The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1929
1929-10-28
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Title Section10 1929-10-28 1 SiigaporeFreeftess ENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. NO. 12,85810 words
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Article292 1929-10-28 1 When Parliament reassembles tomorrow the government will begin what promises to be a hectic period dealing «ith domestic matters among which one of the most serious problem* is dissatisfaction over Miss ftondfield's administration of unemployment relief measures Page 9. The Nationalist (Government's communique m connection with the292 words
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Article1115 1929-10-28 1 Thiity- five yuan ago Michael O'Brien .'bought the dUSJUny from The widow <.f a ventriloquist who ha! topped the bill ottetl m his <!ay. i.ut had swilled himself wi*h whisky down to little lettefi m the middle, and finally to a plain coffin hth\ a parish Juneial. He1,115 words
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Advertisement396 1929-10-28 1 CAN PURCHASE ANYWHERE wiow ariru/s II) KKXOWNEI) TAKES. I .ea View Hotel j fflp J^Q*™""* B \j Friday, November Ist. I|l ft/»^^§](l 1 1 1 oppy Uay Ball w4¥^ te^Sfe i %iTid of the Earl Haig Poppy Day Fund I'M QX>X7 X 7 T^l T TTD 1 1 Dancing till396 words
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Advertisement110 1929-10-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TheatriaJ <»f .Mary Dugan -I'age 2. Adelphi Ponpy l»ay ifanrr Fifrc v Notice re Km ope Hotel dances- Pas.. L Chriatmaa ("aids froni Kii«eir(»'s— Pag Children*! vwrk a t VHiiteaway's Pag« Ceianese lingerie From Robufoon'a~Pagc Skipper* stored with health giving itamina Page :i. Get your Chriatmaa uift< for110 words
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Advertisement11 1929-10-28 1 FOR DAINTY PASTRY SWALLOW ARIELL'S PATENT ROLLER FLOUR IN 51b BAGS.11 words
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Miscellaneous147 1929-10-28 1 THE WEEK. Jfoi tBtk. High Wati r, >.:< !>•.. :.-j. :is, Legialatire Council IOJ6 ajn. HcHk«>\ R.A. V.M.C.A. Pavilion Show to aid Ponpy frial of Mary Diigan Victoria rheatre, ".J Ti">,r 29f*. }|i^-h Water, v.M t.;*. v p. >;. Rifle Clv > Wi ling, Rafl St. Andrew*! Society Dance Europe147 words
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Article404 1929-10-28 2 Waiting for Departing Ship to Return. i no Bombay police have tak«-n i n t < eus torj Bayed Abdul Hafts* a taxi-driver, who :>)']'«:»• :<> be boni optimist. His v..»-. No, \-:'.'j .vs. was engaged on r'ri <Im.\ rrioinir^ by a European! whi arrived i> Bombay404 words
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Article140 1929-10-28 2 »t.« «»f Hong Kong'a be«t»k»»wn iir\.i nt«>si medical practitioners, ii» tht- person ?>i. G. B. Aubrey, left the Colony for booH :t~t u«-«k <let>aitir»^ }■<■! Untrlantl aboard k ilenaliiel, arcomppried by Mrs. Aubrey. 1 ■•:••>. irbq had resided m the C»»lo»j !.i» t,»>. ha< ißtended retirinii March, '>it latte r140 words
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243 1929-10-28 2 SALK OF ART TREASURES AT Hi )N N To Pas off Princess Victoria's IMits. I nndon. Ori. lb'h. ..!.<ur< hi a 'i ■■-:t: b«>it;cs^-lik«- ihic. .1 <>t valuable ait tuaMiii opened m ruling school «'t th. ~«-r" aiiiiiix i ir-I i|MH Palace, at 8088, which muftt have au <i many243 words
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Advertisement298 1929-10-28 2 hvc TheoafiieCS' will nnort the hUm Ja. Msni^ DWI fJnnl Importers StUtfUCttmMt MEDICAL HALL. LTD. SINGAPORE ART CLUB EXHIBITION MEMBERS' WORK t,, bold a« the ADELPHI HOTEL from MONDAY. NOV. 4th to SATURDAY NOV. i>th. inclusive. Op«fi dai!> frnfji 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE MASSAGE HALL Mrs. Haru298 words
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Advertisement186 1929-10-28 2 VICTORIA COMMENCING FRIDAY NOV. Bth AT 9.:J0 P.M. FORBES RUSSELL CCMEDY COMPANY. with APRIL VIVIAN. will present. FRIDAY SATURDAY NOV. Sth 9th (JREATEST SI (CESS. "HER PAST" BY ARRANGEMENTS WITH LESLIE HENSON. Monday and Tuesday. I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE I Wednesday. "MARCH HARES" rHE p A^Y" BOOKING NOW OPBN AT I.ITII.K'S186 words
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Advertisement320 1929-10-28 2 ALHAMBKAI Tan Cheng Ke«K-Sole r ''i SPECIAL PROGRAMME I Commencing Saturday. Oct. 26th.. And I I In the Second Show ai I THE LATEST EM 1 'II: i y M$ I VILMA BANKI with lAMBS HALI 1 THIS IS HE A 1 EN A story of laughter ami tears. A320 words
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Article1066 1929-10-28 3 IHE PROBLEM OF ESTATE ASSAULTS. Matters Growing More Serioiis. (.From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia, bet! 19. It will W rtniembemi thai J reported iMt W! that the manager of the- Kanopan \Hlof Estate h;»<; beeai attacked by a coolie nn.J in.Mncd. It bow transpires that on tin feame1,066 words
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Article84 1929-10-28 3 A receiving order was made ir tho H:inl<ruptcy Court on Friday against (hop Ens: Mdh; the liabilities of which were stated to b«. ever $12.0;>i). The creditors were the Oversea* Chinese Bank. It was announced m Friday's Covernnunl (Jazetto t'aat the scheme for the proposed new road from Tapjoni? Katonj?84 words
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170 1929-10-28 3 Money Urgently Required. London, ')ct- "i <■ Lord Mayor presided hi a meet n at the Mansion House t<> launch an aojx\ for the balance of fMMJOO «>n behalf of [ndian colleges. There was :>. distingui&he I hci ing. 1 Meston described the work of170 words
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Article18 1929-10-28 3 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker, who art m England at present, are making the Langham Hotel their hon<l<iuarters.18 words
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Advertisement138 1929-10-28 3 Cinema m your own home Toil can make your own movies with Cine-Kodak grown-up people or for children the appeal of this orrve Cineu)4 »s irresistible. In addition to showing of your own taking, you can hire, from the MCOpe" Library, films showing all the favourites lorn Mix. Charlie Chaplin,138 words
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Advertisement254 1929-10-28 3 Pi Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. j I 21* First Cross Street MALACCA. I 11, Light Street t^ENANG. S g There is nothing more welcome I Registered by and Security deposited with the on a hot day, when Old Sol seem« i Straits Settlements Government. f! determined to shrivel254 words
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Article, Illustration2787 1929-10-28 4 Mildred Barbcur - Mildred Barbcur. 01 R XEW SERIAL. THE LOVE STORY OF TWO SISTERS. By CHAPTER \ll. THK GAME OK PRETENCE And so it (MM about that Millicmt knelt m htr room that August night, staring into the sjusu ill i m luri garden with burning •yes which >aw nothing2,787 words
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Advertisement263 1929-10-28 4 EASTERN SERIES JL --rrS^^^JL, The»e quaint, narrow /I m tI^L vcmcls with one outrigger /t m fH»L 1 are a feature of tne X VflPrV I"" Ceylon Coast. In spite r B YTkrd a t^V* V of their apparent frailty* m wpulm "ii intrepid Esnermen often Y*fo m JBJffi^ Y'~~263 words
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Article719 1929-10-28 5 SIR ROBERT HO TUNG'S PLEA. Local K.M.T. Renunciation. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The Kuomintanp (Singapore) Head Branch of British Malaya, cabled on Oct. 21st to the Kuomintanp Headquarters m China, renouncing Sir Robert Ho Tung's plea advocating a round table conference for peace, which, the branch declared, is719 words
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Article75 1929-10-28 5 [Xar.yo Xichi-Xii hi.— Service.] Tokyo. Oct. 24. Oi." of eighteen by-elections of Municipal Assembly members held sime the Hamatruchi Cabinet came into existence, seventeen resulted m favour of the Minseito. MR. WAK ATSIKIS ADVISER. It \m understood that Mr. Kawasaki, President ot the Bureau of Legislation, will75 words
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Article132 1929-10-28 5 At about 4 p.m. on Tuesday an unusually violent thunderstorm occurred m Ipoh when repeated flashes of lightning terrified people m the vicinity of the rloek tower. The building of a well known firm is said to have Veen struck by lightning and the whole lighting and telephone siystem was132 words
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Advertisement233 1929-10-28 5 ▼Sl'^ctW"™' jKf\ JsSa l__^^^a m I nrVT!^^^^^3a^. m) n^^nav npSs^^^^ejr^7^^^^^^^B^BV* v <^>^^n\ HHQ^k. nw j JuVi. naß^vsSnm^^BßßV^ g*. B^nmm.^sV J^^WssMi^ii^S\ $> nn^ __^^^^^a^nla^ PH^^^^^^^^^^^^rtdß w jSjb* 3ri^^>v GSkI H9f9 SSi^^d^^^S S9^^^^^^^ i^^^n fa Portable Adding Machine 1 ilever !he nature of your figure problem you will find i practical solution233 words
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Advertisement408 1929-10-28 5 Stored with Health giving Vitamins "Skippers are as nourishing as they are delicious and that is saying a lot. There's a wealth of goodness m these tasiy little fish, and the canning methods are so perfect that wherever you may be "Skippers" icach you with all their health-giving properties and408 words
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Advertisement110 1929-10-28 5 'I) V A few simple "equations" illustrate the influence thereon— f*l Tyres looked after Easy Conditions cry large mileage. '•> Tyres looked after Normal Conditions Really good mileage. •j Tyres looked after Severe Conditions orrett t>pe of tyre «,.n>d mileage.^ <9 Tyres neglected Easy Conditions 1 air mileage. 1 Tyres110 words
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Article670 1929-10-28 6 MARRIAGE OF EX-PRESI-DENT'S SON. Mr. and i\lrs. John Coolidge. IMain\ille, Conn.. Sept. 2,i. A romance that started amid all the guv Uour which would surround a Governor* oaunhur and a college boy on the way t<> Washington to see his lather inaugurate* 1 President of the United670 words
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Article215 1929-10-28 6 More Russian Concentrations (V.y courtesy .f tl>»- Nanyang Siang P.iu Press.) Shanghai. <>- t. fs, (li n Ksiu-h-'.ar'r baa reported RO.OOfI jPuss'Am have concentrated -m th<> Man hHi border and are preparing a general :tt:.i<-k. Ah Warn.-- Tseng-tin* ha- notified tv > signatories of t ho anti-war215 words
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Article15 1929-10-28 6 Mr. R. C. Bell is expected to arrive m Pennnp from Home by the Gleniffer.15 words
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Advertisement384 1929-10-28 6 CHILDREN'S WEEK at WHITEAWAYS KCOOTBR NO I' 11. A luw action toy. n«> clock-work, work.tl Ti!l( YCi.KS. axure blue with red with simple wornw I of Ike thumi> and (FRONT WHEEL DKIYB.I vheels. Aluminium step tinper. '"'nous rwHtatlrn* 1 with absolute sfdv. mai Roller bnaring. Easj %t w^ m*j i%m384 words
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Advertisement231 1929-10-28 6 /Wjfj&f/ savoury inj»rcJicnf> t1,.,t fWmrgff Rfli-h fi> bee ime rcfin. i '^i^^V rcsu t is af* r^ cr i, /4yir 4^l^ W f^ SUC^ a ln^miis flavour /fi'il^ are nece«sar\ to trjnvf rn ■m_j^W an "PP* l o^ "u.\f. I* /^>Ol^ to-day you'll like--0 D»R«O»P*t OF DELKIO^SNESi s» le MaaafactOTwa:231 words
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Article1192 1929-10-28 7 SINGAPORE I.S.P. BRANCH MEETING. The Examination Schemes. M.-mU-rs o f the Singapore and Riouw Brawn of the Incorporated Society of Plan[.ten met m the Europe Hotel or Saturday evening for Urn annual mostint of Ike Branch. Mr. R. A- Dix, Chairman, presided Reference to the sad death of1,192 words
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Article119 1929-10-28 7 MUSSOLINrS MESSACiE TO 44 BLACKSHIRTS. M Italy's "Steady Advance." (Reuters Service. J Koine, <>, t. 2«. '•\«ther intrigue from within, nor attack from without can destroy the regime," declares Signor Mussolini m a message to "Bhukshirts" throughout Italy on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the Kasi119 words
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Article232 1929-10-28 7 Shorter Hours: Lower Wages. [Britten Radio— OfflciaJ Serv.ce l ltu^i>>, Oct. 23. \i'.t a meeting to-day betwi en a abir«et Come ittee and the onVials of the Miner's Federation it s/aa stated that the final pro poaalt of tnf- G< vernment ir- regard t<» the coal industry would232 words
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Article81 1929-10-28 7 ECHO OF FAMOUS OIL SCANDAL. Fall (iuilty of Taking Kribos. Washington, Oct. Seated m invalid-chair Albert Fall, Ui* elder!) ex-Senator and ex-Secretary ot Mv- Interior, wrho i^ n<»\s a physically lvr,»k.':i heard th- verdict of guilty at th» »'"i« i. n• f the prutracted trial asjainsl bin For scci>ptinc s81 words
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55 1929-10-28 7 llteuter's Service.] MtMttw, Od. \ccordini! t.. the official ngemcy the Soviet authorities have uprooted bis; Monarchist organ fen tion m th»- north Caucasus' ssaasjoer^ i !< :i! hrn a relifcious sii't. The members <>f it ••< uMiuii ».f Twelve* 1 have been seafeesjced! ltd I-at}] and55 words
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Article36 1929-10-28 7 Mr. Mac Donald Sails for Home. [Renter's Service.] (Jueber, Oct. 25. Mr. Mac Donald left for Home after i message to Canada of* warm gratitude for th«- cordiality <»f his \vt*l< <mn»36 words
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Article956 1929-10-28 7 "WILL HE ASCEND THE THRONE Remarkable New Hook London. Sept- 2K. Remarkable statement! concerning the Prince of Wales, and g chapter headed "Will he Ascend the Throne?" are contained m a biogjyn»hy of His Royal Highness published to-day. The substance of many of these statements, described956 words
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Advertisement311 1929-10-28 7 BUSINESS CARDS. HOUSE \.u»\(; KATONG. -i(]«" Residential Hotel. n Bathins* Pagar, (Jooii Caisine. Clipsf, Proprietor. 00 BUSINESS MEN. «i or' tenoejrophie i !><• til da] !•'< qvotdy v. it h tho ti w4 to thand 1 ronas i }'V\\ RI I ING PURE xr. R E r. SINGAPOBI £ARN] "t\311 words
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Advertisement609 1929-10-28 7 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now .nvted for the following ■atoriS or a^UosT f that particulars of such tenders may to oml'e'i th<? T ndeT R Om Municipal' m Itn t>r Date of Closing Supply of Mpaah dnrlag Kooa, Nov. 12th. -upply of609 words
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Advertisement483 1929-10-28 7 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. H (BANKRUPTCY). IN Till BCPRBME COURT OF THE STRAITS SI /I" lI. K ME NTS. URTLBMBNT OF BINGAPOUK. Non-Summary Case. In Hankruptcy No. 278 of 1927. Re CHOP "KOON SOON HENG." Notice iv iureby K iven that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared483 words
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Article19 1929-10-28 8 BIRTH H\IN if). Uuternit) Hospital, S rapoi om llm to Dr. an i Mrs. M Cm pbel Bain. :i -<»••19 words
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Article18 1929-10-28 8 BENZIF.. Scatembcr J';th. i«>ji». t Morlu Aberdcei -hi Alexander Kin- !<• i of United Engineers, .nr«-.! »">. ve;i r>18 words
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781 1929-10-28 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929 WEEK-END COMMENT. There ia every indication m the Home cables that the coming session Of Parliament will be a stormy one and Ihe Government will m all probability have to thank the Opposition foi <a\ inij its political life. Unemployment will unquestionably be781 words
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Article296 1929-10-28 8 An unfortunate incident occured durintg the Cherniavsky recital at the Victoria Theatre last night, which, had it not oeen for the brilliance of Leo, the violinist, on another instrument might have spoiled what was undoubtedly a most enthralling evening. After the three mothers, Leo, Jan. and Mischel296 words
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Article254 1929-10-28 8 THEATRE PRICES. To the Kditnr. Sir There must be hiany thoatrc-goer: m Singapore who are m •upp'lt *t vh view of Mr. AlangOtT that the maximum charge for shows at the Theai.o rhotiid be $4, and for the eompanie- jf a standard lower than the average,254 words
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Article176 1929-10-28 8 Meeting on Tuesday. It seemi .hat there ii now definite pro* poet of putting into practice the propositu > recently put forward toform a miniature rifle club m Singapore. It will be reroen bi that Mr Bickeroike <;t!ie<l s meeting at tho Vohanteer Dri»! Hall some176 words
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Article331 1929-10-28 8 SINGAP ORE WEDDING. Mr. I*. S. Laing and Miss Doris Mclnlosh. Si Andrew* Cathedral presented a i charming appearance on Saturday afternoun for the wedding >.f Mr. I\ S. I.aintr. Assistant Secretary of the Singapore T>irV Cfob and late of the fnd. l.attalion Koyal ?uss» Ri'ut the youngest son of331 words
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Article87 1929-10-28 8 On and from Friday next. November l>t.. ti»e Overseas Assurance Corporation. Ltd. will be located at the new premises of Uta Oversea Chinese Bank, Ltd. at the corner ol Market Street and Cecil Street. The Hon'ble Sir Annamalai I hettiar, ateamher of Viceroy's Assembly, arrives here from Kuala Lumpur to-day87 words
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Article303 1929-10-28 8 LEAVES X LUMPUR ■Mh-f A Churches Com Nn(pk|r The Leaf ie sion leavei Lompur after Jt has not t! <>i ti'.t otl Ik- visited 1 that 11 is ji. > hi ision will day ur:<l «>-, embark foi tl Inten tewed Commission borg, the statement their investigai <)n303 words
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Article71 1929-10-28 8 Yesterda>"« Dr.-. iM^ rJ I Til,- ]U)\ full dres< ivp Dugan at th» v morning w m waiting, leally thrilli--drew's HonpiUl enthusiastic first pet font bertahunent foi atmosphere yei > attention <»:' t claimed right Incident thai examined and > bearing on the standing perfon amatevri n ho71 words
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Article14 1929-10-28 8 Christmas at 1 I 'a gay season ami t yjl ft commodation ii I14 words
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Advertisement287 1929-10-28 8 Just landed. k ■B IB BBte jjK£ b B n£ h m l( ii\-.-r. Pomeranzen Bitter? I Sole Agents I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I (Incorporated under the Comp.it.if*' Ordinance* of Hong Kona). I r.itni m Shanghai.) f I *>0. Robinson Road. Telephone No. 6228. j "TANGLIN" Brand PORK SAUSAGES287 words
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Advertisement195 1929-10-28 8 1 SUNDSTRAND I f ADDING MACHINES P ATERSON, SIMONS CO.. I LIMITED, 4 Pri ce Street, Singapore. 8 PHONE 2700 2 634 T. K. X.'s Tyres. 71S I 115 RedVCMI from $13.M to $11.50 ea-li -In' •".HO to -i.Xt) ,-:icn to 7. fit) each X 3Vj |*>.*0 to $11.50 each195 words
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Article151 1929-10-28 9 DTKN>IFNT OUTLOOK. Vfl OF THEBTOR3 I LOl l)S. nenl Protests. i Berries.] I ondoa. Oct. 2K. an sfter-dimc week-end predicts i member of the Go\ ksl Shel ci nenl \\a> per > can they wouli nftdent of their re 1 but to power. •I.- h Ministers wil tig on fctobe151 words
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Article30 1929-10-28 9 LOW WHEAT PR ICE IN TH E ST ATES. Board's Action. Service.] < hkano. Oct. -7. ird hai placed he grata eo•lu r »-<i its aid to net esaary. thai prevailing30 words
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Article21 1929-10-28 9 -'tn-ice.] London. Oct. -♦>. ell>known Liverpool and Company, n K\< h.tnu** this < ftteat «'\titeElxchanct was ir to »'nal>U' the '-ition21 words
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Article47 1929-10-28 9 I Service] Kirn In. Od. 2:>. n that, luring c auxiliary < r?«ims am power an?l «f plug m Ifa ,1 starting tng.. i«« mm* of the iicar irhedi to the d.-un,rs rther trial t< -t. he are, m conae* I•■ t be tin. beiiifr.47 words
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Article34 1929-10-28 9 JAPA CABLE NEWS I Shortage Forecast. a. Sen ice.] Tokyo, Oct. 2"). Mil -rau Maru on loaded I5jMO bags i'!y to Chosen. <■ that this purchase 1 'Mn.Mtion with the Ml «f this year*! ;»(!<! Chosen.34 words
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Article25 1929-10-28 9 MARITIME *l KRENCE, Service.] Geneva, Oct. 25. to 17 the Mariti-.i report of the con itiom with variou i( to the conclusio Kngth of tli25 words
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Article280 1929-10-28 9 A HEALTHY SHARE SLUMP. London Pricei Rise. [Reuter's Service.] 1 ondon. Oct. 2ti. 11-tre has been SI) appreciable rise m. the d leading securities n the London market and discount rates fell to ce nt. compared with the bank rate oi 6V This follows the Hihsidence of the280 words
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Article194 1929-10-28 9 Forim-i Policy Continues. 1 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Oct. 2',. Iftei fortyfive minutes with th< Presi- >■ m. Mr Daladier said la- would ti ti form a Cabinet. The Socialist ex* uti considering letter to the leadei Mr, I. on I Blum, proposing his cooperation wi l> Ov194 words
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Article83 1929-10-28 9 Moslem Women's Action. [Reuter's Service, j Jerusalem, Oct. 27. f r the lii: t time m the bistory of PalesI tine. Moslelm women unveiled bsfors the stranger yesterday when delegation from the Congress of trab women, both llos- lem and Christian, from all over PalesI tiiK-. appeared83 words
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Article56 1929-10-28 9 PRINCE UMBERTO WELCOMED IN ROME. r Home, Oct. 27. The Prince of Piedmont was lapturously welcomed op. his return from Brussels nnd "acknowledged the popular enthusiasm from the palace balcony. Brussels, Oct. 2">. A thunderous ovat'on was given to th..' Italian Crown Prince OS) leaving for Italy. The strictest precautions56 words
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Article96 1929-10-28 9 i From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok. Oct. 27, All the diplomatic official r-f Bangkok lined the banks of the river this afternoon to witness the procession of State barges when the King went to present gifts to the Buddhist monks residing m the Riverine Temples. The Sovereign96 words
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Article36 1929-10-28 9 Mr. J. G. Clemetson, of the General Electric Company, leaves for Home by the Kalyan on Friday. We understand, says the Malay Mail, that Mr. K. L. Clucas will probably take over the Kuala Lumpur Branch36 words
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Article1225 1929-10-28 9 PLOT TO DESTROY CHINESE (GOVERNMENT. Harbin Consulate Discovers FReutir's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, Oct. 2tilast night's Foreign OftVe statement deOlara* the authorities In Manchuria unearthed on May 27th. dastardly plot within the Soviet Consulate at Harbin to overthrow the Nationalist Government and to destroy the Chinese Eastern Railway.1,225 words
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Article647 1929-10-28 9 LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP Al KEPPEL. Mrs. Huggard Wins the Title. Alter the morning's heavy rain, fcfce final of the Singapore ladies' championship for the .Andrew Carrie Cup took place on the Keppel Golf dub course yesterday afternoon. In an 18-hole match Mis. W. V. Huggard beat Mrs. W.647 words
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Advertisement117 1929-10-28 9 A, A A A A l A !"CELANESE"I I LINGERIE Iti^J^WSi it garment. All y s, —^gi v i j^ jr fashioned m the «|> f subtle pastel ♦> shades or the pre- X X L< sent mode. *l* y I ROBINSON'S 1 X have just received a shipment of117 words
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Advertisement827 1929-10-28 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES XPRBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Rotate subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singap* «fi*MERIONES For London, Rotterdam usd827 words
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Advertisement545 1929-10-28 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VtA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL) Ul' I >> AKDS. TO HONC. KONG, SHANGHAI AM) JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF CHESTER Nov. 14 s.s. CITY OF DURHAM Dec 12 p.s. CITY OF lIKRKFORD545 words
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Advertisement413 1929-10-28 10 British India and Apcar Liiet I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVI I MEVr LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKl{\ i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage. SinKapoO. X on: RAWALPINDI ISjBOO Nov. I413 words
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Advertisement590 1929-10-28 11 O. S. K. Line. i( Vessel Arri% LeaTe Han k». BrviiMM .1 Colombo, Aden. 1(11 Said Amur Maru Xov If Nov IS '!>. Cape Town. Rio de Wo lS -art- Montevideo an<i !N>u.'.(!-th<-\Vorld I." t Santos Maru Nov. I v 7 i?-. nat-c" Salaam, Marques, Durfaai and 1 10n.h... Panama590 words
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Advertisement460 1929-10-28 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (inJ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. IVnang. New York. I'KKS. HARRISON Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov •> Dec 10 PRES. JOHNSON Nov. 11 Nov.460 words
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Advertisement826 1929-10-28 11 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (Incorporated m Holland.) f UKMNI CONTRACT WrTH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Teltphone No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments an»i Manager's desk. H«-i'ffN«-nta'nes m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information, detailed itineraries, free of charee826 words
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Article44 1929-10-28 12 The H. T. Neuralia is expected to arrive n Singapore on Oct. 31st. Jhe French cruiser Tourvilh? will De m Singapore from Oct. 31st. to Nov. 3rd. The M.M. Chenonceaux will probably leave to-day at 6 a.m. for Saigon, China and Japan..44 words
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Article551 1929-10-28 12 Views of Master Mariners. A statement m the following terms was made by the Court of the Honourable Com>any of Master Mariners at the conclusion of their meeting at the Mansion House on »Septeml>er, 24. The general public is sublimely unaware of a navigational revolution that551 words
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Article35 1929-10-28 12 Mr. Wallace, Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Perak, who is retiring from Government Service at the end of the current month, will he succeeded by Mr. R. R. (ioulding from Penang, says the Times of Malaya-35 words
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Advertisement729 1929-10-28 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.729 words
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Advertisement138 1929-10-28 12 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated m France.) REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT ANI PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARDS. SAir.ON. TOURANE AND HAIPHONG Doe Singapore CAP VARELLA Nov. W TAP TOVRANE Dec. 18 HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES. NANTES AND BORDEAUX. Due Singapore CAP ST. JACQUES Nov. 19 CAP VARELLA Doc. 17 HAVRE, DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP FORBIN Nov. 12 LINOIS138 words
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Advertisement510 1929-10-28 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc 44, BIAVEB STREET, NEW TOSE M (Incorporated ia U.SJL) GENERAL AGENTS. 0 REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANn BALTIMORE. (via Suez). M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Nov. 8 M.S. SILVERASH Hue Nov. 22 Mot M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec. 11 Nw P ACIHC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVkt510 words
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Miscellaneous683 1929-10-28 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jeraatut) every Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 0 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6683 words
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Article673 1929-10-28 13 EXPLORERS HEWING WAY TO TOP. Mystery Snow-men. I>arjeclin X Oct. 4. Ihc German party attacking Kanchenjunica are now up against it m earnest, r-irly m September their base camp was advanced to the western end of the Zemu Gl.ukr, where the Glacier begins to get steep and thin.673 words
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Article443 1929-10-28 13 Has Zeppelin Flight Altered the Position Melbourne. Sept. 27. Great publicity is given to the speech of Sir Eric Geddes m London yesterday at the annual meeting- of Imperial Airways, Ltd., m which he foreshadowed an extension cf the Indian Air Mail to Australia. In443 words
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Article34 1929-10-28 13 Federal Council meets on Nov. 4th when the High Commissioner's speech will he read and Supply Bill introduced. Amongst th«> motions is one for $1,000,000 from loan for telegraph and telephone developmeat.34 words
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Article101 1929-10-28 13 "An old and unsatisfactory business altogether," remarked the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. T. B. Cocker) m the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens on Friday referring to the bankruptcy of a Chinese aged sixty-nine. Mr. Cocker said bankrupt was made M m 1905 when his liabilities were $8,852. Assets were101 words
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Advertisement231 1929-10-28 13 Sror <OU«ft) WNete vns' PAS ™^f \\v\\\ {We I k.tling the germe that IgS I] Jlff/llSf fIM the irinermoet receaeea V I/If fIUIS J^F Mote, tiiroat and choet V W}l§JlH-J^~~'^^ i <Ard your health and ir c Kildren alwaye by nWtA M M^ -m ready to use at KL^gT gph^k231 words
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Advertisement214 1929-10-28 13 T^'v 1 l !^^Pn by name and klok for r^i^ wWfY^ V^i^ f -^f B fl ('•r I m^B >^ -^V EraMMHkS f ir£f JI T^^^^^^^^^^^X mmmmMßm mf M M M^ m Reprt9emtmti9€l K»b<->-t Bln» (Malaya HovgL<n,j liny. Ckmm 4711. A A A V REASONS IFOR I |J1 r lIIIBOIIth214 words
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Article1057 1929-10-28 14 THE CIVIC WEEK IN DUBLIN. A Successful Show. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Dill !in. Se»<*. U.~>. Civu \Vo<>U m Dubftfn mrtwfthataiHFiig the tramway :.ml hi.s .strike was a success* The judge* were very well pleased with the wiidm. dressing and general di: play- <»f liish produced stuffs,1,057 words
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Advertisement243 1929-10-28 14 Severe Eczema /jl i^ on Face Arms 'and Legs m&ggF M l^ii<ion, l.o.c. .'Hiil, who.j mother m MMm* m yvTxW Uon eJeV€l! vca "V 1 CleaAslni? the Blood with [fl F H 'N-'.t 1 /em. i) > i Jit-i J.u I e, ariia ,^^fl BP and 1.-^s. Ine .J.^t. r243 words
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Advertisement105 1929-10-28 14 YOU WANT T j WE HAVE p V I DELCO-RE^ equipment for your a ♦> v 4 BORNEO MOTORS. t •> V •> i fl i P^ .^H ji 'TVW I y.' I lip < (It i- 4)1 IS' FLASHLIGHTS BA Mil LFR iv PHtPPJi MALAY A 1■ I Mien105 words
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Article214 1929-10-28 15 < apt. A. < Freeatan of "The Granff*," Bandarawela, vrritet t.. the Tiaien of Ceylon a- follows: "I am tending y<»u jripc fruit f»«>r)i Bye-year-old trt«- m my garden. This fruit wan plucked on Btp|gni-b«-r liuh.. Hrnea it whs fully rip*-, ami has h t-n knocking214 words
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Article113 1929-10-28 15 talurda>> Alterations. Oct. 2Hth.. daaiag rnn-v Buyers Seller* I'.aUi < avis 1.20 1.2f, Sunftei Luas 2."> prem. 2'J preni. Sunftvi Ways 'i.'.\Q 3.40 cum. Aver Hitain 12s I3fl llon^; KM| <t'u)l>> l»>s lid 17s 6d I'anuiitfa liivt>rs fis M »Jn Poehong SSi 9d 24s <k« Teia Malaya113 words
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Article59 1929-10-28 15 Saturdays Alt erat ions. Buyer Seller. Hatu (avis ($1) 1.15 1.2.") Uukit Aranp ($1) 1.20 1.30 Klansr Rivers ($1 2.60 2.70 Penawat HG 90 Thabawleik .'{Ts 39s x.d. T. Harbour 5.00 6.00 Ulu Klang ($1) 1.62 Ms 1.67 V* Ulu Yam 26« 27s x.d. W. Hammer Co.59 words
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Article1349 1929-10-28 15 The Co-Operative Planting J Scheme. At an extraordinary general meeting Ta«n», Rubber Estates Limited, held at the I offices of Maasr* Kvatt and Company,! French Rank R-iiidings at noor on Satur- j day, the Chairman (Mr. h. Macgregi n moved "That the directors bS aUtho ised at1,349 words
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Article300 1929-10-28 15 I olUlnM. <Ht. L The Combined effect of the ri<e m the' Dank Rate and the disclosurs m connection with the Stock Exchange troubles has nat "rally !••<! t«> stagnant markets. ppi r. Con timers are pressing for tJe!i\ny <>1' their Electrolytic purchases, an.l producer* <>t' Refined Copper300 words
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Article81 1929-10-28 15 [From Our Own Correspondent.] iPoh. Oct. 27. At the annual meeting ot Kraniat Ruf>,l.er Colonel Rae, presiding, reported that j [the estate was m excellent condition. All m cost was bigh at 2'\ certs but their 211 I acres was too small for economic working and they must81 words
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Article203 1929-10-28 15 October 2rt SELLING. London -4 ftionths' .-is:ht j 1 1^ London months' sijjht 2 4 .ij. London fj() <!ays' sijfht 2 3 'A\ '.\2 L<<ndon :ut ssjni' sitrht 'A i»; London, llwimil 29 31! London, T. T 2 .'< L'T '.\2 Lyons and Paris demand 1437 Hambujjr, demand203 words
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Article157 1929-10-28 15 Flake Tapioca T>.7f» Pearl Sa*o Small 8.08 Copra Buadrisfi Rice, An am No. 2 260 Ric« Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Ea^le (New) BJJO Rice. Siam old No. 1. BSO Rice, Rangoin Pintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka 26£ Rice, Siaro Broken Nc. 1. 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2157 words
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Article61 1929-10-28 15 October 26th.. 12 o'clock n«mn. Buyers Sellers H.s.s. eqv»l to London Standard spot 51 H K% Standard K.S.S. on Tender Nov. 32^ :\2\ December Stfj m Nov.-iw. .ii". B29fi J;in. M;ir. SS^ M** Torn- of Market: Steady Seller: reserved. Latest Cable: London Snot Rfcftet i«'.d.61 words
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Article320 1929-10-28 15 Mr. Havin. tin* Now South VVaU>> Prime Minister, m the eoWM of an pddrctl at th J "Million v'lub," said that during his visit t<» London he came to the com-lusion that Australia must take more notice of the inipfimiom its action* create M tin- rest <>1320 words
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Advertisement346 1929-10-28 15 V-SETS EXCEED »10,000,W0. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER »35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 Old Jewry FC Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Curt of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act TRACTIVE346 words
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Advertisement438 1929-10-28 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION; (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up 120,000,000 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. Hor. Mr.438 words
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Advertisement178 1929-10-28 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,00t Paid-up 1,060,000 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. LONDON BANKERS:178 words
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Advertisement42 1929-10-28 15 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, T BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.42 words
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Article468 1929-10-28 16 I SOME SURPRISING RESULTS. Arsenal Lose at Manchester. LMUBM prkss service, copyright. London, Oct. 26. There were some unexpected results m to-day's League matches, and some big/ .scoring, notably at Liverpool (where Manchester City won ti- 1 at Blackpool, (where Bristol City met with their heaviest reverse for468 words
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Article100 1929-10-28 16 At Cardiff this afternoon beftM an attendance <<i :>O,OOO Scotland won their first match m the international tournament and their 34th victory against Wales bf defeating" the Welshmen by 4 goals to 2. Gibson (Aston Villa) and .fames, Preston's inside left, got Scotland's g(,als; Lcn Davies,, Cardiff's100 words
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106 1929-10-28 16 [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.I London. Oct. 26. Partnered by Major CO. Hezlet, thi British international, Miss Moll) Gourlay. who won the English ladies' golf title a few weeks ago, to-day won the Mixed Foursomes Tournament at W>>rplesdon, defeating Miss Joyce Wethered, the former lady champion,106 words
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Article21 1929-10-28 16 Mr. E. D. Kibble, State Engineer. Planar*, s leaving- on Homo furlough next January and it is understood that Mr. W.21 words
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Article154 1929-10-28 16 PENANG BEAT KEDAH IN THE CUP. Scoular's Useful Game. t From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 27. Penan-: 18 pts: Kedah 3 pts. In the^ Malaya Cup Penang defeated Kedah at S>ingei Patani on Saturday by three goals and try, to a try. Penang were unconvincing and Kedah had154 words
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204 1929-10-28 16 A Titanic Struggle. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 2b. Setaaior. H pt*: Nej:n Semnilan. S pts. The meeting between Negri Bemhilaa and on the Padang here to-da\ wai a l.ard- fought encounter under conditioni which made ibt came neve exacting than would hiiNi-204 words
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Article681 1929-10-28 16 \N hit*-* X pi<: Colours .1 pis. One i i two chMgei WON made m the S.( siiks turning- out tor the trial match on the Padang on Saturday. .Muncey COMbig m for Iniray and Scott Moncrieff com Dieting thi Wkitet pact., while S. K. King the681 words
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Article140 1929-10-28 16 INDIGNATION OVER 8.8.8.C. SUSPENSIONS. Welsh Boxers to be Licensed. (.FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. 26. The British Boxing Board of Control is certainly creating a stir m British boxing circles m its effort to enforce its authority upon those connected with the sport. Its recent action m140 words
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Article341 1929-10-28 16 James I, illy white Dead. [PBBE I'KKSs skkvkk. COFYEIOHT.] London. Oct. 2tf. Tne death has occurred of the famous cricket veteran. James Lillywhite. A link with Test cricket of half a centur) ago is severed by the death of James Lillywhite < Junior the sole341 words
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Article105 1929-10-28 16 Larger Wicket and Lbw Rule to Remain. IFBSE PKEBB skrvh k. COPTEIGaTT.] I oiidon. Oct. J»<. The anettioa of whether the c.\|iciimcmadopted by the M.C.C. for county cricket !a>t ssasafl -thf larger wickd and th< >< \isid ll w law- should continue m force dnring next season105 words
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Article102 1929-10-28 16 Oxford Win: Cambridge Lose. [PBBI iKKss SEKVICE. COPTBIOHT.J London Oct. 26. Ifoth Uni vanity sides ware ragagtd tnis alternocn on their own (Toands. CamIn idge, with considerable victories ovti Harlequins and Old I .eysians to their credit ii their previous sanies, mn entertaining Richmond, and were beaten by102 words
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Article36 1929-10-28 16 fFREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. M. The Australian Rugbiy league tourists obtained another easy victory this aiternoon, defeating Hull, runners-up m the Northern Rugby League last year, 'by J. points to 2.36 words
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Article639 1929-10-28 16 THE PERAK AUTUMN MEETING. Last Day's Racing. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Oct. 26. The following were the results of the last day's racing at Ipoh. The afternoon's sport was started m fine weather which lasted till the end of the fourth race. After this, however, deluges of639 words
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Article81 1929-10-28 16 Yorkshire's Appreciation of Sutcliffe. I FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London. Oct. 26. Yorkshire cricket supporters last seasor had their opportunity of showing their appreciation of the services rendered by Herbert Sutcliffe, to the county and Knglan/1 for he took his benefit m the Leeds match against Surrey81 words
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Article29 1929-10-28 16 Mr. G. H. Bradley, late Manager of the Kuala Kangsar Plantations, Limited, Pa dang Rengas, has retired and leaves for Home with Mrs. Bradley this week. Times of Malaya.*29 words
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