The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 January 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-01-31 1 The Singapore Free Press m CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,WS.19 words
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Article256 1930-01-31 1 nlutton of the problem of the method of !imit;ition is within measurable distance it was stated after the plenary sitting of the Naval Conference yesterday morning Pare 11. There are one or two surprise vrlvctmns m the Australian rrirket team to visit Eag> land this summer, which256 words
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Article925 1930-01-31 1 Nut far tlim the northern boundary of Equatorm is situated the -tate ot Kha!.. Wi Raja Is a mtv remarkabli man At his <l statesmen tremble arid tbe p< ople of his devouth pray 'V.'v morning that Ills temper may be less noticeable then usual, but it mr925 words
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Advertisement232 1930-01-31 1 ,»|v rOUB FOOTWEAR. BLANCONA MU SHOES NEW. A A A A a. I Raffles Hotel! a x SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2n^ I Orchestral Concert 9.30 p.m. t T .> Special Engagement of Signor Gamaro Bonavita A t The Well Known Italian Tenor Admission to Non-Diners $1. V IMPRnVRTI i* I REMINGTON232 words
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Advertisement231 1930-01-31 1 I Standard IJII (111 I For Flavour. NAVY CUT For Quality. 1 EUROPE HOTEL "Renowned by Reco emendation" i DANCING.— After Dinner every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. MUSIC— On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. and every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30231 words
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Advertisement63 1930-01-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lactogen is a natural food Pago 5. Flit kills the poison < aniers Page 8. Alfresco Dancing at Woodlands Pa£.e 9. Unitters lev anything electrical Page 12. Willys-Knight sets high standard [off <ommerciai transportation Page 7 i CHRYSLER I POWER :uui::ruTnntuttn:u;iwnt::n:i:ini:tntr;:i:ir /liißlilß ■.k i ß];B] CHARLES HEIDSIECK j63 words
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Advertisement7 1930-01-31 1 MAKES BRASSWARE BRIGHTSHINE SHINE LIKE THE SUN.7 words
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Miscellaneous185 1930-01-31 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 31st. High Water, 00.03. 8.7, 11.09. 97. vlalacca: H.W., 8.30 am, 5 08, 8 30 p.m., 5.07. Bank Holiday. johore lenais IKx; iK.mei.t Hockey: S C.C. vs. V.M.C.A. at V.MC.A.; S.C.C. vs. Welch Regt at Tanglin; SRC. vs. A.P.C. The Jazz Singer. Theatre 6.15 and 9 30185 words
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Article298 1930-01-31 2 Magistrate's Criticism of Police. BxaarinJnc the cbarajt ihetti handed m. m Hi' < i .miwust the suspects charged m respect «.t tin- attewipttd piracy <>t the HaichniK. Mi. Ham. lion ;:t the Honn Kong Magistracy on Jan. 18. ii;u! o< -asion to criticise tin- manner m which298 words
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Article222 1930-01-31 2 Sikh Holds the Bridge at Shanghai. I Shanchai. Jan. 20. ..try and r muring Incident oc- Oi the Settlement brid'.i-.- the hltkal culmination to a day of mtst demonstratii ni ..mi b i air i. of studenti and loa: much di-turban<v as the! uartd m tl222 words
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Article291 1930-01-31 2 At the Tivoli. Muhtbird. this week's Uature at the IWflnald Denny take* the part of Jim a Utnt-hM»jwiiljiH baodni champion. <•• tt» Hem men i id of women. He doae not attend BJcnt-ctatN and society hincttotM with tin PWUM thai he has ;i small foOowkn m tplte of291 words
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Article30 1930-01-31 2 Qtti.rHl Hls Highness Projjal Nepal Taradhish Maharaja Sir Chanda Shumshere Jung. Bahadur Rana. the Premier of Nepal, lias passed away, which may relieve any unemployment Amory? the stonp-cutters. —Detroit News.30 words
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Advertisement445 1930-01-31 2 SPRINGTIME IS HOMEWARD SAILING TIME. and Sponges, Spongebags, Holdalls, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Hair and Shaving Brushes, and every necessary Toilel requisite can be obtained m the best quality and at lowest price from MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opposite General Post Office. Out.station orders receive prompt attention. f M A D445 words
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Advertisement292 1930-01-31 2 Victoria theatre The First Real Talkie VMMMf TO-NIGHT C^LmS al jolson T w a mwE^A m :>n E UJ The Jazz Singer WO P^formances Daily 2 6 15 pm and 9 pm 7 v BF S Evenin^ Dr ess is NOT Essential N l|f Popular Prices: 2 1 P JAII292 words
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Advertisement415 1930-01-31 2 lalhambraSi Twi Chen« Kee, Sole Proprietor. I W V SPECIAL CHINESE NEW" YEAR PWk;K\mih- II X Commencing THURSDAY, Jan. 30th iK In the Second Show at 9 pjn. Ttfi; LATEST EMPIRE IVEWS. S X The Pi tUre Sensation »f the Season jR White Shadows I J OF THE SOUTH SEAS415 words
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Article1453 1930-01-31 3 A FAMOUS EXPERIMENT. Bishop's Impressions After Long Tour. The Bishop of Winchester, Dr. Woods, who las recently concluded an extensive tour m d< Vmerica and Canada writes on his impressions ej >f prohibition m the Evening News as follows: m We speak glibly of our1,453 words
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Article479 1930-01-31 3 THE COCKNEY PUZZLE. A Japanese Woman Looks and Admires. Here are a few snapshot impressions of London and London girls as set^n through Japanese eye* those of Mme. Takarabe. the wife of Admiral Takarabe, and the only woman with the Japanese delegation to the Five479 words
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Article179 1930-01-31 3 Giant of 96 Still a Soldier. Although he has just entered on iiis 9t>th. year. Colonel Osmond Barnes. C.8.. who lives with his tamily at Ealing. has not ret. red from the Army. He sometimes laughingly says. "1 might be called up if there's another war." His179 words
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Advertisement198 1930-01-31 3 i FIRST IN 1888 f ft t 4 4 II fW l^A.^^2* 4 ,im ——^iw ggggqa y I >: i DUNLOP experience of tyre making and tyre V 4 j, performance under every conceivable condition is V l 9;, longer and more varied than any other make V JLl* ve198 words
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Advertisement217 1930-01-31 3 ®®@®®®®®®®®®®®<B)®e;^ Estate Trust Agencies (1927) limited. BRANCHES I 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for and security furnished.217 words
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Article, Illustration692 1930-01-31 4 ILTHOI'GH we connect the word "kymono' mostly with Japan it is essentially th< I the Near M Well M the Far East, and I .suppose no woman m Malaya but DM ol then m her wardml* In tropic lands when m the privacy of our own rooms, we692 words
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Article, Illustration267 1930-01-31 4 Mrs. Victor Bruce's Latest Project. Sin^ap'it WOBMtI motonst> will be interested to learn of the latest project of the Hon Mrs. Victor Bruce, the distinguished driver, who contributes regular articles to the Free Press. Mrs. Bruce, who has a long list of motoring distinctions to her credit,267 words
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Article114 1930-01-31 4 It is absolutely essential that the finest room should be dainty and attractive Ruth Chatterton. who Is now working on her first Paramount starring picture. 'The Laughing Lady." is very busy these days furnishing her new home m Holy wood, and has just completed the114 words
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Article1174 1930-01-31 4 A novel means of Illumination for the din- ir.g-room this winter is a new electric bulb which burns not incense but scent, m a special fixture at the side. The bulb is an ordinary electric lamp Of course, the best way of using the scent -bulb would1,174 words
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Article881 1930-01-31 4 FINE tweeds are used for the new morning frocks, and, usually, they are made on princess lines, with bodices fitting snugly. bu f not tightly. Skirts on such frocks are lightly rtared and moderately long, and belts fit at a high waist-line Fleck designs are more popular881 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1930-01-31 4 King's Valuable Music Library Royal Composers Italian Art Exhibition "Sheila" at Lossiemouth Ten Years Hard Labour The Clown comes into His Own The Highbrows' Theatre. i oikioii January. IT IS probably little known that the King has a very fine music library, which besides containing many hundreds of1,344 words
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Article320 1930-01-31 4 Georgina Bratley - Georgina Bratley By READING FORTUNES from the tea cup is really not very difficult. What is necessary is a little imagination and some ability to concentrate on the cup. and it is worth while, for. when you have mastered this, you will Ind yourself very320 words
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Article184 1930-01-31 5 MORE THAN A "PICK-ME-UP." MEN AND WOMEN WIN BACK LASTING STRENGTH AND VITALITY. m < an make constant demands on phytrength without ultimately feeling below r. d Hiid fit for nothing. When stamina U.-king. lif»' baeOHMi a pnaan instead of a there is no real enjoyment to be gain- ir184 words
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Article422 1930-01-31 5 Sir (yril^Cobb's Views. »MMtaf the Singapore naval base with particular reference to Malaya. Sir Cyril CM* chairman of the Navy League, says m the KubtxT Age. Ea*t of Suez at any moment £180.000.000 worth of British trade is afloat, and £157.000 000 worth of that422 words
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Article308 1930-01-31 5 Protest by a Roman Catholic. A remarkable scene occurred at Greenwich Coroner's Court when a Roman Catholic steadily refused to take the oath on the Old Testament. The inquest \ras on Thomas Frerkrick Dalton. a^ed fifty-four, a cooper, of Trundlev's-road. Deptford who was found dead308 words
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Article141 1930-01-31 5 DETECTIVE SAVES A MAN FROM GAOL. Many Good Deeds of the I on don Police. The fact was revealed at Marylebone Police Court recently that a kindly detective sergeant had obtained a situation for a man he had arrested for embezzlement James Charles Grimmer, aged twenty, a motor driver, of141 words
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Article101 1930-01-31 5 Unveiled by King Faisal. Baghdad. Jan. 18. The bust of Miss Gertrude Bell, which has been subscribed for by her admirers throughout the world, was unveiled to-day at the Iraq Museum which she founded. The High Commissioner for Iraq asked King I Faisal to accept the statue101 words
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Article395 1930-01-31 5 Heavy Impositions m Hoihow. Hoihow, Jan. 17. The situation here, following the occupation by Cantonese troops, is quiet. No trouble is anticipated and it is not likely that foreigners will be subjected to interference. The foreign community at Hoihow is composed of six British,395 words
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Article316 1930-01-31 5 £325,000 LONDON TUNNEL. Tramcar Subway Extensions. Rumbling concrete-mixers and heavy steel girders have almost monopolised the roadway of Southampton-row. W.C.. where the preliminary work on the deepening of the London County Council tramcar subway h now nearly "complete The completion of the scheme will cost more than £325.000. and will316 words
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Article230 1930-01-31 5 739 Buildings Destroyed During the Year. The annual report concerning the fires that occurred m the city of Canton during 1929 shows 84 outbreaks, 739 buildings destroyed, 58 others damaged. 17 lives lost, 23 people severely injured, and losses totalling about one and a half million dollars. These230 words
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Article33 1930-01-31 5 t 1 Charles Stewart, eldest son of their princi- pal, has been admitted to partnership by Messrs. Lyall. Anderson and Co., of London. 1 Mr. Stewart was for ten Malayan rubber Industry- M.M.M.M. - 33 words
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Advertisement473 1930-01-31 5 LEAS. P&RRINS SAUCE BRINGS THE HOME FLAVOUR TO THE HOTEL FARE IDEAL BLUE SCREEN including stitchinj? with eyelets and rope complete. Ordpr your TENNIS BLUE DRILL SCREENS of j?ood workmanship and British Manufacture from MOHD. BIN HOOSAINSAH. 66. ROBINSON ROAD. Phone No 2454. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premie t473 words
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Advertisement332 1930-01-31 5 A f The reason why "Lactogen" so make bone and muscte and fle«h, often acts when everything else has and to get a good grip on life, failed is this. It is milk, which is And 'Lactogen'* is rich full-cream nature's own food for Baby. There country milk with all332 words
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Article476 1930-01-31 6 ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH. Arterial Disease Among Miners. n.rrease m recent yean ol the pn ence of disorders oi the circulatory systen: sui h .us arteriosclerosis, or thickening of the arteries, has been attributed to varl I siuh as diet, excessive smoking th» strsai ol modern tc it may be. however,476 words
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Article38 1930-01-31 6 A concert was given on Saturday at the Cluing Hua Cinema. Kuala Lumpur, m aid of Urn Young Women's Christian Association, as t result ol which a sum ol $260 has been handed over to the Association —MM.38 words
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Article362 1930-01-31 6 Sir Josiah Stamp's Three Categories. Btr Josiah Stamp discussed the h\: merits of men with a university training wrier he ipoke at a dmr.t r of the Central Council .1 the Av*k union of University Tnebttl m Collide ol HoiiM-hold and Social Science. Kensington "If you362 words
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Article180 1930-01-31 6 Heavy Loss Incurred. Di. cushions arc going on m Nanking, with a View oi terminating the agreement entered into by the National Aviation Corporation with tiis< Amerieun firm. Aviation Exploration. Ltd. Acc-crdin^ to reports, the agreement entered 1 to provides that the Corporation shall be it ponsible180 words
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Article433 1930-01-31 6 Manacle Ordeal on The Stage. A glass of water saved Houdini. the most picturesque, the most sensational, and the no c t iamous escapologist the world has known, from ruin and the most nerve-racking experience i;: the whole Of his career. The story of the famous433 words
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Article38 1930-01-31 6 The death has occurred m Calcutta of Mr. H. J. Crabbe of 106-1. Corporation Street. Calcutta. Mr. Crabbe, who was 77 years of age was for more than 20 years a sub-editor on the staff of the Statesman.38 words
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Article1082 1930-01-31 6 FACTS OF RELIGION. Indian Protessor on Idealist News. The third of a series of four Hibbert lectures DTI "An idealist view of life" was given at the Manchester University by Professor S. Radhakrishnan. George V. Professor of Mental and Moral Science at the University of1,082 words
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Article38 1930-01-31 6 The Mukim of Beranang. m the District of Ulu Langat. was en fete on Friday m honour of the ceremonial opening by H.H. the Sultan of Selangor of the Malay Mosque, a solid imposing structure costing about S3G.OOn38 words
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Advertisement169 1930-01-31 6 1351 S~'~^^^—^ f 0 V. Nal BROTHERS J7 A NEW DODGE TRUCK AT A NEW LOW PRICE A new Dodge Truckof 133-inch tance to the quick, quiet and wheelhase now takes its place sure 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. m a line already unusually com- i i_i V You can put one169 words
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Advertisement298 1930-01-31 6 I BUY BRITISH GOODS I j| L'HSSsPJ L^??h|T,l psbmc? 4 j I i! Australia's Health Giving Wines. RICH RUBY PORT TYPE— BURGUNDY ij RICH WHITE PORT TYPE— CHARMS 5 RICH TAWNY PORT TYPE— SHERRY TYPE. j j Obtainable at all Stores. 1 aSL: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. 1 Strength m298 words
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Article1136 1930-01-31 7 A DEPRESSING SEASON. Tales of Sea and Land Disaster. From Our Own Correspondent). Dublin. Dec. 31. fell weather prevailed during Christmas D a. is not a bit typical rain and r;d mvd of the season of peace -■,I*lll, there being not a single Christ- 1 I1,136 words
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Article626 1930-01-31 7 Fight at Noak's Ark. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London. Jan. 2. Celebrations on as lavish a scale as ever before marked the New Year Celebrations m London. Despite the Wall Street crash, the Hatry debacle, the collapse of the Home and Harrison groups. tne anaemic626 words
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Article228 1930-01-31 7 Sir C. dementi's Farewell. (Nanyang Siang Pan Press Service.) Hong: Kong. Jan. M. Sir C Clementi bade farewell to the community last night and will leave for Singapore on February Ist. Chan Tsi-tang accompany Lvi Wun-yim and Lam Yik-tsung returned to Canton. The main forces of Cantonese228 words
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Advertisement373 1930-01-31 7 rOR A HIGHER STANDARD of commercial transportation 4C i i '^^1 __i^ _^^_i__M__^^___\i i3_si\ k^ ll* l'l'I I*i..*i*!''*"**«j'**'''l'i'l'I '"I'! •■t*l*^'l -^'t'''"-''"''-'''*'''''*'-'!*!*'***'***'***'''»*»*-*l*l*l*r'!*l*l*"''''*'-'-*-'-*-'''-'l'r'.'!'l "'*"''*'"-'>*'"''''i'^"l"!**'" *-''-'-'-"-'''-'Z*i'* •'•'•"-"l*T^*l*^ i*i«'^'^***^'C I'l"''!*^»'*jS _oi c^ *i 1 __r iil In ill v t#• f I 1 Loiicst Priced Knight-engined Truck I |X^ I II Ml WILLYS "KNIGHT373 words
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Article1327 1930-01-31 8 ELLIS ISLAND GRAFT. How Prohibition Makes More Criminals. "The system ot deporting criminal aliens." said Lewis Richards (the ex-convict of SingSing, who has been describing his experiences for the Daily Express > heatedly, "is one of the biggest political grafts m the United Siates. I1,327 words
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Article799 1930-01-31 8 WOMAN'S NAME FORGED. Villagers Scared by 'A Ghost." Mr. Reginald L. Hine. m his recently published "History of Hitchin." related an incident m the early career of Lord Brampton, better known as Sir Henry Hawkins, which revealed the famous judge as a youthful scapegrace. In799 words
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Article39 1930-01-31 8 Mr and Mrs. V. I. Home have returned to Kuala Lumpur from leave. Mr. Home, who for several years has been manager of Messrs. Guthrie and Cos import branch m Kuala Lumpur, leaves for Singapore shortly on transfer. MM39 words
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Advertisement177 1930-01-31 8 I Start taking IMO.SOLNHD ML OJANI I TO-DAY It revtta^es and rejuvenates.' JB c j%e < Jfcntfioff/2eGeorqes < 76e c firsfofW6is/a<!s 40^jbL NOW HE HAPPY IHR^^ One thing is always on the move when T^P the family dines that's the Yorkshire m -j^^ J&1 Relish. It's Pass the Yorkshire Relish,177 words
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Advertisement261 1930-01-31 8 Kill Th«c Mf\ Carriers p-^-. ?T ~^jgßgflK of Poisons* iH| FROM the reeking marsh f^ tomes the dreaded mos- ■Tf" quito the carrier of maI aria, dengue, and other WL fVj^v i y^N^-^S^flF wasting diseases! M y^ m the dark of night mos- HI tS^|VJ tjuit o t- s steal261 words
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Article735 1930-01-31 9 •NOT SUITABLE OR SAFE." Sir Cecil dementi's Farewell Speeches at Hong: Kong. Sir Ocil Clementi, who succeeds Sir Hugh Clifford as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Malay States, badt farewell to the members of the Hong -<ong Legislative Council last735 words
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Article632 1930-01-31 9 Hong Kong To-day and Thirty Years Ago. On the lawn of the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Thursday last week before a gaily decorated pavilion and surrounded by flagbedecked marquees, the European and Chinese community of Hong Kong bade their official farewell to Sir Cecil Clementi and Lady632 words
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780 1930-01-31 9 FIRST MOVING PICTURE Work of the Carnegie Institute. Washington. Sunset on the moon has be« n photosra phed successfully over ny rt than a quaruv of a million miles of empty space by astrox.om..: of the Carnegie Institution. The first m 0.,:,, uictures780 words
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151 1930-01-31 9 Par better than relieving indigestion troubles a* they come along is to remove their cause and keep free from this harrowing complaint altogether. Even the worst sufferers can avoid indigestion by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia m water after meals, because this neutralises excess acidity,151 words
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Advertisement423 1930-01-31 9 BUSINESS CARDS. f \kassage If J[!S> H MiKO 32 Phnby Ghaut f WREATHS. h floral wreaths made to crder. >in(;apore casket co. H3, SELEfiIE ROAD. Telephone No. 6075. TO LET. I MEYEIt ROAD. Apply Mry.r Brothers. MBYOI ROAD Entry March Ist Apply m Brothers. i .nci 4A Raffles Place Aj)ply423 words
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Advertisement592 1930-01-31 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. HOTICT is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or ivut.,. a*.a uua particulars of such tenders :nay be obtained m the Tender Room. Muni"»pal Offices: T «-"der. Date -f <:|os|l Chipping, scraping, cleaning and painting of all Steelwork and Ironwork at592 words
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Advertisement462 1930-01-31 9 I RIVIERA RESTAURANT WOODLANDS f An ideal drive— l 6 miles each way on good roads. Fresh water swimming bath (cold)- Drinks (also cold). SATURDAY, FEB. Ist— ALFRESCO DANCING FROM 9 P.M. I SAUSAGE and MASH or HAM and EGGS SUPPERS. ®®®(«xa>»)®«''s '•xsx*)®®®^ <• ...,...*>£> AUCTION SALE* AUCTION SALE. of462 words
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Advertisement299 1930-01-31 9 Speedier iy inoß speedier V X transports* tion the air- H plane.For speed- ier writing trie (jjT^lg Parker Doofold HPTI [Fountain Pen. <?8r I reless touch fj 11 1 ealer can sup- g vriting instru- r'fiT"' a ■WeUl Mont. 'jJ rarker pii L_L4fcf good nightt rait for fitting one for299 words
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707 1930-01-31 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. JANU ARY 31. 1930. THE PRESS AND THE CONFERENCE. Whatever may be the outcome of the Naval Conference it seems moderately certain that the work of the plenal meetings will be cut and dried. The vital discussion is plainly proceeding m the delegate meetings and when707 words
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Article730 1930-01-31 10 Dr. J I. Baeza has been seconded for service as Senior Health Officer, Kedah. Mr G. Cullen formerly of the Straus Settlements Police, has taken up a permanent residence at 4. Gillies Street. Wallstontciaft. Sydney. There a ill be al fresco dancing from 9 p.m. to-morrow < Saturday > at730 words
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Article455 1930-01-31 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RIBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Jan. 30, 5 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day"s tin prices as follows Spot £178 2 16 (down £2 7 16). Forward £181 316 (down £2 10 16). The market is easier. Messrs.455 words
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Article184 1930-01-31 10 Recruiting for the new B Company SVC. has been proceeding well and the numbers secured are already suflicient to permit tlnformation of the Company. The latest rctun; gives 72 as having joined and whilst this i> short of the necessary number recruits are Ml] coming m184 words
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Article685 1930-01-31 10 THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN. THEATRE'S NEXT TALKIE, Satisfactory Trade Showing Vest o relay. (By Our Kiln: OOfNsp Another striking example t),, high entertainment value of •>. afTorded at the Vtctorli Thcatll afternoon I trade h H wyn-lffsjai'i sU-dlal iguj Him Th. Mary Dugnn. which i ion of the pie685 words
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Advertisement242 1930-01-31 10 gj PETER ift, DAWSON OkwSOW "Special" j ScorcMVMM** I «^l SCOTCH WHISKY Dawson and Perrier make a splendid combination. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Incorporated under the Compiuu*' Ordinance* c f Hong Kon; i 3 (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90. Robinson Road. Telephone «22« SINGAPORE. HANDS OF PORK 35 cts.242 words
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Advertisement185 1930-01-31 10 ISAiXsXsXsXSXsXsXSXsX&Ki^ jTHE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER j A guaranteed Machine with a guaranteed service. 1> tCRSON. SIMONS CO., 1 LIMITED. Prince Street, Singapore. PHONE 2700. 634 j North Bridge Road. TENG UNO OIUN. Established 1905 Tele. No: 2415. T.K.K's Tyres Further induced from T^ibes. 715 x 118 513.50 to ***** $2 50185 words
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Article336 1930-01-31 11 ANOTHER STEP FORWARD. niter to Examine Methods of Limitation. b Kadio Official Service]. I tha third plan loa M btld at m .Tame:,I that th. BjMattaN m and m- Of the Eh ttlata < to lii iba] tonnage or by categories and the method* of procedure336 words
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Article54 1930-01-31 11 vim DeniCfl Paraguay's \< -rusutions. S.-i |ii Cienrvu. Jan. 29. nt-ral of the League of mmoiid. i\ed telei iment asserunj: )ii (that M the result dent m wiiK h a Bolivian and soldier were killed. Bolivia was k 01 and was preparing to baseless and declaring54 words
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Article30 1930-01-31 11 S- S>dn«\v. Jan. 30. hester. the young New Zealand tatted flight from Croydon In th. object of beating Hinkler's tajffd by a mishap m Tripoli. to-,"30 words
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Article23 1930-01-31 11 1 I'RESK SKRVICK COPYRIGHT.! London. Jan. 30. experienced the warmest JanuII known for ninety years, acthc record* kept at Greenwich.23 words
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Article213 1930-01-31 11 'TONS OF MONEY." Remarkable Allegations m Herlin Trial. [Reuters Service.] Berlin. Jan. 30. At the tearing of ttM bank notes forgery ,-ase conn tor the d ft IP §mm^ gj the i.t itself to polltl( al pmvmm forged En American and Chinese currency notes valued at213 words
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Article164 1930-01-31 11 Successful Airworthiness Trials Completed. BadlO Ofßcml Service. 1 KuKby. Jan. 19. The airship Rioo returned to her mooring mast at Cardington at two o'clock this aftertmg over 52 i. mmaiMtilll officer, *aid "Darin ■> at an average spa d i -overed a distance equal to thai to164 words
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Article73 1930-01-31 11 Passengers Succoured. IP Service.] Baenee X.res. Jan. 2fl. Th* Qerman liner Monte Oervantei (Which struck a rock near Terra del Fuego. the ship sinking and the l.tioo i landed on tha penal island of I mini to civilisation little the l their adventure. The ship's band73 words
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Article52 1930-01-31 11 Reassuring Message from Stranded Ship. Far ITmli in Service.] Hong X mi; .fan. ,*>o. The 1 K ;il ■gcntl Of tli<" Braalnnd. which grounded on MM Oi the Paracel Reefs, haw ad .1 tolegram from the vessel stating: "'No immediate danger, all aboard safe Macedonia mtiniKHi i52 words
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Article64 1930-01-31 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHTS London. Jan. 30. The death is announced of Lady Reading the wife of Lord Reading, who was Viceroy and Oovernor-General of India from 1921 to IMS, a:ul is now Warden of Deal Castle. I.:uly Reading, who was married m 1887. was the third64 words
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39 1930-01-31 11 IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. Jan. 30. Whitelev's well-known London store was the ■OHM at tIM lav.st raid by smash and grab robbers. VbO u»'t away with furs valued at £450 this morning.39 words
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Article90 1930-01-31 11 An offer to sell ttM Mitchenden Oak and surrounding land at Southgate. Middlesex, for Z r iso is being considered by Southgate Urban Council The tree, mentioned m Domesday Book, is said to be the biggest and widest spreading oak m England. The girth at the ground l.vel is 27ft90 words
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Article88 1930-01-31 11 GANDHI'S "MODEST" DEMANDS. REFORM PROGRAMME. The Way to Prevent Civil Disobedience. I Reuters Service. Bombay. Jan. 30. Writing m Young India Mr. Gandhi says there will be no further talk of civil disobedience if Britain initiates the reforms he suggests, including total prohibition and reduction by half of certain taxes88 words
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Article236 1930-01-31 11 Valuable Work for Trade and Industry. [British Radio Official Service] Rugby. Jan. 29. Following the announcement made by the Premier recently m the House of Common:, a Treasury minute has been issued regarding the establishment of an Economic Advisory Council The purpose of the Council is236 words
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Article471 1930-01-31 11 Sir Miles' Hash to Bedside of Dying Wife. Referring to the rwent death m Hong Kong of Lady Lampson. wtfe of the British Minister to Chir.a. the South China Mornini Post of Friday say> Lady Lampson m on visit to Hone Kong for the purpose471 words
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Article74 1930-01-31 11 Beach pyjamas, inspired by engravings, were designed for Kay Francis and Lilyan Tashman for wear m Paramount's all-talking picture. "The Marriage Playground." Of white satin, banded with navy blue and red, these beach costumes offer Interesting billowing trousers, wide hip bandeaux that almost reach the knees and backless tops. To74 words
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564 1930-01-31 11 MR. SNOWDEN FIRM. No Support for "Tax on the People's Food." [British Radio OHicial Service 1 Bat>jr, Jan. 2f). A debate on Empire Free Tract took place to-day m the House of Comm It was initiited by Mr. J R Reiner, the Unionist member for564 words
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Article337 1930-01-31 11 Rrewer's Impassioned Appeal. Mr Noel Instone Brewer wu on Jan. 24 found -Guilty" of making a false statement In that on August 16, 1927 he made a statutory r. port that the total cash received by the Instone Banking Corporation t Hong Kong tad respect337 words
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70 1930-01-31 11 Borotra Bets He Can Beat Tilden m Doubles; and Loses. New York. Dec. 26. When Jean Borotra. the French tennis player (paired with Gaston Dupont) was defeated by W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.) and C. H. Kingsley (Engj to-day, he had to play host to the70 words
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Advertisement190 1930-01-31 11 fROBINSOINFsI FOR CARPETS I t and FURNISHING I I FABRICS I """^^S i- more displeas- /Tv linsI ins to lhe eye than faded X V fn^Y 0 V SI ra P° r es o»* coverings. ♦> i "n/TTmYJ' 'SIJNDOUR" v 111 [I f;l!!ol<lss fabrics all diffi- If II \1 IB190 words
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Article994 1930-01-31 12 Stern Work Ahead. People of sober habit always approach a New Year with mixed feelings. No suspicion of the Hogmanay sort of mixture must be directed against me, therefore, when I say that I have been looking hopefully into the past with an eye to the994 words
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Article789 1930-01-31 12 Lack of Confidence. It is a bad thing for a boxer's confidence for him to go down to defeat by the knock-out writes Jack Elliott m Sydney Referee. Although many champions have been knocked out early m their careers, only to come back and reverse789 words
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Advertisement185 1930-01-31 12 IF YOU REQUIRE ANYTHING ELECTRICAL A V CONSULT V I "UNITEERS" I ♦J» LARGE STOCKS OF ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ON SHOW AT THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, 17-19 BATTERY RD-X T 4 X including V >♦ >♦ > HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, FOR COOKING. IRONING, ETC. t V FITTINGS AND SHADES V >♦ PHILIPS185 words
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Advertisement337 1930-01-31 12 /[vfla^fl Ba9 Kj I W l' W 9 a fine antiseptic aJ Cleanser Manufacntred b T RONUK. Lim.ted. Port»Ud«. ENGLAND. f Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of337 words
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Miscellaneous141 1930-01-31 12 NICHOLAS NICKLEUY INPICTURES: No. 23. Nicholas seeks employment. R u Arthur Moreland. S^SE^^^^S assssfesstst. sssas^wssaSl^^^ SMIKeiNCwARGE.HEWEHTOUTTOS.E£ ftECEIVeO A eCFeCEN^^AWOIUcNTACJf v-m REOOE 6T ED Ht Si G NATION REACHING HOME HE LEARNED FROM NOGGS THAT KTHAT EwPLOYMeNTHECOOUOFXND.Ih CALL ACMM WTTMe SlS TtSi iSetSxtSav OF MR- WHICH WAS REFOSEOThE DC- MSS KCNW/IGSJ^R141 words
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Article1045 1930-01-31 13 FACTS AND THEORIES. Some Problems of The Future. would wish to understand the role Britain m the East, and especially :'.<: have a clear idea of three factsthe carrying of Eastern commodities passed imc the hands of Western H these commodities, which formerly H \j1,045 words
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Article330 1930-01-31 13 CANTON RED OUTBREAK FOILED. Police Carry Out a Big Kaid. Canton. J.in. 1!». Thiru n alleged to be influential members <«; the Oommunlst Party wtth headquarter* m Canton, were rtrf Inui by the Police following successiul raids m Wei Oi Road and where Some startling renekUiOM are said feO haw330 words
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122 1930-01-31 13 Socialist Paper's Scare. London, Jan. 17. The Glasgow socialist weekly, the Forward, declares that a new political coalition is being arranged behind the scenes with the object of preventing an accession to power of a Socialist government with a majority It says that this was tried122 words
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Article85 1930-01-31 13 I'n happy Sequel for Polly. I Inn. Jan. 20. Stops art Mng taken to kil. or otherwise dispose of pet parrots m Warwickshire to-day following a statement of the death of a Warwick man m a Birmingham hospital due to Psittacosis (parrot fever), which was recently85 words
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Article103 1930-01-31 13 The Kuala Lumpur Town Hall was crowded with well-wishers on Sunday afternoon on the occasion of the reception given to Mr. Choo Kia Peng. CBE., by the local Chinese community m honour of the CBE. having been conferred on him by His Majesty the King. The stage curtain was down103 words
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Advertisement228 1930-01-31 13 1 \^i six m the price rancfe I II I V W 1 I CHEVROLET "0" f edan Singapore Malacca. if HMB^Lv^^^^^^^^^^ gekekal motors A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young I healthy trees ready to228 words
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Advertisement756 1930-01-31 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KXFKEBB SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twto* Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |*DBMODOCUB For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In756 words
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Advertisement552 1930-01-31 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. Doe B*pore. 8* CITY OP TOKIO p eb 6 8A CITY OF PEKIN Q 8* CITY OP552 words
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Advertisement391 1930-01-31 14 P.^O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNM N1 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnare. s lnraMf% KALYAN 9.100 Feb. 8 KHIVA391 words
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Advertisement653 1930-01-31 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. 1 Jtotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen I**v». :werp via Colombo. Aden, (1 Port Said. w Atlas Maru fvh 17 J- Eiizatxth. Cape Tou n Rlo de Peb 18 Santos. Montevideo, and Buenos IKound-lhc-World passage £19*.] HMall Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Mar 5 Marques, Durban and COl mb Chlca Maru653 words
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Advertisement481 1930-01-31 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMERICAN MAUL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW ion* a m> BOSTON. Frcm SINGAPOKI! and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT S \ID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive PRES ADAMS S %T' P :T g v New York ssssssr Bi Si S ;1? Mar. 31 Apr.481 words
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Advertisement650 1930-01-31 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIAj 1 (Incorporated m Holland > LNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections tot-Passage. Freight^ Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representative* 1., the Strait* Settlements (Singapore and IY,, an of the OFFICIAL TOURIST650 words
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Article757 1930-01-31 16 REMARKABLE RECORD. When Big Register was Copied. In a handsome room within a massive juilding of Fenchurch-street, m the heart of ihe City a room so quiet that not a murmur of the thronging traffic can be heard m it a man whose name is known757 words
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Article93 1930-01-31 16 Per G. G. Roume: Madam Jonhuston, Miss Hudson, Mr. F. H. Barton, Mr. Rianaknai. Per Senang: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. A. Radier. Mr. W. Hertog. Per Krian: Mr. R. C. Daniels, Mr. D. A. Sherhanee. Per Klang: Mr. Lee Peck Hee. Madam Oei Slew Geok, Miss Tan93 words
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Article70 1930-01-31 16 Preventive Service to Be Formed. Nankin?, Jan. 8. A new department of the Ministry of Finance, to be known as the Preventive Service Department, to be responsible for the detection of all forms of smuggling into China will shortly be established, with Mr. Ying Sui-shenK as director.70 words
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Article36 1930-01-31 16 H.M.S. Berwick (Captain Eric G. Robinson, V.C., 0.8.E.. R.N.) is expected at Singapore on February Bth and sails on Feb. 9th. She arrives at Port Swettenham on Feb. 10th and sails for Colombo on February 12th.36 words
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Advertisement749 1930-01-31 16 Burns Philp Line < Incorporated m Australia). POR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly ~-"<ng- by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The sji. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins749 words
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Advertisement541 1930-01-31 16 KERR STEAMSHIP,Co. I nc 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW TURK. (Incorporated In U.8.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Suez). Due. SaiJs. M.S. SILVERBELLE Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Mv M.S. SILVERMAPLE Feb. 22 Mar. 1 M.S. SILVERPALM Mar. 12 Mar 18 P ACIHC JAVA541 words
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Miscellaneous662 1930-01-31 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan. Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Taiping. Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday 6662 words
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Article213 1930-01-31 17 Pnmiyb of the lamknaiHiu I ro lmrr brings t<) i, Kht l( y 04 bOOB very ri. arly d. TIM low fuel consumption of motoi •.-.h high power, and the euri. In doubli -iv)tt«>m tonka were th. :n tht hrniwartiig construction of iPMd Of «.v. r213 words
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Article185 1930-01-31 17 Finnish Fireman Who Saw Kcd. fireman. Adam LehtO, working on Finnish steamer Naxos which armbo recently stood his trial at the Police Court rhaisjsd with having voluntary hurt t-> Orsjnan named oranholm. on board the same \essel irly hours of the morning by slashing •t azor. tl"185 words
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Article153 1930-01-31 17 fwerj on The George Washington. ire brewery was earned on the Washington < the ship on which the aval d. legates crossed the Atlantic Dope with problems -presented by prohibition law. it was reJaa 7 while the ship lay m port brewing apparatus is placed m operaB)g the153 words
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Article289 1930-01-31 17 •o Nichi-Nichi Siivice.) Tokyo, Jan. 28. ty-two ships (106.061 tons) were nto Japan m the second half of last which fifteen (72.601 tons) were imtha purpose of scrapping. Only < re m shape for active service. stores The sali" ol any kind of liquor is absolutely prohibited289 words
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270 1930-01-31 17 GREAT BRITAIN'S POSITION IN MOTOR SHIPBUILDING. '»;lv bjf I MaMstua, an llysis lnaf iSnT^thf 1111 MtUation i!1 that an nLI general OfMiUllti BUd In particular relatinc to tZ Mv! I" exact basi.s. M- > b n s 1( :uul wmm lhat thta "'"try compan-d with -'t motor .hip. ol the270 words
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Article157 1930-01-31 17 The alenostheus, a slater vessel to the Aga■ompleted at the yard of the Caledon Shipbuilding Co. last month The Of this ship is 7.900. the length 00*04 m ft., the beam 59 ft. and the depth I taia Two eight -cylinder motors constructed by Burmeister157 words
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160 1930-01-31 17 The Marnix Van St Ald<?gonde. a sister ship to the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt. has been launched from the Netherland SB. Co's yard She is for the Netherland S.S Co.. and Ls 600 ft long, with a beam of 74 ft and a depth of 55160 words
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Article1052 1930-01-31 17 BROKEN SHIPS. A Floating Roman Catholic Church. Wtee you aaked to datea a snip you would probably dosertbe a reaad which rides the waters, carrying cargo and passengers, fishermen, naval crews, or. as with salvage exalt engineer* And. broadly speaking, this smr up the1,052 words
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Advertisement127 1930-01-31 17 TIPPED WITH COPK OF PURE NATURAL CPOWTH I REASONS FOR I j The P re mier quality of any car should be its performance on the road the capabilities of the vehicle itself, when it ♦f comes down to a real solid test of "guts." The PLYMOUTH X accelerates with127 words
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1092 1930-01-31 18 HOW ZOOS ARE STOCKED. Adelaide's Baby Tigers and their Wild Relations. •Raise not tiger cubs m cities." runs an old proverb, which means much the same thing as the injunction not to nourish vipers m the back garden. Adelaide has recently honoured the proverb1,092 words
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Article27 1930-01-31 18 Mr. Loke Yung Hong has given $1,000 towards the cost of constructing the proposed Hostel at the premises of the Young Men's Christian Association. Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article744 1930-01-31 18 Samson's "Jawbone" a Sickle? A break with Faraday's tradition m regard to the Christmas lecture* for juvenile audieiu »s rt the Royal Institution has iven made »nis season by Mr. S. R. K. Glanville. of the Egyptian Department at the British Museum, m the subject he744 words
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Article70 1930-01-31 18 TIH Ont pn:-.e Of national Bkfe aircnilt OOmpKitl by the Daniel OuggenbelM PUIK motion of a. roiiauiUN. tor t!.. I stratinn the greatest advai safety, without loss ul to-day to the entry of th<- < md Motor Company of Ine I which wai the only machu.■planes70 words
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Article21 1930-01-31 18 Messrs. X T. Ho. CUM! < w Wham n n ruUtt u> sident Polk. Thi-y arr |Otaf study banking says tIM l21 words
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Advertisement328 1930-01-31 18 I AUSTIN OWNERS 1 A Have you seen the HUMPHREY SANDBERG I EASY GEAR CHANGE! I FREE WHEEL I JL We can supply from stock, and, fitted to your car, f costs $100.00. J^ X With this unit you CANNOT go wrong with your gears. J^ And save oil and328 words
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Advertisement658 1930-01-31 18 BANKING. BANKING. CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ITH (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Ilil/I/i, LIU. (Incorporated m England). Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of each £3,000,000 Capital £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Subscribed l.SOO.oni Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Paid-up 1,050,00; Head Office: 38,658 words
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Advertisement326 1930-01-31 18 INSURANCE. THE /p\ I SOUTH I r I INSIKAN<t: (OMP.WV. 1.1 Ml 1 1 l« FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT ANl> MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPfED w LOWEST CURRENT KM I L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Man.. Oil.cc: 2. Finlayson O PERSONAL ACCIDENTS. I FATAL ACCIDENTS are Iftrfdtf p HAVE you made provision for tht-326 words
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Article931 1930-01-31 19 CONSULAR MEETING. Chinese Bankers* Currency Proposals. Shanghai. Jan. 17. rdlng the National Government's devi...n to lont a gold basis for Customs pay- >!• nt>. foreign Consular officials yesterday met 1 tii. American Consulate here to eOßflMot i! steps should be taken. v..is stated at theKuo Min - 931 words
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Article751 1930-01-31 19 Jiiicnng Views as to Demand m 19:50. TWO HOMWtaM dlteiacm opinions regarding the pNSpeOts m the a:;t miobile industry during 193 nave been expressed by equally reeogmthorities. Col. Leonard P. Ayres. vice;:vuitnt of the Cleveland Trust Company expectfl tiic production Ol c:irs and trucks m751 words
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Article25 1930-01-31 19 KatU Tin. 623 hours: 158.000 yards; 554 pkls Dredging; m tailings now completed. Renonn Consolidated. fM hour..; 184.000 >arus>: 1,360 nkN.25 words
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Article1437 1930-01-31 19 Annual Meeting. The Urd annual general meeting of Penasral (afalaya) Tta Dr« d;;ing Co.. Ltd.. was held it the n mistered office of the Company. irtered Bank Chambers, Penang. on January 28th, at noon. Mr. H. S. Russell presided, and the others present were Mr. A. K.1,437 words
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391 1930-01-31 19 As m the previous month isays an American Trade memo issued by the Department ol Commerce on December 7th. and forwarded by the American Trade Commissioner heret the collapse of the stock market completely overshadowed all other business events. The month opened with a wave391 words
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Article47 1930-01-31 19 Experience is about the only thing m this world you can not buy on the easy-payment plan. Atlanta Constitution. During his stay m America Mr. Edgar Wallace gave eighty interviews and wrote six articles and three stories. He has now returned home to start work anain. Punch.47 words
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Article603 1930-01-31 19 Large French Demand. The annual bullion circular of Messrs. Mocat ta and Golclsmid contains a useful review of the movements of »eld during 1929. These were exceptionally large and interest inn. the features being the large exports to France. Germany. and the U.S.A. The circular states603 words
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Article333 1930-01-31 19 The 28th mwtlm (if tin Board of the In UtntC was held on December 7th. at the Institute, 3 i mile. Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur. There wen- present at the meeting the President. Dr. H. A. Tempany m the Chair. Che' Hamzah bin Abdullah. Hon. Mr. H.333 words
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Article831 1930-01-31 19 Government and the "Hypothetical Fund." Mr. Winston Chun lulls precedent ol diverting funds from their intended pun*. as uiustnted by his raids on tin- Road Fund is being followed m a direction which cone. ins both sections of the rubber industry, says th, London Rubber Anc The remarkable831 words
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Article58 1930-01-31 19 DUTCH-JAPANESE OIL SYNDICATE. fNanyo Nichi-Nichi l^lllJl I Tokyo. Jan. _'K. Fte newly established Dutch -Japan**- oil syndic at.- will nniMWHH its op.ratiuM v Kb ruary. a party of .staff mrnibrrs i the Mitsui BUMS Kai.sha and the Nipp«,n OH Company both of which are co-partn.-rs of the .sv,ui,, a t*'58 words
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Advertisement75 1930-01-31 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER ffiMMH THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). The A Con?rZJ C^ Sin a P Me LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life75 words
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Advertisement39 1930-01-31 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incoaporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 172t.) 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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Article, Illustration2282 1930-01-31 20 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH TO HAVE ITS CHANCE. THE TEST TEAM SELECTED. WOODFULL CAPTAIN OF 25 YEARS OLD SIDE. AN INTERNATIONAL AT 19. [Reuter's Service I Sydney. Jan. 29. The Australian cricketers to tour England during the coming season have been selected as follow: W. M. Woodfull i Victoria) (Captain). Victor Kichardson2,282 words
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Article108 1930-01-31 20 Manchester City's Ten Goals Against Swindon. [Reuter's Service, l London, Jan. 29. The outstanding feature of the Cup (fourth round) replays to-day was Manchester City's 10—1 victory over Swindon at Manchester. At Swindon last Saturday the teams drew 1 1. No decision was reached again, despite extra108 words
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Advertisement210 1930-01-31 20 I The New. Wonder I I'^EIS MASTERS VOICE i■ I i| EIECTRICAL REPRODUCER 1 j j Inj nH^yj HrMJ^VII Wonderful Volum. j| S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. 1 AGENTS. I PROTECT YOURSELF j BURGLARY j THE OPFAN "RESIDENCES" POLICY I THEFT BY SERVANTS t FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS AND OTHER 1210 words
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