The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1929
1929-11-06
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Title Section13 1929-11-06 1 Singapore Free Press Io cc: SINGAPORE, S5. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. NO. *****13 words
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Article327 1929-11-06 1 A si:*, teitiont oi (Government's policy regarding hin**- a por* dock is expectel on Wednesday Page 11. The statement of the Viceroy regarding India's future ha* been well received m India; it was debated ii: the Lords yesterday. Pago 11. .Malaya scored 233 and Shanghai 79 for327 words
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Article1221 1929-11-06 1 Bound about the end of the last century an appointment m the Service of the Chattered Company carried with it none of the advantages which are enjoyed by the present day cadet. There were no passage allowance no fat cheques for the purchase of kit and1,221 words
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Advertisement178 1929-11-06 1 JACKET OT ABRAIZO XI (MIMUMWARI ;HINE. 4}+4>*>*y JRffles^ Hotel! IWi lesday 6th November I v Malolo" m Port I San ncisco Chamber of Commrcee I Cruise X A X f otf I Tea Dance 6.15 p.m. t Investigate Z i ♦> T __b X a tne NEW REMINGTON I PORTABLE178 words
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Advertisement226 1929-11-06 1 \V/-_^' Trewhellv B".°. s M l^y^'-JV w^i^c^ Grubber SPEED UP Vow Land Olearins I I THE TREWHELLA MONKEY WINCH AND 1 jfi make all the difference. jjj 5 Ifi 3? Further particulars apply at I McALISTER Co., Ltd. I i Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) i SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA226 words
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Advertisement142 1929-11-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New H.M.Y. records from Moat lie's Page SO. Borneo Motors are agents U,r the Austin Page .">. j The Nash i> one of the smartest load- I stera- Page I Moeaant de Luxe fell hats from Robin- j s. os Page 13. Wm. .lacks stock collapsible gates of142 words
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Advertisement9 1929-11-06 1 1 OR YOUR SILVERWARE USE "GODDARDS" NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.9 words
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Miscellaneous109 1929-11-06 1 THK WEEK. R oaneodnp, nth. i H'th Water, a.m.. 8.1, SJ4 p.m.. fj. Poppy Hay football, B.C.C. cc. Rod Btadimn. I Th n rxdati, Ith. Hi-h Water, SJ a.m., I.C, |J p.m.. S.K. 8.1. homeward mail doses, (air main train 4 p.m. Rugby: P.BJI.F.C. vs. Etcetras, s.c.c. Hockey: Boi'SeS PoOStSad109 words
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Article623 1929-11-06 2 NOVEMBER EXTRA RACE MEETING. W orh on the Course. I quite a large gathering or tlu K.-u*. yesterday morning to watch the the forth oming meeting. All the intrj stables have now arrived anu i tent) doing, although the visit oi .v. ept 1 r e work m most instances.623 words
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Article136 1929-11-06 2 Ladies' Duffers' Cup Competition. A fresh uraw for the first round of thi> competition has become necessary owing to a card with a net score of M being placed m the competition box after it was cleared. The five piayers who returned net scores ol' 11 on136 words
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Article239 1929-11-06 2 Had Pudgettin*-*. the Malay Mail a i ler: R< i tif the finam iai High Con era addrv :a and t- he additions ation supplied m thi ri;- I Seen I memorandum <»n thi foi 1930, w< find lit tli x] essed ci ti bilil of F.M.S.239 words
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Article154 1929-11-06 2 MALACCA S.S. ASSOCIATION. Will Mi "tin The annual meeting o' the Straits Settli I menu 'Malacca) Association wan lu-ld mi Saturday at the Malacca Club. Mr. G. C. S. Rabjohn presiding. The Chairman, m the coarse of hi- speech, -aid thai greater m teres! was beina taken m the rfoinga154 words
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Article112 1929-11-06 2 (.old Mine **Kon^si" Destroyed. Bukit Komaa was the scene of a fire at K.'iO p.m. oa Friday, says the Rauh correspond nt of the Malay Mail. The "kongsi" belonging to the men working as fitters m I the Rauh Australian Gold Mining Company [was ignited as the112 words
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Advertisement97 1929-11-06 2 The ZENDIX ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSH FOR HOME MASSAGE. MEDICAL HALL, LTD, SINGAPORE. .lust A. lived THE MALAY OPERA. TAMAN SETIA ..iter a successful tour throughout Jay, Sumatra, Borneo and Celebes Is. 25 Actors. 2(1 Actresses 10 Manila -Wilis, who have v.< eer before visited Singapoi playing at the THEATRE ROYAL.97 words
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Advertisement187 1929-11-06 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 9.30 P.M. POSITIVELY THE LAST RECITAL OF AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES j STALLS $3 AND *:>, CIRCLE $3, GALLERY $1. Rooking; at Little's. COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth., AT 9.30 P.M. ITHE FORBES EDm'cOllffiW COMPANY -WITH APRIL VIVIAN. Opening Performance, Friday, November Bth., 9.30 p.m "MARCH HARES187 words
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Advertisement387 1929-11-06 2 "z_r ALHAMBRA :d I Tan Chen* Kee— Sole Pro,,, LAST TWO DAYS OI PRESENT PRi Watch for Grand Change ol Prornun, "l* 4. 7 AND 9.30 P.M.— THREE SHOWS DAII nda> SINGING. TALKING. SOUND I h jf D| *-ft| RAINBOW m with I EDDIE DOWLING, MARION tfIXON, and all-stai cast387 words
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Article771 1929-11-06 3 THE TALKIES. To ihe Editor. The Utter under the signature o." W" m Monrta;, moTammg*M paper with the ihove heading has attracted our notice ina_»uch as We are directly and most intimately interested m the M.hject under controversy. At the ver.\ outset, we frankly challenge* the771 words
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Article171 1929-11-06 3 Tho results of the Handicap American Touinament Kvans Gambit (accepted) date ai e as follows: The marriage of Mr. 1). De Marco, of >sn Whiitall and Co., Klanjj, on)) SOQ t' Mr. A. De Marco and the late Mis. D< 'Tprro, Carnoustie, Scotland, to C.'thloen '-■ilbraith, youngest171 words
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Article185 1929-11-06 3 (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) A general conference .of all late and present c omnutice Members of the Foochow Association was held at No. 2C, Cratß Read, Sunday eveninß, to settle a dispute, which has arisen nptweeri the Superintendent and the Treasurer of Shar >nar School which ua-185 words
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Advertisement203 1929-11-06 3 m7 gA P0 E LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION IgE! H INTERNA TION A L VNIS PLAYERS AT LfG )RE CRICKET CLUB* If Jay, November 14, 1929 COCr T LANDRY SRI lON RODEL bered Reserved Rattan Chairs grRO XI SIDE IS (SOLI) OIT). SKA SU)E SJ. iV r Secretary's Office. Singapore CHd_trf203 words
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Advertisement463 1929-11-06 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for and security furnished. "We specialize463 words
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204 1929-11-06 4 KUCHING BUYS A MORRIS FIRE-ENGINE. gl t 1 r 1 r I 1 t 1 t i i c V 0 i 2 ti 1 ti P y The necessity for a small town or village to be equipped with a heavy, powerful FireEngine seldom arises. Having no exceptionally high204 words
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Article295 1929-11-06 4 Lmr Motor Cycle Tour. Bound the World team on motor cycles are becoming rather monotonous, hut perhaps the moat impoeinf and daring is that of a solo rider. unaccompanied hy even the usual sidecar with provisions ami luggage. Mr. Kial'uhek Soboleff, a Russian, using 8 GOO295 words
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Article828 1929-11-06 4 GENERAL MOTORS' PLANT IN JAVA. Buick's Latest Model. (t»y Our Motoring Correspondent.) Has Singapore's loss been Java's «ainV It is a difficult question to answer but quits recently the writer had the experience ol going through the big General Motors plan! at Tanjong Priok and the impression vain828 words
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Article80 1929-11-06 4 Driver and 8 Passengers m a twoSealer ('ar. When a motorist was charged uith dan gerous driving at Greenwich it was stated that he was m a two-seater car with eight passengers. Three of the passengers were women and five men. A policeman said the ear was80 words
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Article93 1929-11-06 4 I hiring August this year the Fi-rd Motor Company broke all August production records when the domestic and foreign assembly plants of the Company turned out a total of 205,634 Model "A" Ford cars and tracks. Total car and truck production since the introduction of the Model "A"93 words
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Article51 1929-11-06 4 PRUDENTIAL ws,."" GO'S. INVE^jflta If Is r.ou ,!u^»>. )r1 A^urmnc, I organisation. th < arrange,] Limited, the l.r 8 ~di.trib„t developing purp^. throughoul th, I by expanding tl Hk and establisl service centi Many large this year with thin M,A (Colonies, and develo] men! ivill bei ol51 words
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Article51 1929-11-06 4 THIRD PARTY MOTOR INSURANCE. Mir, rop)|sak A fran-;.. rt I I i third part', to th- Vfij It- <v ided i* Would >\: to tk punisha alternative thr. The schen Acatee <>. Insui urbanisations us requirement. d< L f.nan< il al Th,- Ministry' pr 1 but hopt ■cheme ma) n51 words
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Article100 1929-11-06 4 IHff Contract*- for Uriti>h Mak.rI. ondon. n, £250,000 wortl ries is being exhibit at Olympia which three Arms art eluding son:from the '"Baby" worth CIM to tin cylinder ca; Worth *...'<■ can develop 2-35-horse mum speed I A featui of th ih crease m the numbei ."2100 words
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Article81 1929-11-06 4 Every awteristi another, had eau-. I t\ pc of jack uith The simplest Jobg ent quite dispronoi ioi Sti while it i.- also imp. tely clean. ith th, "Jack* however, as mar Son-. Ltd.. "jackini The equipment consist* lar telescopic Jack* ti> each whei I. The box,81 words
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Article97 1929-11-06 4 Allied FarkM v< Serfi i Ronald Johnson I er. living m an I road, was remand* on charges of a* r.ullock. and d> gerous manner. Constable Grei son driving a very low speed over the Sen He cut between tv Opposite dire, t! with jerk. In taking97 words
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Advertisement279 1929-11-06 4 x V _L 6 m/'&Va *n\\\ y fl W. el m w^rtfm en /BO o*o wT/// mZZtflm W***^^ mf r fl hJc/I __y I S_^ fl _rtfl V _________t_______________Br I M fl_y I >. I I L__________fl mumm\**Ar I ng*m*\**^\ Timetoßrtlre V Get a FISK **umue* w0 V. _a i279 words
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Article496 1929-11-06 5 Has a Rodeo All to Himself. Alexander Donaldson, a one-armed motor cyclist, who last year successfully accomplished the first ascent of Mither Tap of lienaehie, m Aberdeenshire, on a Triumph motor cycle, recently made another successful conquest by climbing Biinam Hill (1,324 feet) for the496 words
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Article300 1929-11-06 5 A complete line of new six-cylinder Hupmobiles m the popular price class is announced *9 the Hupp Motor Car Corporatmn of Detroit ami Cleveland. This new car marks the entry of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation into this price class. While thus broadening its tield. after300 words
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Article162 1929-11-06 5 Uig M Usages so Relatively Port Car. My ear, which is a 11.40 h.p. Delage, fitted with a four-seater open touring body, covered the following mileages on the original set of 77."> by 145 Michelin tyres, says ;i Melbourne correspondent of the Autocar. The first puncture occurred at162 words
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Advertisement368 1929-11-06 5 *♦>* v ♦:♦♦>♦:• *hhh <kkkk«:**** V < i I (J-X^/f 1 1 ♦> 7K^ti« I ripnrlc m owner oi an Austu soon develops the feel- of for his car that most men have for their ♦> -respect amounting almost to affection. For 4 Austin soon becomes a valued friend: so368 words
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Advertisement146 1929-11-06 5 W mm^ m J^ mmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmm^ is:^ a wmmmm^ C •-■g_______tß___^ -fa--i>--- S fl V* X Lw -■_____»_w*^*********** _»_p^m .J»_»_^of> v v ~*________^______________^_____l__P^^^ I E _A Sna*nmmm* mmuma**^ IB >____ m\**^ I E If s*"" I lES .jL IB I |f J I* Isd_ r^| I P '<_? ?_K t SJK^_f^|146 words
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Article887 1929-11-06 6 The Stories of an Irish Beauty. J MRS. BETTINGTON'S s REMINISCENCES. l t.nutiii, n hi. ]^|l;> i lands naitil'agtiia i soon, .-vu mat i Have Met" (ta.-scin wul 'auk as one oi tne aseet popalai uieasoirs tne year. Rich m entertainment, it is written with a ciaiity oi language nad887 words
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Article491 1929-11-06 6 1 wa» interested to note the high pi let saliaßd by a collection of old Greek gold and .-diver coins recently *->old In the Leaden auction rooms. "The coins cf ancient Greece have a dis ti rtc tion peculiarly theii own." states right!. Godfrey Locker- I_ampaon,491 words
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479 1929-11-06 6 I* .-11, riug the recent articles m the Morn ing Pool I*l the ever increasing difficult) of b< usmg the Mood of literature which pours into ths British Museum, says .hat paper, and the appeal by the authoritiei .<>i -'.lv.- to ..ov.-r the COBI of479 words
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Article800 1929-11-06 6 A WOMAN'S War books written by men have appeared >ute With toe utmost regularity, but Mary Borden is. I think, the only Woman wn<> is attempting the same thing Sh'. has recently airrved back m London Item a yachting iiuise with her husbanti, Genital Ppcars, and800 words
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Article704 1929-11-06 6 Ihe Christopher Robin Story Book. by A. A. Milne (Methoens), "s. Ifethuea'a have l»rt»ught out the most delightful present t<» give to ai -hilt! thi- hristmas m ihe boo whose title i- juotctl above. It contaias the cream A. Milne's foui book-. '*When we were i >oung."704 words
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Article181 1929-11-06 6 I Kan Inge, m an address to th. League wf Nations Union, at St. MartinV. in-' heFields Church declared that "We must en ueavour fee build up machinery by which war can he prevented, and the United States of Europe formed. 4, 1 welcome tlx.se two181 words
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Article183 1929-11-06 6 In an i Id house m Hampshire, Mr. W. E. Hansford, a collector of old-time news papers, has discovered, pasted between the panelling and the wallpaper ol a room, the remains of a Homing Post, dated Saturday, \ugust 24. IW*. There are wonderful remedies," he writes, .-uch183 words
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Article, Illustration897 1929-11-06 6 UNKNOWN - Bridge Notes and Problems COMPETITIVE BIDDING. show, the mathematical ana- lysts tell us, that only *once m about twelve times does a partial score help towards winning a game- Th«- conclusion is diawn that it is poor tactics to overtax your strength m outbidding the enemy when the game is897 words
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Article307 1929-11-06 6 Visits to India. From the cradle to his recent critical sickbed. King George's life is the subject of a further review m the new book, "Kin Garage V." by Sir George Arthur, which fulfils the author's aim m being a frank, if lough, sketch of307 words
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Article170 1929-11-06 6 Holders ol Irnpor! ml heY Pos Kvetv real th head of Large be aa. Sir Sydney Skit Drapers Siiiinn S down m art I paasiag that too. to women- brs i An illastration ol women are taking London is the tm than 100 women n Chamber of170 words
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Article1137 1929-11-06 7 MEMORIES OF FORTY YEARS. Shaw and Barrie at Rehearsals. On Friday evening, September 27th., says |C. W. B. m The Observer, "The First Mrs. Fra<,.," celebrated its ftzst century at tta Haymarket, and since the opening performance there has not been a single vacant seat m the theatre.1,137 words
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Article681 1929-11-06 7 FORTHC OMi NG ALL-INDIAN CONFERENCE. Popular President (By Our Indian Correspondent.) The wise step which the Singapoie Inrtlan Assoriation took m diDosing a president tor the third All-Malaya Indian Confereece by inviting suggestions from sister Indian Association.-* up-country and requesting that two nanus of prominent members re Submitted,681 words
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Article121 1929-11-06 7 Tht* leveath annual Malayan Agri-Horti* culture] Exhibition will hv held at Knelt >Lumpur during the Easter Holidays April 1!) L" 1, next year. It was originally intended t<> hold the m-xt Malayan Exhibition m March, 1980, <>n tht* occasion o. the Ha.i j Raya Puasa holidays. But.121 words
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Advertisement214 1929-11-06 7 w t I GORDON S 1 t v j t I T i tJL 'y^r /fi) V _i\ I f kIGORIWNf I of Pe ct *DRYGIn| -Perfect I J DISTILLERY. JL J Cock i ail r gpoN.)^ Pahit W M ____L __L |The Borneo Co., Ltd. ADELPHI HOTEL I I214 words
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Advertisement218 1929-11-06 7 The best tyre is the easiest to obtain. f //w^m^^^^k 1 Wherever you travel there are Dunlop I 1/ I(] sp^*» 1 Stockists able to give prompt and efficient I m *^**7fflD-ft service Wv'''^ -aPo* _r t j____iw i '_yy __r 'n addition to the famous Dunlop tyre of **9^218 words
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Article842 1929-11-06 8 FIRST TASTE OF WINTER CONDITIONS. Can-Cell's Great Form. London. Oct. 2r>. Players hsd a first tsSte oi winter play to-day. Middleshro' 1: Derbj I. The snappy and rigorous combination and understanding of the Internationals, Pease and Cansell, was remarkable. Derby were beaten I > wonderful Camsell playing inspiring842 words
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Article1149 1929-11-06 8 HIS MAJESTY'S SLIGHT INDISPOSITION. The End of Lent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 30. The past week has been a busy one for the King and the officials at Court, as weii as for members of the Holy Brotherhood. Following the conclusion of the Buddhi-t Lent1,149 words
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Article48 1929-11-06 8 rrv 1 Tok'" The MiliUrj voices ureinu the lan.l defen. groups m tht I th< paring a plan to Administration Int] It is nndersi .h.yT authorities aft si ,h the reitf *r to reduce tht* zation of the units, any extreme i*.' Divisions by h48 words
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Advertisement360 1929-11-06 8 1 f^k It's the ti -'t.i e*^ I 1 9 B ll w Jl i We) t P^i ti Blood that i 1 i lls\v^ enrich it with I^||l Hall's Wine n ~r>; healthy if your blood is m \\%*L\^o |>oor condition. Weakness, depression, nerviness, lack of appetite, are sure360 words
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Advertisement181 1929-11-06 8 s >^ jM^L* m **o m I from headaches! Ip||p| I _c* ik.T__r__.*c_- i I FRUIT SALT 5 xJrvJr -^>} QUAKER OATSJ-, 88 enorgv-huild. Sll is^A In carbohydrate: I«i muack-sulc >ng protein. Besides, tht r, are fats, min-l-lr Wtmßfh era! constituents, vitamin-- antl i.. uc ll Jkn\. fSSHI —all elements181 words
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Article942 1929-11-06 9 MR. THOMAS REVIEWS HIS WORK. Slated by Opposition. f Reuter's Service.] I ondon. \o\. t. During the House f Csmnsons debate. OH unemployment Mr. Thomas (Minister! for Unemployment) declared he never pro-*-!, tended tt» have a magic cure for imemploy- ment, which waa not a temporary problem curable942 words
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Article731 1929-11-06 9 KURDEIt CASE HEARINGS FIXED. Returned lianishees. At ths (omnieneeinent of the *sixth Singapore Assizes fnr the year yesterday, before Mr. Justice Stevens, the two murder cases:, .fste... among* nine other charges, were postponed- antil Thursday and next Tuesday ICSpeethresy/. The first coneetas the prisoi ci Moor Ahmad and731 words
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Article109 1929-11-06 9 I'ilsudski's High-Handed Action. [Router's Service.] Warsaw. Nov. 4. "What jroing to happen when Parliament opens to-morrow?" is the question the who!" country is excitedly, asking foUoariatg ♦ho latest episode m the quarrel betwe-*n the Dictator, Marshal Pilsudski, and Parliament. The former recently took a hundred srmed109 words
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Article31 1929-11-06 9 [British Radio Official Service.] Uugby, Nov. 4Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, on entering- the House of Commons after his return frorr America, had a great reception.31 words
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Article329 1929-11-06 9 SIR H. CLIFFORD CEYLON. POLICY MISUNDERSTOOD BY CRITICS. Studied the Electorate. The despatch of the Governor of Ceylon >to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the Donoughmore Report contains the following reference to Sir Hugh Clifford: Tarn confident that, hut* for the conciliatory policy of my predecessor and329 words
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Article376 1929-11-06 9 Singapore Boxer The Better Stayer. Boxing contains rht- following sccount ol baa. m s 15-rouad contest Pranklc A.-h (Plymouth), 6 1. beat Bud Walley (Singapore), B. on point- Walley found In Ash sn express speed opponent whe made foil use of the ring. There waa little done376 words
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Article148 1929-11-06 9 Strange Kind m Nankin Street. Over $2,-000 worth of property consisting of sew inp: machines, clothing and various other articles, believed to have been stolep from different houses m the European resi dential districts of Singapore, was discovered m a hi use m Upper Xankin Street on148 words
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Article56 1929-11-06 9 Censure of Senator. IKeuter's Sprviee.l Washington, Nov. 5. What many political observers regari as the deathblow to the present Tariff Bil has been delivered by the Senates' 54 to 2! resolution censuring Senator Hiram Bing i ham of Connecticut for employing a lobby ist56 words
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Advertisement249 1929-11-06 9 pSgESS CARDS. -^fypEWRITING. loaets -pacing. n copy and laily work. I IM. IU KEAU, eet, Singapore. gSSof FLOWERSHOP Hotel van Wijk. tm ihs Baskets. IttO-^-*' ~~~^~7 WITHOUT r_TA. L, *m i<l safe,> fue DOSS N. BUHRIS Mlimll) WD MASSAGE. -•q gja l.ahru Road. it ULABB, FIELD. n bi Bsoom. I249 words
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Advertisement668 1929-11-06 9 TENDERS. NOTICE. Tenders. "I F hrreb y Sivcn that tenders are now -WtsSj lor the following materials or nosXmmZ ru. that particular, of .uch tenders may be K.btnineil m the T.n,!-. f d i>-ffices:— *«?nder Room, Municipal Tender. i..,.„ am l» >te ot C lo: ling. Supply of Mphak -lurinjr668 words
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Advertisement564 1929-11-06 9 I mm TENDERS. OFFICE OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY, Fullerton Building, 3rd Floor, P.O. Box 703. The OHelsl Assigass lavltss tender- for the following: Ono Toaghaag, M Hooa Sum," Official Ne. *****2 T. 109, hjVSg at Beach Koad Harbour. Tenders will be received up to 12 noon on November564 words
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Article14 1929-11-06 10 MACPHERSOX. Oct t, M Ediatorsb, of Johi Stuarl Maepl^rsoa, Malayan Civil Ml Vice,14 words
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416 1929-11-06 10 SING A PORE FREE PRESS MORNING MUSIC. WKONBBDAT, NOVBUBBR H. i*» 29. It will have been apparent lo all who have taken an interest m painting In Singapore that a very large part m art is played hy the ladies of the place. We have it also on the authority416 words
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Article358 1929-11-06 10 The Minister for Employment, Mr. J. H. Thomas, has been under the fire <>f Parliamentary criticism m connection with his efforts to minimise unemployment and, as far as can be leathered, the attack faded out m a very ineffective manner. Mr. Thomas admitted what is generally understood to358 words
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Article239 1929-11-06 10 j Rev. H. G. Peile, formerly m the Singapore Diocese, has heen appointed rector, cano*\ and BUh dean of St- John's Cathedral, Newfoundland. Mr. Hsu Koon Swee, Ghine.se ConsulGeneral at Rangoon, who came to Singapore for a short holiday, will return to Rangoon on Thursday. The Honourable, Mr. Goodman. Secretary239 words
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Article1376 1929-11-06 10 FUTURE OF BRIDCwES DEPARTMENT. Limited Borrowing Powers. Comments on the limited borrowing powers of the Singapore Municipal Commissioner.were made at yesterday's Budget meeting ol the Commissioners. Mr. Layeoek held that this was the only Municipality m the i world which was not allowed to have its assets1,376 words
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Advertisement183 1929-11-06 10 i •i BRED 77/' who calls for a Ml M_. 1^ Descrrcs what he f/ets. I man who calls for an ALl_f wvl I al a a B l;c<>i)>,>rnti<{ EmmPOhai). I j a S____- tfPB- ______tf__________H_tf ___B____________________ NEW SHIPMENT j KmTI LIL/xf A J Lil l I Oranges Apples mm183 words
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Advertisement165 1929-11-06 10 jp^-f^Es'EUCLH)! \k\ The Fully Automatic I CALCULATOR. H PATERSON, SIMONS CO., 1 3 LIMITED, P I 4 Prince Street, Singapore. m 3 m PHONE 2700. J I tf M a. M'B..V,m. g 634 BaSSSrt IsWll industry anil at th«* s;»in'* time n-.u-i' ;,our cost of living by v in^ ■J165 words
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Advertisement58 1929-11-06 10 coMMonm k keT LATEST TIN I run I [FREE PRESS BER\] London. N ,i jw r T Sl"* Messrs. Lewis. notify to-day's tin r Spot £178 10 16 Forward £181 14 The market is easie Messrs. Syming Prices f notify to-day's r follows prSpot 8 8 Hid. (d lt, fH58 words
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Article38 1929-11-06 11 {]H )i OVERNMENTS ,'OLICY. st-'Lir.u *pected Next Week. t> OPYKIGHT.I London, Nov. •>. oiVuiat statement ent*i po.icy m re- dock sriJl l>e made ir. next Wednesday, Liberal member. -and. has accord- ion regarding the given notice.38 words
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Article67 1929-11-06 11 SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES IN JAPAN. Round-up of i munis ts, rekia, Nn\. ..Miinaticns af M countrywide sar has been] has been lifted. noa Issaed a ere formally inested m the first n moaths, and 16 this year. t! tied out after •t> men trauv d Moscow bad re- retly enga&< I67 words
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Article22 1929-11-06 11 > Tram car. (art. OPVRIGHT.] I ondon. Nov. 5. ther tramcar, a overturned on rnooa. For- passengers one of whom aas22 words
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Article23 1929-11-06 11 Twenh Killed Following Santa {Maria E nipt ion. cc.] ■sis (if \o\. hav< been killed .by the eruption mo, which has23 words
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Article42 1929-11-06 11 PRINCE TO RESUME ARFICAN TOUR. Departure m January. IK. Sei flea.] London. Nov. Prince of Wales will Vfricsn toui al i< h eras Iness n Novem- lent srrsngement i will sail for and ihence go up--1 game snd be r.ack m ril.42 words
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38 1929-11-06 11 POLISH POLITICAL CRISIS POSTPONED. ice.] H ars H \N, No\. "f the Republic, Pibodski, has deP rliament for a the sctioß of M. Diet, who m ned the Diet for B precaution to pretion by Instructand official per-38 words
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Article75 1929-11-06 11 ipondeat.] Peaaaff, \o\. 5. fter a session of nu.g. Wee \h Tec servitude for life nn.ent. The only h Lim Chin (Juan c against the ter hearing the Ross, the D.IMV. n< ease. red tht- jury to I leadine r r Lvl one l« Malacca, enincludins raaat of75 words
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Article150 1929-11-06 11 WHY FENG STARTED THF REVOLT. Yen Hsi-Shan's Share. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] c, i Sh -a"Khai, Nov. ft. Statement, .ssued by the Nationalist Gov- 'as! month that Feng Yu-hsiang was a priww m the hands of Yen Hsi-shan now laid |o rest by the party of foreign150 words
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Article58 1929-11-06 11 rnconvincintf Statement on ■Tnemployment. I Rf-:.: PRESS fcKRYICE.— COPYRIGHT.! ru London. Nov. 5. Ihe Statement delivered m the H-use of I amnions by Mr. J. H. Thomas „pon an employment ii regarded aa disappointing especially by the extremist, among bis sup porters. \n considered that it58 words
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Article48 1929-11-06 11 GOVERNMENT'S COAL PROPOSALS. Conference of Miners* Federation. fßritish Radio— Official Service.] Raghy, Nov. Delegates from the coalflelda sre to-day attending s special conference m London of the Miners' Federation, which will consider the proposals on the coal Industry which Government will embody m legislation during the present session.48 words
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Article36 1929-11-06 11 Passenger Service to Resume m Fortnight. [PREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT]. London. Nov. .">. It l- announced that it is expected that the Indian ail mail passenger service will be resumed within the ntxt fortnight36 words
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Article95 1929-11-06 11 TO PROMOTE TRADE DEVELOPMENT. Government Committee Appointed. [British Radio— Official Service] Rugby. Nov. The composition is announced of a comnittee appointed by Mr. Snowden, Chancelor of the Kxchequer, to inquire into the reation between banking and industry and 0 make recommendations to assist m the levelopment of commerce and the95 words
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Article93 1929-11-06 11 Bucket Dredge Sinks. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh. Nov. it. lt was reported to-day that a bucket dredge of the Kuala Kampar Tin Fields, Limited sank on Saturday m the course of work. It appears that the dredge suddenly developed a list and then heeled over,93 words
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53 1929-11-06 11 [FKEE PIBSfI SERVICE. COPYRIGHT.] Bangkok. Nov. B. In the presence of a large gathering of representatives of the European, Siamese and Burmese communities the British Con-sul-General at Chiengmai received the C.MiG. This is the first time the order has been conferred upon a Consular officer53 words
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Article79 1929-11-06 11 Captain Geoffrey Mackworth JXS.O., who has been Captain-in-Charge at Singapore since 11)26, vacated his appointment and left Singapore yesterday afternoon on the Blue Funnel steamer Aeneas. He is succeeeded by Captain E. C. O. Thomson D.5.0., who arrived m Singapore by the Rawalpindi last week-end. Captain79 words
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Article196 1929-11-06 11 EFFECT OF VICEROYS STATEMENT. Relieved the Tension. fKeuter's Service.] New Delhi, Nov. 5. The effect of the Viceroy's statement can be summed up as having at a stroke removed the tension from Indian politics, reintroduced a spirit of confidence and trust between Government and governed, and delivered196 words
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Article378 1929-11-06 11 Coroner's Finding Postponed. Stating that he would BOt give his finding until he h-wi received an official statement from the Boy Scouts Association showing how they proposed to prevent hoys who were not Scouts from joining m the swimming lessons at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool. Mr.378 words
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137 1929-11-06 11 Allegations Against Police Denied. [Prom Our Own Correspondent Penang. Nov. ft. The Pinang Gazette received the following wireless from the B.L steamer Rajula this morning: "We solicit the Pinang Gazette to publish the following: Marine and Sikh police caused great inconvenience by closing the entrance on137 words
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Article125 1929-11-06 11 Six Miles Swim from Mainland. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Nov. 5. A tiger swam across the channel from the mainland, a distance of at least six miles, and landed at Tanjong Bungah on Saturday morning early. It disappeared m the undergrowth on the hill and125 words
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Article129 1929-11-06 11 WON BY NEW ZEALAND TOPWEIGHT. Phar Lap Runs Third. FREE PRESS SERVICF «X)PYR I<;HT.) Sydney, Nov. ft. The following was the result of the Melbourne Cup at the V.R.C. meeting Melbourne Cup. Value £9,998 and Cup. Distance two miles. NIGHT MARCH 9 2 1 PAQUITO 8.5 o129 words
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Article451 1929-11-06 11 Programme for Singapore Matches. The exchange ci sable* as n result ai which it has been arranged for the four French lawn tennis players— Henri Cochet, Jacques Brugnon, Pierre Landry and Rodel to play exhibition matches when passing through .Singapore next week has been followed451 words
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Article288 1929-11-06 11 Defendant's Offer. Mr. J. Gray appeared before the District Court yesterday m answer to a summons charging him with failing to maintain his lawful wife. His Honour, Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, recorded the evidence of Mr. P. J. Scott, who said he was leaving the Colony288 words
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Advertisement114 1929-11-06 11 MOSS ANT I X DE LUXE X I FELT HATS I •A V 1 FOR GENTLEMEN OF DISCRIMINATION. <♦ f X Op*' 2. X *i> y V?!-^*'-^ I^*^- a^ m^~r~z^'.-..,^jniJwnaW*^ o m> *l^> 'r shade of hat. J X No 3. 'Longchamp.- an xception. lly .mart shape full crown, wide114 words
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Article582 1929-11-06 12 WHISKERS, MONOCLE—AN!) OTHER THINGS. The Professor's 500. I saw a moustache m London to-day, and shuddered. Not that it was a bad moustache, as the things go. Ir fact, it was quite a good-looking one. But whenever I ■cc a moustache I shudder and look hurriedly away. Are582 words
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Article193 1929-11-06 12 Evidence ol CMa_F Inspector of Explosives. Lahore. Oct. I I. I'r. P. Robson, officiating chief Inspector of Explosives, was among the formal witnesses examined m the conspiracy ease to-day. Defence counsel and Bhagat Singh, accused, on behalf of B other unrepresente-1 accused, objected to an important witness193 words
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Article86 1929-11-06 12 The mace-bearer of Worcester, Mr. C. R. Hobday, who was 98, had a seizure when performing his duties at the Three Choirs Festival and died. He was believed to be the oldest macebearer m England and his death recalls a mystery of eleven years ago.86 words
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Article696 1929-11-06 12 > THE LOCAL LOVE OF TRADITION. Story of the Doombar. i if, according to old and obaevre advice, ore ou^-ht to go to Putney on pi^, I sup- rose the entry to Padstow should be made I <n hobby-horse. Thus would one pay s town which has696 words
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268 1929-11-06 12 Husband Slain by I. riband King. Lahore, Sept. 18. lhe sister of ex-King Amanullah oi Afghanistan is leading revolt against Hal ii ullah, or Baccha Sakao, tlu* brigand chief who replaced Amanullah on the throne She has appealed for vengeance for the death ot' h<268 words
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Advertisement586 1929-11-06 12 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of UNREDEEMED PLEDGE! OF JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1° bs held at Messrs. Cheoag Koon Som; *>_ Ces ■ale teo— No. :'O, Chulia Strr<-t, Singapore. On Wednesday. Nov. 6th., at 10 a.m. On Thursday. Nov. 7th., at 10 a.m. The pledges comprise walehss, chaiaa, ihuaoad and586 words
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Advertisement760 1929-11-06 12 NOTICES. EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. f Singapore Hranch) Armistice Day Celebration. MONDAY NOYKMKKR I ITH, 1f»29. SERVICE Ai THE CEXOTAPH. Ex-Bereics men snd women are requested to be on th*Padang >idk racing the Cenotaph, at 7. 20 a.m. SERVICE at the CATHEDRAL. InJßa ...m. ARMISTICE DINNER, ffs-fci Hotel, B p.m.760 words
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Advertisement792 1929-11-06 12 WATCH YOUR WEIGHT MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN CAN PUT ON HEALTHY FLESH THIS PLEASANT WAY. lhe Medical Profession knows the danger of being unduly thin, for such a state means that then is not a sufficient reserve of vitality and Ftsmina to resist disease tferms. The medical Profession also knows792 words
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Advertisement292 1929-11-06 12 J- v.. a I 1 1 rTHY TOIER4I, INDICES ION? Tl* you suffer with tv x pain alter co certainly .ausc.i b> cxt< which ferments fa uv storr.adidmi:ig.\\ when you can get •>. in<_. the exoeu k quickest way ol 'Bisurated' Magnesia neutralises all ex tion, and MOthcs and stomach292 words
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Article1493 1929-11-06 13 FIFTEEN PER CENT. TO BE VOTED AGAIN. Colonial Office Views. The following ppper laid before the Federal Council contains the correspondence with the Colonial Office on the subject of the opium revenue replacement reserve fund. On July 24th Sir Hugh Clifford wrote as follows: My Lord, I1,493 words
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Article213 1929-11-06 13 lii the course of an article on the Federal Council, the Malay Mail has the following about tla- Malay States: Iho weak point m the constitution of tht- Federated Malay States at tb«* present time is the somewhat nebulous, irresponsible and unrepresentative functioning of the state Councils.213 words
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Article59 1929-11-06 13 BIG BUSINESS FOR WALL STREET. I Reuter's Service.] New York, Nov. 3. Reports from brokers late last night indicated that an unprecedented volume of buying orders have already accumulated for the re-opening of the stock market tomoriow morning. The Stock Exchange was open to-day and an army of Wall-Street dorks59 words
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Article45 1929-11-06 13 The Hague. Oct. 21. In the Chess Championship of the World, m the eighteenth game, Bogoljuboff heat Alekhine. The Hague. Oct. 29. The nineteenth game m the world chess championship was won hy Alekhine. Results to date: Alekhine wins. Boguljuboff 5, drawn 5.45 words
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Advertisement195 1929-11-06 13 < r mm\ lk I ♦> 2_k is yours a SUNSHINE BABY? NO RICKETS -NO t < > CONSTIPATION J > J >ur Bah > Sunshine Baby Will he have < > i slurd >' I**** Perfect teeth and a sound ition like other Sunshine Babies i ,n no rick**195 words
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Advertisement133 1929-11-06 13 I.OVE AND FREEDOM KOR WOMEN. A play which is bound to create discu. sion, entitled "Families" opened at the Garrick Theatre recently and was written by three women. It has been, described as a "play about women foi women." There was a storm of applause at the end a number133 words
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Advertisement232 1929-11-06 13 I> y^ Parher W^ Duofold ms !t J| International 77/e Pc// w/Y/r Pressureless Touch ■P ™roughPre9sure/essToz,c-/.,thisfeatl erHg'c ||j. Il S ht weight cf the pen /Yse//- starts imnwH's. j diate writing and keeps it writing, w/f/.0..r llil I? ?Ton l r^ff7 rM f/?C /Jn ers There is no Iril Absolutely232 words
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Advertisement772 1929-11-06 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES XPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Dae Singap« AJAX For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg772 words
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Advertisement476 1929-11-06 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. D«e Spore. B.s. CITY OF CHESTER Nov 14 s.s. CITY OF DURHAM Dec 12 s.B. CITY OF476 words
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Advertisement426 1929-11-06 14 P.fifO? British India and Apc&r Lin., (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CA^Gn SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N cc\ UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S i. »\lv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEIT hNT OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ji»h Due Tonnage. Singapore. fori Dv KHYBER 9,100 Nov. 14 RAWALPINDI426 words
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Advertisement552 1929-11-06 15 0. b. zh.. -Line. ,on Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Hamburg. Bremen olottto, Aden, Amur Maru Nov. 12 Nov. 13 1 ape Town, Rio de tevideo and woi -the-World t Santos Maru Nov. ov s Durban and and Colombo. Honolulu Maru Nov. 11 v m i-> Shinnoh Maru Nov. 25 3£ I-,!,552 words
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Advertisement500 1929-11-06 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE l«Ba^# -oa^Lr^^^*"^-* I*^"-1 ■<——-**--—- I n i^M Jkr_i__7Nk_ ___!_____>___. l mm +> 0^ 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. Penan?. e w York PRES. JOHNSON Nov. 11 Nov.500 words
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Advertisement695 1929-11-06 15 K. P. M. MMBIBLYtt MAATSCHAPPU. f (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THF NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVFRVMENT. Telephone No. 3«40. with sub-connections to:-. Passage, Freight, 1 Transhipment, Marine Departments and Repreaentativea m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) OrFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information, detailed itineraries, free of charge A695 words
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Advertisement737 1929-11-06 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, j DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular month. v sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and thc motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARKLLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to737 words
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Advertisement665 1929-11-06 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. vuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam G a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 0665 words
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Advertisement672 1929-11-06 16 SHIPPING NOTES. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Larut, Nov. sth. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Winter, Mr. Baugh, Mr. J. M. Barron, and Vlr. A. Batcha. Per Ekma, Nov. sth. Mr. J. Coleman, Vlr. G. F. Harwell, Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, Vlr. S. Kutfhi, Mrs. and Miss Horley, Mr. Gilchrist, Mr. Fougere,672 words
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Advertisement469 1929-11-06 16 Kerr Steamship Co. In, 44. BEAVER STREET. KB* "'l„ (Incorporated la U.S GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SH [cp Tn BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHU (via Sues). M.S. SILVERASH due Nov ft M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec 11 <-» PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SBta! SINGAPORE TO SAN FRAM NtO if^ LOS ANGELES HARBOI R469 words
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Article699 1929-11-06 17 Dangers of Distraction. Ilia Talks to hat a moral act when «t elemen- rt of attenachieve foodnesa by bj irant of the work of t other. 63 that which m To think. l t, for it is the ian is well I tix hi> ntcd t«, him n md699 words
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Article97 1929-11-06 17 omplete Suit Dealt to Each Player. London, Oct. 24. A freak ham! at aucti< n bridge occurred at the Carlton Hotel last evening, a completo suit Ixinji* dealt to each player although the cards were shuffled several times before they were dealt. The caller laid97 words
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Article1427 1929-11-06 17 "A VERY REMARKABLE SHOP." {'20, Buckingham Palace Read.) Tho Central organisation for marketing the product of Disabled Ex-Service Men's Factories. (These special articles are written with a definite purpose the sole idea of freshening the memory of those amongst us who know something of the Legion's work, but who have,1,427 words
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Advertisement152 1929-11-06 17 ki-pt THfcO/VT THC CNCMV %^Bk F V A^ S PAS TILLES -<*«^-S* \^a »nield afaintt all winter ill* mmli o* «^V^VW____l Tnro u Coagh* aad Caleb. Test ■V x\\'• V S V?' II nl,, B P* c vapoara peoetrata tat* 4s j*\ J* •'-■'-N'moMcavit.e^olthesote. tttro-tu wrf 'HT c k "»ing152 words
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Advertisement208 1929-11-06 17 __R l_7 Am _r ft -_s y^* T __B ■fi otlier oils combined! ifi I BOV_UDir^M AIRMAIL ■nHEKSgr IRE|;ILAR1 RE|;ILAR SKRVUE ,VHI< H H 1 x Cjm 1 11, M\^i^f ifi _c 9 __^^________T\V ___rv_ ifi mV /m \\\mm\ Wm\ \j u\\ *4_ ny WL iP^_rff_ V_» (J^>___ll IRi y*208 words
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Article565 1929-11-06 18 JOY AND DESPAIR AT OLD BAILEY. The Watchers. I sat for aa hour one recent afternoon on a seat An the great hall of the Old Bailey, writes a Daily Express Special Representative. .an hour filled with more drama, more human appeal, than could be found565 words
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Article142 1929-11-06 18 Nir.i' Member! of Briand Ministry. j Reut-t r**- Service.] I'ari.*-.. Nov. 3. IL Tardieu's Ministry is the most conaervative since 1924. It Includes nine oul of fourteen <d' the last Briand Cabinet sf whom eight hold th<- mmc posts. M. Maginol exchanges the Colonial Ministry for the142 words
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194 1929-11-06 18 MORE LITIGATION IN SALVATION ARMY. General Hijririns's Apnlic.it ion In Chancery Court. London, October 30. There i-*- to bs more litigation m the Salvation Army. G-eneral Higgina Is applying m ths Chain try Court for a writ for the transfer from ths executors of General Bra m well Booth to194 words
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480 1929-11-06 18 Echoes of a Visit to Canada, Canada h. ne j t .pi,- 0 f conversation for tlu* void winter nights that li. khead. Ir .tend of recalling the sprini u h< n the cieat flood took place, or the aumn 26, when the prairie bras480 words
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Article68 1929-11-06 18 I ondon. Get. 2G. The following are the results of matches played under Northern Union rules today: Bramley 9. Harrow r>. B-rougbton 28, Bradford 8. Pew- bury 7. Bt Helen's Rec, 11. Fea I lie ib tone 18, Wldnea 3. Halifax 8, Swtat-;*u 10. St. Helens 10.68 words
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Article64 1929-11-06 18 London. Oct. 2<*>. The following are the results of matches played under Rugby Union rubs to-day. Gloc< stcr 8, Mooeley 9. Teicester 10, Northamton 3. f ondon Scottish 8, Old Alleynians 0. Neath 23, Newport 8. Royal 11. B. I, Edinburgh Ac 9. Edinburgh Wan. 0,64 words
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Article73 1929-11-06 18 WIFE SOLD FOR BOTTLE OF RUM. Husband 9 Regi llu A nat in'a! tra of Tl o H just been I ughl roirmisaar. official was ash latto i', homi i t* Tn n» f r.e Institution i the T:.c n iner and I led tO eke OUI i 1 knum73 words
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Article134 1929-11-06 18 i*. am rt] Slav. Pa i j iang Kb moned 11 'it rals personal inst wired thai negotiat satisfactory The Pens fiercely, and Tang S.i to the i astern banli Ini uir_ at Tungf Govei nn ent clai I I prisoners. Mart ml Is The attitudN of134 words
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Article117 1929-11-06 18 Progressive Ipoh, te, has come up to poses military dial This is a question had our atti ntion < new spirit i- abl another aspect ol tl content p rary of the well tak'. up. A by private tary '*r.k. The Perak. At Penai such inflin tion.117 words
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Advertisement138 1929-11-06 18 a^-sjp*"»ss«a^ -—--w U A-iTPD\I QY7DIY7Q ll H -^*i_a_"-_ii l-aa-^CVa_--B-!ai*^*?'*^ i ________ffß*----C ___*-j_Mii^____r-»vaJ_-^ _J_-Wi_lMfi-rfc -___f- *"irr-^*^*--________r^^-^*-** *^^Pff-11-r^ -'^^^m*m*^ef***^ K9 *o*4*^*mawhr' "»•>** --»->^w^ *mv.. »^5S__P THE DUTCH EAST INDIES < f VET another stronghold of "Milkmaid" Sweetened Condensed Milk m the East. VI All classes of all races m these islands J138 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-06 18 *2> A A 1 I YOU want r I I WE have r I T ♦I* A 1 I DELCO-REM/ I V equipment for your car v A VjV *<r* v X A' *<p* 4) I g A BORNEO MOTORS, L I •>42 words
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Article281 1929-11-06 19 London. Oct. 9. Further troubles on the Stock Exchang« have been prevented, 'out s«. long as they is wreckage about the outlook cannot ot to c cl Copper. n, j ;li: c are d, in<! those conBurners who have not covered their earl) re «n< i are finding281 words
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Article92 1929-11-06 19 Tweeds Fared by Formidable Synthetic Rivals. The decline of cotton and the rise oi" artificial s 'k are strikingly shown m the textile machinery, accessories and yarns exhibition opened at Leicester recently which shows a further encroachment, on fabrics which hitherto have been the product of92 words
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519 1929-11-06 19 MACPHAIL AND CO.. LTD'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Nov. -M-n the moat consistent would-be ,ni i st ,s J«» to eonfesa to a feeling of sightly confused aronderment as to "what Wh Ut intho DreBent P»»»e of steadilj falling p ;it *cs. it i_ i;i l, l(( ))n end tnat the519 words
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Article302 1929-11-06 19 > -ter(la> *n Alleratiana. Bayer Seller. Batu Caves t >l I Ll5 L2O Lulvit An.n. i}l j.i |.20 Burmah Malay 22a 6d 23e »i>i Kent Tin (2a > 3d 6 3d <•.<• Klan^ Rivera tsl\ 2.:a) l\»;<> Kuehai Tin Dredp •s! l.'JT 1 1.:.j--.. Kuyoti Ti»i m302 words
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Article187 1929-11-06 19 November 5. SKI. LING. London i months' light 4 1 l London mcnths' sight _'J _\iw York, demand u, Batavia and Sourabaya dema i.im~ Samarang, demand 140 Penang, demand 4 p.e. Prem. Calcutta snd Bombay demand lo'>^ Rangoon, Madria ft I'olombo demand 166 Hone Kong, demand p.e, _>.*.187 words
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Article224 1929-11-06 19 Novem b r '< 1 m 176 1 193.00 Gambler 11 Peppei White 92 P< ppcr Bla nh t tpra S u n d i Rice, Anam No. I 250 gate Liaag Hin Chsi Mark Rod Eagle (New) hmw* Rice, Siaai old No. I. 830 ft?c«» Runpro.r. Pintan 260224 words
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Article55 1929-11-06 19 Ns>v<rmh-er ~»-h.. 1_ o'clock aooa. Buyer. Seller* R.S.S. < .i i I ■>• St i J~ -*-> S X S.S on ien It? r Not n Mur. Apri J -1• of M« rk<*l X;; -.<•• Lat -t Cable: i doi S| >t heet I p55 words
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231 1929-11-06 19 Singapore, \«>% Rubber.— London s*_*i. down 3 Uld. 1 p.m. Price (L'don Std.) Spot 28; Nov, 28-4, l> 28%. Jan. -Mar. 29*4, Apr.-Jan. 31. Steady at the decline. Tin. 1' ntion £185. £3 10s. down. Mining. Easier. Sungei Ways 3.25 Kuchais 1.28 1.31, Kinta231 words
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Article134 1929-11-06 19 Latest Reports. [FREE PRES? BfiRVH K. COPYRIGHT.] London, \j,\ The rubber market opened to-day at 8 7-16ths. spot, g«4 forward. Stocks .show aa aggregate increase of -.880 tons against the estimate of 2,400 London ttoclci increased bj 1,273 to and Liverpool 1,607 to 1 1,272, the hii134 words
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213 1929-11-06 19 BIG TRADING ON NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. "Business Conditions Sound.' [Keuter'a Service.] New York. N«»\. J. Then* was a huge volume <<i' profit taking sales <m the Stock Exchange to-day. One block of 50,0C3 Radio changed hands at 12. which was eight points down. Internal 1 c ephones were down213 words
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Article81 1929-11-06 19 Ten per tint Cut m Ne* Year r ßeuter's Service.] Brussels, >v. I. Tl < executh c i ommittc I nt< r national Steel Cartel at I I ihh d to n duce prodi n by lo from February Ist next, making tl tonnage of81 words
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Article170 1929-11-06 19 estcrday*s Alterations. Nov. r,th.. dosing l*r:ce**i Payors Seller a. Kinta I'm Dred. I 10 1.4"i I Klang River 2.50 _.'.vKuchai 1.30 1.33 Kuyohs 13 .Malayan Ton. 3 North Taipil Tl 1 Tenawats RanUu I rofs. I Sungei Luas prem prei Talam 1.25 1.30 11 vi Klanga 1.53170 words
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Advertisement666 1929-11-06 19 rs EXCEED $10,000,000. AMl7Dlwnn rmir. r.t_r.,m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). wmosemJ. OFFICE: Winchester House Siicann-.. ,Ny has £20,000 deposited wift Z Bmuuum C ND N FFICE: 2? o,d Jew^' Assuran,P T a C mplieB with the Life JT_^_J^NS__OFASSURANCE666 words
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Advertisement262 1929-11-06 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,001 Paid-up 1,050,000 keserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. Al. 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:262 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-06 19 KU.AL EXUiAMfIi ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) |g FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. 1 Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., J Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.42 words
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Article1172 1929-11-06 20 As we have already said m our report of the match on the Padang on Saturday m which the Welch Regiment defeated the Cricket Club by two goals to nil, the civilian side were not disgraced but were beaten after very creditable opposition to a team superior m1,172 words
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Article436 1929-11-06 20 MERCHANTS SAVED BY LUCKY KICK. Tournament Draw With A.P.C. A.P.C 8 pts.: Merchants. 3 pts. An early atternoon downpour and a shower during the game did not leave the Padang m an ideal state for yesterday •vonlng's Tournament match, m which the A. PC. met and drew with the436 words
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203 1929-11-06 20 lntt'restinjr Match at I'ulau Hrani. Public Service*. II pts. I Services 7 pts. The Puhlu Services obtained a very good win over the United Services at Pulau Brani yesterday by the ntargia of a goal, a penalty L r o;.l and a try i II203 words
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176 1929-11-06 20 ETCETERAS vs PUBLIC SERVICES TO-MORROW. The following will represent the Kiceteras (m whites) to-morrow against tin Puhlic Services <<n the Padang at B p.m. kharp: Gotck; More. Drooglever, Robertson, Goldman; Collier, Pearce; Skey. Burke, Wardle, K. Kirg, CaH-Sem, Anderson (Cant.). Miller. Potter. PuMie Services XV wi!l he: S. X King;176 words
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Article917 1929-11-06 20 MALAYA'S USEFUL SCORE VS. SHANGHAI. Tail Wags Lustily. (FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT/! Hong hong, Nov. 5. The triangular inter-port cricket tournament m which teams from Malaya, Shanghai and Hong Kong are participating opened this morning with the match between Malaya and Shanghai. In past matches Shanghai have recorded917 words
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Article501 1929-11-06 20 S.R.C. WIN STUBBORN GAME. Services Lose Gamely. S.R.C 1; United Services 0. The S.R.C. made their fine record this season more secure last evening with a good win against a rather depleted United Services team on their side of the Padang. It was a tough struggle under bad conditions,501 words
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Article411 1929-11-06 20 I 'ian lor .New Racecourse. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Nev. The annual meeting of the Penang Turf Club vva.s held to-day. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presiding. Dealing with the accounts, the Chairman sail they had had an extremely satisfactory year, the gros.-; profits amounting to411 words
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