The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 February 1930
1930-02-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-02-08 1 The Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATUROA FEBRUARY 8, 1930 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,91519 words
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Article255 1930-02-08 1 1 here is some hesitation in Japan and France regarding the reports o' the Naval Conference measures and the American suggestions—Page 11. Work generally at the Cm'OTMMt was however considerably advanced on Thursday and Anglo-Americit.i limits in particular are nearer agree ncnt—Page 12. The Australian Govern:.jcni h'ld-,255 words
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Article1012 1930-02-08 1 Qunquid ugunt honnnr.i Mrtfi f.it farr,nj.< LfMM. JWMMI The Topicist welcomes Sir Cecil and I n<h Clementi to thrir new home. :>nd trusts that our new Governor may be hluul to our minor and merciful to our major faults! One always look* to the MUMMU dinner1,012 words
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Advertisement336 1930-02-08 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. f f. Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 12, HIGH STREET. fßafHes Hotel! A SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. AT 930 PM Special Vocal Concert I Madame Marie Cornell SIGNOR GAMARO BONAVITA X Admission $1. T MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th «|> I MURRAY I The Australian Escapologist. V Accepts336 words
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Advertisement133 1930-02-08 1 i BEST t THE 4 f WORLD. X X SOLD BY ALL STORES AND WINE X DEALERS. Y i fSole Agents: A HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. X in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE, PENANG. IPOH AND KLALA LUMPUR 4 1 "Renowned by Recommendation" I TO-DAY I 1 MUSIC on the Verandah133 words
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Advertisement120 1930-02-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Glaxo for bonnie babies—Page 4. Dunlop's tube and tyre—Page 20. Balloon ascent at Anson Road—Page 2. Taikoo sugar is purest and best—Pag»j 8. An appeal from St. Georges Society—Page 9. From Kids to Obligation, at the B ML. ■Page 5. Small capital requiit :1 by BrttMl umpany Page120 words
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Advertisement13 1930-02-08 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOI SB for /iKUHEAN TROPICAL SUITS 32, HIGH STREET13 words
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Miscellaneous186 1930-02-08 1 THE WEEK. Saturday. Bth. IIi«h Water. 03.59. 8.0, 17.50, 6.5. Malacca. H. W 1.40 a.m., 4.11, 1.30 p.m., 3 07. Perak Races. Polo Season Opens. Ponies Parade at Ground. Chinese Swimming Club, annual re-union dinner. Madam Kelvey's pupils. Adelphi Hotel. Trial of Mary Dugan. Theatre, G.15 <fc 9.30 p.m. Sunday,186 words
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Advertisement278 1930-02-08 2 BATHING CAPS. large and varied assortment jus arrived. PRICES FROM 65 cts. to $1.25. xMEDICAL HALL, LTD., Opposite General Post Office. Outstation orders receive prompt and carefu a'*ention. Jl "'■HIM '.■"llBJtlilBlll'.lojIltoitlllffJlflloj S MADAM KELVEYsI I TALENTED PUPILS 1 ■1 In PJ Songs Classic, Clog, Character Exhibition Toe Dancing pj 2278 words
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Advertisement413 1930-02-08 2 VICTORIA T HEATEE I TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY. AT 6.15 9.30 P.M. > 5 ij METRO-GOLDWYN Present the 100% TALKIE "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" 1 Featuring 11. B. WARNER— NORM A SHEARER— LEWIS STONE g (j Also "THE INTERNATIONAL REVUE." g The Most Perfect Cabaret. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $2413 words
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Advertisement269 1930-02-08 2 ALH AM BRA 3 A Tan Cheng Kce, Sole Proprietor. Programme Commencing Wednesday, Februar\ v\ i\ *t* In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. KINO VIDORS PRODUCTION I"THE CROWDij with ELEANOR BOASDMAM V and JAMES MURRAY. V t A fascinating cross-section of life, sweeping pow bl269 words
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Miscellaneous483 1930-02-08 2 h CHURCH SERVICES. ST. V >\ < \I HI DUAL. in: BUMOAY IFTBR EPIPHAr.v Hoi CVnumi! D n ifattna. :»m. (choral) Hod Communion I icharM. .a pjn (choral) Bvenaong and Bermon. and Friday al 8 a.m. Hi'iy munion. niesd/y. Thuradajr, and Batonlay at 7 a.m. Communion > I M\F! H:v\483 words
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Article1380 1930-02-08 3 < ipitol Plans; Innocents of Paris to open in Apri!?; VjstiH'.s of Inferior; Mare < eruin PN^nbi QmM| and Kritish possiMHUe*. IBy Our Film Correspondent.] I<HOBI who pass down Stamford Ko ad— and when you come to think of it nor only does all Singapore1,380 words
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Advertisement162 1930-02-08 3 $<5£E Tti£O/\t THE CNCMy <s<?'<. V> x o ld winter Jk .»<* m sc^-^s-: Past Hies TTECfWiUiTV^ I>^ ECONOMY AND SERVICE i BLp§pCRIC automaticresufts 1 every \.Jx^&^m MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. @@©<|)©(o)®®©®^ VAT777 7A T ADVERTISING />: WHAT WE STAND FOR. J (DESICCATED OX LIVER). HAVE YOU? I 1 Kl f>162 words
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Advertisement323 1930-02-08 3 I OZONE I WILL PURIFY THE AIR AND NULLIFYfTHE BAD?EFFECTS OF I VITIATED ATMOSPHERES f PORTABLE OZONISERS FOR THE |jj HOME or OFFICE S OZONE has an active tonic "mL.jJ^\ ALTERNATING CTRKENT ©effect upon the system. It v d^ifA aa <§) (0) increases the red corpuscles in 1 A KJ\J323 words
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Advertisement26 1930-02-08 3 THE GREAT LONDON Mi LY MM EEAITIFI L Ullli I I «"(>MFETITICN OI ALL CHI-MISTS \M> STOUI.S. 98 ROBINSON ROAD* Self Arnil: S.S. A I'.. MS.26 words
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Article265 1930-02-08 4 Justice for the Motorist. We believe that we are right in saying that for the first time in the history of motoring damages have been recovered against a pedestrian by a motorist. It was alleged, at the hearing of the case, that a pedestrian walked into a motorcyclist265 words
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Article29 1930-02-08 4 In the opinion of the Stoke coroner, in nine out of every ten fatal accident cases the person who has paid the penalty is the cause of the mischief.29 words
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Article420 1930-02-08 4 An- Enthusiast Looks Enviously Upon England. To an American motorist, the British motive picture is most intriguing. Your situation oecms so different from that In the States; I wonder that we export even a single cat writes a Boston iMass.) correspondent of toe Autocar In America420 words
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Article61 1930-02-08 4 j "Omnibus drivers in London have large machines to handle, often weighing three tons or more, and they have the most difficult traffic to negotiate," said Mr. H. R. Oswald, the coroner, at a Marylebone inquest. i "From my experience covering many years," he added61 words
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Article1104 1930-02-08 4 NEW IMPROVEMENTS. 100,000 Miles Without A Spanner. Once upon a time the average owner-driver had to spend five or six hours every week in hosing down and leathering bodywork; another hour or more had to be devoted to the radiator, headlamps and other bright parts, both :nside1,104 words
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Article132 1930-02-08 4 Few lay motorists have any conception of he work involved in bringing out a new model, o many of which were seen at Olympia reently. In the case of the new Singer Six. which, n its saloon form, sells at £275 at home, each lepartment has132 words
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Article103 1930-02-08 4 One of the most popular Motor Show was undoubted^ II '■Snip* It «M perhaps a bold D part Of the manufacturers to pr ly large-cngined car in a eotintl from horse-po\w r taxation, but U t.rtainly been justified Hi. 'Snipe'?" was a question i U and the answer,103 words
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Advertisement308 1930-02-08 4 A At M M Y Morris Minor Saloon was delivered shortly before m™ I VI Christmas, and I have now covered 3500 miles O WNFR'S Maximum speed on the level is a genuine 55 m.p h. even with three persons up I have three limes touched 6c I JNRI A308 words
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Advertisement164 1930-02-08 4 T HE fame «££s& X<f^^° WBIi 1 cure o V^ M ,-v are vc Vi m entire jr re til Wk 7Bcts and $1.6« a box. Agents:— British Pharmacy T.t.1.. North Hrid^ Rd Sinpnpr Qw I'| \y if How Quickly Baby Grows! J r yOUR Baby grows more rapidly in164 words
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Article830 1930-02-08 5 i OVER-CONFIDENCE CAUSES ACCIDENTS. i 5 By The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce. "THERE COMES to every learner, in greafc or less degree, according to temperamen a stage of self confidence which is probably th most dangerous period in the career of th motor car driver. After the830 words
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Article795 1930-02-08 5 Possible Solution. Perhaps I may be considered premature, but certainly it seems to me that the chief problem of eliminating dazzle from head lamps is as good as solved— and the dip-and-switch device has done it (writes Montague Tombs in the Autocar I say "as pood as795 words
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Article114 1930-02-08 5 Often Leads To Arrest In Paris. Paris. The impatient motorist who insists upon "honking" his horn in a traffic jam is in line for arrest by Paris police. The motorist who fails to use his horn when i it should be used as a warning to pedestrians is114 words
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Article291 1930-02-08 5 Ideal of Tree-Lined Roads. If the Roads Beautifying Ar-sociation had its i way, the motorist in search of beauty spots would not need any destination. He would just drive along the roads of England. This association would like to see beauty everywhere by the simple expedient291 words
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Article323 1930-02-08 5 An Insidious Danger in a Closed Motor House. The car owner who is an enthusiastic amateur mechanic spends many hours at this time of year in the motor house 'tinkering" with various parts of the car. Frequently he runs the engine with the car itself at rest, and.323 words
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139 1930-02-08 5 What causes a backfire through the carburetor? Many motorists ponder this question. They may be told that a lean mixture invites those dangerous back flashes of flame and smoke through the intake and carburetor, but that does not make it dear. And139 words
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Article68 1930-02-08 5 After cleaning spark plugs or installniK n.-w ones be sure they arr screwed in the cylinders .securely. A plug insecurely installed will cause leakage This means that the hot gases escape between the plug and the cylinder threads, causing the plug to run too hot,68 words
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Advertisement163 1930-02-08 5 XmJds love to ride in an Austin 7 I i i I J-iow running costs enable I I IVI i i -"A other to buy one on her own 1 l\l P XI ow write in for particulars, No 1 n \/bligation: a Trial run will 1 f convince. BORNEO163 words
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Advertisement219 1930-02-08 5 Builds I^lQ^L^bjbV Anger's Emulsion is widely and successI^ulW3miißsil\ fully used in the treatment of consumption i BfflllWraF 1 and in all forms ()f '"-health in which there is ES\fi.2S^l\ loss of zht. Pleasant to rake, it promotes IVcSr^S^ a PP etlte al^ digestion and builds up weight and ITMw^L'^* strtn^h-219 words
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Article669 1930-02-08 6 IVAN SHARP E on PLAYERS WHO HELP TO MAKE SUCCESSFUL TEAMS: THE INSPIRATION OF JAMES SEED. Mirtrvinß the principal personalities of the leading football clubs. Ivan Sharp*haataMMl a number of cases in which individual pllj If bl managerial or plaviim < ipaeltj, h.iM' h.eii largely669 words
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Article767 1930-02-08 6 WARNEY CRESSWELL on COVERING IS ESSENTIAL: FOLLOW UP THE ATTACK: ENGLISH STYLE BETTER THAN SCOTTISH. Warney C'resueM. the Evcrton and Frig-land full back, elaborates in the aec:>mp -invinu articl** his plan for successful full back play. Follow up the attack, he says, and leave767 words
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Article230 1930-02-08 6 INTER-PORT RUGBY FOOTBALL. Shanghai Beat Hong Kong. Shanghai, Jan. it, Shanghai defeated Hong K r b;. Ore points to nil. The match was d. '.ng from the rt ind- culav Incidents usual ba dmllai eonti There b i hall < <> sen thf r moveit. ghal scored in the last230 words
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Article40 1930-02-08 6 Trenton, New Jersey. Mrs. Mickey Walker has filed divorce proceed- ings apainst her husband, the world's middle--1 weight boxing champion, on the grounds of 1 cruelty. Her petition says that Mickey Walker earns 1 £40.000 a year.40 words
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Article397 1930-02-08 6 B. CRUICKSHANK on Golf been winner of nearly ererj mportant American tournament.] IF YOU expect to learn the best way to cure a ilice cr a hook cr a tendency to look up on your shots you can the ries on hi to cure real rim clot >n't mean I397 words
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Article419 1930-02-08 6 Shoul Value be Revise 1 V the Korii In the Dai'y 1 pi < It stands 1 thai line as a t two is fair B the drop;. v.hkh count I iut Now it hi bera my conti tat the drop; except When it by a419 words
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Article213 1930-02-08 6 Plus lours Explained. Ih. OS Of 1 leaner: recently, erOne was of personage I the pSQ. h d b( warned to be \ery 1 because of his high Excellency, and you hold od you take a and JTOU place your and then, your Expull back ttM club213 words
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Article106 1930-02-08 6 BaldocK was guaranteed £3.000 for his non title fight with Emile Pladner. The sum is j remarkable one to ftVS a bantam-weight: ever h bantam of the cleverness and attractivenesi of Baldock. Certainly L< has never been paic anything like it before, and It is hardly to106 words
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Article521 1930-02-08 6 VINCENT RICHARDS on Tennis THE UNITED STATES Lawn Tennis Asso* c:a- I soon announce officially '■ankinrr i amateur tern writes Vincent Richard for the Free Pres md the NA.NA. on Dec. 24). The publication of this list is always followed by an acrimonious discussion. Every :,y of staunch admirers and521 words
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Article, Illustration311 1930-02-08 6 Billiards Notes and Comments. V.V/.\%VAViViViWiVAVAViViV I AVA%VASV.V//.V.V.V.V.v,., Vt STRONG OPPOSITION THAT MAY BEAT HIM. UNCERTAINTY OF SNOOKER CHAMPIONS1 by ArtKtar Pca,ll. I,.iiirc!H(' Steeples' e: for the BUUltl ef '> billiards iv wrVomed by Mr. l*«-ill Bat ■Mtl— gh irillfi t- m fa\ouri*e for thi*311 words
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Article65 1930-02-08 6 The death »it his p warning to pi coni This malady as] dustrial i; u Lab i I Apparently hampi market by rail and 1 ed up rapl ii> marki ts i milkv and i in s l Uie "aspi rgilo found on the bin!, or65 words
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Article886 1930-02-08 7 SCHOOLS' COMPETITION. First of the Kind In Selantfor. Th Bv Our "-mptium > final of th, SolauKur int,r-Malav v, '•■'••l S ,r schools' drill and ;;ames COmSittoM K«mpon| Bahni ground. Kuala Lumpur last Mr J Wmr .Brnish R ..sulrnt. Beton**). Mr <CIUH I -«P^- 'rof school.,.886 words
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Article134 1930-02-08 7 Sir Miles 1 Simpson, the British Minister to China, accompanied by his young son Graham and his staff, left Hohk Kong for Nanking on Jnp, 28. The S. Chinn Morning Post says it e-irrr: that Master Graham Lampson, who had bee.i under observation at the Perak Hospital 'or meningitis, war,134 words
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Advertisement246 1930-02-08 7 Jovial Health at 78 f aj i,ui*r t>rvU)iKt <i lnry> UillU ,r,,/ ttnmmrkir mciditm, hn.Kr i trrmtl* tuffrnd. a/to I '/..i/ y M /inr <.! mm tr.r mtket n«t f ,,i,n» to Ln,,'. ll. nt to hm r/,. truirt'l h.nllh I. r.oKilK M«Bc«| mWi tu ilf« .-arti irttruter <>ru'.-n> ..t246 words
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Advertisement407 1930-02-08 7 ■p ""'■"iii.iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiii,, 1,111,,.^ iilitlli jijiiii...;-. r^^^^^^^^^- I^-^ o^^ H 1 wuHkj* Ji sjt?iu'^^m^^fc K S Kr B^^^^TtL Ifl SZaSa^HnHn^Vi£^**^^^^^^lw^ At Home or Abroad '^3 f j Oiiguua bottle K^^l aU c l< Cologne atul "47//" |V{^^\^^^J^^n li^ti1^ /^^ZH^o\ '47tr Frozodone o mcJ af>Jscarance, your frcslincss, 7i/ Eau de Coloim. Shampoo407 words
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Advertisement115 1930-02-08 7 Strength in Reserve a ■TT|*n i| gp Baby looks well! So he is. But has he the extra resistance that he will need when the weather changes or he g^^-^zSmm xV catches a little chill? You cannot tell. fMata^ffH (MM Build up a reserve of strength for I =^(llL'^ I*.115 words
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Article1343 1930-02-08 8 INCREASING DEFICIT. The Fanners' Taxation Complaint. [From Our Own Correspondent Dublin. Jan. 6. The Irish Free State opened 1930 with an inereu.se in her financial deficit, the latest available figures showing an adverse balance of £12. 731.000 for the year ending the month of November last1,343 words
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Article382 1930-02-08 8 Cor. Kin consider, beii value in enchantmi r.i vearlv M the ill around i wood of all. rhym old oak that h:< shore, Uft ti> d:; Bra then i i: bitU r night slowly, with a flowini splutter and little the bir lit: there will b»- pla]382 words
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Article41 1930-02-08 8 I •"lyinn Oflicrr Vincent ?uilty by court -m..K:.ii .hickly-populuUil ;■:> < .mil DfUktS* schcK)l In 1! ross sr.id that N iifaiits ffm dull::;; I I I c.ir Mm llmntit that tte p ide witii tlif school buUcHnj vho taught in td h: tirosfciitioii41 words
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Advertisement276 1930-02-08 8 IFOR THE NEW YEAR I in rr up fIBI Bi fl^ H^B This new 521 Model is a B 1" DD n.r I ■l^^^^^^r M^^M practical car, distinsuished B a rvi iKinrD k ftA I T^*^. I f by hiffh quality but niOfleratr B 0 LILiiiUCJv. Hi Ar Jr^ V276 words
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Advertisement83 1930-02-08 8 CHEAP SALE DURING FEBRUARY 1930 ONLY AFTER STOCKTAKING AND BEFORE REMOVING for ENLARGEMENT of PREMISES Enormous DISCOUNT on ALL the STOCK INCLUDING THE LATEST NOVELTIES JCST ARRIVED PRICES WATCHES, JEWELLERY I REDUCED GOLD watch CHAINS AND Cigarette Vanity Cases SPECIAL Ladies Mesh Bags. DISCOUNT SILVERWARE, etc. The ONE cheap sale83 words
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Advertisement398 1930-02-08 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGE ANICURB ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoey Ghent. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Kxperienced Undertakers. I nnd Night Service. Tel. No. 6075. MISS N. BUHRIS MIDWIFE AND MASSAGE. :>,9 K.impong Bahru Road. DONT WEAR A TRUSS! i ki Rupture Ap- _gC-w>V Ht~ discovery. ,^^^^*™^^v [ul No lumpy Wju tf^ H^398 words
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Advertisement617 1930-02-08 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders ar now invited for the following materials o services, and that particulars of such tender may be obtained in the Tender Room. Muni J cipal Offices: Tendcr Date of Closing Plumbing and Drainage work at Public Convenience. Beach Road Noon617 words
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Advertisement648 1930-02-08 9 NOTICES. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. _5 The Annual Meeting will be held on Friday, February 14th. in the Y.M.C A. Hall at 5.30 p.m. Business f. To Pass Accounts for 1929. To Elect Officers Other Business i, All interested in the Movement are cordially invited B. J.648 words
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Advertisement467 1930-02-08 9 SHERIFFS SALE. Writ of Seizure and Sale Dated January 21st 1930. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THI STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN THE CAUSE OP Vana Navana Vana Valliappa Chettiar Plaintiff versus 1. Tan Ah See. 2 Chop Tan Seng Cheong. 3. Chong Ling Kew <M.W.). 4 Oon Sye467 words
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Advertisement249 1930-02-08 9 t~~~~~™™~~ V W W V V V V For Perfect Health Drink f I I iKsHK/liJIl real fruit juict aerated &> I beverage prepared from X I 11 1 111 IM i a, 4 hi *t* I the finest oranges grown X ■^fe*L±iL-|i« on ((trffl Healthful and *l* 5 m249 words
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733 1930-02-08 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1930. HILL STATION SITES. I I Whilst the slightly frivolous tone i which the Honourable the Colonial j Secretary adopted at the Straits j Settlements Association dinner on the question of oil facilities at Pasir i Panjang, must naturally be felt J to be733 words
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Article1466 1930-02-08 10 Mr. G E. Clayton has been granted nine months leave from Feb. 7th. The next As c ize will be held in Singapore on March 4th. and in Penang on the same date. Mr. C. W. Dawson has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Secretary' (B» from Jan. 29th.1,466 words
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Article178 1930-02-08 10 RECENTLY RETIRED, Former F.M.S. Chief Justice. Reuter cables n< ws from La death of Sir Henry Hessey Johnstoi who retired from the Chief Just i< m p o j Federated Malay States last year Sir Henry started his Civil Servu. a Cadet in the Straits178 words
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Article82 1930-02-08 10 Prison for Asiatic bMpecCm, (Prom Our Own Correspond.- Ipoh. FHfc, J, Two Asiatic police inspectors and Ponnudurai. are concerned m a sorwwhn >«nsational charge in tin- Supnm. DMA o( assaulting a man arrested under niipirlOß hi murder with a \uw to extort ini The Judge was82 words
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Article276 1930-02-08 10 SINGAPORE ARCHITECTS SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting The following minutes of tin annual -:wnl I meeting of the members of th» BtOgap I ciety of Architects < Incorporated- ImM -«t thr I Victoria Memorial Hall, on January p m have been forwarded for pubin r Present: Mr. H. R Arbenf. PresideA.276 words
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Article111 1930-02-08 10 The following' action was ttJb of Committee No. 1 held on I Adopted the MM "LOCOOI I for reserve road ofl Cieylanr Haig Road Approved MUM "LoraOfl new reserve road from HuMt P New Bridge Road. Decided to pun-has.- loose m< I affixed to boards as a trial111 words
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Advertisement204 1930-02-08 10 Sfe SIA\O/NDS* ra I .rR/TOTTTI /A (Ha. a, 'i \m In m /*^\^ir^niflr i j^st-i> t- HOP LEAF BRAND _j Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO^ LTD. 'incorporated under the Compam'es' Ordtnancet of Hong Kongt (Incorporated is Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228 s I BY SPECIAL K££ A ~'&J APPOINTMENT204 words
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Advertisement78 1930-02-08 10 lJzLj A PEDESTRIAN who had been knocked down by a motorist told a magistrate that immediately after the accident his mind was completely blurred. When his brain cleared, the first thing he did was to think of a number. More than likely the number of his "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY. GENERAL78 words
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Miscellaneous99 1930-02-08 10 COMMODITY MARKET. LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PUCES TPREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT, London. Feh. 7. 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sou notity to-day's tin prices as followSpot £176 116 (down 11 16) Forward £178 15 16 (down 13 16) The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair99 words
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Article238 1930-02-08 11 JAPANS CAUTION. Matter for Government to Consider. Kcutor's Far Eastern Service. Tokio. Feb. 7. IVlldlng the receipt ol the official report of 4r S'ims< itemem. officials here are mrwtUri NUMB! of raMMMdBg <>n it though :'P»ar to consider the suggestion MpMal ship balance should IB 1931 instead238 words
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Article51 1930-02-08 11 Radio Modal Service.! Rugby. Feb. 7. inner document is being lamed this Inch outlines the scheme upon ■<• btrii working m the course American delegation to the IMOd a document contain posals. been communicated to the other I tar ai the British delegation n now receiving careful51 words
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Article59 1930-02-08 11 Router's Service. I London. Feb. 7. Committee was engaged to- questionnaire m connection I category tonnage. ideruble surpri.se m French Ml Stimson's proposal left for Paris this morning and word to preaemen with whom he is Friendly. Mr Ml Donald conferred with Mr Stimson toe Cabinet meeting Mr.59 words
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Article484 1930-02-08 11 Agreed on Building Needed. [Reuters Service London, Feb. m randum of the British Government tnpha Im s u.- belief that the Conference should reduce existing fleets and building Dues but finally terminate competition i naval armament policy Of His Majesty's Government ls 1 keep the mm open484 words
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Article61 1930-02-08 11 GOVERNMENT VIEW. Better Chances Elsewhere. [Reuters Service.] m Canberra, Feb. 7. Referring to the oil-boring venture in newGuinea the Federal Minister for Home affairs says most of the investigation work in mandated territory produced negative results. He suggested more favxurable structures existed near Dutch New Guinea61 words
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Article106 1930-02-08 11 Financial News Criticism. [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT London. Feb. 7. The Financial News commenting on Mr. Eric Millers statement on rubber at the Serdang meetmu considers him too placid for international ronlHWeillal matters, though he says much quietly which is of interest, and if his forecasts106 words
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Article52 1930-02-08 11 Trades Disputes Bill Again. I FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT. London, Feb. 7. Government is introducing the Trades Disputes «Amendment > Bill in the course of the next fortnight, restoring the principle of contract inn out The entire Opposition is against the measure, so that a political crisis52 words
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Article17 1930-02-08 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT London. I »-(>. 7. Lord Latham the well-known playwright dee i17 words
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Article84 1930-02-08 11 RAILWAY SCANDAL. Tokio. Feb. 6. Both Mr. S Satake. ex-high official and Mr T Kusumi who have been imprisoned for trial on charges ol >>llu ial corruption in connection with the Private Railways scandal are expected to be temporarily released on bail. SIPFRFLLOIS CANDIDATES. Sd far thirty84 words
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Article197 1930-02-08 11 In the London Tunes of January 7th appears a short account of the inquest held at Reigate. Surrey, on James Deane Rennie as follows: An inquest was held at Reigate yesterday on the body of James Deane Rennie. 15. of Bletchingley Houm*. Bletchingley, who died early on197 words
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Article88 1930-02-08 11 Return this Morning. On Monday of this week Messrs A. P. Gaudart, C. Conceicao and C. Maeintyre left in a Thomycroft V bottom runabout motorboat with a 20 h.p. Evinrude engine for a run to Malacca. They successfully accomplished the journey and reached Malacca at 83088 words
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1484 1930-02-08 11 HOW IT BEGAN. Bolsheviks Seize Their Chance. cProm Our Own Correspondent.) Tokyo. Jan. 12. The labour dispute at General Motors of Japan, Ltd.. which began on December 23. threatens to prow into an acrimonious issue, and added bitterness, it is feared, will be injected into1,484 words
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Article455 1930-02-08 11 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The Witness Who Was Threatened. The preliminary enquiry into the charges of attempted murder against the two Chinee arrested in connection with the shooting of Inspectors Byrde and Macintosh when they attempted to search a gang of armed Chinese in a motor car at the455 words
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122 1930-02-08 11 Y.M.C. A. MEETING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Commencing on Sunday night at 8 o'clock the Y.M.C. A. has arranged a series of services in the interests of young people, which will be held in the large hall of the Y.M.C.A. It is proposed to hold two meetings per month and the122 words
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Article55 1930-02-08 11 A meeting of the General Committee of the Municipal Commission on Jan. 28th. approved acceptance of resignation of Mr. D. B. McLay. Municipal Engineer, and grant to him of 6 months' leave pay in addition to 6 months' leave earned under the Regulations; also passages to England55 words
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Advertisement127 1930-02-08 11 BATHROOM FITTINGS I Hygienic Easily Cleaned White Finish V Impei vious to Hot Water. X Mirrors < j^~^^— -p^^ Soap 8 in Hn irTl Rack^ t Glass I M 1 11 1 JP I" A Shelves I LJ 1(1 j f 1 H I "I" S Clothes X Towel IS127 words
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Article963 1930-02-08 12 CONFERENCE PROGRESS. Definite Resolutions Now Being Drafted. (Reuters Service. 1 London. I 7. This afternoon's meeting ol the First Commit lev ol the Na\al Conference, over whicli Mr. A. V. Alexander presided, lasted 90 minutM It is understood that progress was .so satiI.h t<»ry963 words
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Article444 1930-02-08 12 CHAMBER'S VOTE. Nahas Pasha to Enter Into Negotiations. I neuter's Service] Cairo. Feb. TIM Chamber practically unanimously adapted a motion nuthorisinn the Premier. Nahas Pasha, to negotiate a Treaty with Britain on the basis of the latter's prepo: als in August. The proposals for a new444 words
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Article106 1930-02-08 12 Condition Satisfactory. [Reuter's Service.] Mexico Cit>. Feb. 7. Senor Rubi«> is considered to be out of danger. He had a second operation to-day, a piece of splintered bone temg removed from the jaw. His doctors say his condition is satisfactory but nobody is allowed to106 words
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Article48 1930-02-08 12 Sheffield Bye Election. I Renter's Service 1 London. Feb. 6. The by-election at Brightside 'Sheffield) due to Mr. Ponsonbys < Labour translation to the Peerage resulted as follows. Mr. Marshall < Labour) 11.543. Mr. Russell (Conservative) 8.612. Mr. Lambert < Liberal 3.650. Mr Murphy Communist48 words
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Article125 1930-02-08 12 Gloster-Napier 6 Attacks Orlebar's Record. [British Radio Official Service! Rugby. Feb. 6. An attempt will be made shortly in this country to break the present air speed record of 357.7 miles an hour created by SquadronLeader Orlebar at Calshot last September. The machine in which his125 words
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Article23 1930-02-08 12 Home, Feb. 7. An ItaJo-Austrian Treaty of Friendship has been signed by Signor Mussolini and Herr Schober, the Austrian Chancellor.23 words
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Article27 1930-02-08 12 FAMOUS RUSSIAN FAIR ABOLISHED. Moscow, Feb. 7. 1 It is officially announced that Government has decided to abolish the Nijninovgorod Fair < as being unnecessary under modern conditions. <27 words
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Article508 1930-02-08 12 255. A TON BEING LOST. Viscount Klibank Appeals for Salvation. I British Radio Official Servic". J Rugby. Feb. 6. In the House of Lords Viscount Elibank. i Cons.) called attention to the serious state )f the British West India sugar Industry. Ke pressed for the508 words
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Article256 1930-02-08 12 Marshal Chiang Leaves for Canton. •Nanyang Siang Pau Press Benice.J Shanghai. Krb. t». Chiang Kai-shek leaver- for Canton to-day aboard the Haiyung. The political council met to-day and passed a plan for dealing with Russia and :eappoint<d the provincial committee. Ho Chen -c nun the chairman of256 words
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Article133 1930-02-08 12 Japan's Specie Outflow. INanyo Nlchi-Nichi Service.] Tokyo, Feb. 5. The Bank of Japan, in view of the rapid increase of the specie outflow, has practically eased transactions in exchange business. SOVIET SILK POLICY. The Soviet Government have decided to send i commission to investigate the methods of133 words
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Article24 1930-02-08 12 Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C.8.E.. J.P., will place the stone on the wall of the new extension of St. Mary's School, Kuala Lumpur to-day.24 words
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Article544 1930-02-08 12 THE CHURCH'S FREEDOM. "Must Not be Bound in Spiritual Matters." Lewes. The Bishop of Chichester (Dr. Belli make; some pointed comments on the relations of Church and State in his New Year's letter in the Diocesan Gazette. One great issue which the Church of England has544 words
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Article412 1930-02-08 12 Retirement of Dr. A. Poix. Bangkok. I eb. 1. The retirement on pension of Dr. A. Pc:\ is announced. Dr. Polx will be leaving for home early in April, and with hir departure Bangkok v. ill 10-t another u!d reeMent. The history of Dr. Poix412 words
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Article701 1930-02-08 12 WAFI) TROUBLES. Interests That Want British Troops. The ilettion results write.-, Mr. Arthur Ransome from Cairo on Dec. 24. to hi. paper the Manchester Guardian, in 189 districts have been declared, 175 nominees of ;h*> Ward and 14 others one Watanist and l| Independent being returned.701 words
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427 1930-02-08 12 Minutes of Committee Meeting. The following are minut of OOfßinitttt meeting held at the uinces of Messrs. Adam and Allan on December l(J:h.. at 4 p.m. Present: Mr. C. R Samuel, (in the Chair) Hon'ble Mr. H. H Abdool Cader. Messrs. E. J Bennett. Lim Eow427 words
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Article745 1930-02-08 12 EUROPEAN LADY'S \\|s H An Appeal for Famiitt Fund*. IBy I r Chm i Recently a European lao\ :n.c met in ih. CMnm Chamber Eitii street, and asked to have with the pr> ltdc Hi tin N :Mi ti»]jft Committee (Which l^ DOI f.u.s .rivitl Mr.745 words
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Article1509 1930-02-08 13 Interesting Suggestion to Umpires. I Prom Our Own Correspondent. London, .lan. f». As the rMUIt of the deliberation-, ol spn ih SUb-eommittee of the Sunvy County Cricket Club, the findings in brief are: u, To give the greatest possible encouragement to amateur who desire1,509 words
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Article105 1930-02-08 13 M.C.C. Well Beaton. Port of Spain. Jan. 26. in i cricket match between the m.c.c. and Trinidad, which commenced bere on Wednesday, Trinidad won by 102 runs. Trinidad 150 and 333; M.c.c 101 and 214 (Hendren 96). IBCOND MATCH. I'«»rt of Spain. Jan. 28. The M.C.C.105 words
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Advertisement235 1930-02-08 13 SIMPLE BACKACHE IS OFTEN DANGEROUS "fmrl. >h:irp staMha] T*J»ins in t})«> \kh]c m y<»u rid»- from bod^V*] lottan 10 liU'fi Hm body attvr stooping. ih«-se gore gfpM of doajjevooj kidn.y Mlble. Tin- qiii.-krst niiMiis of Nanishiir«»nic flockijobo^ Lombaffo, Sdaticsi llheaoMtio Bains, is sh.-it ocmrae [Uo worid-fagßoci 40>yeor>okl med) DeWiU'g Kiiin<-\235 words
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Advertisement181 1930-02-08 13 1 hey do not afreet my*"**^ throat CRAVEN "A" are always good CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES TAe ONLY Cigarc/res Ma</e Specially to Prevent Sore Thm«K MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMTTBO v^c, nr J '"Otfr* Y-AnS' REPUTATxCN TOR QUALITY Sole Agents:— HITTENBACH. LAZ4RIS sovs itii clh BOWB. I^TP, Hmnw, Penans. Ipoh and181 words
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Miscellaneous274 1930-02-08 13 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: No. 30. Smike's Memories. Mr. Vincent Crummies. Bu Arthur Mont and. JMC^^ '>jr £/$h U" U V -^V^^S^*'' DEFINITE MEMOPYHE MAD BOWI >ON. C H gft §3 V.^ A JO*' tl' fc>V'— feL ri H.SCM»LOHOOO.BuTHe.WAS W ol n AT TM^ A^n^ TtLLINSOFTHEMoRCEROF vfej 1' |U F^274 words
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Advertisement816 1930-02-08 14 I Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRKSS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON Sc N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notire. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ACHILI*ES For Mars* illes. Casablanca, London.816 words
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Advertisement529 1930-02-08 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO i n Port s.s. CITY OF PEKIN M ar 6 s.s.529 words
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Advertisement376 1930-02-08 14 P& 9 British India and Apc&r Lines. (Incorporated in Enpland). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVOtNMEY] LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK K OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tona K e. Singapore. Ton e KALYAN 9.10C376 words
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Advertisement564 1930-02-08 15 O. S. K. Line I >rsti nations. Arrl>e. Leave. r i .hi. riitnjburg, Bremen C >l>mtx>, Aden, Port Said. a,!.,. \M a Atlas Maru Feb. 17 Feb 18 i>|)< Town. Rio d( and Bjubboi r.d-thf-World passage £190-1 I Hawaii Maru Mar 4 Mar k ->■ Salaam. DUftaa and Chicago Maru564 words
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Advertisement548 1930-02-08 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE |^£j~ J .•^jb^N^^gßßJHßjgES BaiHKBMBBBaVOMt. TO MAKSEILLES, NKW i()KK AND BOSTON. Frcm SINGAPOKfc and FENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore Singapore. Penang. New York. PRES. HARRISON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb 22 Apr 1 PRES.548 words
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Advertisement837 1930-02-08 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETMRT MAATSGHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated Jn Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage. Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST M7BKAD OF837 words
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Advertisement684 1930-02-08 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. •ecuiar m"P th *y —"<"§■ by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins684 words
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Advertisement461 1930-02-08 16 s.s. MARELLA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer om Sydney (arrived Jan. 27th) are hereby )tifled that a General Survey of all cargc nded in a damaged condition will be held at odown No. 48-9 on Monday, February 10th. >30, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.461 words
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Advertisement402 1930-02-08 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. I QC 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW TORE (Incorporated In DBA) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AM) BALTIMORE. Due. Sails. n^ M.S. 6ILVERBELLE In Port Feb. 9 M.S. SILVERMAPLE Feb. 22 Mar. 1 M.S. SILVERPALM Mar. 12 Mar. 18 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE402 words
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Miscellaneous711 1930-02-08 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. fn *ulau Soegi Hong Teck 9 am nt Cukup and Benut Hong Cheang 9 am j a Ihio Bee Lam 9 a.m. q Carimon Meranti 9 am |fi Sast Coast of Pahang Lipis 11 a.m. Djambi Toh Lam 11 am ?hina, Hainam. Japan, Korea, Formost.711 words
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Article, Illustration118 1930-02-08 17 THE FIONIA. the East Asiatic Company's motor vessel in which the Crown Prince of Denmark and the Royal Danish party are making a tour of the East. The party, which includes besides tiie Croun Prince Fiederik. his brother. Prince Knud. and Prince and Princes. Axel arrived i- Penanf on Thursday118 words
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50 1930-02-08 17 Workmen Burned to Death. 1 1 ar Baateru Ber lea 1 Tokio. Irb. 7. ship the Tatdtte to start o:, 1,,., ied by I the waa completing dockyard The I million yi n luentyItted and four workmen wire 'ii«'d on board the Hon.50 words
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Article23 1930-02-08 17 n Mather O^Coonej M Mr D B Kime M B Mr P nan. r Barti Mr H M H. Kru. rhi.23 words
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Article17 1930-02-08 17 Mpptof only rco. on bi buill in I hi Id mprj Ann uin oamp17 words
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Article249 1930-02-08 17 £5 PIRATE LICENCE. Woman Claims An Old Right. Fn-hh t maiqU( and "P"^ ordin,rv Engltajv i toeoei to be a am*, and Wn;t V;i M/nana,k for 1930 state,. p;i t 2 «<* MIJMIidNpW CM be obtained H Boon prtoa £5. wnt s Da ii< ■s Woman Representative JT^zm d r249 words
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Article26 1930-02-08 17 I The Cunard liner Scythia was damaged in i UM Canada Dork. Liverpool, when struck by 1 tIM tfcantei Port Inwil, «huh was docking26 words
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Article767 1930-02-08 17 DEVELOPING HARBOURS. Shipowners* Suggestions: Work for Unemployed. A committee representing the Chamber of Shipping, the Association of British Chambers >f Commerce, anl the Federation of British Industiies haf r< ivpleted a comprehensive report on KitWßiM of port development which night it is .st pgested, be undertaken with767 words
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Article196 1930-02-08 17 H MS. Queen Elizabeth, which recently returned from the Mediterranean, is at Portsmouth, to begin a long refit. On March 7 her ••rew will be reduced to two-fifths complement. She is expected to be ready to recommission early in May. when she will return to be flagship196 words
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Article116 1930-02-08 17 British Challenge to U.S. Supremacy. Southampton. lv new type of high-speed motor--1 design, has just been built by a In yard near Southampton as 1 rhallengi to American supren^cy ml at the Or* run made by the Southampton Water It is really a two luxurious cabins; but. instead116 words
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Article258 1930-02-08 17 ttfeflapt Charge at Calcutta. with chart* Oi attempted ;i the hmh seas, the Chief Presidency Calcutta examined the master. »ti fourth engineer of the steamer •>ution alia* that Wajidulla. the ■'■>'■ Ismal a tundal and another on after a disagreement had wnn Abdul Odood. J flre- the latter258 words
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Advertisement172 1930-02-08 17 TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL GROWTH I Wm \MyyZT Illness fj IL j\ }LConvalescence OTART now on the quickest route to^^fcw *^^rs?7^^ kD new and better Health by starting Si VW/ v a course of Sanatogen to-day for, as V*l \l~I*?j that trustworthy medical paper, *'Th« \>w ~l $Cf172 words
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Article536 1930-02-08 18 PROBLEM FOR SCIENCE. Strange Case of an Asylum Patient. Is It pcilbt owinu t MOM DC -k ;i t,f 1 h brain. ;ral win i ii too, fi. i there btc pe fde con* fined in a\lu!ir> lr.e-cly befttee they have ;his power ami (Diitinually "heir536 words
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Article419 1930-02-08 18 Experiments on New Lines. Scientists appear to be all pretty much in igreemfnt ttat ttm new discoveries have made irtthln a r< lative period such extraordinary progress ar, wireless transmission. Barely eiuht fcun au>>. except in the laboratory. ihe Cfystal Mt m practically the only means419 words
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Article48 1930-02-08 18 A mother at a Greenwich inquest said her week-old baby was not put to bed until 12.30 a.m. on New Year's Day. What was she doing until that time?" asked the Coroner. "Listening to the wireless." replied the mother. "I hope she enjoyed it," was the Coroner's comment.48 words
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Article, Illustration753 1930-02-08 18 J A tiTfcJKN ATING CURRENT EXPLAINED. < xjy OUT V s correspondent!. r IS perhaps difficult tor the average DOn-j 1 thnteal person to grasp the Ida* of Uh flow j i aHti-uitiuj current alon*> a wire but. since ill radio (limits art- constructed on the753 words
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Advertisement118 1930-02-08 18 TTiero udo n«»d ta ga la da> Pale H to get cool I Wkan Mm aaara dawn, pour out Wng giMtMHßag gin* oi Montserrat Ym «d t t>Q a\s oooi av> a\ coouiteaMf I Mm t«c«T«i kn» ariy Uaa Jaka ki gk 1 «*rM pruiij tm tiaMvalal kW«. ft ai118 words
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Advertisement570 1930-02-08 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) 'aid up Capital n GOO.OOO shares of r> each £3,000,00 "> Reserve Fund £4,000,000 ieserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Mor Star Harbin Tongkah Amrltsar Iloilo (Phuket) Bangkok570 words
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Advertisement354 1930-02-08 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1.050.00C Reserve Fund and Rest 1.612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro lea. J. O. Robinson. Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. i Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. LONDON354 words
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Advertisement296 1930-02-08 18 INSURANCE. SOUTH I I I BRITISH I INSI U.\\( K COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACH EPfEI LOWEST CURRENT R I. C M \RCiOLIOUTH. II OfHco: 2, Fmlavsun I PERSONAL ACCHH- i\~ I FATAL ACCIDENTS an emydi have vo'i made provision fur I of ndente should296 words
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Article33 1930-02-08 19 ndayan Dividend. -OOPYHIOHT .Ju.i. li'j. market opened thi ,t 7 ia uid mm) i if,d th. tone markci npciMid very quietly n: C tapany reports pi nd :i.\ui..-i .133 words
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Article24 1930-02-08 19 i in market hi b hnpn ta w i and ni(lSt award in wntl- to n ifcrlet. i r bat l tern24 words
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Article21 1930-02-08 19 Six IVr Vent. Issue. Service.] London, fete. 7. a In <v [ndl June IS. 1922 i at 10!21 words
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Article77 1930-02-08 19 SI l| .[>•>■•. eh. 7. p irticuliir- ring and Qtt) or 4,0. 1 mini through itSO A production and d 830.000 feoni nt- optimistic prodOctlon will I b .inu of m >.rk as was rer. it any un thtre will be no sur- not nnticipatI year77 words
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Article238 1930-02-08 19 8. Banks Follow Suit. Ikeun r"i Servire. i Now York. Feb. 6. Th« Federal Reserv. Rmk has reduced its uint rate from 4 to 4 per cent. Ni'u York. Feb. 7. The Rtehmuud Federal Reaenre Bank Ihm ■••-1 it. n -discount n e (mm B to238 words
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70 1930-02-08 19 sii.:, •;>•■. t a, l -p.m. RAJB on 1 1 I :d.. I 57 61, I si. I Tin.-. It* 9d United M ilac i l I i t.30. I 47 52. W< Mai \k i Plndai IM 138 :i8 39. Roblnaon Orda. ifJO70 words
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Article96 1930-02-08 19 Thomas and Mr. David D. Sharp. Of tha Ford Motor ComUmited. reached here on havlni |«Ct the Canadian factory on Mr Thomas and Mr. Sharp rred from the Canadian operad Motor Company of Malaya, ire whan they will assume their DMrlef laltl Managers. A naBMM, Ontario, Mr.96 words
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Article242 1930-02-08 19 Qatkffa and Co., Kuala Lumpur. Agents; Banffnt <Selangon 90.1f>8: Beaufort Borne (3.000; Bajau Rubber and Produce 23.675 Rubber Estate §0,052; Cheviot 167.357; Rubber Planters 225.415. KM I •Ml K 151,201 Carmen 64.000; K.ir.o<k (FJa\B.) BJ.b9t;: ("..•h 44.000; Kinviius 41 "P3: IFJUS.) 179.000; I '■3.113: Lambnk Rubber242 words
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602 1930-02-08 19 MACHPHAIL'S SHARE LIST. UNCLE SAM'S NEW I.O.U.'S. Yesterday's Alterations. lrida>, I>h. 7th.. C'losii-.u Prteea. Buyers Sellers. Batu OaTI 93 98 Hong Patts 64 67 Kmt* Tin Dred IJI 1.41 Kuyohs 11 MVj Kuchai 127 1.31 Penawats 77 80 Talam 1.11 122 Ulu Klangs 1.31 1 38 Ayer Hitam 13s Od602 words
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Article146 1930-02-08 19 >in^iporo. Feb. lUibbcr:— Tin period under review has pa>secl very quietly and price.- have fluctuated within narrow limits. This morning's cables quote London up 1 ltd at ~> _d. and New York up cent gold at IS cents -iolcl. both markets being steady. The former has declined146 words
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221 1930-02-08 19 February 7th.. II o'dock «io«m. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 2.V_. 25- Standard R.S.S. on Tender Feb. 2C, I'^', March .'(> April 27 L'~'. April- June 27 J.', July-Sept. 23'.- 2fl Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 7 -d.221 words
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Article613 1930-02-08 19 Prospects for the New Year. The year has opened with prospecl th.it th. coal, steel, and other heavy 1i.i.1.s will maintain the im rt-as.-d iniivity recorded 1.1. i year, but then b little or I recover) in the Maple textile Industries. in the ihtphwlMtm Industn M613 words
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Article230 1930-02-08 19 February 7. SELLING. London 4 months* eight 2 3 15 16 Lon.ion I month? sight 2i3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London, T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons and230 words
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Article224 1930-02-08 19 February 7. Tin 150 Tons .S!):i Gambier 9.40 Pepper White 66-, Pepper Black 4i Flake Tapioca 5.50 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 9.40 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice. Siam old No. 1. 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,224 words
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Article925 1930-02-08 19 SINOAI'ORL. UK. 7th. Buyers Sellers. •Vsam Kumbang <l> u« 38s V. I liitam Hs 15s Bangrtn Tin t£. 20s 6d 21s 6d ing Padang >i j% 25 3atu Caves ($1) o.i i.oo Bukit An 90 1.00 Burma!) Malay (I) 22s 6d 23s 6d Chendertang :$■> 4s Chin925 words
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Advertisement82 1930-02-08 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). T^Com^anfL Sif!!" H USe> Sin a P° re LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life82 words
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Advertisement40 1930-02-08 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE(Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. j Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. I CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (1st floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article351 1930-02-08 20 THE MALAYAN TURF. PERAK RACES. Handicaps For The Last Day. The handicaps for to-day's races in the Perak 7 C. Spring Meeting at Ipoh this afternoon are as follows: Horses Class 3 3rd Div. (7 furlongs): Zarina 9.2. Gay Reveller 9.1, Roland 8.7, Edmoroonga 8.6. Karickar 8 1. Hushedon 8,351 words
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Article73 1930-02-08 20 President Replaced. IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT i London, Feb. 1. In connection with the remarkable dispute between the Oxford coaches and Mr. Alistair Graham. President of the Boat Club, a meeting was called of the College boat captains and Mr Graham's resignation was accepted by73 words
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Article603 1930-02-08 20 Prison And Flogging. The methods of Chinese ruffians who extort •protection money" from prostitutes were referred to during the hearing of a case before the District Judge (Mr C H. G. Clarke* yesterday. Two Chinese, one a young man. the other a rather elderly person, were charged with603 words
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Article398 1930-02-08 20 HARBOUR BOARD'S WIN. Poor Exhibition of Football. S.H.B 3; Wearne Bros 1. Possessing a forward line much superior to that of their opponents' the Singapore Harbour Board found their passage into the second round of the Commercial Cup an easy matter at the Robinson Road Stadium last398 words
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272 1930-02-08 20 Enthusiastic Participants. A knock-out competition has been organised by the S.C.F.A. and judging from the keenness with which the various Chinese clubs affiliated to the S.C.F.A have supported the venture, the competition should prove quite successful. Eighteen teams have entered and each team is made272 words
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Article131 1930-02-08 20 The following races will be sailed on Sunday. 10 a.m.. First for Guillemard Challenge Cup (A class). Course: —Cross starting line with Inner Club Buoy to starboard and Outer Club Buoy to port, 17-mark boat to port, Man-o'-War Buq/ to port. Outer Club Buoy to port. 4-fathom131 words
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Article36 1930-02-08 20 Saturday, 3.00 p.m. Siglap European Officers and N.C.Os.; Camp. 2.00 p.m. Parrer Range (Seletar) "A" (M.G.) Coy. Classification. Sunday, Siglap European Officers and N.C.Os. Camp. 9.00 a.m. Bukit Timah Range S.V.R.A SDoon Shoot.36 words
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Article95 1930-02-08 20 Mr. Menzies, I hear, is shortly going on leave and intends disposing of his whole string if he can do so. says a writer in the Pinang Gazette who adds: The total value he has placed on his string to-day is approximately $45,000, Brown Hill's price is stated to be95 words
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Article251 1930-02-08 20 TO-DAY'S FIXTURES. 1 English and Scottish Games. DIVISION I. Arsenal vs. Everton. Aston Villa vs. Bolton W. Blackburn R. vs. Huddersfield T. Leeds U. vs. Sunderland. Liverpool vs. Leicester C. Manchester C. vs. Manchester U. Middlesbrough vs. Birmingham. Newcastle U. vs. Sheffield U. Portsmouth vs. Derby C.251 words
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Article227 1930-02-08 20 England's Match at Dublin To-Day. To-day England and Ireland meet at Dublin in the international Rugby tournament, this being the 49th match between the two countries. England claims 31 victories and Ireland 14. At Twickenham last year Ireland won by the narrow margin of two tries to a227 words
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Article239 1930-02-08 20 Mixed Foursome. The February Mixed Foursomes competition was played yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Mr. H. W. Hawkins and Miss M. C. Ellis. Forty-eight cards were taken out and the following were returned. Mr. Hawkins and Miss Ellis 41 10 'j 30 Mr. Raper239 words
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Article25 1930-02-08 20 Mr N. H. P. Whitley has been appointed to act temporarily as a Judge of Supreme Court for the duration of the Penang Appeal Court.25 words
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Article824 1930-02-08 20 UNFORTUNATE VENTURE. Public Attitude to Wireless in Malaya. The unfortunate experience of a European seaman who, as the result of a strike, came to Singapore from China and started a radio business, in which he eventually lost his lifesavings in addition to $4,000 lent him824 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter164 1930-02-08 20 To the Editor. Sir —According to this morning's issue oi your paper the show at the Alhambra Theatre last night was suddenly cancelled owing to a structural collapse of some beams supporting the new extension to the balcony. It is a strange coincidence, but the film which was164 words
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Advertisement7 1930-02-08 20 Free Press Saturday Sports Specials. —Page 6.7 words
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