The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1929
1929-10-09
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1929-10-09 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929. NO. 12,84213 words
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Article302 1929-10-09 1 Our London correspondent sends interesting details regarding the prop.;«ed ituuh rubber control scheme which the 1 inancial News does not much favour I'age 10, Japanese opinion m regard to naval Ifacitations and reductions is at present rttittnt but there is no doubt as to the invitation to302 words
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Article1223 1929-10-09 1 To visit Alaska, to go over the White Pfcftl and along the edge of Lake Bennett, thorn, to White Han*, and on hy steamer down th.Yifkon to Daw son. i.^ now passible with 1. personal inconvenience to tne traveller than would perhaps, be involved j1,223 words
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Advertisement274 1929-10-09 1 T\KE HOME A PACKET OF ABRAIZO M FvKS ALUMINIUMWARE SHINE. Raffles Hotel I 1 iriBST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION j I i |E jj TEA pnnM t™^ «l i DANCES G** lll ROOIV > DINNER I iU^DAY UNRIVALL^_ THE EAST DANCES j r D "S DAY Owin, to Indisposition274 words
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Advertisement237 1929-10-09 1 i I Introducing r_ ECLIPSE^ i S Bl^ D JEJ S j) 5 "A British Blade without a Rival n I 10's $1.50. s's 75 cents, ji g OBTAINABLE FROM LEADING STORES AND CHEMISTS. j I McALISTER CO., LTD. I fu (Incorporated m Straits Settlexnenta j 1 SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH237 words
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Advertisement124 1929-10-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT.!. How about a Riley— Page S. Electricity for domestic work Page .'i. New H-M.V. records at Moutries -Page 20. Guthrie and Co. for Tennent's »>eer Page 8. The Cold Storage have Scotch grouse on sale Page 10. r raser and Neave for the new Remington portable Page 1.124 words
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Advertisement8 1929-10-09 1 FOR YOUR SILVERWARE USE "GODDARDS" NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.8 words
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Miscellaneous149 1929-10-09 1 THE WEEK. Hivrh Water. 2.20 a.m., 7.7, |J| p.m.. 8.7. Feiiik Race entries cl<><,-. Thursday, 10th. Hi^h AVnter. 3.10 a.m., 7.0, 2.16 p.m.. Rural Board meitinp, 11 a.m. Chinese Consulate reception 11 a.m. Y.\V.( .A. Jumble Sale, Fort Canning Roa<! 8.1. homeward mail closes, (air mail.) S.C.C "At Homo." Soc.149 words
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182 1929-10-09 2 WILD DISORDER AT GLASGOW DOG RACING. Revolver Shots Fired. Rlat :r Any. i~>. Resentment at tbc judge's decision m Lhi last night at the Albion ISi hound Track, [brox, Glasgow, wan 'allows niurming •.<■ and wild di. v. hit htl the poli itj sw< he •"•ii! assaulted, revob 1 1182 words
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Article167 1929-10-09 2 International Gallantry* Tangier, Auu. 20. An official report published to-day ol the Fatal b iif. :a r accident oi Saturdaj t n^-i.i ord of Rieat ga Captain Zamora, of i" Spanish Army while bathing m rough weathei on On- I Tangier beach, was seen to be167 words
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Article173 1929-10-09 2 Captain A. de Bur^h Thomas has been appointed to officiate its Secretary to the Town Hoard of .Johore Bahru and Xlantf. Mr. .1. Clark, of tho law firm of Gibb and Hopo, Ipoh, has left for Homo on medical advice. He, will not bo returning to Malaya. T.O.M. The Hon.173 words
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Advertisement620 1929-10-09 2 MfySyy9^ Du»t IS d«O^€rou» but Thro«tlet« will remoK the irriUltioo and p.*event infection. Importers S.M *y otf CAemW, MEDICAL HALL. LTD. IbjiHBHBHB B B B B B B B B Y.W.C.A. JUMBLE SALE at B, Raffles Quay Thursday, Oct. 10th., 4 p.m. m B!l!fl B' .Bi >B; .B..B:.B B 8..8.^8.620 words
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Advertisement262 1929-10-09 2 VICTORIA q^HEATRE Thurs: Fri: Sat: and Mon: Oct. 10th, ilth, 12<h and 14th, at 9.30 p.m. R. B. SALISBURY PRESENTS "THE QUAINTS." SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY IN LONDON'S GREATEST PLAY "JOURNEYS END" Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 15th. and 16th. "YOUNG WOODLEY" THE GRKAT SUCCESS DIRECT FROM THE SAVOY THEATRE: TWO SHAKESPEARIAN262 words
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Advertisement291 1929-10-09 2 ALHAMBRAH Tan Cheng Kee Sole Proprietor PROGRAMME I Commencing Monday, Oct. 7th., and endinu Batirfei (v In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE HEWS I WILLIAM FOX prw« t«: THE WOMAN FROM HELL I with MARY ASTOIt tad ROBERT A! Irent s Last Case I with RAYMOND291 words
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Article537 1929-10-09 3 CAREER OF RHINE ARMY NEWSPAPER. An Ambitious Effort. The useful, though chequered, life of the Cologne Post an. l Wiesbaden Times is approaching; its end. The dispersion of the British Army of Occupation on the Rhine will never many valuahle and valued associations, social and other, andIforring Post. - 537 words
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Article173 1929-10-09 3 Lieut.-Col. F. M. Baileys Adventurers. Lieut-Col. V. M. Bailey, of the Political Department of the Indien Government, has fuel arrived in England. He has kept the gates of Sikkim, where India meets the forbidden land of Tibet, for none than 20 years. He told a173 words
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Article181 1929-10-09 3 A Japanese third class passenger who arrived at Shanghai from Kobe on the Albino Marti stepped ashore with a suit case. Thif. «m examined by one of the Customi oAcen who found that it contained i number of Mauser pistols. Whin the pistols were discovered th^ Japanese natched the bag181 words
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Advertisement218 1929-10-09 3 ELECTRICITY U* ECONOMY AND SERVICE I fai\i heaf as well! piiiiiliiifF^llllil 'Uiailiilmmmmummf I/I I C) B '<^ii 'mitZZl J Ss!t ii« P LECTRICITY will Boil and Bake, Sweep and Scrub, clear away Dirt and make none MuJi;!i>AL fcIECTRICU DEPARTMENT. ueiting back strength ifier illness N*\rr t.- wttbeut Bovnl m BfAJL]218 words
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Advertisement158 1929-10-09 3 LEA» PERRINS SAUCE ON EVERY TABLE tcr| FOR EVERY J DISH I Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES j 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. j Registered by and Security deposited with the I Straits Settlements Government. I Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guar- dians,158 words
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Article134 1929-10-09 4 Dri\ers Fined tor doin^ Too Slow c Prauui 1 U the tkm driver 1 question 1- h.' f West, .n Bohi mi... d placet m the map of \n 1 item city re« 1 nf n befon g ftfteen k sb Im i t-i 1 1 bAc, ii«134 words
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Article39 1929-10-09 4 Finos amount i-\ I I motorists m MM <l;tv P burgti Sheriff Corn The 0.P.0. is makini 11 number of bvttt 1 n 1 village* to carry poet 1 The Asken iervic« clean Its boot foi midvi^ht each evening.39 words
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Article182 1929-10-09 4 People Employed m I.S. Motor Industry. A total of 1.1 ti people were emj tsi m the Uaitad Btatai m tho motor ear BMmufacturing industry durteg the year 1928. Of these 3,956,138 were employed directly and 385,000 indirvctly. Thosi employed directly by the manufacturfii bib classified as182 words
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Article226 1929-10-09 4 New Device Tsed IU Detroit Police. The decelei onu'ter. a device for register ing brake tests, is heing used blf the police for the first time m connexion with the annual safety campaign conducted by the Detroit Police Deportment In the motor metropolis. The rir.-t car chosen226 words
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Advertisement282 1929-10-09 4 X V I B^B^B^BJ B^B^B^BV .^^^^^l^^^^^^^ B^iftSM VJ Bw .^^bT^^VJ b^b^ vJI X B^B^B^H BX 4? B^BBB^B^B^^^^ B^B^L. <t» B^B^B^BJ B^^^ B 9 B^hß9B^^B^BJ B^^^^. Bfl^BTt X BJ B^ B^Bx. Bjl B^bhßJß^^ T^ by Comparison! /n 3 iTiilliotx J^j^,sfe 1 1 £4-4- wfß^S^P^ww 11HF Ntu Miller (ieared-to-the-Road Tire ranked r/282 words
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Advertisement90 1929-10-09 4 DO YOU WANT EXTRA MILES Every motor car or lorry has two kinds of LOW MILEAGE and EARLY SCRAPPING is the INEVITABLE result of hit or miss lubrication with ordinary motor oil. EXTRA MILES and LONG LIFE are easy to obtain by REGULAR LUBRICATION with SOCONY MOTOR OILS and GREASES.90 words
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Article805 1929-10-09 5 Difficulties That Confront the Novice. One of the principal difficulties m driving a car is that it is one of those accomplishments which everyone believes should come easily to any ordinary individual. There is nothing: very difficult m driving a modern car, and year by year thisMorninsr Post. - 805 words
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Article193 1929-10-09 5 According: to data provided by General Motors (Ltd.) there are 4.81 motor vehicles to every mile of highway m the world and 59.01 persons to every automobile. Europe has 20.7 cars to every mile of highway, which indicates not a larjre number of cars m Europe, but193 words
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Advertisement208 1929-10-09 5 i Messrs Borneo Motors Ltd. I Z (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). A INTRODUCE RILEY I 1^ 11 IV v^k TO MALAYA Latest Models are now t being exhibited at their showrooms, 70 Orchard ♦i Road, Singapore. Your attention is called J Monaco Saloon f Which is specially designed ror208 words
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Advertisement17 1929-10-09 5 It is stated that m five minutes one Sunday 150 cars passed the Borough boundary of Brighton.17 words
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Advertisement393 1929-10-09 5 I^FjM Reasons Why Goodyear r^B__^^H Tubes Fil Snugly tflhjH^P Look Better Wear Longer I -mi B( ilf n> Valve Pateh wi th the I'Ai PUll valve patch Wll( )niM(l into place, II W^\ Goodyear Tubes have strength H where strength is needed. Stc a m Vul c (i nised Spin*393 words
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Article1413 1929-10-09 6 JOAN LIYYLRGIRLF - A Londoner's Jottings JOAN LIYYLRGIRLF. BY I- AUTUMN IN TOWN. A I TUMM is the season of shows and exDirtiUona m London and although the >un blazes FltHB a cloudless sky. we haw already had a Confectionary ami a Hairdressing Elxhibition, and now the "Mod* ft£njr.ineer* Exhibition is drawing little1,413 words
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Article391 1929-10-09 6 How Prose Fiction Has Been Developed. An interesting lecture on "The Development of Chinese Prose Fiction" was delivered by Mr. Lee Pui-tong m the Union Assembly Room of the Hong Kong Univerpity, According to the lecturer.. Chinese prose fiction could best be studied m a chronological order.391 words
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Article, Illustration1613 1929-10-09 6 THE LIFE OF ALICE MEYNELL. [Special to the Free Press]. London. Sept. 12. /|TtIF must important publication oi the v.vtu M Me memoir! «>i jtuce Meynell, i««.i uau^nur u.ia meyiteM i.iiu.auiati vui^<. Aitet iiieyitciii watt died nmny uc: >«'ins au<i ua> pernapj me k it aic*-.1,613 words
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Article178 1929-10-09 6 Miss Lucy Nevile has returned home from Japan, where she has spent twenty years of her life. Even the stay-at-honv Japanese, she said, m an interview with an Evening News gossip writer, have a great admiration for Western manners and customs. "This i.s shown m their178 words
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Article27 1929-10-09 6 Mrs. Florence Albridffe, Nursing Sister, m leaving Ipoh for Homo m the near future. She' will be returning: to Malaya m about six months' time, or sooner.27 words
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Article, Illustration928 1929-10-09 6 HORATI - HORATI By ORIGINAL BEDS OF TWO. AN ARDENT THEOftIST of my accjuaint. ance has been talking to me about thi> original bid of Two m a major suit. H< BUffKesti that that little used ami rather ■mpected call is really quite valuable one. particularly m these928 words
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Article449 1929-10-09 6 (Special to the Ftck? Pr^s). l»iiM>d Ko>.ii. by Dornford Yatet (Hodder .md Stouirhton Ts »>«i. Thlfl is not an histona! tali- a< tin- title ;'n<l frontspieee mmht lead vis to l»*-l i»-x but a modern ronmnre »»f hifrh adventure, passionate love md wonderful eesirnsje. iconic is Princes*449 words
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Article46 1929-10-09 6 Tt is nnn..uM.v«l m tfc* *l that th«. Xin X ha- din l point mom «>f Lm INck H 'I of tht> i\il Division of British Empiro. dated June* raiUH'licd and annulM. M* iram th«» r.-trisU-r. m 4< r ;U t*'* 1 1 having Invn eo^Tkfd46 words
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Article1334 1929-10-09 7 MR. J. SCOTTS REVIEW OF THE ESTIMATES. Important Public Works. The memorandum of fche Colonial Secretary on the draft IMO Estimates of Expenditure compared with the 1929 Estimates o) Expenditure included the following comments m regard tr services other than thosi wherein no material chanpc occurs. Pensions, Retired1,334 words
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Article252 1929-10-09 7 An^lo-Chinese Continuation Dept. Meeting. he third annsa] athletic i] orta ..f the An^lo-Chinese Continuation School a<- c held at the Stadium <»m Saturdaj afternoon, when some keen competition waa witnessed. Mrs. T. W. Hinch, wife of the manager th« Anglo-Chinese School, distributed tinprizes tit he following winners: Lcßg252 words
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Article50 1929-10-09 7 The following is the 'ist of donations received up to October 7th. Already acknowledffed $16,774.22 low Lcong Gan (Kuala Lumpur) 230.03 P. R. Josuda Tanjong Malim 10.00 S. Gopalaami 2^o S. Manivelu 2.00 Abdul Kadir 1 <)() Sultan Suleiman Club K. Lumpur 50.00 Loh Kong Imm 500.0050 words
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Article23 1929-10-09 7 The last two fixtures on the V.M.C.A. cricket fixture list with the Ceylon Spores Club and the Chinese Recreation Club feavs been cancelled.23 words
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Advertisement300 1929-10-09 7 I BLACK I 111 V \A/ r-l T S rv it GORDON'S V 11 1 llt 111 IfV jvV I I I B M. vXJ H I I V I wi v Ptj Hlfl Sole Agents I I The Borneo Company, Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR AND TELUK ANSON.300 words
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Advertisement108 1929-10-09 7 i£SW£S!rtW!f%fiS!fi^^ if Ul k>l Cover H9T fir Ci">» Jl.fr I l£ By .-ipp<.,ntmtmt U* Ckie y j ifi hHL gg I 0/ The Stratls StMrmtmts ifi ""IW WllJ tf A CemmiiuoHtr J Sir J /*/>/, Cligtrd OltpSll for lite M*Uy Suits j I i m. c. s. c c. m108 words
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Article302 1929-10-09 8 Final Demands by the Examiner, Ifj income-tax inspector, one of the nathles s oid Brigade I writei an Evening Newi correspondent), snorted significantly when I spoke t" him for obvious reasons it was a telephone conversation about Mm general" knowledge questions they have been putting302 words
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89 1929-10-09 8 His Excellency the Governor (Mr. J. L. Humphreys) left Sandakan by the Kinabalu on September 22nd. for Tawau preparatory to proceeding on furlough. His Excellency plans to visit Bali and Java, proceeding thence by way of Singapore and Hong Kong to China before returning89 words
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Article304 1929-10-09 8 Trebitsch Lincoln m Belgium. Another incident has to be recorded m i\w world pil^rima^' "f Ifrnatiui Trebittch Lin. (•In. at one time British M.I 1 and after\\;iu!s Gei nan ipy during the «;ir, Myi «h<- l>ail\ Expresi m mail week. (Lincoln, ii will be remembered, was m304 words
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Article29 1929-10-09 8 Orders for week ending" Sunday October 13th. Thursday, 10th. Hand Practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, llth. Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.16 p.m. W. T. CHERRY. Dist. Commissioner.29 words
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Article98 1929-10-09 8 Mr. Justice Chari, of the Rangoon High Court, arrived m Penan.-; by the Apcar liner Takliwa and was met on board by members of the local chetty community and others. He told a Press representative that he was on a holiday trip to Malaya and intended to visit Kuala Lumpur98 words
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Advertisement240 1929-10-09 8 I Messrs. BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED, W^BCP Wi^^^ Wa^^^m Wf^m mm wmWmW* H H Hj^P I I Latest Models are now being exhibited at their I Showrooms, 70, Orchard Road, Singapore. I Your attention is called to the Monaco Salo o i\ I Which is specially designed for the Tropics. Write240 words
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Article540 1929-10-09 9 STIRRING ADDRESS TO THE HOUSE. "Gratifying Progress" Made. (.British Radio Official Service.] Ragby Oct. 7. President Hoover and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald left the President's Ashing camp on the Rapidan River early this morning for Washington. They reached the White* House shortly before 11 o'clock. Mr. Mac-'540 words
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113 1929-10-09 9 Arrested h> Chinese Soldiers. [Reuter'a Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. Oct. 7. A message from Harbin says that when Cosies landed Chinese soldiers took him and •ii- companion irito custody believing their; .«> be Soviet military aviators. This is apparently the reason why a week elapsed113 words
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Article78 1929-10-09 9 A Delicate Question. [Reuter's Service.] IFathar— jt. Oct. 7. The death of Doctor Buzdugan, one of the three members of th" Rumanian K";n ncy Council, has s>t the authorities a delicate problem of fillirpr the vacancy m connection with which th" name o r the Queen DowagCT78 words
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Article63 1929-10-09 9 [British Radio Official Service.! Rnsrhy Oct. 7. A confrr<*r>co on the operation of Dominion Legislation nnd merchant t^liippinp'»f?ialf>tfon will >>efriT> m Txmdon to-morrow The Briti«h reprsocntatlvss will be Lord 9 assfleld, Domirions Secretary, Mr. William (rraharo, T're'-ideTit of the Board of Trad 4 rd Fir William Jo-witt,63 words
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Article126 1929-10-09 9 CENTRAL SELLING PROPOSAL. Important Meeting This Month. [Router's Service.] Amsterdam, Oct. 8. It i:> understood that the committee for promoting the interests of the Netherlands rubier producers, established eighteen months ago, has invited its constituents to meet m Amsterdam on Oct. 22 to consider a draft schema.126 words
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Article104 1929-10-09 9 Ironsides Cornered at Shenchovv. [Reuter'a Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, Oct. K. A hinesMi ofllcial agency wireless mes sage from Nanking states that Governmeni circles are jubilant at the prospect of an early termination <>f < 1,,-m- Pak-wei's* rebellion. lit Ironsides, after s perilous march from Ichang,104 words
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Article49 1929-10-09 9 [British Radio- Official Service.] Rugby Oct. 7. it' ni*3 Payne, second Secretary to the I Trade, has .t< dented an appointment under th»- Egyptian Government, who are desirous of having his expert assistance m connection with the organisation of a Deftrirtn ent <»F Commerce and Industry.49 words
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Article40 1929-10-09 9 [P»riti>h Radio- Official Service.] Bagfe) <>ct. 7. A bulletin, issued to-daf/, >tat«'^ tha: iie»Hifrhnena the Princess Royal must neces iaril> debarred from all mental and physical < tTm-\ during her convalescence. Knit!''", daily bulletin will not be issued.40 words
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Article456 1929-10-09 9 Mr. V. Penny's Forecast. Speaking at Burden patty at Kingston. Surrey, recently, Sir George F. Penny, said thai many \n-> pit- had asked him why tht Conservative Party di<l not gel back into power. First and foremost, it v.-is because i t the tremendous apathy amongst thosr456 words
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Advertisement359 1929-10-09 9 BUSINESS CARDS. I BEACH HOUSE I TANJONG KATONG. Seaside Residential Hotel. Ccnrrtte Bathing Pagar, S Garage, Good Cuisine. <x I ph oc ',553. M. C Gasper, Proprietor. Jy.?.. [carnation flowershop| Rd. Opposite Hotel van Wijk, <| Thonc 4831-4832. S JAVA FLOWERS. Wreaths Baskets. i^^»>»^X*K5XSy«D$V®®(5XSX?XS)(sw 1 '®®®®®®®@®®®'<3 FLORANGE yes and maintains359 words
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Advertisement508 1929-10-09 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is beret? gh* n that leaders are no* mv.ted for the following material, or services, Mid that particular, of rack tettden may be obtained m the Teadet Roew, Munlcipd Ofieeet— T<> (1 Date of Cle«ins. W. MARSH, Manieioal Secretary NOTICES. keep jroarseif tit and508 words
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Advertisement752 1929-10-09 9 T'l NOTICES." SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders arc invit.'d for fchc execution of alterations to bouses at Tank Road and will be received by th<- andersigned up to noon on Wednesday, October 16th. Plans, specification and form tender may In- obtained at th.- Municipal Architect's Office. A deposit of .^r.u is752 words
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Advertisement821 1929-10-09 9 TENDERS. NOTICE. fFsaV OmwetU of B*pt*mker '27th. lit*.) TENDERS will be received ap le aeon on Friday, the isth o<t.. Ifff, at thr Rosidi I t CouocilL.t'. Otke, Malacca, from personi deslrca* af contracting for supplies, etc, for the- Coven. Blent at Malacca, for a p»-rio«! of 01 commencing fr«»i,i821 words
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Article20 1929-10-09 10 BIRTH. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. REILLY. <>n OctoWr nth, I^2i+, ut the Blaternit} Hospital Blagayra. to Mr. «nd Mm. 11. < K»-i!l- daughter.20 words
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869 1929-10-09 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1929 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. A certain amount of mystery seems to overshadow the Workmen's Compensation Kill. For some unexplained reason the opposition to this measure came if not wholly, at least most markedly, from Penang. a centre which would hardly seem to aspire to such869 words
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Article1045 1929-10-09 10 Mr. L. P« Jor^ensen, manager of Ti'nnamaiam estate, Batang Berjuntai, is at present m the Kuropean Hospital. MM. The annual sports of Victoria Bridge School will be held on the new playing field on Oct. 24th., when Mrs. John Scott has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Miss Scale, of1,045 words
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Article146 1929-10-09 10 LATEST AMSTERI)\M DETAILS. Financial News Lukvuarm IFREK I'RKSS iBftVICI OOFTUQBi Ixmd..., Xt The Dutch KubbergTower Protection Committee h;» constituents m Amsterdam October 22nd. to consider which proposes tho form m. selling "riramsation m whi-h 'mc^^?: Indian and British pn»du -t to co-operate. The organisation will g cent of146 words
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Article60 1929-10-09 10 LATEST TIN AM) fU'KKER PRICES. [FREK T'RKSS SKKVI' E tUBBI London. Oct. 1 <r, p #n Messrs. Lewis. Lax; > notify today's tin pru i S?x.t £196 10 ir> Forward £200 9 16 The maiket is steady. Messrs. Symington notify to-day's rubber follows Spot H> 2 16ti. (up60 words
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Article34 1929-10-09 10 Mr <". Bmtsor, MWttag of Karmin:- some <»f th»' hi£ imrta ■VnptkMl was the rosul* ment. Uut makinc r\'.!. rai BgWl -till remain*. v*. I A dividend (>f 12 v j W^34 words
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Article18 1929-10-09 10 O\» ir^r to .he fall I frr; MM) lhH« lOMet *1 •rally arc lower.18 words
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Article165 1929-10-09 10 A Busy Nitfht Burglars. ippttfMtl) U K r an>r of them. \mt<- '•>•. Monday niirht. The> of M«m c. H. Kmt M Indian niune> dMMgi Alley, and a ('him No Js Change Aile> duty '.v town, patrol! of the bftßkl and m nij^ht. but thi- bvrfUli plenty165 words
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Article51 1929-10-09 10 Intfiwimtf rtoMon U od to know thai two con'monifs will tak»> p! Thr first will be h.l' 4^ Sinj?aradja m North B tho brcwl atui noti —at Tahanai; m South v afUiao— »f Ot-t. Mtk ct rrt l Mr. A. lUcComMe, MUU, has prom- M ti51 words
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Article37 1929-10-09 10 Rubber Stock Kuurev IKKKK PI U v »PTI I mi**, Thy rabbet narfctt i '..ttt un«l 10 7*l€ for foi ti* Thr torn- was tir* Storks ha»i- incn-a-•ijfairst «*.(H) whuh wijpool h;i^ nxn I37 words
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Advertisement240 1929-10-09 10 I f aa I aM ay I -X I a* ,^r aY ay .^r a> I I S I [scotch "grouse] i Just received a small shipment I I of new season's young birds. I I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd- 1 ia- a -B-aVB-«h-awß-»B-« ■■■■■■■■■*l*l*l"»*l'* 11-l I C3?Pf SHIPMENT240 words
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Advertisement149 1929-10-09 10 VIERCEDES EUCLIDI The Fully Automatic s CALCULATOR. I IpATERSON, SIMONS CO., I 1 LIMITED, I 4 Prince Street, Singapore. j PHONE 2700. ■!iii«;i!!»!!B!nBl l jiiß'i::« l ;i i «iiiB l '-W« i ffl i;l|— 11 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TENG SENG GUAN. A pent s /or T. K. K/s Tyres, T—149 words
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Article76 1929-10-09 11 I UTERFELS PILED UP ON MINICOY. Heavy Cargo Losses. [Renter's Service.] Colombo, Ojct. 8* I Hans* Liner, Lauterfels, has been wrecked off Minieoy while attempting to the H.A.I.. Hoechsl which went ashore Sept. 22nd. and was badly holed. are regarded as doomed. 1r., final salvage operations are76 words
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Article260 1929-10-09 11 Hop*, of Saving Vessel Diminishing.' Colombo, Sept. 28. saving the stranded German ij round off Minicoy Island diminishing, as the depressing <■! from the tug Hercules the master of the Hamburg>w, -ays the Times of Ceyteadily pushed ashore on to the water m her hoidl is risirming260 words
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Article42 1929-10-09 11 r ßeuter's Service.] Washington, Oct. 8. Lan of the Judiciary Committee i a vtror-g suh-c-ommittee to d "lobbying" as the out- Shearer revelations. Mr. Gaia•crat, v Chairman of the sub- md Senator Borah is one of the42 words
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Article24 1929-10-09 11 SS SERVICE. COPTmiOHT.I London. Oct. 8. •>. the well-known athlete, inted manager of the Pall Mall London and Lancashire Insur-24 words
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Article21 1929-10-09 11 SKRVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] I on don. Oct. 8. Wale- has now passed the terti tor his certificate21 words
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Article33 1929-10-09 11 [Router's Service.l Washington, Oct. 8. meed at the White House that Mr. Mellon, has promised abinet until the end of the i rat ion. Earlier cablet on j.uge BOXING.33 words
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Article88 1929-10-09 11 Guillemo arc matched contest at the Moonlight World, to-morrow ni-^ht. Key 'ipus training since his return work at mm ami the fight nteresting. Guillemo did not well when he met Y. C. Song ™ck, but the Filipino has a ""<' over quit<- "ood men and has been88 words
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Article182 1929-10-09 11 JAPANESE OPINION CAUTIOUS. Anglo-American Combine Still Feared [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] vvu i Tokio. Oct. 8. Nail nJ c IntOrmed Quarters report that iWval Officials oppose the suggestion that a conference be held m 1U36 to consider the abolition of capital ships, the Navy Office Spokesman, is182 words
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Article81 1929-10-09 11 China's Business Must Reform. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Nanking. Oct. 8. The State Council has issued a mandate to the eifect that commencing from Jan. Ist. the solar calendar which has bain adopted as the official calendar m China must be observed m all business transactions and81 words
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Article61 1929-10-09 11 Return Via Shanghai. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Oct. 8. An official despatch that CostC* has informed the Japanese Consul at Tsitsihar that he will probably give up his intention of flying to Japan and proceed to Harbin. Mukden. Shanghai. Calcutta and Paris instead. Xews from61 words
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Article120 1929-10-09 11 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] TV>kio. ()ct. ft. Mr. K. Inukai has accepted the Presidency of the Seiyukai. the opposition party, m succession to the late Baron Tanaka. NEW HFiVD OF MBYUKAI. fXany.. Xichi-Xnhi Service]. Tokio. Oct. 8. In view of ill-feeling prevailing among members of the Seiyukai120 words
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Article50 1929-10-09 11 Prince Operated on for Typhilitis. [Xanyo Xichi-Xichi. Service.] Tokio, Oct. 8. H.I.H. Prince Takamatsu, a brother of the Emperor, has undergone operation on typhilitis from which he was suffering at the Imperial University Hospital. Tokio. His condition after the operation is very satisfactory. [Earlier cables on pag.*50 words
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231 1929-10-09 11 European Who Disappeared. An elderly Chinese named Lim Koon Yam was charged with cheating m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that he ordered f>o bags of beans from Chop Kwan .100 Svn# of New Bridge Road, representing that cash would bo paid. Thbeans231 words
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Article80 1929-10-09 11 FOREIGN SEAMEN IN TROUBLE. Egyptians Arrested. 1 1' REE PBCSa SERVrCE.-COPYRIGHT.I London. Oct. 8. A number of foreign seamen, who were travelling m the night express from Liverpool Street to Harwich, came to blows over dispute of some sort and fightin- became serious. Eventually the communication80 words
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Article99 1929-10-09 11 Bank Smash Avoided. [Reuter's Service.] Vienna, Oct. 8. Schober (the new Chancellor who took office following Dr. Steernwitz's resignation) has saved Austria from a very grave financial crash. His initiative and influence have resulted m the amalgamation of two great banks, the Boden Kredit-Anstalt and the Oesterreichsche Kredit-Anstalt,99 words
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Article47 1929-10-09 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] London. Oct. 8. An interesting discovery has been made Ifl Essex where five Chinese vases of the famous Kanghi type have been found m a house. It is believed they are worth thousands of pounds. [Earlier cablet <.n \>mz 9.]47 words
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Article88 1929-10-09 11 Unofficial Resign. Following on the recent heated debate m the Malacca Municipality regarding the set- i ting back of a wall at Bank premises then. the Malay Mail of Monday says: The three unofficial of Malacca Municipal Commission, who figured m the dis- j cussion at the88 words
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Article344 1929-10-09 11 < In connection with the HUM matter the Malacca (Juardian of Monday make> the following remarks: It is rumcured that the Resident Coun- cillor has asked the Municipal Unofficial Commissioners who were present at the la.-r meeting of the Municipal Board either to retract statements made at344 words
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Article131 1929-10-09 11 CASTERBRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. To the Editor. Sir, Your issue of the sth instant contains an article on page 18 entitled "England's Old Estates" with a sub-title K Casterbridge" Grammar School. For purposes of accuracy, it should be mentioned that this old school house m South Street,131 words
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Article968 1929-10-09 11 THE KING OF SIAM IN BALI. New Lightship Launched. [From Oar Own Correspondent. J Butavia. Oct. life. This morning, Friday, the King and Queen of Siam arrived m Sourabaya on board the Royal yacht, after a visit, lasting 10 days, to Bali. Their Majesties were welcomed by the968 words
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Advertisement171 1929-10-09 11 ROBINSON'S 1 CARPETS AND I FURNISHING I y a r ADKI t J I ♦t* X X m {[[MllJiMiMl Nothing is mori' displeas- y ins to {hv eye than faded X draperies or coverings. <|» X ill '^i^-trfflll y using ♦> pffli SUNDOUR V MR 191 fadeless fabrics all diffi-171 words
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Article815 1929-10-09 12 HOW A TAMIL ESCAPED IN m Profitable Industries. Although <iato(i July 2<'<. <he report l»y Colonel JI. '1 u-. Inspector of Prisons^ and the supplementary reports from tin other Settlements, was not presented to me (.'dutuil until Monday's meeting. It shows that during i.l-. l •>.♦>.> jiri-815 words
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Article410 1929-10-09 12 Programme of drills op to ami for weekending October 13th. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall "A" (M.G.) Company M.G. Training. Bde: SipSec: Indiana Foot Drill. Band S.V.C. I,A Training. If. C,. P'atoon (Eurasian) Pra? tic-. 1 90 Vardi Rantre Competition. Uni's B.V.C. i;-\ision 1. .A. K.S.M. Intelligence410 words
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Advertisement392 1929-10-09 12 B^BW^^BbPkK fIPSBBSaS tf MV LH/JH a>-^"TaTjhnl* r M t V '^B^r^m^k The Best Remedy for Ran I® v T vi &S pM HNI i^ rhe one that removes the cause. Indigestion is nearh iiue to excess Momacti scid which terments 'ov»J, causes p iatul to iorin an.i finally attacks the392 words
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Advertisement215 1929-10-09 12 ."^v-A C ill^^/*"\ r '.^/i'*v "?PSSßfr> JJ Doctors know, too, that the wonderful I Glaxo Process keeps the vitamins power- ful and the milk clean and germ-free. 1 1 They know how much more digestible ft Glaxo is than cow's or buffalo milk, aw how it is altogether the best215 words
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Article1100 1929-10-09 13 THE KEY TO MARKET CONDITIONS. Effect on Price of Crude. However unpleasant it may be to shareholders m rubber plantation companies to have to lace the fact, there can be no doubt that the present position and future prospects ot the rubber market are materially Affected by the1,100 words
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Article95 1929-10-09 13 Ingenious methods of concealing contra band opium from the notice of Revenue Officers were described at the Hong Kon*> Magistracy when several Chinese were charged with the possession of various quantities of the drug. In one case, ir which Chief Preventive Officer Clark pro secuted, a Chinese walking along Connaught95 words
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Advertisement130 1929-10-09 13 fiQlCf WL J-at-^^^sT^^ Am -^risw Sff ft JOHN HAIG CO., LTD. stillers of Scotch Whisky since 1627. Local Agents j AXGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE. |The Best Battery! i For Your Car. I X ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A jWILLARDf f SEE THAT YOU GET IT. SOLE AGENTS: PHONE 3134 sod130 words
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Advertisement136 1929-10-09 13 -^^Br I f IB 1 Ij Bf 1 Bfl —~^S&*^^ B Ar i^^iff)re Jts tfa 1/UU4/ KXTTJSIto.. ®@®®®®®®®®®®®®©©®®®®®®©®©©(§)(§)(g)(g©®(g)(§)©@(§)@(g)@(g)(g)(g)@(§) (0> I BB^^^ I_V I _V BJ BJ I The Acme of Lorry Perfection I 1 Economy Gained I I Years of Endurance I iVew; Models m Stock Q "r t *->a136 words
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Advertisement821 1929-10-09 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES BXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. L Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Konte subiect to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singap< MENTOR For London, Rotterdam and821 words
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Advertisement481 1929-10-09 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). i "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. S.-3. CITY OF ADELAIDE Dec' 12 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Oet481 words
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Advertisement373 1929-10-09 14 British India and Apcar Linn (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N Cfl UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNM*. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK V MENI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND Jtf| ♦BELTANA I^3f KASHGAR 9,000 Oct. 19 MACEDONIA ,4 RAWALPINDI 16,600373 words
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Advertisement713 1929-10-09 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Loi don, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen {■nd Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, <uez and Tort Said. Alaska Maru Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, .siintos Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Round-the- World passage £190.] t La Plata Maru Oct. 10 Oct.713 words
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Advertisement475 1929-10-09 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AM) BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave l^*ave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. IVnunji. New York. TRES. ADAMS Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. I<J Nov 2f> PRES. HARRISON Oct. 28 Oct. 31475 words
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Advertisement879 1929-10-09 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYU PAKET VAADT MAATSCHAPPIJ. i (KOYAL PAIKKI NAtrIGAMOiN CO.. UK BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) 1 Hh UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections to:— Pussage, Freight, Iranahipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of th*879 words
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Article77 1929-10-09 16 CHINESE JUNK WRECKED. Man Washed Overboard m Johore Straits. From Changi comes a report that a large sized Chinese Junk was wrecked early on Monday morning during a heavy squall m the Straits of Johore. Two of the crew were swept into the sea. One of them was77 words
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Article194 1929-10-09 16 "Captain" writing to the Malay Mail from Port Swettenham expresses a poor opinion of Singapore stevedoring: Dear Sir, It is with great interest I have r«ad your notes re the improvement of the coast lights and buoys entering this port. For the last ten years there194 words
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Article479 1929-10-09 16 Shippers Buy Off Pirate Chiefs. Perth. Sept. 12 (By maiP. Secret clubs m Hong Kong, where chiefs of pirate gangs receive "hush" money from shipping interests, play an important part m the safety of shipping m the China Sea, according to Dr. J. P. de Silva, the479 words
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Advertisement737 1929-10-09 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) (0) I FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.376 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tbe MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.737 words
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Advertisement708 1929-10-09 16 Kerr Steamship Co. W 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YOU. M (Incorporated m U.SJL) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Suez). M.S. SILVERMAPLE In Port M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Oct. 29 M.S. SILVERASH due Nov. 22 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVi?t SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND708 words
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Miscellaneous706 1929-10-09 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei i Lembin and Kaaatan (via Gemas and Jeratitut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday S 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 Saturday706 words
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Miscellaneous167 1929-10-09 16 ray Ross and child, Mrs. C. F. Smith and infant, Mr. J. P. Mowat Mrs Toy and infant, Major A. P. W. Bamberger, Mr. J. R. Bell, Mr. H. Carr, Mr. W. H. Pitman, Mr. G. Hanks, Mr. and Mrs-. H. J. Stennitt, Mrs. J. Nanscawcn Dawe, Mr. B. Somerset,167 words
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Article1733 1929-10-09 17 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark and child left Penang for Genoa by the Burgenland. The Rt. Rev. B. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, j a expected on a visit to Ipoh on Kovember 6. An. H. W. Banders has now taken over |Cb« management of the Ipoh branch of Messrs.1,733 words
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Advertisement393 1929-10-09 17 Offering Dependable and Satis- jL t factory Service Everywhere and Under All Conditions hose who require an automobile upon which .*jj S- g'A^ they can rely for thoroughly dependable and If '^M-^^i V satisfactory service everywhere and undei all P^J^ -^>T^ t-^^ conditions find m the beautiful nev\ Oakland Six393 words
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Article425 1929-10-09 18 How it is Working. IWlin. The Berlin Home Office has just published tine report of tho working of tne so-caller Smut and Irash Act" since it was i n.ughc into law some two years ago. Republican Germany has no official censorship ol books, magazines,425 words
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Article554 1929-10-09 18 S3 Years With One Master. How old iv yo bn lla This <iv« A\<<n do*'.- not \n\ i'-l urn i'ttlla which you bought, and which, !■<-•> tlu next day, fa ttill d-.m^ duty, presui i m alien hands. Nor doei it affect tlu.- umbrella which you t..554 words
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Advertisement214 1929-10-09 18 EASTERN SERIES >A^ X '^^\^^P^^ THE CATAMARAN *k\ X Y\ These quaint, narrow m -^k* vessels with one outrigger m V^^ L TTO see ;i Catamaran off the H HHIM' -■"Ceylon const is almost as mm common as seeing "Milkmaid" r* K^y g^ w ,^?SS3 tins m a Singhalese Bazaar.214 words
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Advertisement224 1929-10-09 18 x I YOU WANT IT WE HAVE IT 1 7 4k W 1 DELCO-REMY I equipment for your car. 2 I BORNEO MOTORS, L TD Effortless I I O/i Parker's Jewel-Smooth Point |fj|>. Pressurclcss Touch if'! T^OUCH a Parkt-r Duofold to |i n ilklet alcug unrvsasttnfl) on its JJjl^ polished224 words
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Article70 1929-10-09 19 October X. Baaka 4 m.s. 4 5 .i li:.^\i demand 2~:{ 31 M P ii it* cji'(iit< in.-. 2 2\ SS Ne ark. demand -,r, 5 Credit- M da/i M w •■•i.'-, demand 14s" I'i'li-, T. T. IK%i K% Hong K. ng, demand 20^4 p.c. Dis. V<.'koh. "1: demand70 words
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Article214 1929-10-09 19 October 8. per Rlack f>j 1 lake Tapioca 5. T0 Pear] Sago Saiall 8.00 Coi ra Sundried y.Tt) Hits, An:nn No. 2 2Df> t'ic«> Lianjr Hin Chan Mark Umi Bagis (N»-w> h.w i; Siam o!. 1 No. 1. 33) Ki«<\ Rang Oca Pintan 260 Rice, Rsni^oa Sioka 26« R■214 words
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Article54 1929-10-09 19 October Sth-. 12 o'clock Rooa. Buj v to Sim.i rd, Q.I F lard R s.s. on T- ndi r Od 35 N«iv. Dec. Nmv i m-Mar. 36 II Firn Sel rved. t Cable: London Spot ih< 9 13 L6d. pe. lb. Yors Spot }-}i« 't (i.r54 words
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Article125 1929-10-09 19 Yesterday's Alteratinns. Oct. Nth.. Ctesiag Price. BJiqren Sellers Kint:t Tin Dred 1.«'»»»'- 1.70 Ml *■< Sutim-i I.ua- 38 prem. 86 prem. Tin I'iah 17 20 ih;;i(i Yai Ba 8l I><l Hong Kong (fully) 18a 3d v's 6d S; uthcrn Malayan Isfl ♦'•<! .-.s ;id Allenby 2.::n 2.45125 words
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Article127 1929-10-09 19 A NOVEL STRIKE. Melbourne, >Aufc. 27. About 150 girls employed m the boot and shoe factory of Marshall* at Richmond i stopped work this morning, because they objected to the actions of a new forewoman. Their chief grievances were that the forewoman was overstrict, and that she127 words
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Article1540 1929-10-09 19 Pahan^ acquisition Scheme Approved. The formal approval of the shareholders of Lunai Rubber Kstates Limited of a Kfaeme to acquire new land m Pahang for the purpose of extending the Estate I tm the most up-to-date lines possible, was obtained yesterday at an extraordinary general meeting, which1,540 words
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200 1929-10-09 19 iMngaport'. Oct. v Rubber London 9%4. run:, up. i Pricei Spot 84%; October ••>'.. N vem Iht 85%, Nov. -Dec Jan.-Mar. 87%. 1 More active. I Tin- London a*2oj LOm. Be. up. Mininji Dull. Btingei \N«i> 8.50 Kuehais 1.47 1.50. kinta Dredge I 1.70,200 words
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Article28 1929-10-09 19 .1 i Buyers Seller*. 1 Taipin* ($1) 91 97 Takuapas 30s 9d 31a 9d Shell Transport 4.15.0 4.17.C United Enjr. Ord. (slo> 14.00 14.21 c.d.28 words
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Advertisement404 1929-10-09 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,0 00. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ''T***^^.*?^-' (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFtpt?. 97 n^ t Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. j The Company has £20,000 deposed with 'the404 words
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Advertisement357 1929-10-09 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W. H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.357 words
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Advertisement412 1929-10-09 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,00 C Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve 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. LONDON412 words
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Article1468 1929-10-09 20 Saturday's match m which the Newcomers gained a thoroughly deserved victory over The Rest showed that among the new arrivals there is likely to be ample material with which to fill the vacancies m the S.C.C.'s Rugby side. At all events the game made the selection of a1,468 words
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Article36 1929-10-09 20 HOME LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Manchester U. Lose at Sheffield. I Keuter's Service. London, Oct. 7. Sheffield United gained full points to-day against Manchester United whom they defeated at Bramall Lane by 3 goals to 1.36 words
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Article222 1929-10-09 20 The following races will be sailed on Sunday next. A Class Second for Tromp Trophy, presented by Mr. R. van Sitteren. Start: 10 a.m. Handicaps: Jean 4 per cent. Course: Cross starting lire from North to Souths 17 mark boat to port Man-o'-War Buoy to port222 words
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Article213 1929-10-09 20 Colours and Whites were fairly evenly matched for a trial match on the Padang yesterday evening. Although no startling discovery was made it was evident that the Club has plenty of good material among the newcomers to work on, and hold m reserve. All five of the213 words
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Article100 1929-10-09 20 The result of the "Mixed Foursomes" tie played off on the 7th. was: Lieut. W. Glendinning and Mrs. Barlow 46 7>% 40\ C. A. Scott and Mrs. Stephenson. 57 B '4 42^4 The cricket practice nets are being put up at the S.C.C. during the next week100 words
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Article159 1929-10-09 20 THE STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION. Classification of Horses and Ponies. List No. 2. Amendment No. 7. Issued October Bth. HORSES. TrnnKfers. Golden Eve from Class 3 to Class 2. Any Wurrie from Class 2to Class 3. Chevalier from Class 2to CJass 3. Gozard from Class 2 to Class 3.159 words
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Article232 1929-10-09 20 Arctic Star and Masked Bandit. London, Sept. 30. The following is the Victoria Club callovtr on the Cesarewitch. 9 to 1 against Arctic Star, offered; 10 to 1 taken. 100 to 7 against Dark Hillock. 100 to 6 against Covenden. 20 to 1 against Nepeta.232 words
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Article114 1929-10-09 20 Tanglin vs. Garrison. A mixed tennis match between the Garrisor and the Tanglin Clubs took place on the Tanglir courts on Sunday. Capt. Duncan and Mr*. Robb lost to Miss Hope-Falkner and Rowland 2—6, 3—6. Miss Ballantine and Lt. Col. Miller lost to Miss Wallis and Bennett 3114 words
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Article98 1929-10-09 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Handicap. C. A. Norris and F. Ephraums beat Noel Hay and G. A. Marshall, 6—l, 6 —4. Ladies' Singles. Miss A. Meyer beat Miss W. Kluyt 6 —l. 6—2. Men's Singles. K. N. Legge beat H. F. Oehlers, 6—l, 6—4. WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Mixed98 words
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Article923 1929-10-09 20 BIRMINGHAM'S FAILURE AT BLACKBURN. Puddefoot Gets Four. Details of English League matches played on Sept. 28 are contained m cables to the Indian papers. Warm weather prevailed and the football was played on hard and fast grounds Bolton 2: Arsenal I.— The Arsenal were no match for the923 words
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Advertisement353 1929-10-09 20 1 NEW HMV. RECORDS TO-DAY.— lst. OCTOBER ISSUE. Of which the following are an excerpt- DANCE NUMBERS. JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. B. 5674. Am I NEW MAYFAIR DANCE ORCHESTRA. B.^67s^ Pan,', s§[ Dream M t W| B. 5676. Little Oot* NAT BHILKRET AND HIS ORCHESTOA. B.^l'" 1 K^ t^353 words
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