The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1930
1930-06-10
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Title Section19 1930-06-10 1 The Singapore Free Press \O. 13,0-18. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S,S. TUESDAY. JUNE 10, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article300 1930-06-10 1 The first part of the Simon Commission's report has been issued Page 11. Australia has eliminated Britain from the Davis Cup— Page 10. "I come not to take vengeance but to gather together all who wish to collaborate for the progress of the country" declared King Carol300 words
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Article1189 1930-06-10 1 i CUM across a letter the other day. In place of the address was a huge skull and crossbones. heavily inked m. and the sheet was badly marred by blots. "Dear bruther.— Be «t White Lane Cijvs= roads with the rest of the gang at dinner time. I have1,189 words
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Advertisement265 1930-06-10 1 WING LOONG. rOR HIGH CLASP TAILORING. v c. Cut Finish Guaranteed l£. HIGH STREET. 1 RAFFLES HOTEL I V y EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION 4> V y TEA DANCFS V fy EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY DINNER DANCES X EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY <|> MONIA UTTERS ORCHESTRA fy265 words
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Advertisement204 1930-06-10 1 "SUNNY SINGAPORE" I IF YOU WANT TO FINE PHOTOGRAVURI* j TEIX YOUR RELA- SV^L^LI VIEWS WILL SAVf ft TIVES AND FRIENDS VOL VERY MANY 5 SOMETHING ABOI'T WORDS IN VOl'F g SINGAPORE THIS ■^^B LETTERS HOME g ALBUM OF 1 A SERIES OF 38 PHOTOGRAVURE VIEWS IN SEPIA I TONE204 words
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Advertisement257 1930-06-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Kttp a tin oi m-Buk handy Page 5. Rclex. the world's finest watch Page 1. Stan taking Phyllosan to-day Page 13. Theatre and cinema attractions Page 2. Why Kelvinated food tastes better Page 4. New stocks of ladies" underwear at Kessamall's Pagk 2. New stocks ol Societe chocolates257 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-10 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUITB, 32. HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article437 1930-06-10 2 Ruffed Specimens from Madagascar. A healthy baby hM been born to one of the brown lemurs at the Zoo It is fully fan*4 and almost an exact imace of its pawls but is often rather difficult to we, as. m the fashion of lemurs, the437 words
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Advertisement436 1930-06-10 2 DOLLAR ACADEMY, DOLLAR, SCOTLAND. Preparation for Universities, Army, Public Services. Commerce. On list of School. 1 nominating for Sandhurst Contingent ol Junior Division O.T.C. Mild climate and Healthful surroundings, specially suitable for colonial coys and boys from urban areas. Preparatory School adjacent. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained on436 words
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Advertisement338 1930-06-10 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS r THEATRE PACKED TO THE DOORS!! Pronounced by everyone m Saturday's big audience f THE GKEATEST MYSTERY SHOW EVER IN SINGAPORE j TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY. THE GREAT MAGICIAN j| if§ NICOLA I IN PERSON ji jjj With a company of international mystifiers and variety j338 words
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Advertisement347 1930-06-10 2 I s If LHAMBRff I S t il T HE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND RU v g f jm/|tl REPRODUCTION JR D t i 1 1 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p. m j The Greatest Musical Comedy yet Produced i H__^H__|_|_HbBl [I _K^__H_DHK9 I i BJJ B-S WILLIAM I V____B|fix347 words
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Miscellaneous230 1930-06-10 2 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 10th. Hl«h Water. 10.20. 8.5 ft. 21.35. 9.0 ft. llural Board 11 a.m. Licensing Justices 2.15 p.m. Kootball: SCC. Tournament S.C.C. vs. S. Johorc. Reserve Div. R.A. vs. S.C.F.A. "B" at SRC. Div. II B A.T. vs Sime Durby at ARC. Harbour Board vs. Mansnelds at Harbtmr230 words
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Article443 1930-06-10 3 Helping Church Schools. A definite step towards the improvement of our national system of education is recorded to-day with the issue of an official scheme whereby Church of England schools, and thosf of other denominations, will be enabled to join m th<; reorganization outlined m443 words
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Article412 1930-06-10 3 Eccles Drama. Eccles. near Manchester, is a parish vith two outstanding titles to fame. It possessos Wardley Hall, and the secret, if it is a secret. of making "Eccles cake." The one enjoys the power of raising psychic disturbances, and the other after early youth of inducing412 words
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Article177 1930-06-10 3 £400 FOR AN AMERICAN PAMPHLET. Sotheby's book sale m mail week included the property of Mr. Edward G. Collingwood, of Dissington Hall, of Mrs. Sibbald Currie, of Ettrick, Victoria. Australia, and from other sources, the total being £3.468. What appears to be an entirely unrecorded American pamphlet, one sheet folden177 words
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Article44 1930-06-10 3 It is not technical instruction of which the people stand m need so much as informed humanism which should open wide for them the c^tes of the world, teaching them to aopreciate the problems involved m the lif,> of human society. Sir George Newman.44 words
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Article314 1930-06-10 3 hovel at Vallad .lid. Ur^-d by the choir, he joins it, and watches hu Lfe'a story enacted by another Columbus, soimlinv. a Intervening to defend his conduct against a critic m the choir. Eventually he rejoins hi:, other .sr-lf bl the Vallatioiki hovel, and both ring a duet.Detroit Free Press - 314 words
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Advertisement175 1930-06-10 3 1 THAT, I AFTER TRYING OTHER BRANDS I "SUGARCANE" I HAMS and BACON I "Tins Best by Test" 1 TRLTII LX ADVERTISING 1 INDICATES SOt7\n JUDGMENT iREFRIGERATING Co LTD I Bramhes -Orchard Road— Sektfe Road-Keppel Road— Grange Road Market. Directory y^ 1 of Malaya y^S^y^ NOW READY \^> Printed and175 words
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Advertisement213 1930-06-10 3 I Vj s3i "v s^-" I f APELESS RED READY MIXED PAINT I '^JWSU- i FOR RAILWAY th^. v r 7°p R s SIS? ds I SIGNALS, SIGN i W I4f£>l I > BOARDS AND ALL 2) 4 V&L i f WORK REQUIRING i Tempting dishes for the dot season213 words
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Article1724 1930-06-10 4 T. Stanhope Sprigg - Aviation Day by Day. T. Stanhope Sprigg. BRITAIN'S 21 MOO AIRCRAFT MILES: AIR MAIL PROBLEMS. By London. May 25. VITE hear so much nowadays of our numerical inferiority m the air. particularly m the number of our civil aircraft, that it is a pleasant change sometimes to hear that there1,724 words
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Article108 1930-06-10 4 Jealous Because She Kissed It. San Francisco. Maurice Ford, 25. has been sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment at Long Beach, because he became jealous of his fiancees dog and beat the animal to death after the girl kissed it. Marion Marquardt had Ford arrested and he108 words
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120 1930-06-10 4 Melbourne, May 12. According to Mrs. Christie Murray, widow of the late David Christie Murray, the English noveltist, who arrived by the Largs Bay to-day from England, the modern girl is losing much of her modesty, and the less said about her morals the120 words
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Article1502 1930-06-10 4 STORY BOOK BUNGLING. Some Famous Poison Fiends. Poisoning is a subject which we can view with detachment: we have no desire to poison ourselves or to poison others; we may be safely trusted even with confidential information; but we are interest m poisons because they are the1,502 words
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Article747 1930-06-10 4 Some Memories. Special to The Frte Pre&s. The death of Sir Joseph West Ridgeway removes yet another ex-Governor of North Borneo, for Sir West, besides being Chairman and subsequently President, of the Chartered Company, assumed at one time the Governorship of the country. It is more747 words
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Advertisement303 1930-06-10 4 |l Why Kelvinated food! i tastes better I A^o extremes of heat or cold; Scientifically correct temperatures kept automatical I v i ifi |^B9SKSiHHB^MH| HB^Jii ii H r I ra i j r '^3 1 L I ii «o 1 <■ h 1 rsrii i i i I 1™ Lie303 words
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Article689 1930-06-10 5 Bigger Air Liners. It«fl il Airway, ihc first air irampcrt BWnI i adopt multi-c.igined aircraft to msur* greater :afety. are now proceeding a step farther, and this year will be the first to operate really large aircraft justifying die .iame of air Uners These new machines,689 words
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115 1930-06-10 5 Returns From World Fishing Tour. London, May 7. Oh. man. let me tell you about the fish I have caught," said Sir Harry Lauder. who arrived to-day from a world tour. "I caught everything from a three-pounder to a 300-pounder." The famous comedian brought115 words
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Article116 1930-06-10 5 The first verdict to be returned by a Jury of women m Shanghai was delivered m the U.S. Court for China by the jury of six called to inquire into the sanity of an American missionary worker, formerly of Hankow. After several members of the medical profession116 words
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Article113 1930-06-10 5 A few minutes after he had told spectator" :hat although it looked dangerous it was R.lßf .luite safe, Mr. John A. Miller, of Ivy Hou.^e Brighouse, Yorkshire, was killed while motorboat hurdling" on Carr Mill dam, St. Helens. The tragedy was witnessed by his wife, two daughters, and113 words
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Article870 1930-06-10 5 A New Principle. Herculaneum must, after all. wait yet awhile before she comes really into her own as a popular rival to Pompeii. It had been announced that the new entrance to the excavations v.ould be formally opened on April 21, and that this opening would870 words
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138 1930-06-10 5 N.Y. POPULATION SET DOWN AT 6,500,000. Is Still Behind London Figure. New York. The population of New York, calculated on earJy census returns, is set down at 6,500,000 odd. Manhattan Island, for long the most populous section of the metropolis, has been steadily slipping m the past five years, because138 words
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Article35 1930-06-10 5 Dr. G. I. H. Braine, who arrived to join the Medical Service, has been posted to Raub. Dr. Sutherland, who arrived on the same day, has joined the staff of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.35 words
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Advertisement172 1930-06-10 5 i:" > ■■'■''v x x. x-: Fort Dunlop Tyres will withstand the most j\ I^B C^^Snfc id ver m; conditions. yLJLmraJLJHR BK Their appearance adds I ap^% Mapffl to the distinction of IQ* Cr Am f f am car and they arc a V M. "^^B proven economy. greater reserve172 words
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Advertisement298 1930-06-10 5 MAM MM M J^^ OUTS. BRUISES Jk SORES f SOOTHED Jt HEALED BY ZAWt-BUK •PHE slip of a knife, a knock, an upset of boiling water or cooking fat, or other sudden accident may cause hours of pain and suffering. Remember the hidden poison dangers that threaten the simplest injury.298 words
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Article190 1930-06-10 6 Humours of European Competition. Paris, May 4. Examples of the keen competition between different European States m the effort to attract transatlantic visitors to their borders is given by the French "Commissariat de Tourisme." This office, which was recently organised, persuaded a number of French hotel-keepers I190 words
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Article276 1930-06-10 6 Selling Methods of the Past. Has -sales talk" really improved with the passing of time? An account of a visit to a draper's shop m 1715 shows that what salesmen of that period may have lacked m efficiency they more than recompensed by the276 words
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Article577 1930-06-10 6 Recovery m Bigger Breeds. The effect of dog shows on the general public is more marked now than ever it was. write* The Times kennel correspondent New breeds, introduced m the :irst place by exhibitors, have passed into currency, so to speak, but most to be welcomed577 words
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Advertisement317 1930-06-10 6 "Feeling like 10 men&a boy especially the boy" •Formerly I regarded a nerve*food on a par with^ goloshes, flannel next the akin and dill-water." Thu* a contributor wrote in'GolfrngS June, 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty after a motor'accident, ke was persuaded— as he protests— in a weak moment, to try317 words
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Advertisement115 1930-06-10 6 ml >JV' -\;-"'-jHP^>>" Tv! Bn I THE ATTRIBUTES OF CAPSTSB ARE UNQUESTIONABLE SMOKE This AdvwttMinenit is issued by the British- American Tobacoo Co, (StrsiU) Ltd. B-448 sstga X-^llVl o L lull Odll 1110 l 1 am tViinf pvprv mnrnincr SUCiI as neaclaciies^ 11> v,r if For sixty years Eno's and115 words
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Article729 1930-06-10 7 RECENT OUTBREAK. Police Clashes With Crowd. Lurk now. May 27. The Commissioner, Lucknow, has issued the following statement Yesterday, after varying rumours it was ascertained m the afternoon that the Congress Committee had decided again to take a procession down Hazratganj on the previous night729 words
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Article216 1930-06-10 7 Four Gospels Issued from Moravian Translation. To the more than 800 tongues into vvhu-h the Bible or its parts have been tran l:.:c I two more were added m 1929. The Nashville "Christian Advocate" (Methodist;, quoted by the "Literary Digest," states: "For the first time the216 words
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Article70 1930-06-10 7 An English Actor's Bride. New York. The marriage has just taken place m Los Angeles of Mrs. NelUe Ir.ce. widow of Thomas Ince, the film producer, and Mr. Holmes Herbert, an English actor. It is stated that by her re -marriage Mrs. Ince forfeits a sum70 words
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Article535 1930-06-10 7 A Cure for Crippled Children. Rich men and women pandering *hat useful bequests they could make to posterity mi^ht rollow the example jf un American Mr W Frazer Gibson, whose memory is blessed by thousands of cripples who have received beneficial treatment In the novel therapeutic pool that535 words
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Advertisement220 1930-06-10 7 They Do Not Fear This Trying Climate. This wise couple appreciate the necessity of having reserves of energy and power m this exacting climate, and like thousands of others they have found that Hall's Wine supplies these reserves. If you suffer from depression, nerves, loss of appetite or weakness take220 words
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Advertisement108 1930-06-10 7 comes first! s"!?^^^^ cigarettes are APPROVED V>l I DH U\| nou 1 1 1 N because they are made specially TO PREVENT SORE THROATS THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARe'tTE^ ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS I XL i VISIT BANDOENG BY AIR WA* X± 1 NF Bandoeng m the Preanger mountains 2300 feet108 words
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Article721 1930-06-10 8 Astonishing Case of Interference. London, May 9. All ■Illlili story of unwarrantable interference b\ tIM police, acting on instructions from Dowr.i.isj-street. with the work of th<> Press has ;o be recorded to-day isays the Maraiaf Port.) Last Thursday three London morning newspapen wporUd that the Cabinet had721 words
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Article102 1930-06-10 8 Nanking Official Shot. Shanghai, May 29. Considerable surprise has been caused here by the news of the attempted assassination of Mr. Hsu Cheuk-yin. a prominent Nanking politician and recently appointed Commissioner cf the Fukien Provincial Government. The outrage took place yesterday afternoon at Amoy. when the official102 words
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Article694 1930-06-10 8 WARDERS KILLED. Communists* Daring Coup. Amoy, May 26. A most daring and adventurous coup was staged m f he city of Amoy between nine and ten o'clock yesterday morning when a dozen or more men, thought to have been Communists, armed with pistols, stormed the gaol694 words
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Article76 1930-06-10 8 Alleged Factory Discovered. Peking. May 29. The Chire c police, assisted by the Legation police, raided an alleged drug factory m the Legation Quarter yesterday, and seized quantftlM nf heroin and morphia, and appliances for the manufacture of drugs. They took into custody twelve CTllncT Tht76 words
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Article80 1930-06-10 8 We ordinarily thmk of sky-sc. ipt vs as built of steel and cortcfte, and not nvany people reattac that oc \-*bi< nally considerabl- qua:uiiifr> of lead arc use>U m their construe io.i. slatei the "Scientific Amoican." "Lead 'mattresses'" (the paper states) "are used to act as80 words
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Article123 1930-06-10 8 In a human age the "club" of the American policeman is being rapidly superseded by the tear-gas bomb. Doubtless laughing-gas would be used were that possible: but there are technical difficulties m the way. The new slogan of the guardians of law and crder should be, "If123 words
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Advertisement413 1930-06-10 8 m V ■111 /Vi/^ m I I I rji> V A"a a 'Z?' 1^ Pro Of 1 A 111 Qv^'c^ «5 b 3u^^° c c ae^ ol Uiott>«t!iu 'i Df pie Liut'iui)'. j ii-^iH'.'ifC l^^l EvLff^^^^^^ll ulrectly and indirectly through the Fiat organisaat home and abr» id MOfa The direct413 words
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Advertisement288 1930-06-10 8 l\\\ ncrtAinq new i j llf I i undc\ t/U Swi. j And m nothing else i is the quality of more valuable n.\n m Whisky. 4^w^k I has been continuously r~^'^^SnKN distilled since 162 7 L iJf^'twllfil No other WhisK > distillers iin I^^^^J^lWnS clam over 300 jears-rxprru:.,.. L^^K288 words
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Advertisement368 1930-06-10 9 BUSINESS CARDS. M^"assage WKIRE ISS FUMIKO Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. v,.s l 2, Penhas Road. ff tender Street Phone 6G75. DOM WEAR A TRUSS! Sole Agents MAYNARD CO., LTD. H. BATTERY ROAD. «AKI!LE CHIPPINGS, ROAD HETAL LIME FOR SALE t>,^ery ex Railway Siding Alongside Quarry. Marble Tombstones368 words
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Advertisement641 1930-06-10 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NFW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the Allowing materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders 2 obtQi e <i the Tender Room Municipal Offices:— ~~«i. Qol Closinr Date. Sale641 words
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Advertisement1073 1930-06-10 9 NOTICES. j NOTICE OF TRADE MARK I OAWSON'S WHISKY Notice is hereby given that the above r Trade Mark is the property of Peter 8 J Dawson Limited, of 133 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, Scotland; Distillers, and is used < by them m connection with the sale of v J Whisky1,073 words
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Advertisement929 1930-06-10 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of \ALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY. tl V^mT?^ l SS r i^ IT¥ FOB SOUND AND "">"TABLE INVESTMENT IN LAND PROPERTIES NOT TO BE MISSED BY ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS. IN THE ESTATE OF SULTAN KHAN SURATTEE, (dec.)! IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD BUSINESS929 words
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1040 1930-06-10 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 CHURCH VS. STATE IN MALTA. The dispute m Malta between the British administration, as represented m the person of the Governor. Lord Strickland, and the ecclesiastical authorities, as represented by leading Roman Catholic prelates, which reached a deadlock diplomatically just recently, came to1,040 words
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Article, Illustration172 1930-06-10 10 AUSTRALIA'S SUCCESS. Lee Loses to Hopman After Hard Fight. Australia have eliminated Great Britain from the Davis Cup competition, a very interesting struggle being decided at Eastbourne yesterday when (according to a Reuter cable) Hopman defeated H. G. N. Lee, whose splendid display saved the172 words
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Article21 1930-06-10 10 [Reuters Service. 1 Vienna. June 8. In the Davis Cup Italy beat Austria by 3 matches to 2.21 words
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Article628 1930-06-10 10 The members of the General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank the following donors for their subscriptions, received m answer to the letter announcing the opening on June 10th of the Annual Appeal. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Sime. Derrick and Co.. Straits Steamship Co Dollar628 words
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158 1930-06-10 10 SHOPHOUSES DESTROYED AT PASIR PANJANG. AFTERNOON i|{H. ThreUt His V nKftitt<l Between fifteen and tvent] shophouses. occupied prim ip y Qtf the Pasir Panjang Road wt\ raz^ ground by a fire which htokc out v afternoon, but which was subil it .(j b" j Brigade before very much :il r158 words
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Article134 1930-06-10 10 Checking Amateurs' Curiosity. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT Bangkok. June j The authorities are installing adt dering nugatory the proi initir-s of those lsto* ing to private and official VMM masi* For some time past it hM btt'n tvttej| tJm enthusia.sts are takir.u •<•■ privat? messages. ((The Free134 words
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Article108 1930-06-10 10 Caxton Press Building Gutted. [From Our Own Cortwpondtf lp«th. June There was an OMthrol of Hi sity In the heart of the Eu: r.e»«i at about rive o'clock jrctteßkaj ifl hurriedly recalled many bu just gone home When tin J found the Caxton Prm Ir.iildme.108 words
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Article35 1930-06-10 10 Programme for Forthrominß Inspection. I Prom Our Own Onvspondi'ii' Malacca. Jiof Scout CummisMon-T Buil h Malacca to-day specially lo tmtm I officers regarding |hj praglMMK fi>r inpection on June 21 and 2235 words
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Article177 1930-06-10 10 At the monthly illllnj ol tl:- S:::^--ciation held on Saturda-. Mr X C the hon. Secretary, who ntuni.-'l by the Kltano Maru and had cf the recent Boofe > lvlll -crt| the sad plight of thou.-.uu:> children who MR rendered precedents Moods la.-i was glad th.it tli. Bil177 words
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Advertisement213 1930-06-10 10 I ASK FOR Booth's Gin THE FINEST FOR Cocktails Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., 'Incorporated under the Co'npanies' Ordinances of Hung Kontjt i licorporuted m Shanghai' 90. Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. BY SPECIAL S^T jk H.M. THE KING 1 \PPOINTMFNT TO F SIAM 1 F.STD. O^^^P^^m 1872. THE NEW213 words
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Advertisement67 1930-06-10 10 t "MAIDS GET SCARED NOWADAYS if they see a copper m the scullery," says an English housewife. It is quite all right, of course, if he is m the kitchen. Equally good protection is offered by a "GAFLAC" POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone67 words
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Article, Illustration279 1930-06-10 11 SIMON COMMISSION'S REPORT. KIKST PART ISSUED. i nanimous m AP*t und a mental Matters/* Reuters St rvictv London June 9. the two volumes has been issuel awaited report of the Indian <;-atJt<ir. i mmission presided over by Sir ■ppoflntati years ago to hmatftnmrninK the extension of self',v,nm.- India. nent comprehensively279 words
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Article98 1930-06-10 11 ■Strict ion of Speculation and I Silver Imports. I Eastern Service.) I Shanghai. June 8. B Ml uhich were present the Minister of Industry and I Chinese bankers, merfl rtcommended a restric- -piiulttion; secondly that im- r bullion be confined to the O^stnl Bank of China only. ■<■98 words
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84 1930-06-10 11 I^JISTMENT OF JAPANESE ADMINISTRATIONS. y 1 Nam, NVhi-Nichi Service.) ft Tokyo. June 7. |I lecfeton for the rationaliI ratr.e organization has |f 9 nmony officials of various 9 aid Urn ch-cision is becoming th.> f opposition circles o*i I nchment of the execuI* scale will adversely p tient problem m84 words
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77 1930-06-10 11 A CLOSE THING FOR U.S. TARIFF BILL? I'nator x Prediction. Bervfc*. i Washington. June 8. Senator Wat.son. cs*m -squeeze" through bf two votes and conI dov.btlul votes to the I to the- British HmtSU follows: Mr. Chun*; Officer, to be Deputy \sU' C. F. C. Macaskv. IfcJ; A t() a77 words
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Article468 1930-06-10 11 RUMANJAN ROYAL DRAMA. CAROL AND FORMER WIFE. The Future of Crown PrinMichael. I Reuter's Service! London. Jane 9. The dramatic movements m Roumania m the past 48 hours monopolise the main news columns of the morning papers. Following the proclamation of Carol as king numerous dramatic reports were received from468 words
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102 1930-06-10 11 Squadron Leader Don's Bid for Royal Prize. I British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, June 7. The Prince of Wales has entered his Hawker Tomtit aeroplane for the King's Cup air race, to be flown on July 5 over a 750-mi!^ course. The machine is102 words
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Article66 1930-06-10 11 Air Journey to Lossiemouth Cut Short. (British Radio. Official Service.] Rugby, June 7. The Prime MiniMer. Mr. Mac Donald. Vbo yesterday left Hendon for Lossiemouth. his home m north Scotland, by aeroplane, encourttered heavy rain over Scotland. Conditions became so bad after leaving Leuchars Aerodrome66 words
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Article67 1930-06-10 11 Away with Obsolete Models. (Reuter's Service.] Washington. June 8. Hum have been made to replace the 23 old .md obsolete cruisers with modern fighting units of the eight-inch and six-inch gun type. The Navy Department also states that 57 destroyers and minelayers were put67 words
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34 1930-06-10 11 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, June 6. Mis- Margaret Bondfteld, Minister of Labour, has left London fcr Geneva to attend the f -urteenth session of t/he International Labour Conference.34 words
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Article30 1930-06-10 11 [Reuters Service] Stockholm, June 7. Mr. Eckman, leader of the People's Party, has formed a Ministry, with himself as Prime Minister and Minister for Defence and Baron30 words
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Article169 1930-06-10 11 ADMIRALS SUPERSEDED. Results of London Pact Controversy [Reuter's Par Eastern Service.) Tokio, June 9. It is learned that important changes m the higher personnel of the naw, including the Vice-Minister of the Navy and Vice-Chief of the General Staff, will be gazetted to-morrow. It is officially asserted169 words
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Article254 1930-06-10 11 And a Free Passage Home. (British Radio Official Service.) Rugby. June 7. The De Havilland Aircraft Company, makers of Miss Amy Johnson's light Gipsy Moth machine Jason, have cabled offering her a new Puss Moth enclosed high-speed touring monoplane, m recognition of her magnificent flight.254 words
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Article80 1930-06-10 11 MORE CONGRESS LEADERS SENTENCED. Sequel to Recent Bombay Raid. Reuter's Service. 1 Bombay. June 9. Ten members of the Bombay Congress Committee, including the ex-President of the Assembly. Mukund Malaviya. and his son, Pandit Malaviya. who were arrested m the 1 police raid on Congress headquarters on i Friday, have80 words
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Article74 1930-06-10 11 An Engagement Announcement. London. May 29. New York. The announcement of the engagement of Mr. Bradley Martin and Miss Catherine Tod definitely ends the old reports of the romantic attachment between Mr. Martin and Miss Valeric French, the grand-daughter of the late Earl of Ypres, which was74 words
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Article203 1930-06-10 11 Dr. Spero Ordered to Pay £10,369. London, May 30. Mr. Justice Brandson. m the King's Bench Division, awarded judgment for £10,369 m an action against Dr. George Edward Spero. exM.P. Laboun for West Fulham. who, it was stated, had gone to America. Counsel for the plaintiffs. Truphonic203 words
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Article133 1930-06-10 11 "DOWN WITH MUSSOLINI." Wild Scenes Follow Cathedral Service. [Reuter's Service. 1 Malta, June 8. Wild scenes were witnessed after the Whitsun service m the Cathedral, conducted by the Archbishop who is a strong opponent of Lord Strickland. Crowds assembled m the streets shouting "Long live Strickland,133 words
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Article298 1930-06-10 11 Gunboats and Aeroplanes m Chinese Fighting. [Reuter's Par Eastern Service] Shanghai. June 8. An official message from Hankow, says it is ascertained that m the recent battle i.. the vicinity of Sincheng. fifty miles south of Chengchow. 20.000 rebels were killed 10.000 taken prisoners, and 15,000298 words
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Article57 1930-06-10 11 Nanking. June 8. The Foreign Ministry under instructions from the State Council addressed identical notes to the foreign diplomatic representatives m China declaring the National Government will assume full responsibility for the protection of the lives and property of foreign nationals residing m various war zones57 words
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100 1930-06-10 11 Expects to Develop it Further. [British Radio Official— Service.] Rugby. June 7. Professor Albert Einstein lectured at Nottingham University yesterday on the trend of modern physics. He announced that he hopes shortly to complete a new and even more comprehensive theory In which the laws100 words
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243 1930-06-10 11 OLD RAFFLESIANS BEAT THE INSTITUTION BY ONE The annual cricket match between the Old and Present boys of the Raffles Institution va.s played on the School ground yesterday and resulted m a win for the Old Boys by 1 run. The following are the scores: O.K. A. C. Richards st.243 words
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Article309 1930-06-10 12 TOO MANY PARADES. Protest Signed by 300 Schoolboys. London. May 29. Harrovir.ns are revolting against the number of compulsory parades of the school O.T.C. Three hundred out of 400 members have sent a typical schoolboy protest to the Commanding Officer, declaring that "two parades a week309 words
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Article260 1930-06-10 12 Police Boy Killed, 18 Fighters Injured. Melbourne. May 15. From unofficial sources tales of fighting between Chinese tongs < secret societies m Nauru on April 13. m which 18 Chinese were injured and one native police boy was killed, have been received. No public announcements260 words
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Article164 1930-06-10 12 Body Not Yet Recovered. Madras, May 30. Mr. K. R Stratham -Mather, a European, aged 29. was drowned at Elliott Beach last night while swimming. The deceased was a member of the office staff of Messrs. Spencer and Co. The body has not yet been recovered.164 words
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Article104 1930-06-10 12 45 Passengers Burnt to Death. London, May 30. The facts are only now publicly disclosed m regard to the railway tragedy which occurred m the middle of April at Domodedovo, 20 miles from Moscow, m which 45 passengers were burnt to death and 23 were seriously injured104 words
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726 1930-06-10 12 WHARF LABOURERS 9 STRIKE IN RANGOON. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. Heavy Toll of Recent Riots. Rangoon, June 1. The report of the Conciliation Board has been issued. A Government resolution on the report staff that there is reason to hope that as a .esull of the Board's labours an honourable settlement726 words
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Article44 1930-06-10 12 Rangoon. May 30. Lact night a gang of Burmese dacoits attempted to loot cargo boats m the Rangoon River. b.*t the timely arrival of the police frustrated the effort. An unconfirmed report states that three Chittagonian lascars were killed.44 words
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65 1930-06-10 12 I INQUIRY TO BE CONDUCTED BY HIGH COURT JUDGE. Rangoon. May 30. It is understood that as soon as the present troubles are at an end m Rangoon and transquillity has been restored the Government propose to institute are inquiry into the origin of the disturbances, and the measures employed65 words
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Article40 1930-06-10 12 Indiana Tragedy. London, May 31. Winchester andiana».-A racing car. travelling at a fantastic speed on a dirt track •eft the course and plunged into the crowded grandstand. Pour persons were killed and 20 were injured.40 words
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Article464 1930-06-10 12 WAVE OF CRIME. Organised Terror on Large Scale. From every province m South China comes a continuous stream of reports concerning the operation of Communists, writes Stephen Leroy Allgocd for the S. C. M. Post. For months a well organized soviet has been m control of464 words
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459 1930-06-10 12 REMARKABLE SCENES. Indian Women Stop All League Matches. Calcutta. May 25. Women played a hampering part m football to-day for the first time m the history of the game at Calcutta, and all the League matches had to be abandoned, much to the disappointment of459 words
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Article, Illustration596 1930-06-10 12 reports we had hoped were mere rumours. Each wave of this nniust and imposed tyranny is apparently worse than the former. Each march of an army of troops over the land leaves it further impoverished. In ereater confusion, and the people deeper m the gloom of596 words
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Article66 1930-06-10 12 A Keng Hua plant belonging to Mrs. Pinkertcn, of Ipoh, bloomed on Wednesday night at about H o'clock. Chinese say that the blooming of the Keng Hua plant brings luck to its owner. T.O.M. already Callow soil upon which it may grow to choke and finally destroy the flowers and66 words
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Article841 1930-06-10 12 HEAVY SPECULATION. Crash on Chinese Gold Exchange. With the continued decline m the sterling value of silver and a corresponding increase In the value of gold dollars, resulting m heavy speculation among the local native bankers at the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange, we learn841 words
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106 1930-06-10 12 Trials on Medway. Rufby. May 30. Flying trials arc taking place on .he Mrdway with the largest pasrengor-carrying rc Iplane m the world. It is a twin-float moioplane, called Valetti. made by Messrs. Shon. the well-known Rochester firm, and ?ach Aowt is forty feet long, the106 words
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Article56 1930-06-10 12 Rugby. May 28. An anonymous gift £24.500, m the form of securities to the King Edward's Hospital Fund for London was announced by the Prince of Wales when presiding at the annual meeting of the Fund. He said that a further sum of £10.500 had also56 words
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Article771 1930-06-10 12 YERRAVADA INTKia IK\\ "We Shall fL.T a Until ih, End." V, ir.l. Mr. Qeorn Slocombe letum ihLs morn m:, aflat nt«-rvit v. Mr. Slcccmbe's cable to tinnUW thu I h.iw had U< Mr. Oaadfel m prtaen. Be h state prbonai m tiu eeatiml v BtvcraJ771 words
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Article102 1930-06-10 12 NATIONAL THEATM IN < >NIM)V I Lytton OMMBlltee*- K«l"' rt L4«_m IK Tha' U, Prim Htfl Buard Of Governors W number, la dine: I N don and p trfonM ncei ta Britain ai ri m dtffeKn is amotiK IHe t-«eatkM ernmeiit b> I OommH ship (i HM Earl <: I102 words
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Article253 1930-06-10 13 STILL BIGGER BILLIARD BREAKS Lindrum Thinks New Cloth Will Help Players. Although Walter Lindrum. who has returned with Clark McConachy on the Maloja from a billiards tour of England, made a world's record break of 3.262 and 60 breaks of more than 1.000. he thinks still taller scores will be253 words
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Article215 1930-06-10 13 A large attendance at Singapore Speedways on Saturday evening saw some thrilling races. The following were the results: Vernon Cup Handicap. Heat 1.1. H. S. Kirwan (17). 2. Lee Seng Soon (19>, Time 1.59; Heat 2. 1. Syd Edlin (scratch) 2. Cho Jolly (10) Time 1.42: Heat 3.215 words
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Article192 1930-06-10 13 The above match was played on Saturday on the C.S.C. ground and resulted m a victorj for the home team. Scores: C.S.C. II: P. Retnababapathy b Campling 3; Kanagaratnam b Hockley 0; K. Joseph b Campling 7 D. J. Ponnuthuvan c Barnard b Deerinj 8:192 words
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Article339 1930-06-10 13 Th" S.C.R.C. defeated the negri Sembiian Club on tht* Chinese ground on Saturday and Sunday by 117 runs. Two full innings were played by each side. Choon Leong of tIM Chinese emerged top scorer of the match with II m hi- first innings followed by 22*339 words
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980 1930-06-10 13 A Regret of England's Greatest Batsman. If the calendar could be turned back and I wee All IB the rhmcc to Mvo ar» cricket life over again, would it be a very different affair? I wonder. The circumstances of my early years my father died980 words
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Article141 1930-06-10 13 Siow Kee b Kandiah 4: Extras 20; Total 176. Rowling: Navaretnam four for 48; Retnam two for 37: Nonis none for 10; W. Senevnatr.° none for 21; Flemming one for 23; R. Sem-v--natne none for 4; Kandiah two for 13. Negri Sembilan. 2nd. Innings. Kandiah run out 12; Flemming b141 words
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Advertisement205 1930-06-10 13 T VE^hA depressed, unable to con- Ifl'iiißftuflS centrate on your work, I^2 23 t°° weary for the fun i jL Iff fH wj^M J^SU^^^B 4r PHYLLOSAN to-day! In mm mmmmm^+£ a fortnight you will find there is a new zest m work, a new joy m living. X PHYLLOSAN revitalises205 words
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Advertisement526 1930-06-10 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. s*. CITY OP DELHI July 5 s.s. CITY OF ATHENS Au 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY526 words
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Advertisement393 1930-06-10 14 PCS 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 MEM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. Dm Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Si^po* MOREA 11.000 June 14393 words
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Advertisement559 1930-06-10 15 U TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON X FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive < Singapore. Sinagopre. Penan?. New York. ,> Pres. Harrison In Port June 12 Jure 14 July 22 Pres. Johnson June 23 June 26 June 28559 words
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Advertisement500 1930-06-10 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Prelgnt, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Kepre^nUtivea m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*} of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU500 words
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82 1930-06-10 16 I LATE COMMODORE OF WHITE STAR LINE. Destroyer Furnished for Naval Burial at Sea. London, May 29. Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, Commander u<Chief, Portsmouth, has intimated that a destroyer will be furnished for a naval burial at sea of the late Commodore William Marshall, C.8., (57), of the liner Majestic.82 words
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Advertisement739 1930-06-10 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 de739 words
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Advertisement313 1930-06-10 16 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Money Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mail and Cable. Tours. Cruises. Steamship Reservations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bid*. PENANG— E. O. Hotel. SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHINOISE MAIL SERVICE— SINGAPORESAIGON. BJt "Governor-General Roame" (3,000313 words
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Miscellaneous709 1930-06-10 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala, Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemaa and Jerantut» every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday o a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seiemban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Talplng, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6709 words
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Article486 1930-06-10 17 Mr A B StarJiope. Mr. E A Simprxm. Mr C. ICn J HarrLon. Mr. Krug, Mrs. L. j. Duvi.s. Mrs. J. W Dodrio. Mrs O. B. Crooks, Mr. B J. H nrrlett Mtasea Stephen. Mr I) M Anderson, Mrs and Master L Loch. Mr J J D.n-ie. Mrs.486 words
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Article92 1930-06-10 17 I Pr <>P«Nal >i av Aflfect nterests I of Port. I London. May 30. < I Th, Times states th*t I ite and apply income tax I »t Colombo is causing con- 1 i.s directly involved. rticuteti regretted because I the movement success- raeanl years92 words
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Article47 1930-06-10 17 ILiverpo«J. •n reticent about ttwtr i tatemcnl of sir A.sJi- the Cunard Line, at i "■"■itli m speed with 1 unable to make any <* the new ship until i f i«r.>fi by the board -f t»W an official an- "iniunirated Uj the prers i47 words
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Article45 1930-06-10 17 l-ondoii. May 30. has h st **«ncr Vechtdijk, m J; °*fcak»- ,i OUt> h ca *rying a cargo i ik (rt a, Wnnles a nd cotton. h>*a. r lnable to extinguish the I i k 4 hold nas closed Ejected45 words
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Article380 1930-06-10 17 Redundant Yards. Blackpool, May 12 Rationalization, particularly m the shipbuildmg with its concomitant re^ucttn m the labour forces employed for a given output fJrl, QUent dangers to the ™*ers- intereste was the principal theme at the opening ration °T con of the Pede Unns ,rT rinff and380 words
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Article230 1930-06-10 17 Nothmg Ls more significant of the raised standard of intelligence and cultivation among the modern merchant sailors than the popularity among them of reading, and o< reading good books. The British Sailors' Society, among its many services to sailors includes that of supplying libraries to lighthouses and230 words
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Article188 1930-06-10 17 The schooner Westward, a star of the first magnitude m tie British yachting fleet, is returning from the Riviera to take part m the English regattas. Few even among yachtsmen remember that this magnificent vessel was once the property of Chirles Clarence Hatry. Westward is one of the188 words
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Article163 1930-06-10 17 fluenee of that ice en the ocean currents Is the greatest factor m determining seasonal conditions m the southern hemisphere. We hope to establish seven meteorological stations on the edge of that continental area, and five subAntarctic islands; and from these stations collect simultaneous observations and submit tlv-m for correlation163 words
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1105 1930-06-10 17 I SUBMARINE EXPERIMENT. "Accurate Seasonal Forecasts Worth Millions." For seven years Sir Hubert Wilkins has been trying to solve the riddle of the worlds weather. Now. according to a cable he is going to mak? his final attempt; not by ship or areoplane, both1,105 words
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Article606 1930-06-10 18 Scathing Criticism. Sooty-looking cloth such as was never woven on any loom, a tie never knotted by mortal hands, a uniform on Earl Spencer more a like a shoeblack's jacket than aught else, an overcoat on Sir Gerald dv Maurier all rags and tatters these606 words
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Article370 1930-06-10 18 Talking from Express Train. A telephone conversation was on April 27. sii the first time, rarrted on between London anil I train travelling at 60 miles an hour acres Canada. In a large office m the Canadian National Railways Building-, overlcoking PallMail East. Mr. C. J. Smith.370 words
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Article92 1930-06-10 18 "The gloom of the financial out-look obscures all other considerations." states the annual report for 1929 of the Horrg Kong University, a copy of which has just been received. The re:x>rt deals at some length with the financial situation, and with reference to the recommendations of the92 words
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Advertisement220 1930-06-10 18 When baby screams m pain r 4 Mother should have an instant remedy at hand. There should always be a bottle of >^ Woodward's Gripe Water m the house where there is a baby. This tried and trusted remedy for baby ailments is prescribed freely by doctors and nurses throughout220 words
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Advertisement963 1930-06-10 18 INSURANCE, SOUTH .|l^ r f BRITISH INSLitwiE CONTAIN ,ii> FIRE. MARINE, Ti:\\ s T AND H MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED n LOWEST CURRENT i; Ur L. C MARUOLIOUTH v Office: 2, Finlaysnn Q PERSONAL ACCSST FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyc- lb L HAVE you made provision f, r pr of your963 words
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Article274 1930-06-10 19 The Tariff Changes. by the baafeMai community In the Canadian Budge M Minister of Finance, ha inabse. Thi? is the me. n :.t buslnoai develop- 1 I .tkuiß the tariff change, ud to stabilize t.he trend ttrtes, particularly iron and U effect, however, is ap- 'iiditions.274 words
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Article194 1930-06-10 19 daoees for ■r have Institute cf La;idon ctetlcn > rtes on J:e 1 DC lfic trades which some years ago. I large txtent a codi- have been m common vt an, but they providing a standard rvtueen insurer and Her ;.?id buyer. It thf chuses represent which194 words
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Article553 1930-06-10 19 Was It Conclusive. I»O rwi a K <> Herbert Ashplant. then .IT r? Z ll^" 1 nstarch U1 s ™"> India. t«tted a* rafcfcer plantta* world with his ry a the relation befa— Uh ban of ex tubes and the yielding power or the trees553 words
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Article115 1930-06-10 19 Output cf Himael Buloh Rubber Co. ior 1929 sms IjMSJti lb.-: o| thai 773.302 lbs were sold m Singapore and 172.001 lbs. were delivered under contracts Aw. |gi > v ie price of rubber sold m Msjaport was 8.79 d. and for quantity delivered under contracts 9115 words
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Article109 1930-06-10 19 Rep.:; of St/aits Rubber Co. for 1929 states that U acres were plant til en Nova Scotia eel ite fid after cprlain adj'ir-tments total area 'vith '\ibbcr was 10.334 acres. Crop 1".664 ".664 lb (aget 3.044.209 lbs.), ana i< *en ol mature rubber £7 us 2d <agst. £7109 words
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Article159 1930-06-10 19 Sp":d: at the annual meeting of Rorehaugh (Oeykm), Rubber Co.. Mr. C. H. G. C. Legh .said. What is gcing to happen m the near future nobody knows, and it must be confessed that the outlook, with the present price of rubber at 7' 4 d. per lb.. is not159 words
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Article206 1930-06-10 19 June 9. Tin ion Tons $71.50 Gambler 8 qq Pepper White 54 Pepper Black 39 Flake Tapioca 400 Pearl Sago Small 6% Copra Sundried 8.55 Rice. Anam No. 2 350 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mart Red Eagle (New) SJO Rice, Siam old No. 1. 120 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260206 words
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Article311 1930-06-10 19 Problem to be Solved m Europe. America Looks Ahead." by Paul Mazur. is a "n»:xt ■tap" book, m which the banker-author trie* to show how Americans can be as prospercii' during the next ten years as they have been duruiK the last ten. Mr Mazur contends that311 words
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Article396 1930-06-10 19 Straits Smelters' Returns. A correspondent writes to The Financial News. Sir. In view of the definite scheme of regulation of tin supplies adopted by producers under the auspices of the T.P.A.. one welcomes the fact that the Straits' smelters have choren hi- Moment to d'>elo«e their accumulated396 words
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Article315 1930-06-10 19 Mr. J. G. Hay of (iuthrie Co. In welcoming Mr. Hay to the important office of Chairman of the Rubber Growers' Association for the ensuing year, we are confident that the work he has done for the Industry and for the Association leaves no doubt that315 words
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380 1930-06-10 19 Presiding at the annual meeting of Rembau Jelei Rubber Ltd. Mr. T W. Hodgt said: The estimated cutpm for next year is placed at 2.7(57.000 lbs. on the basle of a full year'i rapping, but since the managers' forecasts were made the company has consented to slop380 words
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Article27 1930-06-10 19 On the new planet recently discovered the year lasts 330 times as long as ours does. Instalment payments must be spread over delightfully long periods.— London Opinion.27 words
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Article780 1930-06-10 19 A Notifiable Disease. The attention of the planting community is invited to Notification No. 3129 m the F.M.S. Government Gazette of May 9th. 1930 and to Notification No. 85C m the S.S. Gazette of May 2nd 1930. The effect of these two notifications is to780 words
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Article132 1930-06-10 19 \(i ni'Min. Gfffilian and Co.. Venn \s;. Agent Hitam Tin 140 pkls. Evutt and Co.. Penan*. Secretaries: Malaya Consolidated. Three dredge!! 1,19£.11 pkls.: 330.100 yds.; 1.967 t hours: The Kali No. 1 Dredge hai stopped work Indefinitely. Penawat, Two dredges 1.411.91 p:l HI. 150 yards: 1.444.25132 words
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Article805 1930-06-10 19 Some Suggestions. A Chinese, a merchant and a keen kariDM man. who is a member of the Penang ChinNO Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday discussed with Pinutm Gazette representative the great topic oi the moment, the slump, its effects, and how and what the Govcrnm -.t805 words
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Article71 1930-06-10 19 Messrs Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur. Agents, have reived the Iblkmta, cable Malacca Rubber Plantations. Ltd. pJeferenw of re H OI H £l ach Board ni wnS of a dividend m respect of financial year just ended .December 31st. I9i>y, of 7 n v ,n t71 words
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Advertisement84 1930-06-10 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000 000 TIII7 pdbaVV ASSURANCE IN TORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hnnc m The Company has fflO f «S^l^ t ?2T' n L ND N OFFICE Old Jew^> aeposited with the Supreme Court of England, and84 words
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Advertisement33 1930-06-10 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. 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.33 words
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Article, Illustration311 1930-06-10 20 WOODFULL 216. BiK Partnership With McCabe. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London. June 9. The continuation of the match between the Australians and Cambridge University at Cambridge to-day saw a splendid partnership between Woodfull. the tourists' captain, and McCabe. the 19 years old New South Wales all-roundtr.311 words
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Article168 1930-06-10 20 Colony's Convincing Victory. I From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. June 9. The Colony put the finishing touch to their 7 l victory m the doubles matches for the Guillemard Cup over the F.M.S. when out of six sets of singles played this morning they won168 words
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Article107 1930-06-10 20 Singapore Golf Club's Success. The Navy Challenge Cup was played on the Bukit Timah course yesterday afternoon and resulted as follows: Mrs. H. Harding and L. D. Hardie (Singapore G.C.) 80: Mrs. G. C. Clarke and Capt. S. E. V. Quin (Garrison) 85. Mrs. S. C. Campbell107 words
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Article55 1930-06-10 20 Nurmi's Fast Six Miles. 1 Reuters Service. London, June 9. At Stamford Bridge to-day P. Nurmi, the Finland long distance runner, created a .mw world record for six miles of 29 mins. 36 3-5 seconds, beating the previous best, 2s) mins. 59 2-sths. by the55 words
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Article491 1930-06-10 20 YESTERDAY'S RACES. Dame Fashion Springs a Surprise. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 9. A torrential downpour delayed the first race at Kuala Lumpur to-day and as a result the going was very heavy. In spite of the weather there was a good attendance.491 words
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Article81 1930-06-10 20 Penang Win at Kuala Lumpur. Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penan* 4: Selangor 2. Kuala Lumpur, June 9. In an Association football inter-State match to-day Penang beat Selangor 4 2. King scored thrice for Penang. and Mitchell scored the fourth. For Selangor the first goal was scored by the81 words
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Article145 1930-06-10 20 Ipoh, June 9. Ipoh 4: Penan* 2. The visit of the Penang Cricket Club footballers to Ipoh on Saturday created great Interest both m European and other circles. Before a large crowd on the Ipoh Club ground the visitors early on gave the Impression that they145 words
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Article48 1930-06-10 20 Jackson Not m Australian Probables. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London, June 9. It is announced that the probable Australian team for the first Test match at Nottingham on Friday will be. Woodfull, Ponsford, Bradman, Kippax McCabe. Richardson, Fairfax. Oldfield Orlmmett. Wall, Hornibrook.48 words
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Article705 1930-06-10 20 MALACCA WIN. Valuable Innings by De Vries. Set to get 140 runs m BH hours Malacca just beat the S.C.C. by two wickets m the match which concluded on the Padang yesterday. As a matter of fact the last Malacca batsman was indisposed and would have been705 words
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113 1930-06-10 20 Perkins and Bromley-Davenport Save the Situation. The S.C.C. side had a narrow escape m their match at Seremban against Negri Sembilan yesterday. Our correspondent does not telegraph the S.C.C.'s first innings total, but when play closed on Sunday they had lost five wickets for 76113 words
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Article106 1930-06-10 20 Selangor Trounce Penang. The inter-State match between Selangor and Penang was practically over on Sunday, Penang requiring to make 107 to avert an innings defeat and having only three wickets m hand. The match should have been finished on Sunday (our Penang correspondent telegraphs) but106 words
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Article1113 1930-06-10 20 SUNDAY'S EVENTS. Fitful Breezes Make Difficult Sailing. As I put my pen to paper I sit upon the de-lightfully-cool verandah of the R.S.Y.C. and with the drone of Flying Club seaplanes m my ear I endeavour to gather together the threads of the previous day's yachting, (our1,113 words
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