The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1930
1930-03-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1930-03-20 1 The Singapore Free Press. 12,979. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article394 1930-03-20 1 Fail Ralfour, the distinguished British stateman, died yesterday Page 11. On the authority of Mr. Mat Donald it is denied that any difference has occurred between him and Mr. Stimson Page 11. Over .1 hundred people were injured during a conflict between police and crowd outside Rangoon394 words
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773 1930-03-20 1 Wh< n you pi home to England from the East and when you COM bark again, then" is always someont you Uave b< -hind, someone that expect? tetter, nay at tunes insists. Now I consider that then is nothing more foul or more likely to773 words
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Advertisement183 1930-03-20 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH TAILORING. Str'e, Cut and Finish Guaranteed, v. HIGH STREET. (Raffles Hotel I i t£ 1 1 71 I I I Mura Smirnova I! if 5 i THE WELL-KNOWN SHANGHAI DANCER 3 APPEARS DURING j m I a- i MONDAY I TUESDAY Tea Dances Egg"" Dinner Dances183 words
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Advertisement278 1930-03-20 1 I STANDARD I STEEL SHELVING j^^mP BWBB^BB^B Standard Heights: I^^Pk^ j9 H 4 mi 'r' M I Widths or B\ m m 7* Standard t^^^Hl m^. H j^m.^___^^a^l "~2" l)»pthv H^^H i—r-rT=^^^Sam^mt l^**^Bl 2 1 •2" I^^^' ADJUSTABLE SHELVES I Adaptable for every storage purpose m OFFICE, STOCKROOM OR WORKSHOP278 words
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Advertisement154 1930-03-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A State Express guarantee Page I I Ovaltine builds up brain, nerve and -Page 5 Your camera require: On Page 3. Eno's fruit salt v. ill help a I petiti -Page 13. Craven a the cigarettes which never varj Page 7. Loose leaf ledgers from Malaya Publishing House—154 words
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Advertisement12 1930-03-20 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSB for -SCUKOPBAM TROPICAL SUITS, 82, HIGH STREZT12 words
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Article24 1930-03-20 2 punctuated with ter:i Its sel v I merit value it hi c b G i pe. Love 1 reminded that dra' A24 words
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Article55 1930-03-20 2 n Pavili i cd. < i i Is i bj I the t 1 partn r tak*. mi\-up. anci M.. of her own. -ed up m an place besid- ■<- he, tiunkir.^ Imiti hfti love pilj The wCUni round Chi tnn. not up tc thi artist, noi55 words
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Article50 1930-03-20 2 •New I'rofession for Women. I th. n bu I M I Q NeM th "It ha no (Mratkn ordei 1 o be Bupported 1 i. ot Hrl vim I PPUin> for 0 tolk t;,r" 'evimon dep -J U k "ls a thin, that anyom ■ps50 words
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Advertisement221 1930-03-20 2 THE "HUMS" of POOH AT GOODWOOD HALL ON MONDAY, MARCH 24th.. at 5 p.m. Ti ■<•! .'i J* bn Littles and .\t Ike Door. Malta lIjOO. <hi!drtn M cents. I akl i ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL FETE. KELVEY'S SCnOOL OF DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Classes and private lessons are now In full221 words
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Advertisement417 1930-03-20 2 VICTORIA X HEATRE I Owing: to Enormous Success J^ THE ENGLISH SINGERS. f THE WORLD FAMOIS ENSEMBLE will (tVC a.i t EXTRA CONCERT X X To-night at 9.30 p.m. V NEW PROGRAMME including J THE STREET CRYES OF LONDON X .1 Bock Nov. at lOBM LITTLE'S. Prices $4, 2 and417 words
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Advertisement278 1930-03-20 2 wvvv^ p i'S-ALHAMBRA'si V I George Bernard Shaw J^ WILL SPEAK TO YOl Every Evening al 6.15 p.m. and 9 I X Saturdays and Sundays al V FOLI.OUIM M\ X V COMEDIES NEWS REELS VNIi I ".The Sky Hawk"} I FOR THRILLS, SOUND, ACTINC; tV PRODI !()N I This All278 words
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Miscellaneous163 1930-03-20 2 THE WERK. I iiurxrt ijr, IMb. H Wav- 1 14.15. ?J II LI. 10.60 p n IM B.C.G I Padant. sr.A Oouncll F t v N 1 13 p.m I t M>t Hiuh U.'-' i N I 1 0 II v Ia J 4 ti. 11 J0 p.m 411 m163 words
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Article1587 1930-03-20 3 INTERESTING FRAGMENTS. His Judgment on Men and Countries. m. Ctemenceau is slnadj legend. h<- eni tnta the domain of legend wnenever be I iinaiiy to ins Vcndara rvtmt, and .'its of st-rious Mograp&ers nor hi* n scanty tacursioos into poMUeal controversy •ra able to bvin'A1,587 words
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Article180 1930-03-20 3 "A Brunette is a Ygtaag ISear." Mr. H. Civil Hum >as collected anothei entertaining book full of F:csh Howl lisbed by Mi F< no ;t Bcnn. Limited It li a mine oi lai |!m In a line or tv.j. taken fv. i the ceriouslj Intended answers of icl180 words
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Article112 1930-03-20 3 The writer of the following letter. \\h:> h was recently sent from the Malay States t.i Ruskin College. Oxford, must have heard ol the old adage that if a thing is worth doing it is worth doing well: Dear Sir. I am writing these few lints to112 words
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Advertisement239 1930-03-20 3 h j nt Target Rifles Need >; "GOOD AMMUNITION Camera requires »J« >*• wn' film V y ►*< KODAK LIMITED. I I (Incorporated m England) Singapore. 77/ IX ADVERTISING Is WHAT WITsTAND FOR. Q laffJ a f¥£ww /mm. ill* (DESIC .Uli, OX LIVER). 'iAVE YOU? j BRIGHT EYES AN ADEQUATE239 words
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Advertisement159 1930-03-20 3 MIDDLE-AGED MEN READ THIS! If you are ton tired to work or to enjoy the pleasures of life, if you suffer from sleeplessness and loss of appetite or if you are m constant pain. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills will restore your vitality and quickly make you vigorous and159 words
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Advertisement252 1930-03-20 3 ■■■■■■<■"■■■■ i SPECIALITIES by 2 WILKINSON, HEYWOOI) CLARK. I i Fadeless Green Paints Are offered as the most permanent greens yet produced; every shade is K u.,rante*d i,. withstand strongest sun without bleaching, turning blue or I overinr P capacity approximately 800 sq. ft. \n r imp. gallon. j Aluminium252 words
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Article, Illustration318 1930-03-20 4 The Forest's Game Bid for Cup Honours: Oetnine Beauty »t Graft's. RUINS of the Sussex Assembly Rooms on the famous Pantiles, Tonbridge Wells, where fire broke out. Inset: Fireman Dibley 1 top I and Fireman Goodwin, who were injured. Fine work by :he local brigade prevented318 words
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Article482 1930-03-20 5 Ships, Ale-Houses, and Fireworks. A correspondent writes to The Observer as follows: In View of the changes already made m the parks under Mr. Lansbury's administration, and probable further changes to come, the ry.lcwing |p— f from a letter of Charles L^mb to Wordsworth (August 14,482 words
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Article183 1930-03-20 5 Much interest has been taken m the news of a young man who was found unconscious m a Boston theatre and rushed oft* to hospital —where it was discovered that he had merely fallen very fast asleep because, as he explained, •the show was awful." It sounds almost183 words
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204 1930-03-20 5 Bishop's Computation. The Bishop of Durham (Dr. Hensley Henso:i> preaching m Westminster Abbey said p iblic profession of faith might be a rough, but it was not an untrue tert to apply to our Christian Church. We had 23.500,000 electors of it least204 words
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Article169 1930-03-20 5 "I take snuff," said a speaker at a Sussex Guardians' meeting, "and I never get a cold. I have not had influenza for thirty years." Surely an enviable record; but it does not do to argue from the particular to the general. Years ago when I was169 words
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Article179 1930-03-20 5 l he spectaturs. for it contained a whole human foot. It also bore on its head a deep gash inllrted by the axe of its latest victim. The villagers showed their gratitude by almost smothering Mr. Wright Neville m garlunds. This officer was asked about three years ago179 words
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Article24 1930-03-20 5 Sample of Malayan tea grown at Cameron's Highlands were on view at the Malaya Stand it the British Industries Fair and caused interested enquiry.24 words
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Advertisement215 1930-03-20 5 iff all day long WmW mmT ]Mm Every time you move or think you use up a mmf certain amount of energy. That Jvastage of mm enerj^y- goes on all day long. Only from 111 mm nourishment can that wastage of energy be Ml Vm Ovaltine is a delicious food215 words
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Advertisement136 1930-03-20 5 «ai^& THE AiILLIOM I B B B «HF W™ B BV Mi ß^^ fl^p LaL —not a chance phrase, but literally accurate. Exide Batteries have SStfjl been fitted on over a million cars. H |U|9 manship, and made of raw materials Hi ilßff ffIHIIHI These are the reasons for the136 words
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185 1930-03-20 6 May Co to China. London. General Frank Sutton. famed for introducing trcnch-m-Jiturs to China just after the World War, is at present on the Riviera. After leaving China. General Sutton settled m British Columbia. The Daily Mail calls him the "Colonel Lawrence of185 words
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Article152 1930-03-20 6 No Fruit m His Island Paradise. Dr Karl Rttter, the German who is living '..I«:c Robinson Crusoe on the Charles Darwin Island of the Galapagos grcup 440 miles from the coast of Ecuador, hai made the discovery thai his chosen home is not exactly the sort Of |MoM!iae152 words
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Article249 1930-03-20 6 Pr Batter, tlw neMber for Denuuudoey, who ill f>r..' of the chief speakers at the annual limiting Ol the National Society of Non-smokers m a li* 1 indiscreet m his revelations about th« lal cur'.oms of the heads o' Go.'. r > epartr.i« b d been talk■fl249 words
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Article235 1930-03-20 6 n r ifudie's toils me Chat I i 'All Quiet on the Western Front" sad i *The Good Companions," a: sent havi do rivmls. There are two thou m the library He was prepared "hat the demand ior book? about Id toon be an the235 words
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Article114 1930-03-20 6 While eentenarias of famous births and deaths are being tabulated it may be well to recall that 1930 Is the hundredth anniversary of a famous saying's "birth"' namely, the advice given by the noted Scottish surgeon Abernethy to a patient suffering from corpulency. William IV., on acceding to114 words
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Article60 1930-03-20 6 The Rev. Eustace Jervis officiated at St. Margarefs Westminster, on Feb. 12, at the wedding of Mr. Hugh Lang, son of the late Mr. Hugh Lang and of Mrs. Lang, of Mingary. Worplesdon Hill. Surrey, and Miss Maydee Mackay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mackay. of Avalon, Tadworth,60 words
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Advertisement127 1930-03-20 6 i 1 I DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT I 1 ]fO[ PHOENIX I jHk ORANGE POP i t^^^sn />v<s/ Caiif rnia 1 nK23^W|J Oranges |j 1 HEALTHFUL AND I l IJPTJ II REFRESHING i Phone 3463 for your trial order w i I PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS 1 i; SIXCAPORE. W *4r*4ryr%r*<r*4 Hf'/VVV^127 words
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Advertisement421 1930-03-20 6 Genuine '^^gr^lg^gl^ (Trm^TTHTTI J* y- J^Bi^a»BPlfci>-^ lnuXL 1 s M —^^^aW? fm A AT X V Morns Minor Saloon was delivered short'/ /i*V yl Christmas, and I have now covered 3500 miles OWNFR'S Maximum speed on the level is a genuine j VS TV avm^mx »s thfcc pg^Q^ up 1421 words
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Article1897 1930-03-20 7 ACHIEVING HEIGHTS. Science, Mountaineering and Flying. Do you lTinemtHT. said Pro.'essor Leonard Hill, m a talk on Feb. 11th.. how the world was thrilled by the death of Mallory and Irvine, who were last seen close to the top of Mount Everest, which is 29.000 ft.,1,897 words
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341 1930-03-20 7 GEORGE TOWN 100 YEARS AGO. Sale of a Mudbank. A copy of the protcedlugji of Committee of AMOMOn Jar.uaiv 1801 to December 1807 published by tIM Municipal Commissioners t PUMOI hai> been issued. As a historical record, jays the Echo, it is extremely interesting and depicts the pubML sci vice341 words
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Article230 1930-03-20 7 No Fiphtintf Yet. [Nanyang B*ati| Pan Pr \ss Service i Shanghai. March IX. Clila ne Kai-shek declared yesterday that Peng Yu-hsiang and Yen. Shi-shan. have re-acted jointly Government troops u-lU take the detaMtVC until a punitive campaign ls ordered. 57 anti-Governm* -nt generals circulated a W\> gram230 words
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Article109 1930-03-20 7 I Nanyang Siang Pau Pr««ss Service i I lon* Kong, Yl.iri li IH. Canton has thrice received Chiang Kai-shek's order to attack Kwangsi and settle the situation m ten days. The commanders of the. sixth and eighth routes have gone hurriedly to the front and109 words
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Article42 1930-03-20 7 Mr A. P. H. Le Prevos*. inar.a«:tr of New Rompln estate. Rompin, and Towkay Chu Wen Ping, timber merchant of Kuala Pilah. have been appointed additional members of the loot* Health Board for the area of Kuala PUah for the year 1930.42 words
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Advertisement186 1930-03-20 7 announcing"! THE NEW CABINET KELVINATOR WITH I ISO -THERMIC TUBES I FOR FAST FREEZING AGAIN KELVINATOR maintains I THAT UNPARALLELED LEADERSHIP ALL 1930 KELVINATOR" models I ARK EQUIPPED WITH THE NEW ISO-~ 3 THERMIC TUBES. A COMPLETELY AUTO-* MATIC DEVICE WHICH PRODUCES VERY RAPID ICE FREEZING. THIS IS THE FASTEST186 words
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Advertisement65 1930-03-20 7 J^ I\OOU LrlßSe really are J «L^ Ww^W cwarpttp^l «kjSH :-ffSsasff'->-f ■'■:>*■'■& ■gsgawrtWH mr*" IMF .^-^^^^ftg:^;x-:-:-x' :v-.-.- ■£Bs!%3&aUor v&f^l^i Cool— Smooth— Cork'tipped ,!F^m ttf^M lure Virsmia Tobacco— yf^^^A and They Never Vary! IWCmves^)\ l"<jr CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES c=&^ Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 14265 words
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Article690 1930-03-20 8 Mr, Sapsea at Home. In Eastgate. Rochestf r. the "Cloisterham" ot Dkkens. stands an ancient, gabled, halftimbered house beariny upon its front a tablet reeordir.e that it was the baOM of Mr. Sapse: 1 the pompous auctioneer of "Bdwiq Drood* 1 and the "pre:::Lses" of690 words
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Article82 1930-03-20 8 104 Admitted During Past Ten Years London. Feb. list. That women have not adopted the legal profession as widely as is sometimes supposed Is shown by the fact that only 104 women haw qualified for the English Bar since the firs' woman was admitted ten years82 words
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Article61 1930-03-20 8 Mr. Edward Dent, retired East India merchant, formerly of Messrs. Dent Brothers and -0 lately vice-president of the British North 3orneo Co.. a director of the Sun InsurantOffice, the Sun Life Assurance Society, and if the Langkon North Borneo Rubber. Ltd.. Xho died on Dec. 18. aged 83. left unsettled61 words
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Article951 1930-03-20 8 MR. PAUL ROBESON. Negro Melodies and Their Origins. To meet Mr. Paul Robespn. the negro singer and actor, and to talk to him for any length of time is to be impressed by his cultured oitlook on life and his sincerity, writes G. W B951 words
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Article153 1930-03-20 8 The following action was taken at a tneetlr of committee No. 5. held on March 12th Accepted lander of the Asiatic Petroleum CV uS.S > Ltd. for benzine, kerosene, and anfimalarial mixture for Pontian for 1930. it A. PCs tender, with •'sliding scale" rate fa benzine, befaf153 words
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Article110 1930-03-20 8 MORE THAN A "PICK-ME-UP." MEN AND Uu\ iFN Ulv LASTING II:^ r WN, vhality U|> No one BUI nta I Heal tonga nth I Par-tired ami 0 < I is lacking. 1,;, I Plea-suiv. then I too", I drains of their I (lUfstionab:.- I ■■w i temp™ u^ state than110 words
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Advertisement255 1930-03-20 8 I "^^W^fcJli^sV'Ciff ~~ly*/l*l% i^ dMB»c« wdumx node*) A RECORD LOW PRICE../,, ,fd ra/y^ tf/wr beautiful Kniynt-enyined car The new style Willys-Knight "70-B" is bringing a higher order of LOWER CO ST pleasurable, carefree motoring to added thousands of enthusiastic OF owners throughout the world* OPERATION The simplicity of the patented255 words
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Advertisement138 1930-03-20 8 SSii^mj^ S(Mt||l|X( The .-H.,,, I( ,U, miHU iii-r.-1h.,n., .1,-,,,-r lt ■Im keep the -ku, iHL-H..!,,,,,. ilitioa, rreeinn k frua n, <■« irnt..t .ii (I| {x ><» Vl» coauiai the !...-.1,, m .,i ■••ling propertiei <» IM I RA; ii lrm_--kin Health, v well m line.*., k. epiag it -m....t1i nl138 words
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Advertisement297 1930-03-20 9 BUSINESS CARDS. TO BUSINESS MEN. Shorthand and Typewriting Bureau MM isprrfally for your convenience. u.iuirv will nt all ti:n, s rec«M\e our Im*s: attention. ■sffVtSf -Char-os Mr.dorato. vrruT'iTiNc. bureau. Cliulm Street. SINOAPORF ASSAGE AMCURfI ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MEMORIALS. SINGAMBI CASKET CO. N<<s. l Si 3, Pcnhas Road. l_»vfiider297 words
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Advertisement646 1930-03-20 9 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials o wnrleec, and Uwt particulars of such tended may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Tender »atr of date* Erection ol an Engine Noon, Room at Gunong Pulai Ma;vh 20th 1930*646 words
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Advertisement652 1930-03-20 9 BOARD AND LODGING. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, J Bidt ford Road off Orchard Road. EAST ANGLIA. 6 Oxley Rise. Reasonab Mose and comfortable Phone 4390. SUPERIOR BOARD-RESIDENCE. On double room with dressing-room and bath, he and cold. Also one single room with bathroor attached. Tennis, Garage, Phone. Moderat terms. Apply Box652 words
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Advertisement509 1930-03-20 9 AUCTION SALES. 5 DISTRESS SALE. Ji IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. JJ SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. m te Distress No. 19 of 1930. In the cause of mi n M. Mohamed Shariff bin )r Mohamed Kassim Landlord s, versus If. H. Moulasahib Marican Tenant AUCTION SALE I, STOCK-IN-TRADE509 words
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Advertisement158 1930-03-20 9 I NOTICE. 1 U, S, De SUVA BROTHERS j beg to notify the public that f I they have opened new premises I I as manufacturing jewellers, etc. I No. 61, HIGH STREET, j I FERODO I 1 on BRAKE and CLUTCH j I cLSSTXjIwS LONG LIFE and RELIABLE SERVICE.158 words
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Article43 1930-03-20 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. BERRY-HAPT —On March 18th. 1930. at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Allot, wile ol R A Berry-Hart, a daughter. EZECHIEI —At the Maternity Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on March 18. 1930. to the wife 61 V G. Ezechiel. MCS. a daughter.43 words
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439 1930-03-20 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. ANOTHER CHINESE LULL. After an intensive period of preparation m which it seemed as if serious opposition to Chiang Kaishek was gathering m the north, the latest news from China seems to indicate an easing of the situation. The inability to bring m439 words
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Article307 1930-03-20 10 It is very seldom necessary to make use of our columns for personal appeals upon matters concerned with the relations between the Press and the Public locally, but possibly no apology is needed m regard to the matter we propose to mention m that it is not easy307 words
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Article306 1930-03-20 10 Wo have received No I Volume I of the Meteor, the organ of the Government Junior Officers" Association F.M.S.. an interesting publication including articles on a variety of topics. We regret that m our account of the wedding of Mr. G. Rocker and Miss X Oldershaw yesterday the name of306 words
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Article1167 1930-03-20 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Schemes for Improving the Course. The annual meeting of the Singapore Golf Club was held at Bukit Timah last night. Dealing with the financial position of the Club, with which he considered they had considerable reason to be satisfied, the President (Mr. A. P.1,167 words
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Article52 1930-03-20 10 SIR WILLIAM PEEL ENTERTAINED. LONDON FUNCTION Malayan Guests at irt( League k m [FREE PRESS BB The Victoria LtagU Mir William Pr.-l and honour of Sir Willlsn, governorship .if h>m. The itteeti vere n fW Gore and Sir Chart Loid and Lao> PM Held Lady Guillemaid. Mr I Hose and52 words
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Article97 1930-03-20 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK ti\ AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVI. RIGHT London. Mart I p( Messrs. Lewis, La/am.s and Son* notify to-day's tin price* as follow Spot £161 12 16 (down I I6i ward £163 14 16 (down The market i> -"•■.tdy Messrs. Symington and Sinclali notify97 words
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Article139 1930-03-20 10 Y.W.C.A. Performsce Last .Nitfht. The memberi of the Y.W.C.A i> Club gave a Baine's four act at UK Weshv Chttl the first Krtoui efforta ten fully lewuded i: packed and the audii a i ■urpriaed at thi which th* pla\ «.i--itaily anri vitl aas Ml) tauit tx' tOUWI139 words
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Article95 1930-03-20 10 At the meeting of Monday the Hon'bk Ml 0 C Cla whether then kl taMffll lent I of detention to deal with U ber of beggars aiv. and if so what itepi <• to remedy the difficult A but votes will be moved Un todttdta] M Rubber Research95 words
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Article83 1930-03-20 10 TIK follow mv i. by the C, the Sunday Vohinte* I On Sunday March »rd to hold a practice mobUi to BMka U m raalfctt it i> atneralb knam it is to take plao of eonccntratloa will n Saturday nighi O* mad. by tetepnom >!" flashmu I83 words
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Article17 1930-03-20 10 Mr Plehaympi v.«'ll-known m- munity tho bM '> ng, r< I irned I India He ki <■ reformer B^i17 words
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Advertisement282 1930-03-20 10 "A delicious Liqueur" j (-•QUEUR W I Sole Agents gf.T^B Q C'ALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO., LTD. STSi»S I I 'Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Ko>:<7'. i J Yd tn Shanghai. \^t^2BßP^^»^^ •H». Robinson Iload. Telephone 6228. J^^ r ,m a by special A^ mimm to I ,i m iiii282 words
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Advertisement62 1930-03-20 10 1 ndeljßpnlt) ASPARAGUS FLAT BURGLARS says a headline. Unlike round burglars, of course, they can squeeze m anywhere and a "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY is absolutely essential for protection against them. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Teleohone 6480. H.B. WINTER i I TAILOR. j I MATTERY62 words
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Article, Illustration715 1930-03-20 11 NOTABLE FIGURE. One of the Great Victorians. E[Reutfr'.> Service! London. March 19 ...t:i oenmtf to-day of Earl Balfour. Batfour, who was 82 years of age wa Ha a... .-ducated at Eton and Trinitj Cambridge and was honorary LID o British Isles' and of several for-•isiu.-s He was715 words
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Article90 1930-03-20 11 HUNDRED INJURED. Conflict Incidental to the Gupta Trial. IReuter's Service.) Rangoon. March 19. Over a hundred persons. Including thirty policemen and one prominent Indian public man who was trying to pacify the crowd were injured during a conflict between the police and the crowd outside the90 words
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Article403 1930-03-20 11 Dogged by jjj j ck I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT Bangkok. March 18. The tuu nvw Zealand flyers. Flying Officer Plp« and Flying Officfr G E. Kaye arrived at Don Muang from Akyab yesterday. They hopped oil for Singora this morning. The airmen arrived at403 words
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69 1930-03-20 11 Anti-Church Outrages m Berlin. I Reuters Service.) Berlin. March 19. A Communist anti-church campaign was m Mlguratod early this morning, when gangs .smashed lanterns with illuminated Bible texts affixed to the entrances of two Protestant churches and besmeared a Catholic church m the centre69 words
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Article57 1930-03-20 11 New German Liner's Maiden Voyage. London. Mar. 19. The screeching of syrens m Bremerhav* n sent the North German Lloyd's new liner. Europa off to-day on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. jThe voyage of the 50.000 tons sistership of the Bremen was delayed by the fire57 words
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Article37 1930-03-20 11 Hong Kong. Mur. 19. Mr Van l.i-arblack. the American newspaper millionaire, has arrived here from Hanoi on his flight from England to the Far East. I Earlier cables on page 12 137 words
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Article36 1930-03-20 11 IReuter's Service.) London. Mar. 19. The House of Commons sat for two minutes to-day and resolved to adjourn as a mark of respect to Earl Balfour. Ministers circulated written answers to questions.36 words
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Article45 1930-03-20 11 The late earl, who was created m 1922. is succeeded by his brother, the Rt. Hon. Gerald William Balfour. who is 77 years of age. The new earl represented Central Leeds m Parliament for 21 years and has held various government appointments.45 words
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Article118 1930-03-20 11 AMERICAN ENQUIRY. A British Baronet's Experience m New York. IReuter's Service.] New York. March 19. At the instance of District Attorney Tuttle, of Vestris fame, the Grand Jury has begun to investigate the alleged gigantic narcotic smuggling rin.^ Sir Duncan Orr-Lewis gave evidence that when he lanoed118 words
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Article211 1930-03-20 11 Mme. HanaiTs 18 Days Hunger Strike. I Reuter's Service. Paris. March IM. Madame Hanau. who eighteen days ago began to hunger-.striki' m protest against her prolonged detention In prison m connection with the Gazette dv Franc financial scandal, was forcibly fed m hospital for the211 words
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Article109 1930-03-20 11 A Successful Purity Campaign. Reuters Service. I Washington. March 19. Twelve hours heated debate m the Senate to-day terminated m the adoption ol the amendment to the existing law against obscene books and pictures empowering Customs officials to refuse entry to immoral works, thereby reverting to the109 words
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Article65 1930-03-20 11 Out of Prison and Hack Again. I Reuter's Service. 1 Barisal. March 19. Satindranathsen. leader of the passive resistance movement m the Barisal district, who was recently released from Midnapore jail after signing a bond m Rs. 5.000 to be of good behaviour for two years,65 words
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Article43 1930-03-20 11 Pope Offers Intercession Mass. Rome. Mar. 19. Cardinals, members of the Diplomatic Corps, and other eminent personages attended the St. Peters Low Mass offered by the Pope m intercession for the return of peace and religious freedom m Russia43 words
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Article44 1930-03-20 11 Comdr. Kenworthy's Enquiries. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Mar. 19. Lieut-Commander Kenworthy. the Labour M.P. for Hull, informs me that his Kuomintang enquiries will continue. Apparently the local decision embarrasses the home Government. f Earlier cables on page 12 144 words
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Article135 1930-03-20 11 The English Singers, owing to the great success of their recent concerts and m response to many requests, will give an extra recital at the Victoria Theatre to-night at 9.30 p.m., with a new programme. This famous group of six artists have won their way into the hearts of people135 words
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Article163 1930-03-20 11 BRITISH DENIAL. Naval Conference Deadlock Continues. IReuter's Service.] London. Mar. 19. The deadlock at the Naval Conference persists owing to the Franco-Italian dispute regarding parity. Experts are working daily to find a solution, stimulated by the activities of Mr. Mac Donald m his capacity at Chairman. The163 words
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Article141 1930-03-20 11 German Professor's Submarine. [Reuter's Service.] B?rlin. Mar. 19. Professor Oswald Flamm. ot a technical hich school, has designed a new type of submarine claimed to be superior m speed and power to anything existing Its chief weapon is an invisible torpedo which does not show a141 words
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74 1930-03-20 11 Three Hours to Cover Five Miles. [Reuter's Service.] Borsad. March 19. Mr Gandhi and his "civil disobedients" arrived at Rar.s from here this morning after taking three hours to cover five miles. It is understood that Gandhi has changed his plans for the march and does74 words
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Article85 1930-03-20 11 Campaign m Britain. fßeuter's Service.] London. Mar. 19. It is alleged that a scheme is afoot to flood Great Britain with cotton goods from Russia and that merchandise, stated to amount to millions of yards, has been dumped within two months under cost price to enable85 words
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Article73 1930-03-20 11 Reduced Dividends All Round. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. 1 Tokio. March IS. The Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Company, one of the largest cotton spinning companies m Japan, has announced a dividend of 30 per cent, which is a reduction of 5 per cent, as compared with that of the73 words
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Article62 1930-03-20 11 Objection to "Merry Widow" Production. Paris. Mar. 19. Prince Danilo of Montenegro has been awarded £800 damages against Gaumont Metro Goldwyn Film Company m connection with a film version of "The Merry Widow" on the ground that the film held him and the Montenegro royal family62 words
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Article104 1930-03-20 11 The Hon'ble the Resident Councillor. Penang. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman. C.8.E., and his daughter. Mrs. Trowler. attended a tea party given by the Members of Committee of the Junior Civil Service Association on Saturday last on the lawn of the Association at Green Lane The engagement is announced of104 words
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Advertisement62 1930-03-20 11 Christening Gifts! m I Sterling Silver I CHILD'S STERLING SILVER SET Containing Cup, Rin^, Spoon and Fork m Leatherette Lined Velvet Case. PRICE $23.50 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. (Hapatam MEDIUM STRENGTH j NAVY CUT CIGARETTES |i i 1 HOLE AGENTS Ifi I62 words
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Article84 1930-03-20 12 THE COAL BILL. Vital Liberal Vote Postponed. |R«Mit". Service. London. Mar. 18. The Governments anxieties regarding the critical division on the Coal Bill have been considerably lessened owing to a decision of a meeting of tht Liberal Parliamentary Party to abstain from voting with the Conservatives on84 words
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Article109 1930-03-20 12 WILL THE EX-KAISER GO BACK Free to Return l T nder New Hill. Reuters Service. 1 Berlin. Mar. IH. The Reichstag passed the third readily r;y 265-150 of I new bill for the protection ol v Ktpublic. It provides penalties, even peOSJ servitude, for plotters against the lives of members109 words
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Article66 1930-03-20 12 Hu^e American Corporation. NOW York. Mai. '8. The merger of the Chase National Bank, the Equitable Trust and the inter-State T~v.st has been completed. The new bank will be known as the Chase National Bank Its capital exceeds that of the National City Bank and the66 words
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Article132 1930-03-20 12 Alor Star Chinese Fined SlOO. A Chine:-e eh rk named Lim Choon Hpm was charged m the Second Sungei Patani High Court on March 12th. before Tuan Syt-d Mohamed Idid with rafh and negligent driving, rays the Pinang Gazette. It is understood that the accused was132 words
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Article116 1930-03-20 12 B.S.A. Slogan Competition. I The Cycle and Carriage Company has received details of a new competition, which is without doubt the greatest Sales effort ever carried out m the motoring industry The Manufacturers of B.S A. Motor Cycles artoffering £1.000 or £1 por «Mk for life,116 words
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Article110 1930-03-20 12 Appeal Dismissed by Patna High Court. Patna. Feb. 27. The appeal of O. W. Harrison (26» against the verdict of guilty of the murder of W. P. Elder m a compartment of the Bombay Mail on July 23 was dismissed by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice110 words
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Article59 1930-03-20 12 U.S. BANKERS BUY EASTERN GOLD. I Reuter's Service. I New York. Mar. 19. The Equitable Eastern Banking Corporation announces that owing to the recent fall m silver m China which has brought gold upon the market there, it has bought m "straight exchange transaction" $5.000.000 G. from Japan, Shanghai and59 words
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Article63 1930-03-20 12 At the last meeting of the Council of the Royal Empjxe s^y t|M following were ft the Fellows elected -Brttish Malaya P C B Nvwington. A. T. OMeara and H. J. Stocker" Johore; W. R. Macandre* Kedah W M PhUUp, Kelanun; R. MaUhews M lcca: I P Hillr J c63 words
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Article1119 1930-03-20 12 RUSH FOR EASTERN JOBS. Royal Visits to the Exhibitions. I From Our Own Correspondent. 1 London. Feb. 20. There never was such rush cf men to '*et out to Singapore and the Malay States, '-hey apply at the agency literally m hundreds: and this is not1,119 words
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1068 1930-03-20 12 AGE OF TRANSITION. Blue Words Now Delicately Pink-Tinged. The typist who earned the wrath of Judge •Sir Alfred Tobin the other day by omitting a number of vulgar adjectives m copying a letter, has earned also the cordial thanks of all of us1,068 words
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Article34 1930-03-20 12 Miss Irene Ho Tung. 8.A.. daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung. Hong Kong, who has been studying educational problems m England and New York, has Joined the staff of the ling Nam University, Canton.34 words
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Article908 1930-03-20 12 THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. Italian Professor's Revolutionary Claims. Rome. Feb. The greatest interest has been aroused m scientific circles by the announcement that Professor Guido Cremonese of the University of Rome, has succeeded m photographing vital rays, including those emanating from the human body. Professor Cremonese908 words
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Article77 1930-03-20 12 Girl Claims £2,000 Damages I for Broken Ribs. Because he hugged her so tightly as to break several ribs. Miss Grace Hartman. of Omaha. Nebraska, has sued Leon Wells for £2,000 damages. L The incident took place at a dance, and a Miss Hartman asserts <says77 words
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1321 1930-03-20 12 UNPROVOCATIVE POLICY. Australian Mail Service Developments. I British Radio— Official Ser\i ■->.; Rugby. Mar. 18. Introducing the Air Estimates m the House of Commons. Mr. F. Montague, the Undersecretary for Air. said the revised total of last year's estimates. allowing for a supplement:! ry estimate1,321 words
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Article43 1930-03-20 12 International Corporation's Activities. [neuter*! New V«.rk M^r N The Ini Corporation has [ttirrhati n t m tha OonstanUnoph Telephom < an Anulo-French concern Thn i I foreign country Invaded bj tton wnkh already operati I indafWi Central American ai I South43 words
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Article232 1930-03-20 12 The fallowing noveli i»^« aw Rafßei Library during l hi past tOltl AMuUah lAchmed; and Pafca Baat Broadway Interlude. Aahton <Hei« :ii Dod aY Bai(\...-ka iCounfa HI Pan! Et n ford 14. d.' Lo\t ■> Dawtoi Bums (Ottwe.ll i The S. mt Brown iVmcent) t\.< Übm faj Carey232 words
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Article82 1930-03-20 12 Sudden Karth Slip at Kamp*» A few days a^o. sa>s Ihf of Monday, another laUl occurred at Kampar In I MM Kew Yin Sin. an worked by gravel pump other members of the Bam of the accident engaged In the floor of the mine M an82 words
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93 1930-03-20 13 Northern Settlement's Acquisitions. [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Penang. Mairh 18. Great interest is being taken m the first i.sit ol the Non-Bender.; to Penrr<.; on S t :r--la.< and Sund >y. Jhe P.C.C. ii.« select^ a tram side to meet them as follows: Knight. Aste.93 words
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Article160 1930-03-20 13 Lcaffve Cmn Rcsultt London. Marrh 8. The following art' the results of matches play•d m the third round of the Rugby Leairue Cup to-day. Wigan 16. Warrington 5. Widnes j 9 Hull 5. Bi;| ro* 13. Dewsbury 7. S. Helens 22. Hunslet 7. London. March 8. The following160 words
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258 1930-03-20 13 It was announced »t the Fobn)ry counci 1 meeting of the Laviii Tc *nta A ;^tion tha* the following programme cl international matches has been arranged: Groa». Britain vs. QenMliy Dar*<i Cup (Firrt Borr 'prii Ciitat B:itain vs. US A. <v.t.ntn». at Wimbledon, June 13258 words
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Article170 1930-03-20 13 France Withdraws from International Contest. London. Feb. 19. In consequence of a dispute about the venue for the annual hockey match between England and Pnnee, it is stated that France has withdrawn from the contest and that a German team will meet England instead. The match has always been170 words
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Article186 1930-03-20 13 The following are the cricket fixtures of the Welch Regiment Ist XI for the season. Match 22. vs. Ceylon S.C. C.S.C. April 10. vs. Royal Artillery Tanglin 11 am April 25. and 26 vs. S.C.C. Padang 5 p.m. May 3. vs. RifT-Raffs Tanglin. May 4. vs. Police186 words
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Article130 1930-03-20 13 A Successful Experiment London, fob. 28. Cup-tie football m artificial 'isht was Introduced as an experiment when OUeitOO Forest beat Welbeck Athletic by 3 J at Mansfield :n 'he final of the Nottinghamshu-. League. Iho ground wtus lit by arclamps at even,- corner mounted on platforms130 words
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103 1930-03-20 13 la addition to the one Test match at Lord** on June 27th.. 29th.. and 30th.. the New Z. inlanders, who visit England m the summer of 1931, will probably play 36 match, s Th. v will meet the M.C.C. at Lords on May 16th..103 words
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Article117 1930-03-20 13 March Monthly Medal The following was tht result of the March monthly medal. E. C. van der Btvk 74 7 67 H. L H. Lim 80 10 70 3. M Abdullah 80 10 70 J. M. GaUsUm 84 14 79 T Morita 80 7 73 THE MAKINO117 words
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Article20 1930-03-20 13 The Katong Golf Club March medal competition (Bogey i will be held on Saturday and Sunday next.20 words
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Advertisement81 1930-03-20 13 2 When food makes I B this condition which Eno's "Fruit Salt" I B corrects. I Eno simply flushes and effectively cleanses B morsel oi your loo^L V II ENO'S I I r FRUITSALT" I .\i j H^ <~ I :\\m V h I I I I I ALWAYS ORDER81 words
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Advertisement247 1930-03-20 13 Waaaaaalflll aVN^T a^! K[^^ Sterling Silver Cup .nd Cover Sterling Silv, Cp. .h.KI. £10 10 0 £5 5 0 rVaturex o< Mappin I'nzf Copt and! Howls w Rxqaisite I>.-s.«n. Pineal Workmamhip, I mish and Solidarity A Catalogue of Cups, l«'\sls. Medals and Shields. ranK;n« m price lrom IB 6, w.U247 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-03-20 13 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY IN PICTURES: No. S4. Lord Frederick Pays His Debts. Bu Arthur Moreland. JL v JWUI ~b~IU M*Ai^ WAS STRUCK. SiRMULB£»eCt -SL M. IH S rlMlßl^lj. r < j¥ <&£ MAD WIVH CAGE. DEMAIMOEO' A MEADOW BY THE R«v/E«S«OE NEAR i^nEil^ S *^s^ JgQJ I JBffl IPITIT^ !I JB.^166 words
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Advertisement758 1930-03-20 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON 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. f AENEAS For Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and Glasgow758 words
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Advertisement575 1930-03-20 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI Apr. 3 s.s. CITY OF CORINTH Apr. 30 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY575 words
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Advertisement351 1930-03-20 14 P. O. 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 GOVERN MFVI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRVH OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due Dl(f Tonnage. Sin R apore. RAJPUTANA 16.300 Mar351 words
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Advertisement583 1930-03-20 15 O. S. K. Line Destinations. >essrl. Arrive Leave t l Hamburg, Biein.-n la Colombo, Aden. Pwit and Poit tjini Am;,.- m Maru Ml r. 26 M ir 27 town, Bta de Janeiro. Santos. Bunios Airt.v (Kuund-the--1 Hat* i !!♦<).] La Plat;. Maru Mar 27 Mir 3R **abmi Dtr^MakM. Dvi ban583 words
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Advertisement534 1930-03-20 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE HW-J^a^^aCwf 3|S^^^L^a^E l^nVaia^aHnSaVßiHa^Bw «f i aVJ TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.' From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Leave Lt-ave Arrive PRF<? «,t, C nv Singapoir. Singapore. Penan*. New York. ES. WILSON ifcur. 31 Apr. 3534 words
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Advertisement662 1930-03-20 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. >. •lnrori..,r»i«i i v Holland) DUDBR OOWTPIACT WIT" TFR NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVrPNVWX. "Tekphune Nqf. 5451, with nib- .•onnec.-tior.s tn ni|ll Frciuht. TrHnslupment, Marine Department* and Manager's desk. «eprrsr«,u.tJve S in thr Strait* Settlements (Singapore and Prn.n,, of the OKIICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. BOOKING662 words
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Advertisement560 1930-03-20 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de560 words
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Advertisement113 1930-03-20 16 HfsTCGAriTPfITC If ADITIMEV lurooAuLiiiilo MAltlllflllSS. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marsefflei from Singapore. Gross Tonnage. PORTHOS 12,700 tons Mar. 20 Marseilles tU Madras and Pondleherry. EXPLORATEUR GRAIIDIDIER 10,300 tons Mar. 24 OUTWARD MAILS. To Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. ANGERS 10,500 tons Mar. 30 SPHINX 11,400113 words
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Advertisement265 1930-03-20 16 americaF express CO. INC. International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit Money Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mall and Cable. o Toon. Cralses. Steamship Reservations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bid*. PENANG— E. *O. Hotel. HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer* Between265 words
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Advertisement389 1930-03-20 16 KERR STEAMSHIPCo!w 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK ***V| (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AQENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIV AM, BALTIMORE. (Tla Sum). Due. SaO, M.B. SiLVEKFALw Mar. a* Mar 28 N>W M.B. SILVERASH Apr. Apr 14 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVKS SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES389 words
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Advertisement19 1930-03-20 16 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY. LIMITKD SHIPCHANDLKRS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGBtfTl Offices :-MAYNARD S BI'ILDWC*. 11, Battery Kj.i'l TELEPHONE No «43319 words
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Miscellaneous677 1930-03-20 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. KuaU. Pahang, Pekan. Sungei Lcmbin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.ir.. Kota Tinggl. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday677 words
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Miscellaneous320 1930-03-20 16 Gemas. Brit. 73, from B Pahat 19, for B. Pahat 20. Kumsang. Brit. 3341, from Calcutta 19, for Hong Kong 19. Suisang. Brit. 1983, from Osaka 19, for Penang 21. Promise, Nor. 727. from Palembang 19, for Palembang 20. Ban Ho Guan. Dut. 965. from Soerabaya 19, for Soerabaya 20.320 words
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66 1930-03-20 17 S.D.H and Hamburg-America Co-operate. Reuter*S Service. Berlin. March 19. important step towards a general between the great Hamburg Amerika JdeiHachW I.loyd shipping companies taken by an ajTanpoment, practically to P<»ol then interests m the South y traflk It is understood that this >n v66 words
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Article112 1930-03-20 17 Marine Court of Inquiry Gives its Finding. bate th cirndlnß th. listen betwei the A i: Hong X a long .^ittmK oJ ih. opinion thai thers for thi olUston 1 Inking, on hearing long b Instance thuugiu she heart! I the actually heard th beam She then112 words
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Article249 1930-03-20 17 The Government Gratuities. Hatching pin j a t the Finance Committee •ivi Council when the Mr E R Hallifax. nben to approve certain gratuities d to make to officers. v. :reless operator <>i the Haiehlunk master. kid I am directed by His ExOfficer Administering the Governthe Commute,249 words
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Article84 1930-03-20 17 <"<M)o\\n Company's Big Flan. to build a new wharl. 800 feet by twecn the existing No. 1 wharf and UDber at Kowknm, was announced 1> F. Beith when presiding at the iiiu ol shareholders of the Hong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.. Construction is84 words
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Article101 1930-03-20 17 tons mm ;md about 1.000 feet Huropa, sister ship of the Norddeut(l Bremen, which holds the Blue >1 the Atlantic as a result of her Mauretania last summer, was to leave Bremen for her maiden -<V OO the Lloyd Express Service Atlantic on which she will run101 words
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Article626 1930-03-20 17 An Overrated Weapon. As a nrwal weapon the submarine is much overrated, says a naval correspondent m the Observer. In r.) future war will she be able to play the coi spicuous part she did m the last one Why that i.s so may be626 words
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Article327 1930-03-20 17 BIG ANTI-PIRACY CAMPAIGN. (lean Out of Bias Bay. Interviewed. Chan Ting. Chief-of-Staff of the 4th Squadron and concurrently member of the Committee for the Suppression of Pirate^, stated that Admiral Chan Chak was very anxious to clean out the nest at Bias Bay and that after careful study and deliberation327 words
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Article52 1930-03-20 17 The President Monroe of the Dollar Steamship Lines arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco via Honolulu and Manila on her initial voyage of the new direct run from San Francisco to Singapore, with Captain C. Jokstad m command with 2.000 tons of general cargo and 167 sacks of mail from52 words
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Article1170 1930-03-20 17 A Satisfactory Year. While it would be idle to suggest that the shipyards m any country had an adequate volume of work during 1929, there is, on a general survey, some ground for satisfaction that, so far as Britisli shipyards were concerned, the year was one of1,170 words
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Advertisement94 1930-03-20 17 •>/ m their qualities "^y t^yX S T^gPR|SS S^KftPRfSS /l/ I I i?M -<* i^i^B £4^^m -ad) tPS^P <(££-■* ■■'■id *ffiVl» HAVE YOU SEEN THE CAR FOR THE ENTHUSIAST? I «=ai^=^»x Amazing Performance x r*i •> JL h )qQ NO OBLIGATION I ll1 I BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd f X (Incorporated94 words
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Article1228 1930-03-20 18 COLLEGE OF MAYNOOTH. Cardinal Macrory Re-visits Familiar Scenes. (Fran Our Own Correspondent.* Dublin. Feb. 19. Cardinal Macßory. Archbishop of Armagh, p i.l formal visit to Maynooth College where he studied for the priesthood, and was afterwards a Professor before he was appointed r.) hen of Down1,228 words
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Article89 1930-03-20 18 The extiaordinary general meeting of the Vivt'kananda Sanmarka Sungam was held at No. 7, Enggor Street, on Sunday; Mr. T. V. Cumaraspmy presided. The minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed. The following were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year: Vice-President, Mr. T. V. Cumarasamy, (re-elected)89 words
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Advertisement391 1930-03-20 18 rich ia drtuicm id HB^P lHH^^P^^i^^b__ r- _^^^BB3^&^^fc^-3r^^^^^^^^_ calcium. EsbTj; <>>iw g_ iiili inTr*** Build up a strong Constitution m this new, logical way with KALZANA, the Calcium-Food OONES, blood, tissues, nerves the whole of your D body is built up ot millions o( living cells and upon their health391 words
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Advertisement346 1930-03-20 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal CharterPaid m Caoilal m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £4.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 lIKAD OFFICE. 38. Bishopsgate, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Al >r Star Hong Kong Rangoon ftmrHWT Iloilo Saigon346 words
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Advertisement326 1930-03-20 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1 .800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.612.046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq.. Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro. Emi J O. Robinson. Esq. W. H. Shclfotd. Esq. Sir Thomas Catto. Bnrt LONDON326 words
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Advertisement191 1930-03-20 18 INSURAM THE > SOUTH (I BRITISH J INMUAM I < OMI\ FIRE, MARINE j T MOTOR INSURANCE \((H LOWEST CURRI I C. lIAROOUOUI Otli< t PERSONAL Ad \IF r ATAL AC( :IDI N SAVE you made pi of vuur overtake [T only cost 11 DBTAIN full p:• a from tile191 words
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Article279 1930-03-20 19 ■tagapajOt Mar. IS. lr i: hUMnos was tX "MM 'iininy the wmi 11 ccption or Btratti cold PAoran M 1 ularly o-ir.u Ji, i'< I Q on I Vtelbk Ml '-i at unch-u^-irom the fe« ;i.-:u-::cji]ly no intafcra m etthei Tin or Rubber roodttton of the mark,279 words
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Article56 1930-03-20 19 111 < 1V. ...nn. Agents: I] hall Manhi 492 hours: Takoapa Valley larch) 559 hours: 125.000 yards; rrfoom ■arfeer and Co.. Ltd. ;1 lbs J.ram Kuantan 39.313 LhS. Tung Moll 1(5.207 fee. Batu VtUace l.lti lbs. Kapala I.Mt fei Dr< < toi (Pbal baU of HOOre56 words
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Article105 1930-03-20 19 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber •i held its 959 th auction yesterday thei m catalogued 2.133.883 lb.s 952 6-. OH -rt-'i IJUJU lbs.: 827.62 tons. Sold .006.115 iUs 672 37 tens trad m ?C? 6i Vt;:k in. "cents. nUCB« UAUBD. BJbfcad Smoke,! Rfc < per b Standard105 words
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Article236 1930-03-20 19 The Latest I.isis. been Mceiwd ITh 1 til and are liable for pu te Reference Übrar} the Department of E ss and f.m s.. PUll B C Pi dUOS Piices -nw. Rainfall m Bonn thi week ended 22nd 1830 Hi. c Cn p Prospects, Final f ■:>■ ii-t236 words
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Article167 1930-03-20 19 One exhibit at f.v ihattstd the high pert lined la I'm Ore t< I'm iln of One i bemlrfcfe fly i". a die*] men an i phannacisi II included choioe exampli .1 of a wide nngi of Ana chemlcmla which, by their .'\qiiisit( torn and obvious purtty, d<167 words
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Article57 1930-03-20 19 The experimental broadcast from the Gov< vrmer.t Wireless Station. Pwtalfaf Hill on Sunday eVSnlnfl Ol the Selanj'or Club Orchestral concor' was well received locally. MM. Mr W. D. HOCM, the Protector oi CMOMti Malacca. Ls coming on transfer to Kuala Lumpur this week and his place will be taken by57 words
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Article223 1930-03-20 19 March 19 SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London 3 months" sight 2|S% London |Q days' sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 213% London. T.T 2 3 11 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1432 Hamburg, demand223 words
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Article219 1930-03-20 19 March 19. Tin 125 Tons $83 Gambier 940 Pepper White 70 Pepper Black 49 Flake Tapioca gOO Pearl Sago Small q 25 Copra Sundried Bgg Rice. Anam No. 2 350 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) B SO Rice, Siam old No. i 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan219 words
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Article965 1930-03-20 19 WKDNKSHAV. MAKdI lfith l!t;o. buyers Sellers. Asam Kumbang <£> 35s 37s -V < r Hi'am (8a) 13s 9d 14s 6d Banpnn Tm I 22s 23s Batang Padang »si> 19 23 Batu Caws (sl> 9;, i.oo Bukit Arang isl> 90 1.00 Burmah Malay t£i 22s 6d 23s 6d965 words
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497 1930-03-20 19 siiiß.»p<>r<>. Kartell r>. The period since OUT lust report pre i ■:.< no Item ot startling Interest and the genera llv dull conditions haw been maintained, the price ol tin ivivin» shown a vny slight Improvement while that of rabbet remains practically stationary. Rubber stacks497 words
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Article41 1930-03-20 19 a tin Buloll River Rubb;> 1 period »f 13 months end. last, shew a«net to* WWch arc! The quant, tianresU «rai 148.6561 b., of which 332.6391 b Acre old, realizing an average moss prto ol <i per lb.41 words
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63 1930-03-20 19 March IMb* i* o.i.tk noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. 25", 25' Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 25 M April 26 26 j M 3 27 27 April-June 27 27 July-Sept 28>_. 28 i me of Market: Slightly easier. Latest Cable: London Spot63 words
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Article199 1930-03-20 19 Sins;ip«»ri\ M.inh l!>. KubbfT.— London 7 d uni han^d 4 p m Pri(TS 'I.imlon Sid.), Spc: M, BA USS OQ Tender Much 2;V,. April 2fi. April-June M July-Sept. 2». EntghUy nrtir Tin. London £1«4.'2.»i Ma, up Milling.— steady. Sunm i Ways |f .i |J Ktidiais ,:j4199 words
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Article174 1930-03-20 19 Further Price Reclurtions Announced. Further rhangei m the ofiv«aj prt I A. PC. oil product, were annoi. 1, r.ij.y and will iv fcund m our produce column Thl ttl m the case ol beasine a reUCtl n Ol 8 cents a gallon and m th. < c174 words
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Article66 1930-03-20 19 Yesterday's Alterations. Btegapsee, Mar. i<»th.. Clsstai Mesa Buy-r* Sellers. Malayan Don. 28 1 M Penawati SB4 69 5.5') Sungri i 45 pn 47 prent. Ulu X!:. 1.21' Ayer Hti 14 14 Ifully) t| Ift R< w oitdated IT: 3d r; ■i n qi tv Connemara66 words
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Article120 1930-03-20 19 > Plant ;mci toi Mm h.in ->««: to Beptemi.i>i OMfl for the corn IMS I Ibe balanoI I to pa] dividend for the half-year of 18 par Unary i hai c capital 1 a imilai dl was mi r a«<> accompan i :v.\ 1-3 per <•<•;»!120 words
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Article146 1930-03-20 19 The output of the Sendayan iF.MS Rublx-t Company lot the \e;.r ended neptcmlMn <«» •mounted to 1460,0001 b. (against tM.TOMb a 1927-2S). Welther cotti pet ib. not tin a-. price realized per lb are Mated m the present report The profit, alter rtepcec ialiuii, is abown tan146 words
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Advertisement78 1930-03-20 19 ASSETS EXCEED $10 000 000 -i $10,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE- (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). The Company has So^'X™ T,?' S^ ga L pore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. as £20,000 deposed with the Supreme Court of England, and78 words
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Advertisement41 1930-03-20 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINEL Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD BRANCH OFFICE CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article683 1930-03-20 20 CHARLES DATSON HERE. World Record Holder to Instruct Local Aspirants. The fact that there arc already close on forty local ...pnants to dirt track fame seems to indicate that the sport is going to nadN a great pull on the motor cyclists IM if Mr683 words
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Article47 1930-03-20 20 Two More Successes. [Reuter's Sen ice. 1 Adelaide. March 19. Hagen and Kirkwood beat Ivo Whitton and Ross Sawers, the Australian amateurs, 4 and 3. and also beat Rufus Stewart, the Australian professional champion, and Fergus McMahon. South Australian champon. 1 up.47 words
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Article47 1930-03-20 20 A New Holder. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. 1 London, Mar. 19. Corporal Broadley to-day won the 7' 4 mile army cross-country race at Windsor Park i). 43 minutes 1 second. Lance. -Corporal Cotterell. the previous holder, was absent. There were 215 entrants. GHT 147 words
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Article109 1930-03-20 20 The following are the results to SaturdayMarch 15th. P. W. D. L. Ps. HQ Wing Welch R 9 7 2 0 16 •D" <MG.) Welch R. 9 7 1 1 15 "A" Coy. Welch R. 9 6 1 2 13 "B" Coy. Welch R. 9 6 0109 words
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Article40 1930-03-20 20 The hnals o( the Inter-Compnny Boxing Championship <d the 2nd Bn Thf Welch Regt L »ff c PlaC the r "«>n Hockey ground at 8.15 pm. to-day. The following will represent the SCRC K«erv« -U,w K Choc and Cheong^fn s£40 words
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Article976 1930-03-20 20 AN EXCITING GAME. Cherrington's Splendid Display. Malays 2; S.C.C 2. Playing before a huge crowd at the Padang yesterday the Malays very nearly snatched a victory over the Cricket Club. The absence of Dolfattah. who was injured m the last match m which he played,976 words
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Article28 1930-03-20 20 Shropshires Retain Title. FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT] London, Mar. 19. The Shropshire Light Infantry retained the army hockey championship to-day, defeating the 2nd Queens 3—l.28 words
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Article72 1930-03-20 20 INJUNCTION SOUGHT. Joe Morris and the Hood-Mason Contest. .[FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Mar. 19. Unsuccessful application was made to-day by Mr. Joe Morris for an injunction to stop the Hood-Mason fight to-morrow, the judge refusing to make the order asked for. The injunction was72 words
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Article293 1930-03-20 20 Yesterday's Results. Results m the SC.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as follow. Championship Preliminary. G R More beat E Jackson. 6 o. 6 l. W B. Wigg beat C J. Stephen. 3 6. 7 5. 7—5. V. C Pearson beat T. S. Ellis. 4 6.293 words
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Article290 1930-03-20 20 Annual Report. The following is the report of the committee to the representative? of the Council to be presented at the annual general meeting at 6 30 pm. on April 18th In the club buim of the Stiangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur. The balance of funds290 words
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Article38 1930-03-20 20 Racing Motorist's Fatal Accident. FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. Mar. 19. Mr. Leonard Headlam. thr well-known racing motorist, was killed to-day at Whitby when hLs car overturned after striking an obstruction m ?now-covered road.38 words
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Article45 1930-03-20 20 Martineau Out of the Boat. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.) London, Mar. 19. Martineau. a member of the Oxford boat race crew, has had to be invalided out of the boat owing to strain. It is understood that it is not serious.45 words
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Article34 1930-03-20 20 Corduroy's Cracked Heels. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.) London, Mar. 19. Roi de Maquis. Rossolio. Le Phare and Corduroy have been scratched from the Lincolnshire, the last-named on account of cracked heels.34 words
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Article425 1930-03-20 20 IRELAND'S DEFEAT. A Game of Grim Defensive Play. Cables to the Indian papers give the following account of the international Rugby match at Swansea on March Bth. m which Wales beat Ireland 12 7. The match was played m delightful weather before 40.000 spectators, including 3.000 Irishmen425 words
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Article160 1930-03-20 20 The following were the teams m the Calcutta Cub Rugby International at Twickenham on Saturday which resulted m a draw. England: G Askew Cambridge University. J. S R Reeve "Harlequins". M Robson "Oxford University*. P W s. Mahr 'Otley. C. Tanner "Cambridge-; R S. Spent160 words
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Article212 1930-03-20 20 April Fixtures. The following is a list of the opening matches for the Ist Division of the S.A.F.A League competition, which opens on April 1. Clubs and Associations are asked to note their engagements pending the preparation of official fixture cards which will be sent them212 words
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Article53 1930-03-20 20 THURSDAYS TIES. "A" Singles Handicap. Chia Teck Yam vs. Yap Ah Hyan. Chen Su Lan \.s Hee Swee Njan. Tan Thian Sang vs. S. C. Wong. Chua Choon Sim vs. C. K. Pang. "B" Singles Handicap. t"-au Khc* Ken& vs. Koh Seiv KhjT9 Lim Chonor Pan* vs.53 words
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Article63 1930-03-20 20 The following will represent the Straits Chinese Recreation Club vs. the Police on Sunday on the S.C.R.C ground at 2 p.m.: Ong Siow Hian <Capt>. Oh Jitt Siang. Evan Wong. Chia Keng Hock. Ong Scow Kee. I. H. Hoahing, Lim Chin Joo. Wee Kirn Hock, Woon Cheow Tat. Cheong Van63 words
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Advertisement174 1930-03-20 20 THE 'RIVAL" X THONG LEDGER Full Bound Blue C anvas. v I I V I For Ref. Binder ►5 Leaves No. only V 9» 4 x 11V 4 R 911 513.50 "Htm g 13 x 1114 R 1311 515.00 J; 13 xl 4 R 1314 $16.50 Quotations for Leaves Ruled174 words
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