The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1929
1929-11-15
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Title Section13 1929-11-15 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 NO. 12,87413 words
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Article317 1929-11-15 1 Government policy in regard to the Singapore Naval Base is to slow dovn contract work, all work that can he to he supcnded, no new work to he started; pending the results ot the naval conference. Page 7. The .Morning Post speaks strongly on the suhject and317 words
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Article1010 1929-11-15 1 Thc t.ld man lay in the bad drawn up under the k>W window. He looked out over a green lawn, in plecea dappled with the BhadoWl of the kail beech trees that stirred in the wind, and with the :ays of morning sunshine that pierced between1,010 words
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Advertisement142 1929-11-15 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL f f Y A i i Saturday, November 16th. IRACE BALL! I Dancing till 1.45 a.m. t l Investigate Y <♦ Y I NEW REMINGTON I PORTABLE AGENTS: ♦> FRASER NEAVE, LTD. I 6 10 Collyer Quay Singapore. COLUMBIA <m *mA mM^^mm^^^ \\mmmmmm7^. mL/ A\ ■u ms*^^^142 words
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Advertisement188 1929-11-15 1 m mm k mmmmm '**mmmm.m^. -^^^^.^^i— i— «W^.»^»-«a^— Kjj i- M< j Mlaa i MM >Ml|M|^ M|l|^ Tip* Z3^r" xK mmm CAPSTAN EUROPE^ HOTEL I I "Renowned by Recommendation" g DANCING: After Dinner Every Monday. Wt-dne^lay and Saturday. j| MUSIC: On the Verandah Every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30188 words
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Advertisement145 1929-11-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Call for and see that vou get- "Allaoppe" —Page 8. Give babies radiant health with Cow and Gate Page 2. New shipment of cheese for the Fresh Food-- Page 14. Earning power is built in Dodge trucks and buse- Paee 6. Investigate the new Remington at Fraser and145 words
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Advertisement8 1929-11-15 1 FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR. BLANCONA KEEPS NEW SHOES NEW.8 words
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Miscellaneous111 1929-11-15 1 THE WEEK. FHdm*t. ISth. High Water, !».4 a.m.. 8.7, j..:;,; p.,.;., g.7, P. and 0, oat ward mail due. hitch homeward mail eleeea 11 a.m. Bt_i Andrew'j Sac dance practice. Europe 8.11 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. v. Services 2nd XI. I. A. 2nd. v-. Harbour Hoard. Ranvaid Co.. Theatre, <•.:.(>. Roac111 words
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Article280 1929-11-15 2 Professor Oberth'a Experiment, Berlin. Oet, 19. i .1 example «»t nature i >\>: art i.- being offe ed Germans this month whei ar: I'la lilm on which national hopes ar, bu 1 1 i in lh Moon.*' ;> Frit f Metre p :*"<i ■> Spy 1280 words
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287 1929-11-15 2 DEATH OF "PRIESTESS" OF A NEW CULT. Arrests a. Loa Angeles. X< i. invest itcatioi of a 're. 1,. the I. tl Seal, mnintaii th Susana H north of the city. Th nvestigation is s c nseq len M I U Wiila Rhou "pt lest Hoor of th ts, Mr.287 words
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Article148 1929-11-15 2 Son's Lilm Triumph Breaks Her Berlin, Auk. t€. "My i... lam bo happy so proud!* 4 A little pale-faced woman breathed these words a- she la.\ on a hastily improviseo conch in the hall of the Mo/.art Theatre her« last night They wen her last. She148 words
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Advertisement486 1929-11-15 2 The ZENDIX ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSH! FOR HOME MASSAGE. MEDICAL BALL. LTD., siNGAPone. KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE" CHARITY -ENJOYMENT 1 Under the distinguished Patronage ol H.E. MAJOR GENERAL H. L. PRITCHARD C.B C.M.G. D.S.O c;.(><'. Blalaya MRS. PRITCHARD THE POPPY DAY FUND W kind permission of the Proprietor I486 words
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Advertisement318 1929-11-15 2 VICTORIA -THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. W. R. BANVARD PRESENTS THE Banvard Musical Comedy Co. Full Company of Thirty-two Artists including ESTELLE ROSE— ALEC KELLAWAY— THELMA BURNESS. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Matinee Wednesdav Next, Nov. 20th., 5 p.m. "ROSE MARIE" AGAIN PACKING DRURY LANK AT THE REVIVAL. Tuesday Wednesday, 19th.318 words
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Advertisement236 1929-11-15 2 ALHAMBRA^ Tan Chens Kee-Sole r,,,,,^* PROGRAMME Commencing: Wednesday, Nov. 13th.. ent] M I *****MsV t n In the Second Show t 9 p m j CHRISTINA WITH JANET GEYNOB A jrreat actress in a charming W *l (ai m^maam TOM MIX i n a rif i I AW AKj m%\\236 words
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Article362 1929-11-15 3 f Singapore, Nov. 9th. EHe prices Quoted are generally thos. current nt Clyde Terrace Market. At th. I other markets there may he small varia tions. MEAT. Ua I Round) Kati 4') Beel stew or curr> do 40 I oik, lean ()o Gl Pork, lean and fat362 words
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Article247 1929-11-15 3 A Gay Life in Vienna. Vienna, Oct. 2. L'T '1 e Pratei is a pli < all d the M Apea' h re li f monkeys are kept. Some Five were after they had een stupefied by eating bananas soaked in rial. Th ixth, however, a247 words
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Article91 1929-11-15 3 The following appointments have het'n made under the P.M.S. Volunteer Enact- 1 ment, 1!':M: Captain 11. de C. Elton, V.D.; M. S.V.R.. to be Major; Lieul J. E. Staley, I M.C. ami J. C. Amcotts, I). S.C. M.S.V.K.J to )h- Captains; Second Lieut. S. B. Chamfer, M.t'.. M.5.V.8., to be91 words
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Advertisement131 1929-11-15 3 SERVICE J I I tSmm mf'mmßwf m.**m^mwSm m S T*mmm^m. hee _.g >^^^^E™Tlff^Br*^S!^¥^B£wfl~~»' S m FOR {DURABILITY CONSISTENCY:! v a a V^V^^ *m *m m sf**** m *m m 1 1 1 1 fy I ■■lE* I TENNIS BALL *•>*> ♦>♦> > ♦:♦♦♦♦:♦♦>♦> *> ♦♦> *>♦> fmmWmO A\ A M131 words
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Advertisement419 1929-11-15 3 1 VW V.V.VAVA WW. WWWWb V.«. V.V.VAVA".VJW^MW.VWVWA Estate Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited. f I :J BRANCHES l» 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. ]l J; 11, Light Street PENANG. < S Registered by and Security deposited with the l* l* Straits Settlements Government. > J I- Act as Trustees,419 words
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Article667 1929-11-15 4 Moods and Modes of Eve TABLE TALK. INSTEAD <>t" sighing every time a ladder appears in poor new stockings, and hoping it w*i 1 1 not go much farther before yw have time t<> attend to it. you can now buy -..niv- liquid which arts marvellously in such rircuoistancea. The667 words
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112 1929-11-15 4 London. Oct. 11. A bride's dream of a i'i, ooo,ooo trousseau was the central theme of a novel dress at Groavenor House inspected to-day by 400 fashionable people. The drawing back of curtains disclosed a sleeping bride in a black and white satin .-lumber suit. Suh-equent112 words
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Article, Illustration823 1929-11-15 4 Special Friday ArticU by Our Woman Correspondent. pilll DREN'S festivities naunll) start on December 6th, St. Nicholas' Day when the Putch children meet together, some times at one another's home- and some times at the 1 hitch Club, this anniversary corresponding with our Christmas Eve,823 words
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Article342 1929-11-15 4 MOIRE FROCKS for the afternoon, as 1 well as those for smart evening occasion:: all owe the charm of their elegant line to loose boleros and panels draped over slim foundations. The evening toilettes in moire boast draperies which flutter, but they hardly ever billow out to342 words
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Article388 1929-11-15 4 " LUCILLE - "LUCILLE." Fashions for All. By WHERE are many women who. when they want to dress for a smart occasion, adorn themselves lavishly and then imagine they have attained the acme of smartness. This, however, is a mistaken idea. The smarter the occasion, the simpler should be388 words
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Article104 1929-11-15 4 Whether the very lacy attire I saw the other day was deliberately planned, or just a confidence, I do not know t but I noticed a girl elegantly clad in a jumper suit, with her stockings and shoes all blending in an amusing way. The skirt was of104 words
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Article790 1929-11-15 4 I Parisiana S BAD MUSIC BAMMED: NOTHING TO DOt TUT 77, 1 7/ Jl ttY A LITTLE HIRD. I [From Our Own Correspondent] I Paris, Oct. 17. Because, forsooth, the French seaside does not run to a band, Pierrots, ***** minstrels, barrel-organs and "unco' guid"790 words
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Article582 1929-11-15 4 THK Master of the Royal Household, Sir Derek Keppel, has recently had a Deputy appointed to relieve him The Diplomatist's of some of the burdens Nightmare. of his strenuous office. One of his tasks is to deal with ever) servant in the K.ing'__ Palnees and nouses. He582 words
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Article1123 1929-11-15 5 REORGANIZATION OF THE JAPANESE ARMY. Latest Aspects of the Problem. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Tokyo, Oct. 20. The reorganization of the Japanese Army, thereby it can be made a more efficient ighting instrument, while at the same time .eonomies can be effected by cutting down its numerical strength,1,123 words
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81 1929-11-15 5 TORNADO STRIKES MR. JOEL' S STABLES. Johannesburg. Oct, t> A tornado struck the suburbs of Turffontem and Kenilworth this afternoon. The roofs were blown off hundreds of houses ar-d several were wrecked. Three peophwere seriously injured. The full force of the tornado struck Mr. (Solb Joel's stable, in which were81 words
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Article16 1929-11-15 5 1 Kingston man: I acted entirely on the offensive and never assumed the aggressive at all.16 words
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Advertisement324 1929-11-15 5 AmmW j^^^^^ Jmmm^* *m JmXf- mtmASSm***SSm. ammm' V^f- iH BIL 2^* 4 m%**± akm W_.Wv' &4t AmmMmg mm\*am^r^kmmmmMm\mo ■^■<t.m*m\\m. Ts^^^^fc_ T___.^ _Z l^T^W m a f >Al& V- ?-->V mLar 'U i t J^B A i_ic > m. W-msmmSm Ite t^IMM* King George IV r y^ff OLD SCOTCH *9P *fi324 words
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Advertisement317 1929-11-15 5 EASTERN SERIES JL *S TUB MAftM Alt AM X/■ «H\ 1 I 11m WHAHAfiAII ar i O Wt\\ 2^ f A vessels with one outrigger /I m wE^. t^^^X of their apparent frailty, /m YfuE&\ Vv V intrepid fishermen often m Jfc!rn=K\ n^. i more cautious neighbours. I m m317 words
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Article1181 1929-11-15 6 PIQUANT STORIES IN SIR R. BACON'S "LIFE." Ultimatum that Ended His Work. London Oct. 10th. Sir Regina J«j Bacon's life of the greai Lord Usher is an extraordinarily interest ing book. [1 would have been better In quality if th,- author had not been so eager1,181 words
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Article16 1929-11-15 6 Mr. C. Parker. laU'l> V t I Kngineer. Selangor. hafl tK Taiping la s similai H16 words
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Advertisement238 1929-11-15 6 t NOW HE'S HAPPY One thing is always on the move when the family dines that's the Yorkshire Relish. It's Pass the Yorkshire Relish, Yorkshire Relish everybody likes it. Watch them drop it lovingly on to their meat or fish watch their faces as they eat. Ah I What a238 words
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Advertisement297 1929-11-15 6 <Death to Cockroaches Cockroach** come to your home carrying dirt lad disease germs from refuse cans and decaying animal master. i.. ever they crawl they leave a trail of danger in their wake. De* stroy these malignant filth-spreaders. Spray Flit. Flit dears the house in a few minutes of tfflfass297 words
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Article422 1929-11-15 7 FINAL DECISION AFTER THE CONFERENCE. No New Work to Start. [Renter's Service] London, Nov. 13, In the House of c< ascaon this afternoon Mr. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty) announced that the Government had deciaed, pending the Five Power Conference in London in January that422 words
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Article69 1929-11-15 7 New Apparatus for the Na\>. [r.ritish Radio Official Service Rugby, Nov. l.t. exander, the First Lord of the Adalty, -'ated m th. House that arrangets were biintr mad< t purchase -u:l.rient seta t<« ♦•quip all tlu- officers and men submarines with -<v. apparatus which should afford69 words
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Article76 1929-11-15 7 INo Explanation ol* Ha^dad Fatality. J [Router's Service. l Bagdad, Nov. 1 1. Sir Abdul Muhsin. Premier of Iraq, was found fatally shot to-day. So far no explanation i f the affair is available. [Sii Abdul Muhsin Es Saadun, K.c.M-C. was Premier and Minister of Foreign76 words
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Article77 1929-11-15 7 m [Rritish Radio Official Service.] Ragby, Nov. IS. The Under Secretary U>v the Colonies was asked whether the draft agreement with Mr. Xovamesky Cor the Dead St a concessions, whose terms wire given in a white paper issued three days before the disaoluti< n Of the late77 words
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Article52 1929-11-15 7 [British Radio Official Service. J Rugby, Nov. 13. Mr. Lunn, in the House of Commons today, announced tho intention of tho Government to negotiate a new treaty with the Government of Iraq which should come into force when Iraq had been admitted to the League52 words
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26 1929-11-15 7 [Router's Service.] Washington, Nov. 13. The War Secretary, Mr. Good has been Operated on for appendicitis. His condition is extremely serious.26 words
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Article80 1929-11-15 7 PROGRESS AT 31EETING WITH MINERS. Yorkshire Owners' Acceptance. fßeuter's Service.] London. Nov 14. It ia stated that d' finite progress wa made at yesterday's discussions between tho Cabiret Coal Committee and the executive of the Miners' Federation enabling the Government to proceed Immediately with the first bill80 words
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Article186 1929-11-15 7 Assisted Passages Cancelled. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. If. Mr. Ponsonby, the Under Secretary for ih. .1 minions stated in the House that a telegram had bean received from the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Austral is Stating that it had been decided to suspend,186 words
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139 1929-11-15 7 Ea*t AaglkUl Vessels' Losses. [Rritish Radi*— Official Service. Rugby, Nov. IS. Mr. W V! u on. the Secretary f>>\ Scotland, said he was grieved t i announce a disaster off the Fast Anglian cost <»n M..nday fternoon t«- the Scottish Ashing fleet. The fleet left139 words
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121 1929-11-15 7 Preach Over Laitjpuuce Question. {Router's Service. J Hrus^fls. Nov. |4. The Government, which ks a coalition ol Liberalt and Catholics, is heading for disaster on the issue which Pr. mier Jaspar upon lu"> election live months ngo declared was an essential task <>f the new121 words
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Article106 1929-11-15 7 CAPTURED AMERICAN MERCHANT FREE. Air. Hrenner Returns Home. [Router's Far F.astern Service. l Tientsin. Xov. IS. Mr. Brenner returned to his residence this morning. He was in a very nervous conditirn and was unable to make a coherent statement as to hi.-- kidnapping and release. It Is stated the kidnappers106 words
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71 1929-11-15 7 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 13. Tho Prinu' Minister and the Japanese Ambassador have bo .un a series al informal talks with tho idea of roachinu agreement on important naval stibjeeti which appear on the agenda of the Phf< Power conference in January, for which, il Is71 words
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Article21 1929-11-15 7 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 14. Mr. Helson T. Johnson has been appoint ed Minister to China.21 words
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Advertisement257 1929-11-15 7 Business cards, BROKERS. font leeerately pist. n (ru:ir:inteed. J flif 5 Sin pora. SSfION FLOWERSHOP l site Hotel van Wijk, 183M882. tyi LOWERS. Wreaths Uaskete. GOLD BOTTLE BEER TDn >r> THE CONNOISSEUR. io WNOCULaE FIEI.DG tASSES A TBLBBCOPBBL EZERIEL SONS, Optical Specialists. .flies -Place, Singapore ASSAGE IMCURI ISS FUiMIKO 12257 words
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Advertisement581 1929-11-15 7 TENDERS. notici:. Tenders KOTtCSIs hereby given that tenders au- r>o w invited for the following materials or ser-ices >nd that particulars of such U-nders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Odices:— T nder Date of Closing Eroetioo and Completion St S Child Welfare Clinic at Prinsep Sti«et ai581 words
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Advertisement1070 1929-11-15 7 NOTICES. TRADE MARK NOTICE. <A.B.CJ <A.K.C.) (C.A.C.) <-jN CHINA.J <i£i CHlN j(JN CHINA*! r-MADE^> <^se^> r^jisr^, <A.R.D.) <A.P.C.) <CA G J INCMIWA I \Jlel \*kMfmm* t %m**mm*m/ 4« C ?JW <A.R.C> <E.B.cJ jJ^CHIN^j (JNCHINA C"MADE^> C^MADE^*} <A.B.GJ <AoR.G.) <K.B.cJ {..INCHINA^ (jfrCHINA^ <R.8.C.) XYZ m r l ™7Z Chlmf $PC*l I'""1,070 words
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Article46 1929-11-15 8 mackay. At the Maternity Hospital. Penan*,. »n the 10th lastaat. to ths w.fv of t. 11. Mackay a daughter. SMITH At the Kuiorenn Hospit..'.. Kuala Lumpur, un l ue>dav, November 12. to Mr. anil Mrs. Stanley r. Smith, of Campbell Roa<h Kuaia Lumpur, a son.46 words
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Article15 1929-11-15 8 PAGE. At th<> European Hospital, Kuala Lemper, ss Kovemher 12, K. W. Psge. A£e<l15 words
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915 1929-11-15 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THE FATE OF THE BASE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1929. A rather curious position has been reached apparently in regard to the Government's policy as to the Singapore Naval Base and it would not be straining any inferences to judge from the House of Commons state-' i ment915 words
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Article90 1929-11-15 8 Mr. J. H. White, of Sungei Arak Estate, Ulu Sepitang, has returned from Home leave. The annual general meeting of the Arya Samaj will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at its premises No. 252 Serangoon Road. Besides the usual items on the Agenda for the day, the Committee90 words
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Article125 1929-11-15 8 THE PROBLEM OF RATE OF DEPLETION. Government's Conclusions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. The following statement is issued officially: The F.M.S. Government recently had under consideration the matter of the rate of depletion of potential tin lesources in the F.M.S. and has reached the125 words
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Article58 1929-11-15 8 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Nov. 14. At the annual meeting of Benta Rubber Estates Mr- H. T. Jones. Chairman, said the future of the industry was not very bright apparently but in a healthy condition. The company decided to plant up SO acres this year. A58 words
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Article40 1929-11-15 8 King's E4fi Poppy. IFREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHTS iianukok. Nov. 14. The King bought a poppy on Armistice I>ay for £4.'. Chinese subscript ions totalled £140 and it it expected that the collectionwill exceed those of IMS.40 words
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Article189 1929-11-15 8 kathi's Death by .Misadventure. In connection with the death of a Malay Kathi named Hadji Mohamed who was knocked down and fatally injured by a motor bus in Geylang road recently, the Coroner (Mr. P. B<urne» has returnees rerdfet of death by misadventure. The Chines*- driver of the189 words
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Article418 1929-11-15 8 i-_o Armistice Day Celebrations. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Malacca. Nov. 12. On Saturday. November 9th. an American Lawn Tennis Tournament was held on the Malacca Club Padang:. Fifty-eight entrios were received and this necessitated all the available courts being brought into use. The winners were Mrs. M.418 words
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Article54 1929-11-15 8 WILL IT BE sir A London^ R Umour It is rumour... N i, the Governor of Hong K Sir Hugh Clifford G t Commissioner in M i Hi* Sir Cecil's namtioned as most likely i but il should be odTrSrljl statement is itrictly rum Sir Hugh will i„54 words
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Article79 1929-11-15 8 Mr. E.C. Edward, and HfeOtfJ The wedding took r) lan at the Presl ur h Erie Edward* of Lyons Motoi rsporc and Mi. bourne, Victoria. Miss Paul ara attired in a blu« p hlue bat, snd tn hyrangea* She wa C. McCall. Th,- b. Eileen O'Sullivan. chiffon frock79 words
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55 1929-11-15 8 REGISTRATION OF KUOMINITAM, MEMBERS. Th< head has just received i Executive Commiti registration of Psi that old Party mei bers, who far mm reasons haw fsiled I lon the n?«. cedure of res by the Part;", -hall preliminary ;r aorm as full menu- I member- of tl. mitee and the55 words
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Article59 1929-11-15 8 LATEST TIX AND RUBIER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYI London. \o\. 1. f..m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus anc So* notify to-day's tin priceSpot £177 15 16 (ui ward £180 15 16 I ip 2 13 U market is steady. Messrs. Symington and notify to-day's rubber pr follows: Spot 859 words
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Article107 1929-11-15 8 Mr. George Police lnsp' ctor irr the Baling «I ond n. Parwl bride \v;i> Mi>- i of Mr. and Mi-. A. J. A. 1 The kHride wore I f w ith orange bkM waist, and a Juliet lace train, lined with ink h mM i Madonna lilies107 words
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Article76 1929-11-15 8 The following tsluks dency are new eloi count of infectious dis< Ati In the area MTVcd k* »*^**!3 Ganiam, taluk- of Kodala. [chapuram v patam. taluk of V taluki of Bar Anantapur, tolok talnki of Yenkataf i taluk of Hosnr. x^jiIn the area served hy the Port at76 words
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Article39 1929-11-15 8 FANCY DRESS FOR CHILDREN. Mr. Knapp \m* Jj Home via Colombo a week and join one steamers for London. vt ,f^ his work, The Annua ed early in the year- I A""^ ceptional help and I side this publication39 words
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Advertisement185 1929-11-15 8 << REED i Deserves what he gets. "All MPPt" Z?m/ //.f wa?_ who calls for an ALLyVI AU Gets what he deserves. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Compinics' Ordinances of Hong Kong). < Incorporated in Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. FOR BREAKFAST DISHES Scotch Kippers185 words
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Advertisement167 1929-11-15 8 I THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER I <•> A guaranteed Machine with s H guaranteed service. I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., i I LIMITED. I 4 Prince Street, Singapore. I PHONE 2700. j| &d®®®®(*)<& 634 Support local industry and at the same time reduce your cost of living by using T. K. K.'s167 words
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Article75 1929-11-15 9 oX n ;i >ST ON NAVAL P* 1 >,-. POLICY. it if Stopped. OPYEIOHT.] I ondon. Nov. I (Kin thia morn hi Future of _m i the rig-sag i ..he raei sbour Go\ err.I o \;;vai Base ""it svill rait snl] ach ot' faith.'' the Government ss75 words
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59 1929-11-15 9 Oil liillsidi fluSi Service.] Rugby. Nov. 1 I. me by Roods, a Valley of South the hillside at p the inun- feet wide red on the nasa of i'own- hou3< s in i w« rt v. houses nnI it 1.l IN ENGI \M>. Wales typridd59 words
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49 1929-11-15 9 FIELD MARSHAL'S STATUE CONTROVERSY. Inlptor io Make New Model of lIIGHT.I London. Nov. 1 1. be press i the design of t pted for the ru itmbei ed the •i tei in hand f the work in tins! .he of its un d ility. lb it a new uei49 words
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42 1929-11-15 9 RECORD YEAR F OR ELECTRICAL TRADE. fc iai Service.] Rugby, No.. 14. the British ticipated hy the Ulied Manufacturers surv< i!' recent that electrical lenod of great ne month- en led ning side the it period amounted e c ntracti to l42 words
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Article44 1929-11-15 9 CUT IN U.S. INCOME TAX PROPOSED. [Reuter's Service.] Vfrsshiagtea, oV i.. ending Congress to The rate on the first per cent, on the the ha la nee 4 per present approxiG emment does I I revenue as business profits wages tbls exceed those of44 words
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Article26 1929-11-15 9 Service.] Wsshmgtos, Nov i4. 1 of so Shipping n under Foreign ised for trade in 11,471,000. It transection involves policy of nonGovernment.26 words
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Article19 1929-11-15 9 Ulend Wife's Funeral. Service.] Berlin. Nov. u. imaMy came to atfonewl at Bom. ng Germany without19 words
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Article42 1929-11-15 9 »te with any degree amount collected foi i during the last few P »n*«* Gaaette, hot an p hilH ft 'on. Treasurers. Messrs Kewsrt, that the sorni dose of busines. IJo $6,415.59. Colfec r; handed in and thi. Mi be considerably aug.42 words
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Article296 1929-11-15 9 FUNCTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL BANK. How it will Work. [Reuter's Service.] i-aden-tiadjn, Nov. 13 j The organising committee of the Bank 'of ■^International Settlement has signed an i .agreement The document will now go to IB.aseeU for ths signature of the chief B Iffian delegate* who had already left296 words
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Article209 1929-11-15 9 NATIVE PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA. (iovernment*s Preventive Measures. fßeuter's Service.] Durban. Nov. 1 1. Police, armed with tear-gas homos an*. treating gesssaahs, raided native compounds to-day to seek polltax defaulters. Six thousand natives irere examined and t>oo under street. The poll-tax raid wrsi peaceful but there v\as an exciting incident209 words
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Article88 1929-11-15 9 RlOl Trial on Saturday. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Nov. 1 1. When the RlOl makes her five hours trip on Saturday she will have about ISO people on hoard including XO members of the House of Commtns and 20 members of the House of88 words
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Article193 1929-11-15 9 Choice of Conservative Protest Meeting. Huntingdon. (omnia nder Oliver Locker- Lampson, formerly Conservative M.P. for Huntingdonshire, at a protest meeting here, led a revolt concerning the adoption of a new candidate. The choice of the official Conservative selection committee has no' found favour193 words
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Article31 1929-11-15 9 I The Sixth Anniversary of the "Chinese Friendly Association" (Wah Yew Kok) will I be celebrated at the "Happy Hotel" No. 538 East Coast Road (Teluk Kurau) to-morrow, Saturday and Sunday.31 words
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Article246 1929-11-15 9 TROOPS OUT AGAINST UNKNOWN ENEMY. Mysterious Rifle Fire Attack. [Reuter's Service.] Jerusalem, Nov. 14. Heavy rifle-fire from unknown assailants startled Safed yesterday evening. Loca troops replied and reinforcements were rushed up. One soldier was wounded. Armour-cars drove in the direction of ths firing but the raiders246 words
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146 1929-11-15 9 ANGLO-JAPANESE NAVAL CONVERSATIONS. Has There Heen a Set hack [Router's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Nov. 14. While officials are reticent regarding the progress of tin- Anglo-Japanese Naval pourparlers the afternoon papers intimate that an unexeeted set hack has occurred on the question of ciuiseri tarrying 8 in. gun-. Though unconhrmable146 words
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Article284 1929-11-15 9 [By arrangement with Nanyang Siang Pau Press.] Shanghai. No\. 1 I. Government announces that it recaptured Tangfaag on Tuesday. Chiang Kai-shek accepted tht' surrender of Sun Liang-chen. Feng troops have lost 10,000 men since hostilities started. Their is open mutiny at Changteh, Hunan, and it is reported284 words
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Article74 1929-11-15 9 Opera Star to Marry Pola Negri's Husband. m Chicago, Nov. 3. "I was singing one of those American jazz things with dark blue tinges on board ship when I met the prince. It was a case of love at first sight." Thus the opera star, Mary74 words
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Article29 1929-11-15 9 The Chinese national flag was prominent ly displayed throughout Ipoh in honour o the birthday of the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen says the Times of Malaya of Tuesday.29 words
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Article888 1929-11-15 9 INDIAN MARRIAGE CUSTOMS. Yesterday's Hearing. Interesting ligh^ was thrown upon th* life of the Sikh Community in Singapore I when the trial of Sunder Sineh on a charge of murdering Jeewa Singh, the Sikh watch man employed by Messrs. Paterson, Simons was continued at the Assizes before888 words
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Article87 1929-11-15 9 We regret says the Malay Mail to have to record the death of Mr. Kenneth W. Page. A.R.S.M., aged 27 years, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, after a short illness. Mr. Page was a metallurgical engineer of great promise and was in the employ of Bukit Arang Tin, Ltd.87 words
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Advertisement276 1929-11-15 9 I ROBINSONS I I GENTLEMEN'S I I OUTFITTING SECTION f I 4 I Special Display of 1 Dressing Gowns Bath Gowns I Y I A large selection in various Jt y Fine quillty light-weight y mercerised cot ton, roll collar, two pockets and girdle, neat l(livf/of\ ♦|> coloured figure designs276 words
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Advertisement798 1929-11-15 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES riPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AsSD N. CONTINENT. T*»'te- Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havr*-). Route lahfeet to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singap MYRMIDON For London, Rotterdam and Ksmhorg798 words
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Advertisement491 1929-11-15 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (lacorporated 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. Due S'pore. s.s. CITY OF CHESTER ]r> s.s. CITY OF DURHAM )ec ta s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD491 words
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Advertisement386 1929-11-15 10 *^m Wpr British India and Apcar li (Incorporated In England.) *»V| MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAPrv, SERVICES. RCO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r» UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S rnvmmT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL M,- vll 5 MEN T 'i L. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND jam Tonnage. Singapore.386 words
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Advertisement678 1929-11-15 11 0. S. K. Line. Destinations. Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen rtl I AoUrp via Colombo, Aden, «uez and 1 rt Said. Andes Maru Dec. 17 Dec. 18 CaP« Town, Rio de pv Montevideo and Ja Ren I Round-the-World ojtsaco C1»0-l fß Ai Maru Nov. 27 Nov. 28 ii ffba-a678 words
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Advertisement538 1929-11-15 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE 1/ I JI~I Bfc TO MARSEILLES. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and rtENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. PRES. MONROE Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov 30 Jan 7 PRES. WILSON538 words
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Advertisement751 1929-11-15 11 K. P. M. (Incorporated in Holland.) (0) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representative* in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Peaaag) I ot the i> A i im r OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. Kr^V»751 words
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Article159 1929-11-15 12 Heavy gun practice will take place from Blakan Mati, beginning at 6 a.m. on Nov. 22nd., over southern firing area. ine Agamemnon, a sister ship to the Menestheus, already launched, was due to run her trials ,on September 30th from the yard of Workman, Clark and Co. at159 words
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Article28 1929-11-15 12 Per Klang: Messrs F. M. Sharrock, PW. Ward, N. Gill, G- L. Morris, E. N. W. Oliver, Tan Hong Tee, Dr. and Mrs. Teh Yok Chee.28 words
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Article264 1929-11-15 12 Occur Frequently Near Equator. The recent escape of the Paris to Londcr. air liner from a waterspout recalls the escape of the British warship Calliope from a cyclonic storm which struck the harbour of Apia, Samoa, 30 years ago. Tornadoes tri'.el at up to 100 miles264 words
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Article168 1929-11-15 12 Canton Naval Official's Hurried Departure. Canton. Nov. 4. An officer of high standing in the naval service has absconded, it is reported, and 400.000 taels of opium, for the sale of which at Wuchow he had arranged, ha< been forfeited to the .Government. The taptain of the168 words
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Article181 1929-11-15 12 So much attention has been centred on the Salvage of the scuttled German ships at Scapa Flow that people are apt to forget that an interesting ship is still lying- scuttled in Holm Sound, the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.s once famous liner Thames, which was scuttled181 words
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Article62 1929-11-15 12 Klang, Brit. 723, from Penan*? 14, for Penang 15. Circe, Brit. 314, from P. Dickson 14, for P. Dickson 16. Rawang, Brit. 73, from Pangkalan 14. for P. Retam 17. Kifunesan Maru No. 2, Jap. 1943, from Darien 14. for Haiphong 15. Toh Lam, Dut. 200, from Djambi 14, for62 words
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Article46 1929-11-15 12 Nov. 14— Ban Ho Guan. Van Outhoorn, Maetsuycker, Schouten, Nieuw Zeeland, (Dut); P'sident Johnson, (Am); Nam Heng, Karuah, Takliwa, Magnet, Sin Kheng Seng, Kedah, Ban Siong Bee, Sin Aik Lee, Jerantut, S. Van Koetei, Kistna, Rohna, Titan, Takada, (Brit); Silver Shell, Loudon, (Dut); Mabella, (Nor).46 words
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Advertisement599 1929-11-15 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY aWmELBOURNE rim JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. r (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. Cabins599 words
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Advertisement151 1929-11-15 12 I CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in France.) REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AM PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARDS. SAIGON. TOURANE AND HAIPHOM Due Singapore CAP VARELLA Nov 2f CAP TOURANE Dec. 18 HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES, NANTES AND BORDEAUX. Due Singapor* CAP ST. JACQUES Nov ISCAP VARELLA Dec. 17 HAVRE. DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP LINOIS Ty.^ 4 DUPLEIX151 words
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Advertisement506 1929-11-15 12 Kerr Steamship CoTinT U, BEAVER STEEET. NEW V h (Incorpo.ated in U.S.A.) i GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREiG°HT~SEKV p Tn BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADF.I p H A BALTIMORE. AX[| (via Suez). M.S. SILVERASH due Nov. 21 M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec 10 *ih N PACIHC JAVA CALCUTTA <sds SINGAPORE TO SAN FRAM506 words
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Advertisement194 1929-11-15 12 LLOYD TRESTINO NAV. fl I Incorporated in Italyi. iu» SINGAPORE TO ITALY. Calling at COLOMBO, nuiMdSl. vEtf •ROMOLO 17,300 toni A»N VENEZIA I 14/10 tons due D*! m HIMALAYA eJu VIMINALE iml For HONG KONli. SHANGHAI' JAPAN PORTS. HIMAI AYA l- VIM IN A LE 1 ">>DO ton* due V*194 words
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Miscellaneous688 1929-11-15 12 I MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. la Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Etmbin and Kuantan (via emas and Jerantut) every onday, Tuesday, Thursday and riday 6 a.m. gkok every Thursday 6 a.m. x Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala impur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang id Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. intan every Monday, Wednesty and Saturday688 words
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Article3550 1929-11-15 13 HONG KONG REGISTRATION TO BE ENFORCED. Interesting Correspondence. The developments which have led up to I the Government deciding to enforce thc re- 1 titration of mui-tsai in Hong Kong can J be fully traced in the voluminous correspo..- tlente which has just been published. I The3,550 words
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Advertisement289 1929-11-15 13 The Harvest of the Sea However ur mland you amy "Z <****** m ,be form v TS. little silver fish, OOOcd bv the most modern Sds which prc*nttoßlhsil anJ valuable aJJitvn W iny meal. Sc hard b a ot rough skins tthfuJj oi sheer ne4sl aourishiaf and /—**> ircsl Olive289 words
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Advertisement144 1929-11-15 13 000^^ mWm^LmmmZ < 1 m\m\mmmm\^^a%^^^ 3 fl fl 3 Bt r >v^- J 1 3 B B Vrr^Tvl3». W W^*\ Rv yvf^w^v v wlf fl flk CIGARETTES TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL GROWTH REASONS FOR X I OHM I I 0 I lifmouth I SUPERIORITY APPEARANCE. I Y v144 words
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Article281 1929-11-15 14 Credulity of a Polish Peasant. Waraaa Oct. 3. strange case of rural inno ence i re ported in the Warsaw Pn A cell peasant came to Warsaw from his village to do some shopping. \i b I he heard two men di u tl281 words
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Article167 1929-11-15 14 Excavations in the Upper v .r!it,e. Rome, t. 2 1 ft. thi I "pcm- Ad re, on tl 1 from Caldari to 1s V» ndola 80l is a huge mo ind w i.'^. h. slwa) b«i l>nou p v id Hui that lev.;, larchai ologi its167 words
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Article167 1929-11-15 14 Mr. F. Montuirue's Reply ;<» Dean Inije. Mr. I". Montague, Under Sei retary foi Air, replied st West Islington to Deai Inge's criticism of t Labour Tarty. He said that the Verj Ei gentleman, who some time ago described the Labour Party as being mainly composed of wastrels,167 words
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Article75 1929-11-15 14 A Chinese kepala and two coolies were found drowned in the river Aur .'it Port Swettenham on the forenoon of October SO, ■aya the Malay Mail. They Wit Klang to work at the Wireless Station. Tort Swettenham. nnd when crossing thc Aur river n a sampan met with difficulties owing75 words
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Advertisement74 1929-11-15 14 m* r«i *iP ViflOlla Tooth Paste v v gusrss in a clean nealtiw cendif ioa j EVTPS3-GS VINOLiA CO. LTD. LONDON. ENGLAND. AmmW Amm mA A A^sm Amu l-Fm. W •4s mak^mmmm. AmnwAwm mm&t l_ fkm^L Amm mm. *s *A 4 *-^'4ji Ik. 3 m *SmL*4s\\. THE IDEAL LAMP FOR74 words
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Advertisement150 1929-11-15 14 z I YOU WANT IT WE HAVE it t 1 DELCO-REMY I equipment for your car. J*m\. *r A A BORNEO MOTORS, I™ g®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®©©©©©^. if* F w (W) I V_> m^FZ~T\ f~~rr*~***~3mi y^J¥^_ ASA **fmfit\ ~Z.^£ 1 IMSOUPSP Guff 1 4^ t SouP A 1 *kUa ®^mmt^J^eM *^aS I cents150 words
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Article368 1929-11-15 15 The following publications have been re ceived during the week ending November lith and au- available for public use n th«> Reference Library of the Department! of Statistic*, S.S. and K.M.s. Fullerton I Building: Writ a: andai 1 Bank of South Africa, v: Monti Review, Cape Town, Septem-368 words
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Article706 1929-11-15 15 LYALL AND BVATTS WEEKLY RUl'ORi Btagapcre, Nov. IS. ihe Rubber and Tin markets hav- b ti. .sagged further over the aeek, with U>B on balance of £<] and £4. respective! Statistically both markets appear de-idej ly unhealthy and weight of ftfruros ma e it see. n not706 words
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Article196 1929-11-15 15 I The report of the Directors of Renong Tin presented at the Meeting on October 10th. in London states: Mining title in the name of the Company for Gomhak Valley was issued on Decern ,ber 7th., 1928. The area proved on survey to be 182 acres against196 words
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Article222 1929-11-15 15 SELLING. NoYcmber 14. I.oinlori 4 month*' si^ht i gg London ruonths' -i_ht 2 29 London 60 days' 2 3 27|52 T.on<l<>n 80 days' bight 2 lii 16 London, demand 2 25 .52 London, T. T. 2 2;j 32 Lyon ind i 'aria demand 1 r;j II i ■<„',222 words
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Article187 1929-11-15 15 v 14. Tin 225 Toi I I Gambler UVS r. r Whit* Pi pper Black Fi:ik<- Tapioca 6.75 r.-;irl BagO Small AM i 0 ITS Sumo lUt I Rice, Aninn No. 2 Rke L.n.;;; Hiri Chan Hark i:-u. 81am o!.< N« i. 830 Rice, Raagct'i Biataa Rice, Ran. >on187 words
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Article61 1929-11-15 15 November Mth. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to 1 S1 Spot 26 24 > s tai K.S.s. n Tendei N 26 26 December 27 Jat-Uao 2~ Jan. -March 28 Apr.-June 29^ rone o■' .\i a i ket Quiet Latest Cab London Spo( sheet61 words
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Article160 1929-11-15 15 The follow ins the .i vi senth im report of the Board of Directors of I hir.ese Commercial Bank' to tlu' sh_.rholden for pn entation to the meeting on Nov. 22nd at noon. The nett profit for the year after pi 'dinjr for bad and doubtful do'..160 words
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Article76 1929-11-15 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyer Seller. 1 Kinta DvtfdffM ($1) l*T* H 2 I Klan* Rivers ,<sl) 2.50 2.60 cA 1 Malayan Collieries 00) 4»5.2.> 4b./;) PanpViKa River (•'>*> 5i Sd Pun R ab (I) 27s 6d 2Ss 6d Southern Tronoh (5») U« jUlu Klantr (sl> r^ l 6076 words
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Article184 1929-11-15 15 YESTERDAYS RUBBER AUCTIOxN. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce I Rubber Association held its B42nd. auction I yesterday, when there was catalogued I 2,047.882 lbs.; ***** tona. Offered 1,599,796 lbs.; 714.19 tons.; Sold 1,358,444 lbs.; C0G. 44 tons. I Bpet London 7 15-I6d. I New York l." H184 words
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Article199 1929-11-15 15 WALL STREET SLUMP CONTINUES. Preside*, and Mr. Mellon Consider the Position. [Reuter's Service. l New York. Nov. 13. To-day was another <li asl day on the Stock Exchange, leading st cks closing at new low levels. There he n no failures bo lar among age h- v. es it the199 words
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215 1929-11-15 15 Singapore, Nov. 1 1. Rubber. London 7 i."> 16<L 1 I6d up. Price at 4 p.m. (London Std.): Spot 26% Nov. 26Vi, Dec. 27, Jan.-March 28, AprilJune 29%. Quiet, steady. j 'I in. London £178 15s, Mining. Quiet. Sui\gei Ways •"..27 '8.i 85, Kuchais215 words
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Article104 1929-11-15 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Nov. 1 Ith.. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. I •Khan Tin 111 x s U Klantf River 2.46 2."». r > Malayan Cor. IJ.V. 99 Nawiip IVt N 90 num. i IVnawats 7<» BO South Taipfag 28 S8 i ]{aa<i Yai 7s .'wl Ss j Honyr104 words
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Advertisement363 1929-11-15 15 JSSOTS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FOBCE~ OVER $35,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. N LONDON OFFICE- old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Curt of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies363 words
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Advertisement357 1929-11-15 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 d r. Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 520,000,00u COURT OF DIRECTORS; N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. H Bel1 Es( J" D »puty357 words
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Advertisement268 1929-11-15 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro Esq. J. O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON BANKERS:268 words
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Advertisement47 1929-11-15 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. I (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) If FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. 1 1 Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, fl BARKER CO., LTD. fl CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor). fl A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. fl47 words
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Article673 1929-11-15 16 DISCOURAGING CLIMATIC RECEPTION. Brugnon on the Tennis Tour. "Is it going to rain like this all day?" asked Brugnon, the French Davis Cup player, looking out of his cabin window and viewing the dripping coolies gathered on the wharves, when the steamer Andre Lebon arrived alongside yesterday673 words
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Article1289 1929-11-15 16 A Memorable Afternoon. It would have bordered upon the track II Cochet and his three- compatriots had come to and gone from Singapore without giving us the exhibition of play of the highest quality to which several hundreds of us have been looking forward for the1,289 words
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Article126 1929-11-15 16 During the visit of H.M.S. Titania anc Submarine Flotilla, races will be held or Sunday in the morning and afternoon, be tweer the R.N. and Club's teams. Teams: It is hoped to race six per side including 4 "A" Class and 8 "B" Class vachts. Owners are asked by126 words
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Article929 1929-11-15 16 BLACK OUTLOOK FOR MALAYA. Owen Smith's Fine Century. IFREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT}. Hong Kong, Nov. 14. Malaya with seven wickets in their second innings down for the score of 174 were only 19 runs ahead of Hong Kong when following the appeal of R. L. L. Braddell, the929 words
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Article371 1929-11-15 16 eL JOCKEYS LOSE TO A VETERAN. Man who Disapproves. The only horse race in the world in which women may ride, the Newmarket Town Plate, was won this year by a man. After a thrilling finish it was won by the oldest rider who ever took part. Mr.371 words
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Article129 1929-11-15 16 November Ladies' Spoon. Thirteen cards were taken out for the November Spoon (Stroke) and the following returned: I M PIKES' PRIZES. The entrants of the Andrew Currie Cup Competition have presented prizes to be competeel for by members of the various golf ilubs who acted as umpires129 words
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Article69 1929-11-15 16 Scotland vs. The Rest. The Annual foursome match between Scotland and The Rest will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, the Ist. prox. Members desiring to take part in this match should sign the entry list at the Club House or communicate' with the Honorary69 words
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Article66 1929-11-15 16 Ferak XV to Meet Negri Sembilan. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Nov. 14. The Perak Rugby XV on Saturday at! Ipoh against Negri Sembilan for the Farleigh Robertson Trophy, will be nearly at full strength: I'onsford; Barr, Macarthur. Small wood, Robertson; Hill. Nicholson; T. Lewis. Craig. Patterson. Walker.66 words
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Article52 1929-11-15 16 Record Score by Taiping. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Nov. 14. In the annual Malayan rifle contest for the Bromhead-Matthews Shield the Taiping Company of the M.S.V.R. returned a score of 466 points, one point ahead of the record hy A. Company, who won in 1926. There were52 words
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Article90 1929-11-15 16 The Council of the Football Association, has decided to award a bonus of £20 to each of the players who took part in the tour to South Africa last summer. They also decided to play representative matches with Germany and Austria if suitable arrangements can be made. It was regretted90 words
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Article27 1929-11-15 16 45,000 spectators paid £40,000 to see the victory of Jack (Kid) Berg, of Stepney, the Whitechapel Wonder, over Spug Meyer, of Idaho, in a ten rounds contest.27 words
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Advertisement175 1929-11-15 16 km' .aAmM Mm W\ > *^*k.*m\. II **M u\ssma\\ **A*lm mm ss k maejatsaa omesy kamt momoh mm l, I] mmmajkmaam. ■mmka-m «J| »^«lg trnr— A .1 111 rnj.iiLarail 111 l_ >i "P***. Ob^b fe*. ii wmpvw wan ordinary graMOfnoAo^ 4mA* .^7 s. mitmejQo., ltd. I !n r"^""^ 1 31175 words
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