The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 March 1930
1930-03-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1930-03-07 1 The Singapore Free Press v l> KSTABLISHKI) !*:*;>. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,965.18 words
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Article282 1930-03-07 1 Our London ccrrespo'i'.'. -A esMea lha: C'nidr. Kenuorthy fa to a k further questiop.s m the House on the Kuomintaai ban m Malaya and that it la j U'Tstecd that the Nationalist Government is pro.e.siinj; to the Foreign Oft. re Page 11. The Bank of England Rate282 words
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Article1040 1930-03-07 1 "1 Mid i:i ni::ii haste. All nun MM liars. mih's the Psalmist In his English fesss .-••D-. Dauvtt," »a the old Scots miiu.t r Mkid commenting an the text, "Gin fe lived m nor palrtsh, ye micht hM said it at yef leisure!") \Y» have it on good1,040 words
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Advertisement197 1930-03-07 1 $U M LOW ARIELL'S Kin RENOWNKD Raffles^ Hotel SATURDAY, MARCH Bth. t f: s. BELGENLAND m port i f CRUISE BALL I* Dancing Commences at 9 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 10th. f I 5.5. COLUMBUS m port I .> Tea Dance 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. X CRUISE BALL 9 P m197 words
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Advertisement216 1930-03-07 1 Haifa century of steadily <^ c^-~ —~^l increasing sales -jjR^T-.-r^-^ A record ofu-hich the Renowned by Rceommeniattoß" I SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 I Owing to the occasion of St. Patrick's Society Dinner there will be no After-Dinner Dance on Monday, March 17th., 1930. I DANCING After Dinner every Monday. Wednesday and216 words
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Advertisement133 1930-03-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. All shop sell Allsopps Page 10 Dunlop the supreme tj re- Pj Public notices, auctions etc Pag 9. Get an "Evei Ready" for aafetv— -Fage 3. a WUlard Battery for every pocket p..--i/ai Germicide Wu your powerful ..'.'.-Page 10. Power that exceeds all denuuM I hi Itu Doa^e133 words
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Advertisement7 1930-03-07 1 SWALLOW ARIELL'S ""BISCUITS ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND.7 words
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Article189 1930-03-07 2 At The Pavilion. Kilt* p Pavilion f Ifenjou. the led. with Jam Botb pi turei ai e iimili to plot the linkin- Klisu to < ■>nd again The t in France m the d ttnd but hi> effort to bfltrodu m If 1 by bet Rana i quay-al189 words
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Article286 1930-03-07 2 tfanya B Srrvice.] Nh.tnuhai. Mar. .*>. Yen troopt have completed the occupation of Cl Pai-rhen consulted linn Pu-ChU at Kaifeng and i to 1 ~nt: be claimed that the negotiation i sssfuL Kung-hoo hai arrive.) Peplni itattng Tang Bun-tM is ing m H ;ir_ Konf vtthoul Ing286 words
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Advertisement276 1930-03-07 2 SIR TRUBY KING'S t NEW ZEALAND PLUNKET EMULSION (KARIOL) Small stocks available at MEDICAL HALL, LTD., 3. Battery Read. I Opposite General Post Office. j Outstation orders despatched with I j care, and prompt service. KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. r'ill^oaiidW i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Classes and private lessons are now In276 words
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Advertisement342 1930-03-07 2 Victoria qr HEAT iUB SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 9TH, AT 9.30 PJVI._ j| POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT j WITH I r THE BAND of tKe 2nd Batt. Welch Rest. VOCALIST MR. PAUL VERDAIN. j Book at Little's. Popular Price $1. Sunday, March 16th, at 9.30 p.m. j ONE RECITAL ONLY i ALFRED342 words
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Advertisement290 1930-03-07 2 p^ALHAMBRAi| 1 TO NIGHT TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT r,.1., A H >J O SEE. HEAR AND ENJOY M.G.Ms GREAT MUSK OMED THE f HOLLYWOOD I REVUE I V 25 WORLD FAMOUS STARS AND A CHORUS 1 I ALL TALKING— SINGING— DANCING. I ♦> SPECIAL EXTRA PERFORMANCES ON BATURDAI Ik. m290 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous249 1930-03-07 2 THE WEEK. I rida> 7th. Hgll \V;ttrl. 01 M, S.». 14 .40. 7 4 Malacca n. w. 10.30 am 4a. 11.40 p.m. 5.1. Fruncoiiia laUfMfl arrive Toa parly on East Asiatic Co.s America. Crkjwi: Or« 30 n Dndef 30 SC.C. Football SC.C. vs HM S. Kent. Stadium. Lowibei Grant Cup249 words
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834 1930-03-07 3 A THRILLING STORY. Resident Magistrate's Adventures m Papua. D.iru. I'.ipu.i I have just come back from a patrol during which I travelled about a thousand miles. I went on the same patrol as I did about this time last year, during our dry834 words
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Article152 1930-03-07 3 Forged Bills of Lading m Shanghai. Shanghai. Feb. 21. Afirr enquirh I extending over many weeks, the Police of the French Concession have effected the arrest of a Russian named lonin. who is believed to be connected with a gang of international crooks. It is confidently asserted152 words
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Article85 1930-03-07 3 Seizure of Tax Collector and His Funds. Canton, Feb. 26. Despite official denials. Canton newsmen place reliance on the story of the capture of the Honan opium tax monopolist, Tom Kimho, by bandits m the Hoppo district. Over $1,000,000 of government money which the tax collector was85 words
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Article138 1930-03-07 3 An Easy Way to do it. In most digestive troubles, excess acid and fermented food have a tendency to remain m the stomach until the next meal is eaten. That is why intense pain so often follows immediately after eating. In cases of this kind, digestive138 words
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Advertisement139 1930-03-07 3 *mM \mmuop\ I 1 > < Pff__ I SUPREMACY When you purchase motor tyres remem- her that the MJNLOP product is backed by over 40 years experience. On the crowded streets, the rough country roads and m arduous racing events, IH NLOP tyres have upheld their reputation for quality Dependability139 words
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Advertisement250 1930-03-07 3 LEAfr PERRINS SAUCE SO CONCENTRATED SO APPETIZING Q« A* Foods I Made from the purest milk I of cows pastured m the home I counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mothers milk. They are germ free and are simply I and quickly made by the adS dition250 words
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Advertisement283 1930-03-07 3 I Estate Trust Agencies I S (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES: V 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. > 11, Light Street J PENANg! X 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Cj >J >: Registered by and Security deposited with g the Straits Settlements Government. >l Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, > Guardians,283 words
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Article, Illustration268 1930-03-07 4 Georgina Bratley - Moods and Modes of Eve Georgina Bratley TKA-LKAF TALES. When Will It be? liN Thosk who bave some ability m the read- taf of t. a cupi an often aaked tin time at when an event will take place This can I* tolci by tin position ot the mbols n268 words
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Article465 1930-03-07 4 Although every year silk stockings are becoming softer. Oner, and more flexible. they arc gaining m durability. In the past fine-gauge stockings would run into ladders if the wearer engaged m any active pursuit, but nowadays H L= most unusual to see a blemish m a dancers stocking465 words
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Article673 1930-03-07 4 By Our Woman CPRiN'ci is the Umc for weddings and no doubt this Bprtall many mrl> will be ."mini; out to Malaya to be married Tin- trouaaeau of the girl coming East should be lit-ht and fashioned for coolness, and all the light materials worn durtnt673 words
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Article769 1930-03-07 4 after tryl k hall frown boys ton than we care to remember, \\< return to the gra mining silhouette with eager, delighted anticipation. But the new line demands new linger* In the trousseau of a very recent bride, I have been allowed to peep underclothes designed specially769 words
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Article429 1930-03-07 4 II*OST of us have a weakness for bathroom r luxuries. So much so. that we often persuade ourselves that they are really necessities! Thus is especially easy if you happen to have seen one of the new wooden bowls which float «ailv on the water, thus obviating429 words
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Article, Illustration40 1930-03-07 4 The back of one's frock nowadays is often given more attention than the front. The ankle-length skirt of this graceful evening frock, is very fully gathered at the back. It has a low V-neck, and is fashioned m white satin.40 words
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Article933 1930-03-07 4 Society's Latest Craze: Lady Frances Balfour's Mrsasjiii Valentine Comes Back: G. B. S. m Fine Fettlr Changed Night Club: Tragedy of Flia COCIETY has taken to poetry, and there has now come into existence a Ifayfalr Qroup of the Poetry Society. Among the enthusiasts are Countess Howe,933 words
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Article, Illustration53 1930-03-07 4 Some of the Queens of Beauty from an over tturo] in Paris recently to compete for the title of European Qu* ing from left to right in the picture are the representativi womanly beauty in Bulgaria. Hungary. Greece, Franc< Roun Russia. Czechoslovakia. Denmark. H >Uand, Germany A I Poland. Belgium.53 words
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972 1930-03-07 5 RATE OF 2'/ 2 PER CENT. Government's Two-Fold Aim. A Draft Betting Tax Bill, which His Excellency the Governor foreshadowed m his address at the opening of the new Council Hall Invt Booth i-, p-;b?hhed b ttM Ceylon Government Gazette. It i> described as972 words
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Article89 1930-03-07 5 After having crossed the ferry over the river at Jerantut. Pahang on Saturday morning, says the Malay Mail, a motor car driven by a Chinese and carrying another Chinese as passenger, failed to get up the hill from the ferry. It ran backwards and into the river. The driver iumped89 words
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Advertisement290 1930-03-07 5 >^^|P5§&P ASHES OI ROSES Face Powder prtiUlU and imparts the soft silkiness wf* a youthful complexion fascin- fi jfj^uTfa*! aling adorab le- On the golf links 1 J>TJ or at tnc Hance it is the correct and |[na»^ <^^*— charm creating finishing touch to the ijyfi^ V -jmr toilet. 1290 words
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Advertisement359 1930-03-07 5 Bread and milk O What J Bread and Milk ai a party. 7 How unjust! Hou awful: ?But the curious ching is that the P children liked it better than ihe •^-M. t J cakes. For the milk, you see, was Milkmaid Milk spread nice and |{liiCr^F^=^^^ Try this simple359 words
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Article510 1930-03-07 6 NO MORE RAIDS. Estimates Which Are "Millions Short." Mr. Snow den. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Leeds, gave some indicacation of Budget prospects. He said: "The weekly returns of the revenue receipts and expenditure are being followed with very keen interest, and I510 words
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Article208 1930-03-07 6 Two Years for European Official. Pooita. Feb. ft. I >■. ,i .if'Uifc: with the unanimous verdici ot the hmmii, holding Qeorge Temple Murray nut guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal breach ot trust and cheating by falsifying accounts and wilfully and intentionally defraud- the G208 words
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179 1930-03-07 6 No Attempt to Make up Delay. Karachi. Feb. 13. Although the postal officials here are not m pos.ses.sion Of detailed information regarding the missing of the aeroplane on Tuesday by the mail which left Calcutta on Saturday, it appears that railway red179 words
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Article80 1930-03-07 6 Siva, the Zoo's new 14 ft. King Cobra, arrived m London rather out of sorts from Kuala Lumpur. His skin, which he was ready to shed, had stuck to him. So every now and then Siva's head is noosed, and keepers carefully detach as much of his overcoat as will80 words
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Advertisement293 1930-03-07 6 Power that far exceeds all demands psoWEIJ lh t exceeds all demands whether up I steep on bad reads or m city traffic —is developeJ by the Dodge Brothers Six high -compression engine. The Dod^e Six exhibits remarkable all-around ability everywhere— acceleration that sweeps you ahead quickly and effortlessly; response293 words
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Advertisement315 1930-03-07 6 No amount of hnithiag tin teeth H^ "X kill all £vrx\^ thai find then i nto «he mouth. Ist Odol I<UJ P9 Kash h P t% n«r.itfs 4 corners and reccsso u1,,, brush cannot reach, dntTOp i, m V |k\^Jr ful dental b.i-tni.., ul l,, Vl s mouth fresh ami315 words
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Article680 1930-03-07 7 •41TLE AGAINST ODDS. onm (U Kivera the First to xo. A Rivera. Urn Spanish the ring d Buraptt strong ol them until now. for bfiMtapha K'-mal. who I .mi by courtesy, writes pedal < orre i>< i i Rgbttnt battle a^aiivst those 1* bind Urn680 words
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Article477 1930-03-07 7 5 PEOPLE SHOT A DAY. M. Kerenskv Talks of Soviet Russia. Rlls:ia is OB the vrr-i.- o! >. M. fctrribfc dearie ehao*! ilia Terror i n -i again." Al ■imicr Kcrensky. the nrtn who n,l« ,1 Ru-s--11 |iir nanttn In 1317, nni ra forced >Daily Express - 477 words
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Article438 1930-03-07 7 Secures Change m l\S. I^aw. Now York. leb^ 5. Mi Ger>e\ it Rubelle. mi obscura Broad- ;.v chorus gM, pr.mt. sucldrnly into the lime- tit :i- ti'/d '.v m an action before the Codes 3cmmitte oor. r the New York Stati.- Legislature Albany t<- prevent acton438 words
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31 1930-03-07 7 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.! Tokyo, Mar. 5. It te understood that Mr. Adachi, Home MinLster, has divided to take steps for the establishment of a proportional ripreMintative system.31 words
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Advertisement116 1930-03-07 7 pOR A f HIGHER STANDARD of commercial transportation iliiibssSlail /^\NE of the outstanding developments m modern t^ r^ Lou'est Priced Knight-cngincti Truck I +1^) II WILLYS-KNIGHT trucks THE CYCLE CAKRIAGE CO, (1926) LTD. L O N G ECONOMIC A L LIFE ifi::<-:<-:-:-:-:-:::-:-:-:':':':':':':'::::::::-: :':-:-:-:':':> ■:>:■'■:■:•:■:■:■: X :::::>::::: S::i -< -:-< >:<116 words
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Advertisement195 1930-03-07 7 aftkV am. >^^HaW aW aSaT w*^ lI V^ b^bW tW^^ Film-Free Teeth are white and sparkling They provide the utmost m tooth and gum protection DOJC'T believe your teeth are absorbs stains hides tltfir color naturally "off color" and dull. i"d invite< tooth and Rttin troubles. You can restore them195 words
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Article634 1930-03-07 8 Weather m the West. All the morning the brightness of the sun had struggled to convince those who were eager for conviction that the spring was more than a hope and a fancy. The wind was more honest and, light though it was. dhilled the air. evenThe Times - 634 words
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Article799 1930-03-07 8 A Times Contribution. Til this journal the other day. says the Editor of The Times, a writer spoke of the ancient Athenians looking down en i« world filled with barbarians. When the proof reached the editorial scrutiny the last word of the phrase was printed "carbarians." It seemed799 words
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Article439 1930-03-07 8 Manchester Musings. The cotton trade suffers from a plethora of doctors, quack and otherwise. That is on« of the misfortunes of having a bad constitution The most unlikely people take OB themselves to dabbU- m herbs and simples. The Morning Post, for example, is taking439 words
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Article57 1930-03-07 8 A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Church of St. Francis XaVier. Malacca, on the 22nd ult.. the Rev. Father Francois officiating, between II M Agnes Skelchy, daughter of Airs. Jessie Skelchy of Praya Lane. Malacca and Mr. Jocelyn Francis De Costa of the Audit Office. Malacca, and son of57 words
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Article209 1930-03-07 8 13th Century Custom Revived. Mansfield. A v. hilo-robed Intent, tlie first-born child of Walter Masneid. a miner, was the central Dfnre f an old-world ceremony at the village church of Biidwcrth. Nottinghamshire, one evening m mail week, when he was dedicated and rocked m a209 words
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Article87 1930-03-07 8 Visitors to London will now look m vain m Chinatown for ttM mystery and glamour of the Orient which once lured sightseers from all parts of the world. Thanks to the police the opium and gambling dens which for so long provided fiction-writers with their requisite thrills, have gone. At87 words
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Advertisement236 1930-03-07 8 Safe! 'f^-^J/ TVT IIEVER strike a (i match never hold an open i flame near i n flamniahlcoiU grease 1 <>r petrol fumes! |.Cjj Fla-li on your Eveready. Flood t\u spot wi tli sa(V.hrilliaiit,u n failing li«jlit. Always carry a <lej»end- able. dnralileEvercady Flashlight j \s\i\\ Erercsdj Batteries the O!>!auunblc236 words
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Advertisement153 1930-03-07 8 HOACHES H 1 Bring Disease! Rr^f* Disgusting cockroaches foul y ik^W voiir food and dr;u? disease Kern 1 jjj^ int your home. They k-av< X KH^ behind a nauseating odour. Kill *>Vr^-< these pests! Spray Flit the sure destroyer of all household insects. .L Wbl -£HaS£^B mJ »**Ot HARK RfO'STlatJ153 words
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Advertisement366 1930-03-07 9 BUSINESS CARDS. TYPEWRITING. pewrtUng work mulei-tal:- .->. ire.l steno-typi t. -smic* I—Terms1 Terms Moderate. i vri wkitinc; BUMEAU, Imlia Mi eel. Biagspstfe MASSAGE INICUU ISS FUMIKO I Dhohy Chant. ]]ARSLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE (ASKKT CO. l .v Penhas Kuad. it ivrmlrr Slrrrt I'hone ♦iOT.'S. TO LET. N HOAD. Apply Meyer Brothers366 words
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Advertisement616 1930-03-07 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. i !UK is her. by kiv«j u<*it tenders are \um .i.ut'-rt i u^ toiloivHM< tnateri.'^s or >n>>c a "<l that particulars of such leaden aiay U« obtaineti m the TetxW Rooia, Muniipal Oftei'y,- •Nafjr. Nhio *i Uaakaji BreeUuu ol an Baotrte Sub-Stalion at Keok Nwii, Ruad616 words
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Advertisement461 1930-03-07 9 AUCTION SALES. By Order of the Superintendent of the Ooveniment Monopolies. AUCTION SALE of CONFISCATED GOODS To be held at the Government Monopolies' Store < Cecil Street). On Monday, March 10th, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising: Chinese tobacco, cigars, assorted liquors, cigarettes, sampans, etc. Terms: Cash. Buyers to pay for and461 words
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Advertisement710 1930-03-07 9 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY? A host of MM'n (an<l women, too) find that, when thoy have reachetl 30 joars, bodily function! beooaM weak and puin starts up m joints and inusch's. Montal iietiviiy mi*m* «lulled, the blood is ftltltfgislt, work iHKioines <Jistasteful and plt'.surt-s Jose their Tliis ail-too710 words
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Advertisement429 1930-03-07 9 j notice! U. S. De SUVA BROTHERS 1 beg to notify the public that i they have opened new premises as manufacturing jewellers, etc. I AT No. 61, HIGH STREET. AUCTION SALES. Important Auction Sale The undersigned have been nstructed to sell by Public Auction at their Saleroom, Raffles Chambers,429 words
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Article58 1930-03-07 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. JONES M Batu Oajstl, Od March Ist 1930. to Mr. ard Mrs J. E Jones. a son. HKNDRY —On March Ist. 1930. at the tenant m Hospital. t(^ Mr. md Mr?. W. D. Her.diy. a daughur GRUMITT— On March 2nd. 1930. at the Penult Maternity Ho.-" I58 words
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765 1930-03-07 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. POLITICAL CHANCES. There is much piquancy about the present situation of Conservative politics at Home and we feel ra'.her like a combination of the Evening News and the Star m that it is difficult to decide whether Mr. Baldwin has adopted the Paper765 words
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Article370 1930-03-07 10 Mr. O. E. Teak h«l been reappomted to the F.MS Railway Board. The sixth annual meeting of the Child Welfare Society will be held to-day. -Friday" at 5 pm. at Government House Professor Rosedale will speak at the Medical hi ociation premises at 8 o'clock this evening on •Food Facts370 words
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Article434 1930-03-07 10 NATUEALBTS PARADISE. F^ino Countryside Views. An n curcion >T> aiah Jiw--if was conducted by Mr. Holti on, the President of the Natural Hi torj B jr. on Bin day Pebniary 23rd. About* ten i two visitors were present. The p acted the gutta percha trees the434 words
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Article96 1930-03-07 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK Tl> AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT. London. Mar. 6. 5.05 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Son notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £161 816 (down £2 2 16» Forward £163 8 16 (down £2 7 16). The market is steady. Messrs.96 words
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Article195 1930-03-07 10 Daring Bain Street (rime. A Chinese m ihol dead m the vicinity <> f Bain Btreet on Wotfuc el ing to the information given to the Polu i man was called out from his house by f other Chinese, who invited him to accompair195 words
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Article138 1930-03-07 10 The annual general meeting of Urn StraitChinese Epworth League was held on Friday last at the Social Hall of the Straits OhIMM Methodist Church with the President Mr I M Choon Eng. m the chair. Over fifty new members were enrolled, which should give a new138 words
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Article22 1930-03-07 10 At the sale of the famous marbles belonging to Lord Lansdowne a .statue of Hermes I I sold for 2,000 guineas. I22 words
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Article319 1930-03-07 10 GUARANTEEING SAFE AIR TRAVEL. HOW IT v I [iooking I I A I I I I HUM I be n I an <■:• I I I I I I I nir: i rmk< I I Of U I H I rde I I :v.'<.i found I I I I I319 words
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Advertisement141 1930-03-07 10 b^«hSmbH m H NEW SHIPMENT j DUTCH SMOKED HERRINGS i I 1 j Singapore Cold Storage Co.< Ltd. I i •>®^S)s>e'i k 4>A«S)®s)^)®'S'S)® I S'S^<a'^ iCANADIAN CLUB; l m^\ P 1 i P 1 xa?Mt/tf"*n zS/// ■g-^y-r PRICE PKK BOTTLE $3.39 =S^:^:= Special Terms for Clubs. Hotels and Wholesalers. HBH141 words
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Advertisement121 1930-03-07 10 Ithe underwood typewriter I A guaranteed Machine with a guaranteed service. PATEFSON. SIMONS CO., < LIMII'£D. 'riiJCt baev., Singapore. PHONE 2700. I 634 North Bridge Road. i TENG SENG GU4N. i 1 Established 1905 Tele. No: 2415. J TRY T. K. K. s TYRES. I Further reduced from Tubes J121 words
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45 1930-03-07 11 IN COMMONS. <iowrnment > rotesting R OPYRIQHT 1 "i m Harek g. the Chi em q vern--1 1 km with U thai n S <>• s, IS^ I Kuomh had thei ry to 1...--.. Tl-.i I bis res the M I the community.45 words
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Article24 1930-03-07 11 BANK OF ENGLAND RATE DOWN AGAIN. Figure Since 1922. B lee.l London. M.tr. ♦>. late baa the lowest me on at imi .-in ml advaxM24 words
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Article63 1930-03-07 11 FELL FROM HOTEL WINDOW. Tragic Death of Mr. Stimson'f T>pist. I.«mdi)n. March h. .cars did typist Vt-.. Delegai Fair Hotel early this h petal m a crttical I.ondoii. later. she was Mr. BUmson'a barini a bedroom with were about to retire room momentarily and md that Mrs Demaret wa open,63 words
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48 1930-03-07 11 60,000 WORKLESS IN NEW YORK DEMONSTRATION. R«d Menace m America. ••r s Service.": New York. Mur. Bade verj i thi mployment de--80,000 are expected to m Philadelphia are -< i; ion but Chicago have been told IDd to attack Bt Lotua tint. *'iU member to-day's es on Page 12.]48 words
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Article68 1930-03-07 11 IMPENSATION FOR ENEMY ACTION. Udffini of Claims. Straits IWlkllMllfl i irdi m reaped <>f :iKin« to the aom being made. directed to tin must be til. Colonial railing this, by (toe for the Colonies. B w l, and that no bj thai date will be con- r informal ion should68 words
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Article60 1930-03-07 11 an Indian tin military base, vlth CheaUng m respect I:.i\e held m I .i- 'iinnieiK-ed Mr C I! O. Clarke. appearing for i d to racer* lies, who regarded Just before the last tUea a.sked Cor thetrrtum used put them ofT <1 that he had left for H60 words
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Article152 1930-03-07 11 A RUTHLESS MAN. Kiu'tm Who Was Placed on the List of War Criminals. tarn time enems Bsnrc fa 1 P«" with the death of Admiral rman admiral, news f W h eni fn tn Munich by Beuter Poo (Me under the famous O rman Nan NDs152 words
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Article413 1930-03-07 11 Due to v Food Poisoning BaciOns. !FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Mar. b. •I statement has been issued declariat th» mysterious disea hu !l n deaths have occurred land m the course ol the last month or i Which has been y.-m rally attributed to hi413 words
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187 1930-03-07 11 Result of Motorboat Cruise m Serangoon River. a mystery whtcl for kmm time has been troubling the officials m charge of the forest reWTCI m the PnngOl district has been cleared up. For BOBJM time past it was noticed that th« bakau tin-- around the187 words
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Article22 1930-03-07 11 Mr D. Kennys. Chief Detective Inspector, Onngfil Patani. is leaving for Europe on furlough. Hus successor will be Mr. Colbert from Kulim.22 words
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Article203 1930-03-07 11 A £4000,000 SAVING. £22,000 More for Singapore Base. Re.it Pr's Service.) London. March 6. A saving of £4.000.000 compared with 1929 U hown la the Navy Estimates which amount to t51.719. This is mainly due. accoriIng to the Pint lord of Urn Admiralty (Mr. A v. Alexander)203 words
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130 1930-03-07 11 Premier Fences with Labour Members. Reuter's Service.! Lond«-:i. Mar. (>. It waa the Lab Members" turn to protest to-da3 mbject of the Intercessory prayers for the Christum m Rus.Ma. when Mr. MacDonald, replying to a Labour Member who asked for the cancellation ot compulsory130 words
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Article44 1930-03-07 11 One Killed m Cumberland Smash. r FREE FIIESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. Mar. H. Six persona were injured and one killed m a •ween a goods train and a puitf ngr I .:.t-: at Culgalth, Cumberland. rabies .m Dace 12.44 words
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Article197 1930-03-07 11 How he Defended His Father's Memory. Reuter cable--, from London news of the death Ol Viscount Gladstone. who. it will be remembered so spiritedly defended th« memory of his creat father. Mi- W E Gladstone, m the course of a hbel action taken by him and197 words
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Article136 1930-03-07 11 Chinese Gangmen Sentenced. Mr. Justice Stevens at the conclusion of the concerning the Havelock Road shooting atFray at the Assizes yesterday publicly thanked all the detectives concerned. They had. said his Lordship, displayed great gallantry and determination The public were aware of the great risks they sometimes136 words
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Article47 1930-03-07 11 There is keen enthusiasm about the approaching visit of His Excellency to Perak and m addition to the unofficial address there will a public reception m the Town Hall at Ipoh and the Chambers of Mines and Commerce are giving a luncheon.47 words
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Article626 1930-03-07 11 A FAULTY FORD. Remarkable Evidence At The Assizes. Remarkable evidence as I mditton cf Ford Cai which knocked down two Chii at the r> mile. Thomson r?oad, en February Bth. fatally ii)jurim>. one Dl them. \vts ghr< a by Mr. ,7. H. Hr.iliman. Chi<-! Inspector of626 words
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Article272 1930-03-07 11 The following pupil-, cf Le Ifireter'l School. -18 Queen St. and 61 Waterloo St. sat for London Chamber of Commerce examinations but No\ ember. Book Keeping— lo Presented— 6 Passed) Ding Nguong Cheone Lee Bark Yew. Ch.ui Ken Leek. Tan Kiat Kheng, Chan Sinn Hong, Ooh272 words
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Article82 1930-03-07 11 Forced Landing at Akyab. Information received by the local office of the A PC. from Bangkok states that the New Zealand fliers. Piper and Kay. are not likely to arrive at Bangkok for some time yet as they have had another forced landing at Akyab. Flying82 words
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Advertisement271 1930-03-07 11 t t J' ««m««i ji^u* 1 a E^s^^^^_ "i^* "^^BCii .i _i.- *ii j*- i Wire Mattress v^r Bed- y stead Man acturers to V I H-MTHE KING <I MATTRES.S IT^ THE WORLD V The Secret of Coolness is Ventilation" V. The lar^e open top springs of Staples Mattress X271 words
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Article360 1930-03-07 12 LARGE REDUCTIONS. Plan Acceptable to Britain and America. [Reuter's Service.] London. March G. 11l BUaaaon, m a statement regarding those lesults of the Naval Conlerence which seem to be wtttaßß reach up-to-date, says "The plan which m essentials appears to be acceptable fed America and Great360 words
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105 1930-03-07 12 Tragedy of Alarm Taken Seriously. [Reuter"s Service Mga, Mar. ft. rai Tin-and. Chief c: the isthonlOTJ Oeneral sta.fi. wai evoundsd and his Id) de camp. Major Ibrut. killed by an overentry at Reval v. hose challenge they disregarded. The whole town had been roused m105 words
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Article111 1930-03-07 12 Proposed Collaboration With China. [Reuters Service! ieneva. .Man h .">. H '.th Commitue <.i the League day question of cvi: q between Chinese Government and the Health orga- ectorate of the health section mitted the results of two months mission to China at the end of111 words
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Article140 1930-03-07 12 Two Towns Destroyed. [Reuters Service. l Toulouse. March Seventy coffins which have been ordered by the Prefect of Tarn et Garonne is a grim eir- umstance ol the Hoods subsiding and the waters revealing the appalling desolation of ruined houses compelling people to return to improvised shelters.140 words
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26 1930-03-07 12 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Mar. 5. i '>• < iMmlxT ha.s pMMd a vote of confidence v. m- lHrdieu Government by 316 to 26026 words
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Article866 1930-03-07 12 ALIPORE BOMB TRIAL. Hcnuali Youths Charged With Conspiracy. Striking revelation* were made by Rai Bahadur N. N. Banerji. Public Prosecutor, at the trial of 27 Bengali youths, who were charged with conspiracy to manufacture expLjsives. before a Special Tribinal at Alipore. "The accused." the866 words
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Article29 1930-03-07 12 Many English visitors attended the opening of the Monte Carlo opera season. Among the operas to be performed was "Madame Butterfly" (with Mile. Tapales Ysang, the Japanese prima donna).29 words
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Article463 1930-03-07 12 TALKIE DENOUNCED. Trouble at Shanghai Cinema Theatre. Shanghai. Feb. 24. Serious disturbances have occurred at several performances at the Grand Theatre during the week-end, arising from Chinese objections to certain features of Harold Lloyds fiist ulltalking picture "Welcome Danger." At one time, there was danger of463 words
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Article349 1930-03-07 12 Armed Conflict is Unnecessary; Peking Feb. v> n-:- shan't i Ircular •:i the vernacular pip< r t^-ua.v and dated f< bruary 2? It is signed b generals, but does not tnclud th Chang T. 1 and Chen T: ram drai 1 attentl 1 I nditl oa ■>..■349 words
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Article90 1930-03-07 12 Croydon Too Far From City. [British Radio Official Service! Rugby, Mar. E, Mr. F. Montague, the Under-Secretary fur Air, was asked m the House of Commons whether he had considered any scheme for a central aerodrome for London, nearer the heart of the City than Croydon. He90 words
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Article534 1930-03-07 12 BANDIT OUTRAGE. Party of Five Done to Death. Further details of the murder of the Missionary Bishop, a Priest and three Chinese Sisters, all members of the Salesian Mission, m the North River District are given m the Hong Xcng papers. A telegram was received by534 words
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Article189 1930-03-07 12 Prince's Homeward Journey. [British Radio— Official Service.) Ragby. Mar. ■> M tn Nairobi Kenya Colony, W v ':.c rstood ba to further bull< I rding ii,. Prince ol Wales will b. U It. Is antici that he will be i < a«ain m few days. H:>189 words
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Article108 1930-03-07 12 Missing Airmen Vindicated. Canton, Feb. 27. A Changsha telegram handed m at Canton Military Headquarters this morning accounts for the disappearance of two aviators who flew from Canton several months ago, headed for Hankow It had been believed that they must have gone over to the side108 words
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Article542 1930-03-07 12 UNEMPLOYMENT PERIL. Duty of Europeans m the New Iniia. The incretisinji importance of Exiropeans m India taking a greatST interest m the alTair: of the country is emphasized by the Hon. Mr. J. H. Pyfe. President of the B. m:al Chamber of Commerce, who is542 words
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245 1930-03-07 12 Charge of Corruption. t a meetli Mr A. C. B with rth chor n the C the B es for 1 31. Mr. S to Ral They *ci rting t] Thr< Out. y thorii tanu your This met wit] i gre&a Coundlk i withdrau n245 words
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Article42 1930-03-07 12 The Muar Court was crowdctJ with :iu mlxr:> of the Bar. and Court officials on Monday last. to bid farewell to Capt. A* C. Baker, First Magistrate and assistant Hfffcitlll. on the *\v of his departure 00 leave, says the Malacca Guardian.42 words
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Article219 1930-03-07 12 BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA Natives DeaMMtrate m r Town. Communist festoes imitinu \\.>ti:: t Town Hall to-moiTum m ployri day. t demand I endeavour u< esublisJ M ir.K The Whole puller f, to deal uirh ponibl ("international Rghtin nent and hunger"). Rote Palme publlsbi Commnn-? executives \i Qreal Britain219 words
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Article18 1930-03-07 12 Senate Rejects Proposal f«« Bount) [it :i p* mi r: v 1 :> I i18 words
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Article36 1930-03-07 12 Fear of Frieth [Reut I Altho < [contemplat foi d thai Bw i In Indl 48 pei last your, been takii i rd ports It i and :it tin relations b»t«i. 036 words
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Article38 1930-03-07 12 Dutch !i»riii'» tnd Frontier Defined. f RfUt.T > beston ol the N lour <1 regulation ol taU rn»tt blfched bf U* ninth on September 28th pn.vimr the An. Tin- Hague en PWwuan part 4UK fhiottW B«ra«38 words
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352 1930-03-07 13 Sensational Kicks That Saved Scotland From Defeat. Rugby experts cannot settle the question of the points \alue Of a dropped :v-l. bul the~e ••an be no point m questionm*: the value 'of Herbert Waddell as a drop-goal expert, writes BOM of the Daily Express. Scotland"s352 words
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Article501 1930-03-07 13 Dempsey's Curious Selections. I always had the greatest admiration for lack Dempsey as a fighter, but since he took >ver the task of ranking the boxers of the world he has rather fallen m my estimation, writes TteVUff Wignall of the Daily Express. For Feveral days past501 words
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Article196 1930-03-07 13 Well-known Shanghai Interport Cricketer. Shunghui. Feb. "16. j The death has occurred of the well-knovn Interport cricketer. Mr. Harry Ollerdessen. from peritonitis. ICanj m Bong Kv:..\ U :>niber the veteran cricketer. Harry OUerdeaaen, and u.ll regret his passing, (says the S.C. Morning post*. If memory196 words
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Article228 1930-03-07 13 Scotland's Victory m a Fog. i Describing the international soccer natch which Scotland beat Ireland 3—l a mcittj.l I of Feb. 22 states. Celtic Park < Glasgow >. when- the match a played was enveloped m foy. It was a arci'-a gaatt. After the first ten minute- Jam228 words
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Article120 1930-03-07 13 Second Round Results. London. Feb. 21. The following are the results of matchc played m the second round of the Rvmh. League Cup to-day. I Ifimtfrt 15. Batley 0 Castleford "3. Hull Leedi i, St. Helens If Wlaffrtngton 12. Leiph I Wipan 14. Halifax Bwintoo 7. Wichu'.s120 words
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Article82 1930-03-07 13 Duleepsinhji Vice Captain. Lcndon, lob. l\. "Pkaie convey my sincere thanks to tin committee for their kind thought m offering me the presidency of my old club." Thus rtanjit,'iiihji telegraphed t<> the Chairman of tin BmOTH County Club annual meeting. Adding. "I have much pleasure82 words
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Article36 1930-03-07 13 It is of interest to note that the Athletic News m their references to the Australian. IV^ players include Malaya m 1927 m the list ol tours upon which Woodfull and Oldfit Id have been engaged.36 words
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Advertisement151 1930-03-07 13 1 BUY BRITISH GOODS J I ml VmA iT 1 Hf -fi x m^m m on fli Ai lC l^V^L^L^Ll' BrrKSP^fc L^R .^g^Vgi^Bgßgi^gi^gV. 5 "(cm L^b* 1 I m ML I o3o^ j 2 ■■ffisai; hia^a g Australia's Health-Giving WineTT I RICH RUBY PORT TYPE— BURGUNDY RICH WHITE PORT TYPE-CHABLIS151 words
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Advertisement200 1930-03-07 13 DORSAY'S PERFUMES PARIS ALL THE NICEST FLAVOURS IN BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL BOTTLES "DANDY," "DUO," "CHARME," etc EAU DE COLOGNE D'ORSAY SOLD EVERYWHERE. I ASK for Official Price -List at RENE ULLMANN *££A£* SINGAPORE. FRENCH WDOCHlNA ®®@@®(i)®®®©®©©®©®(§)@@@@(g)(g)@(g)(g)(g)(g)^)^ I CAR BATTERIES I 1 A V/ILLARD BATTERY FOX EVERY POCKET-BOOK. (i In the Willard200 words
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Miscellaneous72 1930-03-07 13 HO1«A8 MCKLEIiY IN PICTURES: No. 53: Smike Escapes From Squeers. Bu Arthur Moreland. vi N W\ VL HEAD. WHERE. AT M.DOAY (Vl« SOUEBRS JOINED TAKEN WITH SuDOEN ILLNESS \P||,l Ijffjj', fpC <^ B^" HicTcTlON Pv'dinT Or (vianVENOUiP P3STorncEw«THMe-*cvn»oOHN pcctinglyag^eing.intheevem«ngThe tmathe was asleep atthe speSawav not hSme wS^»?THey^c^rMCv-)2o ONI T*™^Q™T™™%%™fc&S I72 words
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Advertisement805 1930-03-07 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. CXPEEBB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON 4 N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. t WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Harm Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT PHILOCTETES For Marseilles. Casabhiii a, London.805 words
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Advertisement562 1930-03-07 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. L PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. IO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN [)«t Singapore. sa. CITY OP SHANGHAI Apr. 8 s.s. CITY OF CORINTH Apr. 30 HOMEWARDS. s.B.562 words
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Advertisement392 1930-03-07 14 P &> O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SFRVIPFS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVBRNmMi LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN Toaac Slnrapore. T naCf R| MALWA *****392 words
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Advertisement565 1930-03-07 15 0. S. K. Line Destination*. Vessel. Arrive. Leave. Hamburg, Bremen I ibo Aden. Amazon Maru Mar. 24 Mar. 25 r.- Janeiro. Santos. Vires. (Round -the La Plata Maru Mar 2", Mar 28 S;il;iam. Panama Maru Mar. 7 Mar 9 Tasmania Maru Mar. 10 Mur. 11 '> I Celebes Maru Mar.565 words
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Advertisement361 1930-03-07 15 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables from the States *^B Iced head lettuce. Oler> Ixmis. <^A Fresh Asparagus. Hot-house Tomatoi's. < ialii'ornia Oranges and '^H Grapefruit. Washington Vpples... Thes»e \w specialties on the Presiden'. f JnerB...Thatiso/if»reaI son \>h\ the experienced traveler j prefers llii> American Ser\ice. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES and AMERICAN MAIL361 words
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Advertisement726 1930-03-07 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PMCETVURT MMTSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.* v UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections to: Passage. Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Krpr^cntatlvrs m the Straits Settlements (Sinrapure and Penancl of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU726 words
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Article200 1930-03-07 16 Lindenbank's Official Trial. On January 25th. Messrs. Workman Clark (1928). Ltd.. completed the official trials of the LindenbanK. the fourth of eight high-class vessels built or building to the order of Messrs. Andrew Weir and Co. for their Bank Line services. The Lindenbank is of200 words
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Article88 1930-03-07 16 The Commit let- of the Port Swettenham Mariners" Club are glad to be able to state that most suitable plans have been approved and building is now m progress. The Bishop of Singapore has very kindly consented to lay the foundation stone on Tuesday. March 11th.88 words
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57 1930-03-07 16 British Post Office Service. [British Radio Official Service.] Ruffby. Mar. 3. The Postmaster-General announces that wireless telephone communication to and from the liner Majestic will again be available on her voyage this week, beginning at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning and somewhat later on subsequent days and57 words
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Advertisement682 1930-03-07 16 Burns Philp Line (incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. IBefUlar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and th« motor ressel MALABAR (4.512 tons). Th« MARKLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to AustraliaCabins de luxe, single682 words
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Advertisement140 1930-03-07 16 m.v. MALABAR. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Sydney (arrived Feb. 27th) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 46-7 on Tuesday, March 11th, 1930, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.140 words
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Advertisement404 1930-03-07 16 KERR STEAMSHIP cik 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK **V (Incorporated m USA GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE To BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. (via Suez>. Due. M.S. SILVERPALM Mar. 22 Mar 28 M.S. SILVERASH Apr. 8 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVin SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\h LOS ANGELES HARBOUR D Sails.404 words
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Advertisement133 1930-03-07 16 NOKDDEUTSfHfI Bj fj|j >J > Incorpor»t«Kl to Germ*nj rhe undernoted are the Comp»nj to»* txtur*»« OITWARDS. I LAHM I H I Moji. Kilt*'. > T;iku. Dalny and I REMSCHKID Mcji. KolM 1Ok•: DERFFLINCiEK HuOf Kong. SI >( Ualny and 1 lIOMKU AKDS FRANKEN F.r M Amsterdam. R<>tUrd,tm. Hamt and Bicnun133 words
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Miscellaneous701 1930-03-07 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuaia f&hang, Pekan, Sungel Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 0 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6701 words
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Miscellaneous158 1930-03-07 16 BengkalLs. Dut. 578. from Pontianak 6, for Pontianak 8. Anby. Sar. 319. from Kuching 6. for Kuchin.7 12. Andre Lebon. French. 7373. from Yokohama 6. for Marseilles 6. Slamat. Dut. 6866. from Rotterdam 6, for Batavia 6. CLEARANCES. Mar. 6. Gascoyne. Kistna. Kheng Seng. Kedah. Ban Siong Bee. Pontianak. Rohna.158 words
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Article595 1930-03-07 17 r< n are leaving b. t!ie tiling at 9 a m to-div d Europe lfl ijor. and Murraj and child. Mr and Mr and Mrs C. E. L inta, Dr w j iiott Mldn-n. Mr. C. E. H. U and infant. Mrs. E. fhorburn, Mr. w. a. liar.595 words
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Article60 1930-03-07 17 Neuralia. homeward bound Wna, arrived m Singapore •'ifhments on board are xuinunts stationed at Shanmen from the 2nd. Wiltshire Roy»J Artillery. Royal EngiRoyal Scots at well as many »umbrr of men from the Sin--1 also departing by the dteoi having arrived by the 1 *ay to China some60 words
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Article538 1930-03-07 17 Larger Demand for Oil Tankers. The figures of the output of the shipyards mat year included m the Annual Summary of Shipbuilding of Lloyd's Register show, as usual, '•mall disc repaneies aj < >mpared with the totals of the four quarterly returns. owing, partly, to the538 words
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Article142 1930-03-07 17 Court Story of Bay of Bengal Affray. Beven Chinese and a Malay appeared yesterday before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J.F.F. on a charge of beine concerned m an affray It was stated that the fight took place on the Patrol m the Bay ol Bengal on142 words
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Article181 1930-03-07 17 The peculiar case of a ketch being lost wilfully formed a Board of Trade Inquiry at Aberdeen and resulted m the master and owner being heavily fined and censured. It was alleged that the ship sprang a leak and her end was hastened by the master going on board, after181 words
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Article1280 1930-03-07 17 Some Astounding Revelations.! The other day Lloyd's Shipping Gazette m a leading article called attention to the question raised by wireless operators who are seeking higher rates of pay than the award of the Industrial Court of 1926 which was given after the strike of wireless telegraphist-,.1,280 words
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Advertisement179 1930-03-07 17 y-W I i i IP Capstan!! y/ I !*D x h 0 Wills I CAPSTAN I CIGARETTES i>.s p4««nwaifK.a« ii ivi jt-0 by the Hrrwli lUWMif— lobac.u Co .(Str j.ts) Lid Incoroorated iri England) •»«*-—»< > j^ o,^ j^^ j^^ j^^ j^^ j^^ j^^ j^ "^wvvvwv REASONS FOR I w179 words
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Advertisement32 1930-03-07 17 ■'■..■.■/.l"'l:W;«m:B l.ft&fti.BK.ftilhi&l I Call and see the fine display I OF SILK LACES IN Smart and Beautiful Plain Colours AT Wassiamvll, Assomull U Co. I M-57, HIGH STREET. PEBFBCT DRESS DESIGNERS i32 words
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Article1211 1930-03-07 18 A TACTICAL ERROR. Primo de Rivera Tells Why He Resigned. In the following special article secured by the Free Press through the North American Newspaper Alliance. General Primo de Rivera, the ex-Dictator of Spain, tells of the work done by him and his Government and of1,211 words
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Article90 1930-03-07 18 Bandits Fire Church at Laohingkow. Hankow, Feb. 25. Bandits have raided Missions at Tsenchinghu and Laohingkow, on the south bank of the Han River. 123 miles from Hankow, on the postal route of Shasl. Father Felix and the Sisters from the Belgian Mission withdrew to Shasi, and90 words
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Article77 1930-03-07 18 London has just been given ?ome interesting glimpses of Malaga. The wimio*'s of the Malayan Agency are now filled with half a dozen typical scenes of life In this country, which are attracting a lot of attention, both by day and at night when they are illuminated. One of these77 words
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Advertisement249 1930-03-07 18 AUSTIN OWNERS f i Have you seen the I HUMPHREY SANDBERG I EASY GEAR CHANGE! I FREE WHEEL We can supply from stock, and, fitted to your car, J+ J costs $100.00. t v j With this unit you CANNOT go wrong with your gears. V And save oil and249 words
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Advertisement848 1930-03-07 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England) Ca P ltal C 3.000.000. 000.000 Subscribed aoo.ooo Paid-up 1.-^iO.OOO Reserve Fund and Rest 1 fi!2.o4fi BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie. Esq Chafrawi P. R. Chalmers. Esq. Charles .1 Hambrn, Esq J. O. Robinson. Esq W H. Shelf' :i-i Esq848 words
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Advertisement257 1930-03-07 18 SOUTH i i BRITISH itfstnunci roMr\ki fikf. .mak-.nk.tk:; l^ MOTOR CAI LOWEST (U:»;»vi V,; 1 L C MAI PERSONAL aSemT PATAI AC9CIDENI Mk have you mad, y«.ur (ir,, t! x overtake you t5 IT onDr eoata $11 Pollc v 'or $1 OBTAIN full Iroin the EASTERN IMtfii ASSURANCE CORPORATRii LIMITED.257 words
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Article67 1930-03-07 19 Ita sion Postponed Till March 29. Ser\K t \-ii:,U*rdani. Mar. 5. o! international rubber une of the Dutcl for a postponement oi M.m > vln n approval or proposal to .suspend tapping notified by those absent or meeting of Feb 19 The agreed to a postponement <67 words
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Article121 1930-03-07 19 (.[..!\A. Considers Month Unsuitable. Rubber GniA^ ■i' Amo- tapping M bi i I by tin Ovlon E..,i-iU's tkm at a meeting m the ■jn Urn Timt's o f Oeylon IIM Chairman. Mr W. CooniVx^ I'.tttndaiu-f (ii.-' us&ion it was resolved the Ct-vinr. Associatio.i :n rward to121 words
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Article48 1930-03-07 19 tea isiatlc Planters to Discuss Troposul. Sunday next Chamber of d atHon'ble Mr. Tan Chenj ttaf i>:\ t li»- subject the Robber Orow- i tndoa to agree to <.1h- proIj st< pping tapping during h that Aalad BenbUan and eteewhare ba the example set b;.48 words
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Article26 1930-03-07 19 x: VICE— COPYRIGHT.) l.cndon. March fi. have been lice larcd. cenl interim. Southern i ;un. South Perak i and Kramat Pulai 5 per26 words
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Article15 1930-03-07 19 In-reived the It i.i'.h Tin DredgI mini leai tax pay..treholdt rs on register15 words
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Article53 1930-03-07 19 day's Alterations. Ruyers Sellers. 10s 111 35 40 1.25 1.30 Hi 6d L'3.s 66 Mi 27s 11l 3s 26d 1.71 2.25 DOIB. 1.00 1.10 50 tiO 1.90 2.10 1.70 1.80 1.60 170 37 42-.. 170 1.80 2.75 2.90 1.50 1.70 37>. 42. 135 1.45 15.70 16.00 c.d.53 words
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Article321 1930-03-07 19 Government Policy Not Settled. [British Itadln Qfflllal Service.] Ru ff hy, Mar. 5. Viscount Elibunk. Coiwrvaiiv.-. m tIM House f Lords, urged Uw publication of the report <t the Commission which inquired into thl condition of the West Indian sugar mdus;:y. He complained that the Chancellor321 words
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Article185 1930-03-07 19 Final Dividend. The following is the report of the directors 0 the iharehokV I presented at the aniuiil meeting on March 15th. at Trafalgar 3tfMt at noon. After making ample provision lot depreciation ncl doUbtfUl debts the r.e proUt amountl to <. idd 3s. -.vhich. with185 words
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Article35 1930-03-07 19 Exports tor February. \\v MTC oiricinlly infoimt-l that the total Mipmcnts of rubber from Malayan ports luring February MR ai follow. Rubber 48.810 ton?; latex 143 tons, making toUl of 48.953 tons.35 words
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198 1930-03-07 19 ROSE MACPHAIL PENMAN LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Mar. 6. Rubber.— London 7- d ',d. down 4 p.m. Pi icts (L'dan stdt. spot MH; s.s. R.s.s. on Tender Mar. 24',; Apr 25 Apr-June 26; July-Sept. 27 1 Stench. Tin.- London £16f> 2s 6d. £3 17s fid down. Mininjj.— Quiet. Suimri \V;.ys 3.25198 words
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Article229 1930-03-07 19 March 6 SELLING. London 4 months' eight 2 3 15 16 London 3 months sight 2 3 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 and229 words
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Article227 1930-03-07 19 March 6. Tin 300 Tons 584.12 1 Gambier 9.40 Pepper White 70 Pepper Black 49 >.. Flake Tapioca 6.00 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 8.85 Rice, Anam No. 2 350 Rice Liang Hln Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan227 words
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Article822 1930-03-07 19 Singapore. Mar. tith.. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. <Vyer Weng 1.00 1.25 Batang Padanp 20 24 noni Batu Caves 95 1.05 Buklt Afßßfi 80 90 norn Hitams 35 41 Hony Fatt.» Hd 69 Johan Tin 35 37 Rtata Tin Dred 1.29 1.33 Klant: River 2.20 2.30 Kurh:;i 1822 words
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Article135 1930-03-07 19 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 957 th. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 2.ji29.457 lbs.: 1.307.79 tons. Offered 2.392.757 lbs.; 1.068.19 tons. Sold 2,069.383 lbs.; f?23.83 tons Spot. London 7 Ud. New York 14 S cents J PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents135 words
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Article314 1930-03-07 19 The following is the Directors' report to the shareholders of Sungei Bilut Rubber Comnany to be presented at the annual meeting on March 10th at Rennie, Lowick and Company's at noon. The immatuiv area has been maintained entirely upon the profit on the rubber. Giant Mimosa has314 words
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Article82 1930-03-07 19 (British Radio Official Service] Rugby. Mar. 5. J Foreign < xchanges an- Amsterdam 12 1J Atheris 575, Bombay is. I 27-32 d Beritn 2.t 365. Brussels 34.89. Bucharest 813. Buenos \ire 42 7-IG. Copenhagen 18.165. Geneva 35.155 Helsinsfors 193 Hong Kong Is. 5',d.. Lisbon 103.23. Madrid 41.95. Milan 92.79.82 words
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66 1930-03-07 19 March 6th., If o'rlot-k noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S S. equal to London Standard, Spot 24 24 j Standard R.S.S. OB Tender March 24 j 24 April 25 25 l May 25', 26 April- June 25 26 July-Sept. 27 tl% Tone of Market:— Steady— Dull. Latest66 words
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Article641 1930-03-07 19 LYALL EVATT'S SHARE REPORT. Unsettled Conditions. Markets continue to be over-shadowed by unsettled World Trade conditions. Consumption figures, as an indicator of prospects, continue to be unfavourable, more particularly from America, and it is obviou.s that, well as the country weathered the "Storm" of Autumn 1929. the results have by641 words
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Article52 1930-03-07 19 [British Radio Official Service] RurV. M r. :>. The prlOC Of tin to-di-v f.!l to IMC'J IC. Sd. per ton. v.Mich is the lower; feouc September 1032. Tilt increase m the invi.;ible supplit nnt.il. recorded at the end of Fcbruarv despite curtailment of production hi responsible for52 words
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Article67 1930-03-07 19 Messrs. li..> nson.s. B.'ikrr and Co.. FVnanß. have ret eived a cable from the Secret ;nies of Kuala Kang.sar Plantations advising thai the annual general moctlng mill bo held on March 25th. At this mwfttng, the Directors propoao to recommend the payment of a final dtvMi nd67 words
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59 1930-03-07 19 It can be said without much exaggeration that Swiss watches tell the time to people the whole world over. In 1929, 23 millions of these wonderful pieces of technical precision have been exported to all parts of the world. The Swiss watch-industry, separated parts included. has59 words
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Advertisement69 1930-03-07 19 VSSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. ompany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act. ATTRACTIVE69 words
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Advertisement39 1930-03-07 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter AD. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article76 1930-03-07 20 A GRIMSBY TRIUMPH. Wednesday Go Into Cup Semi-Final. [Reuters Service.] London, March 5. At Sheffield this afternoon m the replay of the sixth round tie m the English FA. Cup competition Sheffield Wednesday defeated Notts Forest 3—l. In the match at Nottingham on Saturday the score was76 words
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57 1930-03-07 20 Results m League matches to-day were as follow I>l VISION I. Middlesbrough 1, Grimsby .5 Everton 3, Aston Villa 4. DIVISION 11. Blackpool 1. West Bromwich 0. DIVISION lll— (Northern). Accrington 1, York 1. SCOTTISH LEAGl'E.— (Division I). Airdrieoivians 2 St Mirren 2. Parttck57 words
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Article54 1930-03-07 20 Hearts' Easy Path to Semi-Final. In the replay of their tie m the Scottish competition i fourth round- Hearts defeated Dundee at Edinburgh 4 o. The draw lor the semi-final to be played on March 22 resulted as follows: Hamilton vs. Partick at Celtic Park Hearts vs.54 words
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156 1930-03-07 20 The Counties Representation Scheme. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Mar. 6. The resolution passed by the Amateur Football Conference now being held m London to look after the interests of the amateur clubs and to secure better representation on the F A is based on the156 words
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Article63 1930-03-07 20 Lieut. Scot-Chad Four Times Champion. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.) London, Mar. 5. Lieut G If. Scot-Chad (Coldstream Guards' holder of the Army Squash Racquets Championship m 1926. 1927 and 1929. who was beaten by Lt V C. Gore (Rifle Brigade m the final m 1928, regained the63 words
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Article37 1930-03-07 20 Mickey Walker to Meet Len Harvey. London, Mar. 5. Mickey (Edward* Walker, the American holder of the world middleweight title, has agreed to meet Len Harvey, the Britisher, for the title In Eneland.37 words
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Article92 1930-03-07 20 The S.R.C. open their cricket season on Saturday play commencing at 2 p.m. with the use of the larger wicket. The following have been invited to play: Single. XI: W. Ess, P. D Almeida. G Westerhout. V. C Westerhout, S. L Oehlers. A. R Chapman. D C DCotta.92 words
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Article55 1930-03-07 20 The Straits Racing Association have decided that ponies and horses will have to be denniteallo^ ed h fUtUre Wners of *x> ni wIU be aUowed to choose whether they will go m the horse or pony classification, but whichever TTorTl^i for they wm have to Z i55 words
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Article16 1930-03-07 20 SSSSSSSW the .14. belon"«t Sm s £L wt on Mk the n* g^ n re «^Tj16 words
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Article149 1930-03-07 20 THE INTER-COMMERCIAL CUP. THE FINAL. H.K. and S. Bank Challenge Holders. It has fallen to the lot of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to endeavour to wrest the InterCommercial Cup from the holders, the A.P.C., who beat Mansfield's m the final last year 2 2. The A. PC. qualified to149 words
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274 1930-03-07 20 S.C.C. Passengers. O.T.F.C. 5: S.C.C. 1. The well balanced and clever O.T.F.C. side proved much too good for a weak S.C.C. eleven on the Padang last evening and it was no surprise to find the Telephone Company winners by such a large majority of274 words
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Article203 1930-03-07 20 The following teams have been chose to represent the S.C.C. m games next week: On Monday. March 10th. vs. R.a. E. Cherrington; J. Lee. G Bennett; D. Reid S. Bell. A. Donald: E. A. Joy. H Millen. J. Elmor. N. Pyfe. A. F. Johnson. On Tuesday. March. 11th.203 words
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Article310 1930-03-07 20 Defeat by Unbeaten American Team. The Rugby fifteen of the United Slates Marine Corps completed the season yesterday with an unbeaten record, defeating the Welch Regiment by fifteen points to six (three converted tries to two tries) reports the Shanghai Mercury of Feb. 24. The310 words
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Article26 1930-03-07 20 A team representing the SVC. will meet a team from H.MJ3. Kent- m a friendly soccer, match at the Stadium this evening kick-off at 5 o'clock.26 words
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Article461 1930-03-07 20 YESTERDAY'S RACING. Favourites' Day: Navarino Disqualified. k[Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. March 6. the third day of the Selangor Turf Club's meeting to-day there was a good atce and fast going. It was a favourites' it the sport was spoilt by a big shower of rain461 words
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Article247 1930-03-07 20 Handicaps for Saturday are: Ponies— Class H— 2nd Div.— .6 f urs. t Colake 8.13. Laxly Remington 8.11. Che Siti 8.9. Rosette 8.9. Snow Laddie 8.8. Taree 8.8. Shireen 8.7. The Chef 8.6. Plas Hatan 86. My Posey 8.3. Irish Lady 7.11. Ponies— Class I— 2nd Div.— .s247 words
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Article75 1930-03-07 20 On Sunday last the Ist and 2nd teams ol the Chinese Swimming Club met those of the Singapore Swimming Club at Water-polo an<i won both matches by 7 goals to nil and 5 goah to nil respectively. The following scored for the Chinese teams: Ist Team. Scow75 words
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Article86 1930-03-07 20 I The Monthly Medal Competition resulted m a tie between L. J. Empen, C. E. Brooke and S. J. Beattie each 6 down. The ball sweep was divided between C. E. Brooke, W C Taylor and S. J. Beattie— each 1 down on nine holes. The86 words
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Article699 1930-03-07 20 WEST INDIES' FINE DISPLAY. THE THIRD TEST. Headley Creates a Record With Two Centuries. George Town, Feb. 22. The third Test match between the M.C.C. I and West Indies opened here m fine weather I and on an easy paced wicket before a. large I attendance. Fernandez won the toss699 words
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Article37 1930-03-07 20 On Sunday, the 9th instant, there will be a team race for A and B classes. Teams will be picked on the morning of the race. Start 10 a.m.. Usual N.E. Monsoon course.37 words
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Article46 1930-03-07 20 Bud Walley, the Singapore flyweight, who recently arrived m the United States, appears -ilready to have created a favourable impression there. In his first fight against Joe Sicliri (New York) Walley had had the better of three rounds before his opponent was disqualified for hitting low.46 words
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Advertisement170 1930-03-07 20 i^/^h^h^h^hJmJm*****/^^ 4 j| "His Masters Voice" i ELECTRICAL RECORDING I MID-FEBRUARY ISSL INCLUDING f T A ?f at dramatic record > "Death ol 0 I X 7~ Flonzal 7 q uartet i aous btrauss waltzes McCormack sin<^ > M |h X —special Scottish records. I: TO-DAY AT i^S.MODTRIE§Co.,Ltd. 1* N^~~^7170 words
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