The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1930
1930-01-11
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Title Section19 1930-01-11 1 The Singapore Free Press 1U CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,92119 words
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Article274 1930-01-11 1 .1 serious railway accidertf has takru place m India the Peshawar express colliding with a goods train Page 11. The Minister for Air has disclosed tlic close co-operation of the British and French Air Ministries m a scheme for extensive air routes Page 11. Tourists wishing to274 words
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Article105 1930-01-11 1 Trademark notices Page 9. N re Perak Turf Club rates Page 12. Increasing popularity of Orange Smash Page 5. Caldbeck. Macgregor for the Harvey IberrlM Page 10. Government evening classes at Raffle Institution Page 9. The Fresh Food Company for hams and bacons Page 12. New life of105 words
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Article158 1930-01-11 1 Saturday, 11th. High Water, 06.0k 8.2, 20.04. 7.3. Malacca: H. "W.. 3.50 a.m., 5.5. 4.20 p.m 4.2. Penang Races. ISP. annual meeting, K.L. Rugby: Malaya Cup Final. K.L. P.S.R.F.C. vs. S. Johore. S.C.C. 'A 1 vs. Welch A'. Royal Samoan Dancers, Theatre. 9.30. Sunday. 12th. High Water, 07.07,158 words
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Article1127 1930-01-11 1 Quicquut agunt /loxnnrs nnsln Ml hbclli. Juivnul. Freshly cut bananas trees and coconut branches m used at Hu I:< i:iv to eonvev the impression of a South s< :is Ix-ach as :i setting lOT the Samoan DUMH The T<>pi< Ist suggests to the M:n;e manager t1,127 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1930-01-11 1 WING LOONG. KOR HK.H CLABS rAiumncQ. Styie. cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STREET. I Raffles Hotel! FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION 1 J}}£ commencing AFTER |j WEDNESDAY WAniJld j| 1 frZy Mura omirnovd ™iF v I! I m The Celebrated Shanghai 1 Dancer li Concert L Hmitl M271 words
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Advertisement251 1930-01-11 1 BLACK <& DECKER for ail standard voltayps M> Universal Electric Valve Rcfacer 1 ft JHE Black and Decker y 2 m. Universal Electric W r Valve Refacer is designed to do high grade i j precision work. All working parts are carefully j 1 j machined. The moving tables are251 words
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Advertisement23 1930-01-11 1 I COMFORT j CHARLES HEDDSDECR II CHAMPAGNE j ii VINTAGE 1919 I The Best. i j i SSWEE LEE CO., I Wine Merchants.23 words
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Advertisement12 1930-01-11 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for 3UBOPSAM TMPICAL SUITS, It, HIGfl STREET.12 words
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Advertisement229 1930-01-11 2 FREE SHOW For those who take an interest m the rapid industrial progress of Japan and the natural glory of her country, i COME AND SEE Seven Reels of Moving Pictures "INDUSTRY SCENERY OF JAPAN" for better understanding of your economic ties with Japan. ..i No :< few reels of229 words
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Advertisement262 1930-01-11 2 VICTORIA THEATRE INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE ROYAL SAMOAN DANCERS SEASON EXTENDED TO WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15th. Matinee on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. THE GREATEST NOVELTY SHOW EVER PRESENTED TO SINGAPORE AUDIENCES. To-Night a r9.30 p. m. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $3, $2, AND $1. PAVILION From Wednesday, Bth. to Monday, January262 words
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Advertisement296 1930-01-11 2 f PLAYING TO CAPACITY AUDIENCES NIGHTI V V SEASON EXTENDED UP TO SUNDAY, JAN Jj ALHAMBRAb Tan Chens Kee, Sole Proprietor. TO-NIGHT TO-"MORROW (SUNDAY). Jf^ In the Second Show at 9 p.m. 1 John Barrymore X IN AS 2 f DON JUAN A pageant of beauty and beautiful wonun AHe296 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous541 1930-01-11 2 CHURCH SERVICES. St. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 1ST SINDAY AFTER FPIPHAVY. 7 am. Holy Communion. 7.30 am Matins 8 am. < choral* Holy Communion. No Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. < choral t Evensong and Sermon Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy541 words
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Article1113 1930-01-11 3 MUNICIPALITY CHARGED. Victoria Theatre Complaints "Out of Date." Oar Film Correspondent.] TAirt PI AY" and Ttefttn Manager," whc i- tar 'i the Free Prats express fear that the Municipality have begun a war tuv.unst enterprise by contracting with a a flrn to show sound Olmi1,113 words
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Article349 1930-01-11 3 Our London con on Dec 12th. says: Thi a?' lfalaya m Btn-ope r InternaUonaJ Exhibition it Anl I the s of tJ i there will be adj pis M ran proand m v to reprodnctiom of ii^t m Empire as I is to-day, will be bta the349 words
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Advertisement203 1930-01-11 3 L D o»« -te ri.k. Tb. •£»*>• *A > W P«.t,lU r'??"f 8f v "P° ur ''berated by Ev.n. V^M EVANS' ~l P&stiffes Tkr^ H,^,.i and U b, CJ^uu FLECTRrciTYI ECONOMY AND SERVICE 1 Jfe, fit i 111 1 1 j^ T S I J 7/:/ '77/ 7A T ADVEimSIXG203 words
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Advertisement106 1930-01-11 3 j/A. FA V and "EG AN Company) a or s a >• FAY-EGAN MACHINES fW MTu] i 'flaaal •si^bbbmbbk i > ww^ ■—j i m rm. t^lcP* Modermaethe Wood- Working IssL-itsstry. 1 I I&IHbSE<^. ■I Sole Agents s l voU E NIXBO ENGINEERS, LIMITSD. I I -Incorporated m Sti-aits Scttlomont106 words
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Article905 1930-01-11 4 jj Remarkable Progress m Equipment and i Emergency Devices. f EASIER TYRE CHANGING. j By V The Hon. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE J 5 DEVELOPMENT of the car itself has born so rapid that we seldom stop to think of the improvement which is taking place simultaneously905 words
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Article159 1930-01-11 4 For Milkmen. Motorists, Parents and Others. New York. A programme of quietness has been drawn up by Mr. Shirley H Wynne. New York's Health Commissioner. He calls it the Etiquette cf Noise. Motorists are told to look to the brakes of their cars, not to toot159 words
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290 1930-01-11 4 Covers 20,000 Miles at Average Speed of 82.73 M.P.H. All records for sustained speed, previously held by American cars, were shattered on the Montlhery track near Paris, France, when Marchant Morel. KirilofT and Leroy De Presale drove their 12 -cylinder sleeve-valve Voisin 30. 000 kilometres290 words
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Article151 1930-01-11 4 Detroit's Method of Reducing Congestion. In order to relievo it> ever-pressing trafir 1 problem, the city of Detroit has thought out i new idea m control by street -markinc. t: method is said to bo better than the o: street"' idea. Detroit proposes to dividt it-s matf151 words
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Article88 1930-01-11 4 I'nderground Paris Road Proposed The Parisian authoring are HfOVM tacking the traffic problem, mm threatening to block Urn struts complete!has been suggested tliat five great under. garages or car parks should be constructw at five of the most congested points city, whilst private enterprise will I to88 words
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Article138 1930-01-11 4 Road patrols equipped with pair outfits, and small quantiti. > oil are the latest development i: patrols, which cruise along Uh nia.: motor cycle combinations, an- organ! Royal Swedish Automobile Club motorists m trouble, and their to members of any other rennrr.i body affiliated to the Swedish138 words
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Advertisement243 1930-01-11 4 l' I '^lf|J2]Y'l1 < '''i^ f~l For real dispatch o^? £/i x«/^ delivery t *HE alert and progressive ease of operation, 'l "^SS^. JL truck operator who seeks minimum upkeep true economy, coupled with ut- charges and a lower \f^^^W^ r^B most dispatch m the safe delivery cost of delivery243 words
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Article1321 1930-01-11 5 CLASH WITH POLICE. One Killed and Many Injured. The Sydney Sun of Dec. 16 gives the following account of the riots at Rothbury Mine m which one man died as the result of wounds and over fifty were injure:! Rothbury, Dec. 16. Sensational shooting «M the1,321 words
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Article415 1930-01-11 5 Running Engines m Closed Garages. Dr. Leonard Hill writes to The Times: In regard to the case of the driver who yesterday was charged with drunkenness and acquitted at the Barnet Police Court on the evidence that he and the two men who lost their lives415 words
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Advertisement244 1930-01-11 5 t The owner of an Austin soon develops the feeling X T r t Car tha J. Itlost 1 men have f <>r their dofrl X ♦> respect amounting: almost to affection. For the Austin soon becomes a valued friend: so sound-so utterly dependable— so untiring m its efforts to244 words
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Advertisement108 1930-01-11 5 C^^^M^M^^^^^^^^t^A^fc^t^^^.. AA A> > a AAA A A ft^A fcJ» A.4 4.AAAAA i* x X yff^^^^^ss^i,^^^^^ T[k morris commercial X patriotically. X WRITE FOR PARTICULARS B^ifi'T^^^^Ni t OF HIRE PURCHASE TERMS B^m&«9WVPIIB9BB^3^ X VX[) ILLUSTRATED LIST. <! CHASSIS PRICES: BWMMMMMLjJg^ 2-Ton Ch:ts>is $1,350. *S* 12-Cwt. $1,850. V fd ifV !<108 words
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Article888 1930-01-11 6 SKTH KING on KFFP ON PEGGING AWAY: GOALS WIN MATCHES AND LEAGUES VALUE OF VERSATALITY. "Keep pr RK in R SWSJ the advice wIM Bath Blag. Ita OMsmiS Ath'etic an/, former Sheflield United pl.yrr. offers as the main factor m amUb arid Us«Utl MtJ ninir This,888 words
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Article1536 1930-01-11 6 IVAN SHARPE on SCOTTISH INFLUENCE IN TEAM SUCCESS: TRADE SLUMP AFFECTING CLUBS. "Skill alone docs not win through m the highly competitive arena of modern footluill." writes Ivan Sharpe m this, the second of his exclusive football articles for UU free Press. A blend of1,536 words
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432 1930-01-11 6 THE AMATEUR-PROFESSIONAL QUESTION IN TEN NIS. Will there be an open Tournament? although the tennis Mann Is closed the winter hot stove let i now Among the topics claiming the attel followeri of the une of course, the p eed amendment sent to the Intel Lawn Tern I termtton by432 words
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Article1024 1930-01-11 6 TODAY'S BATTLES: HOLDERS' DIFFICULT TASK AT BIRMINGHAM, Leauue football at home is temporarily pended to-day so far as the chlbs m the First and Second Divisions and some of the Third DtrMon team are concerned, while the nating battl- [Off the English Cv.p^ at pn m the1,024 words
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Article149 1930-01-11 6 I We forecast below the likely winners of to-day's Cup ties. Probable Winning teama Ui r. black type; where neither team is m black type a drawn game is indicated Rotherham vs. Notts Forest. < h niton vs. Queen's Park Rangers. Chesterfield vs. Middlesbrough. Wrexham149 words
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Article, Illustration730 1930-01-11 6 ArtKttr Peall - ArtKttr Peall Billiard Topics and Comments. Ignore the Obvious: Remember I the Cushions. I RIGHT SHOTS PLAYED WRONGLY. 1 The young amateur is advised not to stick to the orthodox set strokes, but to I,*,^ for the unobvious ones. Mr. Peall emphasises the need of looking730 words
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Article111 1930-01-11 6 A 1! Chicago Stadium his en It is tli,- Jiivni-mu' OS m I ifound c comi)i( ted at a cist of J.t'>' The litct ot ttM Ad\i-.r\ I E:inl.i;id rerommendinu a OOntb wtitr wicket aad altered 1u v these rtiimri have beea m n lacuiry on the trial 1:1 coumy111 words
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Miscellaneous88 1930-01-11 6 TO-DAY'S LEAGUE FIXTURES. DIV. HI (Southern). SCOTTISH LEAGUE (Div. I). j Gillingham vs Watford. Aberdeen vs. Airdrieonians. Norwich C. vs. Torquay U. Celtic vs. Hamilton A. r Southend U. vs. Brentford. Dundee U. vs. Dundee. Palkirk vs. Rangers. DIV. 11l (Northern). Hibernian* y S Ayr U. > Accrington S. vs.88 words
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Article376 1930-01-11 7 Is it Just or Fair To-Day The Guards' View:— "lt is an unwritten law 'hat a Guards' officer must resign his commisMon when he marries an actress, So I am giving up my Army career"— Mr. Francis Francis, of the Royal Horse Guards. And a Woman's:—376 words
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Article464 1930-01-11 7 The "Tunnel" Trench. Mr. Hubert Griffiths war play "Tunnel Trench" was produced by one of the Sunday societies four or five years ago, and its very definite good points were then acclaimed. But (writes W. A. D. m the Daily Telegraph) m those days there464 words
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143 1930-01-11 7 Question of Moral Responsibility. Dr. Edwin Smith, the coroner, at an inquest held at Shoreditch on Albert Cawthorne, aged eight, son of Mr. George Cawthorne, a carman, of James-court, Bethnal Green, said: "One feels that a serious moral responsibility rests on those who light-heartedly encourage143 words
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Article42 1930-01-11 7 "Why did you not answer the plaJntiflf'i letter?" a defendant was asked at Marylebom County Court. The Answer: I posted my reply m a bo? which turned out afterwards not to be a ptllai box. I am sorry.42 words
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Article518 1930-01-11 7 Long Period of Usefulness. The Straits Chinese Reading Club (Branch of the Chinese Christian Association) continues its activities and has now ended its 41st cession very successfully with 20 members m the Senior section, 17 members m the Junior section and 11 members m the sustaining518 words
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Article341 1930-01-11 7 Further details are contained m the Hong Kong papers to hand of the terrible double tragedy discovered by a house servant of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. C. Burnett who found his master and mistress both dead m their sitting •room last week. Mr. and341 words
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Article189 1930-01-11 7 TWENTY -FIVE YEARS AGO. How they Hanged three Europeans m Hong Kong. Extract from the S. C. M. Post of January 4, 1905: "Information is to hand that the three young Europeans who were sentenced to death by the Chief Justice, at the Criminal Sessions, on a charge of murdering189 words
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Article25 1930-01-11 7 c Mr. Julius Rosenwald, the Chicago millionaire t and philanthropist, has married the mother of r his son'a wife, says a Reuter message from Philadelphia.25 words
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Advertisement221 1930-01-11 7 Delightfully Refreshing germs that cause decay. No other dentifrice is so refreshing. One-half !B IfAIVkIAC B IVvLf nvd Special Announcement! Mr. RENE I LLMANN, just back from Europe, has j brought with him the latest novelties m JEWELLERY, CLOf KS, CRYSTAL WARE, etc., also a Special line of UONDERFCL PATTERNS221 words
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Advertisement245 1930-01-11 7 +&&&&^Z"Z"Z"Z"Z"Z"Z"Z"Z~Z*<*<*<*<*W •>♦♦> I TAIKOO SUGAR I CUBES and HALF CUBES f packed m X I 1 lb. cartons, 3 lb. 5 lb. tins GRANULATED packed m X I I 1 lb. cartons, 5 lb. 10 lb. bags X OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I I Manufactured by I Taikoo Sugar Refining245 words
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Article494 1930-01-11 8 800 Trains Pass Over Him. Jack is just an ordinary brown and white-fox-terrier dog. but he the hero of Kensington, and the proudest dog m the Royal Borough And he has something to be vain about, too. <s; s a mail week paper.) For three494 words
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Article71 1930-01-11 8 The Norwegian Parliament has just voted a special law concerning the handwriting of doctors, under which they must write their prescriptions m a clear and legible handwriting m accordance with the strictest rules of calligraphy, or pay a fine. It wus stated during the debates that71 words
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Article335 1930-01-11 8 Coronation Pomp. A Mamg Oxford student has just left the university to ascend the golden throne of one of the great Central Indian States. His Highness Maharajah Raj Rajeshwar Bawal S'.in Yestwant Rao Holkar 11.. who h^s been an undergraduate of Christ Colleee. Oxiord. will, the335 words
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Article203 1930-01-11 8 Perfect Exponents of "Sfimmiiig.'* S.iakes are no longer a nightmare: they have be OHM the Litost May fair collecting hobby. A snake dealer m London told a Daily Expmi representative that the demand for siia'-:e--. as pets was greatly increasing. "Women are keen collectors, and203 words
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Article40 1930-01-11 8 The birth of a 25th child to Mrs. Francesco Sangello. wife of a labourer, is announced from Portland. Maine. U.S. Mrs. Sangello. who is 42. has- had three sets of twins. Twelve of her children are alive.40 words
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558 1930-01-11 8 UNHAPPY MARRIAGES. Gentle Rebuff to a London Suitor. Vienna, Dec. 6. Princess Ida Sulkowski. daughter of one of the proudest and wealthiest families of old Imperial Austria, and now forced to work as a housemaid for live shillings a week, has received a romantic and passionately phrased558 words
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Article291 1930-01-11 8 £70- A- WEEK CHOKI'S GIRLS. Earl Carroll and the world's beauties. Chorus girls employed by Earl Carroll, the American producer, are paid a minimum waaji Of £15 week, says the British United Press New York correspondent. And eight of them are paid as much as £7u a week. "Through these291 words
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Article105 1930-01-11 8 Opera singers' fees must come down before the grand opera "crisis" can be remedied, declares Signor Mascagni, th« famous composer. Opera m Italy is m financial difficulties, and Signor Mascagn has been appointed by the recently constituted Italian Academy to inquire into the causes. He105 words
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Advertisement296 1930-01-11 8 II si^fe UU FOR THE I 1 T#% NEW YEAR I I JWgm id' 1. LET YO^R CHOICE BE A FIAT I H itSmfa H I I'VI FROM THIS ATTRACTIVE RANGE II 1)1 TEr I I A Model No lIP Type. No. of Seats. Price. I C J iKfl I296 words
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Advertisement291 1930-01-11 8 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY A host of mm (;ui'l women, too)fl^ that, when they bmva t...,, bodily fancttoni become weak ,v, starts up m joints and maaclra. M, activity teemi dulled, the blood i aloggish, work becomes distasteful i pleasures |0M their grip, Toil Ul. frequent condition is291 words
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Article329 1930-01-11 9 FRENCH DEMAND. Must be Based on Statement of Programmes. t ßeuter's Service.] Rome, Jan. 9. The French note rejects Italy's proposal for Franco- Italian naval parity and insists that limitation should be based on a statement by each Power outlining its construction programmes for the329 words
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113 1930-01-11 9 Terrific Gale Follows Tremors. [Router's Service.] \.iiite». 3mm. 19. A severe c. rthquake shock bai been expertenccd throughout West V :■■.:•:<■? listing for several seconds here and over a minute at Vanncs where chimne;. s were rtllknigrni I.'Orient. Jan. 10. The earthquake shoe!; was ;.t113 words
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Article75 1930-01-11 9 SA MOAN NATIVES DEFY AUTHORITIES. Mau Members who will not Surrender. [Reuters Service.] Wellington. Jan. 9. A message from Apia states that 58 Samoans belonging to the Mau yesterday sent, a letter giving certain reasons for not appearing before the Administrator. The Mau adherents have entirely abandoned Falgata and Vaimauga75 words
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Article76 1930-01-11 9 French Fear German Sincerity. I Keuter's Service] The Hague. Jan. 9. M. Tardieu. M. Briand. Herr Curtius and Herr Wirth discussed the eventuality of the German Government tearing up the Young plan, which the French regard as possible whilst the Germans scorn the idea. It was76 words
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66 1930-01-11 9 [Reuters Service.] New York, Jan. 9. Mrs. Eva Paris, a New York society woman, has been killed owing to her aeroplane crashing m the marshes of Sat ilia River, Georgia, while she was flying alone to attend an air meet at Miami. She was66 words
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54 1930-01-11 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Jan. 10. Mr. Hoover has appointed Mr. Gilchri.st Baker Stockton minister to Austria and Mr. Abraham Ratshesky. minister to Czecho-Slovakia. Stockton served under Mr. Hoover m the American Relief Administration m Europe after the war. Ratshesky is a Boston broker and a prominent member54 words
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Article32 1930-01-11 9 t Reuter's Service.] Washington, Jan. 9. Mr. Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission has abruptly adjourned until Feb 2nd. It ia understood it came to a deadlock on the prohibition question.32 words
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Advertisement516 1930-01-11 9 BUSINESS CARDS. MADAME GOULMEY v it] Specialist Diploma Paris ft V l( n na. Kl\(i VV ROOM 4. Anni'Hl HOTKL. M^ssaßf. Scalp A Hair Treatment. s.rviiiK ONLY at Clients' Residences. MISS N. BUHRIS MIDWIFE AND MASSAGE. 739 Kampong Bahru Road. TO CLERKS OTHERS. Arc you looking for a job For516 words
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Advertisement619 1930-01-11 9 tenders! municipality of singapore. JSSZ VjtSJStJSOfs r that particulars nt t .Jw 2 or s rv »c«». »nd Tender. Dat« of Closing. S£ y f Cast lron Pip for the^ Municipa. Oa, r>p. rt Jan. 15th, 1930. 22.000 volts Triple Lead Bhrathed Armoured Split ConJuctor Cable *> ,o,nt 4 p.n,,619 words
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Advertisement803 1930-01-11 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above trade mark is the exclusive property of H. B. MILLS, carrying on business as H. B. MILLS COMPANY of 525, Market Street, San Francisco, California, United States of America, Manufacturer, and is used by him m respect <>t NManeea used as food or803 words
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Advertisement648 1930-01-11 9 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT EVENING CLASSES. RAFFLES INSTITUTION. fnrr^, U tK eCt tO "^.^ing a number oi students to justify their formation, classes will be held m the following subjects TECHNICAL. COMMERCIAL. 1- Mathematics Book-keeping 2. Chemistry— Theoretical 3. Clirmistry— Practical 2> T >'P ln 4. Phjtkea 3. Shorthand I! Machi^ Drawing648 words
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Article25 1930-01-11 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. CAMERON—At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on January 7. to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cameron, of Kuala Lumpur, awn. Both well.25 words
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693 1930-01-11 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SAIIRDAY, JA NUARY 11, 1930. VOLUNTEERING NEEDS. Headquarters here have, we believe, under consideration arrangements m connection with an explanation of the Volunteering position at the moment to the members of the European community, which will show what are the requirements and what has to be done693 words
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Article1417 1930-01-11 10 Addition! to the schedule of the Deleterious Ordinance are noted m the current The rate to be paid for tappable rubber trees m the Rural Board area for the present year has been fixed at two cents per tree. The Register of Criminals la to be kept at Kuala Lumpur1,417 words
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Article339 1930-01-11 10 CAUSE OF THE CKiSls. More Production Lest Consumption. A very lucid explanation of tht 1 the large Chinese losses due to was given to a Free Press rep;-. local authority yesterd.i\ A.s an introduction it ua- i silver had become less and 1> rency purposes all339 words
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Article49 1930-01-11 10 Goldbar Gambling Forbidden. [Reuter's Far E.i>;-:' v Vuikuu Declaring that the ifcuap ■MMttttOnU jump m u.ildb.i; ferted the country's Bnanoefl Mid I of the people, the State C to prohibit all speculation m IOkBMU has instructed the Ministry of PkMU adequate measures for deahnu with tl tion.49 words
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Article60 1930-01-11 10 Comes off to -day. (Hanyo Nlchi-lflchl i In view of the removal «>t •>:.• Vhicfa takes effect on Saturday Japan i.- ready to meet t!.' cashment with Y100.000.000 i: was coined by the Osaka Mini It is understood that the B removal of the gold embargo will60 words
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Advertisement214 1930-01-11 10 JOHN HAKVEY SONS. LTD. SHERRIES. BRISTOL MILK BRISTOL CREAM. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. {Incorporated under the Compmiea* Ordinance* of Hong Kong). (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. SINGAPORE. i' BY SPEC lAI. APPOINTMENT TO j 2 H.M TIIK KINO ;^^'S£' F SIA>I S ESTD. aS^^^^^Sid 1872.214 words
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Advertisement62 1930-01-11 10 I v^l^^B^B^BWV I__J A DAILY PAPER refers to the "newly marred husband." Perhaps he had had an 4ti" eliminated with a rolling pin. All newly married couples should hold "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIXE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Teleohone PIBO. I H. 8. WINTER I TAILOR.62 words
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Advertisement91 1930-01-11 10 COMMODITY MARKET. LONDON AND NEW lORI AND RUBBEK HtlCI 9 IFREE rEBU BEEVICI RIGiT] London. Jan. 10. 1.11 I" n Messrs. Lewis. La/aru notify to-day's tin pn< Spot £176 14 16 (up 2 16) £180 2 16 (up 2 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington ami notify to-day's rubber91 words
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Article42 1930-01-11 11 INDIAN RAILWAY SMASH. DEATHS AND INJURIES. Kxpress Collides with PG«odB Train. New Delhi. Jan. 10. 1 ttHM and 14 injured collision of the Ppsha■l train. Express mounted the U» llWtf brake van and pas- '-Pfd. The fOOdi Bd tfcl lm, were blocked.42 words
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Article32 1930-01-11 11 th m i Few Weeks. OOfTKjyi I l'.inuU<.f x d m he c:. two hour subdue .1 baa <■ o< a f( I ovn E nulls i damagi32 words
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Article33 1930-01-11 11 London's l\\\r Scheme. Radio -Official Banrie*]. Hi" l.n. io. new Slum I imenl d Mini'; of Inadhn m hand been drawn up m of show it ol about f 9.000.000.33 words
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Article22 1930-01-11 11 oiour Pro -ess. 1 SI RvfCE. COPYRIGHTI. 1 Ltd. i c jo. I 1 took Id and m the22 words
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Article34 1930-01-11 11 Progregfl Made. tetn Service, i Nanking. Jan. In Minister Dr Wane, m a si-^rr-d.i ily conversation with Sir .11 outstandmt; Sino•■luding extrality. revision of and Wei Hai-wei says n nmipkitt agreement at34 words
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Article31 1930-01-11 11 X d:<>— Official Service] Kughy. Jan. IU. ites of the Hague Conferniurning discussion of tech;d it la hoped that dur:it will be reached on severmcludmg the date of31 words
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Article30 1930-01-11 11 RVXCX COPYRIGHT I It.mgkok. Jan. 8. cens-is which was md which n*ve just been pub- ate "f Increase In Man In the last ten years i thousand.30 words
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Article38 1930-01-11 11 BOS. COPYRIGHT] London, Jan. 10. M i> '-Ha ially antj« married to Mr is twenty four 'ncl I Jn<r father m 1915. I Ol the eleventh Earl who d and the family hire iiiui Iforajehlre.38 words
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Article28 1930-01-11 11 SERVICE -COPYRIGHT]. London, Jan. 10. M still living when Home at Purley with tin head, but he died soon A revolver was found by his28 words
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Article49 1930-01-11 11 Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. Jan. 10. inna's first home-made hydroI m Fukien has arrived at S five months building and It has four motors of 360 horse■wtttc cables on page 9.) m kf Captain J. S. Miller of *3 n to tm s.S.V.F. has been accept-49 words
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Article32 1930-01-11 11 fUm FOURSjiARREI). Hespect m U^Tb7 Paid by Tourists. IF^E PRF^ SERVICK coPYRrOHT; SSHSS r mmm wm by -PwtoJ to s (1 M is veteomed by —unit for»-i« n roinmuniiu.32 words
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Article66 1930-01-11 11 An Anglo-American Company. 'Brit: h Radio— Official Service. I to b; p >d m i)umry ;Mui >*»££ U U! world generally P~W »ffl be«i hail the «-,,t of Production and ,Im,-.. ,uiy th pil I ,ciateci iranteed the world. I b, mi Dean, chain the Kndka C 7:66 words
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Article50 1930-01-11 11 Police Raid Leader's House. [Heater*! Service.) < -li utt.-i. J;m. 10. Cnai telj Ibtta m the when there iptendki I its- n Band the i r and '.or- O f t lice 1 i paj union board tax. I The propert oe red- i ;,:iv I50 words
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Article165 1930-01-11 11 SEQUEL TO ROTHBURY RIOTS. Angry Miners Concentrate on Colliery. [Reuter's Service] Sydney, Jan. 10. R nting Government's action m moving two trains of coal from Rothbury 10.000 miners ed at various centres for the purpose of marching into tht town, whither a detachment Of "0 polioe has been despatched from165 words
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Article41 1930-01-11 11 Thousands Dead. I Reuters Far Eastern Service. J Peking. Jan. 10. The cold wave m the northwest provinces is reaping a grim harvest as 15.000 deaths have occurred IB north Shansi alone. Earlier cables on page 9.)41 words
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Article179 1930-01-11 11 Denial of OfTence. A vouhl; BtralU-bora ntilncfi |M who described herself lun the vile of a man namec 1 Pfej CIK-nn nhWg living at Paya Lebar, mi the second MCOMd m :i case of kidnapping Vhidi was heard by tiM District Judge (Mr C. H. G. Clarke*179 words
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Article18 1930-01-11 11 Mr W H Gatneld and Mr. R. W 3rant. of the Government Service, have returned from i leave.18 words
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Article213 1930-01-11 11 FRANCO-BRITISH SCHEME Abolition of National Frontiers. f ßritish Radio Official Service]. Rugby, Jan. 10. The Air Minister, Lord Thompson, who last y t >a r had discussions m London with M. L. Eynac. French Air Minister, upon methods of Anglo-French co-opera-tion m aviation, last night made reference213 words
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Article225 1930-01-11 11 Scheme to Sever Georgia from Russia. fßeuter's Service. 1 Berlin. Jan. 10 Remarkable evidence m regard to an attempt BIC British support for a plot to overthrow the Soviet by flooding Russia with mflHam of spurious Soviet bank notes was given by one of the defendant* m the225 words
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Article48 1930-01-11 11 A Record Interruption. [FREE PRESS SERVICE-COPYRIGHT]. Ban-k.rk. Jan. 10. The land telegraph lines connecting Ifa and Siam which have been out of orde; the typhoon m the middle of December anbeginning to function ■fain. There is much indignation m eonunerclari < ircles at this recori interruption.48 words
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Article29 1930-01-11 11 I FREE PRESS SERVICE -COPYRIGHT]. Bangkok. Jan. 10. The foundation of the memorial bridue was laid by the King this afternoon. (Earlier cables on page 9.)29 words
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143 1930-01-11 11 BRITISH SEAMAN'S PLEA. Had Committed No Crime. "Don't be hard on a poor fellow. Your Honour." said Robert Hitchins. a British seaman to Mr. J. F. F. Gregg m the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he asked to b^ spared from spending the night at the Police Station. Hitchins is143 words
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Article133 1930-01-11 11 Charged with using abusive language and threats with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, A. B. Abraham was summoned before the District Judge, Mr. C. H. G. Clarke yesterday. The complainant was a man named V. Hamid employed by Ismail Sahib of the Singapore133 words
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Article17 1930-01-11 11 The Colonial estimates for 1930 have received the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.17 words
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Article611 1930-01-11 11 CURIOUS DEBT STORY. Allege Assault on a Detective. The two Bombay merchants, Eusop Gani anc Habib Hadji Sulliman. manager and assistanl respectively of Abdul Hamid and Company. 2( Malacca Street, who were charged with extortion of $50 from a Tamil shop-assistant what brother owed them some611 words
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Article297 1930-01-11 11 The Real Meaning of "House Rent/ That four armed Chinese accosted a Chinese stoker employed at the Tan Kah Kee rubber factory In Sumbawa road on November 13 and demanded money from him, and that the man was stabbed m the back by one of the four, was297 words
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Article88 1930-01-11 11 Mr. .Goodford of the Preventive Service was charged before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday with causing hurt by a rash act. He was driving his car along Bencoolen Street at about one o'clock yesterday morning when he came into collision with three rikishas which were travelling In88 words
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Advertisement130 1930-01-11 11 I jPf^23BEB fast col ur i PC or i i r />* I i i i 'sJ Children s Frocks and i feS^ l^ Suits i ffi V^f|^^^f TOiIRALCO 38 m. $1.00 yd. {5 t^^B^^^- m'RO GINGHAM 36 m. SO 90 yd IS VS^KS& I'OTTERS T/V CAMMUCB 36 m. $0.75130 words
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Article430 1930-01-11 12 Woolley's Fine Batting. The M.C.C. team won two and lost two matches, and drew one, on their Australian tour. They commenced with good wins against Western and South Australia, performed well up to a point against Victoria, to be then badly defeated, struck trouble m Sydney without430 words
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Article268 1930-01-11 12 The Spectre of Relegation. It would be a cruel judgment upon the Arsenal's campaign of high finance m football if. despite their efforts to bring brighter play to London, they found themselves at the end of the season relegated to the Second Division. It is quite268 words
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Article368 1930-01-11 12 Methods of Classics. P. A. Newton i Oxford. Blackheath, and England) writes to the Morning Post. Your article on place-kicking and the letter of Mr. D. J. McFarlan revive memories of years long ago when I thought I knew something of place-kicking. I used to follow generally368 words
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Article243 1930-01-11 12 The tenth anniversary of the Amateur Sport Ing Association was celebrated on Saturday and Sunday iMt There was keen competition m the all-day championship Badminton tournament for the Association's Shu-Id, which commenced at noon on Saturday. The Championship was won by Mr W« B> ng Hai with243 words
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Article195 1930-01-11 12 "A Warning to Members." Under the above heading the Pinang Gazette says: At the annual meeting of the Penang Turf Chib, Mr. D. A. M. Broun, the President, referred to the habit of a certain number of ordinary members and a great number of subscribing members who gave195 words
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Advertisement650 1930-01-11 12 NOTICES. THE MEMBERS OF CHETTIAR (NATTUKOTAI NAGAKATHAR) COMMUNITY OF SINGAPORE CORDIALLY INVITE The ladies and gentlemen of Singapore to be present at thr Festival of TAIPUSAM. to be celebrated el their Temple at Tank Road, on Wednesday, January 15th, 1930. Programme: 1. Tuesday. January 14th, from 9 a.m. to 12650 words
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Advertisement452 1930-01-11 12 DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? I TRYOXOCUBES ULQJINSPIIII W^M^*^ Tber« ib no better pQI mWmr "fcan MARTIN'S. You can |F upon MARTIN'S PILLS ISold by all Chtmi*t9 Stow and TIMMS DISPENSARY, Raffles Square, Singapore. NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The public is hereby notified that payments m respect of taxes, fees,452 words
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Advertisement552 1930-01-11 12 yT r fJ V jt Look at this BABY! j r QEE how strong and sturdy he is, how i L »J well developed his limbs, how well j P nourished he is, what good firm solid J flesh he has 5He is a Glaxo baby the food that is552 words
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Miscellaneous264 1930-01-11 12 I NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: NoTeTAt the Saracen's Head. 81l Arthur Moreland. ME~ AY' /'''> -VANrAGEOFL.V.MG.NTH£STCAMaSO WM LlM' IS 1 fi^^ PHIM,' 'I I nfffAf J^~ V'l MANY PEOPLE PA&SED THAT SHE COULD GET ANY NOSE SrtE R» ™ftEB ;r«TOF»\/E POCT/ONS |IMw ;j!:B t MlVflla^ fA f*K,N:AS [f J IIBN264 words
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Article943 1930-01-11 13 THE WAY TO SECURITY. Importance of Sino-Japanese Friendship. fProm Our Own Correspondent.! Tokyo, Dec. 19. Of far more importance to Japan than the per cent, auxiliary ship strength of the United states she i.s ntkfc* is the elimination of causes of BtimndtnUndkll With China and943 words
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Article78 1930-01-11 13 The ravages of termites < white antsi have become so serious m Australia that the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is v arranging for a special investigation to be made. These little insects are held responsible for the destruction of more than 20,000 telegraph78 words
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Article288 1930-01-11 13 Melody Pictures of Native Art. j Indian art is dying, and few artists know its secrets. Yet Londoners had an opportunity 0/ seeing its beauty m mail week at an exhibition of pictures at the New Burlington Galleries. They have been brought to London by S288 words
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Article114 1930-01-11 13 One Night Out Allowed by the Law. A husband can have one night out and still remain a worthy husband, according to the magistrates at Chertsey. A woman went to them and asktd for separation order because, she said, her husband had failed to come114 words
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Article32 1930-01-11 13 Siamese twins have been born m a Lisbon hospital. They are both girls, and are joined together m the body. It is hoped that an operation ran be performed.32 words
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Advertisement234 1930-01-11 13 J S:S An* 000 HEALTH. ■^i^W ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESBIOf^fIj INVICTA I WATCHES The Watch of Quality! Crmbincd with the Essence X 1 of Accuracy and Refinement. ♦> Reliable Time-Keepers. *t! 1 Stocked by all Watch rVafai throughout the >♦ X S.S. F.M.S. i Sole Agent: Jt I J.234 words
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Advertisement140 1930-01-11 13 J Food. m^j^^ '-pm fly is born m filth M^£^^& X Each of his six hairy SF legs is capable of carrying -4^ millions of germs germs /^^-^SC/ >>^ v that really kill. L/^^\^\ Into your home swoops this X messenger of disease. He C"""cs^ I^&~^> tramples your food. He140 words
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Advertisement754 1930-01-11 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. DIOMED For Marseilles, Casablanca, London, R'dam and754 words
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Advertisement484 1930-01-11 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). mERMAN" 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 Spore. s*. CITY OF HEREFORD In Pol "t 8.8. CITY OF TOKIO Feb. 6 s.s. CITY484 words
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Advertisement376 1930-01-11 14 P. 6^o. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated hi England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CO.VTR.tCI WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN M CXI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Mnnapo^ KARMALA 9,100 Jan. 11 KASHGAR376 words
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Advertisement626 1930-01-11 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. London Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen Arrive. Leave. ftiid Antwerp via Colombo, Aden, Bum and Port Said Altai Maru OM oc ban. Cnpe Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos Jan 26 Mont ridai and Buenos Aires. [Roundthe -World passage £l<*o.l Montevideo Maru t«~ 00 Mombasa /..uizibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Jan.626 words
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Advertisement544 1930-01-11 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. I rcm SINGAPOKt and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ PORT S\ID ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES and GENOA. Arrtve Leave Leave Arrive PRF^ pot vr Singapore. Singapore. Penan s New York. prf? r?i^« jan 2o jan 23 jan 25 Mar 4544 words
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Advertisement457 1930-01-11 15 K. P. M. M «mjKM R I MAfTSCHAPPU. (Incorporated In Holland > Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives the Straits Settlements ,Sin* api ,,e and Penan,, of the VAN NKK I h F r KIAL TOURIST Bl KEAU OF JAVA. M l^r ia D ,,^r" K Ti B r-457 words
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Advertisement493 1930-01-11 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 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. Cabins de493 words
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Advertisement57 1930-01-11 16 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Money Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mail and Cable. Tours. Cruises. Steamship Reservations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bldg. and at PENANG. THE SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices:— MAYNARD'S57 words
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Advertisement533 1930-01-11 16 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S W.I). of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. 1930 STAFFORDSHIRE Feb. 20 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Mar. 6 LANCASHIRE Mar. 13 CHESHIRE Mar. 20533 words
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Advertisement422 1930-01-11 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co I n( 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA .\N|) BALTIMORE. (via Suez>. M.S. SILVERBEECH due Jan. 12 M.S. SILVERBELLE due Feb. 3 M.S. SILVERMAPLE due Feb. 16 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVIC J SINGAPORE TO SAN422 words
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Advertisement71 1930-01-11 16 COiOKS I WAGONSLITM 1 [WORLD TRAVfI SfßV^ij j For Everything Appertaining A Travel, Banking and Fre^' 39, Robinson Road. Sinpapor« Tele. 30 Hi. LLOYD ROYAL BEUiE I SOCIETE ANONYtf (Incorporated m H- U-iu lll MONTHLY SKKVK X OF BRAMEBB from SINGAPORE to VANCOUVER. SEATTLE. K# LAND AND SAN FRANCIW via71 words
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Miscellaneous669 1930-01-11 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 ajn. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tlnggi, Seremban, Kuala Ltimpur, Ipoh, Talping, Penang and Kedah p-.d Lower Siam 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6669 words
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Article67 1930-01-11 17 Majesty I m OounI IW m the Strait- tor fore- ted at ol I 1: oBrtn> and prothird pan of U ftfei bant Ing to men a ertifl •ays the Ben i te of a C! •.eam.ship The ived m Penang harbour on Sun- seen on Monday67 words
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Article321 1930-01-11 17 Storj of Ordeal m the (iale. m'" The erj ch< the I I td as blue beauty of the Leonardo mi l orth ot Italy's ires to 1 thane m the slid d Into the pi rfed anticked for her by the baxbour>master Into a motor- beat, writes321 words
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Article190 1930-01-11 17 foek Ransacked by Island Natives. David Thomson and several mem'amous four-masted barque GarthXx>l. •xhich was wrecked recently, reached -ondon nn Dec. 6. The vessel was bound from Adelaide m ballast. Cap-,,.-.: Thomson, speaking to a Press resa.d: "All I can say is that I good ship. 1 •I190 words
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Article428 1930-01-11 17 pondent writes: 'Jimar," In Blackwoods lor December, the disappearance of the "Dutch Oretchen of Batavia. which left June 1872 for Semarang with a can, o| net She carried a crew O f fifteen those three were Dutch— the cap•'te and the second mate, who was428 words
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Article781 1930-01-11 17 An Anomalous Position. tatfc. 800, Son, MarilM c )un a arnst Charles Alexandra of the Kromang for wii- n<Mon of th, lUrtW, M t ;(mi f f r the .sanction th* Harbour M..,,. tll) s mh China Blf Port Bays, 1n certain ran toportam point, wen781 words
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Article1039 1930-01-11 17 IMPROVED OUTLOOK. Fuel Economy and High-Power Development. The improved outlook for United States shipbuilding, the recent development m naval architecture, and the continued improvement m fuel economy of large vessels were referred to by Mr. Homer L. Ferguson, president of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock1,039 words
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Advertisement764 1930-01-11 17 aa»~~-^^aaaC aaaV^a^ aaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaV A In^n 44^ Jk^a GET 1010 WELL M Nature unaided fails. The reason is that most of the "ills that flesh is heir to" are man-made through ignorance of Nature's laws and wrong thinking. To get well all you have to do is to remove the764 words
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Article201 1930-01-11 18 Proposals for Increasing Select ivitr. Th> tween tireless i m aethei ittentl Dn ostii I ar i above and below this m i FMU great <■•• Dr. J of om- les m oi h er of U «We- lace iraJ :n:d •i: t LI his n:r and201 words
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Article167 1930-01-11 18 THE "STENODE RADIQSTAT 'RECEIVER. <r.v Our Wirelei .-i:-t hM sufficient rhe i I I I I ire uit I I I r, the v. tse m I er. I by havj This no s Comspondcnt.) ■■d no el < would \ys tnitted to ector valve. Herein167 words
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Advertisement560 1930-01-11 18 FACE COVERED I m iruptions Daughter Had Neither Sleep Nor i Rest Anywhere. Cuticura Healed. I monthi my d: A with Itching arc 5 bun ptiona. They wtrr i he rubbed constaShe i p not rest am w\ ni "1 md of Ctnicura Ointment she nraa complete]; healed." (B»gned) i560 words
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Advertisement73 1930-01-11 18 Thousands of tons of fresh fruits are taken every year from Messrs. Chivers' SOLD Recommended orchards rWr* *U n l j r by stores everywhere uicnaras airect to the Orchard Factory to be made into Jams and other fruit products. Every jar is sealed with agents, Chivers' Patent H yg73 words
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Advertisement641 1930-01-11 18 INSURANTS THE SOUTH L;\ BRITISH DfStJR INCI FIRE, M IN LOWESI L. C iLtUjUli/Ui At IT o:. EAST THE OCEA U ill J V: CHINA UND I Lift id DJ I A Branch Oft] INSURAN I Gl >• C< UiVt til LEUN i ne Xc, N 17. rd i.i." No.641 words
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Article43 1930-01-11 19 PKFSH SERVICE -COPYRIGHT). London. Jan. 10. e rabbet ■Mtftel opwd this morning at :<M6d. The ton,- of tin- marke* tton of Um market is id;>> m unviou.s to sell or b :y and iiit-ncr mi uninton' ■r.itioJi.s wen not numcroas.43 words
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Article16 1930-01-11 19 and Pt-lmadulla have each passed ti.-nd this y»;ir declared a five per cent dividend.16 words
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Article39 1930-01-11 19 tin market the sudden advance of I HOl maintained. been some buying of good class »»«y which business m Kramat prominent on account of the excelI tuber return. U<-si and Siamese were marked higher. declined.39 words
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Article21 1930-01-11 19 X Traction Company declares a >• yen per cent. The arrears on prel I are still 11 per cent.21 words
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Article113 1930-01-11 19 Mr. Thomas* Mysterious Scheme. Brttiall Radii) Official Service]. Rugby. Jan. 9. I Minister m Chari;.- yvat m tu-morro\v deliver a which be l.s expected Important p*inwy nr tint nl on the trying to solve. liirecast that pmfKMAll b<-<-:: dtecimed v.ithlti a rigidly Will b* made113 words
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Article90 1930-01-11 19 Inprecedentcd Rainfall. Radio Oilk bil lorviee l RiiKby. Jan. elvod by the Colonial Office kUus repori that, owing to heavy deal d ra*nfaH. severe Hooda have place m Tort Louis and the COUntTf the vnd of D«t t'liber. to bridges and roads is estimated ipal watSC90 words
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Article27 1930-01-11 19 Mr. T. M. Chalmers. IReuter's Service.] London. Jan. 10. Itininai Martin Chalmers Steuart. direcVNBl rubtxr companies, was found shot ;tt hLs home at Purley.27 words
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Article35 1930-01-11 19 1 be had been an invalid for 20 years, M lound that Frederick Stone, of DevonKiiKljuid. needed insulation. He now m thick rubber-soled boots and a vulcanite 1 under the right foot and enjoys good35 words
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Article577 1930-01-11 19 5 Per Cent. Final Declared. Major A M. Thompson. 0.8. E., presided owr tho annual general meeting of Indragiri Rubber, Limned, held m the French Bank bttOding yesterday Others present were Messrs J A. Ellas. G C. Knox. J. M Sime. A E. Baddeley and J. A.577 words
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94 1930-01-11 19 MACHPHAIL'S SHARE LIST. Yesterday's Alterations. Jan. 10th.. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Batu OMW 103 108 Johan Tin M% 34 Kiiita Tin Died 1-37 1.40 Kurhai 123 125 Lukut Tins 133 1.39 Malayan Con. Mtt 3 IVnawats IV Rahman Hyd. \M% 1.45 Ayer Hitani 14s 6d 15s 3d Eastern Siam 2s94 words
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Article220 1930-01-11 19 January 10. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15|16 London 3 months' sight 2.3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 23 13 16 London 30 days' sight 23 2532 London, demand 2 3 3,4 London, T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1430 Hamburg, demand220 words
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Article231 1930-01-11 19 January 10. Tin 250 Tons $91 00 Gambler q'-q Pepper White 64 Pepper Black 43 Flake Tapioca 550 Pearl Sago Small 8 25 Copra Sundried 930 Rice, Aiian; No. 2 25 0 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New> 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 320 Rice, Rangoon231 words
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Article943 1930-01-11 19 1-K \st-.K CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY. JAN. 10th. Bayers Sellers. \sam Kumbang <£t 36s 38s Aver Hitam <5si 14s 9d 15s 9d Bangrin Tin <£> 25s 6d 27s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 20 22S; Batu Caves <$li 1.05 1.10 Bukit Arang <$1> 97 V. i.02»i943 words
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Article391 1930-01-11 19 Extended Low Prices m View. Our Estimates dated January 17th.. 1929, says Barbours annual rubber report, were, m many respects like most others: about 75,000 tons out on both sides, they were correct to the extent that production has exceeded consumption by at least 40,000 tons. The391 words
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Article66 1930-01-11 19 Isiown, rhiilips and BtCWSIt, I'cnang Secretaries. Per. k River Valley 26.5(52; Juru 43.200; Seina- |fjol 37.036. Mr. .1. S. M. Rrnnie. asPiit: Pele^h Va.lev Estate 68.000 lbs: Kofn Tmggi Estate 78.000; Sfgiatlnc t. te 21.(101, Clovelly Estate 22.400; Kuala Kepis Estair £J 400; Tangkok btate 24.518:66 words
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63 1930-01-11 19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R UBBER ASSOCIATION. January 10th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot a 24 standard R.s.s. on Tender Jin M 24 February 24.. 24 March 25 Jfi Jan-March 24 L 2\ April- Jum- 26 i!ti Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot63 words
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Article300 1930-01-11 19 T.P.A. Explains Need for Action. In connection with our remarks recently that there seemed to be an absence In Malaya ot news from the London side the following statement m up-country papers is of interest In reply to a cable sent to the London Council of the300 words
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Article250 1930-01-11 19 Further Adherents. [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh. Jan. 10. The Sunday stoppage plan has MCtVBOI additional companies. Ipoh Tin, Murai Tin. Bentonß and ten Chinese mines, the latter representing 32 mining plants. ROSE .MACPHAIL AND PENMAN LTD'S REPORT Singapore, .l.m. 10. Rabb«T— London 7 5 16d.250 words
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Article237 1930-01-11 19 Sin<:i|M>r«\ .!.«n. 10th. The pasl week baa Men furthn I back i:i prices, ail pus, mar. being marked down about two centa Bhlpmlnta al 41,513 tons for Dec mb t again high :.i..i preetnl eetii indicate an tn tfcoac of la m The newi Irnm the237 words
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Advertisement158 1930-01-11 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hou "T"^ SetUCnientB) The Company has £20,000 deposed Jl^T^ n s LONDO OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. aeposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life ATTRACTIVE PLANS158 words
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Advertisement39 1930-01-11 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter AD. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article443 1930-01-11 20 PENANG RACE MEETING. Handicaps for Second Day. The following are the handicaps for the second day's racing at Penang to-day. li.nr 1. Horses (lasses I and s—lst5 1st Div. (5 furs i Gozard 9.5. Drunken Dan 92. Tamils 9.0. Hnpauav 8.11. Dawn of Day 8.9. Meteorologist 8.0,443 words
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Article72 1930-01-11 20 Perak Association s Views. From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Jan. 10. A meeting of the Perak Cricket Association endorsed the committee's recommendation as to the larger wicket, resolving not to favour it.use m State matches this season but to leave clubs free to experiment m the course72 words
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Article316 1930-01-11 20 Mixed Foursomes Competition. The above Competition was played yesterday and resulted m a tie between Mrs. Dawson and Mr. James Robertson and Mrs. Booty and Mr. Cookson. 47 Cards were taken out and the following were returned". Mrs Booty and Cookson 47 9 38 Mrs. Dawson and316 words
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Article243 1930-01-11 20 MALAYA CUP FINAL. To-day's Struggle m Kuala Lumpur. We are rapidly coming to the end of the Rugby season. The preliminary matches m the Malaya Cup competition have been played and have resulted m Perak and the United Services having the right to contest the243 words
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Article90 1930-01-11 20 Team Receive Great Send-off. From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Jan. 10. The Perak rugger team was uiven an ovation on its departure by the m:d-day mail to-day accompanied by numerous supporters of both sexes, and promising to bring back the Cup. All are m excellent fettle and hoping90 words
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Article246 1930-01-11 20 South Johore vs. Public Services. In this afternoons match against Public Services at Johore Bahru South Johore will be represented by: Cairns: Taylor Dudgeon. Scott. Williams: Ferguson. Randil: Dalley. Barley. Pratt. Saunders. Mackenzie. Allen. Thorburn. Peake or Cuscaden. The following have been selected to represent the Public Services:246 words
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Article140 1930-01-11 20 Annual Meeting. After the England vs. The Rest match or Thursday the annual football meeting will tx held at the S.C.C. at 6.30 p.m. As there an important decisions to be made, all member: interested are particularly requested to attend Members intending to play during the forth coming140 words
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110 1930-01-11 20 Hard Court Event. A hard court lawn tennis tournament ha; been arranged to be held on the courts of th< Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club and the Johore Civi Service Club during Chinese New Year, this ap parently taking the place of the tournamen which it110 words
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Article503 1930-01-11 20 DAVIS CUP BID. Australia Makes a Timely Decision. With the decision of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association to enter a challenge for the Davis Cup match of 1930. all will agree heartily. Also, one entirely approves the personnel of the selection committee appointed. These are Messrs. Norman503 words
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Article111 1930-01-11 20 The Wimbledon Car Tragedy. In the Wimbledon motor accident on Dec. 30 m which ias cabled by our London correspondent' Fit. Lt. John Francis Lawton and his wife were killed, a motor cycle ridden by William Albert Wild, with his brother riding pillion, crashed head on111 words
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Article144 1930-01-11 20 Police Officer Charged. A motor tragedy after the dance at Klang Club of the Klang Branch of the E.S.A.M. on the night of Dec. 21-22 had a sequel at Klang Police Court to-day, says Thursday's Malay Mail when Mr. Andrew Llewellyn Longstaffe. O.C P.D Kuala Selangor. was144 words
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Article110 1930-01-11 20 Nine boats competed m the Port Dickson 1 Yacht Club Race on Sunday, crossing the starting line m the following order: Nereid (G. Maund and W. H. Wood). Weona (Major and Mrs. Leslie), Wendy (Thompson and Black- man > Pippa < Cooke and Nicholson Gannet (Toplissi, Grampus110 words
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Article84 1930-01-11 20 I Join the Uruguay Players, and Smoke for 1 Nothing! t Uruguay (the Central News says) lias become s so enthusiastic over football that to obtain good European players representations have even been made through diplomatic channels. When these failed to entice footballers to Uruguay, the football84 words
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Article733 1930-01-11 20 JUDICIAL PRACTICE. Executor's Position m the Matter. That a higher rate of interest, one of mx per cent, should be charged on trust funds retained by an executor and not invested was the suggestion of two of three judges m a judgment of the Court of733 words
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Article214 1930-01-11 20 MUNICIPALITY VS. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. To the Editor. Sir. Judging from the letters which have appeared m the Press during the last few days regarding the Victoria Theatre and private enterprise m the cinema trade, it would appear that the Municipality through the Board ol Control of214 words
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Article58 1930-01-11 20 April 12th The Date Fixed for This Year. The University Boat Race is to be rowec unusually late this year. The president of the Oxford University Boating Club announces that the date has beer fixed for Saturday, April 12 a month aftei the end of the Lent58 words
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