.-: is tht largest crowd that has ever- graced1,392 words
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Article322 1929-09-14 10 GIRL'S SEVEN YEARS TRANCE. Remarkable Case m Ku*>ia The world's loagpfll end m a Moscow hospital. Seven years and two BM If girl Of ten. l.ichauma h mitted to the hospital nftftaf from** specialists diagiv sed :i~ i sickness. On August S, at Urn she suddenly startled the rolling o\er322 words
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Advertisement108 1929-09-14 10 IP R|T SINGAPORE HILL CLIMB W 8 SEPTEMBER 1929 LENDER AUSPICES OF THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER (OKI'S. (lii [ill l|_SJ |§$j n* rv s^j mqq l___k m DRIVEN BY Mr. P. BIRD. TIME: 1 MINUTE 33 2-5 seconds w~_ w* ana ____l _r IRPI I I VRP^ CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA: Jilb108 words
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Article1034 1929-09-14 11 THE NEW COMMISSIONER FOR EGYPT. Sir Percy Loraine. Sir Percy Loraine, the newly-appointed High Commissioner for Egypt, is a dark, handsome man, with a soldierly bearing and a manner which never fails He s Tall to convince. He is the and Dark and twelfth baronet. One of1,034 words
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371 1929-09-14 11 DfegraeeM Scenes m Australia. Hopetoun. (Vie.). Aujr. 18. An artery demonstration against Saunders, thc umpire, followed the defeat of Brim by Hopetoun m the grand Ana] of the Mallee Footbcll Association at Benlah pesterda;.. The match was the roughest this leaso*. Darin? the371 words
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Article451 1929-09-14 11 Milk a a perfect food, and tht.' food peA excellence for children. The fad im- to l>t faced, however, that it is also a mod favour able medium to guilUS, and therefore milk an U> a csrrier of ditesir. The germs m milk multiply with451 words
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Article88 1929-09-14 11 Captain A. G. Dobbie, Mrs. Dobbie and Lieut, the Hon. the Master of Napier, who left Hong Kong for England last week on the Empress of Asia were given a rousing send-off at Queen's Pier by detachments from the King's Own Scottish Borderers. Captain Dobbie, who has been adjutant of88 words
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Article417 1929-09-14 11 Scientist's Race to India. An unobtrusive little scientist left Croydon on August 3 on a dramatic air desh to India m quest of a wonderful ore which, it is declared, will come as a boon to all and will revolutionise industry. He h; Mr. Cefcil417 words
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Article88 1929-09-14 11 The Sarawak Government Gazette publishes the names of the following Officer* who have passed the Government Examinations recently. Cadet Service. Standard 11. —Messrs J. G. Anderson, G. R. H. Arundell, W. B. Buck. R. Q. A:kman. R H P. Langton. Standard I.— L. K. Morse and J. O. Gilbert. Technical88 words
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Advertisement219 1929-09-14 11 Strength m Reserve T -5/y vir chi'dren are healthy and happy, M Ill__F -r-nc tn e open air. To-morrow the VM,JI| j,\ gather may change or they may come m pood with infection m other children. ->. <Si#W f KEPLER"- f. r >'•■ i i g. |j jr a reserve219 words
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Advertisement60 1929-09-14 11 _**^meegAAAEEAEEmmmm**±^. ■■^^>w^ a* ____8^ ->S_f RI >I _y*i yTt/^ _->_T)u *^Jj..»i_m_ j,t *t )'jk^-""" t^a^ a"V________-___^ _5 T l_r ?t _^r^fcX m w\\] I [_A_____\\\\w *lkW^ 'ymJ I I k__\\ Wm. I|« All 1 >r >^ night, and that with a reserve m hand. a!***- T^ c k cst of60 words
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Advertisement816 1929-09-14 12 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. L Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT, l Due Singapore. LAOMEDON For London, Rotterdam816 words
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Advertisement472 1929-09-14 12 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Sept. 16 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Oct. 17 s.s. CITY OF472 words
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Advertisement411 1929-09-14 12 British India and Apcar Lin?, (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICES. U PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r* UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY N *T* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVIc?" 11 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND ]Eg uue Tonnage. Singapore. -p on I>Hf NELLORE 7,000 Sept.411 words
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Article1036 1929-09-14 13 THE NEW COMMISSIONER FOR EGYPT. Sir Percy Loraine. Sir Percy Loraine, the newly-appointed High Commissioner for Egypt, is a dark. handsome man. with a soldierly bearing and a manner which never fails He s Tall to convince. He is the and Dark and twelfth baronet. One of1,036 words
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370 1929-09-14 13 FOOTBALL AS IT SHOULD NOT BE PLAYED. Disgraceful Scenes m Australia. Hopetoun. (Vie), Anu. 18. An ..nuiy demonstration against Saunders, the mrpire. followed the defeat of Brim by Hopetoun m the grand final of thc Malice Footbr.ll Association at Beulah raterda\. The matih was the roughest this sc.-.son. During the370 words
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Article452 1929-09-14 13 Milk is a perfect food, and the food pai excellence for children. The fad has to b-. faced, however, that it is also a most favour •able medium to germs, and therefore milk ran b»- a carrier td' diseaae. The ferine m milk multiply with452 words
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Article87 1929-09-14 13 Captain A. G. Dobbie, Mrs. Dobbie and Lieut, the Hon. the Master of Napier, who left Hong- Kong for England last week on the Empress of Asia were given a rousing send-off at Queen's Pier by detachments from the King's Own Scottish Borderers. Captain Dobbie, who has been adjutant of87 words
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Article422 1929-09-14 13 Scientists Race to India. i An unobtrusive little scientist left Croydon on August 3 on a dramatic air desli to India m quest of a wonderful ore which, it is declared, will come as a boon to all and will revolutionise industry. He bi Mr.422 words
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Article89 1929-09-14 13 The Sarawak Government Gnntttt publishes the names of the following- Officer*who have passed the Government Examinations recently. Cadet Service. Standard 11. —Messrs J. G. Anderson. G. R H Arundell. W. S. B. Buck, R. G. Aikman. R H P. Lan^rton. Standard I.— L. K. Morse and J. O. Gilbert. Technical89 words
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Advertisement211 1929-09-14 13 Strength m Reserve I>iiy yo jr children are healthy and happy, iMI-iR skipping m ne °P~ n air To-morrow the neither may change or they may come m contact with infection m other children. s^~^^ "3JH& 1 KEPLER'- .j jj r g j vi- i. re crve of sircngta with211 words
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Advertisement55 1929-09-14 13 —r\^wSSv^ m *_i_____[ B____ a^ —4ftt'& _ri____________Pi^^— l !l_v_ ':":*K3^. _Jg|; X >W W." X-'^^H —^—^A^^^LmmT .J^B*^ f-'~'—W I ______\_\_\_\\\\^r ,S!^<mw¥\wwa M J^t w\m_ L_JUs% i_4__ 1 y' night, and that with a reserve m hand. _e_l% T ne an ythin< fa usually the cheapest lone life battery MALAYAN MOTORS55 words
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Advertisement799 1929-09-14 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). L Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Due Singapore. LAOMEDON For London, Rotterdam799 words
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Advertisement520 1929-09-14 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Sept. 16 s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Oct. 17 s.s, CITY OF520 words
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Advertisement437 1929-09-14 14 p.e^o British India and Apcar m (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARfn SERVICES. U PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY s mivfd* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKin |< h !ENI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \M) JAny Due Tonnage. Singapore. T«;nnaee c bq437 words
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Advertisement715 1929-09-14 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. W_a_l T«««ei. Arrive. Leave Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen twerp via Colombo, Aden, AVl l>i V Amazon Mau: Sept 17 mmnt 11 Purba, p. Elisabeth, Caps Town, Rio J tpt 18 PO, Santos. Montevideo Aires. r, l-f he- World passage £190.1 t Hawaii Mam Sent IJ Sm_715 words
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Advertisement428 1929-09-14 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^mf AMERICAN MAIL LINE iCTaZI r^ll^ «^fc—____«— mm >__• i I JM I —l-L I 7"^y_^^_Sv 7^nr9__________i PcPNLl J t___^Tv^" ~r:4T*ASfmm\mmt l___itf I^^ TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Singapore. Singapore.428 words
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Advertisement809 1929-09-14 15 K. P. M. mm, jmm m p** (Incorporated m Holland.) (0) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEIU.ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information, detailed809 words
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Article97 1929-09-14 16 After being sold to Mr. Tarn Pik-shan by public auction about two months ago for $43,000 m Hong Kong the Anjou has since been refitted with a new bottom while general repairs have been made to the vessel. She is now ready to start once more and her97 words
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91 1929-09-14 16 Rome, Aug. 7At Lake Nemi divers this morning descended to make a survey of the seconi Caligula galley, which is found now to he at a depth of less than sixteen yards, but it is uncertain whether the lake will be lowered for it91 words
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Article69 1929-09-14 16 Per Aeneas, September 13th. Mr. <".nd Mrs. J. Baillie, Master J. S. Baillie, Mr. A. MvKenzie, Mr. G. C. McL?nnan, Mrs. D. Mayer, Miss M. D. Peters, Mr. A. Pool ai.d Mrs. Pool and Miss P. V. Pool, Mr. H. Read. Mr. E. Reitnam, Mr. A. E. Smirke,69 words
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Article62 1929-09-14 16 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) For the twenty-four hour.; ending midnight Sept. 12th: Max. shade temp. 88.7 F Mm. shade temp. 76.5 F Mean shade temp. 81.5 F Max. sun radiation 147 F Mm. grass radiation 72.5 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 77.3 F Mean relative humidity62 words
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Advertisement704 1929-09-14 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The 8.8. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins704 words
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Advertisement351 1929-09-14 16 SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHINOISE. MAIL SERVICE—SINGAPORE— SAIGON. aja. ''Gomverneur-Gffrieral Roume' (3.000 tong). D. Singapore Wharf Monday Noon* Sept 16 Sept 30 Oct. \4 A. Saigon Thursday Morning Sept 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 17 D. Saigon Monday Neon Sept 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 2C A. Singapore Thursday Morning Sept 25 Oct. 9351 words
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Advertisement441 1929-09-14 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. 0 REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANn BALTIMORE. h— (via Suez). due S»' P t. M due Oct. 9 Oft li M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Oct. 31 '14 Nov i PACIFIC -JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE441 words
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Advertisement183 1929-09-14 16 MESSAGERIES MARITIME 0 t« HOMEWARD MAILS To Colombo. Djibouti. Port SaM Mareeilles from Sinrspo" Gro** Tonnare. D'ARTAGN AN IM* ton Marseille* via Madras and I** 9 AZAY \e RIDEAU I OUTWARD MAILS To Saifon. Hong Kong. SbMfk* 1 and Japan. l} G. METZINGER 0 4<io mM* lv Saigon, Tourane and183 words
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Miscellaneous696 1929-09-14 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. 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.n. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6696 words
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Article1200 1929-09-14 17 THE PASIR GAMBIR ATTENDANCES. All Records Broken. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia, Sept. 6. By the time this read m Malaya, Batavia's Annual Fair— the Pasar Gambir— will be a a thing- of the past and hundre "s of coolies will be busy pulling down ihe temporary t.1,200 words
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Advertisement294 1929-09-14 17 I Here at Last WASSIAMULL'S Grand Annual Sale NOW ON 56-57, HIGH STREET. |0| v v^ *df *mMmm JL tf'mvfS, _3*i~*im m m*E m m^w rm Tj r m_ Tired Nerves S ien you have no energy and you are easily A I ired it is the sign that your294 words
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Advertisement622 1929-09-14 17 c Tobacco ifn-^, EudtotitfZtcv s Ww ~^r^ s—-^^^r "imm, s 1 _-*^^^y___l l l ß_rWWt *BWBroHß_iWi_Lo-?^Bs __rt^________nMH_B«H9^_l____tf -od «3Sbs> Trmg' CP-jtrATzSh*— _i "*9vf .:■■/s&'•* ■'<__?_% ffiff-__^_Sj___l__________t__i r sX i&^ii '■> *?'> I ra^ffl__?'^ <^ n i Wn *A+A-£s**+^.dx')fli^^ wt MMfflHmflw'i-v a-* 'it— 4BnJßs_lH— Hfrv fikfi k '-^^^KiL Report fro* LEWIS622 words
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Article670 1929-09-14 18 WHAT PRICE SCREEN GRID TUBES ror seven years now there has been an «rmy of ardent radio experimenters— gome of them boys m attic workshops ard others rvev with completely equipped laboratories —who have l^een watohin- for new develop ments which will further "revolutionize radio practice." Many of them have670 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1929-09-14 18 THE WORKING OF THE SCHNELL CIRCUIT. [By Our Wireless Correspondent.] m\\K SCHNBLL CIRCUIT is on improvoJL ment on the Reinartz and though not >; well-known out here is very popular. It dillers from the latter by the plate or anode lof the valve being series fed.1,152 words
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Advertisement221 1929-09-14 18 j®®@©@®®®®®©©©®©®®®©®®®®@®®®®®® _-_^r*_. I FOR l,RrrY 1 I AND GOODNESS 1 I MARMALADE 1 J and OXFORD I SAUSAGES 1 In M Mb. Airtight Tins. H POLTLTON NOEL, LTD., BREWERY ROAD, LONDON, N. W I- Distributors for Malaya 1 AFRICAN EASTERN (MALAYA), LTD. 1 SINGAPORE AND PENANG. ®©®®®©®®®®®®®®®®©@®®@®®®®<§)<§)®®® J AN Old221 words
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Advertisement421 1929-09-14 18 > THEY STAITT/jfl^^^« EVANS* PASTILLES e°fip\^PJK y trouble, killing tWe germs that Kj^. ijlll JS .^B lurk m tbe innermost recesses \xSSl_^_\]\ r== J^m of the nose, tbroat and chest. __^_S-^^^ that ol your children always by _E^_P_f__ ftl r v having them ready to us.- at BBL^_r B^j %i421 words
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Article126 1929-09-14 19 MACPH AIL'S SHARE LIST. Yesterday's Alterations. Sept. 13th.. Closing Price. Buyers Sellers. Bukit Arangs 1.55 1.60 rlong Fatts 78 82 Kucha! 142% 146% Lukut Tins 142% 2.00 Vlalayan Con. 53% 55 Vlambaus 73% 77% Wth Taiping 83 86% EVaawata 1.04% 146% Kahmaa Hyd 1.57% 1.63% South Taiping 37% 41 Sungei126 words
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Article129 1929-09-14 19 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Penang", Agents for the Ren€*ig Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. have received a cable from the Secretaries m London stating that the Board has decided to recommend a final dividend of 10 per cent (actual) payable on Oct. 14th m respect, of last financial129 words
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891 1929-09-14 19 FRASER CP; EXCHANGE AND SHAKE BROKERS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13th. A m Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kumbang 3bs 6d 31>s 6d Ayer Hitam (os) 13s 9d 14s 9d fcangrn, lin 36s 37s Uauing Padang ($1) 35 4u batu Laves ($1) 1.45 I>6o bukit Arang; (*1) 1.., t) I>62^ burumh Alaiaya 41s 42s891 words
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Article113 1929-09-14 19 The following Utfc K ives British Malaya Exports of Para rubber exclusive of latex for the month of August, as declan d; showing the orijrin of the Exporta The Sr^'nT J? 7 SimilEr hgUleH September 3rd gave destination only and not source of origin. J U.K. Br. Pos.113 words
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Article64 1929-09-14 19 September 13. Bank 4 m.s. 218 27|3» Rank demand 2 3 23 si Private credi's 3 m.s. 2|4 3iB New York, demand 55 15 16 Credits 90 days 67% France, demand 1431 India, T.T. 151>4 Hong Kong, demaiai 13Vfc p.c. Yokohama, demand 118S» Java, demand 139% Pangkok, demand 79%64 words
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Article246 1929-09-14 19 S€»t*mWt 13. Tin LM Tun- |l*t% Gambier BV4 Pepper White M Pepper Black 54 Flake Tapioca 5.50 Pearl Sago Small 5.75 Copra Saadried 10.30 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Murk Red Eagle (New.) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangoon Pintan 260 Rice,246 words
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Article68 1929-09-14 19 September l.'hh.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyer* Sehrr> R.S.S. equal t.> Standard, Q. 4 .1". Spot A4 34 H Standard tt. s.s. .>n Tendei Sept. .'{-1^ 44% Oct. :j:> BBti Nov. :<»•>' 4 86* i Oet-Doe. 9644 M•. Jan-March 37^ :<s Tone "i Market: Stagnant Sellers68 words
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Article146 1929-09-14 19 American Rubber Consumption. [FREE PRESS SERVICE.- -COPYRIGHT]. London. Sept. 13, Owning at 10» 4 d. and 10 7-lrtd. the libber market was firm yesterday hut uninteresting. In the rubber share market al a lava lams Maw a decline and Sua Betongs and Telogorejos are easy. Messrs. Symington146 words
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203 1929-09-14 19 Singapore. Sept. LL Rubber. L ndon io 3 16 d. Unchanged 4 p.m. Prices Spot M; September 34 L October 35K, OcC-Doc MH, .lan. -March 37%. Quiet-sellers reserved. '1 in.— London 1208 10s Od 5s up. Mining. Dull Sungei Way- 3.00, Kuchais 1.53 1.56,203 words
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Article169 1929-09-14 19 Singapore. Sept. 12. rhe local market luis beta quiet thr ugfa out the nesk, hut with a rather firmer undertone. To-day's cables quote l<ottdoU down I- Kut at Io.3~l6dend \.u York down cent gold at td\s gold. Both markets ckee below beet, but tho former us mrhengod on169 words
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Article77 1929-09-14 19 Singapore. Sept. 13. fcpot remains unchanged at 34 and the price has varied but slightly during the past week. A reduction m Dealers' stocks of Blankets was the main difference m the published Colonystocks at the end of August, which Here reduced from 36.651 to 33,576 tons __^^__f77 words
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Advertisement391 1929-09-14 19 ASSE.I3 ttACUfcU $10,000,000 -li- Z ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House Sineaoore T TTD rTIVr D Assurance Companies Act. ATIRACUVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE c AGENTS WANTED. G C Cr KNnv Managing Director IZ« C KNOX HORACE391 words
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Advertisement451 1929-09-14 19 I BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Keserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 p t Sil y er $14,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORSxrr S S rown ESQ-. Chairman. n-J: w-aSA De451 words
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Advertisement354 1929-09-14 19 BANKING. I MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 a,d u P 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.354 words
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Advertisement41 1929-09-14 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. 1 Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., j Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article754 1929-09-14 20 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACES. To-day's Selections. With a continuance of fine weather there < should be another day's good racing to-day. although the scratchings have been rather heavy. Horses Class 3 3rd Div. (7 furs.) 2.15 p.m. 112 Likeness 9.7 (Should win) 211 Loch Buy i>.6 (Good chance)754 words
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Article348 1929-09-14 20 CHINESE II BEAT UNITED BANKS. An Unfortunate Incident. 7<hine«e II .4; United Banks 0. An unfoitunate incident was witnessed it the Stadium yesterday afternoon during he replay oi the S.A.FA. cup tie between he United Banks and the S.C.F.A. second cr.m. What tho spectators on the pavilion >348 words
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Article56 1929-09-14 20 The draw for the second round of the SLA.F.A. CUp competition resulted M follows: Monday- S.C.F.A. vs I.C.F-A Referee: Reel). Wednesday— Welch vs S.r.F.A. II (Foster). Thursday— Malays vs S.R.C.— (Smith) Friday— S.C.C. vs R.A.— (Farewell). The semi-finals will he played on Sept. 24th and 2nth56 words
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Article238 1929-09-14 20 The report for the week Aug. 18th. S4tl gives the total flying time as 11 hours SS mins.; Dual Instruction 4 hours 40 mins.; Solo Flights 4 hours; Passenger Flights 1 hour 30 mins.; Tests 1 hour 2. r > mins. W»t'i the exception of 1 hour238 words
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Article113 1929-09-14 20 The following have been invited to represent S.C.R.C. against St. Joseph's Institution on the former's ground, to-day at 2 p.m.: Tan Thean Tek, Chua Choon Sim, Tan Wan Eng. Teo Keng Teow, I. H. Hoahing, F. W. Chan, Henry Boon, Lan Ah Foo, Foo Yeow Kwai, Tan Hock Liat,113 words
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Article48 1929-09-14 20 Hobbs, during his innings of 151 against the South Africans at Scarborough on Seotember 4, completed his 2,000 runs for the fifteenth time m his career. He and Hendren (114), who was missed at 18, put on 28M for the third wicket for Mr. C. I. Thornton's XI.48 words
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Article396 1929-09-14 20 THE S.C.C. AUTUMN TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Results. Results m the S.C.C. lawn tennis toumanen.t 'yesterday were: B. Singles. E. Cherrington owe 1 beat H. L. Mar^haM scr., 3—6, 6 2, 6—o. R. J. Marshall owe 1 beat Captain Morroli awe 1, 6 2, 6 4. C. J. Stephen owe396 words
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Article43 1929-09-14 20 M.C.C. Tourists Trounced. (Reuter's Service.] London Sept. 13. The Rest of England beat the M.C.C. 1928 Australian tourists by an innings and 103 runs to-day. The Re*t of England MS, M.C.C. Tourists 278 and 162. Heame >cored 124 for the Rest.43 words
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Article171 1929-09-14 20 A good many rumours have been float invr. round of late that the ban on regist ration i t' new importations is shortly to be removed. An official statement will presumably bj made sooner or later but we should advise owners who are counting on removal not171 words
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Article209 1929-09-14 20 Gelding Wins £5,300 In Three Months Mosstrooper, winner of the Australian Hurdle and Steeple, has been a highly profitable horse to his owner, Mr. Gus Powell, recently, for m a little more than 11 weeks the gelding has netted m £5,300 m stake money. Altogether Mosstrooper has209 words
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Article269 1929-09-14 20 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME IN THE LEAGUES. Bradford's Local Derby. To-day's matches m the English and Scottish Leagues are as follow: Division I. Arsenal vs. Burnley, Aston Villa vs. Sheffield W., Blackburn R. vs. Grimsby T., Derby C. vs. Everton, Huddersfield T. vs. Leeds U., Liverpool vs. West Ham U.,269 words
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Article108 1929-09-14 20 Dhi.sion I. Blackburn R. vs. Newcastle L*.. Huddertileid T. vs. Liverpool, bPcdl U. vs. Kverton. West Ham I', vs. Birmingham. Division IL— Cardiff C. vs. Notts C, Hull C. vs. Southampton, Millwall vs. Bradford, Oldham A. vs. Barnsley, Swansea T. vs. Reading. Division HI (Southern).- Clapton O. vs.108 words
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Article228 1929-09-14 20 WHO WAS OUT County Cricket Problem. An incident probably unparalleled m county cricket occurred during the match between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire at Trent Bridge. Nottingham recently. A. W. Carr, the Nottinghamshire captain, played a ball to mid-off and dashed down the pitch, calling his partner, Gunn, for a run. Gunn,228 words
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Article59 1929-09-14 20 In view of the V.M.C.A. having applied for admission to the Singapore Badminton Association, the open events advertised m connection with the V.M.C.A. tournament have been cancelled. The Singles and Doubles tourr.ament for members will he carried on as notified. Owing to the small entry received for the59 words
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Article35 1929-09-14 20 London, Sept. 5. The following arc the results of the iiugby matches played under Rugby League rules to-day: Castleford 7, Wakefield Trinity 8. Huddersfield 4, Oldham IG. Leeds 7, St. Helen's 5.35 words
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Article52 1929-09-14 20 The Badminton Singles Championship Challenge Shield, kindly presented to the Siew Sin Sia by Messrs. Lim Teow Lam and Gwee Ah Sye, is now on show at the Oriental Electric Co., 49 Cross Street. A. Ducat (Surrey) has accepted the Queensland Cricket Association's offer for! a coaching engagement for one52 words
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Advertisement179 1929-09-14 20 it- m IT I If ll I RULING PENS I W For the convenience of Malayan rulm c w always have on hand large stocks of M I superior ruling pens made of superior EL WE INVITE YOUR ENQUIRIES AND ORDERS I 1 MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, UNHR I SINGAPORE. m^WA179 words
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