The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 March 1930
1930-03-11
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Title Section19 1930-03-11 1 The Singapore Free Press A). 12,971. FST\BLISHEI) IS^ SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article397 1930-03-11 1 Mr. M.n Dim.iUl m a speech at Chequers, broadcast to America, declared there was no thought of failure of the Na\al Conference Page 12. The Prince of Wales has recovered from Ills indisposition and made an informal departure for Cganda Page 11. H.K. the Governor attended the397 words
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Article1014 1930-03-11 1 America shows no signs of any Balftag off m her eccentrics and contributors to the worlds ninth It is certain that nothing quite so rich and stTangWl. so full Ol the salt of human nature, food and bud. has bean seen amee thl days ol Queen Elizabeth,1,014 words
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Advertisement167 1930-03-11 1 WING LOONfi. (K KFrrKJNISED HOI mi for tOPBAM TROPICAL SUITS, %2, HIGH STREST. i Raffles Hotel i s Mura omirnova I THE WELL-KNOWN SHANGHAI DANCER APPEARS DURING (g) MONDAY TUESDAY Tea Dances SuKLf*** Dinner Dances ™«rsr*J (Admission to Ball Room Non- Diners $1.) SUNDAY, 9.30 P.M. Orchestral Concert !)®®®@@®®@©©©®@@©©®®©@(g)@@(§)@@ ••■*"W.k7)(3)®®®®®QQ167 words
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Advertisement319 1930-03-11 1 vm.m ■>'■:■■■ ■:<B«''*Ta-rB! i ai:a- > B >l ß' li ainßiM: >i imivi!a il; ia > .a: i> B"a:iiß j Garden Book^ /or Malaya I! BY KATHLEEN GOUGH F.R.H.S. p i p This gardening book may be described as unique m the literature of the Malay States and Straits Settlements,319 words
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Advertisement150 1930-03-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cprebu-; salt ia alwa] dry Pa( a Parker Duofold et or p :et pen f 7 Ki-ily and Walsh adrertis* i (arden book or Malaya Paso 1. The Overland Six proves Its m •1 tests Pace T. John Little and Co.. have sausages from the t English factories150 words
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Advertisement14 1930-03-11 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style. Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 82. HIGH STRUT.14 words
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Article333 1930-03-11 2 Noted Film Producer Here. Aaaonf the prominent pesvecftferi aboard the tourist ship Colunibu>. which arrived In Singapon ye>urday morning, is James A. Fu/patflcfc, president of Fitzpatrkk Pictures In- nt Mew York. Mr Fttspatrtck U I Vk<ll knowi. American film producer STB is mak:na tht world "a location"333 words
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Article333 1930-03-11 2 At the Tivoli. We have now come to associate Janet Gaynor and Cha:l' Farreil with the >;mple lit. These pictures are excellent m their way. a an antidote to the spectacles of almost crimi BSj aflhsence to which we arc treated ir some of tlv society dramas,333 words
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Advertisement526 1930-03-11 2 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Trtatmat That Is Different If yom an soflsciag tks tortorss *f Piles and Its kindred silssaats. aad hays tried every kaown remedy witaoat obtaining relief, we ask you to give Da. Yam Vlbck's Aasoarnva Pilb Plasma a trial. Its coratiTs healing action oa tae Inflamed526 words
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Advertisement322 1930-03-11 2 f Victoria X HEAT^ 1 1 S SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th, AT 9.30. ffi I FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY IAL]FRED MIROVITCH THE MASTER PIANIST. i S MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 17th AND 18th. S S AT 9.30 P.M. H I A. STROK PRESENTS I The English Singers S THE WORLD322 words
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Advertisement355 1930-03-11 2 i p S e ALHAMBRAS Every Evening at 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. and s ttll^ and Sundays at 3 pm. lt "^ajrs A METRO— GOLDWYN— MAYER PRFSFM J t THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE t T TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! iPOUy.MORAN. MARIE and 0 ♦$> UKELELE IKE at? *THE HOLLywOOO tiPvTiP* A355 words
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Miscellaneous278 1930-03-11 2 THE WEEK. Tne*da>. 11th. Hfcli Water. 06.05. 7.4. 21.32. 7.2. Malacca II W. 4.40 a.m.. 4.11, 4 50 p.m. 4.05 SS Singapore Assen. Cttee. Meeting 5 p m 9mm u: mail closes 6 p m Football SCC. 2nd XI \s Welch Regt 2nd XI Commercial Cup Final. S.C.F.A. LMfM, S.C.F.A278 words
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Article1240 1930-03-11 3 FUTURE CHIEFS. End of the Politician and Soldier. Sir Richard Gregory, speaking recently at t dinner jtw by the Royal Empire Society ir conjunction with the British Association foi the Advancement of Science, said: "The daj has yet to come when scientifically trained moi will be1,240 words
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Article70 1930-03-11 3 Tht- Maharajah of Alwar has orders! v cumpht. range of ultraviolet ray rquipmrnt for two of his palaces m Alwar from a British iim\. A British engineer is on the way to India u> instal the apparatus. 1m- mahara.iah, during his stay m L«,:idon, had70 words
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Advertisement164 1930-03-11 3 |B p° r Anything Wrong V-Mj ins«( t MJ or wind, or*"^,,^ s°r5 re ls jW mm. Agrnt>:-The British Pharmacy Ltd., North Brid^ Road, Singapore. TKVTI! IN ADVERTISING IS WHAT WE STAND FOR. J 1£ f (DESICCATED OX LIVER). I HAVE YOU? t RLD LIPS NATURE'S SIGNS ROSY CHEEKS OF164 words
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Advertisement358 1930-03-11 3 ■!.:■< l i < i Vi,|: l l;^ W^'Mi'9'.' M B I FALCONITE THE f GLOSS WHITE FINISHING ENAMEL m FOR v INTERIOR DECORATION OK HOTELS, INTERIOR HOUSEHOLD a WORK. CABINS AND SALOONS. MOTOR CAR WORK. AND M YACHTS. F.\L(OMTi: i,'loss white linivhing emmrl is smu wlnto. and is the358 words
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Article2157 1930-03-11 4 T. Stanhope Sprigg - T. Stanhope Sprigg. GINGERING UP MARKETING: FLYING i IN AFRICA. Bit i.nmltMi. 1 eh. 12. T*HKRE i> much speculation m air circles just now as to bat increases— or decreases tlif forthcoming air E.t:m;.tes will reveal. The general nwiawmiM <»'■ ioa ;<; that th s Qov2,157 words
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Article, Illustration459 1930-03-11 4 Ernest Whitcombe on GOLF jjj DRAW-BACKS OF THE FLAT-FOOT. ©UT a driver m the hands of any one who knows little about golf and ask him to swing the club and it is almost certain that he will hoist himself on to his toes and especially the toes of the459 words
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Article414 1930-03-11 4 FLIGHTS TO COLOMBO. Government Grant Two Moth 'Planes. Madras, Feb. ITtk. Tht- Madras Plying Club is quickly taking shape, and by M.«y it is expected that actual flying win have commenced. Mr A. S Gallimore. Honorary Be :vary has returned to Madras irom the Delhi414 words
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Article544 1930-03-11 4 CHEMISTS VISION. Poison "More Humane Than Shells." War is not remote. The chemical arm of warfare is bound to increase m importance. Gas is more humane and effective than shells Limiting battleships, by making war cheaper. has made it easier. These dramatic statements were made by544 words
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Article46 1930-03-11 4 Refunds for excessive income tax or over- assessments, made to American taxpayers s during the fiscal year 1929 amounted to no less than £25.319,063. r This is disclosed m the annual report of Mr. r Robert H. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Re- s venue46 words
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Article616 1930-03-11 4 Personal Interests. [From Our Own Correspondent] London. leb. 13. We are wondering very hard why the Straits Settlements Nursing Association needs such large number of nurses who seem to be going out m blocks! The three latest being Miss E. E. Day. Miss at J Dow ling616 words
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Article1066 1930-03-11 4 Hubert W. Kelly - the Kaleidoscope of Mexico. Hubert W. Kelly PUT IT DOWN TO ALTITUDE: HONOURED AMBASSADOR. > 5 rr i 3 Bu The following is the third of a series of interesting articles depicting the Mexico of to-day, showing the changes wrought under the administrations of Presidents Cailes and Gil. Mexico City.1,066 words
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Article966 1930-03-11 5 Contrasts and Curiosities. Gibraltar, the hill of TariK. is almost unI written and unsung m cur per.. ...;;^.i anil 6,1 indeed, it be true that everyone who draws the two lines In the dollar rign la making a picture of the Pillars of Hcrcul* Yel j Gibraltar. Jebel-al-Tank.966 words
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Advertisement103 1930-03-11 5 •«s«>®®®®®s®e^»^ s c V iI I 1 [jmX*£g^i2& V-^TKc f T^er Br^ge >^ I SUPREMACY When you purchase motor tyres rememj her that the DUN LOP product is backed by over 40 years experience. On the crowded streets, the rou^h country roads and m arduous racing events. DI'NLOP tyres have103 words
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Advertisement193 1930-03-11 5 I LONG ECONOMICAL L IF E I i with safety and economy I Rapid delivery is the order of the power for the roughest going and Ton Truck, with its fast, powerful mission, and extra big four-wheel i |/p/ *€&jppct *3IX coihivierci/il iimits A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this193 words
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Article2215 1930-03-11 6 ANNUAL MEETING. Effect of Chinese Problems on Trade. Important ihisßPiiihiiimiiils were made by the Chairman of thr Bo;ud cf Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (Mr. W. H. 801 l i at the annual meeting of >!.. Bank which was held m the City2,215 words
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Article34 1930-03-11 6 Bo] i;> Uk« band he N j:: t 'iv. i the I th< n i p i Ond b hum down to a m I ••Don"; call tilts. Then thej34 words
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Article21 1930-03-11 6 At t c h b. held o.i were <to ted i Mr V B i l > < i: ('<• r. < Held, White and21 words
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Advertisement363 1930-03-11 6 j Outstanding Values fAt WHITE A WAYS 5 3^-k^% ;^W' rMENS BATHINp COSTUME^-i T'l MERORIStD TWILL V L/J A St^ COMIN.NC GOOD W APPtAPANa with J •yWB_St r I DURABILITY 1 rwc^^tMTUM 1^ 1 r-£ If "w 1 SmIM SI I IS. 0 MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS. ii^ fj 'V ride363 words
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Advertisement27 1930-03-11 6 V V* *i^>^ 4 THE pateni pourer Ct^.^^^ package keep. u I^m^^gaJlk salt pur(> <ln<l ii rttH&tl mns irrrly from i \^HL^''L/ 1 pourer to pint.--Mm& vereoos^27 words
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Article171 1930-03-11 7 Success of National Marking Scheme. Twelve months ago the now familiar scheme for providing the British public with guaranteed British eggs was introduced. It was the first attempt to apply the National Mark on a large scale. After twelve months' work there are now more than 150171 words
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Article155 1930-03-11 7 Professor on Growing Powers of Bureaucracy. Oxford, Jan. 23. 'The public has to make up its mind whether it is really going to be governed by its elected representatives or by an every-increasing body of civil servants who. though admirably efficient and conscientious, are responsible to no155 words
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Advertisement95 1930-03-11 7 '.-.>.,.,. 7 vl/.^4KS O/?D/i7e j i'SUGARCANB" BRANDS; I HAMS BACON. I They are tKe Best. 1 TRITII IN ADVERTIMMa j i '^»Vt>>' REACHES ns OBJECTIVE, j ••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Lan old favourite 1% ICrosseffßlackwell's! j Oxtail Soup 1 THE WORLD'S BEST! j I j S^S DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT jj j p|| PHOEICMIX l|95 words
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Advertisement761 1930-03-11 7 IfllW Oakland Proves Wrw Superiority In Actual Tests /jft'^^ '^t^n*^^^^^^^r*^^£j^f a^Bi ~t a-^aa 1 1 JF JFTP*"3f^"^aw" t i^\^ v Bm fj^\\. WK^^Sf m^ aammam>miltas^^ r aaaaaailiii^ _!_lZ^^^^^a^a^a^aai HI f^^^^ i a^^^^^a^^a^a^ ~~ißmP a^v /^j BpiU ,^^^p^'"'*^^|Bßr -4&-/ h '^^a! Han a^r .^arfjMfffrJf/ak^^^^aSaSa^^S^naW jMß^,B|f^B|^Hp WPj^HKJf "jT^ W aaai^-^r. **2^"W L^bh^^^b^K761 words
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Article632 1930-03-11 8 Extensive Collection to be Sold. Tlv extensive Collection of Saxon and English coins, formed by Mr E H. Wheeler, will be sold during this month by Messrs. Sotheby. A study of the very Interesting catalogue Issued by Messrs B >:heby reveals the outstanding importance of the "silver632 words
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Article24 1930-03-11 8 Mr. Webster, of Messrs. Kyle. Palmer and Co Ltd., Ipoh. will proceed to Penang on transfer m the course of the next few days.24 words
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Advertisement166 1930-03-11 8 FOR THE NEW YEAR t) 55 HP HB B fl^k. fl^l This new <521 Model is a practical car, distinguished PYT PTlt^R I flhi^B I I b> lli?h quality i)ut m »derate LlLl^Ullrv. MB H H I I plilt Possessing brilliant H H H# t^^M mil features and a comparativeh166 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-11 8 MASSAGE HALL. MRS. HARU AND MISS HANA 60, Waterloo Street. TELEPHONE 746712 words
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Advertisement159 1930-03-11 8 niiiiißfsof ■■■■iii ll rzi||| Why Kelvinated food tastes better m No extremes of heat or cold; Scientiacallu correct temperatures kept automatically H iE? Itt' jSla aßaw^a? > Tl yt g fa^a^ala^i i £lj n -JU^j #i &^3HaMatta&J^ B^PJS cm^^MBPEIT i ar* ™™"^v" > j4J .%Aji J^ia^3g^s!a""E*^^ ?TUS'fIMrtdAfIHBIBiBVB^BIBBiHBIHE3BaVB^BVBBBVBWRB' < KEI^ViNATORi PRK159 words
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Advertisement405 1930-03-11 9 BUSINESS CARDS. KISS N. 2UHRIS M ll Mil- 1 A N D M A6SAQK. KaiUp— s Bihru Road. T/PEWRiTiricl typewriting 1 ck isndortaksa perienced ste.io-t>"pist t service Terms Modern.-. 1 vri .wkitinc; r.i'RK.\i > ..uti.i .street, Singapore. ASSAGE !SS FUMIKO .2 Dhoby Ghsut. MEMORIALS. SINGAPORE ASKKT TO. B Lavcader street405 words
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Advertisement622 1930-03-11 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OK M.M.WI'OKi;. NOT It K :).•).■>>. guv^n that lenjers are k.w isMttsd tor ih^ lallevtng materials or and uutt pMrriras»r«i oj BU ch tendert nay be obtained m tli^ Tei,.ler Room, Muniip»l offices: l>lldrr «»air of Okejgaf. tonttarjr InstaCatSoa to 33 Noon, Bc«spi al Beeper Road Marco uth.622 words
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Advertisement609 1930-03-11 9 noth ks. KRAMAT PULAI, LIMITED, Information has been received from the London Office as follows: The Board has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent, less income tax at 4s m the payable m London on March 13th, to all shareholders on the register to-day <5.3.30>.' Loot] shareholders will609 words
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Advertisement314 1930-03-11 9 FOR SALE. FORD SALOON. In excellent order. Applj Dr. Sayers. Health Office. Fullerton Building DODGE MOTOR CAR. 5-seater, m good unning condition, $150. Apply B. Ogles i>and." Tnnßlin Barracks. NORTON MOTOR CYCLE, 4U HP., $50 Owner proceeding on leave. Tax paid. Box No 709. care of Free Press. MOTOR BICYCLE314 words
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Advertisement153 1930-03-11 9 A representative of the BELGE NEONLITE CO., LTD., of SHANGHAI has arrived and wishes to get m touch with anyone interested m buying the sole rijhts for the F.M S. for the manufacture of illuminous Neon signs for advertising purposes. Apply RAFFLES HOTEL, ROOM No. 1 SMITH'S f SPEEDOMETERS and153 words
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896 1930-03-11 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. CHILD WELFARE POLICY. Those who take an interest m social work m Singapore must h?.ve noted with some concern certain phases of the discussion which arose at the annual meeting of the Child Welfare Society last week, the point we refer to particularly896 words
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Article954 1930-03-11 10 Mr. G F. Chaplin arrived by the Vyner Brooke on Feb. 10th to join the Borneo Company Ltd. -Sar. Gazette. By the Vyner Brooke on Feb. 10th Mr. J. C. H. Barcroft arrived, and has been appointed to do duty m the District Office. Kuching. Lectures are shortly to be954 words
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Article394 1930-03-11 10 Something New m Reproducing Machines. The striving after better methods of mechanical sound reproduction has produced somrthing reaMv wupclalug fei G!tz*p!xine, machine invented by Heinrich J. Kuchenmeister. which although to all intents and purposes a gramophone, is proclaimed .something vastly different from even the most expensive and modern394 words
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Article99 1930-03-11 10 SURVEYOR DMCQVBft A New Ia W Area mi n thf IFrom Our O«n J" It is reliably |«p laya that i large especially suited f« boon dUcoWUj tbout rons Hn-hland-. River. It app the country fron v disclose thl m mountain pur, bui push to UM99 words
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Article49 1930-03-11 10 Rider Killed. (From Our Own I n 1,-"". M.mh Saturday evenini Intyre and Waller iridii Road came to frtel thr throwinf the ride: lorry. Both were prompt!) totyre, t:. idly injured ud surgical ntl n red In the ninht. v Wai There h murh m Intyn49 words
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Article22 1930-03-11 10 Junk Crew \'ic(imi>t(l. FHFJE PRESS SERVICE -COPYRIGHT ■aagksl m A can River Is n sailini |vi before allow b22 words
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Article30 1930-03-11 10 Merchants Insurance "Srlumo' That Went Astray. [FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT Bm«k..k. M.ir. l« A Chiiii isured his with a Cliini se ii while settim sentenced I30 words
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Article106 1930-03-11 10 Imanoff VfcBMM I>an<«r« The usual rnjoymrnt thai I pW^* Adelphi Hotel roof |ardei the hotel nuikv the Adamson and Mi knrtl l» coupled of eounc wiU floor, was augmenfc attrition m the I I the Imanoir Quart, was the Quartette i pen Ittdltag from the ci last nmhi106 words
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Article33 1930-03-11 10 I Ltew Kbee, m nnpto mine at puocd Bipul an accident artiili result of Wk injiiM--- 8 I aay and th*- C*olW ground All MOfeped Liew Khec. who later pain. He bMOW *H33 words
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Advertisement190 1930-03-11 10 With dry ginger ale R. t 9?s^4 splendid thirst y^tfMPl^S^ quencher. r AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR UU, LIU Incorporated under the Compauwi' Ordinance* <•♦ V««# Ko«>. i Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephont i22H BY SPECIAL \PPOINTMENT TO B KM. THE KING >^^*-^^^ F UMM ESTD. ££s^iy?Si<£ U72 1 THE190 words
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Advertisement98 1930-03-11 10 I x I iii rv 'ill I Bi^X^.y 1 1 m 1 1 L^ 1 I' 1 I !i THIEVES recently entered a country house and stole all the books from the library. They were at least honest about it, and did not, like some people we know, ask if98 words
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Miscellaneous98 1930-03-11 10 COMMODITY MARKET LONDON AND NKW YORK 10 AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS BERVICE —COPVRIOM London. March 11. noon Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Son* notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £161 6 16 (down El 8 16) ward £163 8 16 (down £1 7 16) The market kl steady Messrs.98 words
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137 1930-03-11 11 FRANCE'S DEMANDS. Political Safeguard Necessary In Event of Reduction. Radio Oilioial Service] Rugby. March 10. i Mm observed regard- important conversations which Saturday and yesterday between it the London Naval Confi :-r'-n<-e toid the purpose of these tQB* to i liable M Briand to137 words
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Article143 1930-03-11 11 Americans 1 Confident of Success. [Reut«r's Service. 1 London. March 10. Fn Dch, and Ameru an Dele'i Palace this morning taU that certain technical >re found to require further ex- the French Minister of Marine b First Lord of the Admiralty. by technical advisers, with •CM143 words
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72 1930-03-11 11 Provisional One Man Government. Reuters Service York. Mirc'i 10. From Port Au Prince ctates Mr proved the recommendations of Commission that a one-man pro- rnment should be appointed from when the term of office of Pre♦■xpires. ia likely to succeed President B will be reduced,72 words
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Article48 1930-03-11 11 EX-PRESIDENT TAFT LIES IN STATE. GriV€ Overlooking White House. (Reuters Service.] \Va*hin?ton. Marrh 10. "t < \-President Taft will lie M.irch nth., on the bier whereon I Abraham Lincoln once rested, nae of the Capitol. MM gnm at Arlington Cenifllopc overlooking the White the lirst president to be buried48 words
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37 1930-03-11 11 NATIONALISTS DEFEATED IN ASSEMBLY. Im prwnnment of Patel Not Discussed. fßeuter's Service.l NOT Delhi. March 10. Assembly by 53 votes to 30 Nationalist motion moved by the Leader, Pandit. Malaviya. for an 10 discuss the imprisonment ol37 words
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Article100 1930-03-11 11 WAR WIDOWS SACRIFICE PENSIONS. 'HESS SERVICE- -COPYRir*MT. London. March 10. it«U that 111,000 war widow! i thus sacrificing £8,010.000 dvi m pensions. Earlier cables on page 12.] improper pro: ecution and that the Commissioners were moving to protect their interest* as landlords. Mr. O'Connor said: "I regrei very much that100 words
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Article140 1930-03-11 11 WHALEN'S REVELATIONS. Alien Communists to be Deported. Keuter'F Service. New York. March 10. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. Whalen. recently addressing the League of Political Education, declared that his secret service men had joined the Communist Party and were closely watching and fore tailing movement*140 words
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Article151 1930-03-11 11 Noteworthy Meeting Demands Withdrawal. Router"! Fir Eastern Service] Osaka, Mar. 10. i the President Ol tbe Chamber of Commerce, leaders of the Free Trade movement, and journalists, attended the Mtton meeting which unanimously agreed to motion for the withdrawal of what was loaned a discriminatory151 words
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Article64 1930-03-11 11 Sympathy With Jute Union Officials. IReuter's Servicp] Calcutta. March 10. thousand mill-hands, mostly Mac! .'truck work m the Titaghur area, as a ed result of t i c-tivin- s of the Bengal Jute*Worken' Union, the president and secretuy of which have been served with notices Under64 words
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Article53 1930-03-11 11 R'Utcr's Service. Wellington. Mar. 10. The Byrd expedition arrived at Dunedin to-day. [Admiral Byrd and 42 companions were m danger of being cut off from civilisation m the Antarctic icefields several weeks ago. but were rescued by the expedition's depot ship. City of New York, on53 words
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Article49 1930-03-11 11 Judges Fail to Submit Manslaughter Charge. (FREE PRESS SERVICE —COPYRIGHT. 1 London, March 10. The judgment of the Privy Council m freeing Dr. Knowles. the alleged wife murderer at Ashanti. is due to the judges' failure to submit to the jury an alternative charge of manslaughter.49 words
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Article45 1930-03-11 11 Departure for Uganda. [British Radk) Official Service.] Rugby. Mar. 10. The Prince of Wales, looking well and sunburnt, left for Uganda yesterday. His departure was informal with only the Governor and a few other friends to say goodbye at the station.45 words
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Article36 1930-03-11 11 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokyo. Mar. 9. H I.M the Emperor observed the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the RussoJapanese War at Toyama Military School yesterday and participated m a field luncheon party.36 words
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50 1930-03-11 11 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. 1 Tokyo. Mar. 9. Fifteen of the best equestrians have been selected by the Army as candidates for Japan's representatives to the tenth worlds Olympic 1 horse-riding competition to be held m Lot Aneeles m 1932. f Earlier cables on page 12.]50 words
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Article1046 1930-03-11 11 LAVENDER ST. CASE. Counsel Suggests Prosecution is Improper. That it was an improper prosecution and one in the nature of a landlord protecting his interests was the statement made yesterday in the District Court before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, by Mr. Smith, counsel for1,046 words
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Article1053 1930-03-11 11 ANNUAL MEETING. The Governor's Hint to the Community. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and the Hon'ble Mr. John Scott. (Mantel Secretary, were among those who attended f.ie annual meeting of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital yesterday. The Birhop of Singapore, Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts,1,053 words
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Article44 1930-03-11 11 Sir William Peel. K. B. E.. is to be the guest of members of the Penang Club on the occasion of his visit to Penang en route for Hong Kont; where he is to assume duty as Governor. He leaves England by the Rajputaua.44 words
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Advertisement151 1930-03-11 11 1 j Try These Two Tip-Top Teas I 1 SPECIALLY BLENDED I •i ,(s•> lirnWlfWWlHa^lllMlMnTnili Ml n iiwijlLmJ ORANGE PEKOE toHH^ BL^U ft ■k^ 11 1 yolnlHi kB. TIN So.."i(». ■Al »a few Ir^ jL"Ji iK I i^*s (i mumU tlc^aUnßw~Nclv^^ 'n s s tlflfti fSalfiaiUl TIN M 00. ttffffflWKxJlt151 words
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928 1930-03-11 12 THE NAVAL CONFERENCE. Mr. Mac Donald Continues Optimistic. [Reuters Service.] London. Mar. 9. M: Ramafty Mac Donald, broadcasting from The Chec-uers to America declared that no thOUgM <>f the failure Of the Conference was entertained at St. James" Palace. He exhorted Ins listeners: "Be928 words
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30 1930-03-11 12 [Reuters Service Amsterdam, Mar. 9. DMMfS climated at a million guilders was caust-d by a ftre at IX- Jongs chocolate factory at W ornuTvetr.30 words
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Article666 1930-03-11 12 -LAW OF AVERAGES." Finding of the Official Inquiry. The official inquiry into the circumstances which caused the tender behind a "Q" class engine to turn over when entering the station it Frai on March 111., resulting m vhe death of A. J. Rodriguez, apprentice driver and 2nd666 words
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Article368 1930-03-11 12 Judgment for Plaintiff. The action ansim; out Of the .-ale of the Bajau Estate m which Vincent Pathinaik. claimed from his brother- in-la\\ Walter Abeyegconesekera. a half share m the comIWtMtoa cf $2fi.000 paid by Mr. St. Alban Smith to the defendant m ecamction with the368 words
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631 1930-03-11 12 COCKTAIL GIRL— OF 13. M.P. on the Humour of Life m America. Mr. Daniel Hopkin. Soc. M.P., for Carmarthen, and a clear-headed, astute barrister, is still wondering at some of the things he saw on his 16 days' stay m America, from which he has631 words
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Article298 1930-03-11 12 Charge Against Singapore Chinese. In amplification of the cable from our Hong Kong cci respondent at the time further details of the case m which a Singapore Chinese is charged In connection with a large opium MIWN are given m the following extract from the SC.298 words
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Article41 1930-03-11 12 Present at the royal wedding m Rome, the A. P. says, were "three kings and two queens, two former kings and three former queens." Gamblers wll observe that the second full house was picked out of the discard.— The New Yorker.41 words
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Article930 1930-03-11 12 SUPERSTITION STONE. How the Trouble Arose. The opal was much esteemed by the indents and according to Pliny it ranked next to Che emerald m value. He relates how the -ich senator Nonius was exiled for the sake of hi magnificent opal, which was as930 words
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65 1930-03-11 12 Declared Synonymous by Germany. [Reuter's Service.) Berlin, March 9. In the course of a discussion with the Soviet Ambassador regarding Bolshevik propaganda m Germany the Foreign Minister, according to the Socialist newspaper, Vorwaerts. made it clear that m future the German Government will make65 words
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46 1930-03-11 12 [Reuters Service. 1 Peshawar, Mar. 9. Sardar Aminjhan and Abdul Hakim Khan f. who were arrested m connection with an al- t leged conspiracy to cause a rising of the Shinwari tribe m Afghanistan, have been deported t to Burma. j46 words
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Article970 1930-03-11 12 ORGY OF LOOTING. Foreigners Suffer m Communist Outrage. A grim story of outrage by Communist-. who arc m complete control of Lunuchrrv and that part of Kwaiv^si mrroundfni Luriß^hnvk is told by Dr. Hugh Rice, of the Bible CtlTOCh Mission, who arrived m Hong Kong970 words
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Article88 1930-03-11 12 H. TARIHKI'S hH Comparison Win, r Devastation ißeuttrs Bd M it < 1 ißgl wry half-:*: v m commemoration <<t n.. the \Ktiuis rif t:. Collections benefit pi rfonn mo plac, i>f t-ntcrtainin. i,! of to-days recdpta U.:n fund Sir;u.. Ed m all p a comparison88 words
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Article43 1930-03-11 12 DANISH ROYALTIES' FAR EAST TOUR. Arrival at Shanghai. [He h;ir r Rhai i >i TIH V: Pri] Prlw an- f .r;i i! tic Pfcmla I •< entertained at a banquet In Dam Manager Corrpiiny. The Plonia, I when by General Chiai lAinisti rMi C43 words
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Article28 1930-03-11 12 WOMEN MISSIONARIES MURDERED. Iviannsi Brigands 1 rim«. I Shanghai M.ir :n< i: while travi Uini h ICI on Ft b is. Tta later. Ik 1 to til; ril28 words
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Article55 1930-03-11 12 Coachman's Son Proidint. I British Radio— OL'..li: Back] M.ir. I Innumerable I < <• am i lib. Cj Bcclet] i sir Samuel Hoate. I Ccnaerva 0 unent, pn Th.- F S- and tin American Wen iimmt th«- lh«- life and a*i rk i I Pn55 words
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Article89 1930-03-11 12 British Air Policy. A H' tlMh Offl I Ject < broad c< utin i;;u tic-: H rn« r. r ii. 1 ih i m; a I »c de>i n ih. i Government t > Id dl air an The only m unit v ...(iron C44t 0 In89 words
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Article67 1930-03-11 12 Reut. r -s Si rvfc« Vfaahtagt 4 Mr Ho ret b v asked Om i i\ 00 .000.000 to th- it. mi. i. )f the Farm Board s to be t n ■>•• to n •n*cti\r merchandising "f agrl :t was recently announced it. a:67 words
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Article231 1930-03-11 13 International Soccer Trial Upset. The Amateur International Trial match at Illorri betw««a England and the Rer.t was very Interesting, and ended In most decisive victory for the R.st by seven gOfJi to none J Hi nits ha Trial mat. he-. U r Lond.;n corresondeni write* are231 words
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117 1930-03-11 13 Sydney. Feb. 9. d treatment at the Canter* terday foUowlni 1 Qght at thi Beunore-Barlwood Juni DJ game. During Karlwood's inning.- ;> playei w ibv.. decision, and hi alleged to broken two tftumps 'd the umpire who the decision The busman was spoken spectator, and117 words
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174 1930-03-11 13 Opportunity to See Tests. Melbourne. Feb. 11. When Mr A Whvbrow. head of the shoe ftrn that employs Jack R\der. heard thai Ryder had not been selected tor the ten team. he bum liatel ked him to go to England for the firm. Mi Whybrow's174 words
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Article155 1930-03-11 13 TWO FAMOUS WOMEN GOLFERS RETIRE. Miss Wethered and Miss Leitch. The two greatest women players m the history of British golf— Miss Joyce Wethered and Miss Cecil LettCh have announced their definite retirement from the championships. Miss Wethered, Who kl thS British woman •hampion. is twenty-eight years of age. She155 words
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Article302 1930-03-11 13 The International Tennis Challenge. We an- already feeling an Interest m Wimbledon, and we can be assured of an m Davis Cup team will be here. Rene Lacoste. m health again, is likely to complicate the eternal question: "Which Frenchman will win?" Bill Tildcn, now finally302 words
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Article219 1930-03-11 13 The Mansfield Experiment. The bvnovasiaa of playing football m the evening by the aid of electric light Is creating much general Interest says our London correspondent It is considered that iv nriy have an important influence m the future, and may even be regarded as a method219 words
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179 1930-03-11 13 Sheffield Wednesday continues to be superior m the football field, and they threaten to run away with the League championship, and spoil it as a contest. They are the best team during the past ten years m English football, and are now winning their matches179 words
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Advertisement323 1930-03-11 13 Tll AS A SCARECROW! It ,|\K- Hl^ STAMINA IS CiONE FOR EVER, ■nil IMWUJPI SO.MHUJDY TELL HIM HOW I <,ir IIUR HIS MANHOOD? saw s :ke that living m your town i 1 He.s felt weak and weary end BOW. He's lost height, fcftl i takes no pleasure |sj the323 words
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Advertisement198 1930-03-11 13 Most likely yoter doctor Fotlow his good example/ j C 1 Ck»le Aftent^: BUTTENBACH, LAZAKI'S SON'S. LTD.. Singapore. Penan?. Ipoh and Ku;ii;t I umnur The New joa'dmg s *W*/^t Ball has been designed /X K v.. y to mcc* the special v condiicns of 'ennis m :^>V.. iosO the Tropics.198 words
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Miscellaneous160 1930-03-11 13 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: No. s(>: "Is this the Hend/' said Miss Squeers. Hif Arthur Moreland John Browdie told N»ch hedges and Ditches until he told me hecself'saidMrC^ccwdCVmat You had «s^S# J§# i i^ RAGE WHEN HE D«SCOV- WITH MUD- T «G CONVERSATION FL£V/ op£N O S CLOSING NOT ONLY160 words
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Advertisement791 1930-03-11 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KXP&EBB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twiff Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasrow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. For Marseilles. Casablanca. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg791 words
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Advertisement551 1930-03-11 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI ApT 3 s.s. CITY OP CORINTH Apr 30 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY551 words
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Advertisement387 1930-03-11 14 P O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVERN! LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SF.KVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPjfo Due Tonace. Singapore. Tnn NAGPORE 5.300 Mar. 11 KARMALA387 words
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Advertisement604 1930-03-11 15 O. S. K. Line Destinations. v«— l eatel Arrive. Leave. ttord.im. Hamburg, Bremen retp via Colombo. Aden. r rt SaKi Amazon Maru Mar 24 Mar 25 Town, Rio (if Janeiro. Sam-,.--and Bwcmos Aires. [Kound-the- M.ru Mar. 27 Mar 28 I Marqnea, Durban and Canada Maru Apr. 8 Anr 9 Ookmbo604 words
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Advertisement536 1930-03-11 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Frcm SINGAPOKIi and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leuve Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York PRES. FIIXMORE Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar SI A-3r '9 PRES. WILSON Mar 31 Apr.536 words
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Advertisement786 1930-03-11 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) CTVDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub -connections to:— Passage. Frelfht. Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU786 words
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Article263 1930-03-11 16 The 14- Knot 8,150 -Ton Cargo Liner Pleasantville. The motor ship Pleasantville, which, as was recorded recently, was completed m December, is one of several motor ships built specially for a new service of Messrs. A. F. Klaveness and Co.. between San Francisco and Shanghai. Hong263 words
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Article39 1930-03-11 16 A shipping mishap occurred at Shanghai on Feb. 28 when the P. and O. Kashmir grazed H.M.S. Aphis while the latter was secured alongside H.M.S. Cornwall. Apparently slight damage was done to the Aphis and the Kashmir escaped unscathed.39 words
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Advertisement566 1930-03-11 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-knonn steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor Teasel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The i MARBLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins d«566 words
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Advertisement183 1930-03-11 16 SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHINOISE MAIL SERVICE— SINGAPORESAIGON. B.s. "Governeur- General Koume" (3,000 tons). O. Singapore Wharf Monday Noon Mar. 17 Mar. 31 Apr. 14 A. Saigon Thursday Morning Mar. 20 Apr. 3 Apr. 17 D. Saigon Monday Noon Mar. 24 Apr. 7 Apr. 21 Singapore Thursday Morning Mar. 27 Apr. 10183 words
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Advertisement120 1930-03-11 16 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Monej Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mai) and Cable. Tours. Cruises. Steamship Reset-rations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bids. PENANG— E. A O. HoteL WAGoSI-LITS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 1 For Everything Appertaining to120 words
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Advertisement398 1930-03-11 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. L 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK "v» (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELI'IIM h BALTIMORE. (via Suez). Do Sails M.S. SILVERPALM Mar. 22 Mar. 28 M.S. SILVERASH Apr. 8 Apr 14 M<VI PACIHC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVicb SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO398 words
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Advertisement20 1930-03-11 16 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY. HMllHl SHIPCHANDLPKS* I SHIPBROM USCOMMISSION AGBNT* Offices :-MAYNAR!>S Hi '> lN( 11, Battery Koid TELEPHONE No. 643320 words
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Miscellaneous704 1930-03-11 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. ■hdftui rtuumg, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuan tan (via Qemaa and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 ajn.. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajtn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday704 words
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Miscellaneous185 1930-03-11 16 Elout, Dut. 968. from Bandjermassin 10, for Koemai 13. Op ten Noort. Dut.. 3566, from Batavia 10. for Belawan 10. Columbus. Ger. *****. from New York 10, for Bangkok 11. Kwangtung. Brit. 1572. from Swatow 10, for unc. 12. Franken. Ger. 4821, from Dairen 10, for Bremen 10. Albert Vogler,185 words
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Article110 1930-03-11 17 •rnvt'd from Siantan u;t Dr j I 1 Health Officer. Penanj Home on furlough some tim pr itendant of the Quaran 'v.ik k acting a.s Medica the Pulau Jerejak Lepe to his own duties. ftfalwa when she arrived m th< repotted the death at sea <110 words
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Article374 1930-03-11 17 Important Resolutions. I the council of the Chamber n'Jy when the new president dilutions were adopted rthy subjects Qm state of Britain, light dues, and lomatic Conference on the Lir.. A sordini to the information m Chamber, five applications to the Government for lathe Development Loans and374 words
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Article105 1930-03-11 17 Shi^ s ter Fined. master of the Menado Kowloon Magistracy last using him of having ><ble cruelty to a numHoihow to Hong Kong I Ptf* and intimated 1 due to the carelessness of d out that he had to take i the acts of his crew. 1105 words
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Article245 1930-03-11 17 Luxurious German Liner in Port. the^N D I"" VOSSHS tO Ca at Singapore there is no other that can lay claim to sengers and carries a crew of 650. Last vear she was fitted with new engine, which have much increased her .speed. H that in245 words
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508 1930-03-11 17 Coming Conference m Antwerp. Th« Permannent Bureau of the International Maritime Committee, the headquarters of which are at Antwerp, now inviting the views of the national committees on various subjects m preparation for the conference which is to be held at Antwerp from August 1 to 5508 words
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Article114 1930-03-11 17 STOWAWAY ON THE PROTESILAUS. Appearing on behalf of the agents of the Protesilaus Mr. T. G. Bennett applied to the Kouloon Magistrate on March 3 for the imposition on a Chinese charged with stowing away from Singapore to Hong Kong of a sufficiently heavy penalty as to deter others from114 words
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Article650 1930-03-11 17 THE PIRACY PROBLEM Sfficers Apprehensive of th< Owners. he recent reports we have published fron don concerning the withdrawal on April :he British armed guards on British ship« the China coast, is fraught with tonrable danger to bofh the owners of the s and their foreign officers, and needlesay. has650 words
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Article308 1930-03-11 17 Large Consignment Found on the Sinagwo. One of the largest opium seizures of the last few months was made recently when the River Police of Shanghai acting with officials of the Customs searched the Siangrvo of the IndoChina S.N. Co from Hankow and ports and found "several308 words
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Article111 1930-03-11 17 The first American-built and owned motor passenger liner was completed last month an<{ on her first long maiden trip, which is a 96--day South African cruise, she had a full list of 61 passengers. She was constructed for tluAmerican -South African Line by the Sun Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co.111 words
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Advertisement387 1930-03-11 17 Healthy Energy s' -^^T **^^rt* '"^■^k^B^BßßaaaK Curl up at night and sleep, s-1-e-e-p. Then hi the morning wake up refreshed, ready for the new clay, full of vitality and energy, untiring and happy. That is Health. That is the kind of health and nerve- I strength Sanatogen builds. A well-known387 words
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Article1141 1930-03-11 18 ADVICE FOR THE CABINET. Rationalisation of Industry Movement. The new Economic Advisory Council, con cernmg which a Treasury Minute was issued lecently, says The Observer, lias tit yet bMD fully constituted; and no details ol its membership are yet known. The character of its v.orlt is,1,141 words
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Article749 1930-03-11 18 Red Douglas And His Descendants. In the annals of Scotland there is no greater family than that of the Dukes of Hamilton, combining as it does the blood of the Douglases 1 md the Hamiltons. George Douglas, first Earl of Angus, married m 1397 the749 words
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Article38 1930-03-11 18 Mr I II HtOMIIM Company l^ s lvrn of Mr. D. A. Boyd. Who H I K aporf. Other BM Wrtw Russell, of P»n;uiK. '■"> M and 00s -n" 1 Mr H D H pUc^ of Mr. W. O«IM"38 words
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Advertisement182 1930-03-11 18 m J JOH N H AIG &C2UPLf j il i:^ -»r J (Pliers MARWNCH Scot^«Q \^^^P Local Agents THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE. THE S MALAYAN EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR i April 19 to 21, 1930. Inclusive Organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association AN EXHIBITION OF EVERY BRANCH j j AGRICULTURE,182 words
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Advertisement396 1930-03-11 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter j Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 «ach £3,000,00 C Reserve Fund £4.000,00 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00 C Head Office: 38. Bishopsgate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star Harbin Tongkah396 words
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Advertisement271 1930-03-11 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Pund and Rest 1,612.046 BOARD OP DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, Esq J. O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelf ord. 2.<-q. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. LONDON271 words
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Advertisement255 1930-03-11 18 INSURANcf; THE SOUTH BRITISH Nll DCMJRANCS COMMN) l!Mi|)1 FIRE, MAXIM rRAN% MOTOR \k INSURANCE am I; m, LOWEST CVEREM rXI L C. ItAROOLI< PERSONAL ACODBmT FATAL ACCIDK.MS HAVE you BMdc pi of your dependei I omtakeyou? [T only eoaU tl P j'-y fur 110^00 DHTAIN full pan;, rroa the neare255 words
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Article348 1930-03-11 19 WHEN IS A RUBBER TREK TOO OLD 'entradictory Investigations. DM oi the plantations are 2S (juestMi. of tree a^e and i\ important Then ral serious investigations of the < NYd< riandsch-Indisch Rubfiunici bit; decline m production to twelfth year, and Maas road as to the age limit but Una tan348 words
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Article123 1930-03-11 19 m i."v building a Mb- heart ot the Alps ;tt a m order to brinp Rhine and thus IPCWW its unulatlon This necessitates iicii must be carried out the winter months. The h. h will not bf Ie I than b] aerial transport. cl contains i :i.>123 words
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Article47 1930-03-11 19 Co.. Kuala LumPUT, Company. ha\e reMi the Secretariat advising the Company have dei subject to audit anc liiutl (li\idenri m resped ir ended December 31st o; ii.iyable on April 7th recommend that £4.000 \m tisation Reserve. £3.G00 U and that £7.929 De carriec t account.47 words
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Article27 1930-03-11 19 PERSIA TO ADOPT GOLD STANDARD. PK- uters Service.) Teheran. .Mar. 10. bai introduced a Bill Inti Ing the currency to kol< pahlew as the unit equal V27 words
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Article276 1930-03-11 19 Associated Anjflo- AtlanticCorporation. A petition for the winding up of the Associated Anglo- Atlantic Corporation. Ltd., with which Mr H. S Home was associated, was presented by the directors m London m mail week. The following statement was issued: ■The directrr.; of the Associated Anglo-At-lantir276 words
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206 1930-03-11 19 ROSE MACPHAIL PENMAN LTD'S REPORT. Sinsjaporr. Mar. 10. Rubhcr. LondOß 7 9 16d. Umhanutd 4 p :i\ Mm «Ldon Sd.» Spot 26. S.S. R.S.S. 0B Tender March 26',. April 27. April-Jimi- 27 July-Si-pt. 29 Steady. Tin. London. No Price. Mining.— Quiet. Sung* 1 Ways 325 3 35. Kuchais 124 1206 words
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189 1930-03-11 19 In i of February 24th.. 1930, says the Times of M;:lay:i. we stated tliat leave to a romp 1 ttcattaa m the SS. for a patent relating to lapiwwMati In the production of preserved rubber sheets" ht.d been ■;rant( d to Mr O. E.189 words
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Article86 1930-03-11 19 M. srs Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur. Aycnts for Cheviot Rubber have received a cable from the BtCNtßjrtel advising that the Directors of the Company have tedded to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjust- meats, a final dividend m respect of the financial year ended December 31st86 words
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Article81 1930-03-11 19 I Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, Agents for Kombok Rubber have received a cable from the Secretaries advising that the Directors of the Company have decided tt recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, a final dividend m respect of th« financial year ended December 31st of81 words
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Article230 1930-03-11 19 March 10. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 month?' sight 2 3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 2 3 13 il6 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London, T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons230 words
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Article227 1930-03-11 19 Marcn 10. Tin 175 Tons $82.75 Gambier 9.*0 Pepper White 70 Pepper Black 49 Flake Tapioca 6.00 Pearl Sago Small 8.25 Copra Sundried 8.80 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Cnan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice. Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,227 words
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Article933 1930-03-11 19 MONDAY. MARCH. 10th.. j Imperial Tobacco (£1) 4.10.0 4.13 0 Kinta Electric ($1) 1.22' i. 1.27 Malacca Electric «si> 2.07 2.12 Maynard and Co. ($10) 6.50 7.50 McAlister and Co. (50) 91.00 94.00 Ribeiro and Co. ($10) 7.00 8.00 Robinson Old. (10) 19.50 20.00 Robinson Prefs. UOO)933 words
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Article200 1930-03-11 19 Malayan R.G.A. Committee Meets. Under the auspices of thr Malayan local committee of the Rubber Growers' Association. a representative meeting was held on Saturday morning m Kuala Lumpur for considering the Association's scheme for the complete cessation of tapping during May next and for making the scheme200 words
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Article65 1930-03-11 19 The annual general meeting of the Sun^ti BiJut Rubber Company. Limited, was held yesterday m the registered offices of the Company. 18 Battery Road. Mr. F. G. Herose presiding. The report and accounts as published wer? taken as read and adopted The retiring director. Mr. A.65 words
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63 1930-03-11 19 March 10th.. 1? o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.SS. equal to London Standard. Spot 25'_. 25 Standard R.SS. on Tender March 26 26' t April 26 27 May 27.. 27 April-June 27 j 27 July-Sept. 2t% 29 Tone of Market: Firm. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet63 words
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Article171 1930-03-11 19 Yesterday's Alterations. j I Singapore. Mar. 10th.. (losing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Batu Caves 90 97 Hong Fatts 76 70 cum. Johan Tin 35 1 38 Kinta Tin Dred. 1 26 1.30 Penawats »,4 66'Pctr.lir.gn 5.50 5.65 ox. Taiping 60 65 Talam 105 1.03 Hong Kony (fUDjr) 18s171 words
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Article665 1930-03-11 19 Public Examination of Mr. \V. E. H. Ross. Arising owt of a petition under the Companies Enactment for Iht compulsory winding up of the firm of Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co.. .stork and share brokers carrying on bUttneM m Kuala I.umpur. the public examination began665 words
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Article244 1930-03-11 19 B— at— 4 and Co., Pcnans. BgMta: Mi'hik.il? !18.i(t(>. K'Kila Muda 800.000; I ad J l tan: <M:»hiya> 16(5. «77. '1...;.: Plantations 120.000: Bunfd BaiU -M.'.i.m -1 000: Poothilla Malaya 21.100: I>. i am Don sohdated 130,400; Brrtam BMWMtMI 0,600; Windsor <fms> 32.400; v?l D> KuaJa244 words
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Advertisement84 1930-03-11 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). tL EA !w!7 IC n n« eSter H USe> Sin g a P° r e- LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of84 words
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Advertisement43 1930-03-11 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE(lncorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) j 1 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. U Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. I Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.43 words
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Article200 1930-03-11 20 S.C.R.C. BEAT R.A. Effective Bowling by Hoahing. On the S CRC ground on Saturday th< Straits Chinese defeated 7th A. A. Battery Scon 's: 7TII. A. A. BATTERY. Tapley b Siow Hian 2 White Ibw. b Slow Hian 2 Wood fine c Keng Tye b Siow Hian200 words
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Article237 1930-03-11 20 Singles Win Opening Match. In the opening match of the SRC. season singles beat married by 82 runs Singles won the toss and batted first The larger wicket was m use. SINGLES. W Ess b Pearse 16 D. DCotta b Bartels 5 P d'Almeida b Pearse 13237 words
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Article182 1930-03-11 20 Successful bowling by Imray enabled an SCC. side to beat the RAP. at Seletar ok Sunday afternoon. After having 9 runs scored off his first three overs Imray took his wickets m five overs for 13 runs. Scoi. s.c.c. Bromley-Davenport b Harpum 7 Wimbary b Cocker 7182 words
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Article47 1930-03-11 20 Little more than an hours play was possible In the trial game on the S.C.C. ground on Sunflay, play being abandoned after Lavertons XI W gTiw? I o the IOSS f f Ur V;ickets < E I W. Gillett 24* E. S Bell .three for 18).47 words
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Article16 1930-03-11 20 CISTSS ThJ* abUSC f thC Privile es of the' STSSkkSS orrs m tne ordinary way. I16 words
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Article396 1930-03-11 20 DRAWN PADANG GAME. Military Forwards Miss Their Chances. SC.C 2; R.A. 35. Their were several new faces among the players representing the Royal Artillery against the Cricket Club on the occasion of their first meeting this season m a friendly on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Honours were396 words
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Article125 1930-03-11 20 TAMIL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Dealing with the Tamil lawn :< tourna- ment recently played m Kuala Lumpur the Malay Mail account says Ho tew than 28 compet«ors entered for the singles champion- ship and 14 pairs for the doubles Competitors came from all different parts of Malaya and all the125 words
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Article113 1930-03-11 20 Flagship's Soccer Defeat. During the visit of H M.S. Kent to Singapore the flagship sent a soccer team to Tanglin to play the Welch Raiment and were beaten by six goals to two The Kent also met the Regiment at water polo and were beaten 4 o.113 words
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Article80 1930-03-11 20 Thirty -seven cards were taken out for the March monthly medal and the following returned J Green down H. I. Jones j H Hall 4 W P. D. Dewdney 4 J Tryner 4 J B. Weiss 5 N. H. Holm 5 E. C. T. Matt 5 J.80 words
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Article320 1930-03-11 20 The following was the result of the men's monthly medal played on Saturday and Sunday: Capt. V. C. Russell. 8 3 15 68 E. W. Gillett. 87 16 71 Capt. S. E. v. Quin. 76 i 75 Major E. J. B. Buchanan. 85 10 75 Capt. J.320 words
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Article20 1930-03-11 20 Prom a London Court: "Can't you and your husband live together happily without flgbting?" "No. not 'appily, sir."20 words
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Article50 1930-03-11 20 I At the weekly luncheon of the Ipoh Rotary Club held on Wednesday last Rotarians took the opportunity of bidding goodbye to Mr. A. B Jordan, the indefatigable Vice President of the Club who leaves for Kuala Lumpur to take up -the duties of Secretary for Chinese Affairs F.M.S.— TOM.50 words
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Article549 1930-03-11 20 SUNDAY'S RACING. Vice-Commodore's Fleet Wins. On Sunday racing was resumed at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the event was a team race for both classes. The Vice-Com-modore's fleet, captained by Mr. F. G. Lundon, composed of Kathleen. Kilat, Corrib. Jean 11, Irene, and Betsy sailed549 words
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Article95 1930-03-11 20 The Perak Turf Club is holding an amateur •ace meeting on April 4th and sth with two •uns each for Horses Classes 111. IV. v and 3 onies Classes 11. 11 l class 111 horses will jet six and seven furlongs and the other •lasses95 words
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Article116 1930-03-11 20 The March Ladies' medal competition v.;\< played yesterday afternoon and resulted in tie between Mrs Cruickshank and Mrs McMichael. Thirty cards were taken out. and the following I were returned: Mrs. Cruickshank 47 10 37 Mrs. McMichael 47 io 37 Mrs. E. A. Gibson 46 8 38116 words
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Article1012 1930-03-11 20 "NO GENTLEMAN—" Rowe Harding Discusses Controversial Topic. I Rowe Harding's (Welsh Rugby internationI al) recent book on Rugby football and modern amateurism created a sensation. Discussing professionalism m sport m the Athletic News he says: In this article I shall attempt to answer the question: Is1,012 words
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