The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1930
1930-06-28
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Title Section19 1930-06-28 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,064. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article464 1930-06-28 1 Thanks to Dulaepsinhji. who followed his uncle's example by scoring a century m his first Test match against Australia, England recovered from a bad start and finished m a strong position m the second Test at Lord's yesterday Page 20. Col. Harry Day is to ask m464 words
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Article104 1930-06-28 1 Cinema attractions. Page 2. Glaxo builds bormie babies Pagi- 13. Rcnold chain drives from U.E.— Pagi.- J. Asepso relieves all skill troubles Page 3 Notices by Municipality and K.P.M. Page 9. Sailor Savouries make tasty sandwiche; Page 13. Cow and Gate is suitable and safe for bah. —Page104 words
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Article1190 1930-06-28 1 (juuqiud ut/unt himwies nostn ml farrago Libclli Juvenal The Topicist read 'joyfully the other morning of the latest proposal to emphasise the existence of the Malayan Civil Service in the form of a suggestion that the magic letters should be affixed to the cars of the1,190 words
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Advertisement606 1930-06-28 1 WING LOONC rOB HIGH CLASS TAILORING. er Cut Finish Guaranteed 11. HIGH STREET. RAFFLES^ HOTELf j .^W^f. M ELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION j j TEA DANCES I I EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 3 DINNER DANCES t b§ Q Q .J. KVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY f« |nj| MONIA606 words
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Advertisement57 1930-06-28 1 I EASY HANDLING j i TO LEX. Two-storeyed beautiful j i compound house, 5 bed- rooms with charming garden facing the sea. 5 Summer house with sea pavilion at 17-2 East Coast j i Road. Electric lights, water and garage. Rent $200 per month. Immediate entry. 5 apply J SWEE57 words
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Advertisement12 1930-06-28 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BDITB. 32. HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article64 1930-06-28 2 Programme of Drills up to and for weekending June 29th Saturday. 2 p.m.. Buklt Timah Range. "E" (Chinese) Co.. Competition. Farrer Range. M A" (MG.» Co.. Classification. 3.30 p.m Siglap. S.V.F.A.. Camp. Sunday. 7.30 am.. Bukit Timah Range. "E" (Chinese* Co.. Classification. Farrer Range. "A" (M.G.> Co..64 words
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Article132 1930-06-28 2 On the eve of his retirement from Central Engine \Vcr!:> Limiled. Mr. Harold Gill (who for the pnst six years was Managing Director) uas pVMented b- the Staff with a canteen of cutltry and Cher gifts. Mr. Gill sailed for home by the President Johnson which left Singapore ye teiduy.132 words
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Advertisement335 1930-06-28 2 SPECIAL OFFB&: I watch Lever 15 1 MfcZZm 7"Sl^ (orG«N:(<r aiJ for Lady: sl9«UU| miTf jm. \jfli Absolutely guar-2 B3p*^^ >> qLM| an teed. Delivered! yj&Sg&E&W Malaya against j cheoue ot sqochv I order of 015.00 1 package and] postage frat I Call or send orders to SENS UIXMANN I335 words
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Advertisement207 1930-06-28 2 VICTORIAJBEATRE I LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. 6.15 -To-night— 9.3o. William Fox Presents "CRAZY THAT WAY." 100% TALKIE. I BOOK AT LITTLES $2, $1 50 CTS. j i j JULY 19th, 22nd, 24th and 26th. S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT "IN THE NEXT ROOM" I BOOKING OPEN ON TUESDAY, JULY Ist j Prices $3,207 words
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Advertisement323 1930-06-28 2 i iLHAMBRg I (aImI reproduction fl Ji J j 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 Pm A TWO FEATURE PRE-LONDON RELEASK rftOGRAAOfe of the r WILLIAM FOX MASTERPIECES "THE 3 SISTERS" i WITH j LOUISE DRESSER KENNETH McKF\\\ S A Film that is different! i AND CURK McCL'LLOUGH IN I ".WALTZING AROUND"323 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous239 1930-06-28 2 THE WEEK. Saturday. ?Bth. High Water. 12.15. 8.5 ft.. 23.07. 10.1 ft. Royal English School Sports. 2.30. Cricket: PS. and L. vs. SRC. S.R.C.; Raffles OiJege vs. S.C.C. Raffles College S.C.C. Tournament. Etceteras vs. Uni;?d Services. football- Div. I Malays vs. S.CF.A., at Jala-. Besar; [Div. 11. Mansfield's vs. Police.239 words
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Article1097 1930-06-28 3 Intelligent "Talkie tf All Theatres; The Ixjvp Parade a Masterpiece: Wgh Standard In hverything; Crazy that Way Spells the West End: Strong Drama at the AUiambra. •By Our Film Correspondent). With the passing of Syncopation, thr latest example, and one which aroused my easterns* pehaps1,097 words
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Article16 1930-06-28 3 What people do not like is the oificialism aid institutionalism of religion. The Row ::einard Snell.16 words
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Article381 1930-06-28 3 Smaller Stakes Forecasted. Three ■tmitei Bllfßced for the business of the hali-yearly mettir.«s of the Selangor Turf Club to be transacted. last nigrht. says Tuesday's Malay Mail, though more time than this n*as lost, m collecting mcmoers sufficient to form a quorum. The chair w?.s cccupitd by381 words
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Article149 1930-06-28 3 Leap From Third Floor of Hospital. A young British lady, committed suicide at the Paulun Hospital Shanghai by jumping from the window of htr room. No. 304, situated on the third floor. She was picked up unconscious m the hospital compound, and dcrnite r.ll medical efforts to149 words
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Article112 1930-06-28 3 Osaka. June 4. The strike at the KrcapfcfkKM miles at Yodogawa and Kyoto has been called off after a stoppage of work of over 50 days. The settlement was effected through the mediation, of two members of Parliament, Mr. Washio, representing capital and Mr. NL,hio representing112 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-28 3 ff LECTRICITY 1 1 ECONOMY AND SERVICE 1 i'.'+ m a a ill ~—rJc v 1 1 8 w v a a a w a flPn^Jf 1 WATER I* (MwlS>> inH I)AY AND 'T^'. 1 lill HIRE OF GEYSER i lill Per month. 1\ I 'I lill ELECTRICITY i 1250 words
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Advertisement152 1930-06-28 3 X f /^fc Chain Drives j; f OW/// Horse Power f 1000 Horse Power !> T Transmitted with equal efficiency X *i* There is no Slip, Vibration, or Friction m a HANS RENOLD Chain Drive. I I Submit your transmission problems to: X V Sole Agents ♦♦<► I United Engineers152 words
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Article345 1930-06-28 4 Object Lesson on Convenience of a Small Car. At a certain works m Coventry there are a number of enthusiastic owners of Austin Sevens. Within the works' gates is a large ballroom which forms part of the employees' social club Recently, a reunion dinner was345 words
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Article59 1930-06-28 4 Never use gasoline or any "drying" liquid to clean or preserve leather upholstery. The dirt can be removed by applying a sponge wet m soap and water. A leather or harness dressing of approved reputation or neatsfoot oil with a little of the required colour m it59 words
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Article1070 1930-06-28 4 MOTORING ADVENTURE. Jacking Without Tears. Let me explain how this article came to be written. There was once a new owner of a new car who was going with his family and friends one wet winters night to a dance. It was the1,070 words
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Article25 1930-06-28 4 I am less interested m the land ol our iathers than m the land we shall leave to our children.— Mr. Clough Williams -Ell is25 words
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Article945 1930-06-28 4 HON MRS; VICTOR BRUCE - HON MRS VICTOR BRUCE H' GARAGE TRAP: BEWARE OF FUMES! (Specially Written for the Fnr Prrs.s. i I wonder how many people give wnat I consi- der due care to the housing of their car? 0 Except for those who, m towns, build, rent945 words
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Advertisement128 1930-06-28 4 I In Jf isF'' Bi 11 J& y Jr° x -Xv^^H^^^B HI I H M- v >^^^S HFI THE ATTRIBUTES OF feftH&MM ARE UNQUESTaONfiBLE SMOKE This *d««rv»*a»Qt U iMued by the BritiBh-Americ*n Tobacoo Ca, (ft^rtrttj \M, B 4 4O aaiaaiiiiaia«aiaiaaiai«ai«!iiaaaßi!fafi«««aiaaa THE NEW SUPER-AUTOMATIC I I KELLVINATQR 1 HAS A COLD128 words
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Advertisement117 1930-06-28 4 Malayan Motors, Ltd. 1190 nprnAßn BriAn can supply your battery requirements. WIRELESS BATTERIES 1 High and Low Tension— Grid Bias CAR BATTERIES All Popular Types Held Fully Charged tiniTQr i iriiTiNr (g) nuuot, Liuniiiivj y The Famous Exide DSG Type Batteries MOTOR CYCLE BATTERIES J§J All Popular Sizes Held m117 words
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Article743 1930-06-28 5 THE BEST METHOD. Important Factor m Efficiency. Compression of the full charge of petrol vapour and air into the small space between *he piston-head and the cylinder-head, just before the sDark fires it, is the essential requisite for obtaining full engine power (writes A. L. Clough.743 words
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Article265 1930-06-28 5 Higher Figure Attained by Private Owner with Hood Raised. A correspondent of the Autocar writes: The other day. when at Brooklands with my De Soto two-seater, I had rather a queer experience. With the hood down I was timed for the quarter-mile, m touring trim, with265 words
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Advertisement114 1930-06-28 5 4 AUSTIN 7 i TOURER $1275 I |i T SALOON $1495 j I Unimpeachable j I i s I iJecurity -i f T* HAT Ii Borneo Motors j Limited. S ALWAYS SINGAPORE ifi PENANG. TAIPFVG. IPOH, KLALA j! LITMPIR. SEREMBAN, MALACCA i I- V AND HAAD YAI. j I ilegotiable114 words
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Advertisement352 1930-06-28 5 0 P or y ears Chevrolet has meant 'Economical Wu^ Transportation" to truck users throughout BT the world. In designing the six-cylinder engine economy was one of the prime factors con- w sidered, and low petrol and oil consumption were obtained by a greatly improved combustion chamber design, better manifold352 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1930-06-28 6 D. M. GREIG - D. M. GREIG Saturday Tennis Special. By Ever since m 19*25 Lacoste won the championship at Wimbledon he. has been the mainstay of French lavm tennis. That fe why France is missing him during his temporary absence. He may not have the versatility of Tilden,1,112 words
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Article985 1930-06-28 6 A Loathly Worm. ELind writes to the Siar: Ohs< nw as MM: Uecently the Siam Obs^rv?»r had an account of the capture and dooth of a man-eating «rocodile m which it was staged that it was drowned. Several people hay« since told me tiiat they didnt know you985 words
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Article163 1930-06-28 6 a crocodile seized a youth of about twelve yeaia at ige who was walking across a flimsy biiufct at Suaiilamba on May 28th., relates the Britisn Ni,rth Borneo Herald. The crocodile tirrw chc boy by his leg into the water, but could not make off with163 words
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Article262 1930-06-28 6 Trapped m a Cave by Machine Guns. Rome. May 23. Celio Pace. Italian murderer and bandit, took his life and fell headlong into a yawning mountain abyss before the eyes of his pursuers who had penned him m his cavern lair with machine guns rather than262 words
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197 1930-06-28 6 Stagnation m promotion among Ci\il S. va:-ts has engaged the attention of the Soya] Gonmdatioa c:i the Civil Service dnciD| tit evidence jf Sir Horace Wilson. Permanent Si retary to the Labour Ministry, who cug<jesl <\ that a wider opening for promotion irom the197 words
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Article1529 1930-06-28 6 Spanish Embassy Wonder -Gardens Margaret at Home Some Valuable Manuscripts An Artist With a Difference London's Super Buses The Theatre. London. May 21. WfHEN the Queen of Spain and her two daughters arrive m London shortly on heir usual summer visit to Princess Beatrice at Kensington Palace,1,529 words
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Article, Illustration649 1930-06-28 6 Arthur Peall - LEARN TO USE BOTH HANDS. Arthur Peall Useful Accomplishment Lor Amateur Cueman. HELPFUL SHOTS. By W*XO£S it pay better to practise from an easy leave to begin with or a difficult one I thml: it is as well to mix things m this .espect. Begin with the red-ball just to649 words
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Article202 1930-06-28 6 Jack Forrester - Jack Forrester <...l:in Kjiill By Ever since I r.m r^im-mlxr I BMV hrrn trying to improve ny puttinc. unlr f j« U Forester, ttittner of the MM-StoUl *merkan: Open m iftS, i rt h.iv rum materially overcome n.\ weak new. EVER since I can n n to impiovr202 words
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Article738 1930-06-28 7 ASSORTMENT SAMPLES. Press Facetious Over Home Weather. rom Our Own Correspondent! London. Muv 29. ;n >p:in ß especially May ha& »iee:i so that v»- have got over talki-.i; about is and have beronx- rtious- at press has. One London daily this .il that "there was no738 words
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57 1930-06-28 7 AUCTION OF INDIAN TODDY SHOP LICENCES. l>rop from 3 Lakhs to Rs. 2,000. (Bombay. June 16. DA. June 16th. The yearly auction of ■ho;) licences m the Poona district to-day v r alize more than Rs. 2,000. as against kuchs realized last year. Several of the bidders present suggested a57 words
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Article50 1930-06-28 7 *o < 1 1 m petition with Homespuns. [Reuters Service. 1 Bombay, June 25. All India Congress at Ahmedabad of !!lts has reached an agreement fixing price cf tloth to prevent profiteering eom•Wl March rates. The mill-owners also not to produce cloth which can compete -t50 words
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Article33 1930-06-28 7 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. I Tukio. Junr If. umieistocd that the Education Depart*us adopted a polity of suspending the tmcat of students to be sent abroad to far two y(-. >rs.33 words
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Article25 1930-06-28 7 A. Cavendish. Director of Co-operation, iind S.S., leaves for Home this week. his absence Mr. R. Boyd of the Coj.e Department will act for him.25 words
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Article336 1930-06-28 7 JUDGE AGREES. Criminal Who Told on His Own Terms. A "conditional confession" one of the most extraordinary admissions of guilt m the annals o: criminology— was made by a man named Johan Waldemar Anderson at Eslow. a small town m the South-West of Sweden. Anderson was336 words
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Article298 1930-06-28 7 One Accused Acquitted. The haattag was concluded on Thursday at ttM Assizes before Mr. Justk-f Stiven> ot the case m which two Chin* se Lim Tonß and Kuan Oh were charged with armed fMkJ rubb.ry at ■etaQCOOB. Bth ■CCIUed denied all knowledge Of till otfair :ind298 words
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Article178 1930-06-28 7 Tsinan m Danger. i Nanyang Siang Pau Press Service. > Shanghai. June 25. Communists attacked Yowchow looted t).° outskirts and burned some houses. Chang Hsueh-liang has wired Yen Shi-shan and Feng Yu-hsianpr twice recommending tliMn to make Chenchow and Kaifeng a neutral mm and advising them to178 words
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Article178 1930-06-28 7 Shanghai, Junr 26. Han Fu-chu left Tsinan at dawn yesterday and is staying at Chowtsun. The evacuation ha- born completed. Yon Shi-shans trocps arrived m the city at noon, the majority of the Han troops proceeded to Weihsien. One regiment of Japanese troops has arrived at178 words
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Article70 1930-06-28 7 A Cut that was too Big. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, June 26. The Government's plan to save Y80.000.030 out of the Y500.000.000 executive estimate has proved to be a failure. The Navy Department after making a full examination of its estimates, found that the Department is unable70 words
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Article333 1930-06-28 7 Girl Who Wanted to Go to Gaol. Several Chinese who had a ready-made excuse when they were caught with opium m their possession were rebuked by Mr. LindsM, when they appeared before him at the Hong Kong Central Magistracy. "A man named Li Kwpk gave me 10333 words
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Article53 1930-06-28 7 Found Hanging m House m Kensington. London, June IS. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest at Kensington on Captain James Maxwell Morin iß;irma Rifles), who was found hanging from the banisters by a talk drestirig-gown cord at the hou.se at53 words
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Article35 1930-06-28 7 Mr. IT. A. Pearson. Under Secretary. tSid y V. A. Millar of Messrs. Harrisons and Cn leld (Borneo) Ltd., Sandakan. who have recently been ill m hospital, are now making p good recovery. 8.N.8. Herald.35 words
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Article238 1930-06-28 7 Plans for Series of Landing: Grounds. 'Every day i i bringing us nearer to the tlm* when Burma will be connected up with the air mail servir.; between Europe nnd India." —This was the opinion expressed to a repr*w sentative of tho Rangoon Gazette by Mr. J.238 words
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Advertisement230 1930-06-28 7 N >- C= ft j£p j^^^^^^^ aw^ 1 s^av rm^f 3 C mm mmymwZ^^ /r f m ft mm v Xj»VjL **rf* Yw M I fe^^^ |ffl^[n The Call of the Great vf^^S s^^^^ 1118^^11 I r l^y^gSßi Illfm'llyP enjoyment, unmarred by the NL-^- vz/r Liquid j^E^gk '471 V Froxodon.230 words
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Article1007 1930-06-28 8 A WORD FOR PRISONERS. Growing Pallor Causes Alarm. [From Our Own Correspondent. Dublin, May 21. In tne Dail on Saturday Deputy Fahy urged more outdoor work for long term prisoners. Their pallor hurt him. He did not want offenders against social order pampered with wireless and1,007 words
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Article21 1930-06-28 8 We have to face the fact that this country Is being undersold throughout the world, including the Empire. Mr. Atkinson. M.P.21 words
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Article296 1930-06-28 8 Fortune Made by an Emigrant Girl. Thirty years as?o a beautiful white girl wandered into New York's Chinatown and met there a young Chinese witli £2.000. She loved him. married him. and made £100. 000 out of his capita) but now he h3s had to ro296 words
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Article52 1930-06-28 8 Mr. Eldon Pur. t second hole on the DM Kong m MM The art 160 yards, but according to cently made it is actually I dld only m April of last vr i the eiglhth on tin- MMM 210 yards— in one. Mr Pottei golfer who can claim luvu one52 words
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Advertisement366 1930-06-28 8 B B B B IB *3 /T 3t ir>.. Ca/ 'v, B B B B B Ba^^^^Bk44 5 v ut^d' citse it s r of thousands of people, carefully questioned. BcTl^^^JP^B WHAIi directly and indirectly through the Fiat organisa- ■mfUkl' Bh^^B^ tion at home and abroad. B t The direct366 words
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Advertisement92 1930-06-28 8 INSEPARABLE ofocieie CHOCOLATKS IN INDIVIDUALLY TIN LINED IJOXKS. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. OBTAINABLE FROM BUN BEE AND CO. LIM KHOON HENG HIGH STREET MAYNARD AND CO LTD PROVISION STORE ORCHARD ROAD KIM ANN AND CO. PROVISION STORI LIM TECK LOONG AND OTHERS SOLE AGENTS:— EXPORT SALES CORPORATION. (Incorporated m U.S.A.)92 words
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Advertisement474 1930-06-28 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGE ANICURE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. rNos. I*3, Penhas Uoad. off Lavender Street— Phone M 75. DONTT WEAR~X TRUSST ks Kupture Ap- ,^BK2!^ pllß New discovery. ful 1 No lumpy 1^ p no springs, dur- JW^ 'VV ttr heap. Binds and O474 words
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Advertisement599 1930-06-28 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 oi services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Execution of Repairs599 words
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Advertisement669 1930-06-28 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. As from July Ist., 1930, the Branch Office >f the undermentioned Company (Cll-12 Hongkong Bank Chambers) will be closed. The American Asiatic Underwriters Fed. Inc. U.S.A. »E-4 Hongkong Bank Chambers) have been appointed General Agents of the Company m the Straits Settlements, Federated and Unfederated Malay States, and669 words
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Advertisement491 1930-06-28 9 NOTICES. TRADE MARK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tne above Trade Mark is the property of Southern California Fish Corporation having its principal place of business at Terminal Island. California, Unitea States of America and is used by them as a Trade Mark m respect of canned fish, smoked491 words
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Advertisement642 1930-06-28 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD TOWN <fc COUNTRY PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT THE SALEROOM OF MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE A; COMPANY LIMITED Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore ON MONDAY JULY 7th, AT 2.30 P.M. PARTICULARS. ESTATE OF TAY GEOK TEAT DECEASED. Lot 1. Valuable 999642 words
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Advertisement430 1930-06-28 9 the SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya, a live "news" paper— 3o-40 co'umns of news daily. Also the best Medium ior Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Ha^ri each morning. Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements, Special Daily London Cables, Rubber and Tm Pi ice Cables together430 words
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718 1930-06-28 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MALAYA'S POLITICS. SATURDAY. JL'XE 28. 1930. The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya was marked by a lively speech by Mr. Ward m which he referred to many present problems of Malaya but unquestionably the most notable utterance came from the Raja Muda of Perak718 words
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Article538 1930-06-28 10 Our list of church services to-day will Oe found on Paee 17. T"V..,-., ...ill l».. ,,..,t t There will be matineee performances at the Alhambra to-day and to-morrow (Sunday* at 3 p.m A service will be held m the large hall of the V MCA. on Sunday night commencing at538 words
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Letter542 1930-06-28 10 MALAY NOMENCLATURE. To the Editor. Sir. Having read with great interest the article of Mr. Stephen Clark, a copy of which appeared m your columns, and having for many years seen much of the Malays of Pulau Brani, and also of my old friend Inche Abdul542 words
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Article95 1930-06-28 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. London, June 27, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £138 716 (up £1 10 16). Forward £140 5 16 (up £1 8 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify95 words
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242 1930-06-28 10 Further Legislation. In accordance with the recommendations of the committee appointed m 1928 by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to examine and report on the Women and Girls Protection (Amendment) Ordinance, a Bill is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council (according to242 words
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Article77 1930-06-28 10 The Rev. Graham White, of Ipoh. who is now on leave, has been visiting Berwick onTweed, where he acted for a while for Rev. Canon de la Haye. He attended a meeting of the Rotary Club there and gave such an interesting account of Malaya that the President of the77 words
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Article625 1930-06-28 10 MR. DAVID'S APPEAL Judgment Reserved m Partner ship Dispute. Their Lordships thi Chief j u liam Murisont. Mr. Justice s Justice Thorne reserved ju<i peal Court yesterday at th. appeal by Mr. J. B David ment of Mr. Justice Stevens m action m which Mr Jack lhl625 words
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263 1930-06-28 10 Assize Sequel to Sikh Quarrel. Sentences of seven and four |Mfl m^>mu> imprisonment, to run consec utively. were posed on Achar Singh wwi n lM I guilty of the attempted murdir ofl ti» Jj Sikhs named Bawa Singh and BanU Sim the Assizes before Mr.263 words
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Article13 1930-06-28 10 Mr. A. B. Murray, "t th« Registry. Ipoh. has gom Licensing Office. Tapah13 words
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Advertisement200 1930-06-28 10 EMPTY BARRELS MOST USEFUL FOR HOLDING LARGE GARDEN PLANTS WHEN CUT IN HALVES. We have a number to dispose of. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated undtr the Companisi* Ordinance* of Hong Kong, (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road, Telephone No. 6228. I bf special »ff -^k I^7 HJi THK lUNG200 words
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Advertisement53 1930-06-28 10 1 I^EAS^ i THE BRITISH MOTOR CAR has reached the top of the tree. Is there no sanctuary for the pedestrian Only a "GAFLACT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480. JRB.WINTERJ TAILOR, j I BATTERY ROAD, J SINGAPORE. i t Phone €188. Post53 words
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Advertisement545 1930-06-28 11 STRAITS MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. COL DAY'S INTEREST. Question to be Asked m Parliament. i R KI -HESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT/! London. June 27 :vr of the Defence Contribution the Straits Settlements is to be fore the House of Commons at the Colonel Harry Day. the Labour Central Southwark. who has given a545 words
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Advertisement701 1930-06-28 11 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER DISASTER. thirty-one killed. Steamer Struck by Lightning. I Reuter's Service. Brockville Ontario. June 27. While the crew of 42 of the steamer J B King were engaged to-day m drilling the river bed of the St. Lawrence, lightning struck the vessel. 31 of the crew being killed701 words
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Advertisement686 1930-06-28 11 SUCCESS. THE CHINA WAR. Decisive Rattle on Lunghai Front. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Hsuehowfu, Jane 27. It is officially stated that a decisive battle, considered to be the most serious since the launching of the general offensive last week, is m progress on the Lunghai front between Government forces and686 words
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Advertisement714 1930-06-28 11 FINANCIAL NEWS AND T.PA SCHEME. OBJECTIONS NOT MET. Question of Unrest Among Coolies. (FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. I Lcndon, June 27. Discussing the proposals of the Tin Producers' Association the Financial News says they seem to involve old and some new difficulties and do not meet the serious objection of714 words
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Advertisement74 1930-06-28 11 1 SWIZZLE STICKS FOR THE POCKET Just I Be the thing fashionable Uk 301*310 if I] "and your- drink I JL swizzle! WHISK-TO-A-FOAM i I STERLING SILVER &2.50. 9-Carat GOLD 13.50. I I i j ROBINSON Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE. b^B- *£i"^' ■j*v^ MEDIUM STRENGTH NAVY CUT CIGARETTES I H-J-VHBI-HHBBBVBSBBBVri PAGE74 words
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Article4913 1930-06-28 12 LOCAL POLITICS. Raja Muda of Perak's Views. Frcm Our Own Correspondent* London. June 3. The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya was held this week at the Grosvenor House Hotel. Park Lane, on Monday evening. The President of the Association Mr. D. J. Ward,4,913 words
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Article101 1930-06-28 12 c t [Continued from last column. I t to intersect the nearest boundary of the Back I Lane abutting on the building. 1 (iii) A second imaginary line (called the 2 diagonal line) shall be drawn m the direction of the building and m the same vertical nlane101 words
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Article1900 1930-06-28 12 A PRIVATE REPORT. Agreement Reached With Hammer's. Many matters of uublic interest were di cussed at the monthly meeting of the Sim>apore Municipal Commissioners which was he'i yesterday. The question of granting free water and gas to the St. Andrews Mission Hospital v.as raised by Mr.1,900 words
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Article1535 1930-06-28 13 What is Wrong With Our Golf? [From Our Own Correstxmdent.i London. May 22. Last Friday saw the conclusion of the strup^lp between British men and women against Ame- rican men and women m the Walker Cup competition and the Women's Championship. Although the news as regards1,535 words
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Article509 1930-06-28 13 Indians Withdrawn From League. The Indian football teams have decided to withdraw from the Calcutta League this year m deference to pressure brought upon them by the Women's Civil Disobedience Committee. The six remaining European clubs are to carry out their league programme, but it has509 words
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72 1930-06-28 13 Capt. G. V. F. Scott-Douglas. London, June 12. The well-known polo player. Captain G. V. F. Scott-Douglas, died to-day m hospital as t^e result of injuries. He was leading the •Dolphins" against the Life Guards "B" team m the Young Cup competition at Templeton.72 words
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Advertisement144 1930-06-28 13 Their own fresh flavour is enough emm, tr.-'afg SAILOR SAVOURIES Made m the kitchens of ANGUS WATSON CO LIMITED ;j^J.^^ M j^on^n£N^^de.upon.Tyne, England UMITED The Motorist who cares rfor her complexion eds a pure, non-greasy dtf& preparation to protect the M jk delicate texture of her skin R^k •HAZELINE' SNO144 words
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Advertisement267 1930-06-28 13 Look at this BABY! f J QEE how strong and sturdy he is, how P 4 iJ well developed his limbs, how well T nourished he is, what good firm solid J flesh he has fHeis a Glaxo baby the J food that is composed of milk, made by the267 words
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Advertisement854 1930-06-28 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. CXPKSBS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twlm Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and H«tt«). Route subject to Iteration wihnot notice WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Dae DIOMED For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg854 words
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Advertisement623 1930-06-28 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAIT LEVL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Singapore. gjs. CITY OF DELHI July 2 SJB. CITY OP ATHENS Aug. 6 s.s. CITY OP623 words
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Advertisement446 1930-06-28 14 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated !n England). p MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVFRN MF vt LONDON AS* FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Uw. Tonnage. Stattapere. Town** KALIAN 9.100 June 28 MACEDONIA H.446 words
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Advertisement666 1930-06-28 15 0. S. K. Line. i« v N York:— (from Hng Kong) v -MKLrdam. Hamburg, Bremen gnc ..;werp. Altai Maru july iq ?n nth. Crpc Town. Rio de l i and Ocean .;ouitd-thc-wcr!d passage £190 l DU ta and Panama Man, Juy via Colombo. y J 1D Burma Maru july m666 words
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Advertisement555 1930-06-28 15 mJg OF FAMOUS PRESIDENT LINERS. RV TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Sinagopre. Penang. New York. Pres. Fillmore July 7 July 10 July 12 Aug. 19 Pres. Wilson July 21 July 24555 words
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Advertisement563 1930-06-28 15 K. P. M. lOWNKLYKE PAMETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.563 words
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Advertisement635 1930-06-28 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. BnHilT monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tons). The s^. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de635 words
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Advertisement202 1930-06-28 16 SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHINOISE MAIL SERVICE— SINGAPORESAIGON. ''Governor-General Roume" (3,000 tons). D. Singapore Wharf Monday Noon July 7 July 21 Aug. A. Saigon Thursday Morning July 10 July 24 Aug. D. Saigon Monday Noon July 14 July 28 Aug. 1 A. Singapore Thursday Morning July 17 July 31 Aug. 1 4«i202 words
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Advertisement466 1930-06-28 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. nc 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK *V| (Incorporated m USA.) H GENERAL AGENTS. I REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICF: TO W* BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA vxn 1^ BALTIMORE. I (via Suez) I Hi »i MS. SILVERPALM July 21 July 27 N<^ T I M.S. SILVERASH Aug. 18 Aug. 24466 words
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Miscellaneous722 1930-06-28 16 I MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pabang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and722 words
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Miscellaneous257 1930-06-28 16 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDRESS: ft, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.I). of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. LEICESTERSHIRE July 24 SHROPSHIRE Aug. 7 OXFORDSHIRE Aug. 21 STAFFORDSHIRE Sept. 4 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Sept. 18 CHESHIRE Oct.257 words
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Article193 1930-06-28 17 HOI <HT FROM GERMAN." I Gaol for Chinese Ship's Hoy. eighteen months rigorous im«rai passed by the District Judge, yesterday, on a Chinese who on board the steamer Glenapp afternoon when she arrived m •B Europe on her way to the Supervisor Sidik and a party193 words
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Article150 1930-06-28 17 he lohan Van Oldenbarnevelt. -.it hering of Singapore residents was on board the Netherland HimiMp latest and most luxurious vessel the Oldenbarnevelt when she arrived m vt sterdav on the return trip of her -f to the Dutch East Indies. Van Oldenbarnevelt is the largest150 words
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Article1077 1930-06-28 17 A Conrad Letter. 1 tensive network of sailors' homes and 1 tttuUOM now to be found m so many ni owes its true beginning to the m Home which was instituted m Well--9 the dock area m the year 1830. It is ;8 100 years ago that1,077 words
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Article138 1930-06-28 17 The following alterations and additions vre published for information:— Rubber In Bales.— The uncertified bale rate is conceited (Effective as from 15. 5. 30 Rubber In BaJ«s.— Freight on bales m excess of standard measurement will be payable on actual measurements plus 20 per cent138 words
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Article46 1930-06-28 17 From the 23rd instant the rate of freight on Late.': m Drums or Tins and Revertex will be as follows: Latex m Drums or Tins m cases G510.25 per 50 cv. ft Revertex Drums or Tins m cases G513.00 per 50 cv. ft.46 words
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Article180 1930-06-28 17 More Formidable Challenger than Predecessors. New York, May 23. American yachtsmen generally are interested m the fine showing the Shamrock V. is making, and much attention was devoted to her performance yesterday at Southend. It has raised hopes she will be a more formidable challenger than her180 words
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Article60 1930-06-28 17 Per Malabar: Mr. and Mrs. Pottinger. Mis* A Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Baker. Mrs. C. Alma Baker. Mrs. J M Brown. Mr. and Mi>. V Buchell. Mr. and M:s. A. X Craigie. Mr. ipd Mrs R. D. Colyer. Mrs A. M. Eastoe. Mr. W. England. Mr.60 words
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Article286 1930-06-28 17 The Dunbar Castle. Tilbury. May 33. The new Union-Castle liner Dunbar Castle arrived here to-day from the Clyde to take up her station m her owners* intermediate service to South and East African ports. With a length of 470 feet between perpendiculars and a beam of 61286 words
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Advertisement257 1930-06-28 17 .-j^~' -^^^1 -*y jBffi»»»/>^^^pP^^ a Ay m^km I "What I like about them is that they never vary!" CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES M<w/e Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LTD. .4* YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Sole Agents HVTTENBACH. LAZ ARIS SONS. LTD.. Singapore. Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.257 words
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Miscellaneous410 1930-06-28 17 I CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 2ND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 3 a.m. (choral) Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School at St. Andrew's School. 5.30 p.m. (choral) Evensong and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 aj& Holy Communion. Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at410 words
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Article626 1930-06-28 18 CHANGED POLICY. Council's Proposals for Empire Economic Unity. (British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. June 26. The General Council of the Trades Union Congress to-day issued the long-awaited repor: of its economic committee, which is composed of the most influential leaders of the Labour movement including Mr. John626 words
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Article186 1930-06-28 18 The Coming Conference. [British Radio Official Service] Rujrby. June IG. In the course of a debate m the House of Commons Mr. L. S. Amery, who was the Dominions' Secretary m the late Conservative Government, suggested that at the Imperial Economic Conference, the le \dine186 words
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128 1930-06-28 18 Huge Business Which Grew From Machine Shop. [Reuter's- Service.] Indianapolis, June 26. Mr. Harry Stutz. the famous motor-car manufacturer, is dead. Born m 1876. Mr. Stutz started a small machine shop at Dayton when ho was 21 years at age, and making rapid strides became128 words
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Article40 1930-06-28 18 Mr. W. Linehan, District OClcer at Lipis. Mrs. Linehan and family are sailing for home on the Ranpura. Mr. and Mrs. Linehan have been the guests at several farewell functions last week, including a dinner from the residents of Lipis.40 words
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Article769 1930-06-28 18 SOURCES OF ELECTRIC SUPPLY FOR RECEIVERS. (By Our Wireless Correspondent) Trie current to be obtained from the mains is unfortunately not suitable for direct applimtion to a receiver. Various appliances have to be used to make it suitable. Town supplies may be alternating cr direct cuirent769 words
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Advertisement91 1930-06-28 18 jp^^^^ '^^Sil ■•'•"■■■■•■"■■•■•iSP'^^B ■I J El Strength! QUAKER OATS is 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 m some form daily. Quaker Oats 26-17 UIDJIHSHW Umm%^ fhere Is no better91 words
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Advertisement1191 1930-06-28 18 BANKING. BANKING. j INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF THE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I\Tni A I fTU\ **I-* S>L (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) IiMDIA, LIU. i Pal d up CpiUl tal^r.han* Huocrporated ta Eng.and). SOUTH AHVI of £5 each £3,000,000 Caplta uoooooo *RITIT» SSU-^gjp. SSZ-sr j~1,191 words
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Article1790 1930-06-28 19 Mr. Howeson and a Misconception. ting at the annual meeting of AngloMining Corporation Ltd. m London week Mr John Howeson said: [«i licy of regulation has its critics, even no loiiL'ti to be found to any serious :thin the industry- itself, and we must BUCh criticism to1,790 words
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Article99 1930-06-28 19 Their Lordships reserved judgment m the appeal of Ng Siew Chay and Tan Choon Thob ton whose behalf Mr. Roland Braddell Mr. M. C. Johannes and Mr. A. V. L. Davies appeared) against the judgment of Mr. Justin? Stevens m the action over the estate of Ng Ah Soo alias99 words
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Article210 1930-06-28 19 June 27 SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15)16 London 3 months' sight 2|3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 2,3 13(16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3(4 London, T.T. 2 3 23|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1429 Hamburg, demand210 words
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Article203 1930-06-28 19 June 27 Tin 200 Tons $69 r Gambler a.oo Pepper White 49 Pepper Black 33 Flake Tapioca 4.25 Pearl Sago Small 6 Copra Sundried 7.90 Rice, Anam No. 2 260 Rice Liang Hln Chan Mars Red Eagle (New) §J0 Rice. Slam old No. 1. ISO Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260203 words
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Article873 1930-06-28 19 FRIDAY. JUNE 27th. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bvyen Seller*. Asam Kumbang (£> 21s 6d 23s Ayer Hitams (ss> 11s 12s c.d. Bangrin Tin (£> 18s 20s Batang Padang ($1) 12 16 Batu Caves ($1) 52 l 2 60 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 50 Burmah Malay 13s 15s norn Chenderiang873 words
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Article82 1930-06-28 19 A Further Drop m Value of The Tical. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGH 1 Bangkok. June 27. There was a further indication forthcoming to-day of the state nf the export market. The exchange banks announced a further dro.> m the value of the Tical. This is the thud82 words
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Article218 1930-06-28 19 Singapore. June Since our last report the market has remained steady pending the outcome of the meeting held on the 26th instant. Shorts have bien covering and orders from the home markets have been slightly better. Apparently unanimous decisions were arrived at by the Anglo-Dutch Liaison218 words
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Article80 1930-06-28 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, June '!7. Fin. Quiet. Kuchais 1.07 1.11. Kintas 1.0*5 0. Penawats 57 59. Ulu Klangs 95 1.02 1 ilaya Consols 20 IL.l L 24. Sungei Ways 2.35 2.50. talings 4.30 4.45. Batu Caves 60 70. Hong Us 55 56 L Ayei Hitams 12s 12s 6d.80 words
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Article165 1930-06-28 19 The net profit for 1929 of the Djember Rubber Estates 'whose estates are held through a Dutch company, all the shares of which are owned by the English company i amounted to £23.098 (against £18.911 for 1928 >. A sum of £3.333 has again been placed to the165 words
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74 1930-06-28 19 June 2?1h.. 12 o'clock noon Tlu- mysteries of banking and finance rrf like the peace that passeth all understanding. Mr. Snowden. M.P. Buyers Sellers. R.B.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 19% 20 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 20 20 Aug. 20 21 July-Sept. 20 2174 words
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Article84 1930-06-28 19 "Drastic Recommendations/* IFREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT I London, June 27. Commenting on the Tin Producers' Association proposals to restrict the production of tin on a basi> of 20 per cent, of last .year's output and to stop production completely durinß two of the next three months,84 words
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Article46 1930-06-28 19 Anglo-Dutch Committee's Agreement. IReuter's Sen ice. 1 London, June 26. At the met tiny of the Anvio-Drtch liaisou committee on rubber production held m London to-day complete agreement was reached on certain recommendations which will be immediately submitted to their respective associations.46 words
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Article161 1930-06-28 19 Singapore, .lunr 27. Rubber.— London 6 1 16 d. Unchanged Noon Price (Ldon Std.i Spot 19'^. S.S. R.S S on Tender July 20. Aug. -Sept. 20 Oct. -Dec. 21 Jan-Mar 22 < Stagnant. Tin. London £138.10.0. £3.0.0 Down. Mining.— Quiet. Sungci Ways 2.20 2.45. Kuchais 1.07161 words
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Article439 1930-06-28 19 London. June 4. Bears still continue to take liberties with most commodities, but the trade position m tin* U.S.A. has now had time to adjust itself, and instalment purchases there have now bceu largely paid for. This and the new season's crops may soon exercise a beneficial effect439 words
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Article47 1930-06-28 19 Mr. J. W. Sewill. Chemist. Selbourne Plantation Pahang has accepted a similar position with Nipah Distilleries of Malaya. Ltd. He is at present engaged on three months' work witti the Distillers Co., Ltd., and returns with Mrs. Sewill to the F.MS by the Staffordshire on. Aug. 2.47 words
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Advertisement76 1930-06-28 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FOBCE OVER 138,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry, B.C. lhe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.76 words
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Advertisement34 1930-06-28 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE* Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. t Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor?. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.34 words
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Article1316 1930-06-28 20 L A Bad Start Redeemed. INDIAN BATSMAN EMULATES HIS DISTINGUISHED UNCLE. A Brilliant Debut i ENGLAND. 1st Innings. Hobbs c Oldneld b Fairfax 1 J. C. White not out 14 Woolley c Wall b Fairfax 41 Duckworth not oat 7 t Hammond b Grimmett 38 Extras 101,316 words
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Article134 1930-06-28 20 Reuter messages state: A crowd of 20.000 gasped at the announcement that Larwood was not playing, but the bowler is not quite fit. The teams were presented to the Duke of York. The wicket was perfect. England wo:: *he toss. There was consternation when134 words
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Article50 1930-06-28 20 The following are the fixtures for July: Saturday and Sunday (12th. and 13th.) Men's Medal (Stroke). Wednesday and Thursday (16th. and 17th.) Ladies' Medal (Stroke). Sunday (20thj match vs. Sepoy Lines Golf Club (Away). Sunday (27th.) match vs. Kegpel Golf Club (Away) Tuesday <29th.> Mixed Foursomes Competition.50 words
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Article57 1930-06-28 20 New York, Jane 27. Results m the National Baseball League yesterday were as follows: Brooklyn beat Chicago 7 l; New York beat St. Louis 12 4; Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia I—o and 11—3. In the American League New York beat Cleveland1111;3 11; Washington beat Detroit 12 ft Boston beat Chicago57 words
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Article299 1930-06-28 20 INTERNATIONAL BATTLES. Austin Loses Grim Duel With Mangin. (Reuter's Service.] London, June 27. Wimbledon was graced by the presence of the King and Queen to-day among the spectators at the centre court on which a series of international struggles was played m which AngloAmerican matches299 words
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Article361 1930-06-28 20 Deadly Spin Bowling. •Splendid bowling by Parker, the veteran Gloucestershire left arm spin bowler, and by W. E. Bowes, the young fast bowler from Leeds, with a big partnership between Holmes and Mitchell of Yorkshire, were the outstanding incidents m the county cricket championship matches which361 words
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215 1930-06-28 20 Yesterday Evening's Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 27. Although earlier m the afternoon the sky was overcast and a slight drizzle fell the weather cleared and m ideal conditions the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championships began this evening m the presence of a215 words
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Article656 1930-06-28 20 FULL LEAGUE POINTS FOR S.C.C. R.A.F. BEATEN. Club Side Which Should be Persevered With. S.C.C 4; R.A.F 1. Fielding one of the best constructed elevens they have had out this season and one whjrh, It is felt> they would do well to nurse, the S.C.C. beat very convincingly, after a656 words
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Article326 1930-06-28 20 Another Bright Services Partnership. Very bright batting was witnessed on the Padang last evening when Major Olliver and Lieut. G. J. Bryan, compiled 114 between them m forty minutes m an opening partnership for the United Services m the S.C.C. tournament match against the Etceteras.326 words
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Advertisement136 1930-06-28 20 eXs)®®®®®SX£>®<sX^^ I BOOKS WRITERS 1 I ERIC GILLETT I Price $3.00 I Of ERIC GILLETT I The Author of "Books Writers" I I MR. HUGH WALPOLE MR. J. C s^rißE I "He has a remarkable know- I I ledge of modern English He 1S a man ol riding I 1136 words
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