The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 March 1930
1930-03-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-03-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Id CENTS. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. NO. 12,969.19 words
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Article333 1930-03-08 1 Lord Irwin's secretary has replied to M.ihatma dhandi that the Viceroy regrets he has decided to start civil disobedience —Page 11. A hundred million francs have been voted m France for repairing the ravages of the disastrous Toulouse floods Page 11. Ceylon planters have now agreed to333 words
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Article1117 1930-03-08 1 Qnn-qu:d agunt homines tv sfri Ml farrago LJMU Juvenal The Topic Mil MKOPBd that there was ;i distinct hush of expectancy at the Johore State banquet on Tuesday Dlgbt when Mr. Richards m his t;ti iwell speech spoke of "'a third and more terrible alternative, which1,117 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement224 1930-03-08 1 WING LOONG. thK RECOGNISED HAfmn for tHHOPEAM TROPICAL BUITS. HIGH STRE2T |Raffles_Hotel| t TO-DAY s.s. BELGENLAND m port I I CRUISE BALL t Dancing Commences at 9 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 10th. I 5.5. COLUMBUS m port I Tea Dance 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. CRUISE, BALL, 9 p.m. to Mid-night. I224 words
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Advertisement226 1930-03-08 1 i v/ JL/ V/ *J prevents decay and i keeps the gums healthy. It makes the j j teeth white and its protective anti- j j septic action lasts for hours after use. It leaves the mouth delightfully refreshed. j Use Odol Liquid and Odol Tooth- paste morning and night226 words
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Advertisement161 1930-03-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A real friend m illness^ Page 7. Glaxo for bonnie babies Page 8. Try Klims powdered milk Page 13. Phoenix aerated Orangepop Page 8. McCoy's tablets fo? thin people Page 13. Try the Royal Motor hiring agency— Page 2. Turkish baths at the Vibra Institute Page 9. Coming161 words
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Advertisement14 1930-03-08 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STRUT.14 words
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Article20 1930-03-08 2 I f b b I Mr C Bill his b] modU rd tl r. of tl".™ i20 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement534 1930-03-08 2 ROYA!. MOTOR HIRING 10, Victoria Street. I'HONK 4591. Brainl M Hupinobih and Buick Cars od hnv day and night. oiau(;fs \f.ky kkasonable. KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Clashes at;d private lessons are now m full BWtaf. Madnm Kelvoy will be holding a display ::i May and parents who desire534 words
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Advertisement300 1930-03-08 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT WITH j i THE BAND of tKe 2nd Bettt. Welch Rest. VOCALIST MR. PAUL VERDAII^ if Book at Little's. Popular Price $1. j I Sunday, March 16th, at 9.30 p.m. rj ONE RECITAL ONLY j{j ALFRED MIROVITCH S THE FAMOUS300 words
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Advertisement255 1930-03-08 2 p e ALHAMBRA^i I TO NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT 8.15 4^ A 4 V SEE. HEAR AND ENJOY M.G.Ms GREAT MUSK n |XH E V i Hollywood! 1 revue I 1 25 WORLD FAMOUS STARS AND A CHORUS ALL TALKING-SINGING-DANCING. y SPECIAL EXTRA PERFORMANCES ON BATUBDAI the Mh A255 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1930-03-08 2 THE WEEK. Bth. A 02 1», 83. 15.50. 6.5. H W.. 11 10 am 4 2 k Om 30 va. Dnder M s.c.c 2 pja. CeykM dut M Home to Sir Cecil and i ad) cit mentl 4is p.m Sing: re polo an aland tonrtrrtii ar: Fuotb.sll B.C P A127 words
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Article1259 1930-03-08 3 i By Our Film Correspondent Tin- Sti«<-n Revue; Interesting, Ingenious but Inreal; "Digging" at the Onsor; The Asiatic Frob!em: Alhambra's new Clothes. 'THE SCREEN revue m my c pinion i definitely not the best kind of "talkie." It is less satisfying than the stage rev1,259 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1930-03-08 3 [Flectricit V I J^ CCONOIVIY AND SERVICE i 1-* a ii ">"n "JL^J. I fm J Use EJ«Ctricitf to lighten your 8 ",3BHBH l--»^«3ur and to light your leisure. I v \i wSHH Woman's Work is never djne." alt ll never ne^d be where I v^tj-x 9JSS3B Electricity is used211 words
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Advertisement273 1930-03-08 3 I Chubb's Strong- Room Doors -L-l 2 f jl-' <\ a fZ *t* cannot be given to the I ,j i^ aJ'H^S f I may we re X I; door of any security R^^Hl I lnforred and ar X %is the possible weak- |-i' s^l 1 wi!l rob h^ w273 words
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Advertisement299 1930-03-08 3 INOXICB. I U. S. De SUVA BROTHERS beg to notify the public that 1 they have opened new premises t as manufacturing jewellers, etc. 5 t AT I No. 61, HIGH STREET, j Wbf»n von buy Com A| &<;ale" Milk Foihl \o i :^i^ 1 kn »w vim are obtaining!299 words
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940 1930-03-08 4 MEASURING FATIGUE. Keeping the Car Abreast of Science. Detroit. >li< h. Jan. 2.V The men who keep automobile design abreast of modern developments m science have been holding their annual conclave here this week. Their national organization is known as the Society of Automotive Engineers940 words
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Article25 1930-03-08 4 Mr. Linwood A Miller, president of the Willys Overland Company, m llßUllM that, during 1930 Aniencu will produce 1.C000G) lewcr can than m 192'J25 words
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Article16 1930-03-08 4 There were 27,156 traffic accidents m Berlin during the twelve months last year.16 words
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Article19 1930-03-08 4 A correspondent m The Motor Cycle writes of a car m Japan with sonu* twelve to sixteen head lamps.19 words
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Article180 1930-03-08 4 TAKE li i SY Hurry Which I b> la* ii. >n m \Umii; the w simple an export, it beginner may i I I While it anii"' m tin of a turer t be iv rather thai I m othei nmnli which a180 words
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Article46 1930-03-08 4 Research Work Proceedlß| >«n^ A distinct of the vehlcli gives ttK are made In I use m V motor i them r.p m are pro Til. > and the < rocki r- >i" abit- econooij telned. The n 450 lb per iq nium Tht keen!:46 words
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Article20 1930-03-08 4 it b iUted :)i i 1 I their m:: car export i H exporti I of the <20 words
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Article15 1930-03-08 4 it is und< h;..- refined I sadoi I I dxttv ul'y «>! ImpracUcaJ I15 words
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Article35 1930-03-08 4 As the "first man to promulgate the doctrine. that for the prosperity of the country the vor'King man should be prosperous." Mr. Henry Ford has been awarded the gold medal oi the Pennsylvania Society.35 words
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Article36 1930-03-08 4 "You've no idea we're doing 60, have you?" remarked the firm's representative m satisfied tones. "No," replied the breathless buyer-to-be, "but judging by the use they made of theit note-books, several policemen we've passed havo" i36 words
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Article76 1930-03-08 4 The persistent fouling of a spark plug m one cylinder is sometimes caused by the cylinder itself being out of round or the piston rings may be worn to the point where a "sloppy piston" results. Sluggish and improperly seating valves should be grounded. Burned or corroded distributor76 words
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Article9 1930-03-08 4 Edinburgh is increasing by twenty its automatic traffic signals.9 words
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Article36 1930-03-08 4 Said a visil irife irani I calls *s<» pretty,' our neiffhbou I par hour; mj da I but a being I n that firm, and I leave nnl« I l»'t. :> it'll prohaWs !> I their board!* 136 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement312 1930-03-08 4 f r b^^^^^j 1 f i! U I ■■■***** HBBBBjH •^-jj^mm '^^f '^"""'^BB* f j^j»'^| *j I -^^^^r^ l^_^3 _?BBkJB __—^«^B I "f j^bW A^?^^^^*^^B» »C *'<6^ •l'^WV *»^"»m. A— 1 ■—^—^^i-^^^^BB^^^-^^^^^^^jßjßjß^Jß^^ I .^^^^^^l &^£mK 1 A Oil- jw*r tjrjgy '^V~39-' i ~*y v m^^^* bibbbl ,1 j Si BBL^k312 words
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Advertisement48 1930-03-08 4 nnninniiiiiiiiiiiiinnn Auß^M'iimnwaooowimooor-ooaM.Juiuiiu j QUPER 1 w^ surpasses I VULO VULCANISING I X C* v V S I The STRONGEST I REPAIR m the WORLD I for TYRES TUBES I I I 1 t Distributors X I Malayan Motors, Ltd. 14 20, Orchard Road, Singapore. v t if; nnin.nniriinininTiDDnDDDDDDEJßDOiMiooDOD.DLiiujui48 words
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Article128 1930-03-08 5 rti »"t D.vclopment by Great I British Firm. is the best and most conn be given to any motorist. applicable to all just mak- th<- cl« Hunts of motoring;. M-rvice rendered by many tdustry, relf-reliance ought. i therefore, with consider- the latent development to It lias been128 words
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Article91 1930-03-08 5 Overcoming Congestion m the Streets. In c.n attempt to relieve the congestion caused ">y cu-s parked m the streets of Paris, supplen ntary regulations have recently been introduced by the police, which make it an offence park a car At any place not set apart for he91 words
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Article47 1930-03-08 5 i Comparing the mileage of surfaced roads, mitting city streets, m Europe and the United itates it is stated that there are 639.000 miles f rurfaced roads m Europe, while the total of uch highways m the United States i; approxi- -lately 150.000 miles.47 words
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Article30 1930-03-08 5 All motor vehicles m Venezuela are now required to be fitted with both electric and handaperated horns, the former for use m the open country and the latter .n to'?.30 words
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Article2539 1930-03-08 5 NEW MODELS. Changes m Existing Types of Cars. This will definitely be a year of the eightcylinder car if the trend noted at the recent annual automobile show m New York is continued throughout the year. The truth of this assertion was to be found not2,539 words
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Article30 1930-03-08 5 "A man travelUnf on an open road is enutled to go at any pace he likes, and pedestr.r.n, v.:.nti:., to ttOU must signal." Judge r Jv COM rV.30 words
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Article30 1930-03-08 5 To prove that he was not drunk a motorist removed his coat and waistcoat and stood on his hcid He fu the i charged with being disorderly.30 words
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Article24 1930-03-08 5 MONEY PLENTIFUL In Johannesburg petrol is 2s. 9d. a gallon, yet the bigger type of car with a relatively high consumption is very popular.24 words
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Article27 1930-03-08 5 In the New Year the parking of cars m the centre of Paris is to be prohibited between 10 a.m. and pjß. netpt on Sundays and holidays.27 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1930-03-08 5 ♦J* •> •> ♦> A unny you should mention f I BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED t I X t It .t eorge has just bought a new car from them V I t y I Wm !j! A^e says they have very nice X closed cars m stock X v ♦j*111 words
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Advertisement234 1930-03-08 5 GENUINE A M Ti Jf V Morns Minor Saloon was delivered shortly before /y 1 Christmas, and I have now covered 3500 miles O WNEI\ S Maximum speed on the level is a genuine 55 m.p.h. or^r% even P* 1 ***** U P times touched 60 UNBIASED m.p.h. on a234 words
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Saturday Football Specials.
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Article1060 1930-03-08 6 JVAN SHARPE on P AN EVIL CRYING OUT FOR REMEDY NEWCASTLE BUYING OFF THE RELEGATION BOGEY. Ivan Sharpe this uerk rails attention to one of the hi* blots on league football f thf prevent day. commercialism tarried to the extreme by the rule which permits < lul*s to1,060 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1930-03-08 6 FRED KEENOR on THE MOST DIFFICULT JOB ON THE FIELD A MATTER OF TEMPERAMENT MEN OF INTEGRITY. 1 have no kick ajjainst referees." says Fred Keenor, the famous Cardiff City player and Wei li international. "We all make mistakes, and referees, like other men are1,052 words
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Article, Illustration437 1930-03-08 6 Al Cuici - My Greatest Golfing Fauit. Al Cuici />!/ V < ii. vi:» cf i cm t w»unu prof<- t«-!lv how he overcame his -'I •C.ti4 fa«M :;<■'. tin;; the body m v. f rom the v lk: all the p It. applie- to rvtrv .hot. but the niblick, ai d the437 words
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Article72 1930-03-08 6 Paris, Jan. .0 An Englishman named Davis at the Motltt Carlo Sporting Club placed the maximum nf fi.ooo francs on No. 17 on each of the two table* and won m each case. He picked up his winnings &nd left tin stakes on the tables,72 words
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Article31 1930-03-08 6 Wilk'.don man: His dog bit me. and al- 1 though I knew he was entitled to a first bite. I I wish he had tried it on some one else c31 words
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Article299 1930-03-08 6 THE HAMILTON EMPIRE GAMES. British Sportsmen take Action Over sixty Bnti?h sportsmen were pn a held at tin- Say j v. i to ■wul r London m pondent. fur the n i po t ol cL cussing t'n,' Empire Gainei to be held U Hamilton, Ontario, next i I and299 words
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Article140 1930-03-08 6 Then* was much activity m the football transfer market on Saturday, writes our London correspondent m mail week and one club. Liverpool, was concerned m business _eg?.rding three of their players who have changed their headquarters. The most important is Jiat of David Davidson, the centre-half, who140 words
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Article374 1930-03-08 6 Possibilities of the Test Team. Discussing the recently selected Australian Test Team the Sydney Referee says: The team has been very ably md wisely I believe it would bo ttui be ter by the htcl ision vi Allsopp. and would have been stil! had the two374 words
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Article50 1930-03-08 6 St. Louis (U.S.A.). William Penny has been awarded £500 damages m a St. Louis court lor acting on his foreman's suggestion to twist the tail of a calf to persuade it to enter a truck. The animal promptly kicked him when he twisted its tail.50 words
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Article, Illustration716 1930-03-08 6 Arthur Peall - WANTED A DISCERNING BALL Arthur Peall Billiards Notes and Comments. I One that would Misbehave when I Wrongly Hit i s S BEWARE OF HITTIN(J TOO llli.n by S j "The one thin* I should like to invent is a b.ill which erratically when struck wrongly." says Arthur IVall. It716 words
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Article, Illustration138 1930-03-08 6 Johnny Risko - The Hardest Sock I Ever Got. Johnny Risko By eaav-natl nt■ < < i be w< hi 12 roun.lN with < 1 Jack Shrike-, m I■■ m i I D i iter i :i I nrh chin ju R .r. I H t. In the head with Mi rhrrc [wi138 words
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Article295 1930-03-08 7 MEXICAN PLAN. ft* British Subjects Secure Decrees. Paris. Jan. 31. H ectl living m France have I ÜBOM painh-vs M«- pool without 'etting a foot til It tl the Bnt tune that taken Mhraat --c of the I il Hntish petitioner was n-.i. Hands, wh i295 words
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Article284 1930-03-08 7 I s vnator's Proposal Rejected. Senator Van den ben: 'R-.'publu an. Doabeff of th* Senate Committee r.a liv~uLir Pos.sev-ion«. intro*wi a Bill to mm the Philippines a sort of a Republican constitution Filipino Legislature, over a mn fl-,th progn-ssive tariff UM same period, at the end of Independence284 words
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Article108 1930-03-08 7 I Bwkthlre A ngpcitod I <: had drink would n t drive I if he h,d n.uKng rt 9 I »«ch ha has hod, U your II P* c; ■"(!> vho goes cmt for a 1 W>*t li h«r NgM to be on I I (k toMorning Post - 108 words
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Article694 1930-03-08 7 STAGE TRAGEDIES. Bobbie Storey's Case One of Thousand. Just over six ywi ■go an American Mnd Vta was then showing films m England, came to me and told me he had found a beautiful barmaid. "She ought to g a on the stage." he said *>.ie694 words
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Article281 1930-03-08 7 A ivport from Peking tt> the vffect ihit \n i-ffort is beinK made to reconcile the Owlai Lama and tht- t-xiled Pane nan Lama, why resides m Mukden, ii erf considerable Importance since a return to Lhasa of the latter, who is the spiritual head of Lamaistic281 words
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Article84 1930-03-08 7 l\lr. F. P. Roche, the well-known South Kttiah pi inter piu-eoded on leave to Europe by the .<iU.no Maru. During his absence. Mr. A. J. DcfICMV will bJ nctmg General Manger, lubber E ti.tc; of Krian, says the Malay MaU. Mr. V. H. Wuison. Senior Engineer. Posts and Telegraphs Department.84 words
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Advertisement305 1930-03-08 7 Laß^B^P%YK&B^^^B^^^ /f jr" 1/ I f <T" ft I I r^ I "a y L' t A Friend m Illness i^^^^^l^Mr You will always remain faithful to "4711 Eau de Cologne, 1 1 once you learnt its value m the days of your trial. Cool as H a mother's hand305 words
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Advertisement170 1930-03-08 7 §Sore Places Heal i to Stay Healed I Our portrait is of Master Ewns, of When the BlOOd 64, Jacob Btrc(t,Di*<jU,Livirp<)ol, j§ CleaDSCd With W England, uho^e w<Uh-r tvriics: |r^ "My boy yot a scratch from a J^^^^±. Mk nail which caused blood poisoning >^^ Pf? was covered with sore170 words
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Article633 1930-03-08 8 Poitai Package Service. "J Ccr:e:po.iclent. 1 geventgr-three peraom Including representativf <it various public- bodies and local packIge effln attended the mcetuig held recently m the Chine -e Chamber of Commerre to dis--us: the p:> sibility of further appealing to Government for the reduction of the proposed633 words
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Article298 1930-03-08 8 A Drab Display. It mu.t be disappointing to foreigners ar.d other visitors to the House of Commons, t\r>e?ting to see it enlivened by the presence of rcmen Members, to (tad that as a whole, their "!cthe< are even dicbber than those of their male colleagues. Black298 words
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Article242 1930-03-08 8 Monday. Keh. H. The following were the guests at a dinner re i t;y Hi.> Excellency and Lady dementi at 3 vernment House: Rt. Rev. Bishop Ferrtchon, Hon. Mr. J. Sc-U and Mis. Scott. Hon. Mr. V.\ C. Huggard and Mrs. Huggard. Hon. Mr M. B. Shelley. Hon.242 words
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Advertisement279 1930-03-08 8 I FOR THE NEW YEAR I I 19 55 H.P. fIPIHP^fIHi This new '521' Model is a I I 6 CYLINDER. P |M|V^^^\ /7 S^sS^S I H I I \g I ff features and a comparatively H i nccs r SB ■> VI Wm Si v^v j^yf m M m279 words
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Advertisement192 1930-03-08 8 4 k i JE LOOK AT HER! 4 A SOLID little rock of firm J F flesh, with fine straight f limbs, a beautiful, healthy C colour and even, white, L> She has the intelligence of the W perfect food, which supplu s the j r body and the brain192 words
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Advertisement316 1930-03-08 9 BUSINESS CARDSw TYPEWRITING. typewrit! a c—e I < M'Mlorale. S Tt-UT> vi'i :ui:iTiNt; isi Ri-..\r. U Street, Sin [;>.«•. ASSAGE tMCt HE rss fumiko iv (.hint "marble flooring TILES. m; CASKET CO. I ivnh.is Baai i i Street Phtm Bt*s. VIBRA INSTITUTE rirkhh Baths Kruuty and Ht.tlth Specialist" MADAME JUNE,316 words
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Advertisement586 1930-03-08 9 TENDERS. ■I MUNICIPALITY of sixr.ApottE. NOT TCP 1w !VeM niu j »:ow .mued k, u.e f ,,ow.n* mate,, -•vhvs, an,j that perUcufen, of e r> ps,:r t Teild r *t«ft MS I Erection i Bactnc S'iU-Stalmn at Ke<* N m Hoad w Nt m March lath. 1030 I Sanitary Installation586 words
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Advertisement1110 1930-03-08 9 NOTICES. I AUCTION SALES. 'fif&&i£,'^££§BSUKtiUßm I Government Monopolies. J o f FEDERATED MALAY confiscated goods. STATF*n U \TI wuo i(l b; h< Xl at tne Government Monopolies' g**»lPQ *AUiWAIO. Store (Cecil Street). New Time Table will he n Mtmda V March 10th at 2.30 p.m. introduced onMarch 10th, l^J^^rS^^S^^ A1,110 words
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Advertisement216 1930-03-08 9 fr 4+ AN OLD FAVOURITE i f Crosse Blackwell's i Oxtail Soup I THE WORLD'S BEST! I "^^♦▼♦♦♦♦4 <^~ir>|r 1 _^H I^F •> _^r _^_i_l_l__^_H_^_H_l_l_l j I Pi L- J V M l II i'SUGAROANB" BRANDS OF I HAMS ""> BACON. I They are tKe Best. I TRUTH IX ADVERTISI216 words
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804 1930-03-08 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930. THE WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. Whilst it is certainly the fact that the Communist organisations throughout the world are taking advantage of the unemployed demonstrations by joining m and encouraging them m order to try and give them a definitely Communistic appearance, it is804 words
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Article1293 1930-03-08 10 Mr. J. A. Harvey and Mr. J. Calder have been appointed to assist the Registrar of Cooperative Societies. The Gazette records the deep regret of His Excellency the Governor at the death of Mr. D. Lucey, A.S.P.. Penang. Captain A. C. Gilbert S.V.C. and Mr. E. Baughan S.S.P. have been1,293 words
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Article70 1930-03-08 10 THE ULU GOMBAK TIN OPTION. JUDGMENT fob BAUMANN Stay of Bxecutiti Graßted. I From Our Ow, Kual.i Imm M m the supreme coun rrh Farrer Manby deliver Gombak reaerv. opti fields versua Bauau He said that m additi pprfornrir.ee of the CQQtra fondant could sent and could .-;iv be W;v70 words
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Article17 1930-03-08 10 [FREE PRESS SERVICE --COPYRi Gfil I**. Mar An up-country nui resulted m tin cap:17 words
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84 1930-03-08 10 Presentation to Mrs, Rt4uL Tn< Bis! f Bingi who an were tbf by the mci Association on ThurNallur Road. Siglap, U Mrs. J. T. N Hi The esteem In hit h Uv flock was a. preeentati races m th-- Chun A small pn84 words
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Article92 1930-03-08 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK T^ AND RUBBER PMCtt [FREE PRESS SERVICELondon. Mar. 7, V<»;» p.m Messrs. Lewis. Lazaru- mci notify to-day's tin prices ii follows: Spot £162 14 L 6 (up ward £164 15 16 < up £1 7 16). The market is Him Messrs. Symington and notify92 words
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Article64 1930-03-08 10 Malay (lirl Killed Lid h< An overturned hue cai the junction of Grov, R Road last night toM I which had occurred thei evenina Enquiru- Indfcab approaching Bmga] junction ram.- Into CoUisiOO wKU travelling m the Grove Road Tithe occupant M women and three child One64 words
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41 1930-03-08 10 Federal < <»urn il V'» lr At the BMtUn 13th amonßst tl, $13^.000 (special pW of an m roptan tenhani The bill- to be him.'. amendment >. Oopj repit Persons minals. ilohwnmadjui I torn .Deurmmatiuii' Stamps. Pl*** (amendment41 words
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Article50 1930-03-08 10 On tin- eu XI departure for Buroi day. a dinner m Europe Hotel M of Singapore and W present His Lord lin-speiitv WM prof* »nson (10 vUiuli 111 replied, and other ir y nature wmn ,Sir William MWrto iWO pUlMie )Udf< '^r. Ju.stuv Stevens M<i I50 words
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Advertisement241 1930-03-08 10 "A delicious Liqueur" /^»18&^ I Sole Agents --ii.v;^ J (J, I CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO.. LTD. Ir^-^-^ 11J I Unmrp, -aied under the Companies' Ordinances of Hone King. I—•- I J tlncorparated m Shanghai >. \^^fL~ r ~^^^J*L^^^ 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. a I BY SPECIAL "^V APPOINTMENT TO v241 words
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Advertisement97 1930-03-08 10 1 i <£/n 1 I ASPARAGUS I* w 9^ A FOOD INSPECTOR Bays that food is more often overweight than underweight. A young husband says that this is also true of his wife's pastry. All young married couples are advised to take out "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE97 words
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Article61 1930-03-08 11 JAPAN OPPOSES. Obintion to Imperial Preference. Par Ka.stern Service] Shanrhai, Mar. 7. •h< leading cotton trade .ii'- public meeting on tht prt>posed increase m (OOdfe duty, which continues 'tfiition. m trade declare they are paf cent, if it is universal Imp. ml preference with a Uinai61 words
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Article45 1930-03-08 11 h Kates liy Air. RVICB/— -GOPYAIOHT.I I i.iidon. Marrh 7. :iv. winch recently > on-truction it.s "id £1.000.000 llnftOO, tht- London ttrlicy ol ;iu railway! pencr* that tbe chief comme to r.n aiiciMttm with to Uurout ii the freight to mml Iran the45 words
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Article67 1930-03-08 11 Srhacht Resigns. [Reutei > Service Berlin. Mar. T. Kigned the presidency id announcemenl at to-day's the R> ■!< lisbank that he mtit] years before Qtract surpiised the direction m the banking reason for his resigde to the Young plan thing had occurred since t<> make him alur he67 words
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Article45 1930-03-08 11 Agreement m April. [Renter*! Service.] London. Mar. 7. communique coverinc the heads of th<' PsJai In the mcniT.s. ol the committee Mr. IfacDonald confident the Kaval re budge* n a fivethal the Conferer.rhands of the admirals B-.id definite pro- le DOV txamin-45 words
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23 1930-03-08 11 FRFE PREBB SERVICE. —COPYRIGHT j London. March 7. Rochdalot is asking Mr Admiralty, the ,iumemployeei who are m Singa-23 words
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Article32 1930-03-08 11 ReUel Votes. Renter's Service 1 Paris. Mar. 7... to-day \oted 100.000.000 WUUn for the flood disasuna In v.hich many lives I and much property damaged. <bles on pagt 12.32 words
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Article145 1930-03-08 11 POLICE CONSTABLE IN HANDCUFFS. A Dfe*rtc« to the Uniform." although I was m uniKhan. an Indian police conI before Mr. c. H. G. Cmrt v.'sterday with fam an old Chine:* ice•uht.- rejuinrd Mr Clarke. your uniform you .should knfl handcuffed while wearridenec that two Chinese OO vmteta on instructions s145 words
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150 1930-03-08 11 NO SUPPORT FOR YEN. Northern Leaders Going Abroad. [Reut*i-s Far Eastern Service.] Thp t Peipin*. March 7. Fen* v! h 8 CiViI War> Yen Hsi shan and feng Yu-hslane against Chiang Kai-shek aopears unlikely to materials. Yen Hsi-shan *mng a statement that he and Peng150 words
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Article285 1930-03-08 11 Troops and Gunboats for Pakhoi. [Nanyanq Siang Pau Press Service 1 Hong Kong:, March 7. A portion Qi Chan? Fat-fui's and Li Tsun^van's armies entered Yamlirn through Wungtaten and Ling-shan. Advance |uards are aporoaching Limchow. Telegraphic communications between Pakhoi and Ltecbow are interrupted. The a^agftstratei have wired285 words
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Article123 1930-03-08 11 LOCAL \l TONOMY SYSTEM IN KOREA. [Nanyo Nicln-Nic hi Service.] Tokyo. March 6. It is announced that the Government has Jecided to expand the local autonomy system m Photn (Korea*. DEFEATED COI'XC ILLORS SUBSTITUTED. Messrs. F. Ichimiya and B. Noda have been appointed a? Councillors to the123 words
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192 1930-03-08 11 Allegations Not Supported by Facts. London. Feb. 26. Lord Atkin, delivering the Privy Council Judgment m the case of Sitalakshmi Animal vs. Venkata Subrahmanian. regretted that Their Lordships could not leave the case without adverting to the judgment of one of the Judges of192 words
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Article26 1930-03-08 11 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association will be held m the Masonic Hall, Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, next at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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Article46 1930-03-08 11 GANDHI'S SCHEME. Viceroy Regrets the Action. [Reuters Service.] New Delhi. March 7. Lord Irwins secretary acknowledged Mr Gandhis letter, and regrets that he is contemplating action which is clearly bound to involve violation of the law and danger to the public peace.46 words
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Article81 1930-03-08 11 Mrs. Oemaret's Death. [Reiner's Service] London. Mar. 7. At the inquest, on Mrs. Demaret a verdict of accidental death was returned. The evidence showed she apparently slipped when putting flowers on the window sill. I Mrs. Demaret. who was stenographer to Mr. Stimson. fell from an upper81 words
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Article52 1930-03-08 11 Discovery Expedition Returns. [Reuter's Service.] Canberra, March 7. The Mawson Expedition m the Discovery left Kerguelen on March 2nd for Australia as the Antarctic summer closes at the eiri ol March, therefore second visit to the Antarcticcoast which was hoped might be made has bt en found to52 words
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Article57 1930-03-08 11 Five Accused Acquitted. fßeuter's Service.] Charlotte. Iff. Carolina. M:»r. 7. The five Gastor.ia textile wuil-"rs arrested m cc.inection with the death of Mi;-. Ella Mary Wiggins, who was killed m September when a lorry load of strikers was fired on by, nonstrikers. have been acquitted on the57 words
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Article39 1930-03-08 11 May Scheme Agreed To. TReuter's Service.] Colombo. March. 7. The Ceylon Estates Proprietary Association now agrees to May cessation of tapping and is taking a referendum cf locally controlled interests. [Earlier cables on page 12.)39 words
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Article178 1930-03-08 11 Attempted Murder Charge at the Assizes. The defence of Ang Poon charged at tlv Assizes before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday with attempted murder, and with being m possession of a revolver without a permit, was that he was m his lorn.' and knew nothing of Uu178 words
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Article100 1930-03-08 11 Well-Known Chinese on $50,000 Bail. Yeo Nee Kia. a well-known Chinese who is charged m connection with an alleged nine years old crime was before the Second Magistrate yesterday morning when Mr. E. Cheers, head of the Detective Department, applied for an increase of the bail100 words
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69 1930-03-08 11 Tientsin, Feb. 23. Following the postal ban imposed by the District Kuomintang on the Peking and Tientsin Times, copies of which mailed abroad have repeatedly been confiscated, the Chinese censors yesterday seized six copies of the China Year Book, which is published by the Times,69 words
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Article30 1930-03-08 11 The G.0.C., accompanied by Bt. Major D. J. Stevens R.A. will Inspect the l-20th Burma Rifles and will be absent from Singapore from March 14th. to 19th. m consequence. I30 words
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Article915 1930-03-08 11 A CHANGE OF POLICY. More Advice Less Dispensing. An important decision to altT .he policy o' the Society so that the clinics would be regarded no longer as outdoor dispensaries but as centres of advice and as offices, alone, WK arrived at at the annual meeting915 words
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Article107 1930-03-08 11 Philippine Government to Take Action. Manila, Feb. 21. For the purpose of curbing the practice of defrauding the Philippine Government m connexion with the concession of contracts for materials and supplies, an executive order may soon be promulgated against commercial firms which resort of foul tactics. Governor General107 words
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Advertisement49 1930-03-08 11 Sole Stockists ROBINSONS a^B g^aw .^gg^gfl a^aw^^^^a^grm I V /I i m I MaHZ^^^^a^a^aMal I" LEAD WOOL"! Shows a Saving V of 25 7. to 40% t over X I RUN LEAD I i* J^ SOLE AGENTS J WILLIAM JACKS CO., (MALAYA), LTD. V SINGAPORB-PENANG— KUALA LUMPUR— IPOH V49 words
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Article410 1930-03-08 12 RED PLANS FAIL. .Minor Clashes m Many Capitals. [Reuters Service] London. Mar. K. O BUB ml t attempts to-day to sta*,. tfflWlMhation- all over the world m IOMMfUnW v 'th "inter national unemployed day" have so far beCB m.unh a fiasco. There were skirmisher between vie uc410 words
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379 1930-03-08 12 Mr. Churchill Supports Mr. Baldwin. I British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Mar. 6. Mr Winston Churchill, who was the Chancellor of the Exchequer m the late Conservative Government, has given his full support to .he declaration made or. Tuesday by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative ex-Premier,379 words
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Article48 1930-03-08 12 (Reuters Service. 1 New York, Mar. 6. Ii b iwnwml that a ballot of shareholders m the Fn\ Film Corporation resulted m the approval of the £12.000.000 re-financing plan advocated by Mr. William Fox and the Banca Amerira and Blair Corporation banking group,48 words
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Article21 1930-03-08 12 [Reuter'a Bervice.] London. Mar. 7. Mr Wilfrid E. F. Jackson succeeds Sir Herbert Read as Governor of Mauritius.21 words
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207 1930-03-08 12 LORDS DEBATE POSITION. Confusion Worse Confounded by Army Order. iKtlutis Service. I London. March 6. In the Boom of Lorde to-day the Dufcc of Atholl. calling attention to the recent Benrlce I ■tteffl it warding the intercessory prayer:, for Cl.iistians m Russia at rh.inh parades.207 words
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245 1930-03-08 12 The Powers' Demands. I Reuters Service. I I i lid m. March experti to-daj continued consideration Urn submaiiiu- question. Britain, An rtca, Italy arc prepared to accept v b of discussion 1.80 maxtaum iir.i! U». displaeemect; Japan aiahei maximum ofl UN tana; Praaoi ii prepared to245 words
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Article246 1930-03-08 12 How the League May Help. [Reuter's Service. 1 Gene\a. Mar. 7. The Health Committee of the League continued its examination of the Chinese Go\ HBBMOI proposals. The latter asks the Leagues help and technical advice with regard to reruiin salutary v. orks which are comprised m tile246 words
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Article138 1930-03-08 12 [British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby. Mar. 6. The last time a bank rate of 4 per cent *as declared, says a British Wireless message was m October 1925. During the last year five changes have been made. the rate varying from sto 6 'a per138 words
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Article121 1930-03-08 12 10,000 HOMELESS. Reconstruction Work of Years. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Mar. 6. The death roll m the floods m the South of Fiance is now put at 403. but r. increa-ing te'dily as the water recedes a~id the ruined hTJ c.-> are explored. There are 10.003 people h121 words
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Article158 1930-03-08 12 Will It Mean Bloodshed [Reuter's Service. 1 Ahmed a had. Mar. 6. Gandhi has decided to start his campaign of civil disobedience on Wednesday. The place selected for offering civil disobedience by the first batch of volunteers under Gandhi is Jalalpur. m the Bural district. It is158 words
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Article99 1930-03-08 12 Grain Stabilisation Scheme. i Reuters Service.) Washirmto i. M ir. Mi LLggt, chairman of th<- r\tnn Board. c: a Matemt ::t declares that the Or.-.irj STabi]i>ation Corp* intt ion would i to bwy v. heat at maiiwt pried and rem v< fj n .hi inaikH vbatcver99 words
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Article419 1930-03-08 12 A Specimen Meeting. f. ::i>'« tim 1 was held at the Medical CVn g£ oy Ki'ici permission of the Principal <>n Feb. 27th. A lartjf numbtr ol exhibit beint: ihown. The President showed hyacinth plants which had been induced to flower b" placiiv. them kl told ifcum419 words
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Article25 1930-03-08 12 Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Bukit Timah Range "C" (Scottish) Company Table "A". Sunday, 8.00 a.m. Bukit Timah Range "C" (Scottish) Company Table "A".25 words
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Article388 1930-03-08 12 FOREIGNER ARRESTED. Forged Bills of Lading Neti $80,000. Mr. J. Jonio. commission agent. 289 Rue Cardinal Mercier. Shanghai, was charged before Judge Kao and Senior Consul's Deputy Burdett m the criminal section of the Provisional Court on Feb. 24 with having "between February 1 and February 10388 words
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Article549 1930-03-08 12 A SELADANG AT SEMENYIH. Several Injured by Infuriated Beast. VtttmUy morning, fays the Malay Mail of Tuesday, a aeladang v. as shut near the 2nth mile at B rngel Lallans. Earl- m the norning Mr Math-r. an assistant on BtOMnyih Tir. Dredpiiv.v wakeiu-u t; the howling and barking o all549 words
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Article42 1930-03-08 12 Administration by Special Commissioners. London, Feb. 25. Monaco, Feb. 25th. Prince Louis has issued decrees dissolving the National and communal Councils and entrusting administration to a Special Commission of five officials until the new elections (*an bt' held. i42 words
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598 1930-03-08 12 NEW NOSES FOR OLD. Man Who Puts Sex Appeal Into Ruby Lips. Hn!l> wood. Thr man who re illy wields the greatest power m Hollywood vJOsge i; th< quiefe I m the entire c ilony. Ha wosfca bard n trcmendcu-; tespona bttity :.:\d. when the I598 words
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Article240 1930-03-08 12 The following bcctr wil b" rv. V.n*>V i on 8l n.: XCX-I ICTiON. Bnv BCOUU' V: U BOOk. IMM. The Nt w Nati re Boolu. I 3.n Tfcing A Bright B Can do by h. .\r--301 Things A Bright Girl Can Do bf J. Stewart. More240 words
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Article61 1930-03-08 12 Majestic Commander Heard m England. London. I•■ i» 26. Listeners-in had a surprise last night when Captain Vaughan, Commander of the liner Majestic, gave a broadcast talk from mid-ocean, while the liner was steaming at 23 knots. This is the first time the British Broadcasting Corporation61 words
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Miscellaneous614 1930-03-08 12 CUVRCH SKiaid.s. I n. WUKtw s CATHEDI ft IST SUNDAY IN I 7 am. Hob Oonun I 7.30 ;i m Matin* 8 iiv (choral) H I n> ladft] B i. 5.30 pjn (choral i Ev< I Monday, Weinesdaj Holy Communion Tuesday. Thundaj M I Holy c< mmunton I SI M\TTiii:\vs.614 words
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Article239 1930-03-08 13 The Most Successful Test Hatsmen. London, Feb. 26. New Plymouth The final match of the ILC.C toir m New Zealand was begun to-day. Taranaki scored 139. Nasmith contributing 59. while Barratt took 4 for 21. The MCC had l»)4 lor ft. Turnbull scoring '<?• not239 words
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Article188 1930-03-08 13 S.V.R.A. Spoon Competition. The following A.ts tin result Ofl the Spoon BhoOt ol the S.V.RA. OOmpetttion tired <»n th Fan- r Range on Sunday The conditions were lo ships at 306 yards and 10 shot! at d) 0 yards MOyds. 600 yds. Total H. J. Sp:!;K.^ 38 30188 words
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Article116 1930-03-08 13 The fcUovinf art- the resolCi U) Saturday ttMTh Ist Team. p w. d. l. Pt H.Q V.. Welch R. tf 0 2 0 14 II O.) Welch R 7 5 1 I 11 A" Coy. Welch R I 5 1 2 11 B Coy. Welch R. .15116 words
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Article95 1930-03-08 13 Lodge Fails to Stay Two Rrounds. New Orleans, Feb. lit. Camera knocked out Farmer Lodge (17 m .:< m Minnesota with a terrific ris;ht upper cut In the second round after 262 seconds of lighting. In the first round Lodge riled the Italian by cMnchtaf Camera jabbed95 words
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Article21 1930-03-08 13 London, Feb. £<>. In a Ru^by Union mat^h played to-day Oxford University beat Roya.l Air Force 10 321 words
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Article172 1930-03-08 13 Mr. J. A. H. Catten's Sensational! Disclosure. i Mr. Catten makes the sensatiana] dI)C!OS' PC m the Evening Standard tint Kheote hi been projected to form a isagUC prising the leading Association pr.ofe ioj i' clubs m the south of England. The propo ci new172 words
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Article233 1930-03-08 13 Quarter of a million Points Sine October. London. Feb. 21. The amazing scoring skill of Lindrum was illustrated when he reach.Mi this afternoon a piarter million points since the start of his our m October uiuain^t the aggresata of his opponenta of 209.723 This is a world233 words
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Article140 1930-03-08 13 International Half Back at Delhi. Til* 5 English international Rugby half back A T Young, has left home for India and uill be stationed at Delhi with an armoured car unit. Young, who got his rugger bkW f Cambridge m I^2. and played m the140 words
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115 1930-03-08 13 ?licidlcsex Berxtcn at Twickenham. Anticipations of a second lUCC4 rsive Count? rhampionship semi-final between Mic'ti'. md Lancashire have not been fulfilled, for 1. holders wire defeated at Twinkcnham m mai > Gloucestershire by 12 Doiuts to 8. Tr BH extent they were unfortunate, for Middlees were115 words
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Article21 1930-03-08 13 London, Feb. 27th. In the Rugby League cup re-play Widnes be;U Ssvinton by six points to five.21 words
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Advertisement311 1930-03-08 13 DAKE VOl LOOK THE WEIGHING MACHINE FIN THE FACE? \M» WOME\-I)O\T >»ISS THIS! health as you 1<» M weight— all your i kck's and you have nothing to Vten BlMa .strikj^s you. If you hop* «>f vwr beiriK able to d look healthy and .strong, go ■ad Mfc him tor311 words
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Advertisement201 1930-03-08 13 -.j^*"' j-t^Jr *i*iy rm E v BV7 I *mm W. 1 hey do not aftect my 531^ throat CRAVEN «A" m goo^ CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES TAe ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prerent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 42 YEARS' REPUTATION Fn» niiAi i-rv So>e Agen v:-H UT TENB201 words
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Miscellaneous220 1930-03-08 13 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: No. 51: Nicholas Falls in~Love n a*u 22 1 v ir— Bu Arthur Mor eland. «*> Q^ji^^ l^&tzJ^S^l*^ c'- N'chol as discovered That A/ i (^-4 M I VI s -^i J^^ mbf<^ <**' J^&r 4£>>-^^^ 'HE YOUNG LAD Y^SECVANT Jm fl'l' I -A- Jt^ Bs220 words
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Advertisement835 1930-03-08 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. CXPREBS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PHILOCTETES For Mar. «mllis Casablan a. London.835 words
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Advertisement599 1930-03-08 14 Elierman 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. Da* Singapore. s*. CITY OP SHANGHAI Apr. 3 s.s CITY OF CORINTH Apr. 30 HOMEWARDS. ss. CITY599 words
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Advertisement420 1930-03-08 14 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England- MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N Co UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVHtN n M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKKVK X OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) )\!> A Tona^e. Singapore. Tftn r MALWA 11.100 Mar 8420 words
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Advertisement608 1930-03-08 15 0. S. K. Line Destinations. \rmri B Arm*. Leave. Hamburg. Bremen t. via Colombo, Aden, Amazon Mam Mar. 24 Mar. 25 r.mn Kio de Janeiro, Santos, and Buenos Aires. [Round- the il9o] Ia Mai. Mar 27 Mar. 28 I >;ir-rs-SaUiam. Durban and mbo Panatna Item Mar. 7 \t., r 9608 words
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Advertisement556 1930-03-08 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Frcm SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SA!I). ALKXAMiKIA. NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. PRES. FILLMORE Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Apr. 29 PRES. WILSON Mar. 31 Apr.556 words
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Advertisement829 1930-03-08 15 K. P. M. KONINRLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU, (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OP 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. Representatives In the Straits Settlements i Singapore and Penanf) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU829 words
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Advertisement588 1930-03-08 16 Burns Philp Line Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly f* ni "g» by the well-know i steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the motor Teasel Malabar (4.512 tons). The tx MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to588 words
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Advertisement148 1930-03-08 16 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDRESS: t*. PALL MALL. LONDON, S.W.I). teal twin-srrFw Oil Driven Mail Passengei Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO. MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. •uh through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. 1930 YORKSHIRE Apr. 3 LEICESTERSHIRE Apr. 17 SHROPSHIRE May 1 OXFORDSHIRE May 15 STAFFORDSHIRE May148 words
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Advertisement467 1930-03-08 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 Oodown No. 46-7 on Tuesday, March 11th, 1930, at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be held.467 words
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Advertisement373 1930-03-08 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. W 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK (Incorporated m US A GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA h BALTIMORE. (via Suez*. »ue. s.niv m Mar. 26 W ~.0. oxx.viuxwioxi Apr. Apr 14 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVX) SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. Due. Sails.373 words
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Advertisement19 1930-03-08 16 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY. LnHTOD SHIPCBANDLERS. BBIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. MHces -MAYNARDS HI IMHNCS, 11, Battery Ko.id TELEPHONE No. 6W19 words
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Miscellaneous697 1930-03-08 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday 6 sun. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Talping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6697 words
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Article247 1930-03-08 17 At Home. by the Baal numb* 1 I ere yesin Company's An. h is on the ;>-.;.'. rruise I tanii unify on l The Chief nd Lady Muri-^n. ri Mr J Millar tnd Export- 1 Mr. P Oldersha* < Deputy Dr. P. R. Savers <p n247 words
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Article46 1930-03-08 17 i J~ veteran m captain, has (1 bli hundredth birthday at •ins called m a body to pay the veteran, who be<?an sears ago The visiting capthe Man Down, 1 Captain Cp, th. chorus. I rweived thousands of conns, including one from the46 words
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Article70 1930-03-08 17 Story of White Star Line Sale Denied. the Royal Mall C;:i>:tm egotlatim for the Withy and c mpu ty hi 'K Interest m the While Ftar L::\v was Denied m London. "There is no truth m it whatever." said v man, to an a>en- imagine how thCl70 words
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Article133 1930-03-08 17 rday's visit f the tourist hip. the Franconia, which provided b. 1M been issued b commander, states the Straits Echo. lof Thuradaj were informed by tin I and Co.. Penan-.' that not desire to have tors on board" The attitude i.^ m ntraal ttfa tl d illy extended133 words
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Article1847 1930-03-08 17 The Passing of An Old Favourite. Some years ago a witty French writer collected all the. minor types of naval vessel— gunboats, sloops, depot ships and the like— and |»vc them the comprehensive title of •Naval Dust. 1 This t.rm has never been improved upon.1,847 words
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Advertisement302 1930-03-08 17 l I I I THE ATTRIBUTES OF CAPSTAN I I ARE UNQUESTIONABLE I SMOKE WArdTAN Thia advertisement is issued by the British-American Tobacco Co, (Straits) Ltd. B-448 (Incorporated in^ngUndl X^^i^J^br te^-y IN THOUSANDS Or M;-w IN ALL PARTS OT TM£ WO^t SOLD A REiOMMVNDED M t I g «V STORES302 words
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Article627 1930-03-08 18 Intimate Touch with Foreign Countries. Hadio weak li primarily instituted as an ision on which a conceited effort is made |O spread the gospel <>1 radio and convince as many rtan-Hetsnen m posstts of the bsnefl of wircle That thl c BTC beneiits there can bo627 words
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Article381 1930-03-08 18 IS THE B.B.C. WORTH WHILE I Cambridge Seeks to Solve Riddle. CrtUdOBS of the British Broadcasting Corporation's programmes were made at the Cambridge Union Society's debate the motion being that the BBC. does not justify its existence. Mr. N. C. Oatricige (FttlwUHeai House i. v.>eaki:i'; f^r the notion, aid: "S.r381 words
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Article468 1930-03-08 18 Mysteries of the Ether. The r< cent unsatisfactory result of the attempted re-broadcast of the King's speech throogtMTtt Australia shewed how radio pro:rc a m Australia is being retarded by atmosy.v tea and lading (says the Adelaide Observer). Ch^rpc, m the ironist ion of the atmosphere, :c!ar ladiatiin.468 words
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Article94 1930-03-08 18 "The administration of the criminal law depends not only on lawyers and doctors, but .Use. 3Q the Press." said Sir William Jowitt (Attorney Generalt at the annual dinner of the Medico Legal Society held m mail week at the Holborn Restaurant. The good rense of the Press, he said, was94 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1930-03-08 18 ABOUT OUTFIT CIRCUITS. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) •TURNING aside this week from elementary explanation.- for beginners I shall deal with .'tout circuits It has Often been emphasised nat great import:: nee .should be attached to >it ssatchsng of loudspeakers and output valve.. ttthottgh it l- not1,206 words
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Advertisement1048 1930-03-08 18 BANKING. BANKING. INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. \Kl\\ A ITH TUI? Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) 111 1/1/1, LIU. I IlLj <S Incorporated m England). J Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares of f> each £3.000.000 Capital £3,000.000 dv/U 11l j Reserve Fund1,048 words
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Article49 1930-03-08 19 rNot Optimistic. ICE.— COPYRIGHT.] London. Marrh ion ult rs that thWIH eventually tx more im- .i d unfavourable sta- the prio (all due to j Ice tin b< tter titm of atertanted here, which the] i> I mm at pi< ftrt ttention to the May restriction49 words
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Article22 1930-03-08 19 i nli naornlng at Iteady whilst (eady but led at £157 4.6 and E1 59 banaamrlcel til I.'.!;:.; terday. T\.22 words
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54 1930-03-08 19 ROSE MACPHAIL PENMAN LTD'S REPORT. I It r- 4 pno SS. R.S.S. I m 1.31. Xl I M r.5. Malaya 12 T.i'.ams 1.10 1.20. miunv I'l'i Klangs 1.30 Httaan 4 F v 1.46 1.50. 1 70. R bin on Ord> 19 50 930 9.50. Ma] I ••-trie 19.25 c.r. 12.7054 words
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Article16 1930-03-08 19 Alterations. r.ii it x .-M-llfi v I i I>9 I 3D 111 9d16 words
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Article34 1930-03-08 19 Briti cinebe a tl 'try rcnifihly a quarter Mr. i a I For 1930 <■ i t of Install BSOQ I E4 nerally v M to hi i week <■ overtuni] wertiee.34 words
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Article72 1930-03-08 19 1 who 1 :.i 1 v r:v told I WOUld all 1 is to to rc'du"!' !i 1 Inad tl 1 air hip. Ah a 3j I or o rd-soled shoos m 1 ry on arcoint of I \.-iii pick up mmU I "i flint, which gel 1 1.-iuh.r. Them,Yorkshire Post - 72 words
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Article70 1930-03-08 19 February Figures. Th( rti ftWB British Malays durin» v.tn riiTlairl M follows: Tons. I'm;.;! Kingdom igdi 1 i I Ann tiea 4'p2B ih f (>: 2 269 '.Jlfisll P 308 J:ip:m g^ Other CauntrV i 154 Total 9.439 Shipped In Jmamrj declared m Fei ped In February:70 words
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Article175 1930-03-08 19 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT. Hijjh Shipment. Singapore. March, 7. Mori attention seema to b^ «iv»:i recently ftntern advtcca i"<i tin that Ehip■Mnta from Malaya for fcafcruary \> xpected 49.030 tons caused London and Ni w York to weaken appreciably. Th«- decline, bowerer, ,t. and to-day the lias become iteadler. Manufaetursn175 words
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Article78 1930-03-08 19 P. A. M. Action. v :ii Jackson. l'-.'ri tin- k't'.er ho 1. f the Of td m tap- < to the ives to do foi the have a I Id 1 tho r bad held a no I possible i ending ttW foUowtnf Cable to the R.G.A.:78 words
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126 1930-03-08 19 London, Feb. In tht House of Commons tu-d.y. Mr. V wood Benn. Decretory of State I ir India, In- armed Mr. J. B. Wardlaw MBne (Coneenmtive) tlial the tan Obm*ltnfM Of the Kaj and Provincial Government on March 31st. 192 D. writestimated at 610 crores of126 words
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Article17 1930-03-08 19 Nottingham reveller: I do drink now and then. Magistrate: How often is that? Reveller: Night and morning!17 words
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Article228 1930-03-08 19 March 7. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 month? sight 23 78 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 and Paris,228 words
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Article226 1930-03-08 19 March 7. Tin 200 Tons $81.75 Gambler 9.40 Pepper White 70 Pepper Black 46\k Flake lapioca 6.00 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 8.85 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Cnan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8.30 1 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan 260226 words
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Article908 1930-03-08 19 FKIDAV. 7th. MARCH. Buyers SeII« i>. n :i d 3(>s 13s 13 I M rin Tin < >'. > 22s 23n ($1) SS 23 D| <S1) 90 1.00 Burman Malay 22- Gd 23s 6d Cli'-iHiv i£> i 2s t>ci •SI) 15 20 Ea tern b. t >..i908 words
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Article163 1930-03-08 19 Imports and Exports for February. The following return* of Malayan rubber tanporti and exporti durim February i> I'm waiHa! by tOC Acting Registrar General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S. Countiy cf Origin. Sm. Sh. Cr. Sh. Sc. Lu. Bk. Total Tons Dry Wet Wet Sumatra 567 5.205163 words
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Article343 1930-03-08 19 The following publications have been received during the week ending March Ist and are available for public use m the Reference Library of iht Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.MS.. Fullerton Building: Burma:— Report on Crops. Produce Price and Rainfall m Burma for the week ended Feb Bth.343 words
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Article42 1930-03-08 19 li.i-l<«\> and Co.; Kuala l.umpur, Agents. Aver Kuninii «F.MS.i 13,000; Badek 29.000: BradwaU <r.M.s.» 40.700; Chersonese (VMJB.) 74.900; Denntetown (Krten f.m.s.) 45.251: Highlands and L:)\vlands 138.500: Ktebwng 104^00; Krian Rubber Plantations Bungel Krian 119.500: Sungei Way (Beta 80^200.42 words
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Article508 1930-03-08 19 Ceylon Position. Discuxsinu the proposal fat complete i tlon of tapping on rubber e-iates during Muy the Time of Ceylon says Miv i an a suir.ible month for .stopping tapping m Ceylon. Tapping nornnlly starts m March and April, and it would be moat inadvisable to508 words
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Article109 1930-03-08 19 Singapore, Mar. 7. TIM market during the pMt week has inclined lonrtl dullness, and on rumours terday th.it lebruaiy shipments from Ifateya are likeiy to be m the neighbourhood of 49.000 tons there was a general weakening m London New York, and locally. An unofficial estiin. of the109 words
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Article18 1930-03-08 19 The youiiK lolk of to-day are Mfcrtaf from i fund of unsatisfied MrtOOMMM. \*r. C. E M. Joad.18 words
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Advertisement71 1930-03-08 19 I VSSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. npany nas £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies71 words
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Advertisement39 1930-03-08 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (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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Article791 1930-03-08 20 LAST NIGHT'S BOXING. Keen Bouts m Services Tournament. Some spirited fighting was seen at the New World \m t night when mo from the Singapore Garrison met a team of boxers from H.M.S. Kent m a series of contests for the Lowther Grant Cup. Winning791 words
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Article44 1930-03-08 20 To Compete m Davis Cup. {FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT] Bangkok, Mar. 7. At the annual dinner of the Siam Lawn Tennis Association on Thursday, speakers urged that players should work for the day when Siam could compete m the Davis Cup44 words
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Article48 1930-03-08 20 The weights for the fifth race Horses Class I—2nd1 2nd Div (8 l 2 furlongs), at Selangor races to-day are as follows: Autumn Fire 9.2. Lady Chic 8.13, Keep Moving 8.11. Seren 8 8. White Honey 8.6, Conceit 8.5, Clargo 8, Agapo 8. Bridgetown 6.12.48 words
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Article36 1930-03-08 20 Leading McConachy. London, Feb. 2gth. To-day s close of play scores m the billiards match are: Lindrum, 11.803. Newman, 9.360. Davis, 10,390. < McConachy, 9.601. Davis made break* of 1,112 and 1,040.36 words
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Article475 1930-03-08 20 PRETTY WING PLAY. Men of H.M.S. Kent Strike Form. H.M.S. Kent 3; S.C.C 2. Then was no doubting the superiority of the Sailors as a team yesterday at the Stadium but the Club side was by no means a strong one. The Sailors played very attractive football,475 words
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Article43 1930-03-08 20 The Malays first eleven will meet the Welch first eleven m a friendly on Sunday, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. In view of the fact that the Regiment so nearly defeated the S.C.C. on Wednesday an interesting game is anticipated.43 words
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106 1930-03-08 20 Mr. Chew Kirn Tian. of the A.P.C. writes to correct our statement that he was sent off the field m the match between the A.P.C. and Fjaser and Neave on Wednesday. A friendly game of soccer will be played or. the S.C.F.A. ground106 words
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Article202 1930-03-08 20 The following teams have been selected to play for the S.C.C. to-morrow. Mr. R. H. Laverton-s XI. R. H. C. Laverton. E. W. Gillett, J. N. Wainwright, J. E. Wills, R. S. Wilson. A. W. L. Ryan. R. A. Cessford. E. L. Peake. D. C. Walmsley, H.202 words
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Article90 1930-03-08 20 The S.R.C. open their cricket season to-day with a club match between learns of married and single playing members. Play will commence at 2 p.m. Single: W. Ess, P. D'Almeida, G. Westerhout, V. C. Westerhout. S. L. Oehlers, A. R. Chapman, D. C. D'Cotta, M. A. Cordeiro,90 words
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Article22 1930-03-08 20 In a Northern Union county match on Feb. 26th. Yorkshire were beaten by Glamorgan and Monmouthshire by 13 points to 6 points.22 words
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Article848 1930-03-08 20 DIRT TRACK THRILLS. Some Details of the Speedway Scheme. Beneath the glare of forty-four 2,000 candlepower electric nood lights, crash-helmetted and be-goggled. famous dirt-track riders from Australia and local enthusiasts for the new sport, will soon be hurtling round the narrow quartermile track of the Singapore Speedway,848 words
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85 1930-03-08 20 It was announced at a meeting of the Nottingham Football Association that the final of the North Notts Senior Cup between Rainworth Church, or Ollerton Forest and Welbeck Athletic or Rufford Colliery, at Mansfield would be played m artificial light. Mr. J. G. Hickling, secretary85 words
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76 1930-03-08 20 Australian Express Held Up by Floods. London, Feb. 27. Melbourne. Forty-eight passengers on board the stranded trans-Continental train remain marooned m the desert. Their removal is impracticable, owing to floods, which are worse than was previously thought. A Melbourne message dated Feb. 24th stated: Seventeen76 words
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Article71 1930-03-08 20 WERE FOULS DELETED Heavy Claim on Libel Charge. [Reuters Service.] New York, Mar. 7. The question whether the Scott-Sharkey fight film was censored as was stated, is likely to be decided m the courts as Henry Sonenshine. owner of the Sports-World Film Exchange has instituted proceedings against71 words
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334 1930-03-08 20 London, Mar. Ist. The promoter. Jeff Dickson, has cabled to Scott and Sharkey offering to re-stage the fight m London for the same purses and expenses. Hype Igoe. America's leading boxing expert, describing the third round, of the Miami fight, says Scott grappled with334 words
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Article261 1930-03-08 20 .Much Handicapped Gentlemen Defeat the Ladies. There was a large gathering at Fraser's Hill for the Hari Raya week end. and all available accommodation was booked up. On Saturday night there was a well attended dance at the Selangor Club, and the golf course was261 words
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Article162 1930-03-08 20 Italy not Prepared to Take Action. London. Feb. 27. It is understood that the Foreign Office has received a communication stating that Signor Mussolini cannot take action against Gialdini (m connexion with the Hatry frauds) on the evidence supplied by the British Government, on the ground162 words
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