The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-02-22 1 The Singapore Free Press 1 ATS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,957.19 words
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Article304 1930-02-22 1 The strugg le between the Soviet fiovernment and the peasantry m Russia coiitintus and the latter 'are killing off the cattle and causing a meat famine Page 11. The Times gives a hint to France, Italy ;:nd Japan that they must be moie accom auditing if the304 words
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Article184 1930-02-22 1 S.aiKdiy. ?:nd I Water. 04.00, 8 0.. IK 48. tf 4. Malacca: H.W. 1.50 am *ca.. i.50 p.m. 4.04. ralian mail closes. 8 a.m. raiping Races. Rubber Industry mig. Chim i Co. c\ nunerce 2 3 P m. cc.A. Anniversary Chinese Olrb 6 3.C.R.C. Reunion Dinner. SJK.T C.184 words
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Article1032 1930-02-22 1 Quit-quid agunt /lomtru-s vosfri eat farrago Libclii. Ju\r The Topicist la pleased to j ion record the happy omen provided vlon pontstnponuv m connection with to i. regime <>f government upon which m. hr. i bat entered with the appointment of Sir Cecil Otanentl m Governor1,032 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1930-02-22 1 WING LOONG. OGNitsn Hor»e for M^OPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. HIGH STREZT (Raffles Hotel! LITTER THE RAFFLES HOTEL X UKSTRA AM) SIGXOR BONAVITA. nmc lor Sunday, February 23rd, at 9.30 p.m. ♦> OBERON c. M v Weber >♦ A SIGNOR BONAVITA JL n) PLOWER SONG Bizet I E LUREAN LE STELLE Puccini246 words
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Advertisement238 1930-02-22 1 v-^ j v/ mJ \J Lj prevents decay and i keeps the gums healthy. It makes the j j teeth white and its protective anti- j septic action lasts for hours after j j use It leaves the mouth delightfully i refreshed. i Use Odol Liquid and Odol Tooth- i238 words
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Advertisement107 1930-02-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dunlop puzzk Page 20. Silver for your dining table Page 10. Cargo notice re City of Khios Page 16. the genuine ea". de Col Page 13. Huttenbach Laiarai Coi Oc'.ol dentifrice Pag« l. Some b:SK suggestions by Kelly and Walsh -P ge 1. I; !kie at the Victoria107 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-22 1 WING LOONG. FOR HK.H CLASS r\ii.oi.!\r.. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Article1003 1930-02-22 2 THE SCREEN At the Pavilion. A iH atan of this Mrih pragnuaaai rt th< Pi.ulion :s I film entitled The WMOf Huh. adapted trnni a novt 1 by Zane Grey. It is the *tr>ry ol .t society girl, played by Nancy Carroll. finds all men easy until the arri\al of1,003 words
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Article165 1930-02-22 2 ZAMBIK KIDS SKIN AND HAIR OF DISFIGURING DISF.ASF.. CjnUgiouh and ravaging diseases of the .-alp. afiliotfni both children and adults, are cauci- of grave concern to the Health Authorities <;f this country. Pareni. should know that the surest and most soothing remedy for hair-destroying sores, eczema, rinirworm.165 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement139 1930-02-22 2 KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Classes and private lessons are now m full swing Madam Kelvey will be holding a display m May and parents who desire that their children should take part, should send them for lessons no\r. BALL-ROOM DANCING. 1930. Madam Kelvty guarantees to make you proficient139 words
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Advertisement403 1930-02-22 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE I To-Night and Nightly Twice Nightly I 6-15 9-30 pm. S 100 PER CENT. TALKIE o| WILLIAM FOX presents GEORGE JESSEL m I "LOVE, LIVE and LAUGH" 8 Also S m A Four Reel Ck>medy 100 Per Cent. Talkie^ I T^^ Dipiomats.;'VV S BOOK NOW AT LITTLE'S.403 words
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Advertisement212 1930-02-22 2 ALHAMBRA d I Announcement f Ou?wi£r <o /mo/ preparations m fafaf. X Wnflf famous Western Electric X Theatre will be closed until f notice. I Watch This Space j X FOR Our Gala Opening Night! A Last Night Xo-NisrKt ♦i» at the "4 r TI VOLI r In the Second212 words
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Article1162 1930-02-22 3 The Theatre's new "Talkie". Sound on I iJm Projection Inexnerienre; Love, Live, and Laugh must talk; London's Enthusiastic Comment, Impressive Ac tin*: And this Competition? [By Our Film Correspondent!. At the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Love, Live, and Laugh impressed me as being •talkie" m1,162 words
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Article471 1930-02-22 3 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya, a h\. 'news" paper 30-40 columns of news daily Also the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Lntfvi Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announcements. Special Daily News Cables. Rubber am Tin Price Cables to^ethor with471 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement150 1930-02-22 3 i NOTICE. U. S. De SUVA BROTHERS beg to notify the public that they have opened new premises as manufacturing jewellers, etc. AT No. 61, HIGH STREET. V ECONOMY AND SERVICE I 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 1 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING IS WHAT WE STAND FOR. (DESICCATED OX LIVER). HAVE YOU?150 words
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Advertisement92 1930-02-22 3 THE "REX" IS THE KING OF ALL MIXERS I MODEL ILLUSTRATED BELOW WILL TURN OUT IP TO 80 YARDS CONCRETE PER DJY X 2 o^^^^H iSf 1 I till 1., I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). A V SINGAPORE. X Ai^^A A^A A-^A A^^*- a a^a A.^r&. *^r«.92 words
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Article116 1930-02-22 4 In order to fight against American competition In the European car markets, it is understood that an alliance has been arranged between Germany. Prance. Italy. Austria. Belgium, and Czecho-Slovakia. while Britain is ♦suid to be contemplating the matter It is proposed that the various countries participating m116 words
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Article296 1930-02-22 4 Specially Built Sunbeam Now Nearin^ Competon. The new car which is being built for M: Kaye Don's attempt on the world's speed record is now Bearing completion. Until recently great ■ecrecy DM been ctm rved regarding its design, but details describing its principal feature--have now been296 words
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Article71 1930-02-22 4 Regulations for Cars m Canton. Canton. The following are the revised regulations for motor-car licence fees m force from January 1:— Public seven seaters, $160 per annum. Public live seaters. $140 per annum. Private cars and public trucks of not over 1 ton, $180 per annum. Private71 words
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Article89 1930-02-22 4 "Buy keenly, act squarely, and pay punctually —these are the secrets of the success of the Morris organisations," said Mr. F. G. Woollard at the successful annual dinner of the enthusiastic staff of the Engines' Branch of Morris Motors Ltd., held m Coventry on January 11th. He89 words
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Article2656 1930-02-22 4 AN ANTICIPATION. Effect of Convention Upon Originality. A recent article m The Autocar deaUci with the effect of convention upon originality i:. design raises the old speculation as to what form th^ motor vehicle will take m the year? to come It rr.^y. therefore, be interesting2,656 words
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Advertisement294 1930-02-22 4 11/ if V Morns Minor Saloon was delivered shortly before /l/Y /yl Christmas, and I have now covered 3500 miles D WNFR' Maximum speed on the level is a genuine 55 m-P-h-WViyCiX *J cveQ three persoQS up j tj^ee dnics louche d 6c #IMR I A mph on a favourable294 words
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Article436 1930-02-22 5 IS. National Motor Show. New York. thirty > i.. :he thir- Show The which have and txo-lun-tpable of ntt multl] ota tta no* to r. maximum of 80 for a car both the I lign oncentraCentral Paia- tion (i ranshave tl smooth- In which be436 words
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Article163 1930-02-22 5 .Mrs. Victor Bruce's Plan to Get Warm. Mrs. Victor Bruce, the motorist, whilt on her wajf by car to Sundsvald. on the fringe of Lapland, for the start of the Monte Carlo Rally. «ent the lollowing cable from Stockholm to the Daily Expirss "Great interest is163 words
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Article122 1930-02-22 5 GO0NE BUT NOT REMEMBERED An associate-member of the R.A.C. recently met with an accident whilst motor cycling from the north of England U> London, and, owing to partial loss of memory, the name of the garage to which his machine had been taken, ar.d even the approximate location of the122 words
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Article437 1930-02-22 5 A Plea for Moderation m Bodies. I am very antagonistic Indi i to pre ent absurd fashion m bodies, and set In this new and growing tendency the in< xperienced of the shoemaker who i^ not content to stick to his last. The englneei i endeavouring to437 words
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Article25 1930-02-22 5 The output of the latest Triumph Super Seven m stated to be five times greater than that of the older model.25 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1930-02-22 5 BRITAIN'S IDEAL SYSTEM OF HAND SIGNALLING. m tty The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce. IT is (real pity that there is not among motorist' more uniformity m hand signalling. It is not a novel subject, but the traffic question is becomin:: so serious m Britain, and will certainly1,098 words
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Advertisement102 1930-02-22 5 \J nless you have a trial run m the car that interests you it is la m (0) V i cry dif fic u, t to f u |y appreciate its full value. X X hy not phone us Hullo, Hullo 1 XVchange 5088 please Thank 1 J-w ou TTF102 words
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Advertisement269 1930-02-22 5 Strength m Reserve g^iZZi^ Baby looks well! So he is. But has HT^niW^ he the extra resistance that he will Jjj >85 need when the weather changes or he h-. •■'^BN catches a little chill You cannot tell. jj^C^SPIISSVM Build up a reserve of strength for K^^UMS^^gp Cod Liver Oil269 words
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Saturday Football Specials.
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Article786 1930-02-22 6 IVAN SHARPE says ASSOCIATION football officials m England and Scotland are wrestling with the problem «f the standard of play. It has deteriorated Why- 1 I think »1» because the growth of the com|»etitivt spirit m League football has made tnatche.s too tense, there is tot)786 words
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Article1123 1930-02-22 6 BY LOUIS PAGE. WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE UP FOR SALE RUMOURS THAT AMUSE BURNLEY'S CASE. Louis Page, of Burnley, the whole of whose players have been placed on the transfer list m consequence of the club's critical financial position, describes m the following1,123 words
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Article298 1930-02-22 6 The Oxford Dispute. London. Feb. Brater learm thai ttact tralntef started Uraham ha; been Machtaf and only \.-t:v. 1> took his pla.-t m the boat, but he has not rowed ■r >troke. hieh place has b?tn (Wed by ,hr tjinversity ColK muu-. Martineau. Graham has rowed298 words
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Article211 1930-02-22 6 E. V. Bobb Wins Singles Title. Ycv the On! time m the history of the AllInCLa town lennk championships, the doubles title has been won by a Calcutta couple. At Allahabad m the final L Brooke Edwards and W. 8. Wch Irrvjie defeated D. N. Kapoor and211 words
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Article517 1930-02-22 6 Turnesa. winner of 1.000 Guineas Yc: f >\i:e Tournament 55.000 Lannin Mem'ri.ti and other famous tournaments. Kui.mr-up m 1925 American Open and 19IS Profe"i«!ii:il Championship, contributes the fifth of our series r.f special >hoit art Its written EUMM wmmttm and profe »ion■l gelfera, teHing hew they517 words
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Article319 1930-02-22 6 By W. L. "Young" Stribling. j. Stribling contributes below the fir- t of a new series of short boxing articles b- famous fighters, typically Am«'-ican. which ;he Free I're.s has secured thr-jii^h the yi ed Herring ha* me toe hardest blow i ever **get. befoic319 words
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Article125 1930-02-22 6 Lively 44 Passages-at-Words." Miami. Feb. S. Phil Scott and Jack Sharkey arc engaged daily m lively passages-at-words, which are keeping the public chuckling at the advertising ;kill cf their managers. It is announced that Sharkey has received a I cable from Joe Beckett offering x> act for125 words
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Article454 1930-02-22 6 "Humour" m United States. Virulent m the extreme arc aoOM ol the statements published m tho United Sta~c aboul the forthcoming fight m Florida between Ph.i Scott and Jack Shurkey. Here Is Ml Otttragl example: I bear th.it the winning, belly-clutchiii.u atoglfen hfa\y-v.ciL:ht. Philip BuflUne Scott.454 words
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Article85 1930-02-22 6 Two Knock-Outs m Scctdi Rounds. Wu 111. V 1 Stgnor Prtmo ;i kt-d out Battling i <>t ten-round b C .1 tint round t; op| mi <'\<r m ■rk d no (both <n Car:. i rst r ponderou lefl Itb tin ri^ln title. (l; turned85 words
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Article69 1930-02-22 6 QUICK WIN OVER BUSTER MARTIN Owners kno tecond n und < nar ikmly and led tin grabbed at c om wn Okl:\ham i polift 01 m I out. left j:»b Vbli with a righl lo not Mtaa to ii"' i c of the MTioii row which sent M.i:: Wnlihfi Cam69 words
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Article, Illustration310 1930-02-22 6 Did Not Wish to Run. SvJ;iey. Jan. IM. Dr. Peltzer the famous German .unnei vU 1..--hooted and leered b 1 section ot the crov. 1 of 10.000 at the athletic meeting at the Sydn* Cricket Ground yesterday A tactless announcement probably WM r< sponsible for310 words
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Article, Illustration771 1930-02-22 6 Billiards Notes and Comments. > Difference Between the Amateur and Famous Player I HOW TO IMPROVK YOl U GAMf by ArtKtsr Peall. Amateurs, being used to seein X balls flying round the tables. ,n i,. see how gently the professional player hits tho baft. The MTrOt,771 words
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Article434 1930-02-22 7 Housing Contract Let. TM following action was taken at a mttting of Committee No. 4 held on the February 14th. Accepted the lowest tender, that of Messrs. Welmo Schroomo and Alexander Nclts. at $98,555 for erection of 36 houses for Subordinate Stafl at Hooper Road, the total estimated434 words
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Article454 1930-02-22 7 A Shanghai Assassination. NanyaiiK Sianfc P;iu Press Service.* Hong Kong. Feb. 20. An important meeting was held at Wuchow yesterday, at which Chan Minp-shu. Chu Shaolianp and others attended. It was reported that Pah Sung-hi re-entered Pinglok on Saturday advancing along the Foohe. Min-chun still disturbs Yangchuan.454 words
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35 1930-02-22 7 BaUvia. Feb. 20. Die League of Nations' Eastern Bureau Epidemiological Congress has decided to include Bagdad and Vladivostok m the list of ports wherewith the Bureau has continuous connects.35 words
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Advertisement258 1930-02-22 7 -< 7/P&M THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOUR BABY! w F THE future health and happiness of your baby is decided to-day and it depends upon the food he has m the first months Ins life. It is then that the foundation of strong and healthy constitution is258 words
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Advertisement115 1930-02-22 7 /ZoZ >^^is:sr"^ MMiM i^SS^BB^^BIBP^BBBBBBBBBBIBMIi^BMBBW| 1 11 hbsssssbl B nphr General Motor* Tru*W Model T 1«-A illustrated here has proved itself an exceptionalty profitable investment tor both bus operators and those interested m trucks tor jj<-r;ral utility purposes. In addition to the T W-A the. complete General Motor* line includes a115 words
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Article1395 1930-02-22 8 A $20,000 KILLING. Chicago Laughs at New York Price. The lurid glow of the New York underworld leaps into a blaze of newspaper publicity that touches, if it does not actually scorch. New York officialdom. Amazing charges that shock even the blase metropolis are being sifted—1,395 words
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Article115 1930-02-22 8 HE'S GETTING TlllN Nl r f 'Ml He ussd to bs sseb i well proportion,.,! ;tl;(! fine figure has gone :u,.j f UiR scarecrow: you can a 4 sticking through his Qesli Jot "wdnt vorrj thoui h McCoys Tabfcta and th, firm, tine aesn on any under115 words
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Article75 1930-02-22 8 Dtsniaalm the ip] v h el. Cb of H< Q| Boi thi China M Bver smo the sni* unco last that S.r Of ed to succeed Sir H Of the Strait- Bet) been rife aa to wb roll "i Oovern choice bs Chic! B) Federated Mate]75 words
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Article53 1930-02-22 8 Bear* Mlta I I •'Fine aessun efrauUng from K>ii says Mi Ada< hi !i n charge of U»e h> Ml iient Party's ek I sjadquartera were bustl I i.M night whili thon I Dtnaisii' I I ChieJ Detectlw i^v I M police r\>rce. i*« I objj after53 words
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Advertisement301 1930-02-22 8 FOR THE NEW YEAR 19 55 H.P. flHHH^fliH Tbis new 52r Model is a practical car, distinguished 6 CYLINDER. M f~T*~\ I I ST S2T tES H 1 1 ■ff M features and a comparatively n I llf X MM Emm smaU c linder capacity. V M m m W^^^301 words
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Advertisement352 1930-02-22 8 |^Jff*TT^|s?i^^^S^^^^^ better than Cure E^uWAn^ resi st and TC P^ colds, influenza, RQw\|a^aijS^rK\ bronchitis, there is nothing better rhan a l^vivSSSlitirA course of.\ngier*s Emulsion. Its soothing crfecta VSSA»^^^^^|\ and its tonic, in\-iporatin^ influence upon ill the »^jl^ u^!n3^--l\ functions make it unequalled for the prevention iWIV-^'^i'r? co^ an<^ catarrhal affections.352 words
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Advertisement382 1930-02-22 9 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE AMCURB KSS FUMIKO Dhoby Ghaut. "MARBLE FLOORING TILES. siv.xroiu: casket CO. gat l i 3. IVnha-s Road, i( ,nlr r sirtft I'honr 6075. (M)N T WEAR A TRUSS E nd mr\ V v.le Agents: HATNARD CO., LTD. 11 IUTTHRY ROAD TO LET. qqUP Bl WO '..<l-B Haig382 words
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Advertisement669 1930-02-22 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenJe.s are now invited for the following matillili or ser\lce.s. and that particulars of such i-wtm may be obtained lv the Tender Room \i n icipal Offices: Tender Oat« of < loving. Erection of a Water Department Sub-Depot at Noon Pasir669 words
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Advertisement565 1930-02-22 9 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on: r Monday. March 3rd, Hari Raya Puasa. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The public are hereby notified that Connaught Drive will be closed to all traffic from Monday, February 24th, for about a week, for asphalt paving565 words
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Advertisement557 1930-02-22 9 AUCTION SALES. DISTRESS SALE. s Writ of Distress No. 7 dated Feb. 10th, 1930. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of M. A. Namazie Landlord, i versus r Grand Hotel Tenants. AUCTION SALE of ALL THE FURNITURE. ETC. Comprising: Iron bedsteads, marble557 words
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Advertisement230 1930-02-22 9 H H f 1 fY<rJl** ~YV MI M g I I s)®®®tS<®®®®®(s)ss®(^««> »A«)(aX«<»)®®(«xsxs)(2)®® A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped —he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him230 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article40 1930-02-22 10 MILES —A: the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on February 19, to Mr and Mrs. H. Miles, a daughter. THOMSON" —At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on February 20. to Mr. av.u Mrs g. A. Thornton, Kuala Lumpur, a daughter40 words
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852 1930-02-22 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1930 OIR PINCHBECK WAR LORDS. Whatever else is said it can at least be admitted that the move of Lord Beaverbrook and Lord Rothermere to establish a new political party has provided a useful subject for discussion at a dull time, for the affairs852 words
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Article205 1930-02-22 10 We acknowledge receipt of the annual report of the Institute for Medical Research F.M S for 1928. Rev Stephen Band 8.A., will hold a Presbyterian Service (followed by a Communion Service i m the Masonic Hall. Malacca, to-morrow •Sunday, at 6 p.m. From the Pinang Gazette we have received the205 words
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Article1044 1930-02-22 10 t LAST NIGHT'S ARGUMENT. Did Benevolent Intentions d Suffer n it The cost of the last annual dinner was tin subject of much di.sous.sion at the annual meeting of the Society of Yorkshiremen m Malaya, n held at the Europe Hotel last night, at which d the1,044 words
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Article32 1930-02-22 10 It should be noted that the annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society is to be held on Saturday next (March Ist) and not to-day, at Government House.32 words
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Article276 1930-02-22 10 GIFT TO MR. >i REA| The President's < o min Retirement. Mr. Justice McGafee It tj his active connection \wth Club, of which he vaa p meeting of the Club yesterday cveninu At the conclusion of tl tary. Mr. Tan I.u.nm X... bers of his action m276 words
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Article92 1930-02-22 10 LONDON AND NBW \<>KK IW AND RCJBBEI PKICn I FREE PRESS Si London. Fek M. Ml Mi Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and notify to-day's tin prices as fol Spot £173 11 16 (down tl ward E176 9 16 (down E1 7 16). The market La Btsier. Messrs. Symington an92 words
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Article30 1930-02-22 10 Siamese Officials Decorated [FREE PRESS SERVICE OOPYRI Saaitet His Majesty Ktaf 0 VaJrOUS IIMHI of the O: Empire on the four Slam* the British SCUpat BXpSdfl year.30 words
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Article98 1930-02-22 10 fFREE PRESS BKR\ U < °*™£*L The British Mini the ntam-TT oAecn 1 1 will flmht to Delhi Mr Kin. C OWKtHate, and Mi rived back m Siima:' landed f'"" 1 H; A commission H m the EUfflM lu>uuiv, ed to Mr. C. J Hail. Honur.irv Cadrt98 words
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Advertisement232 1930-02-22 10 l^m^ SI/v\O/NDS* s§|. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD Incorporated under the Companies' Ordmancea Hong '>» v 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. z®s&tt&&&&a.&&®®®(z I I BY SPECIAL r APPOINTMENT TO H M THE KlXii F SlAai I ESTD S^^fe^Sc" 1171 j THE CHARM OF THE DINING TABLE f I LIES232 words
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Advertisement79 1930-02-22 10 (5- <•) 1 I if t 1 L^*un£SJ 1 <I> A BELGIAN PHRENOLOGIST fell off a motor bus the other clay but was uninjured. At the same time, it was quite the biggest bump lie had felt for a long- time. Bumps of many descriptions are effectually soothed away by79 words
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Article54 1930-02-22 11 SKIMMING THE CUBAN CREAM. (1 \\KI) DENOUNCED. American Complaints Voiced. !•>, t.r > Service.l Washington. Feb. 21. the Cunard Company for tin ol the winter tourist I Americans, was made ;t;ttives by the Repub- Wallace white, chairman Representatives Merchant Cunard competition to and asked Congress to i the preferential customs54 words
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Article48 1930-02-22 11 l<,rd IVestbury** Tragic Death. ICE COPYRIGHT 1 London. F>b. imd to-day when Lord i nth .story \v;ndow neouehj ;r.i\ was i had Richard Bethell who the with the discovery and D tomb by I.ori ird Carter the two me by popular Ol th< th th cp48 words
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Article30 1930-02-22 11 Vmn Keirton's African Film. London. Feb. 11. it Sto! C I fembl Prince U.l with Sir rhom I am he Prince of my d is Dead30 words
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Article54 1930-02-22 11 l>riti<h Knterprisc Leads. :ce 1 London. Feb. 11. Post Office tali culminate Bient the charges for 50 per cent a U] trt a to Australia which it to Boutll Africa. Ml. Offi( > leading rid, In telephony. will be able talk ere tal but the Post54 words
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Article46 1930-02-22 11 ''"minion And Colonial Conferences. OfßcfcU Service.] Rugby. Feb. 21. that economic, will be the 0 i.:.rence which September 30th and Imperial Economic ConIbout the same time. .ill deal with administration In London this .1. The last eld 1927 and as on and Administrators46 words
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Article38 1930-02-22 11 Success of Empire Fair. Berrta Rugby. Feb. 21. tea for orders and ""ii MCttan of the Bn(>lympia. At the end of tat* the attendHM buyers reached r the figures for the Exhibitors have reported Idmb.38 words
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Article17 1930-02-22 11 I ICE -COPYRIGHT] London. Feb. 21. mho is 66 years of li i17 words
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Article28 1930-02-22 11 Service. 1 Port Said. Feb. 21. Halle from Hamburg steamer Sembilan. 'a have been m colli£mi and the latter was :Ewl r on Page 12]28 words
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Article124 1930-02-22 11 STALIN VS. PEASANTS. Great Slaughter of Cattle. [Reuter'g Service.] tm, c, R"Ka. Feb. ?A. The Soviet enforcement of "communal" agriculture, has resulted m the whT a c slaughter of cattle, sheep and pigs by who consume the meat themselves blfoTe ing the -collective" farms. Cattle m124 words
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Article141 1930-02-22 11 German Trade Hampered. (Reuters Service. 1 Berlin, Feb. 21. The German Ambassador at Moscow is still making representations with a view to the removal o| difficulties which the Soviet authorities an- alleged to be creating for the RussoGerman Trade Association -known as the Drusag. kir-ely controlled by the141 words
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Article146 1930-02-22 11 (Government Start Well. [Reuters Far Eastern Service Tokio. Feb. 21. Early Elect i< n WtUUtt, ch> fly from Mta •■:*'■> strongholds m Tokyo arid other cities uive M'.:i t-'.to 42 Beiyukai 10, ProlctarteiM I in.dents 5. The ma::. fat la 'he unexpected defeat of three of the146 words
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Article102 1930-02-22 11 An Arizona Tragedy. [Renter's Serv-ce^l Florence. Arizona Feb. 21. The first aoman legally executed m the State of Arizona, and the 26th executed m the United States since its incorporation, was hanged at sunrise to-day namely Mrs. Eve Dugan aged 52. convicted of Iht murder of the102 words
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Article119 1930-02-22 11 Discovery and Survey by Plane. [Reuter's Service.] Oslo. Feb. 21. Considerable areas of new land m the Antarctic have been discovered by the Norwegian exploration expedition under Captains Rieser Larsen and Luetzow Holm, whose ship, the Norvegia. wirelessed on Feb. 17 that they had discovered territory to119 words
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Article45 1930-02-22 11 [Reuters Service. 1 Sydney. Feb. 21. Arising out of rioting at Ashton Fields colliery on Jan 10th, 72 miners were convicted and fined varying amounts the maximum being £18. Three who were convicted of assaulting pitworkers were sentenced to three months imprisonment.45 words
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Article282 1930-02-22 11 [Reuters Service] Karachi. Feb. 21. Piper and Kay who are flying to Australia have arrived here. (Earlier cables on Pa«e 12.] Excelsior he enlarged upon the difficulties, of a local telephone subscriber endeavouring to establish communication with Johore 64. We wish there were space to refer more282 words
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Article461 1930-02-22 11 Greater Willingness Needed. [British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby, Feb. 21. Although the list of members of the New French Government, which M. Chautemps. leader of the Socialist -Radical group is forming, had not been completed this morning, it is understood that M. Briand. who will461 words
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Article90 1930-02-22 11 An Agent-General Appointed. [British Radio Official Service] Rugby. Feb. 21. The Government of Malta have appointed Sir James Connolly as Agent-General m London. Sir Jame> was a member of the Western Australian cabinet during the period that Lord Strickland, now Premier cf Malta was Governor of that90 words
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Article94 1930-02-22 11 Briand Remains. [Reuters Service] Paris. Feb. 20. M. Chautemps has provisionally formed a l Cabinet consisting of himself as Premier and Minister of the Interior; M. Briand (Foreign Minister) M. Besnard (Minister of War) M. Sarraut (Minister for the Navy) M. Pietri (Colonies) M. Danielou (Marine). M.94 words
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Article639 1930-02-22 11 LAVENDER STREET SMOKE. BATTLE OF EXPERTS. No Worse Than Cigarette Fumes. Further medical views on the question of the danger to public health of a dust polluted atmosphere were recorded by the District Judge. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, yesterday, when the hearing of the smoke nuisance test ca.«e was639 words
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Article390 1930-02-22 11 An Occasion Worth Repeating. There seems to be a regrettable tendency nowadays, for the variety concert to take a more or less insignificant place among afterdinner entertainments Witnessing the enthusiasm which greeted the efforts of some of Singapore's best known amateurs on behalf of the Overseas League390 words
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Advertisement146 1930-02-22 11 £The Trade Mark Known inj Every Home UNIVERSAL T A. T <r JKTWTM B^il^^^ w^B I V T V This is the genuine UNIVERSAL— the percolator that has brought ♦v* perfect coffee to over a million homes. Often imitated, but never equalled. Makes coffee VVITHOI T boiling, retaining the full146 words
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244 1930-02-22 12 QUESTIONS IN THE LORDS. Government Denies Allegations by Lord Birkenhead. lß.nish Radio Official Sen ice.] Rugby. Feb. 20. In the House of Lords thy Earl of Birkenhead called attention to the resumption of diplo latic relations with the Soviet Government, and asked whether the244 words
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Article63 1930-02-22 12 [Router's Service.! London. Feb. 21. "I propo.se lo make the most exhaustive inquiry. I ha\e received much information which irreatly increases both the gravity and difficulty of the subject." declared the Archbishop of Canterbury m the course of discussion m the House of Lords upon Soviet irrelikion63 words
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Article83 1930-02-22 12 Defended by Daughter of ExMinister of Justice. [Reuters Service IV. Lr.id.- Feb. 21. The trial was becun to-day of 29 Communist*, comprising a doctor, two journalists, a barrister. two civil sen ants, and se\eral workmen who are charged with belonging to illegal Communist organisations, printing and83 words
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Article159 1930-02-22 12 Mr. Henderson's Message to Sir Esme Howard. [British Radio— Official Service.] Kugby. Feb. 20. Mr. Arthur Henderson. the Foreign Secretary, has addressed a message to Sir Esme Howard, on his departure from Washington, where he has been British Ambassador since February 1924. He says I cannot159 words
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Article92 1930-02-22 12 A Mischievous Hoax, Says Mr. Clynes. [British Radio Official Service.] Rucby. Feb. 20. Mr. J. R. Clynes. the Home Secretary, was questioned m the House of Commons regarding the nrent discovery of a so-called bomb m the Indian room of the British Museum. Mr. Clynes said92 words
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113 1930-02-22 12 Hi.s Excellency the Governor of Ceylon. Sir Herbert Stanley, will go to England on leave m the Oronsay on April 16th. and will return In the Comorin on August 17th. Lady Stanley will leave for England m the Maloja on February 26th. and will return113 words
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Article59 1930-02-22 12 Coffee and Tea Duties Increased. Berlin. Feb. 21. C-< vernnient hix* authorised the levy "f i nevt tariff to come into force on March sth.. unu» r which the cuty on raw coffee will be inert ased from 3?3 r arks to 160 marks, vuid that cr59 words
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Article34 1930-02-22 12 [Reuters Service.] London. Feb. 20. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Philip Snowden 'Chancellor of the Exchequer i announced that he will introduce the budget on April 14.34 words
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Article257 1930-02-22 12 Money Charges. A Malay constable attached to the Kandang Kerbau Station was charged m the District Court yesterday with receiving money from a hawker. It was stated m evidence that on February 17. Inspector Minns saw the accused standing on the five-foot-way and he notictd the257 words
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305 1930-02-22 12 UN REALISABLE IDEAL. Empire Free Trade Not Practical at Present. I British Radio Official Service. l Rugby. Feb. 21. Sm Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary m the late Consenative Government, addiv:.sin^ the Women's Conservative Government Conference at Birmingham, referred to the announcement made by305 words
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Article72 1930-02-22 12 M. Tardieu Declines to Join Cabinet. HUM Service ParK ffb. M. Chauumps ha.s agreed to iorm a Cabinet. M. Briand ha* promised lo collaborate with M. Chautemps. who believes he can form his Cabinet to-morrcw. M. Tardieu assured M Chauumps that he will support any Govern;nent72 words
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Article84 1930-02-22 12 Afghan Diplomat's Immunity. Reuter's Service. Paris. Feb. 2fr. The examining magistrate has found there was no case for trial m regard to the drugs discovered m the luggage of Gulamnabi Khan, the former Afghan Minister at the French capital. lln Juh tour cases of "personal effects"84 words
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1009 1930-02-22 12 ARCHDEACON'S MESSAGE. Big Problems That Await Solution. I From Our" Own Correspondent. I London. Jan. 25. The Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association announce that the following Commissaries of the Bishop of Singapore are now m England, tram Singapore namely. The Rev. R. V. H. Burne. M.A., Knutsford1,009 words
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102 1930-02-22 12 The second of the series of meetings which have been planned for young people by the Rev. W. E. Horley. M.8.E., and the V.M.C.A. will be held on Sunday night at 8 o'clock m the large hall of the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. These meetings are102 words
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369 1930-02-22 12 SINGAPORE CASE. Charges* Framed Against Mr. B. B. Evans. The legality or otherwise of football forecast competitions m the" Colony is to be decided m the Courts charges Having been framed by the police against Mr. E. B. Evans, of Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore, following369 words
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Article549 1930-02-22 12 Has He Hurled His Contempt An application whs mad*- before Mr. Justice Stevens m thf Supreme Court yesterday for the relea.se of the witness convict«*ri by His Lordship the previous day for oniem; c of court during the hearing of the actior m whkh Hock549 words
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Article102 1930-02-22 12 ANOTHER COALING RECORD. Sir. Your coaling record ex South China Morning Post which was accomplished by the crew of H. M. S. Vengeance does not quite equal the coaling record of Chinese coolies who put on board H.M.S. Terrible and trimmed without the assistance of the102 words
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Article519 1930-02-22 12 PROGRAMME IN CALCUTTA. The Probable Home Players. Calcutta, Feb. 11. Important details m regard to the forthcoming visit of the M.C.C. team to Calcutta were discussed at a meeting of the Bengal and Assam Crfeket Association held this evening at the Calcutta Cricket Club Pavilion519 words
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Article108 1930-02-22 12 Innings Victory Over British €ruian.-i. London. Feb. U. Georpt Town British Qutana. m HMlr match with tht- MCC. to-day scon d 307. Wighr. making 51 and Browne Hi. Yore* captured three wMMI ior .'6 Tans anti Calfhorpe thrne for 29. Foll«)Wint on. the local r 4«m108 words
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111 1930-02-22 12 Teh. IS. "The rail of th» r:.m»' is 100 ■toßßC*' BJI Mr- L. A. Gocilr.t th« a il-kiitnvn u-nms player, who had rrti.-.-d 'I am v> start pnictice hnmedtete^h I have !i»t looeted racquet this ytar." ?vir. Oodfrec ha: Ml played m U|111 words
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42 1930-02-22 12 I Mwltm. Feb. 12. The Achillas Club are sending the ten b»>st Oxford and Cambridge athletes to Athfiis on April 7th.. to compete against Greece and FkßDee m pjMBM arranged to ctlebratp the centenary of Greek indepencLnee.42 words
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Article33 1930-02-22 12 London. Feb. 11. To-ciay/s clos* of ptaj billiards scorrs McConachy. S.Sdl; Lmtlrum. 5.217. London. I>h. l:;. Trt^ following are U)-day's elon of play biiardft scores: Lindrum 7.9(>j. McCunachy 6.765.33 words
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90 1930-02-22 12 According to a letter received from the German Consul m Colombo. Dr. Otto Peltzer. thy German Athlete, has accepted the invitation of the Ceylon Amateur Athletic- Associate t<> visit Ceylon about April T6th. The Times of mall week contained an advertisement relating to a90 words
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Article62 1930-02-22 12 ST. ANDREWS t \TICU)»< X SUNDAY SEX,UiF>Iv. s J ttjn. Holy C'jmnriinop 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (choral) Holy Com < 10 a.m. Sunday School 5.30 p.m. < choral t Monday. Wedn< < sday Holy Contmunk)n Tuesday. Thursday ami I Holy Communion ST. MATTHFAVS. Srpny Lkw, 7 a.m.62 words
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Article41 1930-02-22 12 Tanglin Garrisou hurrh. I 7 ajn. Holy Commmiion I B*s a.m. Parade Servu. I RlwLan "Win Garrison (hut. I. I 10.30 a.m! I'.iradc Bcrvi< < I 11.15 a.m. Holy OOBMMUlftaa I I'ulau Rrani Garrison (hunh I 7 p.m Ewnsonu I41 words
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Article44 1930-02-22 12 Sunday lirv. William Murraj M 8 a.m. Mommy S< Subject Our Dnaacn i\ir 9 a.m. BtaAqr BrhiwL It a.m. l*nr»d»' Btlffc* if Duncan;. 5.30 p.m. Evening Servu. Subject: "A ftistincation <<: v Thursday 8 :*n d m Choir Saturday Boat' .if ti.. Lan44 words
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Article81 1930-02-22 12 WESLEY METHODIST EPICOPA CHURCH. I l-i»rt <'.inni?ii,' k«n»d i 4\'» aJB l\\r. itt M-rvi. 9arracki elMpri Th. w M B B i bftpl HJZO ri; dgprtim 9.30 a.m. Scivict; :»l ronhij LIMB ti\ the K< v K. jt. imtuti M s»i pin S^t- X rVI f,, the Re\. H H81 words
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Article33 1930-02-22 12 >hort *.3o a m. Urine s« r Pr*-»cher: Rev J. A. Supra... it-. '(0 45 a.m OOetel ii« «<t. 'j.30 p.m. Enulivh s. r\n ruesday, 6JQ p m Praj tr33 words
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Article35 1930-02-22 12 8 a.rn Men'l Bfbll < I 9 a.m. (Ma!a\ i \tr E I 7^o p m. Fillouship M 8 p.m. »Enulili> R<v. U M The Sunday ifi-hoil vill Meet Church at 8 am35 words
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Article55 1930-02-22 12 I jr. BnaJdnc ol Br r *c; ■J p.m Bible dMMi BUDdBJ 8 p.m. QoapH S^rvur. BbßßkeT' Mr 1 .T. Pf I*—1 Mmday 5.30 pni. Prawr M l"Uesday 8 pm. Blbli R<-;,. Wedm h...' 3 \> m. \J;J.t> If.^jk. u-'. IHurada] 4 :<o p.m. Ladln \i55 words
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Article63 1930-02-22 12 10.15 an; Bn j»k: H: 7 p r.i. \< .(ii< to Ctt Thursday at 7 :i:i |i m\i\\\n -^^^^\lt^ «hi i;< h SOI l'.pp»T IMMPH Ku»d 9 a.v. SaM;.tJh Sch.xil IO.IS a.m. Di\n»« S. -mo 6.15 pm. (Ftiua: > SCi'.ri'.- lleetl Speaker \lar< h i ProC. Fi63 words
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62 1930-02-22 12 THE STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH. 9 a.rr. £ui.Uay SchooL 10 a.m. Malay Benrta to i v> I IJt p.m. Epuorth I Hcwf. Subj<Tt The l*i ■i.u-i V< o p.m. MdWl lenlM m I TlKWtey pni. Pr:.x<-r K»nc Wedin>«in.v 11 H W Friday 8 p.m. Fpvvrtn I Paya teh.ir lagMl S«62 words
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Article63 1930-02-22 12 132, Gaytoac K«"<± Lclvrri'sMrU Service, 7 i ■< I Sunda> 11 ajn. DMtt It Homily Thf <ili-r\ oi <• •"<• t'.tTRi:t»IMI. IV TIIK <.«*»> t».;<o v.m. L-iw Mass. 8 a m Hißh MMi 111 KOI <)t >« \nton.i Mro i 5.30 and tJt ;ini. I«>^63 words
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390 1930-02-22 13 •|{,,M>>" Jones and His Kxperienees. was beaten In ttas amateur M. inn. Id m 1926. he and his to M Andrews for the Walker Orasi Britain lost by a C B Maclarlant m the Andrews, Bobb> Jones had prac•m; h>- would not wait over tmpionship390 words
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Article577 1930-02-22 13 Every Chance for the Rising Players. It is ver> ptoMtaf to BBC our lawn lennb authorities taking a leal out of the books of France and America, and giving Britain 1.--young players every opportunity to play rcrlou matches against their equals, .writ <% II McDonald m577 words
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198 1930-02-22 13 French Racecourse Turned into Batt!eflt!d. Paris, Feb. 9. The question of a Un ItUt by ken out of fifteen horses at the first race led to disgrace:ul scenes at a race meeting at Yincennes. Shouts of "We want our Money back" followed and the huce198 words
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Advertisement110 1930-02-22 13 THE TORTURE OF PILES. continue to suffer P ■UUiA 1 N VLECK 'S ABSORPTIVI 100 «übh*>rl' ti€ of Uus painful malady v pltt »'T iorf TO lon B«tanding to be com- r nentl T cured. The easy I>R v V| wonderful P°"« of absorption Pt^SMA VLECK'S ABSORPTIVB *«tot re Z110 words
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Advertisement397 1930-02-22 13 ||p|||j fPwij Toiletries i^^j '477/- Eaude Cologne bSffi sllOllldbe V^^^^^^TOl il l^S' 1 Onginai bottle bSS^i snrinllx' rnrrrrt lXf^)\j^A^^\J i i @^^^i ut lillim "47//" toiletries always arc! Elusive, --iwr Liquid -47//- Frozoclone r v 7;/ KauJe Cologne Shan, rt ,o fc s^_ Solid Eau dc Cologne fragrant, invigorating, "'illl397 words
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Advertisement728 1930-02-22 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Tw*ee Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t HECTOR For Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and728 words
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Advertisement544 1930-02-22 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*. CITY OP PEKIN Mar 2 s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI Apr 3 s.s. CITY OP544 words
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Advertisement369 1930-02-22 14 P O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England*. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N n UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKVK t OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AN!) JAM Due Tona«e. Singapore. Ton- RAWALPINDI 16,600 Feb. 22 RANPURA369 words
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Advertisement611 1930-02-22 15 0. S. K. Line nrstinatlons. V«mkL ww minim. Leara. raam, Hamburg. Bremen l *^c a -<*•- Co^ llo Aden ar.il Port Said- Amazon Maru Mar. 24 Mar 25 M<. Cape Town. Rio de Montevideo, and Buenos d ihc-World passage £19T] f Hawaii Maru Mar. 4 Mar 5 r Dar-es-Salaam. ur611 words
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Advertisement557 1930-02-22 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jlnd AMERICANMAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Frc.m SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arriir Lmmm uavt- Arrive Sinrapore. Singapore. Penan*. New York. PRES. JOHNSON M»r. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Apr. 15 PRES. PILLMORE Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar.557 words
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Advertisement828 1930-02-22 15 K. P. M. I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. I (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage. Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Bepresentatlres In the Straits Settlements (Sinrapure and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST828 words
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Advertisement727 1930-02-22 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRBBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons» and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de727 words
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Advertisement420 1930-02-22 16 s.s. VAN SPILBERGEN. s.s. TASMAN. Consignees of cargo per both the above steamers from Australia (arrived Feb. 14th) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown Nos. 16 and 48 respectively on Monday, February 24th, 1930. at 9420 words
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Advertisement409 1930-02-22 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. I nc 44, BEATER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated In D.B-A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE To BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHI Nlj BALTIMORE. (via Bupc). Due. Rails. M.S. SILVERMAPLE In Port Mar. 1 T M.S. BELVBRPALM Mar. 11 Mar. 23 MS SILVERASH Mar. Jl Apr 6 PACIFIC JAVA409 words
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Miscellaneous671 1930-02-22 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang. Pekan. Sungei Lembin and Kuantan < via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Taiping. Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday671 words
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Article239 1930-02-22 17 SHIP BLOWN ACROSS ATLANTIC. The Captain's Narrative. Tobrrtnory. Jan. 18. BartaUT. captain and .i British schoonSt John*! Newfoundland. Atlantic by the is Into Tobermory Bay an account o: tin- \esboener of 129 John's Nrwtoiuid- >! lumbering U mi Novemml < r L'K he said. months' provisions B< nai Ista Bay,239 words
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Article51 1930-02-22 17 eek, outlook for re than Tin r. cent col- r Plate freight confined to that .U. and at a •■::'.-nt m internalOQ| overdue. There -unties prevailpbm of our own namaeic way. could fold tIH-ir tents J away"; if mll Hd somehow :»..t sun- but IM b. closer51 words
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25 1930-02-22 17 SHIPS OFFICER'S ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. lantity of lysol Mr. T. itted to hospital Mi oaaem is the BBS N Co tutcd. after m rran bone.25 words
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Article75 1930-02-22 17 H-...- Admiral S R. •ttpool Trammg T*»] then, are already trained for indOM afloat, and to tin requireI 8 Indefatigible and. m my too long, especially mbittoo and who wish In the Merchant for a boy an elementary than two years navigation to give I for75 words
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Article470 1930-02-22 17 THE NEW P. AND O LINERS. Order for Barrow. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviintion Company have placed orders with fkfcertArnvstroiißs. Limited, for two passenger vessels 1": the Australian MTVtoe. The ships, which I b UaduaVJUd will be Of approximately 20 OJO tms and have v,,, <! f about 20470 words
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Article284 1930-02-22 17 Awards to Xewhaven Crew. The Roya! National Life-boat Institution ha& awarded Ita silver medal to Coxswain Richard Payne, of the Newhaven motor lifeboat, who already holds the bronze medal, and its thanks on vellum to each member of the crew for the rescue of the crew of 10284 words
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Article48 1930-02-22 17 HMS Kent, flying the flag of His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Kipling Waistell. X.C.8.. Commander-in-Chief. China Station, is expected to arrive Singapore OB the morning of March 4th. from Hong Koiik. and to sail on the morning of March Bth. for Hong Kong.48 words
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Article197 1930-02-22 17 With the acceptance trial of the new destroyer Acasta a well-known name comes back into use at sea. The first Acasta was a 40-gun frigate which was with Vice-Admiral Sir John Duckworth m his defeat of the French off San Domingo on February 6. 1806. The last197 words
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Article496 1930-02-22 17 "No Justification for Reduction." That the reduction of the toll charges now m existence on the Panama Canal should receive the most careful consideration before an> action is taken is the opinion of Colonel Harry Burgess. Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, as stated m his annual496 words
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Article298 1930-02-22 17 Another Vessel m Colombo. The Aberdeen and Commonwealth line Hobsons Bay, another vessel of this Line to be r» '-mr.. missioned and redecorated throughout arrived m Colombo from Southampton last week on her way out to Australian ports. Some Of the outstanding features oi the alterations made298 words
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Article86 1930-02-22 17 Van Buren Damaged at Alexandria. A Lloyds report from Naples on Jan. 19 stated: American s. President Van Buren, Singapore for New York. Rudder plating damaged m consequence steamer striking bottom on leaving Alexandria, due very heavy weather. Must drydock here as diver reports rudder plate86 words
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Article120 1930-02-22 17 Mr. Guy Eden, editor of the Navy, m the course of a Navy League lecture at the Royal United Services Institution upon his experiences when sailing round the world m a windjammer, said that upon the guarding of the ocean trade routes, the arteries of the Empire,120 words
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Advertisement350 1930-02-22 17 they re wonderful I They do not stick to my lips and I know they're pure, and made under the most hygienic conditions CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Mode Specially to Prevent Sore Throats w carreras* hvgii-mc factor y iifW^^^^^T- '•^^1" I< GRAVEN "A" inilSsss 11 I A PURE liSiii BiEiii?ii.£;ii«miUfi-'^S»saa!r /ro<350 words
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Advertisement78 1930-02-22 17 I I *t~ I II <£ I ALWAYS ORDER I ■SUGARCANE" BRANDS I I HAMS ahd BACON. 1 I' g f DO YOU? I I They are tKe Best. I TRUTH IN AnVEßrißixa i ALWAYS REACHES ITS OBJECTIVE. I (SB® Sff fGD&^ REPRIGERATIMG Co^TD I Orchard Road Selegie Road Keppel78 words
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Article955 1930-02-22 18 The ordinary receiver with its batteries and loudspeaker is. of rourse. rapable of providing really pood broadcast entertainment. but gafjssr or later the wvr finds himself consid"!ing very seriously the merits of various acoatsories. writes W James. Morning Post Wireless Correspondent. Some, finding the filament accumulator955 words
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Article123 1930-02-22 18 Moseley Committee's Cure for Unemployment. London. Feb. 8. A plan qf pension.; fur aped worker; to nalie vay far youngsters h believed .o be the "c iture ot the so-called Moseley Memorandum c<alnin with unemployment drafted by Mr Thomas s lieutenants. Sir Oswald Moseley123 words
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Article, Illustration764 1930-02-22 18 THREE NECESSARY CIRCUITS. i By Our Wirelca THE LAST two figures m the diagrams given last week show two methods of coupling. The one on the left is direct coupling with condenser. The two circuits are LI. C 2. C. and L 2. C'J. C. Whenever764 words
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Article656 1930-02-22 18 Mr. M. Openshaw. Commercial Vice-Presi- dent of The Pilot Radio and Tutx- Corporation, who is now m Sinea;>o!>\ has given us MM IPtmrtllll data OO short wave development m th* United Stau^. which Menu to have raptured the imagination ot the world m general656 words
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Advertisement668 1930-02-22 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares of > e»ach £3.000 ono Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 Head Office: 38. Bishopsgate, London. EC. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Harbin Tongkah ft 81l Itwar Iloilo668 words
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Advertisement312 1930-02-22 18 INBURANCK. THE SOUTH i,. BRITISH insikaxo; CONMKI itm m, FrRE. MARINE, TKANSR AND MOTOR CAH INSURANCE ACCEPTED \r LOWEST CQERENT RATES I 0 ftCAROOI tOI n Oflßee 2, i PERSONAF, ArriDKvfr PATAI ACCIDENTS an i HAVE you made pi of your dependent overtake you IT only costs 115 jrrarl Policy312 words
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Article81 1930-02-22 19 of Yesterday's Markets. SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT] London. Feb. 21. market opened this d 8 n 16. The tone generI at £174 4 16 and £177 i .1 rally was dulL th. n rent rubber rvstrution 1 ra demand for lead- theiv was a shortage of mten. At oi81 words
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Article125 1930-02-22 19 brreascd Receipts from Extended Service. <<i tIM Singapore 'nembers an ting of the N! gate, i>nid<>n. :.;t; Dt benLondoa expenses, is PI SUn ml b! ought lorward J 539 lls lid. have been D ol Investment ii* detnptlon £4 247 Discount and ComnjOOO; Deprecia- a125 words
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Article108 1930-02-22 19 j bu Tin Dredg- at r Mend office of the chairman. fl the met hand amount nip to MM was OO fixed 119.732J1 DCV rranged edge i/.r tliLs matter 9 Several H I to them, H Bright b< neceav B dm would the MM time. The D:;.108 words
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Article45 1930-02-22 19 G.M.C. OSAKA TROUBLES SETTLED. Vld -I':. at of the pany and Regional is now visitinp GoneOsaka. Recent com--1 tha Regional Office, that the temporary lab•'apan plant has been imed normal business I*. nrriinniiil by Mrs. 1 tern days m China and "'urn heic about Maich45 words
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Article142 1930-02-22 19 London's Lukewarm Enthusiasm. fPREL: PRESS SERVICE -^COPYRIGHT/I London. Feb. 21. Mr Eric- Mllkr. at the annual meetme of n ,h Lias Rubber said he hoped that Bri|tish producers would support the restriction uggestions whirh he considered opened up a definite pvnpMt lor a more rational conduct of the142 words
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Article247 1930-02-22 19 Singapore, Feb. 20. The BMrket has bet-u qun-t to dull during the past w.tk. but after easing to 26 cents prices unproved to 27', cents, m anticipation of a favourable outcome of the meeting to be hold fa Amsterdam on February 19th. to di&OHi tht Anelu-Dutch Scheme.247 words
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202 1930-02-22 19 Singapore. Feb. 21. Kubber. London 8 3 16d: 1 26 d down 4p m. (London Btd.>. 5..» >t 27.. s.s r.ss. on Tt Mar i; 2t, A,nl 28 April-June pt. 30 Firm. Tin. London £177 19 1 Ip Mi.iinß. Steady. Biu I Way 1.38202 words
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Article87 1930-02-22 19 Yesterday's Alteration-,. Buyers Sellers. B Katil (sl> 70 83 Buktt Jelotony fill 5» 65 OoUnsburgh «si> 2.53 3.00 c.b. Oonnemara (si> 1 25 1.50 ICateka Pinda (si» 1.10 1.80 Mrntakab (20' 43 46 N.-.v Scudai (ft) 19v-) 1.97 4 Tapata ($1) 155 I o Ulu Benut (50»87 words
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Article56 1930-02-22 19 London, I 12. The following total dividends for the year on ordinary* shares have been declared by the undermentioned British railways.— The Great Western TH per cent.; London Midland and Scottish 4'^ per cent.; the Southern, Railway has declared a total dividend of 2'i per cent, for56 words
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Article217 1930-02-22 19 February 21. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 1516 London 3 month? sight 2 13 7|B London 60 days' sight 2|3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 25,32 London, demand 23 3,4 London, T.T. 2,3 1116 Lyons and Paris, demand 1432 Hamburg, demand 234 New York,217 words
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Article219 1930-02-22 19 February 21. Tin 150 Tons $89.50 Gambier 949 Pepper White 75 Pepper Black 50 Flake Tapioca 6.00 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 9.25 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mar:* Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,219 words
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Article729 1930-02-22 19 Singapore. Feb. 2 1st.. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. \yer Weng i.oo 125 Batang Padang 21 24 3atu Caves 95 1.00 Bukit Arangs 80 90 nom. Hitams 35 43 Hong Fatts 67 70 Johan Tin 38 40 Kinta Tin Dred 1.37 1.42 Klanp River 2.30 ".10 o.j. Kuyohs729 words
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Article39 1930-02-22 19 (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 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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Article256 1930-02-22 19 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore. Feb. 21 The course of the market has been chiefly influenced during the past week by sentiment and rumour. It has been known that an announcement was to be made and as it was generally believed that some workable scheme would be proposed for the256 words
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Article141 1930-02-22 19 70 Per Cent Agreement Necessary. The Malay Mail states that Messrs C. J Baker and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, have n ceived from M> MM Baker. Morgan and Co Ltd.. London, the following cablegram: If 70 per cent, of the European protiOCen agree, the Dutch rubber |nnmi win141 words
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Article114 1930-02-22 19 Figures available to date indicate that production of pneumatic, solid and cushion tires m the United States 1929 reached a total of approximately 76,000,000. a decline of 3.3 per cent from the 1928 total of 78 622.448. states the New York Rubber At;e. Output of inner114 words
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211 1930-02-22 19 l-'eltruary 'Jl^l.. 1! otloik noun. Buyers Bellen R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 26 <■ 27 Standard K.S.S. on Tender Mar. 27'- 27 April 28 28', April- June 28 > L 28 July-Sept. 29 30 Tone of Market: Steady quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet211 words
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Article417 1930-02-22 19 London. Jan. 251. The United States of America continue to uhistl. lor the wind of Good Trade, but what, is th»- use of wind if the sails an rotten, and flu- failure on thi- part of the City of Chi< apo to raise loan would HMD to417 words
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Article289 1930-02-22 19 At the annual nn-iinns of five Canadian bank held dur!:ip Urn first three weeks oi the year, presidents and manapers. addressing the shareholders, all adopted tone oi optimism for the new year, declaring that business generally was on a sound and stable basis, with indications of289 words
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Article165 1930-02-22 19 Accounts ire Issued b> i... African and I era Trade Pwpwnttoti for the seven months" period ended May it. last. The United Africa Co. took over m tron that date the ttndertaking of the c^apacy i accordance with the n Uona passed ;.t the T*fftfng on165 words
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Article19 1930-02-22 19 Guthrie and Co., I'ciuing, Agents: Teja M-.ila-\i (first half I- el:. No. DndBJB 2io pflculs.19 words
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Advertisement75 1930-02-22 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 AC ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). UK AD OFFICE: Winchester Hon«« <*,-„ The Company has £20 X TdepS K^T^ n < OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.G. aeposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with75 words
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Article468 1930-02-22 20 TO-DAYS VITAL MATCH. Can France Achieve Victory at Twickenham The result of the :mu rnational Rugby tournnament may bi decided at Twlckanhan this xni. where PraiM c meet England m what m.i\ bt the vital match of the championship Fad that Scotland and Ireland are alto Edinburgh.—468 words
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Article181 1930-02-22 20 Municipal Committee No. 5 at a meeting held on February 17th. approved terms of Utter t" Government, on the subject of a grant to the Commissioners towards cost of water supply. and consequent reduct ion of certain rates of chare- s for water; approved renewal of gas main181 words
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Article125 1930-02-22 20 S.CC members are notified that Mr. H. W Stevenson, former billiards champion of Eng land, will give an exhibition m the South Bi Hards Room on Wednesday. The exhibitio will commence at 6.30 p.m. and will conn of a billiards game of one hour, one or tw games at straight125 words
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Article267 1930-02-22 20 WEST HAM'S WIN. To-Day's Fixture List. [Reuter's Service.! London. Feb. 20. Results m English League matches to-day were: DIVISION I. Leicester 1, West Ham DIVISION 111 (Northern). Trmnmerc 5. Barrow 1. Carlisle 0. MATCHES FOR TO-DAY. URST DIVISION. Birmingham vs. Leeds U. Blackburn R. *s. Bolton W.267 words
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Article31 1930-02-22 20 Stock-Exchange's Drastic Action. Reiner's Service. London. Feb. 21. ft announced the Stock Exchange Derby sweep will be limited to £100.000 m 1930 m tickets compared with £1.000.000 m JOOQ31 words
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Article46 1930-02-22 20 To-l)ay's Scratchings. The following are the scratchings for to-day's races at Taiping. Hate One Mutual Trust. Rare Two Puth Arl. Rate Four— Slawi. Be Sure. Gold. Rush. Race Six— Tulkmead. Pollykar, Br.tkmagne. Kace Eight Lady Eaton. The sweep will be held on Race Six.46 words
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Article81 1930-02-22 20 The following is the result of the Ladies monthly medal played on February 19th and 20th. Mrs. G. Savage. Ail Square. Mrs. F A Morrell, Mrs J I. Miller. Mr.. F Dtarden, Mrs. H Harding. Mrs Barlow. 2 Down Mrs A. Duncan, 2 The ties for ladies81 words
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Article64 1930-02-22 20 The above competition will be held on Saturday and Sunday March Ist and 2nd. under the following conditions: Open to all members: 36 Holes Stroke play. 18 holes to be played on Saturday. March Ist. and 18 holes to be played on Sunday, March 2nd. Entrance fee64 words
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Article72 1930-02-22 20 Municipality's Letter to Government. At a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 6 held on Tuesday it was decided to inform Government that the Commissioners still require the site of the old Beri Beri Hospital, at Pasir Panjang, to be reserved for a public park, as they consider72 words
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290 1930-02-22 20 HARBOUR BOARD'S WIN. Short Passing Tactics Defeat Socony. Harbour Board 3: 5.0.C.0.N.Y 1. 50.C.0.N.Y. might have had mere chances of scoring m their Commercial Cup match against the Harbour Board at the Stadium yesterday afternoon if they had realised the futility of keeping the ball m the290 words
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217 1930-02-22 20 Forthcoming S.C.C. Matches. An Interesting football match is to be played at the Jaian Besar Stadium this afternoon between the SCC. and UM SCFA. Kick-off 4.43 Teams: S.C.K.A.. Ar. Kov. Qinj Suk. Yeow Soon; Cheng Hoe. Chee Lim. Ah Hui; Kent: Pak. Khee Hot-.217 words
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456 1930-02-22 20 The Annual Meeting. The ninth annual general mooting of the United En_in«.-« r< Recreation Ciub was held at the Head Office of the Company on February Tth. Mr. J P Strachar.. Pr :hr Club. occupied the chair. Following the adoption ol the reports anci accounts, the456 words
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Article311 1930-02-22 20 DEBTORS' HARD TIMES. Silk Merchant's $10,000 Liabilities. m Publicly examined m the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday. Leong Wah Hoon. a silk merchant of Coleman Street admitted liabilities of over $10,000 and the fact that he had traded since he knew he was insolvent. The311 words
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Article227 1930-02-22 20 Aged Chinese Bankrupt. The problem of examining an aged and deaf Chinese who has already appeared on two successive bearings, without succesf a*ai again before the Court The Assistant Official Mftgnu said bankrupt was medically examined by Dr. Johns of the General Hospital the morning before227 words
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Article266 1930-02-22 20 The nit. by a on his dt-bts when position to settle his labilities was mentioned when the bankruptcy Clarence b tdestyne, a Municipal Conservancy Inspector canM befon f the Court. Examined oy th< Assistant c»:r taJ Assigna Bodest Id he wai i>:.-ipmne at the end266 words
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162 1930-02-22 20 The Singapore Chinese Volleyball Silver Shield Competition open to all Singapore Chinese volleyball teams, has recently been promoted by Sin Chew Jit Poh. Ltd. Malaya's leading Chinese daily, paper. The competition, which will probably be held m May. is divided into two groups one for162 words
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Advertisement43 1930-02-22 20 A CHINESE WONDER BOORI Fairy Tales of (hina retold b] Norman Hinsdale Pitman J With twelve Coloured Plates i.fter the fa.nou- < h artist LI GHU-T'ANG I Price $4.50 Malaya Publishing Ho\m f Lid SINGAPORE. OF ALL DEALERS AND GROCERS IN MALAYA »^F.A.BARTHOLOMEUSZH=° H43 words
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