The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1930
1930-02-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1930-02-01 1 The Singapore Free Press CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19.30 20 PAGES DAILY NO. 12,!>:{!>18 words
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Article227 1930-02-01 1 Negotiations in the Xav.il Conferring >cein to indii ate that the diflicutt> in reRard the transier of tonnage NtWCCH the categories will be surm«u;i!n) Page 9. General Bcffcnger*! fu>\» afctael for Spain has been formed Page The Americnu Secretary for Labour claims that Mr. Hoovers rehub;lit:iti:>.: policy227 words
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Article944 1930-02-01 1 Quit-quid ■§■■< hominrs nn.'fri NMN. a rather crushing blow bmi been admii ed to budding politicians o1 I I Btr OecU Clementl, whose »>nai words t<> Hoag Kong have been the>l "democracy is not form «'i Government f;>r the paoplei of n East In their pn944 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1930-02-01 1 WBVfi LOONG. nm Hir;n CLASS I \iI.OKING. ut and Finish Guaranteed 12. HIGH STREET. ♦^•^♦•^^^^"^^♦^♦JmJmJ»-**-»-«J»-#*» f ßaffles Hotel! a Y MONIA LITTER 8 THE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. I Programme for Sunday. February 2nd, at 9.30 p.m. A RUSSIAN fcNOLUD&OLI M ;llnl; V Pathett X M '.i IV' ;iUSy C. 5.un,5..,, tMTZMVAL,256 words
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Advertisement124 1930-02-01 1 J BEST WORLD. i »J* SOLI) BY ALL STORES AND WINE *f DEALERS. Y X V HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. Incorporattc: in ihe Straiis SettlemeTOs.) X V SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOII AND KIALA LI MPIR *i EUROPE^ HOTEL I J "Renowned by Recommendation" I MUSIC on the Verandah from 1 2124 words
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Advertisement89 1930-02-01 1 LATBST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gaflac's Golden K Ac Page 18. Get a Roneo typewriter Pago 1. Learn how to read at the Bonn Pate 5. Guthne and Co. for G,j y Royal whiskyPago 10. 1 There are vitamins m Cow and Oat*! IRJII l —Page 3. i Programme of to-morrow's orchestral rectta89 words
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Advertisement12 1930-02-01 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSB for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 32, HIGH STREET.12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1930-02-01 1 THE WEEK. Saturday. Feb. Ist. High Water. 00.26. 8.8. 1142. 9.8. Outward B. I. mail due. Glenealy Plantations ann. mtg. H.K. Bank, noo: PS.R.FC. dinner. Ralfles Hotel 8 p.m. Rugby Wales vs. The Rest. Padang. Hockey. Colony vs. F.M.S.. Kuala Lumpur. The Jazz Singer, Theatre. 6.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m Sunday.194 words
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Article97 1930-02-01 2 FATHER OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. Sir A. Chnmbcrlain and a Memorial. m Dr O. Carm. Tmpira :n by Sir M i Socicf of 1 bear his name. and. for the sake of B association with M work and nil n r*-'--gard for him, I siiould like t i bi ted with97 words
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Article153 1930-02-01 2 Sir 11. Thornton on British "Inefficiency." Ottawa. Sir Henrj Thornton, PtttMwrt of the Canadian National R Brttisb afCatn in an Interview at Ottawa, laid the t Bjrstetn of managing railways, in hi.s opinion, eauaed Inefficiency, Insubordination. and (lisU>yalt\ in Nortn Annrica. be explained, the dimeton153 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1930-02-01 2 ""^""KELVEVri TALENTED PUPILS i I in Songs Classic. Clog. Character Exhibition Toe Dancing 1 IN the NEW and BEAUTIFUL s I Roof-Garden Ballroom at the I ADELPHI HOTEL 1 From Feb. Bth. till 15th. B I An entire rhansje of programme on tcluiiurv I .it It I I DON'T MISS213 words
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Advertisement303 1930-02-01 2 Victoria theatre The First Real Talkie MGHILY, AL JOLSON E il^ffSH^ inejazz linger a wo Performances Daily, 7 6 ]5 P- m a nd 9 30 P- m S W l Evening Dress is NOT Essential N \kJ u ar Prices: S2& 1 G Wf All seats can be hcoked.303 words
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Advertisement352 1930-02-01 2 i!^L a^U A^ai a^di d^> <^d> *^a> d>^d> di^a *P* a>^a a^^ a^* a^a a^a *^a a^^. d> a N ?ir^d^^*"*^ lalhambra::! Tmn Chens: Kee, Sole Proprietor. V SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR PROG] V Commencing THURSDAY, J;»n. .{oth In the Second Show at 9 p.m. X THE LATESf~EMPME NEWS. f352 words
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Article1229 1930-02-01 3 I Municipality v. Private Eiitt-rprUe; What are the trur fart*?; Are C ommission■n < ompetinK All-Dialogur "Talkie"; Shadows over South Seas.) <By Our Film Conr.spondrnt >. ■THE chaws that have been madr against the Municipality regarding the exhibition of films oc talking pictures at. the1,229 words
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Article419 1930-02-01 3 LOVE— A TALE IN POUR THRILLS. Featuring Pola, The Prince and the Opera Star. The storj of Pola Him I the ibop-girl vbo has baeoaM rtim queen her husband Prince Mdvani and The Other Girl— Miss Mary McCormkk. the opera atar proareaagd another stage to-day. a matt week Evening News)419 words
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Article73 1930-02-01 3 The largest taxieab garage in the world MM recently opened in Chicago by the Chicago Yellow Cab Company. It is a three-storev building with basement, of concrete, brick and steel with a total floor area of 157.000 sq. ft., and the garage accommodates with ease fiOO vehicles.73 words
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310 1930-02-01 3 Post Office Prevents a Tragedy. Washington. I>e<\ 11. Mr. William Upjohn, a baker, to-day heaved a siyh of relief, after 10 days of dreadful suspense. On Friday week he mad* DkM Christ nv.is cakes. Next morning his wife sold them in their tiny310 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1930-02-01 3 FL ECTRICITY I ECONOMY AND SERVICE I MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. TRI'TH IN ADVERTISING <§> IS WHAT WE STAND FOR. I 1% (DESICCATED OX LIVER). HAVE YOU? I 1 RED LIPS SATIRE'S SIGNS ROSY CIIEFKS OF BRIG!IT LYES AN ADEQUATE <Q> VIGOVK STRENGTH BLOOD STREAM. A GOOD APTETITr lOR ARE YOU138 words
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Advertisement182 1930-02-01 3 I UijONiii I WILL PURIFY THE AIR AND NULLIFY THE BAD EFFECTS. OF I VITIATED ATMOSPHERES I PORTABLE OZONISERS I FOR THE HOME or OFFICE I ©effect upon the svstem. It JSS^ 0 1 CZf\ f\f\ ©increases t !i* red corpuscles i:i -+m aSsf the blood. It destroys harmful '^^l-182 words
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Article769 1930-02-01 4 COMBUSTION QUESTION. Result of Tests by U.S. Experts. About fifteen years ago the writer witnessed a number of elaborate tests that were made on several types of automobile engines to discover the relative amount of fuel and air that combined to form the most769 words
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Article272 1930-02-01 4 After prolonged experiments the B. and D. hydraulic shock absorber has been produced by Bentley and Draper. Ltd.. 4. Fenchurch Avenue. E.C.3. The device consists essentially of a central chamber full of oil in which is submerged a double-acting pump. Movement of the axle operates this272 words
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Article33 1930-02-01 4 A New York firm has asked for tenders for the construction of an aeroplane capable of carrying 600 people and to be able to go from New York to London in 6 hours!33 words
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Article603 1930-02-01 4 Mrs. Victor Bruce - Think of the Other Fellow. Mrs. Victor Bruce. I QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR BETTER i DRIVING. By The Hon. WHILE THERE ARE undoubtedly a grea many people in the world who are drivin motor cars and ought never to be allowed o the road even as pedestrians, I do not603 words
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Article274 1930-02-01 4 Sir C. Wakefield Buys Wonder Car. The Golden Arrow, the £20.000 British wonder car with which Sir Henry Se^rave regained the world's fastest land speed record for Britain from the United States, has been bought for the nation by Sir Charles Wakefield This announcement was274 words
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Article213 1930-02-01 4 Some Extraordinary Types. It surprises and rathor shocks me. <vnt< Professor A. M. Low in The Motor* to see what variation occurs in headlamp conditions. Most of us know the driver who loves to llluir.:Mtfl the tha^hrd roofs of cottages and the top of telegraph poles.. Then there213 words
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Article98 1930-02-01 4 On a Saturday at the end of September fsay> Motor Transport), the London General Omnibus Company's buses carried 6,300,000 passengers. This figure is the highest ever recorded on any one day. About 4,200 buses were working. A welcome sign of the times, Rays Motor Transport, is that98 words
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Article290 1930-02-01 4 Hut Cars and Motor-cycles are Banned. Prospects of delightfully peaceful pi among the Surrey woods are opened up to Londoners by a Christmas gift to the n;i* the Duke's Wanen. m-.ir I.eith Hill Dorking. It has been prcatnto to the NfctkNMl Trust by Mr Cuthbert290 words
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Article199 1930-02-01 4 Features of the ll.vdrauli« Now that the use of MM I absorber is common prartic on I motor coaches and oven |M4 Interesting to review the sail. a type which is now very ;».pu!«r I In shock absorber. Hydraulic shock absorbers hav- a j|" vantages over tfaOM Ol199 words
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Advertisement361 1930-02-01 4 Genuine a *f m r Y Morris Minor Saloon was delivered shortly before i V Christmas, and I have now covered 3500 miles O \ft/NFR* 9 Maximum speed on the level is a genuine 55 m.p.h. v-r rr cvcn thfee up 1 c xhtec umes touched 60 I JNRI A361 words
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Article1482 1930-02-01 5 WHERE IT COMES PROM. An:l the Method of its Production. Apart from our food the most vital necewMj in the world to-day is motor spirit, ccmmonly called "petrol," and yet how many of the millions of people who are driving motor vehicles every day have any1,482 words
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Article325 1930-02-01 5 World Records of 1929. Nineteen twenty-n:ne wa- Britain's "fastest" year. For the first time that country holds the world's speed records for land. sea. and air. together with many motoring records of speed and endurance. "The most important records." an official of the Royal Automobile Club325 words
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Article93 1930-02-01 5 Device for Hitting, but Not Hurting, the Pedestrian. It is .understood that tests have recently been carried out by the Ministry of Transport of a new safety guard for cars and lorries. It is carried at the front of a vehicle, and consists of a frame with93 words
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Article107 1930-02-01 5 System on Trial in London. Experinit-ntal illuminated lines havr been Ut into the road on the «r«at side of the Marble Arch "circus" to rtptaCC the white lines a' which traffic has to stop when held up by the point-duty polidinan. These new Una are lit from107 words
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Article57 1930-02-01 5 The Ford Motor Company produced 35 per cent, of the total American and Canadian output of automobiles last year and its gain of 1,101,000 cars accounts for nine-tenths of the advance over the 1928 production, according to estimates contained in the bulletin of the National City Hank of57 words
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Article1191 1930-02-01 5 HIS MYSTERY CAR. Will He Beat Segrave's Great Feat Engineers. draughtsmen, and mechanics ar« busily at work in the Sunbeam factory at Wolverhampton on the car which Kaye Don is to drive on Daytona Beach during the lirM fortnight in March. Mr. Louis Contalen1,191 words
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380 1930-02-01 5 MOST DANGEROUS AREA. 50 Killed, 100 Injured During a Fortnight. What ran be cfont- to make the streets <.f London safer? Within the last forni^hf alone (says mail wt-ck paper) M poopfti have been killed mi more than IM Mimed In London street occktente.380 words
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Article169 1930-02-01 5 Cost of Operation Compared. The operating cost Of an MNpftMM is but one-third more than the operating i ostr- of an 'average" automobile, according to u.r compiled by the American Mutmists Association, based on aviation operation costs computed from figures of the United States Department of Commcnc169 words
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Article167 1930-02-01 5 New System for Regulating Traffic. Experiment! arc being carried out m Manchester with a new type of automatic control operated by pedestrians, and Motorists passing through the city are advised to be on the look-out for these signals. At present the system is in operation only in167 words
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Article154 1930-02-01 5 TO M the :ir Hand a while <jr t<» put it Into hnmwliato Bctton that <>ft<-n is th. ajueation for Um man who has just totted his machine '<■ i tttUa MIVIm and wants t i i i.v to effective as jx*ssible. In most in I it pays u» press154 words
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Advertisement164 1930-02-01 5 ■j" B unny you should mention i BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED I \j i eor K e has just bought a new car from them U i "if I wA -A^Ae says they have very nice closed cars in stock ft TT -A.n case your hubby is thinking of a new164 words
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Saturday Football Specials.
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Article788 1930-02-01 6 A CHANDLER on A FOOTBALLERS AMBITION A QUALIFICATION A CLASSIC INSTANCE THE FINANCIAL ASPECT. h.iiidS-i of I-ricester C'it>. who is a contributor to the Frer Press Saturday football pac«* to-day, denir- in his article the not unusual assertion that many clubs concentrate either on the (up788 words
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Article858 1930-02-01 6 IVAN SHARPE says PROMOTE SIX CLUBS INSTEAD OF TWO RELEGATION FEARS CAUSE FRANTIC PLAY A DIFFICULT PROBLEM. Discussing the deleterious effect of the tenseness of each match among the lower placed clubs consequent on their fear ol relegation, Ivan Sharpe supports the theor of a suggestion858 words
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Article, Illustration64 1930-02-01 6 JACKSON AND PONSFORD leaving the pavilion to open for Ryder's XI in the Sydney trial Jackson scored 182 Fonsford ptiniviiwi: Blackie in the >yd:ic\ trial uhrn h«- m-.«h- I 131. A PERFECT JACKSON COVER DRIVE: Jackson in graceful poise. His iimings of 18264 words
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Article, Illustration570 1930-02-01 6 Arthur Peall - AMAZING CHAPTER IN BILLIARDS HISTORY. Arthur Peall KillUrds Notes and Comment*. CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE NOT DEFENDED S THEMSELVES. > CAN THE OLD INTEREST HE REVIVED? by It Is an astonishing fact, as Arthur PeaH states in his artiile lo d.i>. ih..» i billiards champions, only two have participated nmUmO) in570 words
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Article415 1930-02-01 6 VINCENT RICHARDS on Lawn Tennis. New l'ork. Dec. I*. MLXT TEAR will go down in sport httor) as the year v.h< n more radical ch king bodio than at ai iCher time. H baarbaTl < we new rules. At present only two thing* nsust b International rederaticm rulea to a'415 words
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185 1930-02-01 6 GEORGE VOIGT on My Golfing Fault. I SUPPOSE tin- :r 1 and nr. point. Every i mtan yards 00 I think ad 1 laments. V I to 1 ii crii They lit t!rif I f UK Til to hi ball well-grooved in I did hif On I out of the185 words
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Article1874 1930-02-01 7 A LONDON WINTER. A Tnique City Then As Now. In a broadcast talk on Dec. 27. Mrs. Herbert Richardson gave a piquant picture of th^ fea^l of St John the Evangelist The shops would hav» bem closed, and the 'prentices on holiday But the shopless1,874 words
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Article398 1930-02-01 7 Satisfactory Conditions. The Malay Mail, commenting on the forthcoming visit of a Government of India deputation to Malaya, and the recent visit of Mr. T Prakasam says: When Mr. Prakasam was in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the early part of his tour he stated that398 words
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Advertisement190 1930-02-01 7 cannot do the work— thev limply tW the Dores nnn 13. 3D. IQ. PRESCRIPTION You r. n obt*,n D.D.D. Prescription »t »ii Chemi.t* «ul sto«. D.DJx'soljp. boU1 d <Urt Tour cure t day AIM > AN OLD FAVOURITE J| Crosse Blackwell's f i Oxtail Soup 1 THE WORLD'S BEST! I190 words
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Advertisement265 1930-02-01 7 Beautiful and White H KOLYNOS makes teeth beautiful and white —it dissolves the film, washes aAvay decaying food particles, and destroys thedangerous germs that cause tooth decay. H Try Kolynos its clean, cool taste H is delightfully refreshing. One-half inch on a dry brush is enough. I KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM265 words
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Article947 1930-02-01 8 MURDERERS' VANITY. Woman Who Sued Justice For Breach of Promise. Mr. J. C. Ellis is the author of a new book which looks at crime from various angles, and describes the odd personal traits of numerous notorious criminals. Crippen, we learn, spent his last hours947 words
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Article76 1930-02-01 8 Henry Gerber, aged 18. of Old Montagueroad. Whitechapel. who was fined 2s. 6d. at Enfield for acting as a pedlar without a licence, said that he had been out of work and went out selling in order to get his mother a few comforts for76 words
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Article833 1930-02-01 8 KNUT HAMSIN. Early Adventures of a (Jroat Writer. It is pleasant to find a lectun r :r..--sunny and tropic clinic analysing i!.. ture of th? dark and frozen North fessor Leigh Smith presiding at a leotur. Dr. G. P. Malalasekera dehveixi Hamsun to the English Association c833 words
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Article121 1930-02-01 8 No New Year. (Nanyang Slang Pan I»re.ss ft Shanghai. ChkUW Kai-shek has orricn'i attend ollice to-day 1 1 usual NVu bration has been prohibited in <■ offices at Peping and Shanghai hM Liu Chi will return to Hankt.u troops have been ordered to tvrtooa t line. Ho121 words
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Advertisement237 1930-02-01 8 FOR THE NEW YEAR I iq R^ H P IHl^l H^^. IHH This neu Mod<l is a I 1 73 DO n.I. W^m I W E practical car. distinguished I rVf IMHFR HI IHi I M^^^^Zm^*^^ m m by high quality bu< moder^e I D LILUIULK. HH M price. possessing237 words
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Advertisement84 1930-02-01 8 v v V* I A 1 1^ aH. k^ T t J Sugarcane Brand V k ♦> op I t V V J^ X Truth in Advertising f Earns Pre- Eminence. IRBPRIGERATIMG Co LTD I Orchard Road Selegie Road Keppel Road Grange Road Market. J^ A A A B Jiv84 words
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Article660 1930-02-01 9 FIRST LORD'S STATEMENT Britain Does Not Object to Tonnage Transfer. IRcuter.s Service. London. Jan. '.<>. The Committee appointed by tiie Naval Conersace i> a "■teertng* 1 'staiuimu orders) comnittee, wiii'-h win deal with the agenda subnlttod by Prance, Grrat Britain ami Italy. Mi H Oiteon (America) explained660 words
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152 1930-02-01 9 Retired Air Vice Marshal Appointed. Reuters Service. I London. Jan. 30. The Ai>- Vice-Marshal, Sir Philip Qame, win succeed Admiral Sir Dudley d< Chair as Governor of New South Wales. Sir Philip Woolcott Game, G.8.E.. K.C.8.. C.8.. D.5.0., is 54 years of age.152 words
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Article54 1930-02-01 9 The Cost of the Dole. I British Radio Own ial Service! Rugby, Jan. 30. The Minister of Labour. Miss Bondfield, stated in the House of Commons that the average weekly amount of unemployment benefit paid to one million persons claiming benefit and their dependents in54 words
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Advertisement348 1930-02-01 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGE ANjTIIKE iss"fUmiko n Dhoby Ghaut. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Experienced Undertakers. ind Nk'ht Servire. Trl. No. 607a. MISS N. BUHRIS MIDWIFE AND MASSAGE. K.unponu Kahru Koad. !M>\T WEAR A TRUSS! ire Ap- I'"* O%x agessta i II VYNARD cSL CO., LTD. n. i; \i i i :;v348 words
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Advertisement464 1930-02-01 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are n w lmit< li toUowtog maten;.., ■enrloas. and that parttoulan of such ten may be obtained fa the Tender Room. \lu A ipal Ollie«'s: l>nder l>ate of < 1,,5,,. S ping, rapii i leanand patnttng td all Bti chvork464 words
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Advertisement261 1930-02-01 9 GODFATHER SUED FOR BROKEN PROMISE. 'TlI-Wait-r^or-YoiT Joke Made At Christening. Little did Mr James Conroy, of Chicago, dream 2n years ago that a Jest he made at a Christening would end In trouble for him. At St. Agatha's Church, Chicago, in 1909 Mr. Conroy. acting as godfather, held baby Eileen261 words
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Advertisement272 1930-02-01 9 AUCTION SALES DISTRESS SALE. IN THE SUPRFMi: COURT OF THE STKAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SOtOAPOBE, melitii No I of ism In the Cause of Haji Ambok Boetob bin Haii Omai K, ui versus Loo Peck Cho Tenant AUCTION SALE pi One |tasi ibowcaae, one dock, tiv. plctura Hve desks, ont-272 words
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Miscellaneous389 1930-02-01 9 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. WDRKW'S CATiIKHRAL. 4TH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 7 m Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins 8 a.m. (choral i Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Children's Euchans*. > i p.m. (choral* Evensong and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday, and Prklay at a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy Communion.389 words
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839 1930-02-01 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATIRDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1930. SIR C. CLEMENTI AND MAUI TSAL. With the exception of Lady Simons careless condemnations not a great deal has been heard of late In regard to the matter of mui tsai. and It is Just possible that if Lord Passfield leaves the Colonial839 words
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Article1389 1930-02-01 10 The Bishop of Singapore is holding a confirmation service at the Tanglin Garrison Church to-morrow evening. Mr and Mrs A B Voules are again wintering in Switzerland. The marriage arranged between Miss P. Kinder and Mr. F. L Cave-Penny will not take place. Iff and Ifn V I Home ha\e1,389 words
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Article424 1930-02-01 10 HONG KONG COUNCIL'S FAREWELL. CHINESE REGRETS Sir C. CkMentfl I is| Meeting. i\ the meeting <»t' LefWatln I Kong, on Jan. 23 the Unofficial to Sir Cecil Clementl M follow! As Senior UnoJßctal the Eton Bii »i hx-k sai(i Aithdutit-. th< eommun whole, finally took leave yrst.nl tittinu that KMBC424 words
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Article90 1930-02-01 10 LONDON AND NEW YOKK H N AND Kl BBKK PKK I [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COP YM London. Jan. 11, I p Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and B notily to-day's tin prices as follows Spot L17() 11 1(5 (down Forward £179 11 l(i (down The market is steady. Messrs. Symington90 words
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100 1930-02-01 10 £100.000 INVOLVED IN FRAUD CHARGES. ■fdBWJ -I undia>tand that EMOjOM ed." said Detective I Min I John Dunn. 4t; ■oMcttor din i iin rii. p. i ■treat, Cltjr, William John managm ol the i ompanjr, and 4it u.n- charted ;it the Oentral P with haviuu. between Januarj 1 Doct'inber 7100 words
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Advertisement146 1930-02-01 10 The Famous "Doctor" Brand Lager. y Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). {Incorporated in Shanghai) 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. SINGAPORE. •••.••5544; BY SPLCIAL A \u, APPOINTMENT TO T^L>te 'S^r* .^Mrf' OF mAM ENGAGEMENT AND ALL DIAMONDS SET PLATINUM WEDDING RINGS. HANDSOME146 words
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Advertisement85 1930-02-01 10 I I I I 1 ASPARAGUS j I I I 1 I i 1 i THERE IS ONE GOLDEN RILE IN DRESS says a woman's paper. Never put on to-day what you can leave off till tomorrow. You cannot leave off any longer taking out your "GAFLAC POLICIES if you85 words
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Article50 1930-02-01 11 I.IoYDS HANK LOSSES t May be Half a Million. I'KKSS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. .lan. 31 in the eoum at hta mm* n. ltl hnilniM kod Uu dLs :.^'>l\ t -,i nU that M Bank «m cooewasd thrir maxid be CSOO.OOQ and >, W;1 mount would be50 words
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Article45 1930-02-01 11 Steadier Tone. in 1 "ii tmm. ::i i u done I peful undercurrenl «.i teeth* j M •»>'ut for leadins being quietly picked up Kilts market op. :t f Het but end and suppon i>. rm round tor in tl mai45 words
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Article27 1930-02-01 11 ESI OM fa i Bepl M This :s u, i dividend |iro £3.701 •ndol l> is piojx.s, ,i Miil:i< ra. propoft i par enf (llvl27 words
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Article25 1930-02-01 11 PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 I.midon. Jan. 31. Westminster is to b<> married :.d Earlier i tUk on page 9. i25 words
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65 1930-02-01 11 HOW RAILWAY DISASTER WAS AVERTED. Gallantry of Driver and Fireman I.:«:;<loi], Jan :"f(l :i rmil- Bristol aia iow, .Hid Manchi Mnu i have Menu *tn :d number of .•'I i:;j the n bv ;i !;i ■.1 tnjUT] Bu and bl b Bn^t.'i men t i inder a Umber u •Hit65 words
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130 1930-02-01 11 Hon (iaiiu Slayers Escape. Neu York. I>»-< i:>. Mid thirteen murders haw i In Chicago thib year. It is IK that in not onr <>1 tin- outang slaving* have the murderers tO JUStK at It ast M Of ill* (KM s OUtValentlne'i D bmmmcto,130 words
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Article102 1930-02-01 11 "»obi|«. Association's ensus. London, Jan. 13th. mom increase of Motor ti.itlu in In durum recrnt years is empha- <'• nsus of traflic passing ;i number ■utside I,oiHii.n and ottwr Mg cities. Automobile Assodation. how tliat UM BWriker t)f pri- lectad |)omts last year I 17,000102 words
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Article20 1930-02-01 11 CLAIMS FOR SUCCESS. Recovery Period (Jreatlv Shortened. I ••■tart Sii vii cr "">— .rya:r,.r s:u-h 8l hap-20 words
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Article79 1930-02-01 11 Will Government Help I**** PRESS SKRVICE -COPYRIGHT I London. Jan. ,;i. in;..st u> the Dutch Oomnmenti attitude V 1 tton uo, tta. continues. ami Moan Svm ;uu| Ginrl report t«»-day <], u:th it Th,-v ..„,.,<...,- -i.t th. nu>nt m(;i:!s 1 rnmenl will eventually measure of help.79 words
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Article90 1930-02-01 11 Inpayment of Internal Long, Nanyang Htm Pan Bcrrfc* < Shanghai. Jan. SI. nie Examination Council fa- preparing the national autumn examinations The reconstruction committee pnmmu the mirm-dute c-.nstruct.on of large harbour m North China. The Cub:, I nation ,s beta* •d to Shan-ha: Ho Chcn-chun. who bai90 words
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Article214 1930-02-01 11 THE "UNUSUAL" PRESENT-DAT CHILD. Temperamental BftYectg <»t War. London. Jan. 10. That tin- pr usui cay child t "unusual and < ial nu tiUKx.. of treatment in nder rtam i.ri.ns to which he is pecj Harly liable was tht view mwiamd by D: VWliitni Ifoodfcl iu his address at theEii-214 words
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Article217 1930-02-01 11 PRITC HARD AND CO.'S CASE. In the Supreme Court Penani OB Wednesday morning Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment m the action in winch Messrs. Priti hard Co. sued Mr J H Saunders. until racentlj the Hf—|** of the ipoh Brandt of the On, for the reco\ery of a sum of217 words
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Article39 1930-02-01 11 McConachy and Lindrum in the Lead. London. Jan. 23. Tho elm <>l play scores in the billiards match to-day are: MrConaihy 8.342. Smith 7.351. Lindrum 24.438; Davis 21.543 Davis made a break of 90<>39 words
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Article15 1930-02-01 11 I jH thoroughly sick at heart investigating OH street fatalities Mr Douglas Cowburi) (CamlxMwt'H corotien15 words
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Article1047 1930-02-01 11 MR. GILLETTE'S PLANS. Will See Old-World Bali. 'From Our Own Correspondent.! Bulavia, Jan. >8. i Monday morning Mr. King Gillettte the razor blade king, landed in Tandjong Priok for i visit to the Dutch East Indies. Mr Gillette who carries his 75 years extremely well1,047 words
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Article1123 1930-02-01 11 TO A RIPE OLD AGE. Record Longevity in 1929. A correspondent writes to The Times as follows: On the front pages of The Times for 1929 there were reported the deaths of 468 pei-ons of 90 years of age and over, of the-e 126 were men (including1,123 words
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Article17 1930-02-01 11 I doubt whether it is not better to tx> coalminer than a popular reviewer.— Mr Arnold Bennett.17 words
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Advertisement53 1930-02-01 11 Note the i \W different IP 1 it signifies SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON &> 00., Ltd. 8 SINGAPORE. 3j r rt» 3 VvO^ L^^^Hpß^^^^^^B Hv"^ f 3J H II liS i Tb V H f ft u^B^^ BB n| L* i Sole Agents I WILLIAM JACKS CO., (MALAYA), LTD. jf SINGAPORE—53 words
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Article1053 1930-02-01 12 Position of Malayan Teams. The Junior Kolapore Match instituted by the Vatlo wl Rifle Association in 1026 with the ■pprt I U ol the Secretary of State for tht Color i.'s. and the very kind assistance of the Color '.\l OMice. eoaUei the smaller countries )f1,053 words
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Article229 1930-02-01 12 Victory Over German Champion in China. Th< Peking and Tient i:i Timer, p.iv^. detail of a very Interesting event which tock pla I in Tientsin a little whi'.e ago. It is an account of two exhibition racer, between Dr PelUer. of world L me. anil229 words
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Article119 1930-02-01 12 People In other part of the country vn I not uiMlfffntfUMl the peculiar principle] w'.iL-h j in the Lancashire Cricket League perm. non-professional plr.yers to receive the proceeds of ooQectlocu for rood performances will raise their eyebrows in astonishment at the fact that C. Hawkwood. the119 words
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Article29 1930-02-01 12 On the Fadang en Wednesday afternoon iht 3.R.C. defeated the Welch Regiment r.t hecke; by 3 goals to 2. R. C. Oehlers scoring all ibe goals for the Club.29 words
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Advertisement185 1930-02-01 12 Wk_t§k_/iBLr flfr^r IN THOUSANDS OF MCMES IN ALL PARTS OF TME WC^LD SOLD A RECOMMFNDEO A. A V A. V STORES EVERY tVHERK AC r OldeEndli ii V. R. VICK A CO^ <2 ♦lONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS. t\ M gf^\. mm m>**~* I *^fc. _M~l is acclaimed The Aristocrat o<185 words
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Advertisement213 1930-02-01 12 For Fer/^c/ Di]nk I \V. —^y/ Vj ,X^ Hr <J I at «A t (1 4^BBiA« <* v v*^^ |I|| A rcrJ fruit ji:k\ I beverage prepared from A fire finest oranges grown fe^ .^2 on earth. Healthful and M4J framroz coi V E^2g^^ LABORATORY WON' <ysx o^©^* c^ c^v213 words
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Miscellaneous148 1930-02-01 12 N KOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: No. 24. Kate at Madam Mantalini's. Bu Arthur Moreland. OF^ftM^mAUN. IN THE ACT OF SCOTCH HEP HUSBAHO'5 FUGTAT<O*S AT ANOVEQN.GHT V T'>^ /p» (V»S |Shc KL eB?S °|mgStcIet22^dT IT WAS WITH manv FOREBODINGS '.l!^.!!'!"^ o 0S I > 5PLft X INGADlA PA^V.M«-MANTALINI WAS CAJOLING HEGlNfb148 words
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743 1930-02-01 13 LONDON'S CHARM. Mme Takarabe Likes Short Dresses. Madame Takarabe indicated her kimono with a tiny hand, and murmured: "I have not seen them do it yet. but I am told that the girls in London leap out into the streets, run after743 words
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Article263 1930-02-01 13 Co-operative Film Propaganda. The officers of the Co-operative Societies' Department are to be congratulated upon their success in producing two really good films as propaganda on behalf of the Co-operative movement, showing the virtue of thrift, says Wednesday's Malay Mail. The films were screened last night In the263 words
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Article23 1930-02-01 13 Father Christmas is the static witness of the kindly world that we should all like the world to be. Mr. A. G. Gardiner.23 words
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Article955 1930-02-01 13 THE YEAR'S STAMPS. Canada's the Most Beautiful Set. There are no dull years in philately. If there are no exciting new issues, there is some sensational find or a striking rise in prices to keep the collector keen. The year which has just passed has not been955 words
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Article94 1930-02-01 13 Ceylon Student Acquitted in Appeal. London, Jan. 15. The Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the conviction of Mr. Vanniasekeram Edward Charawanamuttu, aged 26 who was sentenced at the York Assizes to twelve months' imprisonment for alleged offences against two boys at a Y.M.C.A. boy94 words
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Advertisement538 1930-02-01 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. IV. n BIKGAPORI ;P0 PKNAUG via COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SMD AI.K\A\DHIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive ißjr<i Al^^^. U Singapore. Singapore. Penanif. New York. FRIST hp sn N Peb 3 Feb 6 Peb 8 Mar538 words
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Advertisement509 1930-02-01 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. BfnlT monthly «t»"«r\f 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 de509 words
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Advertisement143 1930-02-01 16 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDRESS: 22. PALL MALL. LONDON, S.W.I). <u f.i<;t twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. »'ith through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. 1930 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Mar. 6 LANCASHIRE Mar. 13 CHESHIRE Mar. 20 YORKSHIRE Apr. 3 LEICESTERSHIRE143 words
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Advertisement120 1930-02-01 16 SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHFNOISE MAIL SERVICE— SINGAPORESAIGON. s.s. "Governeur-General Roume" (3,000 tons). D. Singapore Wharf Monday Noon Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Mar. 3 A. Saigon Thursday Morning Feb. 6 Feb. 20 Mar. 6 D. Saigon Monday Noon Feb. 10 Feb. 24 Mar. 10 A. Singapore Thursday Morning Feb. 13 Fcj. 27120 words
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Advertisement412 1930-02-01 16 m.v. GLENAPP. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from London (arrived Jan. 24th) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 48-9 on Tuesday, February 4th, 1930, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.412 words
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Advertisement417 1930-02-01 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. Inc 44, BEAVEB STKKf T NEW YORK. (Incorporated In U.8.A.) GENEBAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA A Nil BALTIMORE. M.S. SILVERBELLE Feb. 3 Feb. 9 M.S. SILVERMAPLE Feb. 22 Mar. 1 MS. SILVERPALM Mar. 12 Mar. 18 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO417 words
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Advertisement24 1930-02-01 16 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED I SHIPCHASPI KIiS. SHIPBROhI 1^ COMMISSION tff'A'.vrS. Offices :_>! \YN \Kl> S Bl U li, Batten k° ul TELEPHONE No24 words
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Miscellaneous518 1930-02-01 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6518 words
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Article1439 1930-02-01 17 TUCKWO JFIREI) UPON. Mysterious Gan^ Near Chinkiang:. I tha most dastardly attacks by armed .ipon a raagtaM ni.Tch;i!!t-vts'l i- m took place on Wrinc.d I (eajl the South Chi:. M( AM 22.. when alleged members of the Water PUMk Safety Force opened fire unet Tuckwo with1,439 words
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Article298 1930-02-01 17 Two Vessels to the Rescue. Another Hong Kong steamer has come to grief according to reports brought back to the owners by some of the survivors, but it is not vet known whether the disaster involved the loss of any lives, says the China Mail of298 words
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Article148 1930-02-01 17 If Sir William Garth waiies suggestion is adopted of building, by public subscription, and endowing <she would partly pay for herself by carrying freights) a full-ringed sailing ship as a training ship for cadets, material value should result (writes a Daily Telegraph Correspondent). It is148 words
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Article16 1930-02-01 17 Arkansas Gazette - Arkansas Gazette In the modern household practically everything is operated by switches except the chil- dren.-16 words
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Article229 1930-02-01 17 'lhe Norwegian steamer Hervar arrived from Bangkok yesterday with rice and a general cargo. The K.P.M. steamer Le Maire brought a consignment of coal yesterday when she arrived via Batavia and Palembang. After three months* dredging operations in the Malacca harbour the steam bucket-dredger. Tembakul, together with the Colonial tug.229 words
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203 1930-02-01 17 Liverpool Prosecution. William Richard fielding Holden. aged fortyfive, master of the steamship Keemun. was accused at Liverpool Police Court recently of unlawfully concealing 225 cigars with intent to evade Customs duty. Mr. A. H. Melville, chief preventive officer, who prosecuted, said that the Customs looked on203 words
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102 1930-02-01 17 The Tatsuta Maru which was recently completed undertook her official trial run on December 27 and developed a speed of 21.232 knots and averaged 20.930 easily exceeding her contract speed of 19.5 knots per hour. The ship behaved splendidly and was in every respect satisfactory102 words
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Article189 1930-02-01 17 Terrified Occupants Leap into the Sea. As the result of an explosion and a subsequent outbreak of fire on board a trading junk laden with gasoline and kerosene, three boat people are now at the Kwong Wan Hospital suffering from burns, but their condition189 words
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Article138 1930-02-01 17 Vanished Wealth of Nora Bayes. New York. It is stated here that, according to the valuation of the estate of Miss Nora Bayes, the actress, who died here early in 1928, she was insolvent at the time. She left gross estate of £8.707, with debts138 words
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Article27 1930-02-01 17 We hear of an old lady who refused to meet I a man described as a "strip artist." because she objected to painting in the nude. PunchPunch - 27 words
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Advertisement166 1930-02-01 17 LftCLL KjOtJJtCS- J3k a Itip^!^ Dine n s A 1 V «^s^^ lA through OTART now on die quickest route to^^lW '^VaJ^ k^ new and better Health by starting y I Ym/ v a course of Sanatogen to-day for, as V^\ u^"#^s that trustworthy medical paper, "Th« \i» ttC/ I166 words
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Miscellaneous42 1930-02-01 17 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Op ten Noort: Mr. Cartwright, Mr. H. A. Deunne, Mr. Lenham. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. Wendler, Mr. and Mrs. Weisman. Per Menelaus: Mr. J. C. Wright. Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Gray.42 words
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Article926 1930-02-01 18 THE PRINCIPLES OF INDUCTANCE. ,-s u.i WtrcsßßS Correspondent). EVERY lonauctor through v hich current flows is uriounded by magnetic lues of force. rteK in invisible but their presence can be roved bv placing a sheet of paper, on which n n ii in p h:\v been926 words
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Article1227 1930-02-01 18 A Review of Progress. Tht BBC. in mail week issued a review of Da VDffc during 1929 Th^ year, it is stated, was exceptionally eventful on the engineering side. The most important activity was the completion of the first regional station at Brookmans Park, which Ls designed1,227 words
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Advertisement624 1930-02-01 18 Well Worth Looking Ai It i«n<*t PS BM w<>n<l<T» <I at that her r-k in Is < lear ami h**alih>, ami her hair lu»l-<»ns. lie h;i» f i 1 1 1 1 > I the ■ecsd <>f beauty in CUTICI H OINTMENT iii.i a nci ka boap. Her M'tnl i*624 words
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Advertisement400 1930-02-01 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Offioe: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Harbin Tongkah Amritsar Iloilo (Phuket) Bangkok Ipoh400 words
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Advertisement315 1930-02-01 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. < Incorporated in England). Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1.050.00V Reserve Fund and Rest 1.612.046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro Esq J. O. Robinson. Esq. W. H. Shelford. Esq. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. LONDON315 words
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Advertisement309 1930-02-01 18 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH I k 7, DRITISH \l INSI KAN< F <<>>ll'\\\ UMITQ FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT AM) MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPfEU LOWEST CURRENT l; s L C. MARGOLIOLIH oiiu-e 2. Ptnlayaon > PERSONAL ACCIIIIA FATAL ACCIDENTS ai> n HAVE you tTdde provivum t of your dependents riMRIM overtake y(»u IT309 words
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Article579 1930-02-01 19 FINANCE -PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. Tlie Past Year. U own l lof each r to it an I rittt Arthur j. tain d m thi At tii*- end naval gea rm] varie optiregard to <i» m found vi tan dm I f\; l NCI 8 on \i f\<;. fad that the579 words
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Article135 1930-02-01 19 Bigger Favourable Balance. tndt mum for i.,m pear rim Of 132? a. 1929. R 417.618.M0 Rs 4-2.58D643 V m Rs 403.004.031 Rs. Mi1.711 lmi Rs. 2.93U.3-14 iims n will t> ttat Ceylon'a Eavounbla 'V'J.CIT vhereas in Rl 17.f,4».H4.j tact. Uken In conjunction with i" tin- total135 words
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39 1930-02-01 19 Chicago's Lou Level Goes Down, lautttft Barvl C "hii-jKo. Jan. 30. Under the tnl I fre b reporti of I the ••1 m Uw last fifteen mlmrta of trading I tWO to thin-39 words
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Article58 1930-02-01 19 NEW ORLEANS COTTON PRICES DOWN. R V > V«.. .Inn. :'.'i. In New Orl pped aplita low I I .':nul-.r in New Ycrk win: tkm m I )il<nvim: an olllcia] denial of the report the Fedora] Farm Board contemplated market rates Iderable i felt in eon»I the comnltmenta of ;i58 words
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Article766 1930-02-01 19 Strengthening St. Paul's. A cted in nlincn of Industry, as well mm borne, by the progress In the development oi me new nickel chromium stools of the bien an- proof uii corroloa In a way never achieved with the orditiar 't:.in.ifs-; eutlerj -tc.i. The newei ibop766 words
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Article510 1930-02-01 19 In a Slouch of Depression. Tiu r i: Industry of Lane;:- hkv is rtfl] foundering in the .'-.lough of den.vsnon into i it was precipitate i iih- years ago, ays a mail week Times eader. Year by yen the condition of he industry get* steadj-y WOne,510 words
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250 1930-02-01 19 BELGIANS EXCLUDE CHINESE FKOM CONGO. Comparison with Malaya. IJrusseN. The example of the British Malayan ■>-w Chinese labour was freels admitted v> make up for the native labour ihortthe Chinese have acquired con'e portions of property in leading Ineaused Belgian ts 1 he* the Mea of Introductas c into theChristian Science Monitor - 250 words
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Article16 1930-02-01 19 Dressmaking? Ls the only career that seems to me possible for modern woman. Mlle suzanne LenglenMlle Suzanne Lenglen - 16 words
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Article515 1930-02-01 19 Economic ?i:!o of Brazilian Venture. Sao I\iulo. !)»•<• Uh. Boa visa, the mm of Henry Ford's vours to plant rubber m Brazil, is 150 in: the ropejoe River from Bantarem, the latter toNM, being one of the centra oi Inter* the route [ran Para to liana 11Manchester Guardian - 515 words
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Article116 1930-02-01 19 Thr Now PeniUlf Buiiclhifc. Hie i i a building 0/ flic Penan* Bran. tin- Charted I B k of Indi China which d on 1 day by Mrs r: w I- Qilm v .i: Councillor of Penang, i mii- which ia one of the m «t promlni iP.G. - 116 words
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113 1930-02-01 19 CEYLON BUSINESS MEN AND TAXATION. Deputation Wails on the Governor. A deputation represantlna the I f Commerce, the Oeykn prietary Association, the Low-Country Association and the Cevl i:i M waited on iiis Excellency the Oov< Queeo'i Houm km w«ck in connexion with subject of taxation. it is understood that the113 words
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Article18 1930-02-01 19 An educated man is one who knows v. h, the Chinese are fighting tmttu or vet. Brooklyn TimesBrooklyn Times - 18 words
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356 1930-02-01 19 Further Detaih of the Proposals. Further details <.f the Ceylon scheme I rwtrlcUoo, a i wbkA i m Is to be held with view to letting whether thdesired 75 pet c«nt. ol an willing t > j, in, ..1,. Available, Times of Ceylon. n will356 words
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Article76 1930-02-01 19 Of n credit This ii Uu com utmost v l! lievrmeni On U trumpet." with the 'rid at large ta left In examp not 100 idei the ten < n lU(<(n al plant rmMni,b,,..| owtoito the m i .small r« Ortental st tn through m. ore.76 words
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Article37 1930-02-01 19 Tl) r i)n n -i-'Ph-.n,-. Th. ph,,n,---tlu-siN-vi,,,,. lllt H .y..] y,, r :I l Iilllim IJI ta v utA rhrr »»^«0 born. «>n<- for nearly fW| Home. Abcmt 1 /•HlJs DM c) ;i v trawl t wi37 words
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Advertisement76 1930-02-01 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 TUC rnr,, ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE- Win h (LM »n»rated in Straits Settlements). The- Company has n LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. «epo. ,(cd with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life76 words
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Advertisement39 1930-02-01 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.39 words
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Article1168 1930-02-01 20 FINALS YESTERDAY. Some Interesting Games. Quite a large and fashionable crowd witnessed the final stage* of the Johore Tennis Tournament at the Civil Service Club Johore Bahni yesterday CWnißfc bringing to a successful conclusion what has proved to be a most interesting meeting, favoured by exceptionally1,168 words
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Article514 1930-02-01 20 SENSATIONAL CHANGES. Whole Welsh Threequarter Line Dropped. The Welsh and Scottish selectors for the match which is to be played at Edinburgh today have made many changes from the sides which lost to England and France respectively. The Welsh selectors have taken a most sensational step in514 words
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Article234 1930-02-01 20 To-day's Welsh vs. The Rest Fixture. With all the other countries of the United Kingdom pitting their strength in turn agair.st the combined forces of The Rest it is not to be wondered at that Welsh Rugby players, with members of a strong regimental Rugby side I from234 words
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Article32 1930-02-01 20 Members and friends are reminded that the first annual dinner of the Public Services Rugby Football Club will be held this evening at Raffles Hotel at 8 p.m.32 words
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Article72 1930-02-01 20 The final in the Hull Challenge Cup Competition took place at Johore Bahru on Wednesday when, in the last few minutes of the game, the Medical Sports Club beat the Education Department by the one goal scored. After the match Mr. A. P. Richards, Acting General Adviser,72 words
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Article30 1930-02-01 20 London, Jan. 23. Port of Spain —The M.C.C. were out for 167. and in their second innings Trinidad scored 128 for the loss of 3 wickets.30 words
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Article301 1930-02-01 20 THE SCOTTISH CUP. Interesting League Meeting at Sheffield. The programme for to-days matches in the English Football League and the second round of the Scottish Cup Competition is as follows. DIVISION I. Birmingham vs. Blackburn R. Bolton W. vs. Arsenal. Burnley vs. Leeds U. Derby C. vs.301 words
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Article56 1930-02-01 20 IVAN SHARPE and A CHANDLER, of Leicester City. on football topics. ARTHUR PEALL on billiards. VINCENT RICHARDS on tennis and GEORGE VOIGT on golf contribute to the FREE PRESS special Saturday sports page i page 6> to-day where also will be found pictures of some of56 words
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Article148 1930-02-01 20 To-day's F.M.S.-Colony Match. The annual hockey match between the Colony and the F.M.S. is being played in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Thu- teams are as follow: Colony: F L Oehlers (S.R.C.; Sergeant Flannigan < Welch i. W p Day-Dcwdn-v <S.C.C.»; G. Aste Penang > Lieut. Colermm <Welch». Scarlett <Penang»;148 words
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Article92 1930-02-01 20 Matches to-morrow at the Swimming: Club. Teams drawn from the Welch Regt. and the Royal Engineers will meet the Swimming Club to-morrow in water polo matches. Teams and times At 10.30: Military -B team*: Thomas < RE. Ridgway < Welch i Needs (RE) Churchman (Welch). Shilletto (R.E.), Thompson92 words
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Article50 1930-02-01 20 England Tennis Success Over India. London. Jan. 24. Berlin.— ln the table tennis Swaythling Cup competition, England beat India 5 4. It seems there is no doubt that Hungary will win the cup for the fourth time in succession. They have won eight matches and lost non^50 words
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Article893 1930-02-01 20 LIGHTING SECRETS. Cameras do not Always Tell the Truth. How does one achieve the perfect photograph —the photograph that is a likeness and at the >ame time an ornament? I have tried to find int. writes a Daily Express woman correspondent. "The camera never lies," they893 words
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Article127 1930-02-01 20 Oslo (Norway), Dec. 28. Capt. Riiser Larsen, the leader of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, has sent a wireless message stating that he has found a new land, which he has claimed for Norway. The land, he says, is between Coates Land and Enderby Land. He127 words
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