The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1929
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Title Section13 1929-11-20 1 Singapore Free Press 14 .;NTS. SINGAPORE, S5. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. NO. 12,87813 words
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Article280 1929-11-20 1 In an interesting address to the 1.R.1. Mr. Eric Miller has stated that manufacturers are prepared to pay fifteen pence a pound for rubber Page 11. Russian military activity has greatly increased m Manchuria including bomb- ing raids inlsfnd Page 11. It is stated the RlOl has280 words
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Article828 1929-11-20 1 One of the punctual signs of the passng of summer, with the chill-settling twiight and the drifting down of the first ellow leaves, is the renewal of the room's ;ong about the house and garden— that itt'e pipe m a minor key which soundsThe Times - 828 words
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Advertisement192 1929-11-20 1 •^ke HOME A PACKET OF ABRAIZO MAKE* AMMINIUMWARE SHINE. I Raffles Hotel I s s riB ST I ASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION j j TEA AFTER (DANCES #ii DINNER JMON.^ v f||| Ifflflfn DANCES 1 rs 0 iwviiii TUESDAYt I ~U Unrivalled m the SATI^ AY I l-ldO I192 words
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Advertisement351 1929-11-20 1 f ECLIPSE I I SUPER RAZOR BLADES I I f CJUALITY is the keynote of ECLIPSE Razor Blades. They are made f throughout m SHEFFIELD from the FINEST CRUCIBLE OAST STEEL that it is possible to produce. They are hardened m elec- £> tically-heated furnaces, where no variation is possible,351 words
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Advertisement135 1929-11-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Newly built bungalow to let Page 9. last night of the Malay Opera— Page 1 ]>o your dry cleaning at Home -Page 2 Cold" Storage fish specialities— Page 10. Interesting news for advertisers— Page 9. Bay y< ur Christmas cards at Little's Page 10. AUsopp's beer at Caldbeck,135 words
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Advertisement8 1929-11-20 1 FOR YOUR SILVERWARE USE "GODDARDS" NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.8 words
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Miscellaneous217 1929-11-20 1 THE WEEK. W,;1, y, 20th. M -h Water. 0.: J 2 n.-n.. K.h. 11.45 p.m.. Cold Storage to., mtg. HousteatTs 2.15 p.m. "^ntii»s for H.iny Show ilose. 'lutrby: U D W Co. Welch vs. P.S.R.F.C. '!ockey: S.C.C.. vs. In. S.rvices, Taniflin. Ba nva rd Co.. Theatre. m.Ttinee 5 p.m. Rn-c217 words
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Article369 1929-11-20 2 Tru following publications have been r«reived during the week ending November ItUl nod art available for pnhHc use m the UeiVnTU-e lii vary of tho Department of Statistic*, S.S. Mini FM.S.. Fullerton Huildine:: (.tnadu: Commercial Intelligence Journal, i -Uawrt. oth Oct.. l«tt. Kronen Indolhi.ia: bulletin Ki-ononn «,ue dfl369 words
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Article270 1929-11-20 2 The \w<- pictures being shown form pleasing contrast and *ro to make up an entertainiifft evening. The first Ufes Mockery featuring Hetty Compson, deals with the theory of an old scholar, who submit: that crime is a matter of environment, and proposes t<- try his theory m practice.270 words
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Article204 1929-11-20 2 BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEF REPORT. Th<- following is the rtpori for the >■<•■.; ended JJut.n t :>o, wrju, to ihareholdew <»i' tho British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. t<< be submitted to tht- annual meeting at the Exchanse Room, Fullerton Building <»n November 2S at noon. Thy balance bronght forwnH204 words
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Advertisement283 1929-11-20 2 DRY CLEANING at Home with THAWPIT. Imported by MEDICAL HALL. LTD., Wholesale Department, SINGAPORELAST NIGHT. TAMAN SETIA ifter a successful tour throughout Java, Sumatra. Borneo and Celebes Is. 25 Actors. 20 Actresses 10 Manila (iirls. .vhn have never before visited Singapoi playing nl the THEATRE ROYAL, Not th Bridge Road.283 words
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Advertisement247 1929-11-20 2 VICTORIA THEATRE W. R. BANVARD PRESENTS THE Banvard Musical Comedy Co. Full Company of Thirty-two Artists including ESTELLE ROSE— ALEC KELLAWAY—THELMA BURNESS. TO-NIGHT AT 9.<sil f.u. "ON WITH THE) SHOW A BRILLIANT REVUE FROM THE WINTER GARDEN THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 5 P.M. ROSE _MARHr_ Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21247 words
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Advertisement315 1929-11-20 2 ALHAMBRAfe Y Tan Cheng Kee_So le p^^ PROGRAMME 1 CommencinK Tuesday. Nov. l»(h.. and end,,, < v In the Second Show at <> .m r//£7 /^rEsr empire a/;i, x REX INGRAM'S f The Garden of Allal >♦ WITH ALICE TERRY AND IVAN rilknvnv., A Sensational Romance of an Kn^.h 1315 words
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Article914 1929-11-20 3 AUSTRALIA'S LABOUR PREMIER. A Tiger for Work. 1 have known Jim Scullin for many yeara, :»nu m- has the making! of great Labour I rime Minister. I think Australia is going u> It- prtajd of him, writes Lionel hili. Leader of thi* South Australian Laboui Party. He was914 words
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Advertisement254 1929-11-20 3 rvv IIWV After a Hard Day When you return after being out m the i during the hottest hours of the day your vitality is low, then is the time to guard against sickness by taking WATERBURY'S COMPOUND or over twenty-five years it has been :ommended by leading physicians. »n254 words
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Advertisement267 1929-11-20 3 I Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. :j BRANCHES I- 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. ll 11, Light Street PENANG. Registered by and Security deposited with the i* Straits Settlements Government. I; Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guarll dians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and > Interest collected, Probate or Letters267 words
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Article502 1929-11-20 4 iota! production ot passenger rai> and tmckl m the United Btatel and Canada the m the tirst eight months of 1929 totalled 4,44."1,4-~>O units as compared with .S.2."W.:>(> 4 m the same period of L 928 a yrain oJ thirty-seven per cent. Production of Folds fi502 words
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Article19 1929-11-20 4 Liverpool's City Coroner recently said that for every death caused by motor drivers there were three caused by pedestrians.19 words
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Article957 1929-11-20 4 A PRESENT DAY MOTORIST LOOKS BACK. 1895 to 1929. To motorists who look back at old years, 1895 has a peculiar significance. In that year the first English Motor Show was held at Tunbridge Wells, and serious motor-racing" was born m the form of the Paris-Bordeaux957 words
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Article431 1929-11-20 4 DEVICES TO I Nterkt, Tackling the D** Motorists who failed to vi t national Exhibition of **j Central Hall, W, ..V «i pleasant experiem c T"* a v er; is m his heart a eh i m <%k the child, have toy* > j!\ mthe difference beii431 words
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Article226 1929-11-20 4 Passenger Killed Near Sunjjei Sp» About 10 oVUn-k this monuftj day's Times of Malay.,. I na>:> occurred on the main tl Sun^ei Siput and Salak N rth. What is Wtttvcd to htvt mMWi i when Pk. R. M 63 with <^' r: well loaded with luggage PJ*226 words
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Advertisement331 1929-11-20 4 .^BSS^tfSivvfs*^ i&C***'- I *«^yfiy^Kjyi^fc_ ■'■y-i-'-S"' j s I^Bw /few tBKr iKKS? .^Hr^^H \^^Mk 'Tlhißrriii rr HJI II I A A li tvTr X^MBkV^^M Iwl II 1^ Em It r IHi hHi Ml. r I ff^^. k I LEADING DEALERS. i I by Comparison V rpilK New Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tire ranked331 words
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Article617 1929-11-20 5 "INCONSIDERATE TO THE LORRY DRIVER." Appeal to Decency. 4U T^- private motor user is at times extremely inconsiderate," said the Prince of Wales vA the Commercial Motor Users' Association banquet m London. He never thinks of the unfortunate man who is driving a lorry, say, from Bristol617 words
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Article349 1929-11-20 5 Important recommendations for the .-afefy of motor-coach travellers are made n the incond report of the Royal Commission Transro! \vhi« h will c issued shor'.'.v. -;iv:* the Evening Newi political coriesp >i:tltnt. The Com m", sion have been impress iv tit tact tlia', despite the tremendous :».id349 words
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164 1929-11-20 5 signed to afford relief to the Great Midland i onto by way of Edgware, Bushey and Watford and tht latter to ease the Great North Road from Highgate to a point north ot Hat field. At Mill Hill the two bypasses meet, a common section164 words
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Advertisement252 1929-11-20 5 Tht owner of an Austin soon develops the feel- s* ing tor his car that mtet men have for their J^ dog— respect amounting almost to affection. For X ♦> tht Austin soon becomes a valued friend: so X pound— so utterly depe idable— so untiring m its efforts to252 words
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Advertisement183 1929-11-20 5 mL Safety, Rugged nj^^E^Kb^^jW/ Strength and DUMKl^^B^^ Beauty are the TIM long, low, graceful lines of the Xash 'MOO" W lived no eecciif rit* orname t t i t*lC it lx-auly ■^Tl^ and characl«*r. KM)" 1 colours i:-^ i i l';ec<»rncl mode ifl X j of the moment* (.(uuhwork oomptlCf183 words
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Article1023 1929-11-20 6 Latest Books Received 5 BULLDOG DRUMMOND 5 COLLECTED. > I II! Dot; Drummcnd by Sapper (Hodder and Stoughton) 7s. *U\. Opportunely at thi* time of the year Hodder and BtOfjnjhiaa have brought out a collection of Bull D<>k Drummond's famous j adventures, all m one volume of no less than1,023 words
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Article432 1929-11-20 6 G. B.SHAW IN AN IMPISH MOOD. jr Mr. Sh iv fauli l'> Ihi <am« com] t< off my critical balance ha<! ho] d to v. rite a measured, perhaps whimsical, commentary on last night*: broadcast programme. I find rnysj If, now that it i- all over, thinking of nothing but432 words
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Article425 1929-11-20 6 11 A <U;n i. id bou] m a beard, wearing ftiu.ii liv< and a top ha;, railed me "missy" and 1 my humble hopes sky hij^h. 1 want;.] to look at the Stock Exchange, quite innocently and without *ny ulurioi motive- 1 would not look425 words
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Article1427 1929-11-20 6 11 l VICTORIAN DAYS IN FICTION. London, Oct. 24. THK production of stories about old fashioned people m old-fashioned days is greatly on the Increase. It may well be that the Action readfasg public, already sated with the modern novel dealing witn the modern young" woman,1,427 words
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Article194 1929-11-20 6 Tennyson, who sighed f«»r a big novel that should go on and on, like his own brook, for ever, would have been pleased wilh All. Kai/an Nakaiato, a Japanese novelist, who has had I story running m serial form m a Tokio jourral for fourteen yean, and194 words
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Article160 1929-11-20 6 Mrs. Aimee MacpKerson, who receot!y finished fifteen days* evangelical campaign m Detroit, ia being severely censored lor ha\ing: charged the expense of beauty treatment! to the Churdi during her lonli&aving canipairn. am! for haying "ftttancially betrayed" her Michigan followers. The attack is made by Rev. DawiMNl160 words
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Article, Illustration823 1929-11-20 6 HORATIES - HO RATIES 5 WHEN CONSCIENCE J CALLS. t was aaked recently to give an opinion on a matter of bridge ethics. It was a simple question and the plain answer it required Called for no treat deliberation. Hut i am puzzled to know how it ever823 words
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Article327 1929-11-20 6 Kes»ick. Ort. 16. The centcnarj celebrationi at the hon e of lk John i\ m Cumberland* on Thursda: will commemorate, Dot the centenary of tl hunter, but thai <v the song which mad« bim world Camousi it ii 100 yean -v. i t'i- n.n h that327 words
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Article140 1929-11-20 6 Sj .'!i lubu ings within th capital king I Sydei !.:<■ i SI it •pent Ihe i watt n wl ham Comn with inter< demi lishod. This ii the it hat from In Sir Georg< Gr Falace. autl and Museums." Palestine E> continued I inl9U.»ai With140 words
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Article1032 1929-11-20 7 PORTSxWOUTH'S VICTORY AT LEICESTER. Several Hat-Tricks. London, Nov. 9. The weather was ideal for football and ih? games were played at a fast pace with ssasatfcMtaJ results. Birmingham 2: Arsenal 3.— Halliday made the opening 10 minutes from time for Hulmc to sore Arsenal's winning goal In the1,032 words
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Article578 1929-11-20 7 JAPANS YOUNG WORLD BEATERS. Schoolboy's Amazing Feats. The times returned m every event at a meeting between teams from the Eastern and Western middle schools of Japan are of such merit as to verge on the miraculous. Competing m a .10 metres bai. i a.. Osu..a, boys between 14Morning Post - 578 words
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Article95 1929-11-20 7 REFEREE KNOCKED OUT BY CAPTAIN. Incident on Rugtfer Field. I ondon. No\ 9, A right t»> the point of ihe jaw. which laid out the official, was the Blac nay n iiuum r captain*! reply to the referee's order to retire from the lit Id. However, th» i play* [en95 words
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Article121 1929-11-20 7 Century by Woolley. Adtiaidr, Nov. 1 1. The following are the closing scor«s m the cricket match between the If.CC. touring side and South Australia, which cominenteti on November S. M.i K'.S and 416 <Wooll«'y 1 4T>, Duleepsin>rhji r>4. Nicols 82); South Australia 259 and 4(1121 words
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Advertisement235 1929-11-20 7 I GORDON S j 4 0 0 -^^^^B,^^^ a an) f^S\ I "880 *V ricaiL R^ w^^Pn spirit I Perfect 5 DryC ,n I Perfect I Cocktail f llKll Pahit i v >* SBt BH B^B^k B I VI I 1 1 I <: V Sole Agents V 4 The235 words
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Advertisement137 1929-11-20 7 -**i trk <rk <i^<ftb<ftfc <!*!fc A «i% A A ji^jt A^t A j^4 A aftuftfc AA A A A^it A .«.4>..«4a aY». ♦^^>^^»^ ▼AT^y^y^A^^AyyA^^A" <> *!#^^#^^^^<#>^<^^^a'"^#'"^W^^«' 4** f f V til >. X ■B?'^^- '^tg UinstructiOr' 2>+ X V 4% X J> rf) 4 >|^^^ X J% X /^>^P^ V137 words
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Article1109 1929-11-20 8 SMALL TONNAGE SOLD FOR I NEXT YEAR. An American Move. That the principal American manufacturers are anxious to cover ahead a considerable portion of their 1930 requirements of raw rubLer was emphasised, during the past week, say? the Times of Cc; lon of last week. It was1,109 words
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Article64 1929-11-20 8 The Mohawk Beats Lucky Tor. London. Nov. 8. The Liverpool Autumn Cup (over 1 mile 2 fur. 170 yards) resulted as follows: THE MOHAWK 1 LUCKY TOR 2 DARK PEARL 3 Thirteen ran. Won by length; length between second and third. The betting-: 10 to 1 against64 words
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Article31 1929-11-20 8 The M.C.C. tourists scored 168 m their first innings against South Australia at Adelaide (says a message of Nov. 8). Grimmett took 6 for 61, South Australia were W for 4.31 words
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Advertisement205 1929-11-20 8 ISN'T SHE U BONNIE? I FOR MOTHER BABY 5 t SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D" f 5 L There is Sunshine Vitamin 4 D T J L m Sunshine Glaxo L 4 L result firm flesh L sound bone no P j F digestive disorders r 1 P A.s/v vom doctor f205 words
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Advertisement78 1929-11-20 8 nW ns^9 Lx nnv jJ^^r W^ wr j 2%v \V* v^b* f^^ek r M. *n nnW i n^^ *^V^ B^nß^^'n»»^ dts tfiz 7o6aeea tfiat Counts'! 1 1930 MODEL Ihillman cars| I HAVE ARRIVED I BETTER THAN EVER I See and try them yourself at I i 1 STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE78 words
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Article664 1929-11-20 9 SINCERITY OF THE SOVIET DOUBTED. Mr. Henderson Accused. IKeuter's Service.] London. Xcv. is. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Austen Chamberlain called the attention ol Mr. Hindcrson (Foreign Secretary) to an article m Izvestia on Nov. o, m which it was stated that the 11>24 Agreement ami664 words
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91 1929-11-20 9 Nofl an Official Proposal. [British Radio -Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. IS. The Foreign Secretary was asked m the House < f Commons whether any response vrouM b<- made t<> President Hoover's declaration with reference to immunity from seizure oi' food ships m time of war. Mr.91 words
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Article46 1929-11-20 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 19. As part of the Hoover policy is to stimulate employment the Treasury is submitting a bill to Congress providing for a prreaily increased Federal building programme m different parts of the country expending £40,000,000 on new buildings.46 words
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Article297 1929-11-20 9 TO EE CONSULTED BEFORE FINAL DECISION. Mr. Mac Donald's Assurance. [Reuter's Service.] fondim, Nov. 18. In ti. House of Commons replying to Mr. Howard Bury, who asked whether thj Dominions and Colonies which had suo-l scribed to the construction of the Singapore]* Base, have been consulted297 words
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Article116 1929-11-20 9 GOVERNMENTS NEW LOAN. £233»000 9 000 Subscribed. LJveuter's Service.) 1 iinrlon. Nov. 18. In th« House of Commons replying v. questions Mr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor i ot the Exchequer) stated that the pei i cent Conversion loan nail resulted m i £233,000,000, including fl 1,000,0 0 m cash i subscriptions116 words
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Article221 1929-11-20 9 The ProU'dion of Foreign Interests. I < 1 [British Radio Otticial Service.) Kuu-y. No\. IS. Answering s rueotion In u u Housi of Commons with r ■••a.<l tn Egypt, Mr. Arthur Henderson said it was the Government's policy t-% replace the declaration of February 2x,221 words
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Article77 1929-11-20 9 SCOTTISH PISHING FLEET'S LOSSES. National Fund to be Raised. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rutfhy. No\. IS. Mr. W. Adamson, the Secretary for Scotland, lias announced thai tho Government has been m communication with the Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen. Dundee and Perth who had agreed to issue an appeal77 words
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Article43 1929-11-20 9 R.G.A. Council Adopt Report. t r [Ueuter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. A meeting of the Council of the Rubber Growers' Association to-day adopted the re port of the co-operative selling committee, which is befog published m a few days. 143 words
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Article41 1929-11-20 9 fßeuter's Service.l San Francisco, Nov. IS. i A tire destroyed the X-ray room and film examination room of the hospital of the University of California. Doctors and nurses carried the hundred patients to safety without any casualties.41 words
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Article793 1929-11-20 9 SOME OF ITS "INTRIGUE" REVELATIONS. History of a Jest. When Mr. William B. Shearer was givinsj evidence the other day before the Senate Committee that is investigating his costly enterprises m Big Navy propaganda, he explained that the amazing "British secret document" with which he had made sensational793 words
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Article85 1929-11-20 9 Britain's Response Awaited. [Router's Service. l Allahabad. Nov. 18. The conference signatories of the Delhi manifesto have passed a unanimous resolution declaring they view with misfiring and lissatisfaction the [adian debates m the British Parliament but decided to stand by he manifesto hoping for s full and85 words
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Article76 1929-11-20 9 New York Broking House Fails. New York, Nov. IS. The first failure of a New York Stock Kxchanpe house as a result of the receni Wall Street debacle, is announced, namely the firm of Mandeville Brooks and (haffee, of Providence. Rhode Island, suspended for inability to76 words
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Advertisement242 1929-11-20 9 CARDS, n/hj be bothered by m newspaper and ball be alad Is ion to advertise, J fG IGENCY, ting Specialists, Street, Singapore. g^So^HOWERSHOP Botd yin Wijk, 1-4882. s.ivt rvisiotv M > KLOU ERS. llh < Baskets. WITHOI'T META. ,1 safety fuel. JJTJ] I 1 I.AKS. IIEI.D--GI ix OPBB. 1 El242 words
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Advertisement709 1929-11-20 9 TENDERS. NOTICE. Tenders. ZXH I lowing materials or services T^ ndef Date of Closin,. raking up of sVood Floors Sad laying CssSStlt Tiles at Dootcr's, Matron'-. ;imt Hum 1 Haarten Middleton Hospital Xoon Xoy g^ Supply of Solid and Pnsaaiatk Tyres, and Tubes for Pneumatic Tyres for IMt Noon X()V709 words
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Advertisement615 1929-11-20 9 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 218 of 1927. Re CHOP KHAY SENG. Notice is hereby given that a First Dividend is intended to he declared m the above matter. AU creditors must prove their claims by615 words
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Article20 1929-11-20 10 MAM HESTER. A? tke Maternity Hospital, pore, on Koftnbti L9th, 1919, t.. \l? ..mi Mn H. 1.. MancWster, daughtor.20 words
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758 1929-11-20 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. THE AIR-SHIP VENTURE. When the R 101 will start upon her fust long flight has not yet been stated, but it may perhaps be regard* ed as a little curious that both she and her sistership have taken to the air or m758 words
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Article1284 1929-11-20 10 B.V.C. Orders notify that the Murray Cup will b« fired during January. Mr. P, (1. Husband has assumed duties m Senior Executive Engineer, Penang. The annual Service rifle meeting will be held on Nov. 2:* rd and 24th. at Bukit Timah Range. The Bridge Tournament, organised by Mrs. Mo Kern,1,284 words
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Article39 1929-11-20 10 DIPLOMATIC CHANGES IN SIAM. British MlnXt^\ A Arr »va! [fkii mas BERVICE f()i^ The new British M JSmKl 81 sok from Jaian tat will probably vi.i, y, Jtof down m Bang The American Col Lin X the early -139 words
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Article114 1929-11-20 10 "On With the Sh o The Bunvat.i Uu POIIMHI amp}.- presentation oj the Show" whut audience at the Pretty (Iris, (food voices, Shew a very musical an<l ..t y^" number. Com* I produced, the iha fo-roond on the ba cellent. Kdv. to mirth as ho -lifting feat114 words
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Article91 1929-11-20 10 \Wdm-*da>. His Excellency pr< the Executive Coum :hi i. OOcef. Tfcanaij H.H. The Rajai K. Shaw, Mr. n Mr< 1 Mr. W. H. .M;i l Saiitry. Mr. a?i. ur.<l Mr. IU Bl nrnmcni 1 1 «xi His Excellency and Mi thtbit players M< b»w Cochet und Rock 191 words
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Article67 1929-11-20 10 LATEST TIN AND R™ER PRICES. [FREF PtBM BERVICE— COPTIHW London. N«»n. It, Usf* Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £179 7 16 (down 15 II ward £182 2 16 (down t\ 16). market is steady. Messrs. Syminpton and notify to-day's rubber prices f67 words
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Article153 1929-11-20 10 Piece (ioods and To> Shop Riverside Burned. Th. satin itock of the pk of Mr. P. G. Hulji. at 54, R entirely destroyed by a wl at 4.15 a.m. on Mondaj rietor himself wrrowlj lies critically .11 fror numei bums ami bronchitis, ai Hospital, (says th. Malaga153 words
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Advertisement224 1929-11-20 10 ii RETD I The man who calls for a JDJL/JUl\ 1 Deserves what he gets. "All But the man who calls for an Al/Lwvl lv Gets what he deserves. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. V /m -i>r;>oruf J under the Compjnus" Onl'ntD.ct tt of Hong Kony\. X nrnrpo rated224 words
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Advertisement141 1929-11-20 10 ■MERCEDES EUCLIDf The Fully Automatic g CALCULATOR. |< t <) 2 PATERSON, SIMONS CO., f i LIMITED, T if 4 Prince Street, Singapore. c PHONE 2700. w MSISiSIBBISiBIBIBISISISISI'SI- r -:634 7- T. K. X's TYRES. BSx6 $:«.00. Tubes $->. r >«\ l M x;» (Heavy Duty) $40.00. $4.50. Ssxs do141 words
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Article89 1929-11-20 11 ifCEPTANCE TEST'S PASSED. •Ed m Fog:. Sorvice.] London, Nov. 18. irdingto* at :..io p. m London. Nov. U». gt thci a thousand U flight of So hours d m tin Fog and darkchlightfl from the is m rharrc of the lip tiul not jriv t any i89 words
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Article79 1929-11-20 11 ii^> Works. E Rugby, >t»\. «m. exhibition ■.'•ii m tin- early inn on Monday. I orrj will bt ust'd House ,1 th< R> tl held. the Italia l I Genoa next valu« d [talj is nding for i j afford i ever! will travel m th79 words
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Article25 1929-11-20 11 fKeuter's Service.] Washington, Nm. If. W. Seen tary of War, boi dar Rapids, ColUniversity of amc law;. 190 holding thii year.]25 words
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Article17 1929-11-20 11 MINISTER IN SI AM. Service.] U a-hinyton. \u\. I>. M nisfc i to Ouatt Minister to Siam.17 words
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75 1929-11-20 11 NANYANG CHINESE STUDENTS' SOCIETY. th< Kanyang Chineaa its tir>t .enai>- w World, Jalan ••< nesting and Towkayi to 1 1 la- HnnsulMadam< Ho Heung wa- an opera Teck Chinese R"ad. then fo owed daneH girl student Niven Road. The theatrical show, m tho troop* I 1928. It wai »ng chin75 words
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65 1929-11-20 11 12-YEAR-OLD JEW AMERICAN VIOLINIST. tthttsiasH at Albert Hall. london. Nov. 11. r such sc,mcs of rt Hall as w oc- r .^t,nlay of a for u£ hcurVheld 'PeH-bound and was applmue, which nuto diminish. n«d cbeerinff after tIM I «nd Jirht. ha<l been «ftt»«d to depart ■•"■''inn c,, oat ami65 words
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Article, Illustration234 1929-11-20 11 CO-OPERATIVE RUBBER SELLING. LMR. ERIC MILLER* VIEWS MANUFACTURERS READY TO PAY MORE. ■jJVr -iSS. 11 ?V**" ff* RuW >" **V* Association has S3 l-tr!r«^S^^^322r i<pp r t to consider the cahles the following mi j V Sfhwne< ollr ""don correspondent dent of the 1U; triisfield the well-known authority and past234 words
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Article202 1929-11-20 11 NAVAL REDUCTION PROBLEMS. American Advice to Mac Donald. [Itenter'a Service.] Uashinuton. N«>\. 19. Mr. Stimson states there ia no reason to tve Rear Admiral Hilary Jones has :hanged his mind auout accompanying Ah. son to the five-Power conference aa advii New York, N«.\. m. ng Telegram commenting en the prevalent202 words
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Article41 1929-11-20 11 Members' Thirst for Information. [FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYKICIIITI. London. Nov. 19. In eoimtctJOß with the Singapore Base no fewer than eijfht Members of the House t ;ue atrain putting questions to (Jovernnu-nt M Wednesday asking for more informa41 words
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Article87 1929-11-20 11 Bruce Charged With Party Wreck. Canberra. Nd\. 19. My. .f. G. I>atham. ex-Attorney lG«Mfml \v;t> to-day elected leader of the Federal Nationalist Party m succession t<> Mr. Bruce. l Mr. Maxwell, who was t-xpollod from the Party yesterday, entered o-day's meeting l ttnd (ienounred Bruce tor wrecking the87 words
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Article163 1929-11-20 11 The EMangor Turf Cluh has arranged an amateur meeting at Kuala Lumpur which follow! on after the Taiping meeting m the < latter part of this month. The Kuala Lumpur dates are Dec. 6 and 7 and there will be two for each division of Class 111163 words
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Article141 1929-11-20 11 EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ENGLAND. New York to Nova Scotia. New York. Nov. 19. I Sharp earthquake ■hock* were felt yes x te relay at n<»<»n on the New England coast j from Boston to Maine and also throughout s Nova Scotia and N>w Brunswick and parts 1 of east Quebec,141 words
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Article92 1929-11-20 11 .Notable Association. (British Radio— Official Service.] KiiKhy. Nov. If. fh« two wartime enemies, Captain Ernst Hashagen. German U. Bout Commander, and I Commander Norman Lewis, who commanded British anti-submarine Q ship, ipoke m the cause of peace at the League of Nations Union meeting last night m92 words
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Article59 1929-11-20 11 An Anglo-Argentine Exchange. New York, Nov. 19. American artificial silk products will bf iecidedly disadvantage! under the An^loArgentinian agreement, whereby Creat Britain is assured of a fifty per cent reductior. m duties on certain classes of this merchandise m exchange for an assurance of a continued open59 words
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69 1929-11-20 11 [Reuter's Service.] Cherbourg, Nov. 18. The French submarine Sureouf. 8,250 tons, the largest m the world, was launched this morning:. She has a cruising range of 10,000 to 12,000 miles, and crew of 150. The firmament includes four 5.5 inch guns and a small seaplane. It69 words
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Article70 1929-11-20 11 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi. Service.] Tokyo, Nov. 18. Mr Inoue, Finance Minister, asserts that fears that conditions such as cheaper house rents and reduced prices of daily necessities which are now prevailing m the country did not yet warrant the removal of the gold embargo WW9 groundless. The Minister70 words
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Article94 1929-11-20 11 RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN INTENSIFYING. Bombs on Hailar. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] r, j Tokio, Nov. 19. Press despatches from Manchuria appeal to indicate that the Soviet is pressing attacks simultaneously «t both ends of the l ninese Eastern Railway. Harbin, Nov. 19. A message to the Ren-o quotes a94 words
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Article137 1929-11-20 11 Lloyd George Father of the House. [British Radio— Official Service.) Rugby, Nov. »<). Mr. Lloyd George \vh<» has been a mem>er of the House of Commons since 1830 las. owing to the death of Mr. T. P. O'Connor become the Father of the House, which the title137 words
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Article67 1929-11-20 11 Still More About Zoubkoff. [Renter's Service.] Cologne. Nov. 19. Th.- police m Bonn state ZoabkoJf vu arrested becaUM the authorities feared h»> would cause a disturbance at his wife's funeral, because Zoubkoff, when magisterially examined* claimed he had a right to the body of his wife and woul67 words
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Article344 1929-11-20 11 MUNICIPAL UGLINESS. To the Editor. Sir.— After an Absence from Singapore of ievera] monthi it gives one no small satisfaction to see the President of th< Municipality still wandering about the Bites of various works, apparently deeply interested m their progress. Daring the current week ho344 words
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Article146 1929-11-20 11 At the monthly spoon shoot of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club held at Farrer Range on Sunday the following ten best scores were returned. 2nd: Lieut. Wee Kah Kiat won the hanj dicap aggregate with the score of 70.54 and Pte. Wee Swee Seng won the146 words
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Advertisement68 1929-11-20 11 IX'MAS BAZAAR) y *t Large Stocks of f Everything for I the Kiddies. I: I %n£^ Toys of Every f^WPJ^Bescriptionl 1 1 I Children s| 1 Cracken IX'mas Gards| Festive Season Stockings Shop early and secure I ißobinson&CcLtdi V (Incorporated m England). Raffles Place Singapore. i M« 1 6< *l\/r68 words
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Article988 1929-11-20 12 PEATS IN rOVERIY IN LiBEklA. Story of Harris Christians. Tlm prophjt Harris' 1 has passed away m tne j-auu' sini|»US poverty m WftfcA he naci kftveri at i:i- »:liuk-- «v Cray.ay, i ape ..iiiia.-i, l.ib.iia, vvju.-i a cox.eJpoiMten. oi iui Manchester Guarui&n. the &ews, waich (.as bi.cn988 words
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Article106 1929-11-20 12 Thr Vatican f ity State is bein;r completed *n I'll its details. The Tope has decided ■lint the parish church of the- new State shaM be St. Anne of the Palafranieri (as were <allod the prroomi who walked beside 'Vu» I"a pal ralfrev). He has ordered106 words
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Article1475 1929-11-20 12 IHE KiNG'S RECOVERY OF HEALTH. Welcome News. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Oc. 25. It i.-> convincing evidence of the King* better health that he went out shocking Uk his Sandringham estates this week. II \»;u out ior aicut two hours trying i ne of ti.e new lijrht1,475 words
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Article367 1929-11-20 12 FAIRY GODFATHER OF ROMANCE. The Seats of Hyde Park. i Itere i* d man m London who can claim It i.a\. gUreß more rest to public than i> ether aoaa m this country (remarks a Wiiiet m the Sunday Chronicle). thousands ol lovers bsvn cause to bless I367 words
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Article184 1929-11-20 12 i ranee, *hich is proud being a free■i;:. .is J:^»> OH o th< \wv\ aupei titious, a A n ent Inquiry :onductc iby th Roman Catholic new r, t\\c Croix. -hows that m Paris al< ny ovi-r 200,000 franca (£1 »>oo> ia spent daily < aa>--1184 words
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Article214 1929-11-20 12 IS YOUR VITALITY BEING SAPPED HERE'S A WAY FOR EVERY MAN TO REGAIN VIGOIR AND STAMINA. lAfv's nut much fun when you always fed below par when you can't work up any enthusiasm for anything when you fe«l wi't-k and drained of every atom of energy. Its no u^r looking214 words
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Advertisement380 1929-11-20 12 If i*df Quick V%- Relief INDIGESTION No Bsaiter horn h.i X or how kMiaj von have suffered you can n*'< v relieffioai indifT«stion l-\ removing the cause oi ilu- trouble, i vnallv indig^tion ;\ri-fs tr<>m excess n\;u h m »v \\hi Ii i u^». s t. mentation ami creates gaa*ea380 words
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Advertisement548 1929-11-20 12 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Town Oflce of th Turf and Straits Raeiny Associ tion will, oi December l t. 1929, be situated a\ V.* Bank Building*, Second PJoor. 11. TODD, T.C. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL HANK, LIMITED. Notice of Closing of Transfer Books. i Notta hawhj riven that th? Traa548 words
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Advertisement226 1929-11-20 12 THE lißlTl.^nr^ COMPANY, Mi ;j NOTICE IS ,i Annual Gcn< i ber ttth, thai ,i-v. tared m i NOTH E i, xi Books of th i November -ivei for the si THE SINGAPORE caSi OF COMJ K. N'TK IS H] l>er of Con > i| on th. L H en^awaaamaamia^^^^^^^^—f^^^^^^^^^^^^226 words
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Article1199 1929-11-20 13 ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION IN BATAVIA. "Journey's End" at the "Box. M [From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia, Nov. 12. On the occasion of the observance of the 11th. anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, the Ex-Service Association West Java staged the well-known war play "Journey's End." The arrangements1,199 words
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Article118 1929-11-20 13 That Early Morning Tiger. On Sunday last, says Friday's Pinang Gazette, Mr. W. W. Marsh, manager of the Cycle and Carriage Co., Penang, and Mr Seth Mortimer, of the Municipal Electricitj Department, were out shooting at Muka when they came across a track of tiger pug marks.118 words
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Article51 1929-11-20 13 Australasians Beat Smith and Davis London, Nov. 9. The following are the results of billiar matches. McConachy beat Davis with 23,662 t 1 21,076. r Lindrum beat Smith with 23,400 to 22,03! McConachy's break of 1,377 is a Scottia record, which was previously held by Lini c rum with51 words
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Article467 1929-11-20 13 Singapore, Nov. 18. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. Onions Siam (small) do 07 Pepper black do 67 Pepper white do 1.00 Tamarind (assam jawa) fresh red seedless <]<> Of) Turmeric (kunyet). fresh467 words
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194 1929-11-20 13 REVENGE THREATS TO M. BESSEDOWSKY. Protected by Friends. M. Bessedowsky, First Counsellor of the Soviet Embassy m Paris, who recently made sensational allegations that he had been kept prisoner at the point of the revolver by an agent of the Cheka the Soviet Secret Police is now living m a194 words
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Article57 1929-11-20 13 The King has appointed the Rt. Hon. Frank Russell, one of the Lords Justices of Appeal, to be a Lord of Appeal m Ordinary m the place of Lord Carson. His Majesty has also appointed Sir Mark Romer, one of the judges of the Hifch Court of Justice, Chancery Division,57 words
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Advertisement222 1929-11-20 13 4 0 V^^k Bm i^^l rti T1 ■bP P *-r~.^-. Hall's Wine is a genuine medicated Ene. It enriches the blood and tones i the nerves, rejuvenating the entire stem. That is why doctors recomend it as the unfailing tonic m all ►s of weakness. 1 ,f a wine glassful222 words
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Advertisement96 1929-11-20 13 built in— oOWSIDer some of the outstanding mechanical features of Dodg;e Brothers Trucks and Buses Powerful 6-cylinder engines designed for speed, fuel economy and long life Transmissions of the most improved types 4 -wheel brakes Springs, axles, steering gear of the finest materials and design bodies built for rugged wear96 words
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Advertisement849 1929-11-20 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■IPRKSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twiea Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Dae SingasM f *AUTOMEDON For London, Rotterdam849 words
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Advertisement510 1929-11-20 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn 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. Da Spore. b.b. CITY OF DURHAM Dec 12 s.i. CITY OF HEREFORD j an 9 s.s. CITY510 words
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Advertisement411 1929-11-20 14 P. 0 O British India and Apcar Lin*, (Incorporated m England > *'Cg MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARm SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N r, UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYs rnvrn LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRV| CE M^ i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND \m Due V^ Tonnage. Singapore.411 words
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Advertisement564 1929-11-20 15 0. S. K. Line. Destinations. Vessel. Arrive. Leave, rdam, Hamburg. Bremen 1 iia Colombo, Aden. tt Said. Ardes Hard Dec. 17 Doc. 18 Town, R»o de Montevisfeo and i Kound-the-World t R' Kbn* Maru Nov. 27 \>,v. 28 ar Par at flaiaasi, let, Durban and lomb Canada Han Dec a564 words
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Advertisement517 1929-11-20 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. P— Mr New York. PRES. MONROE Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov 30 Jan 7 PRES. WILSON Dec. a Dec. 12 Dec 14517 words
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Advertisement737 1929-11-20 15 K. P. M. MMLM PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. H«hAL I'AcKhl NA»M«A.*v^ 10., or i»Al.»»i.w I tumrpqmfd m Holland.) (id j UNT»KH rONTHATT WITH T HF \ET 4 ki>i aN'»< fvnjxv Telephone No. 3640, with sub-comections to: Passage, Freight, J Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and737 words
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Article240 1929-11-20 16 Yesterday's Informal Luncheon. At the invitation of Captain Topp and the East Asiatic Company Ltd., over twenty menibers of the Singapore community interested m shipping attended an informal luncheon party held on board the m.s. Alsia, the combined cargo-passenger vessel homeward bound on her maiden voyage on240 words
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Article64 1929-11-20 16 H.M. Submarines Ll9 and LI S, which arrived from Miri on the 15th. instant, left for Colombo yesterday. The supply ship Titania left for England yesterday. She. arrived from Manila on the 15th. instant. The Rawanp, a new coasting vessel, belonging to the Straits Steamship Company, Limited, called at Malacca,64 words
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Advertisement625 1929-11-20 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ,0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.625 words
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Advertisement141 1929-11-20 16 BIBBY LINE. LONDON ADDRESS: 22 PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I. of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vesels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. 1929. CHESHIRE Dec. 12 YORKSHIRE Dec. 26 1930 LEICESTERSHIRE Jan. 9 SHROPSHIRE Jan. 23141 words
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Advertisement145 1929-11-20 16 CHARGEURS REIMS (Incorporated m France.) REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT U*l PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARDS. SAIGON, TOURANE AND HAIPHONf* Due Singapore CAP VARELLA Nov. V CAP TOURANE Dec. 18 HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES. NANTES AND BORDEAUX. Doe Singapore CAP ST. JACQUES Nov. lfr CAP VARELLA Dec. 17 HAVRE, DUNKIRK ANI» ANTWERF LINOIS Dec. 4 DUPLEIX145 words
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Advertisement522 1929-11-20 16 Kerr Steamship Co. n r 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorpo.ated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. (via Suez). M.S. SILVERASH due Xov. 22 M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec. 10 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVirt SINGAPORE TO SAX FRANCISCO \\l LOS ANGELES HARUOIK M.S. SILVKRCEDAR522 words
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Miscellaneous698 1929-11-20 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. Karimon Meranti 9 a.m. Kukup and Benut Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Hong Teck 9 a.m Singkep Van der Does de Bye 10 a.m. Tembiiahan and Indragiri Majang 11 a.m. East Coast of Pahang Jarak 11 a.m. Rhio, Billiton, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo,698 words
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Miscellaneous303 1929-11-20 16 Silverlanh, Barratta, Kijanp, Pelandok. Calchas, Moni. (Brit). PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Kedah: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and infant. Miss MacNeill, Mr. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs C. G. Mawson, Major-General and Mrs. H. L. PriUhard, Lieut-Col, and Mrs. Miller. Mr. D. Parry Evans, Mr. J. M. Thomas, Mr S. Welch, Mrs.303 words
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Article910 1929-11-20 17 Sir J. Stamp's Address. The Norman Kerr Lecture, delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp on "Alcohol as an Econo me Factor," is a valuable and welcome ?ontnbution to the literature of the Alcohol question. An expert study of the drink PtctJoß from the economic point of910 words
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Article103 1929-11-20 17 Johannesburg, Oct. 13. A twelve-year-old boy was herding cattle near Lourenco Marques and playing with a toy bow and arrow when a lioness sprang from the bushes on to an ox. Ignorant of his danger, the lad fitted an arrow and pulled with all his puny103 words
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Article514 1929-11-20 17 Finesse m Wielding the Drill. Where the drill and pick and spade bit* into the London streets, where the HHH|I on a sn;uU> sputters invitinjrly over the brazier, where the little red flags tfunH the holes whirh have heroine history- mi will find men. I514 words
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Article350 1929-11-20 17 Fur Coat Dream Comes True. I rave just realised B dream that comes to every woman at least once m a lifetime -I have worn a 1.000-guinea fur coat, writes the Daily E&UfCM Woman Representative. I found it m a palatial London fur shop. lying majestically with other350 words
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Article196 1929-11-20 17 An amusing story has reached us from Shanghai, about a football match played there recently. It appears that a team from an Italian warship lying, m the river had arranged to play a Chinese team on the Racecourse. The Italians duly turned out, only to have196 words
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Article281 1929-11-20 17 Protection of Life-Size Pictures. London, Oct. 2>. The latest innovation of the film industry, namely, the "Grandeur" him, has been received with curiosity and m some quarter- with apprehension. The film is displayed oa screen fifty feet by thirly-tive and presents life-size pictures with perfect281 words
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221 1929-11-20 17 Unless an improvement is shown m the demand for them, the sharpy, hardly little ponies which are a picturesque feature of Dartmoor are likely to become extinct as a breed. Lovers of these almost wild, but very shrewd animals cannot help feeling clad that221 words
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Advertisement253 1929-11-20 17 Proved by Test Parker Duofolds are Non-breakable, Lifelong Pens f et -t i,:; and not one has \t°' o^m rl and caps are I 'Fermanite" j II 28 .htrr than when I m with ruhber, 100 .J^ Pressureless I \M 1 f t i feather-light i 19 1| |i ittlnlll253 words
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Advertisement225 1929-11-20 17 FEEL FIT AND FRESH IN THE EVENING without qz y r we s? \^<h^y sanatocen OQA fatigue Y f >f -#^Hfljpr Scientific experiments showinc: the sician (See Medical Echo, Jan. 1925). deuree < f fatigue resistance under The gain m physical titnesi was treatment by San i to -en have,225 words
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Article879 1929-11-20 18 ANGRY COMEDY IN HIS TRAINING CAMP. Who Will Hurt Him Ever since Mi. Loon See found Mr. rime (aim-ia. the mountainous Italian i\>-\vi itfh ,he has been pleading for So ne OM to hurt Camera, begging: some to c.!L him to the quick and test the :,;»t.n^879 words
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630 1929-11-20 18 CLOTHES HAVE TO BE "BUILT" ROUND HIM. As I entered trK uii*,^uj'.uu curlier l. the iaige bedroom m tne part Oi uiiiclj t'rlmo Camera, the giani itaJian boxei, had spent his first night iv London, 1 certainly got the big glad hand. He ii> iuaily 7 feet high. My own630 words
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Article126 1929-11-20 18 Miss RontMtoM Questioned m thy F.ondnn. Nov. 7. I .i' afepuardlng o1 British boxers mow m force was fact disclosed bj Mis? Margaret BondfteM, aa Minister oi Labour, replying m the House of Commons to questions relating to thr system of admission of foreign »N» i rs.126 words
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141 1929-11-20 18 Three Penalty Goals. I O!UI<!I1, \o\ In tin- Record Test mr.teli n\ Heading ley, ceds, between the Ru^by Lemfrue and the Australians, tin- League won by 9 points 33,000 paid for admission. Sullivan scored From :< penalty tor England m the fifth minute. iustraPa141 words
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Advertisement375 1929-11-20 18 Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera.375 words
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Advertisement16 1929-11-20 18 In soccer match on Nov. 7th. Oxford University bt-at the Navy by 4 goals Co 2.16 words
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Advertisement159 1929-11-20 18 I YOU WANT IT I WE HAVE IT 1 1 DELCO-REMY equipment for your car. I T A I BORNEO MOTORS, L TD I /Yy 888 l 1 ft I m I t BBBi 1 m I 1 1 9 1 i v^ A. am.%, /I I SICCJ3ICSS llltjilts B^BBBB159 words
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Article286 1929-11-20 19 November IMb., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers H.S. v; pmm.'l to London Standard j one or wtkci.: yuiei. Latest Cable: Lon<!on Spot sheet H BJIM. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 16^ 4 per lb. A Dutch aeroplane on the Amsterdam to Java postal286 words
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Article635 1929-11-20 19 We*, 19th., Closing Prices. ltuyerb tellers. Ayer Weng 1.00 1.20 Hatanp Padang- v 26 Batu Caves 'j:i* 2 ijftj Bukit Arangs 1.f,5~ Jlitams 5$ 55 Hong: Fatts e<; (j«j Johan Tin gg 84% Kinta Tin Dred. 1.42 1 1.47 VKiang River 2.60 2. G0 cum. Kuyohs 14635 words
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Article231 1929-11-20 19 The following is a Census of stocks of rubber htld by dealers and on estates of over 100 acies on October Silt, together with the declared production of the same estates and certain export figures. The s;ocks are compiled from returns by estates and dealers. Stocks. Estate* He-231 words
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Article227 1929-11-20 19 BELLING. November London 4 month-' -;ipht 2 :i 15 I<J London .'< months" -ljrht f|t 7 x London «;n days' -ivrht 13 14 London ."{o Jays' -»inht 2 3 'jfi :vj London demand -2 4 London T. r. BjS HllA I yoi>s and Paris, demand 1429 Hamburg, den227 words
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Article212 1929-11-20 19 \'<'\ t/nibci 19. Tjm ITT) Ton., 992 U Gambier "Mi Pepper Whiti M Pepper Black 4l> Flake Tapi«e« 6 75 Pearl Sau-o SiimM 8.00 tapra Suiuli <: liicV-, Anam No. 2 26*1 Rice Liang Hin Chtn Mark Red Eag.fc (New) 8.80 liice, Siam oW No. 1. 380 Rice, Rangoon212 words
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Article32 1929-11-20 19 The European staff of Merlimau estate has been augmented by the arrival from Home of Mr. MacDonald as an assistant. Mr. A. B. Robb has gone from Merlimai estate to Rengam estate.32 words
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Article59 1929-11-20 19 (FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT.! London, Nov. IH. The tin Market opened this morning at Bit and Btt the general tone bein^ steady. Stocks have risen m London from 4i«.: > .n2 to .")0,0t5h and m Liverpool from 16,158 t<» 17,548. The lower warehousing prices afforded by the Liverpool59 words
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Article43 1929-11-20 19 The tin share niarki-t is na4scldad and inactive and the movements m prices an* lnsijrriticant. There have however been tOBM small recoveries m the Malayan se< tion and South crn Malayan. Sun^ei Besi improved, hut Kepong and Kramat Pulai showed loam.43 words
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197 1929-11-20 19 ROSE MACPHAIL AND PENMAN LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. .V>v. m. Rubber. -London 8 M6d. down 3 16d jp.ni. Price (l.don Std). Spot lm, n llUi'ir 28%, December 5944* Jan.- tear, .so., Apr.-.Jun. 3146. Steady. Tin. -I.OntlOll Lls.i 2l »>tl. up. Milling. C^uiet. Sunui Way- o.iT'j 3.55, Kuchais l.:>o l. Mma Dredge*197 words
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Article65 1929-11-20 19 tsttrday's Alterations. ii i v Buyer Seller. Hud \ut fa m Ts m Kamuntinjr (">s» l,i s r_>s Sd Murai Tin ($1) R6 I'enawat s Haub Aust. s co Simsei l.uas (40) l>7 MpNn< ,laluapas (f) v (Thahawleik (£> ,S7s 39 ft rronoh (.Is) ,c, s 2Qs65 words
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Article91 1929-11-20 19 Or. Duncan FitzwiMiams, of 84 Marys Hospital, London, m an address to York Medical Society, said that on a five ran' average radium had cured GO per cent of <perable cases of cancer, 87 per cent! of borderline cases, and 28 per cent, of inoperable cases The reluctance of patients91 words
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Advertisement335 1929-11-20 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits .Settlements). HE U) OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The ..mpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Cmrt of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies335 words
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Advertisement350 1929-11-20 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong), HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling {$,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. W. H. Bell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.350 words
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Advertisement265 1929-11-20 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £8,000,000 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Reat 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: Midland265 words
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Advertisement43 1929-11-20 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) Jj FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE, T Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. J Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., j Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A, GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.43 words
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Article1485 1929-11-20 20 The composition of the Singapore XV to j meet Negri Sembilan on the Padang on Saturday has already been decided upon and, with the exception of Burke (who makes way for Hoblyn, whose place he filled last Saturday), the side is the same as that which recorded a1,485 words
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Article555 1929-11-20 20 ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION FINED. A Race Lottery. Fires totalling: $1,010 altogether were imposed on the Association of Engineers Mr. P. S. Williams, Second Magistrate, yesterday, when Mr. Harry Butcher, Secretary of the Association, answered charges :>f assisting m the management of a sweep stake on the sixth race555 words
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Article537 1929-11-20 20 PRINCE SEES ITALIAN GIANT TESTED. Stribling's Fine Fight. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. Five thousand spectators, including the Prince of Wales, were present at the Albert Hall to-night for the fight between Primo Camera, the Italian giant, who weighed m at 20 stone, and the537 words
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Article271 1929-11-20 20 Actress Barracked By Audience. Primo Camera, the Italian heavy -weight, has caused a music-hall sensation, says the Daily Express of Oct. 22. Miss Mabel Constanduros, the popular wireless comedienne, was clapped and roughed off the Alhambra stage during the first p« rformanct yesterday afternoon. iler271 words
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Article75 1929-11-20 20 After the closing: of the Chinese Art Exhibition m the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce,. Madame Ho Heung Yin will' visit Kuala Lumpur. It is understood that Chinese residents m the Federal capital are going to have a similar exhibition which will take place m Kwan Tow75 words
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Article739 1929-11-20 20 ETCETERAS WIN SCRAPPY GAME. Individual Brilliance. Etceteras 13 pts.; Merchants 9 pts. The Etceteras won a somewhat scrappy fame over the Merchants, m their Tournament encounter on the Padang yesterday ievening. Most of the scoring came as the result of individual efforts. Soon after the commencement of the739 words
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Article111 1929-11-20 20 Ladies' Eclectic Competition. Ninetyeight cards were taken out for the above competition held m aid of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross Society which resulted as follows: Mrs R. E. Karle 41 12 29 Mrs. J. Groothoff 40 10 30 Miss K. Griffiths111 words
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Article56 1929-11-20 20 The men's monthly medal (Stroke) was played on Saturday and Sunday. Nine cards were taken out and the following were returned. lE. A. Brodie and Major Buchanan won the tall sweeps. Major E. J. B. Buchanan, 87 11 76 E. A. Brodie, 97 18 79 Major A.56 words
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