The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 June 1930
1930-06-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section20 1930-06-03 1 The Singapore Free Press 13,042. AAA A A A .4. A =^_^ABLISHEDIB3Sr SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAyTTuNE 3, 2CTPAGES DAILY 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article411 1930-06-03 1 Mr. Henry Morgan, dredge master m charge of two dredges of Rawang Tinfields. Serendah, was knocked down and killed by r a motor-car on Saturday. The car has not been traced Page 10. > The preliminary session of the fourth > Imperial Press Conference was held m411 words
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Article1081 1930-06-03 1 It is a truism to say that those of us who can look hack across half a century recognize that many things are different now from what they were when we were young. The material conditions of life, as well as the ideas and fashions of men and1,081 words
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Advertisement224 1930-06-03 1 WING LOONG ">R HIGH CLASH lAILORING a Finish Ounraute^o HIC.H BTREET. ißafifles Hotel I Tuesday June 3rd j I OWING TO OTHER ARRANGEMENTS THE I SIAL AFTER A DINNER DANCE WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. I Wednesday June 4th i TEA DANCE. A i -I *^F ftfififi!fiSSSS!fi!fi!Hßßfi!fi»aß^^ ADELPH| HQTE| I j224 words
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Advertisement187 1930-06-03 1 I MAPS of MALAYA PUBLISHED BY THE SURVEY DEPARTMENT F.M.S. AND S.S. GENERAL MAP MALAYA fi IU GEOLOGICAL MAP MALAYA g mSet- !1 HIT r^rMA^A^r ssss xsr^r- A Sl£- s PE^AK E STATE MAP <ShOWinK RUbbef ES 3 s PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY i 2 KEDAH AND PERLIS Tiw PAHANG187 words
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Advertisement142 1930-06-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robipsons for UMUd Pagr 11. Germol.ne fcr bad lega Page 8 Klim ir.iik ke«pts without iee Page 17. Bovii: get: invalided out of Ded Page 3. Visit Bandoeng by air. X N.I.L.M.— Page 1. S^art taking Phyllo>an to-<Jay— Page 13. Give baby vVoodward.-. gripe .\ater— Page 18. Books142 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-03 1 WING LOONG.X THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS, 32, HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article259 1930-06-03 2 Tuesday. 3rd. High Water, 01.41. 88 ft., J5..i5, 7.4 ft. King's Birthday. OmMnU Parade. Padang 7.30 am. Reception at Government House. Orieket: Clarke Cim. BnvapaaM vs Rest. S.C.C. SC.C. vs. Johore (BiflM College). &.C.C. I. SCK.C. Polo: Spoor.er Cup 6el;i':gor RMH, Wednesday. 4th. High Water, 02 50. 8259 words
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Article484 1930-06-03 2 Broadway Melody at the Alhambra. Metro-Goldwyn-M Iyer's first ail-talking. &H eiiigme. an-danctng 'Am. for which -ye ha-- 1 VStted so lone, has now b.en i. .iii d at thv> Alhambra. and judging by tht reception it received 0:3 Sunday, when it drew l ,11 houses v three perforni.«iu»484 words
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Advertisement257 1930-06-03 2 DOLLAR ACADEMY, HOLLAR. SCOTLAND. Preparation for Universities. Army. Public Services. Commerce. On list of Schools nominating for Sandhurst. Contingent of Junior Division OT.C. Mild climate and Healthful surroundings, specially suitable for colonial lx>ys and boys from urban arras. Preparatory School adjacent. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained on application257 words
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Advertisement251 1930-06-03 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE j 1 TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY 1 <^fe& at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. I) f+kF /O^W EXCLUSIVE TO THIS I A ry^V THEATRE. <f I V 1 I THE DONOVAN AFFAIR. i THE GREATEST OF ALL MYSTERY PLAYS. SILLISYMPHONY. THE MOONASTERY CELLAR 1 I GAIMONT GRAPHIC (Sound News) <fi251 words
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Advertisement282 1930-06-03 2 I I LHAMBRI ffi C WM THE TH^ AT RE OF PFRFECT SOUND BY jOL/JSL REPRODUCTION L. 1 < 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 m I i I r The broadway! I MELODY' ALL TALKING— SINGIMi ft DANCING Bj WITH j re i BESSIE LOVE-CHARLES KING— ANITA l\\<;i TllE "WEDDING OF282 words
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Article1381 1930-06-03 3 THE RUSH HOUR. Everybody Does it Each Day. Mo-.t of New York goes to work every weekday, writes a New York correspondent to the Times. Nearly all of the men do, and a large proportion of the women. All the children, except the babies,1,381 words
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Advertisement282 1930-06-03 3 X BOVRIL ]lrf|j soon gets an I I Invalid out of I -*^bt^^^^^^^^*^B3SHb^H^^H^sii 1 L I W Ir I I I Aw/ w/ ■I Ji" ty'S S ™BH SORE.ACHING. 0 §f? J Perspiring. Tired Feet CORE, painful feet is one of the worst afflictions yD that a man can have,282 words
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Advertisement232 1930-06-03 3 I r' %^&*ss* I I FADELESS RED READY MIXED PAINT J I iSt l^ Si No. 346 I i "IP!-. 3 1 FOR RAILWAY j 1 lu*2l I BOARDS AND ALL il 54' IVOi I I WORK REQUIRING i j! PERMANENT i Bearer, tell cook to serve all St. Ivel232 words
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Article1327 1930-06-03 4 Ivan • Sharpe - ENGLAND THE TESTS Ivan Sharpe. I By 5 PROMISING YOUNG CANDIDATES. Ivan Sharp*, the editof of the Athletic News, which is noted for the well-informed character of its views on cricket as well as fcotbail. who has been a contributor to the Free Press during the football season, will contribute1,327 words
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Article729 1930-06-03 4 It is surprising how quickly a novelty becomes a uniform, writes 1.H.8. m Manchester Guardian. Ankle-length dresses, which only a few months ago were looked upon as an amusing fashion for the stage or for formal affairs attended by the most exclusive, are now as much729 words
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Article1345 1930-06-03 4 DOROTHY GORDON. Into the Four Corners of the Earth for Music. AS she land paused m her flight through fbf byways and villages of the old earth m order to take London to her heart again. I sought out Miss Dorothy Gordon of New York this1,345 words
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Article, Illustration370 1930-06-03 4 HIT THE BALL Overcoming Early Difficulties. I have often wondered whether even golfers with a fairly long experience know how they really hit the ball. In some instances while players have carried out the operation correctly, they have not realised what actually has happened. They have370 words
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Article226 1930-06-03 4 Man's Long Immersion m Deep Pool. Joha^nesnur.;. Novel tactics ««K employed by Mr. Jeo'Tries. of Maun, to oscv> from an awkwrud prMkami nt. Unwisely venturing some dista'.^e irom the tiv.n without a nfle, he suddenly cam-* upon a group of seve.i lions. There was a iaiily226 words
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Article1618 1930-06-03 4 t T. Stanhope Sprigg. i - Aviation Day by Day. t T. Stanhope Sprigg. i < GROWING BRITISH EXPORTS: ZEPPt PLANS: AIR MAILS AND EM P IRK By London, May 7th. ALMOST alone among our great industries at the present moment there is m British aviation to-day a quiet spirit of optimism which looks forward with1,618 words
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Article589 1930-06-03 5 "DASTARDLY TRAITORS." Abuse m Red Army Publication. Everyone who follows the official Soviet Press regularly knows pretty well that Great Britain is always represented by the Soviet journalists "»nd speakers p.s the chief enemy of the "only Socialist State m the World." But perhaps m no589 words
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Article431 1930-06-03 5 A Curious Performance. If ever we do contrive to move faster than sound, and so hear our own mother-tongue spoken backwards But, no! The thought is too devastating. For I heve heard what it is like (writes ,ir. Observer representative*, with the kindly assistance of the Western Electric431 words
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Advertisement101 1930-06-03 5 I I I ij I I :%e Long Life m every I S i1 M translates age I dSg/F** into milenoef I V r Ji I car J v It i» the uualit\, construction tnJ >troni»tn built into every Punlop Tyre that gives *uch DURABILITY I i •'•^•)®<sV«)<£/syB^ IUP^A LJ101 words
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Advertisement276 1930-06-03 5 ■^nfc^dfffc-dfffc-dff^^ffk^ftk^ftk^ft^^ft^^ft^^ftk^W^^ft^dft^J^^ J^!fr A^- A^^. A^4. A^fc. A^^ A^t- A^A. A^A. A^fc. A^A. A^fc. A^fc- A^fc. A^fc. A^A. A^A J&*. A^A A^^_^^^ GARGOYLE MOBILOIII PRICES I I This is to inform the motoring public that Gargoyle Mobiloil will <|* no longer be available m WINE GALLON TINS which packing was X276 words
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Article703 1930-06-03 6 BRANDY AT Bs. A BOTTLE. How it is Brought From France. Five and twenty ponies. Trotting through the darkBrandy for the Parson, Baccy for the Clerk; Laces for a lady, letters for a spy. And watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen %o by —Kipling.703 words
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Article385 1930-06-03 6 On the lazy little railway line m French Handera which takes an hour to get you from Baaebrouck to Bethune there is a road-side Etatfc whore the solitary porter sings out "Ham-en-Artois." as though to suggest by topographical particularity that you should not heedlessly past m famous385 words
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Advertisement419 1930-06-03 6 WHITEAWAYS ARE OFFERING SOME REALLY MAGNIFICENT ONE DOLLAR VALUES ON THE GROUND FLOOR; VALUES WHICH ARE WELL BEYOND COMPETITION. iM mk lif Xil vl a! ENAMEL HAMBER WITH COVER. y^mmmgg^f^V^Ul^^^^^Mmmmmtfmm:^^^ IJ j j ul 11 i i^i White Aith blue rim, as illustration. WIKE I>ISII (OVERS. EARTHENWARE CHINA JELLY MOl419 words
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Advertisement142 1930-06-03 6 At the Theatre V: j Before leaving home use "'hazeline' mm and again during the s'JJL- m interval if necessary It keeps the skin cool and prevents the face becoming flushed and shiny as it is iißi^* 1^ > dimospnercs Benfiat Obtainable at all Chemists and Stor iH j^# Burroughs142 words
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1972 1930-06-03 7 INTERESTING STORY. Changes m Materials and Machinery. Mr. P l. Forgan, of Messrs. Forgan, Ltd.. golf club-makers, St. Andrews, gave an interesting and informative address on "The Evolution of Goil Club-Making" at the weekly luncheon of the St. Andrews Rotary Club, m the Imperial Hotel,1,972 words
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Article332 1930-06-03 7 Grandparents* Adoption Petition. Newark (New Jersey*. Twelve-year-old Harry R. Tryborn, if a petition for adoption by his maternal grandparents h granted, will be legally brother to his mother brother-in-law to his father, and his own uncle on both sides. He is already his father's332 words
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Advertisement378 1930-06-03 7 I Allenburys I Foods I Made from the purest milk i A cowl pastured m the home counties, the 'Allenburys* cxxls are as easily digested aa mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply md quickly made by the adJition of boiling water only. Milk Food No. 1 Milk378 words
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Advertisement270 1930-06-03 7 I MORRIS 1930 I MODELS OUTSTANDINGLY x AHEAD <* t^^^^^^- f^^^W^gSß^aj^^^^^g^ft^^^^^ TK'IIM.KX GLASS^ X? J^B@&JHiyE@9^^9Hß9Br^-^^^l TiißorcmouT V X iMFyi IS V BkJ ■■H CHROMIUM Sf plating X «i> MORRIS COWLEY X V Completely equipped $2075. ♦> X -^LTEAR AFTER YEAR quality of maximum motoring X \X MORRIS MOTORS LTD. value—270 words
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Article678 1930-06-03 8 MALAYAN OLYMPICS. Meeting m the Chamber of Commerce. IBy Our Chinese Correspondent. I Mr. Pu Wu Mcng. Editor of Sir; Chew Jit Poh. presided over the first promoters' meeting of Malr.yan Chinese Olympics, held m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce with a full attendance of individuals678 words
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Article319 1930-06-03 8 Scandalous Allegations. Capetown, April 26. Seldom m the history of the criminal courts of South Africa has a case produced such re volting evidence as thst no* occupying the attention of Mr. M. W. Bovill-the magistrate at Caledon-square Police Court. The persons m this remarkable case are:319 words
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Advertisement377 1930-06-03 8 V 111 />n* IM■ Hw'*^ I I ill r *L a^ $"«o° if //'l^^l II 111 '***<■^o/^r^*. j i V A B H 4;/ '^c °'J n/ c f>, I I ill ***£2' t a»,J '^^t^ 1I I lljji'iltaii. Ce^^^^ of thousands of people, carefully questioned JP^^^^lB AiA directly and377 words
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Advertisement340 1930-06-03 8 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just t jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned340 words
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Advertisement416 1930-06-03 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGEI AMCUBK ISS FUMIKO 12 Dhoby Ghaut FUNERALS. SIM.APORE CASKET CO. son. 1 Si 3. Penhas Road. ,jT I 1 vender Street Phone 6075. PON I WEAR A TRUSS! tendcrf. 'No lumpy f M s dur- jP" ytt ,tle. c* 1 Binds and MfcA 9 tfßj-n OR CALL416 words
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Advertisement556 1930-06-03 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NEW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or ervices. and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices:— (losing Date. Installation of Sanitary556 words
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Advertisement650 1930-06-03 9 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya, a W9S "news' paper— 3o-40 columns oi news daily. Alto the bebt Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Lat»-<t Teleprams. Latest News and Latest Announcements. Special Daily News Cables. Rubber and Tin Price Cables together650 words
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Advertisement910 1930-06-03 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF ARTISTIC JACOBEAN STYLE WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO ETC. THE PROPERTY OF C. E. TYREMAN ESQ: AT "lIILf. VIEW" No. 2 Bukit C'hermin (Keppel Harbour > off Teluk Blangah Road. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH, AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising:— An excellent toned cottage piano by W.910 words
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Advertisement363 1930-06-03 9 1 1P) 1 1 f\ WtfUfml «.••■'■.'''••>••■■•'•/•" 'B*^eß P^iU J«5 Cl^a^t aw f^ '^izTef '<"* T'SJSj^s^a^ay Strength! rXUAKER OATS is \c rich m protein— which builds strong, sinewy muscles. In addition, it has abundant carbohydrate for energy; minerals for blood and nerves; vitamins for health. Eat Quaker Oats ia some363 words
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Article58 1930-06-03 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. Mr VOW NGAN PAN passed away on Tuesday, May 27th. 1930 <aged 66 at his residence. No. 1 You Ngan Pan Street. Funeral will take place on Sunday. June Bth. 1930. starting at 12 DOOQ to the Cantonese Burial grounds at Thomson Road. Relatives and friends are58 words
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716 1930-06-03 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1930. THE HOUSING POSITION. A correspondent whose letter is quoted elsewhere writes remarking upon the number of a certain class of vacant houses which are at the moment empty, taking this as evidence of what is popularly called a property owners' ramp. It is716 words
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Article724 1930-06-03 10 Mr. J. A. Leach is the new secretary or the Siam Chamber of Mines. The Rev. and Mrs. F. W. J. Reynolds have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Eraser's Hill. Mr. P. H. Keys, of the firm of Keys and Dowdeswell. Singapore, was m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Cecil724 words
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Article442 1930-06-03 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London, June 2, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £138 14 16 (down 2 9 16). Forward £140 12 16 (down 2 1116). The market is442 words
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Article128 1930-06-03 10 To-day's Celebrations. To-day Singapore m common with the rest of the British Empire will celebrate the 65th Birthday of His Majesty King George V. The celebrations m Singapore will follow very much the same form as that which has been arranged for other parts of the Empire.128 words
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Article94 1930-06-03 10 DREDGBMABTER kiij Fl> Knocked Down In r nk Car. LProm Our Own Oon Kuul.i l ;MJr An unknown motor-car killed Mr. Henry MTfn, I master m charm* <>t DUB Rawang TinhekK fcnimhli ing. fracturinn his skull and I Mr. Morgan was out walkir after dinner and94 words
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Article81 1930-06-03 10 IPOH TRADE SCHOOL OPENED Malay Students. I Frcm Our Own O v »P«>h. Junr After a year's ai; it at: opened by OoVCfIBBBeUI fci I informal tuner ion m tin A Xe:r. Inspector of SI, stalled Mr H A Jeff. Distri. I Railways, who has btCfl >• tion Departnu-nt. a>81 words
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Article81 1930-06-03 10 I From Our Own OMTMpOftiM Ipoh. Junr The local V.M.C.A. is arranuine a bit :r> gramme to receive the Kuala Lumpur YMCA representatives this week-end competition at cricket, hockty MM nLs. There will be a novel expmm. 1 cricket match. Owing to the lack ot er^d81 words
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Article86 1930-06-03 10 Supplied Beer to ("ooliev Prom Our Own Correspondent., Ipoh. J«nr m view of the raesßl planting mmhw i the evils of toddy making ir.rthod.s and hi Ml that MQItM ITC ob'anuns: OthCf HpM B> bidden by law the following CAM l> ft A Chlnm ni ehuw&i magistrate86 words
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Article72 1930-06-03 10 Five Recipient I From Our Own OOtf Ipoh Junr Amony the load WClptmU B r: Honours certificate.^ m tin (oUovim Towkay Loke Chow Thy< Kuala L Dr. Saw Ah ChOf, Taipnu Indra. Kuala KM**mX, '.or M official, and also an old Pahan- Ifeltf with 3572 words
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Article84 1930-06-03 10 Hearing on Jum- 10th. [From Our Own OOTW^OB** The Ipoh OMMH ii'" J ll! sedition was mentioned m tin Pol to-day, when counsel for HfM ol I applied for reduction ai !>> withdrew the charge ftgftta* I Chon X Fat Sim. but 9P«ed except for the84 words
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Article181 1930-06-03 10 i7~, .1 tiw >iJ: A 70-year-old prawn-s»'U«T Ampang was found *a4 o<r electric |l 111 l <■•*■" ol Vi •JTJ y, pany on Thursday BtfM, His name was Tarn Pow J > the custom for a number i vicinity of the power staii«' hole, into which181 words
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Advertisement231 1930-06-03 10 ASK FOR Booth's Gin THK FINEST FOR Cocktails Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., i Invurpnraied under the COWyi»<tl' QfHtlWfl Hong A'cvp, i '•!((>rpo.' (I rt-tf (v Stn-'igfu 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. _i _i _i _i: k^_ft___________^j_L_PJ_________|B_Uli__Ji_Hij__iij_B^_Kii__^ i(IS_B(>H W ■_B(uiP_B>hliß^_iti. __Bhl ,^_BKl.B__iiU.^__tlUß__S_B_B_B___SMSßßßß_Sßßß^Sß^S^^^^^S''»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SS>'**^^^*'** S ■J BY SPECIAL Wk£^ ds& *<jj231 words
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Advertisement58 1930-06-03 10 FOOTBALLERS can't do themselves justice if they have indigestion, says a writer. No team, m fact, could expect much success without an inside right. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480. H.B. WINTER I j TAILOR, BATTERY ROAD,58 words
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Article247 1930-06-03 11 PRELIMINARY SESSION. liidcnfl and Deputy Fleeted. rtcri s.tvk" London. Jurr •>. M.i. John Astor. President of Presa Union was elected President. H Woods < Canada > Deputy the preliminary session of the Pnm Conference at Grosvenor hundred delegates representing "j IhlrtlMi countries of the (tending I Radio247 words
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Article63 1930-06-03 11 Non-Party Ministry Now Probable. Renter*! Service. J Stockholm. June 2. :--:_:ied over a crisLs due measom to assist agriculture. kprtmd Firsth they maH the me iuMou of a fixed proportion .<:: mbmt milled m Sweden. ring ol duty on imported corn ted the first proposal but63 words
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Article63 1930-06-03 11 I m the House. I [Bniter'l Service.] London. June 2. O inmom. Colonel Gretton v vi) understanding or under- n Govtrnment and representatives i pmren who were present at which was not set down Mr Mac Donald replied there M\e> called attention to a I I about63 words
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Article61 1930-06-03 11 I K Almost Certain to I See Derby. I fi Service.] London. June 2. i lt-\... i the season was held at I A la '.Ins morning by the PrinCe" tiniest certain to see the i also th. oaks, but the weather is 'U-.rological prophets61 words
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Article65 1930-06-03 11 MONSOON ENDS SALT RAIDS. I tW *h Raiders Sentenced. h> r s Service.] tflftfa Bombay. June 2. > inßon.w 1 nUd at Wadala the last *»orw r m to tbe fast aPP™ach«H^ fc will make the salt depots '*> 800 k h of 72 raiders out IS of th* ay'65 words
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21 1930-06-03 11 -""tJiurß. beinß a pubUc noUd «y the *ke r^ lawn championat the Bee at 6 3 n21 words
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Article288 1930-06-03 11 SELANGOR RACES. Weights For Second Day. The HoDovlßjg are the handicaps for the second day of the Kuala Lumpur meeting to-day. Race I— Horses— Classes 4 and s—Div5 Div 3 |6 furs.): Marco 9. True Boy 8.6. Galloway 8 5 iternity 8 12. Black Moon 8. Slawi288 words
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Article43 1930-06-03 11 Merthyr Lose Membership. (KREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. June 2. Gillingham have been re-elected, and the Thames Club elected. *o the Southern Section of the Football League Merthyr was not reelected. Barro* and Halifax were re-elected m the Northern Section.43 words
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Article50 1930-06-03 11 Four Set Victory Over Tilden. Reuter's Service. I Paus. June 1. In the final oi the French lawn tennis championship Cochet beat Tilden 3 6. B—6.8 6. 6—3. 6 l. In the ladies' BtngiM Una] Mrs. Willi Moody beat MLss Helen Jacobs 6 2. 6 l.50 words
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Article25 1930-06-03 11 Holland Beaten by Czechoslovakia. Router's Service. Schevaningen, June 1. Czecho -Slovakia eliminated Holland from the Davis Cup by 3 matches to 2.25 words
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Article117 1930-06-03 11 Proposed Select Committee. r ßeuters Service. j London, June 2. In the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin moved the appointment of a select committee of ele^tn members to examine the report on the Naval Treaty, with power to send for persons, papers and records. Mr. Baldwin pointed117 words
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Article45 1930-06-03 11 Possible Award of Air Force Cross. tFREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. I London, Jane 2. The Evening News states that Miss Amy Johnson will be made a C.8.E.. and possibly be awarded the Air Force Cross also. (Saturday's cables on page 12.]45 words
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78 1930-06-03 11 The Chinese Amateur Sports Association scored an easy victory at water polo at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday beating the European side by 6 l. The winners included several of the Chinese Swimming Club players. A team race (five a side) was78 words
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Article42 1930-06-03 11 Side to Meet Kedah. I From Our Own Correspondent. J Ipoh, June 2. The following Is the PeraJc Cricket team against Kedah at Sungei Pattani on Sunday and Monday Williams. Ponsford. Nicholson. Rix. Sturzaker, Smith. Speklewinde. Dalgleish. Watkins. Harvey. Robertson.42 words
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Article817 1930-06-03 11 1,400 VACANT DWELLINGS. "Herding" m Overcrowded Districts. Commenting upon the alleged "rent ramp" m Singapore, which, he considers, vitally effects all classes of the city's population, a correspondent writes that while driving through Siglap recently both he and his wife noticed large numbers of terrace houses vacant.817 words
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Article104 1930-06-03 11 Johore European Bound Over. The European named S. Palk who was arrested m Singapore a few days ago on a provisional warrant from Johore charging him with criminal breach of trust m respect of over $7,000 and who, on his arrest, was taken to the General Hospital,104 words
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Article53 1930-06-03 11 [Prom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, June t. Perak is preparing a team for the first cup tie against Selangor on June 14. The chief surprise is the absence of Walker, the goalkeeper, who abstained from playing m the trials. The team is reported to Include53 words
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Article428 1930-06-03 11 DISTRICT COURT CASE. Chinese Wife's Complaint Against Tamil Husband. An attractive young woman, picturesquely attired m the garb cf a Mohammedan married woman but who was described as a Chinese by birth, was the complainant m a rather ir.volved action which was commenced before the District Judge.428 words
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Article441 1930-06-03 11 S.P.C.A. and Humane Killing. At a meeting of the Management Committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, held on May 19th Mr. R. H Onraet presided. The report of a member who was deputed at the previous meeting to make inquires regarding the441 words
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Article114 1930-06-03 11 Malay Charged with Murder. Ahmat bin All. the Malay who is alleged f o have shot and killed a member of the Ro^al Engineers, (his name was given as Elmer i. with a double-barrel shotgun on Saturday night at Pasir Ris. was produced before the Second114 words
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Advertisement180 1930-06-03 11 ROBINiSONS c are showing some Hj I 3^f delightful styles m modish j! I undies. I I //f^^al Dainty pastel shades and j! \\y W^?T smart lace trimmings are j| V^^^z V- 'In c key-note of this new [j I [I /y fl\ Celanese and Milanese j [I LC Nightdresses180 words
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Article3473 1930-06-03 12 FULL DETAILS. Coringhis and Burmese m Conflict. The first communal riot to take place m Burma occurred m Rangoon yesterday, says the Rangoon Gazette of May 27. causing considerable dislocation m business Rnd general unrest throughout the city. The rioting was serious and widespread, and it3,473 words
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Article380 1930-06-03 12 How Coolies are Despoiled. <To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir. Some time ago the Pinang Gazetft rommented on eating-shop touts and since -hen the authorities do not seem to have taken any action m the matter. The menace is rapid.v assuming graver proportions and it380 words
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Article107 1930-06-03 12 Programme ri Drills up to and for week-end-nif June Bth Tuesday. 7 am Dril Hall Units S.V.C. King'.s Bnthday Parade. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Brigade Signal Section Drill Parade. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Intelligence Section 30 Yards Range; S.R.A. «v» Battery and Battery Signal Parade:107 words
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189 1930-06-03 12 Early Spiritual Experiences. London, May £7. Cheers for several minutes from a crowc>il audience greeted the conclusion of Sir Rabiidranath Tagore's last Hibbert Lecture at Oxford. Afterwards. Sir Michael Sadler expressed the joy and gratitude on the part of the hearers that Sir Rabindranath Tagore189 words
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Article57 1930-06-03 12 "Entered into a Larger Life." London, May 25. The death of Lord Davidson was announcer* by a message written by his wife, which was pinned to the door of his residence at Chelsea, saying.— "He has entered into a larger life," and adding. "Thanks be to57 words
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Article464 1930-06-03 12 "I'M ASKING YOU." Australian Team Manager's Firm Stand. ••Mr. Kelley. you are the reporters idea of hell!" "Oh?"' said Mr. Kelly, simply. "Yes," I replied, venomously, "you never tell anything to anybody at any time, anywhere!" "I allow you reporters to ar-k questions." said464 words
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Article151 1930-06-03 12 Well Connected Englishman Arrested. New York. >ivy 24. An Bngllrhniaii, nameJ Uwari Tath.'.m. graduate ci Oxfoed Dnivcrrity, km trrcaled on a train stai-tinc f Ottawa v n an ind:rtme:u churning him an.l a ih:n of a veil known English wine merchants with cenrpirzey tc mi >cri liquor into151 words
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Article121 1930-06-03 12 Wife of Bugler Who Sounded the Alarm. I.i udi.ii. May l>l. Hearty cheers for Mrs. Ring, a woman s>arviv.jr of the Mutiny, were raised at th annual cl:n; .c/ cf th. King's Royal Rifle Corp; Veteran Association at the rcvjaeU of th Chniri: an. Lieut-General Sir121 words
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Article54 1930-06-03 12 Captain Hinchliffe's £32 Will. Estate valued for probate at only £32 was left by* Captain Walter G.>oige Raymond HinchlirTe. who. with the Hon. Elrie Mackay. daughter of Visccunt Inchcape. perished during an attempt to fly to America m March 1928. Miss Mackay s estate In., already54 words
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56 1930-06-03 12 British Radio— Official Service. I Rugby, May 31. Sir James Barrie. the famous author, m yesterday elected Chancellor of the Edinburgh University m succession to the late Lord Balfour. There were 4.582 votes given for him against 2 642 for Lord Linlithgow. Sir56 words
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141 1930-06-03 12 foul play susFEcrnsn Theory of Attempt on Pr*ai (r l Life Discounted MNMWii K.rvi, Mont«r. |V The railway Mfthorttl attribi disaster _<-n Sundin :n whir h 1 killed, to foul pi:.- the gfUhaial frangers truck on the line. hi. that if was an attempt on141 words
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114 1930-06-03 12 Promise of RetVrendum. fßriti h Radio OOetal i Spt'.ikins mi Leedi v.-t. i Baldwin made rtfetence I which he had stated VQUId r event of a future GomervaUvi pwylrn to tax foreign hKMbtufi give preference to imperial food He said a referendum w:-^ require*114 words
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111 1930-06-03 12 Duke of Connautfht to Tak< Salute. British Radio— Ottctal Itnrfci Kucbv lunr I Although ttW Knife: is makirx 1 .r\ recov«jy from hLs attack of rh. announced hr wOi attend the ctnt the Troopini; ol thr CoJaur an thf I B Guards" Patad*' dii Tursday. By111 words
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Article70 1930-06-03 12 50 YEARS AS COLONEL-IN-CHIEF. Duke of Connautfht's Anniversary. [■rtttt Radio .-Officiitl gtrtlw i KuKbv Junr I The Duke af Ooonattght, vno paavi all birthday a month hro. BflltafalN >• v afternoon his 50th yrar as C<>l"i.«'i-in-Chnf the Rifle Brigad*- A special piLii.- the regiment, with it- attached t<rn battalions, was70 words
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Article33 1930-06-03 12 News and Chronicle Combine. [B— lrTi B l.ornJ.-n. »Un«- The Daily Chn •:::< h Daily N»-\^s m-mornnv M Chroi^icle. 1 The eootl two papers is I.C'iil create a jin:it I :>" I ■>'■33 words
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Article33 1930-06-03 12 POLICE RESTRAINT IN WADALA RIOT. Town Non QuiH, IReuter'i B r i All is quirt at \V.. withdrawn. U I 150 raiders w« llifhtl) the restraint i U arrested ha\e t» I I33 words
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Article35 1930-06-03 12 WIRLESS TELEPHONEY DEVELOPMENT. ■crrtce Opmed with I ißnti>h Radio 0 Mi% I Thr I. tnu^t.r-C.ri I taUtabawni tnm J n •service bitwnii tbk Comnnunriiu.il) will t> I to calls between I telephone MM UMI ul>»i.35 words
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Article787 1930-06-03 13 BAD CONDITIONS. Tourists' Opening Matches. I From Our Own Correspondent.! London, May 8. The cricket season opened under very poor and unattractive conditions. The Australians felt the cold very much, but not more than the spectators, with the result tha: the matches have been very787 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-06-03 13 who will lead England against the Australians at Nottingham on June 13.16 words
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Article729 1930-06-03 13 THE FIRST TEST. Selectors Deside to Retain Winning Leader. A Reuter cable states that the English selectors have chosen A. P. F. Chapman (Uppmgham. Cambridge. Kent and England) to captain the England XI against the Australians m the first Test match which opens at Nottingham on729 words
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Advertisement138 1930-06-03 13 jßi^i^^^mf LA5r5 Tll ITS LOST. V dols '"d'Cdfe more accurately the P art oi »^e ball which should be struck doh are bnghlly contr di ted y~ r r fh th c ball and surroundings. M\ S* A\W iCi ent.f.cally placed dots. 78 London, E.C2 i C/xj^remembrance I Jor every138 words
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Advertisement111 1930-06-03 13 v 1 302 Years Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Whisky. Many other distillers followed, but none excelled them, and none can claim the years of experience that belong alone to W the Haig family. ||B Local Agents THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD. fun of life start taking »X!d| v§/111 words
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Advertisement811 1930-06-03 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration wthout notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Doe. AGAPENOR For London. Rotterdam, and Hamburg811 words
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Advertisement533 1930-06-03 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd* (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAIT 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 OP DELHI July 5 5.5. CITY OP SINGAPORE Aug. 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY533 words
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Advertisement337 1930-06-03 14 P. &»O. British India and Apcar Lines 'ytft "yf** w*. (Incorporated :n England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNUQq LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK 1 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. Tonnage. Singapore. Ton Mnm. MOREA 11,000337 words
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Advertisement617 1930-06-03 15 0. o. xL. Line I >fs(i nation. Vessel t. Arrive. 1 e»v ■> lam, Hamborg, Bit-men waVl> :i Ceil. mbo. Aden. Suez ■1,, O*. Tv K,o ,c And Mim J1 W Urn, Montevedeo. and Biiem* K. .iiid-the-world pussa^r £19.] /.m/ibar. Dai -es-Salaam. R io de impi, v» qiwa. Durban and617 words
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Advertisement557 1930-06-03 15 I OQLLAK STEAMSHIP JUNE j (i/^^gjUj y^ /s^S^nSr" I TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORi^AN^B^TOl^^ Prom SINGAPORE and PENANG Tia COLOMBO^ SUEZ^oVI^D ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. I Arrive Leave Le ave Arrive I Singapore. Singapore. Penang New York PRES. HARRISON June 9 Jnnp ,0 T PRES. JOHNSON j^e 23 Zll II >557 words
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Advertisement464 1930-06-03 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) r Transhipment, Marine Departments and I Manager's desk. Representatives In the Straits Settlements (Sin^pore and Penan*) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS. SI^nXTZIZTL J d U ZL^T' -^.Leidon,. Tanjon*464 words
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Advertisement771 1930-06-03 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia i 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 Cabins771 words
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Advertisement414 1930-06-03 16 s.s. WARORA. j Consignees of cargo per the above vessel (arrived May 31st). are hereby requested to note with respect to the Insurance on their goods, that the vessel met with boisterous weather on the voyage from Rangoon, and the Master has noted a Protest at Port Swettenham. BOUSTEAD CO.,414 words
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Advertisement348 1930-06-03 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. L 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE To BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA N|) BALTIMORE. (via Suez) Due. Saik. M.S. SILVERBELLE June 9 June 15 M.S. SILVERPALM July 21 July 27 PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\n LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. Due.348 words
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Miscellaneous658 1930-06-03 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala, Pahang. Pekan, Sungei L«mt>in and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut» every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 ftjn. Bangkok every Thursday 8 a jn. Kota Tinggl, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Talplng, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday658 words
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Article241 1930-06-03 17 STRIKE OF UPPER YANGTZE PILOTS. British < ompany to Take Ships Through Gorges. n reached m coot* :i Ntileanent o; -on Upp r Yangtai so to N Oa and iht Chin i rind but an int made by the Shuap.to |ag| It] ;'•:<■ m- two Bni:-!i > Ahirii were strongly241 words
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Article211 1930-06-03 17 Inlanders Rejoice. nfl f conditions on tht Island Outer Hebrides, was given MtWOOd .-team trawler Harry Is port recently Laden with mders. the vessel left 15. and when the trawler i m Parsons Eay at midnight day it was a orded a great reception. •i.day211 words
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Article69 1930-06-03 17 i Bernard. Mr w. j. Mr Sapocan. Mr. W. Sirefar, M r. Sl>tiadja^. J P. de Vas. Mr. 1- Mr. Hauw Jan *r W— mtdMi, Mr. Hutagaltaf. Mr. Amir P*rry, Mr a. W. Gard- Mr' Mr T Ito. Mr. S. A. H °h Kee. Mrs Tan Hone ;i69 words
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Article418 1930-06-03 17 i 60,000-Tonners of 28>/ 2 Knots. Southampton. April is n,?f r SeP She<>dy the executive head of the Umted States Line*, uho arrived at Southamp- ton on the Leviathan from New YorkThi* afternoon, said that, as soon as the mail con h es to execute contract*418 words
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Article355 1930-06-03 17 Opening of Tilbury LandingStage. A new phase m the development of London as a passenger port began on May 16. when the Port of London Authority's new baggage hall and iloating landing stage at Tilbury was opened by the Prime Minister. The effect of the new355 words
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Article165 1930-06-03 17 ITo the Editor of The Observer.) Sir. I do not think any ship's mast has ever exceeded 200 ft. m height from the deck. The British iron clippers built m the seventies and 'eighties of last century were probably the loftiest ships the world has known. Tonnage for165 words
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Article414 1930-06-03 17 I TWO MILLION TONS GROSS. Fewer Steamers and More Motor Ships. Lloyds Quarterly Returns, which were published last month, brought to light som« surprising, if anticipated, facts, not the leas* important being that there are now motor ships of approximately 2,000,000 tons gross unI der construction.414 words
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Article476 1930-06-03 17 The position of the leading motor shipbuilding countries calls for comment. The United Kingdom is still far ahead with a tonnage of 45 per cent, of the worlds motor tonnage under construction. Holland is again second with a slight reduction compart .i with three months ago. and476 words
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Article142 1930-06-03 17 'Charley Browns is a Limehouse tavern, ard probably the most famous public-house m the world. Ever}- sailor knows it. and the tavern has been \isited by royalty, ambassadors, artists and connoisseurs of old ivories. The place, says The Journal of Commerce, is a veritable museum of valuable pictures and antiques142 words
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Advertisement425 1930-06-03 17 1 ncy do not affect mv J throat CRAVEN «A" are afo^s g«rf I The o£y K r TIPPEI VIRG! NIA CIGARE^^ 1 SONS. LTD.. Singapore. Penan*. lp«h Jlln k llhih umpu P^»3ir i l/t »LX from the flnest of cows— B ■dF^^'^A X milk that is P° Mderf:3 and425 words
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Article576 1930-06-03 18 Serious Threat to Egypt. Cairo. April *3. The appaient abatt'ment of the locusi invasion of Egypt seems to be only the lull beore the coming storm, as the real danger will rise m about a fortnights time, when the recently hatched hoppers, which are now576 words
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442 1930-06-03 18 MY IDEAL MAN. Ambitions of A Prima Donna From Texas. Miss Mary McCormic. the famou 1 Americwi operatic soprano, who is ill London comes from Texas Where the bad men are. And there's nothing else to guide but the evening ctar. Bhe had a442 words
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Advertisement265 1930-06-03 18 tT^WjV^- /J^Y^ Why be up half the night \J "Wl a fretful child when f^ySN there is a safe remedy for those distressing pains which make baby cry continually The bulk of baby's ailments arise from indigestion. Give baby Woodward's Gripe Water and the pains will be soothed away so265 words
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Advertisement450 1930-06-03 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) I Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000! HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. J Agencies and Branches: Aim- Star Hong Kong Rangoon Amritsar450 words
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Advertisement264 1930-06-03 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.646.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, Esq. J O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON BANKERS:264 words
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Advertisement241 1930-06-03 18 INSURANCE. THE /^i\ SOUTH |ri|)l BRITISH INSURANCE OOMTAMI MMlTlh FIRE, MARINE. TkAVin AND MOTOR CAM INSURANCE ACCEFTtn m LOWEST CURRENi KATFs L. C. MARGOLIOUTU Office: 2. Finku PERSONAL ACUIiENf PATAL ACCIDENTS are evn HAVE you made provision tat thp of your dependents shoula such t Pi overtake you IT only241 words
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Article624 1930-06-03 19 Mr. Mod Bingley's Survey. r.in^'ley. chairman of Selangor LVtatr. speaking at the annual mail week, said: m« t last year two events have o« materially alter the position a:. One was the formation of the VUing Committee of the R.G.A. least .aluable part of624 words
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Article790 1930-06-03 19 j Kuala Muda Appeal Dismissed. j In the King's Bench Division before Mr Justice Rowlatt. the Kuala Muda Rubber j Estate. Ltd.. appealed from a decision of the Commissioners for the Special Purposes of the T mome Tax Acts concerning an assessment to income-tax for790 words
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Article142 1930-06-03 19 When one of thc« BjKUiy large corporationin New York ÜBTtd from its downtown Quartan to the new Qtaryrier Buildmg uptown, tin patldi tallest structure, the corporation took more than 600 van loads of furniture r.nd equipment from its old place to its new quarters, where it will occupy fourteen142 words
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Article201 1930-06-03 19 June 2. SELLING London 4 months' sight 23 15|16 London 3 months' sight 2|3 7|B London 60 days' sight 23 13,16 London 30 days' sight 23 25 32 London, demand 2;3 3 4 London, T.T. 23 11|16 Lyons and Parts, demand 1431 Hamburg, demand 234 New York, demand201 words
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Article197 1930-06-03 19 June 2. Tin 125 Tons $71.50 Gambier g go Pepper White 54 Pepper Black 39^ Flake Tapioca 4.05 Pearl Sago Small 6.75 Copra Sundried 8.80 Rice, Anam No. 2 260 Rice Liang Hln Chan Mart Red Eagle (New) 8.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260197 words
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Article779 1930-06-03 19 MONDAY. JUNE 2nd. Closing Quotations. Bayers ScUer*. Asam Kumbang <£> 21s 23s Ayer Hitam (ss> 13s 9d 14s 3d Bai.grin Tin 20s 20s 9d Batang Padang ($1) 10 14 Batu Caves (sl> 65 75 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 50 Burmah Malay (£> 15s 16d Chenderiang 2s 2s779 words
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Article154 1930-06-03 19 The following is the report by the Director to the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at Fullerton Building, on June, 7th at noon. The profit for the year amounted to $807.38 to which must be added the sum of $1.733 30 brought154 words
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354 1930-06-03 19 The following are minutes of Committee meeting held m Sandakan on Thursday. May Bth. Present: The Honourable Mr. F. W. Pinnock (Chairman i. Messrs C. B. Brewer, A. D. Henne, S. D. Key. G. Mayor. Jas. Mackean. and A. E. Philipps. Absent: Mr. J. K.354 words
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Article36 1930-06-03 19 (Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service). Tokyo, June 2. Trade returns for the last ten days of May show totals of V.54.67 1.000 of imports and V. 38. 764.000 for exports, the adverse balance being Y. 15.857.000.36 words
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Article31 1930-06-03 19 Boustead and Co.. Penang. Agents: Ratrut 976 hours; 97.000 yards; 1.108 pkls. Takuapa. 1.074 hours: 300.000 yards: 1.218 pkls Nawng Pet; Hours 317; Yards 23.000; Pik-.iV 24?.31 words
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157 1930-06-03 19 June 2nd., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Tone of Market:— Stagnant. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet C^d. per lb. New York. Holiday. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot Average buyers price for May 23.08 cts. Spore Cold Storage ($2) 5.65157 words
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53 1930-06-03 19 Preliminary Return. Ocean Shipments of Para Rubber (including Latex. Revertex and Concentrated Latex) during the month of May. 1930. Latex Revertex Concentrated Rubber Latex Total Tons Tons Tons Singapore 33.567 260 23.827 Penang 11.412 8 11.420 Malacca 49 59 108 P. Swcttenham 3.662 22 3,684 Total53 words
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Article143 1930-06-03 19 Singapore. June 2. Rubber. London. 6',d 1 16 d. down. 4 p.m. Price (L"don Std.) Spot 22 L Tin.— London. No. Price. Mining.— Sungei Ways 3.00 3.10. Kuchais 1.15 1.17 x.d. Kinta Dredges 1.14 1.16. Hong Fatts 50 55. Malaya Consols 22 24. Johans 35 37,143 words
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Article104 1930-06-03 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. June 1. Tin. Quiet.— KuchaLs 1.14 1.18. Kintas 1.13 1.18. Penawats 54.. 58. Lukuts 95 1 Cl. Sungei Luas 1 40 1.45. Petalings 5.05 5.25. Ulu rClanps 113 1.17. Kuyohs 09 11 v, Rahmans 1.10 1.1% Souths 18 21. Ayer Hitams 14s 14 6d. Honrkong104 words
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Article254 1930-06-03 19 Menace of the Labour Saving Machine. "The United States is rapidly building up »>»» army of permanently unemployed," says CharIt I H. Ha'ch. New York industrial engineer. In explaining this statement. Mr. Hatcll makes these crisp remarks: "Recently, m an important industry, a machine was developed which254 words
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Article82 1930-06-03 19 British Radio Official— S.rvk L I Rutfby, Ju:i.> I. Fcrei^n exchange are: Amsterdam 12 08', Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 d.. Berlin 20 3t;' Brussels 34.815. Bucharest 818, Uko 5 55-64* Buenos Aires 41%, Copenhagen 18.1G5. Genev.i 25.115. Helsingfors 193. Hong Kony Is. 4\d Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 39.835. Milan82 words
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Article66 1930-06-03 19 NIPPON MENKA'S ADJUSTMENT PLAN. Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. Tokyo. June The readjustment plan of Utt Nippon M -<nka Kaisha. with which the C<impany intends u» reorgaime its business system fundamentally. has been mapped out by the Company's negotiation committee and the Yokoliama Specie Bank, the biggest creditor. The Company will call66 words
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Advertisement71 1930-06-03 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry E C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, J combes wttate fiS £f Assurance Companies Act71 words
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Advertisement36 1930-06-03 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASS^ALHAMBRA FIRE MOTOR CAR THE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bomi. Tklx AY 'iWAI Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., i BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor)* A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.36 words
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Article338 1930-06-03 20 AUSTRALIAN TOUR. I JPIWS CENTURY. Pmpshire Beaten by Innings. FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.) London, Jnne 2. The Australians continued their first innings against Hampshire at Southampton to-day. Woodfull was uncomfortable and was easily stumped by Brown. McCabe played with great calmness and his baiting was distinguished by good placing during338 words
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Article209 1930-06-03 20 Hendren Batting Well. THE REST. Ist Innings. D. R. Jardine c Geary b Robins 15 G. T. S. Stevens c Chapman b Tate 1 K. S. Duleepsinhji c Geary b Larwood 12 R. E. Wyatt c Duckworth b Geary 25 Ley land st. Duckworth b Robins209 words
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Article124 1930-06-03 20 Probable Starters and Jockeys. [FREE PRESS SERVICE} COPYRIGHT. 1 London, June 2. The following are probable starters and jockeys m the Derby:— Diolite (Ray), Bargany (Carslake). Trews (R. Dick). Silver Flare (Elliott). Sea Rover (Donoghue), Blenheim (H. Wragg), Parthenon (Leach), Seer (Jellis), Tetragem (A. Wragg), Iliad (R. Jones),124 words
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Article78 1930-06-03 20 The following is the latest betting on the Derby .—Diolite 5 to 2, Rustom Pasha 7 to 1 Trews 100 to 9. Silver Flare 100 to 8, Ballyferris and Blenheim 100 to 6, Noble Star 18 to. Iliad and The Scout 25 to 1, Dick SwiveUer 38 to78 words
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Article1134 1930-06-03 20 WELCOME INNOVATION. Sea View Waters Invaded. The R.S.Y.C. races on Sunday were quite a new and pleasant departure from the usual weekly events. Both classes raced to Sea View m the morning and back again m the afternoon. Tiffin was taken at Sea View Hotel and much1,134 words
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Article748 1930-06-03 20 DIVERTING COMPETITION. Who Will Play for England Against Australia On Friday, June 13, the Australian cricketers face England m the first of the five Test matches they will play during their present visit. The selection of the Australian XI presents few difficulties. What is of considerably748 words
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Article90 1930-06-03 20 The results of the breast stroke handicap which took place at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday were: A Claw: Ist. Tan Lai Chai, 2nd. Ho Chin Lai, 3rd. Lim Chin Hin. Time 3 mm. 51 sees. B Class: Ist. Sim Boon Hoon, 2nd. Sect Chong Chan.90 words
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Article752 1930-06-03 20 SOUND DEFENCE. I Keen Charity Game at Stadium. Volunteers 2: Regulars 1. I A fairly large crowd which included H.E. the Governor. Lady Clementi and the Hon'ble Mr. John Scott, witnessed the match between the Volunteers and the rest of the Garrison at the Singapore Stadium752 words
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Article61 1930-06-03 20 Europeans vs. The Rest Match To-day. The annual match between the Europeans and the Rest will be resumed to-day at 11 a.m. present scores: Europeans. 264 (Lt. G. J. Bryan 112. R. L. L. Braddell 71, Jansen seven for 107 1 and 54 for 4. The Rest.61 words
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Article105 1930-06-03 20 The June Ladies' Bogey Competition was played yesterday afternoon, and resulted m a win for Mrs. Guy C. Clarke m "A Division and by Mrs. G. de Havilland m "B" Division Forty-two cards were taken out and the following were returned: "A" Division. Mrs. Clarke 9 3105 words
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Article58 1930-06-03 20 The unprecedented spectacle of a county cricket team turning out to field m ordinary lounge suits was seen at Southampton, where Hampshire beat Notts by five wickets. Play was resumed on the last day with Hampshire requiring a single run for victory. Kennedy hit Carr's58 words
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Advertisement244 1930-06-03 20 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I RECORDS j j "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" I Sung by MAURICE CHEVALIER: Ii It's a habit of mine t On top of the World, alone |5 Wait till you see Ma Cherie Valentine I Rio Grande Band: j <| Dites-moi ma mere Valentine 1 New Mayfair Orchestra:244 words
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