The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press !l) CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930 20 PAGES DAILY NO. 12.93J
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  • 294 1 •> VI:" Moderate Nationalists in the Lcgfelalivc As-embly in India !i.i\c asked tor a c») driin. e r roiioun',".?inil regarding the dawg «il" tin- round tuliic conference Page 11. A sensation h:;s born ca— ed in Can.ula J>> a rcpo; t that vataaate historic docu- menta have
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  • 824 1 11l KtpWlH MM the other da\ that wilt we toll unfairly treated, we ihouM recall some lon upon wimh we had treated someone ci.M' unfairly, ami we would Rnd thai one ;inciii,(i nvit the other 14 wai while thinking over tins, thai 1 A Ided that the Mune
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 FOR DAINTY PASTRY SWALLOW ARIELL'S PATENT KOI.LER FLOUR IN 51b BAGS. Sea View Hotel I V MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. X Swimming Carnival f niNNKR A AKMVAL 53.00 NON-,,,N KRS »i .OO. <• Entries for Events Received up to 15 Minutes Before Each Event. X f IN TS ♦> 1. Gentlemen
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    • 254 1 "FLEET -FOOT" I Wear better j I Better wear "FLEET-FOOT"! I "Fleet-Foot" Shoes j I sold by I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I Sole Agents I McAI.ISTER CO.. LTD. EUROPE;^ HOTEL "Renowned by Recommendation' DANClNG.— x\fter Dinner every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. I MUSIC— On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12
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    • 127 1 LATEST ADVEKTISEMENTS. I e Piano for >;.!<■— p a ge 9. Gas for the Home Page 20. •> BtyUsti cretonnes at Little's— Page :<>. jt Stipulate Armours tennis stunt; Pag •3 Cargo notice re City of Salisbury— Page 16. Ficsli Australian rish at the Prest] I e depots— Pa^e 2.
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    • 10 1 YOU CAN PURCHASE ANYWHERE SWALLOW ARIELL'S WOK LI) RENOWNED CAKES.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 181 1 IIIE WEEK i Monday, r.th. J Hlgll Water. 8.23. 86. 2231. 81. Malacca: H W 6.20 a.m. 5.4. (j 30 pm. 5.5. Legislative Council Meeting. 30 30 a.m. Maynard and Co. Annual meeting, Chartered Bank chambers, noon. Johore Tennis Tournament. 5 Hockey: S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Padang. SRC. vs. 5.J.0.8 A
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  • 165 2 At the Alhambra. I:: A Ort:tm Youmk Mtt. Ramon NavaiTC pnrssjw th<- life of a ramg English lord who n.awiih his wild outs OSSCtS, <>n tishiivJ bolktel in Fiaiu-f. tix l«al S*L Naturally compUcatl b<-loiv thi> w;\> (if triu km li.s. the sptetrc «>i his past life arl
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  • 652 2 ibduOah bin \bdui Rahman hai ate Treaiurer, Johore M: and Ifn J. p s re ssavtai Um end i I the month on furlough Btnitti I ho 11.. Asian. B -nation P Teluk Anson. has been dui> s/ithii the Btat m a Ottaway. mmnm cngineei formertj ih is m Ipoh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 335 2 THE NESTLE WAY TO RIPPLING HAIR BEAUTY. USE NESTLE RADIONE SETTING LOTION. Not only moulds the waves, but is a splendid hair tonic. Stockists: MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opposite General Post Office. Outstation Order** a Speciality. DOLLAR ACADEMY DOLLAR, SCOTLAND. Preparation for Universities. Army. Publii Services. Commene On list of Schools
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    • 217 2 Victoria x hea^P e 1 4i The First Real Talkie |^SiTO-NIGHT al JOLSON E wS3f The Jazz Singer I Uj I Two Performances Daily 7 h4 6-15 pm and 9-30 p.m. << c K4 Evening Dress is NOT Essential f I'f N Fj Popular Prices: !sf2 $:i i 9 |Pfr
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    • 457 2 ALHAMBRAS Tan Cheng: Kee t Sole Proprietor. SPECIAL PROGRAMME Commencing Friday, Jan. 24th., and ending ffnim I<t In the Second Show at 9 p. m THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. 1 j RAMON NAVARRO in a spicy love cocktail > A Certain Young Man A great star in a gorgeously amusing
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  • 424 3 Globe Trotting for More Than Half a Gentry. One of the world's most inveterate globetrotter* and a living uejnplg of the rejuvenating influence of travel is Mrs. Mary Carver Wright Of Wfstcl.il -wn-S.-a who. at the age of 77. set ofl blithely on 6.000 mile
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  • 230 3 Shih Yu-shan Settled With. (Nanyang Biang Pan Press Service.) Shanghai. Jan. 24. Owing to the mediation of Han Fu-chu the Efair of Shih Yu-shan has been settled unexpectedly. Chiang Kai-shek has appointed Shih YuBhan concurrently general director for the pacitication of Hcnan and ordered his troops to
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  • 187 3 Rcttromen* r.I -u\t-\ Insaranee Manager. ATtrr thlrtyoflvc years work in India. Mr. G F. Ros:;. inanaßrr of the C\ leutta branch of thf South British Insurance Co, Ltd.. has retired from busiiies.s. Mr. Ross, who has been ■onnocu-.ci with the Calcutta offices of the Company ever
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  • 266 3 a young life full of pi b been cut He was onh yean old. had Just completed his three years' training as t teacher, and was thinking of settling down making a home of his own in April of this h r.c. In B utini In
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  • 81 3 An interesting event took place at Lampang on the afternoon of January 10th (says the Bangkok Times) when a silver bowl of Burmese design and manufacture was presented to Mr. W. A. R. Wood. C.M.G.. C.1.E., His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General for North Slam, by leading
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 150 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aa ♦^^^^^^►♦^♦♦^♦♦a^^^msmSmS^mJ* i. f FROM THE /^7^% > CA?F R PE R X XI 1 f Is sorely cs dan follows night, FRASER X NEAVE keep ahead in quality and service. X x t ORANGE CRUSH is the latest of a chain o/" blends and is worthy of the title
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    • 118 3 Estate Trust Agencies i i (1927) Limited. BRANCHES u 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. m 11, I.i^rht Street PENANG! Registered by «nd Security deposited with d the Straits Settlements Government. m Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, m Guardians, Kent Collectors, Investments Supervised B and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of
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  • 1016 4 Squire Goodall is a very rich wool merchant, but he is content to live in a small house in the .suburbs of a Yorkshire manufacturing town. His austere mode of life annoys the elder of his two daughters. Selina. His younger daughter Millie, lacks the ambition and personality of
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  • 4199 4  -  W. RILEY IoUR SERIAL NOVEL. A Yorkshire Romance. BY (author of Windyridge etc.) I Squire Goodall looked at his son's face and smiled. •You couldn't have done it. Bill, if your life had depended on it. You'd have turned it all over to some firm that contracts for
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  • 251 4 In an article discussing the pranks which imagination plays with truth. Dean Inge confuses, perhaps pardonably, two famous Indian conjuring tricks. "I have heard." he writes, "that in the most famous of all Indian tricks, in which a tree grows out of a pot. and
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  • 32 4 The corner-stone of the Empire is just tMis hatred of family life: it has enabled the population of a small and outlying island to seize and populate whole continents. Mr. Raymond Mortimer.
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  • 838 4 AX ATHENS BOOKSBfr "Of Making Manx Books t&J is No End." Booksellers and publish.: good idea of tIMHMIfM < t( 'I the world at large, for th. om oldest trades in civilisation '.'mt t^ aid civilisation might ha\. > di3 plane altogether. wrttM N I
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  • 1658 5 THE VICEREGAL HOUSE. Simplicity and State of the Capital. New Delhi. Another year must pass before Imperial Delhi s ready lor the pageantry and the ceremonies that will be worthy of its official opening In the meantime it is fast nearing completion or rather completion in
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  • 536 5 A Royal Embargo. The demand for news is not peculiar to this age. for from earliest days mankind has wanted news, not merely to satisfy his curiosity, but to obtain knowledge of the world, both /.ithin and without. In its infancy, before the printing press
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  • 97 5 Considerable damage and inconvenience has been caused to the villagers of Salak South by the bursting of a dam. constructed on a Chinese mine at Salak South, last Friday, says ;he Malayan Daily Express. It is stated, that when the dam burst the water rushed in a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 327 5 A STRING FOR yf \\m NEED "ons) f or the Kxtra and sHnerW.5 a 1 n som f coiour combinaor black). Uptl "»•■■■> (most popular in orange £.eadin ff sporting pood, dro/er« tftrouaftout Malaya use ARMOUR/ TENMI/ /TRIIMC/ MADE BY ARMOUR COMPANY. CHIC4CO, U. J. k F E P RE/E
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    • 85 5 wiiiM'iiHNiHiHvi'Wii'iHiiiiHiiJHiiivn.'HiriH.iiiHiHiHiiOßfinß!! l^ ■■■■■|||Qf||^ ■Leave the i J TOtt I 1 DUNLOP I I I c /he tyre for 1 I 1 modern motoring I I S conditions I 1 i ***** i v'^^Jr T You do not buy a watch every day When you do, you must be 5 sure
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  • 1424 6 FACTS AND THEORIES. Can Democracy Capture Asia Sir Deniscn Ross writes tne following interesting article in The Observer: All who would wish to understand the role of Great Britain in the East, and especially in India, should have a clear idea of three facts: *1
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  • 433 6 Sinuapore. Jan. 21th. The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations! NEAT. Beef steak < Round Kati 43 -U'\»- or curry do 39 Pork, lean do 64 Pork, lean and fat < Ist quality i
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  • 86 6 Hon. Mr. \v u. Curtta* Resident of the British protectorate of Labuan, North BoriM i a visitr: m the city for a day last week. He earn UP from Sandakan. B. N. 8.. on the Kha .mil returned by the MM vessil. Wink- in Zamboantu Mr Ctutta m the pnrt
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    • 316 6 HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF THE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTED DURING THE GREAT SALE *Sr i:\inco\t. I W^'*^% f- V (.XKKKDIM (KIWI h >ni,l. bWllld 111 (|iilS JE^N >A IHOISKRS LADIES' COLOVRED X A Npertor sty;.- and h- Good X V/ V \/>/ well leu x m.ui, wil! C Women': I only
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    • 286 6 DO YOU SUFFER I CONSTANT PAIN? Is ooMtant pain in makiiif your life si ache all over 1 from loss of appetite, are you nnfil t<> tlio pteasarea <>i life i Kidney and Bladder I 40-year-old remedy, nedicine doctoi h mui tho world, will qoicklj 1 u^ an<l health) <i-
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  • 631 7 PARIS GIVES A LEAD. French Police Chief on Traffic Problems. Colonel raialu-q. Deputy Prefect ot Parti Police ;inr' Inventor cf one-way streets, roundibont traffic systems, and red and green light controls at cross roads, is in London making an «-<nmination of our traffic problems.
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  • 270 7 Shot Himself After a Party! and a Show. A tragedy of a young officer who. having brooded over an unfortunate love affair, shot himself in barracks at Cairo after a party and a theatre visit, is revealed. He was Second- Lieutenant Charles Stewart, aged
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  • 88 7 Particulars of a Bill about to be introduced into the Legislative Council making a number of amendments in the Civil Procedure Code designed to bring the local procedure into line with the procedure in England are published in the Gazette. It is added after the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 215 7 S° re Throat? Formamint destroy, the germ, in mouth and uoat and cures your Sore Throat quickly At the same „me Formamint-tablets wil] p'otec your cluldren from infection. Formamint cure. Sore Throat, .weeten. the breath and prevent, infectiou. d..ease. .uch Influenza, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, etc Buy a bottle to-day. ~~7^^?
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    • 254 7 ■HflL I I M| I fl Z^Ffm fl ■JBHI till A II <^£& TH I k B k nphc General Motors Truck Model T 19-A illustrated here has proved if self an r.vc epHonally profitable investment for both bus operators and those iatcrcOcd in trucks for ger -ral utility purposes.
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  • 454 8 Madame Lucie Delarue-Mardas. the French novelist, lecturing to the French Institute in London, told of her adventures in the East, including a visit to a harem. "I travelled for seven years in the East, long before the war." she said. "As I spoke Arabic without an accent, people
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  • 319 8 Says the Bangkok Times under the above headings: In Hue the Opium Commission met the Mandarins and the heads of the Chinese congregations On that l'Eveil Eeonomique remarks: Well, our tourists on this enquiry will have been able to note for themselves, from some examples, that one
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  • 1270 8 SOME FOOD FACTS. Importance of a Well-Balanced Diet. One of the principal causes of ill-health in Malaya is faulty nutrition. A great many points concerning nutrition arc still unknown even to experts in the science, but certain important facts which experience and research have brought to
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  • 475 8 Its Death Knell Sounded in Shanghai. •It is probably n the public, but it ink. sto 13 days to ooQed I This was an bjtoraotai tapfoaetitatiwe oi the N < leading foreign banker aI. with reference to mi mm the Association Oi Sh.umh.t; H and after February 4
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  • 119 8 Charge Ajjainst Ships Offlcri Mann Martinson. Vbo a ships officer, al pwenl rhar^ed in the I)isin<t C H. G. Clarke vest* idav with I f RtIOII, the complainant t>. ll a European living m as the accM.M<i in Exit»i ROMI I 1 ■djounwd Chid Court In.spert": M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 231 8 f 39'^m* m\ WfwA ■^■Im^^mJ b^^^^ I ■^■V 1 BEAUTIFUL //t DESIGN ADVANCED ENGINEERING TN the new Six a car yod Superior Whippet will be proud to own* Six, you see grace of line, richness In engineering, the new Superior of colour and artistry of finish such Whippet Six offers
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  • 135 9 SLAVERY DISTINCTIONS. There "Might" be Serfdom. 1 Router "s Service. I Lcndon, Jan. 24. Lady Simon, in a speech at Wellingborougti with reference to her earlier speech to a meeting at the Junior Liberal Club in London, emphasised that she always distinguished between open and avowed
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  • 180 9 Sectional Conversations. [British Radio Official Service.! Rugby, Jan. 24. Further informal meetings of the delegates to the Naval Conference were held this morning The French delegates attended at the Prime Minister's official residence at No. 10. Downing Street, and he remained in conference with them for about
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  • 74 9 k Troubles Over. [Reuter's Service. 1 Bombay. Jan. 24. The dispute at Khakharechi has been settled, the participants in the civil disobedience campaign have withdrawn and the farmers have been released and declare themselves satisfied. I An earlier message stated that the farmers In the district were
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  • 43 9 I Keuter's Service. I New York. Jan. 24. A message from Buenos Aires states that the IfOOte Cervantes sank last night and Captain Dreyer went down with his ship. The skeleton en w left aboard narrowly escaped.
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  • 45 9 Reuter's Service! London. Jan. 24. At a special meeting at Manchester of the spinners of the American section of the Lancashire cotton industry it was decided to recommend the State of Trade Committee to consider the further Question of curtailment of production.
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  • 34 9 t ßeuter's Service.] Washington. Jan. l\. Mr. Hoover has issued a proclamation prohibiting the importation of parrots from South America, owing to the recent outbreaks of psittacosis in the United States.
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  • 34 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 Geneva. Jan. 24. The Opium Commission will consist of ten members representing all producing countries. Sir A Delevingne will represent Great Britain and Sir John Campbell. India.
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  • 179 9 I Reuter's Service.1 London. .Tan. 23. Sir Edward Harding succeeds Sir Charles Davis, who is retiring on account of ill-health from the post of Permanent Under-Secretary of State- at the Dominions Office. Sir Charles Davis, who has been Permanent Under-Secretary since 1925, was formerly at the Colonial
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  • 970 9 PLYMOUTH DROP. Reading's Useful Win. Positions in the English Leagues to date are as follow Goals. I P. W. L. D F. A. Pts. L Sheffield Wed. 24 15 4 5 62 29 35 Manchester City 25 14 5 6 61 43 34 Derby County 25
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  • 169 9 1 The Times of Malaya records the death of Towkay Oh Cheng Keat which took place at Kampar after a brief illness The late Towkay was a well-known member ol the Chinese community and proprietor, of Chop Ban Seng Leong. Kampar. He engaged extensively in mining and owned considerable landed
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  • 169 9 MKN. WOMEN AND CHILDRKX CAN PUT ON HEALTHY FLESH THIS PLEASANT WAY. The Medical Profession knows the donga* ol being unduly thin, fur such a state m. ans that there is not a sufficient reserve <>f rttalKy and stamina to resM dtamac lerna. The Medical Profession also
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 434 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGE ANICURB ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. WREATHS. Fresh floral wreaths made to order SINGAPORE CASKET CO. 83, SELEGIE ROAD. Telephone iNo. 6075. TO LET. i MEYER ROAD. Apply Meyer Brothers NO 4 ana 4 A Raffles Place Apply Meyer M 1 yl and 59 MEYER ROAD Apply
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    • 584 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders an now invited lor the following materials or •i vices, and th:tt particulars of such tender.' may be obtained In tb? Tenrter Room. Munilpal Offices:— Tender. Oatr #f riusin;* Srection and Co.jipletion of S6 Houses at Hooper Noon, Road Jan
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    • 224 9 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT HOI SES. NOTICE is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment oi> vacant houses within Municipal Limits for the period from July Ist to December 31st, 1929, must be sent \*> the Municipal Assessor on or before Januan
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    • 611 9 AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE srPRKMt: COX RT Oh THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SKTTI.KMKNT OK SIN<; APOKt. Writ of seizure and sale iatti .Jan 10th .^HO In the cause of Sime. Darby .V Co. Ltd. {'lamtn!versus V Ahmedsah 1)t J.ii.l.tnt AUCTION SALE of ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A FRAME-MAKERS SHOP
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  • 42 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. Leicester— On January 26th. 1930. at her residence No 11 LOTOOI B St. George's Road. Miss Sarah Penelope Leicester (Aunt Sally > 78 ytiirs. Deeply recretted. The funeral will take place at the Bidadan Cemetery this afurnoon at 445 pm
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  • 733 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930. WEEK-END COMMENT. The debate In the Legislative Assembly serves once again to show what a fear there is in India that the present Government, like previous Governments, will try and defer the substantive decision regarding Dominion status once again. The Viceroy put forward
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  • 342 10 The Review of Malaya, incorporating Motors in Malaya, makes its first appearance this morning. It is priced at 30 cents and from a casual glance is worth a great deal BMK. Enrolments are invited for a course of ten lessons in household Malay tor beginners which will commence shortly at
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  • 706 10 ADDRESS PRESENTED. An Ambition of 33 Years Affo. A very large gathering, representative of all •ommunities, was present at the "Karikal tfahal." East Coast Road, on Saturday afterlooh. when tho Mus'im com.nunity of BtOfa»re gave a tea party in honour of the appoint nent of
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  • 209 10 Prison for "Schoolmaster." Sentence of IS months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a years police supervision was passed on Nadaisan. the Tamil who claimed to be the principal of an English school in Selangor and who was charged before Mr. C. H. G.
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  • 45 10 Mr. Kam Saik Chuan. Pa.ssenger Station superintendent, Ipoh, is retiring on pension on ,he 23rd of next month, after 35 years service n the Railway Department. Mr. Saik Chuan eceived his education in the Penanu Fie School and joined the Railways in 1895. S. Echo.
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  • SINGAPORE DIOCESAN OCCASION.
    • 248 10 Dedication Aaniversai Services. Yestt relay was the (ifcth ooneecratkm of Bt Andrea i c Cotton, the Metropolitan Bi under which 1>. time Included, and special er the Cathedral botti m ob.-crvanc« ol thi were attended \> at ail parishes m the 1 U i Hartal man hailed
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    • 37 10 i SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICES FREE PRESS SERVICE- D London. Jan. n Messrs. Symington ana notily to-day's rubber prices as follows L6d. (down I H T 12 16d. (um n d i The market is steady.
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    • 21 10 i (FREE PRESS SERYIC Baagl 1 The Dl lield to- petition.- and at t; r trtbutod by I
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    • 21 10 Thi nnulted I Natalie QuggcnheJm hein henn copper millions with T Winconsin Railv ground thai she •ss ui
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  • 29 10 IReutei I C. Peterson Mst 13 (ol Mmnsan round of a ten round bout P canvas four times for variou R earners Imerti an spp
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  • 26 10 [Reuteri \tlllltl I Tin- death hftl 00CU1 0 Mi.- ivt i>cc( .i m tin' (.til-, m Ml in the Unit< temperance pioneer
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  • 19 10 CHINESE FOOTBALLERS IN SIAM. [FREE PRESS SERVICE The Chin.-sc football I played a puna here Bportl Club and won \>-
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  • 89 10 Mr. D. Buchan. of the I Shanghai Hank. Ipoh. h.i train tor IVnaiitf BB mite to t months' furtough. Mi 81l Ipoh I )i U\r fMHI and i of tin- community H<- took the Perak Saint Andfl as its Hon StCttttfy tOK mon —TO II TIM Her. Brot)).-r Kr, DtKCtOf
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 197 10 Barclay's Latfen The Famous "Doctor" Krand Lager. LIGHT OR DARK. Sole Agents CALDBBCK, MACGREGOB CO., LTD. -..ri.1,,1', N»,,/ <r f/it- Cotnp-iiwa* Ordnances of Hong Kong > r<if>d in Shanghai). 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. SINGAPORE. HANDS OF PORK 35 cts. per lb. SHOULDER OF PORK 50 cts. per lb. j
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    • 97 10 I SUNDSTRAND I 1 ADDING MACHINES 1 PATERSON. SIMONS CO., I LIMITED. I 4 Princo Street, PHONE 2700. I 634 j North Bridge Road. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905 Tele. No: 2415. I n AZ sc< i*| «fe m. Compare the price, quality and mileage of T.K.K's Tyres with those
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    • 5 10 A ROMANCE OF TORKSI Pa
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  • 28 11 ONFERBNCE DATE nalwti Fear Possible f <»stp<»nement. lßeuter\s Service.] N -w l>«rlhi. I n m the Autunj emmeni '•<• which Mis M lid *U* by imiav-
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  • 35 11 Town Now Bankrupt, i .i r.-solution i to call medal session of m measure! to help have reached an im- n Commltti munictpal done I the m I m ilhu "ion the muni-
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  • 31 11 THE AUSTRALIAN COAL WAR. in the P>usii. SERVICE :-'V RIGHT Sydney, laa bderdai lated <.'.■ t!.- putting In u.i' >i of th< Com- I I th. Bu.sJi without Dtun the snip- I
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  • 68 11 W HO WILL TELL THE TRUTH Di Rivera's Astute Plan. I Reuters Service. M i4i Hi i.t:i ied on bv K:\ in e ol the night he sent U ommanden In u. v. and •Ut Bpain and IfOTOCCO to t-11 Bshetbet the dictatorship .still poflnttnf out that the Ainn re
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  • 40 11 Ktaches Port Darwin. [Reuter's Service.] I'ot r..iruin, Jan. C'iiichester v .< M tli to Australia was in Singapore last OB Monday lie left Ol 20th and but for the bid tack kn Tripoli might bJWC Mem EUnkler*! record iiight.i
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  • 61 11 klore Wealth of Insulinde. [Reuters Service 1 The HuKiir. Jan. -V.. ami tai ml roduced bill •idusion of a contract with Petroleum Company oi the regard 1 ting for and workin territory situated in the island ol it h In <-: i. ill. Mmistt-r for tin <
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  • 72 11 Wages Increase. I neuters .Service. London. Jan. IS. incil of tin* Cottonwt ,iveis Amalgai' 'ii. Manchester, has decided to suspend an} lion on the question ol the strike t<. the chum for bjOtVJMi «>1 wanes London. Jan. Later. baJW of 160,000 members ol the CottonAmalgamation resulted in
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  • 54 11 A rQEONTO SENSATION. Historic Document on Sale. fßeutcrv Service.] Toronto. Jan tl Thorns b byJohn Penn 003 the bottom of b rland ,hu-h ly H a land on the at to U bv an old P M, Mttag 00 Id the owner i then ...M.I Oi by
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  • 24 11 Reuter's Service 1 Rome. 3mm. M, 1 it-ports that 11 .-:i th,- i JUk, the la „f the an Italian I.
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  • 126 11 (Jood Progress .Made. -ults and v\tijii>\Y s RESULTS. M :i's Sintj!«-> I.r\el. Hudson, fr— 3, I— B, I i. Ortmbi Ladies' Singles Level. U <;— 2. 6—3. Mm'l DmiMci Level. k ap.ci Duguid 3— t; 7 _5. Mixed Doubles Level. Ba h ;uid M I t Hudson
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  • 201 11 Men's Double Handicap. Uoi -'i] and Robb beat Sir Wm IftU N'olli. S— l, 6—2. London and McMurray beat Ju.-tice WU r man, 3, »s— 4 Che: nid Van Cuylenburg. beat Rec- rriot, B—io. 6—4 6— l. ArtnH and Waring beat Cousen and Hol3. V. ■Hi IMnion and
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  • 139 11 Men's Singles Lew! semi-final 1.4."> p.m. Aitko'i vs. QoodßMUl Hoy Smith vs WIM (SfcMJMPOfV). Men's Singles Handicap I p.m. s Ahmed bin Hut Ills n Swam. NotTMi VSi NUKt-n! Ladies' l>uiil>l»> Handicap .\.'M) p.m. lln Strphenson ami Miss Griftith Jones vs. lin BtsrttM and Mn piuiiips. Ladies' Sinsles
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  • 210 11 "INDIAN FLAG MUST FLY." Calcutta Corporation's Action. [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta. Jan. 25. •The Calcutta Corporation parsed a resolution IB favour of hafattng the Indian NationBM on all municipal buildings on "Independence Day' Jan. 26th. and on all ceremonial ocCMiom in future. The Mayor Mr. Sen Gupta,
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  • 141 11 Bombs and Riots. I Router's Service. 1 (alcutti. Jan. IS. ers, mould-, for bombs, bottles of chem: quantitiei of seditious literature the outcome of a series of raidi in north Calcutta: Thirteen Ire arrcMeri. Bombay. Jan. ItJ. On the arrival of a motorbus In the village of route
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  • 491 11 Trouble Over Leadership. [Our Indian Correspondent I What was stated to be a public meeting of the Sinhalese community in Singapore and Johore was held at the Theatre Royal. North Bridge Road, yesterday at 43 p:n under the chairmanship of Mr Stephen de Silva. The meeting, which consisted
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  • 792 11 YOUNG SIKI BEATEN. A Good Send-off to Boxers' Eldorarlo. Bud Walley, the Singapore H -v eight boxer won his farewell bout ;ti the Ring In mrul wee!:, just prior to his departure (or the United States. He beat Young Siki, oi Liverpool, on points in
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  • 291 11 Darul Bahar Win Close Game. Darul Bahar .1: Kota Raja 0. The final of the Malaya Football Cup was played off yesterday between Kota Raja, and Darul Bahar, at the Jalan Besar Stadium, a large crowd gathering to witness the game. Kota Ra.ia kicked off and
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    • 241 11 I*s> -s> s> m I ROBINSON'S I I CARPETS I f AND FURNISHING FABRICS j P^" T Nothing is more displeas- V *t I V v to th eye lhan fado(l //ix" >^V draperies or coverings. #TTr^h 'SUNDOUR" If/ fadeless fabrics all diffi- X ''^L-JL.-.^: cutties of colour aro over-
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  • SPORT OF IHE DAY.
    • 1214 12 I suggest that the captain of every golf club to which I belong should show nil appreciation of the honour in some cases deservedly conferred upon him by presenting to the clubs library a copy of "The Architectural Side of Golf." by Messrs. Newton Wethered
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    • 403 12 Although the names of Miss Betty Nuthall and Dr. Patrick D. B. Spence, lawn tennis friends for some time past, have been coupled frequently as probable life partners as well as tennis partners. I understand that any announcement regarding a formal engagement would be premature,
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    • 173 12 Kid Chocolate, the Cuban coloured featherweight, who last month received a debatable decision against Fidel La Barba in New York won his 158th victory when he knock-d ou Herman Silverberg in Imin. 12see ol session of a scheduled 12-round bout ..i Nev. York la^t month. BUverbevg
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    • 198 12 vs>®SX9<9®®(?)®' ■^s^)®®®®®®®®®®® Hh^tf Its powerful magnets snaps J w^ tne iny »teeth" of a blade- *\f m aßfl B edge into glass-smooth align- J i> our V ment, bringing swifter, cooler, (1) H^ m f smoother shaves than men V w^S^k have ever known. Its in fc "i^y^M stantaneous automatic
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    • 224 12 PERSONAL ACCIDENT X E (J BBO§(fflaaKisi (6® R FIDELITY GUARANTEE AGENTS t BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., I X Union Building, <* SINGAPORE. f. You Buy Economy and Long Life in a Kermath When you buy a Kermath you buy economical operation, endurance to Sixteen time- withstand the most trying conditritd models
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 21 12 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN P'^URES; No. 19. Nicholas astonishes the Sgueers family. R u Arthur Mor<>~ ■'trr ?^PN,OHOLM,«TH.IMUtT^OTCOo^MALL HeOOABEO RW MKRCYMASTBB 5Q066«a
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  • 921 13 BOOKMAKERS RECORD. Wins the Hay and Corn Stakes. rFrom Our Own Correspondent.] Paris, Dec. 19. >ome months ago. two young Parisians celebrated their good luck at the races by lunchin R under novel conditions The sportsmen patronised four restaurants in rapid succession,
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  • 34 13 [Reuter's Service.] Baltimore, Jan. 24. Dr. Daniel Hatfleld, Public Health Department, who has been investigating the psittacosis outbreak, is ill, and it is believed he has caught the disease.
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  • 1037 13 Almost an Epidemic of Disease. Mr. C F. Mummery. L.D.S.. iR.C.S Edin writes in the Malayan Medical Journal. One views with alarm the state of the teeth of the modern Asiatic school child Them is very little literature and no figures, that one can find,
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  • 462 13 What Has Been Done. Lt.-Col. The Master of Sempill (President of the Royal Aeronautical Society mm th. guest at luncheon of the Liverpool Branch, on November 12th. Mr Robert Rutikm presided, and in welcoming their guest, said he would gffC an informal talk on -Aeronautics and
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  • 36 13 Messrs LftfV Ah Kim and JafTai bin Talib. who went to Singapore m May last for tram ing for the Royal Sanitary Institute rxamlna tion. have been officially informed that th.v hav»- been successful. -M II
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    • 765 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t ANTENOR For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow
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    • 502 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore, SJ. CITY OF TOKIO Feb. 6 s*. CITY OF PEKIN Mar. 6 B£. CITY OF
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    • 375 14 P.&°O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CO.VTR.ICI WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN >| \j LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN, j Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnace. Slnrap*, KALYAN 9.100
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    • 668 15 O. S. K. Line. Destination*. v Arrive. Leave. lon Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen Hh<l Antwerp via Colombo, Aden. iid Port Sakl Atlas Maru Pt b 17 pvb 8 in c .i\w Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Round th#>- World pavsare £190.1 »#,>„♦ m t Montevideo Mam Jan
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    • 535 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <And AMERICAN MAIJC- LINE ny V* N *j^^B^BßßßK^^^s^^^^^»^^^^^^s^S^B^S^Mpjn^nnnw /kj€. .^h^^^bJ TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORfc and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. PRES ADAMS Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Mar
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    • 684 15 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. < ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated in Holland.) LNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT I Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections to Passage. Freight. Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST
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    • 568 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly Ruling* 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 de
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    • 70 16 s.s. "BELGENLAND" (Tonnage 27.200) This Luxurious World Cruise Ship will leave SINGAPORE on March 9th. for Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Port Sudan, Suez, Alexandria, Phaleron Bay (Greece), Naples, Monte Carlo, Gibraltar and New York. For particulars regarding accommodation please apply to: THE AMERICAN EXPRESS Co., Inc. Union Building, SINGAPORE. fHE SINGAPORE
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    • 541 16 sus. CITY OF SALISBURY. Consignees of cargo ex above mentioned teamer from New York (arrived January 21st, .930) are hereby notified that the General survey of all Cargo landed in a damaged conlition will be held at Godown 46 and 47 at a.m. on Monday, February 3rd, 1930. No further
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    • 446 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. L 1 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YOKK (Incorporated In U.S.A. > GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. (via Suez). Due. Sails. in M.S. SILVERBELLE Feb. 3 Peb 9 M.S. SILVERMAPLE Peb. 22 Mar 1 M.S. SILVERPALM Mar. 12 M.u 18 PACIFIC JAVA
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    • 181 16 INDOCHINA I STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LID! (Incorporated in England' Direct Services to Japan via llonif Konj. \m and Shanghai and to (alrutta mj I'minc Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of 1 adiw Canton. Macao. Sw.itow \m<» Cbrfaß Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtwo ports. i> Philippines, etc FOR PE\\N(i AMI CALCUTTA KUMSANG
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    • 687 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Cuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel l Lombin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every c Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and c Friday 6 »-m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Cota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 am ■Celantan every Monday, Wednesday
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  • 196 17 XY °SSW_5_f* M JO meet the increasing tram, th. •mpany have decided to increase from the number of sailings, vessels and all on tins line us under n v Twthl r '^"lar monthly mOkm ten sailings per year in the pe* t««Mfe PtoW vessels the G.nyo
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  • 339 17 lapanese Ship Beached Near Hong: Kong:. ;ilt of a terrible voyage m Keelunn the Japan, m steamer Maru. had to be beached in Junk -arly hours of Jan. 15 in order to sinking and becoming a total in| Keelung on the morning of Jamttrj Kohatau Maru
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  • 178 17 ►ver 50 Lives Lost When Ships Collide. Amov, Jan. 14. v ::us been received here of a serious disaster, as a result of which more Chinese are reported to be drowned. t>ter (xvurred when the Umkang. "i Ningpo. and the Fuchuan. bound for MM into collision, causing
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  • 34 17 London. J»n. 15. two projected P. and O. liners to be b) Messrs. Vickers-Armstrong. Limited, U- turbo-electrically propelled, and will ■«bl> be larger and faster than the Viceroy
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  • 749 17 Over £46,000 in Grants. The Duke of York (president, was in the I chair ;it a meeting of the president, vicepresidents, general council, and honorary visitors of King Georges Fund for Sailors held f at St. James's Palace for the purpose of award- ing the
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  • 286 17 Sunken Ship's Position Discovered. A report has bMO made to the Hong Kong Harbour Authority and to the owners of the LM ObMßg by a tisherman who claimed that he had located the position where the ill-fated vessel had foundered. It will be remembered that the
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  • 760 17 These short, bare-bone speeches that captains make on the high seas nowadays are superb reading. Whether Pried utters them, or the master at a bombarded rum galleon, they are gems of simple dignity— something like Caesar The trade and the stark environment gtwm their minds
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  • 339 17 Vice-Admiral Sir Herbert W. Richmond, who presided over the International Conference on the Safety of Life at Sea last spring, took the chair at a lecture at the London School of Economics by Professor Pearce Hlggins, on The Development of International Law in Relation to Neutral Rights
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    • 210 17 Hfc CERTAINLY jfi i f EAT MORE FRUIT r R 5 TM i C a a A A A A A f^^^^^^^^^^^Mj^jM^^*^M>^M><^^^ X HB3IIHpKBiBfIHHpHH I HV IB 111 |l^ |^H X The P remi^r quality of any car should be its performance V on the road, the capabilities of the
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  • 902 18 THE MAGIC OF A MALAY NIGHT. VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS.' To See Ourselves as Others Sec Us. When I beheld it all for the Brst time T ttnsctous that every dream I had ever aspired o was here realised; that here was beauty -such beauty as could only exist on the canvas
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    • 197 18 AA^^AA ♦> A A >, J> A A > a a A a v» t vfw AA. A. v A A ™.a.~ ~a^^^.~^a.^^*^^^.^ T4 V ~a^^^^^ I AUSTIN OWNERS I f i* Have you seen the I:! HUMPHREY SANDBERG X I EASY GEARf CHANGE! i I FREE WHEEL We can
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    • 778 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (incorporated In England I ipital tXM ibscribed lid-up ;serve Fund and R I !tii^.f'4t BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Esq Chaira R> Chalmers Esq. CharlM J Hambru O. Rooin:on. Esq. W. H Slioiford. 1 Sir Thomas Catto. B.i:t LONi-o:; I BR8: I!:iti!, id.
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    • 115 18 ixsru\ innn IHL SOUTH I :?.!TISH I FIRE, MARI T I INS! iXSi LOWEST I i < PERSONAL A( I I u ovei rT on R ASTERN LDIiTI ruE OCEAII lx I GUA !t ANTE] 0 N I N SE I I Issets •'■('d Paid CHINA UNDERWI I l.lie A
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  • 49 19 Liabilities Two Millions. I skrvice— CXSPTRIOHT I Bangkok. Jan. :_>:,. ChtaWH rue firm named Khoon Senp d Th.- liabilities are estimated at 10 Urals, estimati-d ass«-ts are 800.000. M\<-rul European firms creditors the thf Aimlo-Siam Corporation with tarn btmL OUlt thi> MOnilßl ordered the attachtr..- b.uikrupfs pioptrti-
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  • 136 19 Sir.;»pore. Jan. 25. ir t i p Noon Prleee February 2;>\. March J B pi Dull- 175 Us »;d Ts 6d Up. Winii Bungel Ways 345 3.55. M n Kintai i us. 1.40. Klani 20 2JO, Bong Fatts 57 61. Malaya Con- p hi
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  • 21 19 Saturday's Alterations. Bincrs Sellers i! 14 |Sl 6s i« 6d 47 7 48.50 70 -1.95 12 JO 1
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  • 194 19 Cement Products Finance. 1 I ttn •:1 at the ani i on Dei em- Product! and ncern In the -ted with the Home Mi A J Chapman, i mb i :•■> b i b 1 -.000.000. ibu'e.l to an the Genera) ElecUm Hatry crash, crash Attacks m
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  • 40 19 Vienna Eye Clinic Tragedy. London. Jan. ltf. Vienna coßwnoadnl o{ t' I**1 D&9 Ex hi 1 4c thildrtn ucrt' blinded in < Jj.-iii «hciv tluir eyes «crc ;>pruyd •'!i ul.icli were mistakenly chiirnici i'li jKiu-i rtal ctatteriring fluids
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  • 100 19 fortnight's Restriction. limn Prat. Mil ßfcjfc, Miich.ll and Comimny. ol Ipoh. inform us th;it they have re-•iv.-d tho following cable fro;n tIM Tin ProducW As ociation. of London: R,'. ri j n <, tl) %()Ur telegram of the 22nd n t the ■ChetM i MM definitely
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  • 314 19 Quiet Year Knd. I.u:rJn:i. .lan. 1. The real cmm with trade quiet both ai Helm- and abroad, with but Utl > hope of a ttnoed improvenu nt before the Autumn. but eonaumera of practically all commodttiea )ia\c !n.t covered their forward requirementa and the outlook is therefore for
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  • 62 19 Juiiuu*> tSiSU, IS o < !<>; U noon. Buyers Sellers uii to London Btandatd, Spot M% 25 Standard uss on Tender Pen 25 1 25 1 Mai i i aa k b-lfar. 25'_- 2;-> April June 27 27 rone ol Market Steady quiet. Cable: London
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  • 199 19 A merger has be<n announced in the German rubber substitute Industry to take in the Firmen Deutsche Oetfabrfk Dr Alexander, Dr. Bun-, and Richard Petrt, Hamburg, and doors; Qrandel Oetwerk, "I****"!. The latter lirm bjo Into liquidation and its plant will be transferred graduaUj to Hamburi Tin- name of tin
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 228 19 January 25. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 months' sight 2 3 T 8 London 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London. T.T. 2 3 1116 Lyons and
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    • 226 19 January 25 Tin 150 Tons $88.7.. Gambler 9.50 Pepper White 68 Pepper Black <m Flake Tapioca 5.50 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 9. 40 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) R.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan 2RO
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  • 704 19 Ratrut> 7s 6d 8s 6d Rawant Concession 29s 3Gs ex Renony Consolidated 16s 3d 17s 3d Serendah Tin 16s 17s 6d Selayangs 7 S 8d Siamese Tin Syn 15s 6d 16s 9d SfcNM Tin 19s 3d 20s Southern Malayan 15s 3d 16s Southern Tronohs 10s 3d IU
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  • 1733 19 Mr. G. M. Gill«-t. m.p. (Minister, o\. Trade Department), addressed members <>t the Royal Empire Society at the Bret ol the City Luncheons of the rirsstoii, L9S9-30, at the I nan Street Hotel, on November 12th. sir John Bandanan Allen, m p.. Chairman of the Council, presided
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  • 67 19 London, .l.in Iti. A r.diHMon <»[ tfaa War Olln 1..-;iu ites by CJ .0(1.000 mUm n.-xt Budu.-t I for MtoWCtf b] (he Daily HcraUi. in MMlMqvencc «>i tIM ('■••\< mment's iliiistu- rwMOQ i>l r\p« -n<! Tht- total "cuf v. ill amount to 12.250.000, but Um raturn
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    • 72 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000 000 71 »iu,uuu,ooo ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OF (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). The Companfhas Si gapore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. ny has £20,000 deposed with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life
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    • 39 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In 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.
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  • 236 20 IRELAND KEATEN. Can France Secure the Championship [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT I Fr.inrr 5: Ireland 0. London Jan. 26. The French < b\ i.msly rapaftor and .it top-epeed from The start and kept it up marking their opponente perfectly. The Iri.-'i ten better ha tight •crlaunac- their
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  • 633 20 An Interesting Contest at Ipolu [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipuh. Jan. 25. North 11 pt*: South 3 pt-*. In tht annual match between the North and South which brings the first class programme in Malayan Rugby to a close, the North won to-day by a goal,
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  • 34 20 Mr. J. J. Sheehan returns from leave this ueek and will act as District Officer. Temerloh in place of Mr. W. A Ward, who will succeed Mr. A. C. Jomaron in the Federal Secretariat.
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  • 350 20 SHOCK FOR POMPEY. Brighton's Great Win Against Cup Finalists. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Jan. 26. Saturday afternoon was dull, most of the grounds were on the heavy side and reports indicate that the Cup matches showed poor football. There were 34.000 spectators at West Ham.
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  • 24 20 First Round Replay. I: .i replay of their first round match in th? Scottish Cup competition Vale of Leithen beat Peterhead 2—l.
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  • 189 20 [Reuters Service] To-day's results in the English and Scottish Leagues were as follow DIVISION I. Liverpool 1. Manchester U. 0. DIVISION 11. Bury 2. Tottenham H. 3 Chelsea 2. Southampton 0. Stoke C 2. Preston N.E. 3. Reading 3. Swansea 1. DIVISION lll— (Southern). Brentford 5. Torquay U.
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  • 63 20 Prince Wins With Them. [Reuter's Service.] Capetown, Jan. 25. The Prince of Wales has set the fashion in steel-shafted clubs with which he defeated Lord Knollys 5 and 3. Knollys' handicap is two and he conceded six strokes. The first consignment of steel shafts arrived by
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  • 61 20 I FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT]. London, Jan. 26. Harlequins 19, Cambridge 13. London Scots 12. Oxford 8. England Wales Police 8. Army 3. Leicester 5, Richmond 6. Navy 9, Blackheath 10. Guys 0, Gloucester 14. Rosslyn 14, O.M.Ts 23. Watson's 0, Glasgow Acas. 17. Edinburgh Heriots 14. Llanelly
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  • 950 20 WEEKEND MATCHES. Defence Too Slow for S.C.C. Forwards. S.C.C. 4; Selangor Club Selangor Club, who played the S.C.C. in the first game of their week-end visit to Singapore on Saturday were by no means disgraced though beaten by four goals to two by the local side.
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  • 104 20 Welch Regiment 5; Selangor Club 0. At Tanglin yesterday Selangor Club were no match for the Welch Regiment who were much faster owing to better fitness. Nevertheless, due to the visitors' defence, there were lengthy periods during which the exchanges were even and, taking into regard
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  • 19 20 The Times of Malaya hears that Mr. E. W. Josselyn. the well-known planter, will shortly be retiring from Malaya.
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  • 499 20 PERAK SPRING RACES. Weights for First Day. The following are the weights for the first days races at Ipoh on Saturday next. Race 1. Ponies Class 2 One Div. only <5 furlongs.) Weights not yet published. (See footnoU >. Race 2. Ponies (lass I—2nd1 2nd Div. (5
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  • 309 20 Some Good Dividends. The following were the results of the amak'ur races at Penang on Saturday. Polo Ponies i about 2 furs.t LADY MAUD 11 FATTY 11.1 2 TOPING PERAK 13 3 Tote 564; 17. 9 Also ran- Crystal 114. Simple Simon 11. Skewbald 10 7.
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  • 22 20 Mr. G. H. Corbett, of the Malayan Agricultural Service, is expected to arrive in Penang by the P. and O. Macedonia. i
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