The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1930
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Title Section19 1930-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,069. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, aS. FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article509 1930-07-04 1 An earthquake shock m Calcutta early yesterday morning: caused some damage, the effect being more serious m Assam Page 11. Financial News' Amsterdam correspondent states that he understands English and Dutch rubber growers are asking their respective Governments to induce natives to reduce output; and adds that509 words
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Article1110 1930-07-04 1 St. Raphael makes a good halting place on the Cote d'Azur when wandering pa'..-s. It is ;i prettily situated liitle town, not too biR like the more popular resorts yet not too small as to have no distractions beyond bathing. But i»t present St. Raphael like everywhere1,110 words
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Advertisement216 1930-07-04 1 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT "BLAZE O'GLORY" with EDDIE DOVVLING BETTY COMPSON. f RAFFLES HOTEL! ♦> V T Z EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION 4 <* i TEA DANCES I EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY X DINNER DANCES f EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY r MONIA LITTER'S ORCHESTRA X THE BEST AND MOST216 words
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Advertisement191 1930-07-04 1 QUALITY is the point which is necessary tilled m an enjoyable jr^ Cigarette S~~ fy jS^ That's why lIMI 7^ "EMBASSY" i VIRGINIA No. 77 nas been justly y mMH described as I 1 cSvisfi THE CIGARETTE I tj^irS DE LUXE V//////////////////////////////////////W//////S//Mflfc EIROPE^;HOTEL u ßenowned ijy Recommendation/ if DANCING.— After191 words
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Advertisement122 1930-07-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Fresh Food cheeses Page 6. Flit kills all vermin Page 8. Cinema and theatre attractions Page 2. Bodyguard Soap protects health Pane 13. Willard car batteries from Uniteers Page 13. Have you an Ocean golfer's policy? Page 20. Auction sale of Hupmobile car by Powell and Co. Page122 words
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Advertisement9 1930-07-04 1 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT "BLAZE O'GLORY" with EDDIE DOWLING BETTY COMPSON.9 words
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Article380 1930-07-04 2 Intriguing Black and White Vogue. Widows are m fashion a^ain. Not since the "naughty "r.iii'ti^" have they Imown sue:: a boom as no*.'', writ n all the most eie^unt wanm cf society are going in.o hfdf* mourning :r pursuit of the dangerous demureness thai i 5380 words
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Article129 1930-07-04 2 tbout "3,600 Millions Sterling Go Up m Smoke. Paris. May 19th. There was much "money to burn" m Paris 10-day. As a result of the coming into force of the Young Reparation Plan, the bonds and stocks which unuer the Daves Plan guaranteed the German Reparc ion129 words
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106 1930-07-04 2 FINAL SCREENING OF "LOVE PARADE." After ar> nraedUntff successful run. vfakh It is claimed has broken a!l records for attendanrry for one picture m Singapore. Iftartcc Chevaliers popular film "The Love Par3dr" will be screened for the last time at the Capitol Theatre this evoniug. An entire change of programme106 words
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Article145 1930-07-04 2 Stomach trouble gets worse if you don't treat it proper ly. and ulcers may form before you realise. Excess of harmful stomach acid cause? indigestion, sours and ferments the food, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. The fermented food then forms still more acid a vicious145 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement292 1930-07-04 2 PRICKLY HEAT can be cured oy using AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER Price per box 60 cents per 1 Ib. bag $1.50 Stocked by all Chemists and High class Stores. Manufactured by MEDICAL HALL LTD. SINGAPORE. Outport orders a speciality. LEAfr €5 Alice BRINGS THE HOME FLAVOUR TO THE HOTEL FARE292 words
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Advertisement315 1930-07-04 2 I VICTORIAJHEATRE I I Booking Now Open I I FOR THE FORTHCOMING S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. I j "IN THE NEXT ROOM" 1 A Real Thriller S ON I SATURDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY, j 1 JULY 19th, 22nd, 24th 26th. AT—9.l5 P.M. jjj I BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, $2 SI. iiJ!iarafHfiui!ri^ \i/M\\iM315 words
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Advertisement333 1930-07-04 2 fLHAMBRE thz theatre: or pfrfect sound m Hi r REPRODUCTION AT TONIGHT ws I THE RETURN OF THE RAINBOW MAN I EDDIE DOWLING S WITH 1 1 BETTY COMPSON FRANKIE I DARRO i II "BLAZE O'CLORY ALL TALKING-SINCJINC-DANCINC; MUSIC A I 1 1 DRAMA j Acclaimed the finest story of333 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1930-07-04 2 THE WEEK. Friday, 4th. High Water. 03.59. 8.5 ft 16.55. 8.1 ft. "ootball: Div. II. Warders vs. S.J.C.S.B. Stadium. South China vs. S.A.F.A. Saturday. 5th. Ilgh Water. 05.23. 8.0 ft.. 17 50. 8.1 ft. 3.1. outward mail due. Jricket: PS. L. vs. Welch.. Tanglin; Etceteras vs. S.R.C. S.R.C. RafRes College212 words
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Article388 1930-07-04 3 TAKEN IN 1839. A Doctor on "Why I am a Teetotaler." There is nothing new m the cocktail v was known m America before 1839. This was the effect of part of the evidence before Licensing Commission at Westminster of Dr. Courtenay Weeks, who was m388 words
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Article718 1930-07-04 3 .Menace of the "Three Icemen." The year 1930 is and will be a year of alnv»st extra\agant fruit blossom, write- B. T. ir The Observer. In one particular orchard are two young apple trees of James Griece on which every single bud is a fruit bud:718 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1930-07-04 3 t BUY BRITISH GOODS t IB _B^Br B^B l b^bbbh£B bV^b^bV' a^4 awl fIB^BB B^BM 9BftV B^BK a"a a^Lfal -S^| b^B #^W f-^. *"^«~-^"J I BIB^BBBdB^B^^^^BB^BB I i ViTT" J jy A Q f bk I Bb^bFTimm^bbS L f^ --J B| H j Australia's Health-Giving Wines. f V KI CH185 words
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Advertisement364 1930-07-04 3 11 JL I k;m£te. fe" THE R'^ADY TO SERVE FOODS P AND DAIRY PKODULE OF ri t£t Ij*jo* Ilfff* aL H AM A m\&£d v WV In ist on the lempiing dulics of St. J j: Ivd }.nd thehot 'er.son wjii loseitsg g m.pleas^nt el feet on your appetite. r364 words
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Advertisement408 1930-07-04 3 ®®®®®®®®®®('^**^'^@®®®®©®®®®®<s^ 1 tstate Trust Agencies I *7e«# LiltlllltSQo j 1 BRANCHES: I Jl' fill C J OSS Stre€t MALACCA. i I JJ' t lBrht street penano. I Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. < j Registered by and Security deposited with j the Straits Settlements Government. J I r, as« Tl? 1fJ:^408 words
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Article778 1930-07-04 4 Fashions in Coats and Wraps. QUITE the nicest finish to I frock is ttv fashion of wearing a coat of the same material This fa?hion is very popular as it adds very little m the way of weight and warmth, a big consideration m the East where women wear as778 words
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Article991 1930-07-04 4 A most compact boot rack has bten designed m polished oak. with bronze fitting, and is iur a man's dressing-room or bedroom. There are two rack? for rows of shoes, and. ?b3\e. mailer shelves far creams and polishers. There is wMo a shoe jack on a swivel, and991 words
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Article397 1930-07-04 4 WHEN Peggy married "the one boy m the world." she started her new life full of the most commendable resolutions. "I shall try to be as sweetheart-like as I was before I was married." confided Peggy to me. "So many girls get slovenly after they're married. I397 words
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Article, Illustration22 1930-07-04 4 m and out of "uniform." Miss Amy Johnson m her flying kit and As she appeared at a Sydney tennis party.22 words
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Article1178 1930-07-04 4 The Latest m Exhibitions: An International Flavour About London: The Guests and their Flying Guests: Sir Edward Elgar 73: Should a Typist Bathe? AN exhibition of the Dark-Ages is one of London's latest attractions. It is being held at the Burlington Arts Club, and the exhibits which1,178 words
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Article315 1930-07-04 4 IT was at a tea-party that Jacynth. who t been married six weeks, started to prattle about the weaknesses of husbands "I sometimes wonder if there was «-v<t I fore such an untidy man as John, said J« ynth. "Bathroom towels spread about the tl soap-suds all315 words
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Article1325 1930-07-04 4 Alfred E. Pieres - Alfred E. Pieres »y j (Our Tokio Correspondent). 5 The Poems on the Trees: The Legend of the Beautiful Weaver and the Heavenly Shepherd. POR generations the sexes m Japan have been kept apart. It is not regarded as Good Form that they should mingle, even1,325 words
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Article73 1930-07-04 4 Well-tailored black costumes nearly always go with cream satin blouses nowadays, and an attractive whim is a row of small crystal buttons down the front. Pique cuffs to a waitcoatlike bodice are seen with crystal links. Thou^sii different dresses have different jewellery, crystal is nearly always m harmony. This may73 words
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Article21 1930-07-04 4 The young people of to-day have sym; for adventure so long as it is undert;U. someone rise The Archbishop of York21 words
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Article1506 1930-07-04 5 NEW REVELATIONS. Golden-Haird Girl and Shot Undergraduate. Further details of the triple tragedy at Cambridge m which a young undergraduate shot dead a distinguished tutor, a brave detectivo sergeant and then fatally shot himself, no\v«^ of which was cabled by our London correspondent at the time,1,506 words
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Article40 1930-07-04 5 The officials of the Lands Records Depart I ment (Bangkok) have presented Mr. R. D Craig, formerly director, with a silver cigar and cigarette box m Niello m recognition of his 1 seventeen years service as head of the r>epartment.40 words
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Article268 1930-07-04 5 Parker Gilbert's Career. When S Gilbert Parker the 38 year old i yer. turned over about $35,000,000 to the International Bank recently and left Berttn quietly for the United States, he had completed one of the greatest tasks of financial statesmanship ever attempted by any man.268 words
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Article142 1930-07-04 5 Excavations m Asia Minor. i Constantinople. June 3. Searching for relic:, of the earliest civilisa- 1 tion in Asia Minor in order to throw light on Turkish origins, the American archaeologists under Dr. Van Osten have unearthed a fine Hittite temple at Ghiavour Kale,142 words
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Article56 1930-07-04 5 Mr. E. Wallace of Motion. Smith and Cc^. goes Home on four months* leave by the Teiresias accompanied by Mrs. Wallace M.M. Mr. W. J. Williams, formerly Chief Electrical Engineer. Penang Municipality and now Electrical Adviser to the F.MS. Government, was among those present at the opening of the Chenderoh56 words
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382 1930-07-04 5 American Writer's View. "What ibout a United States of Europe?'* writes a North American Newspaper Alliance Bonetpoadant. The world is setting smaller every day. Trade between n.tions two hundred years ago was lov a_d insignificant. Whan the machine age arrived with the dis•oiery of382 words
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Article102 1930-07-04 5 Mr. W. H. Heath, of Westleigh-avenue. Putney, and his daughter Nancy In Paris won the world's amateur dancing championship. The professional dancing championship went, by the narrowest of margins, to Maxwell Stewart and Pat Sykes over Sydney Stern and Mac Walmsley. I Mr. Heath is102 words
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Advertisement318 1930-07-04 5 *w 17^^^>^/W1 f X. ?P "ASHpF VIOLETS "T^t lj lail'Tt-" 1 1 Creatp*ir Bourjois Paris, who has I J^-^, 1 lavishcJ his ski] land knowledge on W^\ f f' th> M their k* r ion x c /'ashes fIBKSSm L;?.**-. VIOIJp Series of Toilet necessi- r^P^SF^vJ WLw»>V ""T*— *s. UCK318 words
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Advertisement109 1930-07-04 5 PURE 111 MILK 7 1 il^" '»<rV^B'VJ P^ .2 TTHERE is a charm Sleek, well-kept cows A aboutthe"Milkmaid" g^ t "§L"l*§|k graze all day lon« m pastures which defies fin m^OR these fertile valleys. illustration m black and lUfj\\ iHjF 1 Their Milk is pure white. Blue skies and rich;109 words
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1426 1930-07-04 6 PERPLEXING CHANGES. Riddles of Speed and Space. Professor Adshead, who has held the Chair of Town Planning m London University since 1914, subjects the ever-changing face of London to the critical examination of an expert, (m the Morning Posit, and provides both an interesting forecast1,426 words
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Article523 1930-07-04 6 The Tragedy of its Inventor. The first of the sewing-machines mado exactly one hundred years ago is now bein? exhibited m Paris. Its history is interesting The story of its inventor is pathetic, if not tragic. His name was Barthelemy Thimonnier. ll. s father, a dyer523 words
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Article158 1930-07-04 6 Reinforced Concrete Foundation. London. June 10. Rome A Government commission estimate at 3.600.000 lire cost of preventing nr.y further inclination of the leaning tower of Pisa It is of opinion that the measure it recommend^;.;. ?uch as the building of reinforced concrete round the foundations, will158 words
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Article32 1930-07-04 6 Inche Osman bin Taat, Assistant Collector of Land Revenue. Klang. has succeeded Datr Muda Laksmana Mohamed Razalli, D.A.D.0., Teluk Anson, who was transferred to Kroh as Assistant District Officer and Supervisor Customs.32 words
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Advertisement195 1930-07-04 6 IfS B^kaML^ul U^Ab »^^™H MICMU -m^« Kflß ,-^J BHBMVnfTVviI bT'CbT^hbTs^ Manutacniffd by ROM'K, Lim ie j, P.»rt»L»<ie. ENGLAND. I ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS. X WEEKLY SERVICE X J^ SING APORE-PALEMBANG -BAT AVIA-BANDOENG I WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY. 2 7.00 dep. SINGAPORE arr. j^ 13.30 I 10.45 arr. PALEMBANG dep. 10.50 11.15 dep.195 words
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Advertisement265 1930-07-04 6 Ii 1 BY SPECIAL lI.M. THE KIM I; APPOINTMENT TO 5 I ESTD F SIAM NEW MODEL SHIELPiJ CUPS MEDALS I FOR THIS SEASON. I STERLING SILVER E.RN.S. j (I i**_ i -i "Ty ji BIGGEST SELECTION GREATER TAN EVER BFFORF g MINIATURE CLPS AT ANY STABLE PRICE. 21*.? the265 words
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Article413 1930-07-04 7 HOMECOMING. The Truth About Sir R. Wolseley. Southampton. Lady Wolseley. who recently went to America to marry Sir Reginald Wolseley. the tenth baronet, who was reported to be working as a liftman m Waterloo, lowa, arrived here to-night m the Cunard liner. Aquitania. She gave the Daily413 words
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Article214 1930-07-04 7 Sleeping Sickness May be Conquered. London. June IS. Experiments carried out by Mr. B. R. H. Harris m the Umfolosi game reserves of Zululand are believed to have brought the extermination of the great Tsetse Fly and with it of Ngana (fly sickness and sleeping sickness214 words
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Article206 1930-07-04 7 A Victory that Did Not Materialise. London. June 13 The boys ol Downside School, near Bath, had two joyous days this week, for the Australian cricketers have been str.ying at the school m preparation for the first Test match. In order to ensure that the Australians206 words
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137 1930-07-04 7 Misreported Result of Diamond Sculls. London, June 13. An injustice was inadvertently done by last week's air mail to L. H. H. Gunther, the fin-? Dutch oanman of the Amsterdam Rowing Club. It was Gunther. not the Canadian, Wright, who *as successful m winning the137 words
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Article431 1930-07-04 7 The revival of interest m gliding following a lecture recently given by two German experts before the Royal Aeronautical Society led to che formation of the British Gliding Association. Herr Kronfelds greatest soaring flights have been made m thunderstorms, which are usually accompanied by large areas of431 words
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Advertisement269 1930-07-04 7 B^BW '\^^^^^ll 1 kßs j^^V i up l I f A£ tef Malaria i When t i fever has gone yet the weakness the feeling i utter exhaustion and lassitude lingers and linirs then is the time for you to send to the Rarest chemist or store for a bottle269 words
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Advertisement201 1930-07-04 7 Ea^er Hands React for This Most Acceptable of Gifts "MX) GIFT so acceptable 5 X and no writing instrument so S^ nil '^y ji^rW''j^^^^ fine as a Parker Duofold... the \M^/ \M/J[A Jr Ta^Bp gift friends and loved ones eag- -'(X^^p^ /jLfIF >? Vs/ Choose Parker Duofold Stream- >T^F \w^j^?201 words
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Article473 1930-07-04 8 LOCK OF HAIR IN CHEST. Lady Hamilton's Gift. A medicine chest which is stated to have seen service m the Victory during the battle of Trafalgar and to contain a lock of Nelson's hair, has come to light m the old-world surroundings of Red Lion -square.473 words
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265 1930-07-04 8 Government Experiment. A land settlement scheme for cultivalorj o: mcdeiate means has been launched by the Government of British Guiana. Fvctj liouse and every plot of lani on the plantation which was brought under the scheme has U-en ta^en up; 85 cottage-, rach large MMRMfh265 words
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215 1930-07-04 8 Clumsy Handling of Women m Good Play. London. June 13--"Badgers Green". Mr. Sherriff's second venture as a playwright, which was eagerly av/aited after the immense success of his "Journ p y'o End", has been favourably received by critics, though the general opinion is that he215 words
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Advertisement263 1930-07-04 8 Jtill the j /T^sfc^^i Bedbug! W^k TTI'NGRV tor your bi sod, |R^ Hr^ A^^ /vl vile smclJing and nan- ijH V *^m seating, bedbugs steal forth Rm Jr""^i Jo when darkness falls. Their NBL K^m\ JP* exhausted. Whj nr.i. these nights of torture to threaten your health? Don't sacrifice yourself263 words
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Advertisement346 1930-07-04 8 *9l*. *X±. a^a. a^^- a^^ -A^^ a^a. a^a, aTa A A A m r A a^a. A^A W*^ A*A A^^ 181 p|^ We knew you would tvc&ially decide VI I p in favour of an I£o AUSTffi 7 The finest small Car m the World. Low Initial Cost and Cheaper346 words
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Advertisement544 1930-07-04 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGE AMCL'RE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE FLOORING TILES. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 A 3. Penhas Road, off Lavender Street Phone 6075. EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TRANSLATORS. Fees Moderate. Translation of documents, account books and •.minif-rciul correspondence, etc. either KnellsF iiito Chinese or vice versa. Apply to544 words
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Advertisement703 1930-07-04 9 TENDERS. fINOAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I/TENTION IS DRAWN TO ME* |tM>KItING HULKS POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. J piOTICE is hereby given that tenders art "jlw invited for the following materials oi jlrvices. and that particulars of such tenders lAay be obtained In the Tender Room Ilunicipal Offices: f Closlnr Date. Bupply703 words
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Advertisement535 1930-07-04 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. Standard Rates of Wages. In accordance with section 131^B> of Ordinance 197 (Labour) and m accorer'.nce with section 141 <ii) of "The Labour Code. 1923,' it is hereby notified that it is the intention ol the Indian Immigration Committee at a meeting to be held m the Town535 words
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Advertisement663 1930-07-04 9 AUCTION SALE SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 413 of 1930. Writ of Seizure and Sale dated June 21st, 1930. IN THE CAUSE OP Ahvenna Moona Layana Letchumana Pillay Plaintiff Versus 1. T. M. Ibrahim 2. Andi Kechong 3. M. Sinna663 words
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Advertisement596 1930-07-04 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT THE SALEROOM OF MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE COMPANY LIMITED Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore ON MONDAY JULY 7th, AT 2.30 P.M. PARTICULARS. ESTATE OFTAY GEOK TEAT DECEASED. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years Leasehold land596 words
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718 1930-07-04 10 The latest news of the campaigning m China appears to confirm the Nationalist claims that a considerable victory has been scored over the Kwangsi and Ironside forces, although it is notable that these reports have not come from foreign sources but718 words
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Article413 1930-07-04 10 Telegraphic communication with Kelantan has been restored. The death rxcurred at Bombi-: of Mr. Charles Mason, a comedian popular thro 1 rollout India. The office and godown of Goodyear Orient Sales Company have been removed to Godown No. 2 Telok Ayer Reclamation. The monthly meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association413 words
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Article584 1930-07-04 10 NEW SCHEME. Lighting System to be Tried. New traffic control signals are to be erectex! for the control of traffic at Empress Place, the large area m front of the Victoria Theatre They will take the form of two light boards clamped to the Traction Company's584 words
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Article92 1930-07-04 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. London, July 3, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £136 716 (down 4 16). Forward £138 7 16 (unchanged). The market is quiet. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as92 words
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Article39 1930-07-04 10 Belvedere Burnt Out. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, July 3. It is authoritatively learned that the Hotel Belvedere at Brastagi has been gutted by fire which bioke out at 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning.39 words
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172 1930-07-04 10 The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee invite offers of help for their forthcoming production, which will be staged towards the end of the year. For the benefit of newcomers it may be mentioned that the S.A.D.C. is not a "Society." There is no formality about joining172 words
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875 1930-07-04 10 KIDNAPPING DENIED. Singapore Reports Exatfuoiiited m China. Aroused over the report that a pou. i of kidnappers, operating between Sh.t: Singapore and centring chiefly at Sunpreying upon Chinese women, the M;: Home and Foreign Affairs of the N;uik; ernment have taken steps to combat thr875 words
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Article70 1930-07-04 10 A correspondent, says th? Times of M is quite annoyed with us for not pobl a list of the mines m Val-iya v !i: ii presumably, closed down uider thy T.l* I Output Control Scheme. Ye are. how»v« t awaiting this information fwm th« bKftl I cil of the T.P.A.70 words
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Advertisement179 1930-07-04 10 1 CtLDBitx.MAqGfifGOfiTcoL™ l| CALDBECK, MACGFtSGOR A CO., LTL» < Incorporate*, under the Compemiei' Ordinancet 0/ Homg Kong) Incorporat ad im kang kai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. THE LEADING WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS IN THE EAST. j You will get the BEST HAM j if you mention, "PINEAPPLE BRAND" 8,NoApoEE179 words
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Advertisement98 1930-07-04 10 THE jUNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER! i A guaranteed Machine with a guaranteed service. I i PATERSON, SIMONS CO., i LIMITED. i 4 Prince Street, Singapore. PHONE 2700. f j 634 j North Bridge Road 2 TENG SENG GUAN. i t-Stahllshrd 1»»IR t T.K.K.'s Tyres and Tubes j 29 x 4.40 $11.50 $2.5098 words
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Article147 1930-07-04 11 19 Moths Among KM) Competing Machines. fßeu»cr's Service] London, July 3. hundred aircraft entered for the Kings rare on Saturday will fly under handip renditions over a course of 750 miles, beuntng and ending at Hanworth aerodrome. i itham The route embraces Leicester. Hull. NiwcmUc <the147 words
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Article113 1930-07-04 11 liuildins 25,000 Tons More Than British Empire. [British Radio Official Service.) Ru^bv. July '2. 10 QUMttm m the Kouse of Com- -ciay. Mr A. V. Alexander, the First •I'd of the Admiralty, said it had been decided mence, this financial year, the three •::us of the 1929113 words
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Article80 1930-07-04 11 Karl of Ava Weds Miss Maureen Guinness. FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London. July 3. Tremendous public interest was displayed m the wedding at St. Margaret's. Westminster. t<>-day of the Earl of Ava. the 21 years old heir I Urn Marquis of DufTerin and Ava. and Miss80 words
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37 1930-07-04 11 Mr. Kingsley to Wed Miss Leila Apcar. Calcutta. June 24. Ih» tnf-aKement is ajmounced of Mr. Charles '"exJey. the Davis Cup player, and Leila. •««'«rtiW of Mr. T. S Apc«r. of Calcutta.37 words
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THE NEW RUBBER SCHEME.
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Article141 1930-07-04 11 Government "Inducement" of Native Growers. [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHTS London. July 3. The Financial Nrws. commenting on the rumour that the recommendations m the proposals agreed to by the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee last week take the form of a further tapping holiday, points out that an important element of141 words
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Article52 1930-07-04 11 London. June 27. The British delegates to the British-Dutch Liaison meeting yesterday included Mr. Herbert Wright. Mr. Eric Miller. Mr. R. N. G. Bingley and Mr. A L. Mathewson. It is stated m one quarter that the British representatives were strongly m favour of a renewal of52 words
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Article128 1930-07-04 11 Rationalization Said to be Only Way Out. London, June 25. A meeting was held yesterday of the Dutch Rubber Growers* Committee, at which the attitude of the Dutch m the conference with the British and Dutch Joint Committee m London to-morrow was laid down. The meeting was128 words
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85 1930-07-04 11 Sunderland Man's Impetuosity. [FREE PRESS SERVICE. COPYRIGHT/! London. July 3. Anxiety to secure a handshake with the Prince of Wales got a man into trouble with the police during the Prince's visit to Sunderland to-day. The man jumped on to the running-board of the85 words
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Article68 1930-07-04 11 Record Drought Ends. I Reuter's Service.] Melbourne. July 3. The worst drought m the history of the Commonwealth m Central and South Australia was broken to-day by rainfall reaching five inches. Soaking rains are reported m Victoria. South Australia. New South Wales and Queensland, and68 words
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Article54 1930-07-04 11 3,000 Gaoled m India m Three Months. [Router's Service London, July 3. In the House of Commons this afternoon m reply to questions Mr. Wedgwood Benn stated that persons m India convicted m connection with the civil disobedience morement since March Ist and still serving sentences numbered54 words
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Article114 1930-07-04 11 London, June 25. "He had £17 m French money m his possession." said the British police inspector, who went to France to bring the financier. Francis Lorang. to England to face the music, five months after his arrest m a Paris restaurant Lorang. plump, bald and smartly114 words
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Article45 1930-07-04 11 It is said that the term of service of the HonTJle Mr. W. S. Gibson, Legal Adviser, F.M.S. has been extended and that he will not be retiring at the end of the current year. Mr. Gibson completed his 54th year a fe-v days ago45 words
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Article127 1930-07-04 11 THE 43 CLUB. Sobs Bitterly on Receiving 6 Months Sentence. I FREE PRESS SERVICE.— COPYRIGHT. London, July 3. Mrs. Kate Meyrick. famous for her repeated disregard of the licensing regulations m London, was charged m a London Police Court to-day with selling liquor at the127 words
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Article276 1930-07-04 11 Dissatisfaction m Metal Industries. I Reuter's Servk-e. J Berlin, July 3. Fifty thousand metal workers are restless over the enforcement of wage reductions and strikes have been declared m several centres, involving the Phoenix and Krupp works. The Metal Workers Union announce that their funds are276 words
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Article102 1930-07-04 11 Famous Designer Who Never Had a Flying Licence I Router's Service.] New York, July 3. Mr. Anthony Fokker. the famous designer of Kingsford Smiths Southern Cross, was so elated to see the heavy-laden Southern Cross easily take off that he jumped m a small sports102 words
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Article90 1930-07-04 11 Communist Party's Affairs. I Reuter's Service. J Moscow. July 3. Penitence expressed by Lykov and Tomsky, leaders of the Right Opposition, when addressing the Congress Communist Party, for their violation of party discipline dissatisfied Stalin, v.ho said the Party still distrusted their capitalistic tendencies and they must confirm90 words
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Article105 1930-07-04 11 £24,000,000 Merger Arranged. London. June 25. The retail grocery trade of Great Britain will probably now be controlled by two huge combines, namely, the Co-operative Societies and the new merger involving: Home and Colonial Stores. Ltd. Lipton's, Ltd. Maypole Dairy Company, Ltd. Meadow Dairy Company. Ltd.105 words
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30 1930-07-04 11 I COLONEL KILLED IN STREET ACCIDENT. London, Jane 25. I Colonel Algernon Tumor, M.C., of the Royal I Horse Guards ("The Blues"), was killed m a J street accident to-day.30 words
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Article578 1930-07-04 11 MALACCA FIRE SEQUEL. Does "In" Mean "Under" the Building The Interesting submission that "m the building" did not include a building built under the floor, to which there was no access of any kind whatever from the interior of the four walls of the building, was made578 words
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85 1930-07-04 11 Without callinp upon counsel for the respondents (Mr. H. D. Mundell* the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of A. N. D. Arumugam Mudaliar against Mr. Justice Stevens' decision that two trade marks used by Arumugam Mudaliar for the sale of sarongs resembled the85 words
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Article57 1930-07-04 11 Government to be Formed on Wider Basis. [Reuters Service.] Heisinfffors, July 3. A special session of the Diet has approved by 112 votes to 69 Government's measures to prevent the printing of Communist newspapers. Social-Democrats opposed the measures and Government resigned m order to allow the formation57 words
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Article79 1930-07-04 11 Sir I. Salt Awarded £1,000 Damages. London, Jane 26. Sir Ismaei Salt was awarded £1.003 m an undefended action for slander against Mr. Mohamed Sait. a cloth buyer of Mysore. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant told the representative of a Manchester brewery company, for which79 words
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Article38 1930-07-04 11 End of Congress Bulletin. [Reuters Service.] Simla, July 2. Lord Irwin (the Viceroy) has promulgated an ordinance against unauthorised news-sheet papers m order to combat the propaganda of the cyclostyle bulletin issued by Congress.38 words
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Article26 1930-07-04 11 A lecture m Tamil on "Self Respect" will be delivered by Mr. L. Natarajan, 8.A., at the Indian Association. 3. Owen Road, at 8 p.m. to-day.26 words
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Advertisement164 1930-07-04 11 I ROBINSON CO.! T f 111 .^^fl IB^V o i^CllC OC 2 ♦{♦embroidered^^jj^^^^ [iR^ 75 cts. to *i* DAINTILY BOXED SIX ASSORTED PATTERNS. PRICES $2.25. $2.50, $2.75. t t J LATEST STYLES It <^^^B IN LA ol^' it i^sfl^B silk scarfs and Jmß^W NECKWEAR CAN J J^MySrj) BE SEEN m164 words
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896 1930-07-04 12 UNEMPLOYMENT ISSUE. Why Inter-Party Conferences Will Not be Held. [Br Ml Radio Official Service.) Rugby, July 2. Tht text is published of the correspondence which passed between the Premier. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Mr. Lloyd Gecrge. the respective leaders of896 words
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35 1930-07-04 12 Entertained by the Premier. I British Radio Official Service.) Ru*by, July 2. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald entertained Dr. Jules Prt'.sta. the President-Elect of Brazil, at luncheon at 10, Downing Street, to-day.35 words
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Article840 1930-07-04 12 "MADE ME CRAZY." Future of Baby Argued m Shanghai Court. A remarkable story depicting to some extent life m a ceitain section of New York's notorious Bowery was told to Judge Milton O. Piirdy m the U. S. Court for China, Shanghai. The case concerned840 words
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251 1930-07-04 12 Pulpit Removed by Member of Congregation. London. June 21st. A remarkable scene m a Liverpool chapel was described m the Chancery Division, when the Baptist Union sought an injunction restraining James Golder. a member of the congregation of the Pembroke Baptist Chapel, Liverpool, from entering251 words
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Article1130 1930-07-04 12 McCULLY CONVICTED. Twelve Months' Gaol and a Heavy Fine. C. Patrick McCully, the young Assistant Supervisor of the Government Monopolies who was arrested last week by Mr. MacMillan, Head Of the Preventive Service, m connection with the landing from the Dutch motor vessel Cremer of a large1,130 words
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Article515 1930-07-04 12 PEACEFUL GOVERNMENT. Alternatives For Tribal Custom. The peaceful government of the headhunters of New Guinea has been largely achiever! by tactful measures and a knowledge of natty« customs and beliefs, and some of its methodwere explained to me yesterday by Mr. E W Pearson Chinnery, who515 words
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Article307 1930-07-04 12 iNanyang Siang Pau Press Se-rvic-.i Hong Kong. July 2. A Hangchow wireless message says Jieng Kwang-nai. Tsi Ting-kai and Li Yang-king will adopt the offensive. Tsi Ting-kai has crossed Siangshui to Onyan to attack Loiyang. Li Yang -king has gone to Shangning. Jieng Kwang-nai directly attacked Loiyang.307 words
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Article22 1930-07-04 12 Mr. Frederick Bennett Ptordton has beea appointed successor to Mr. Mac Alpine as Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Tvl graph Co., Batavia.22 words
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Article1114 1930-07-04 12 NUMEROUS ERUPTIONS. The Communist Problem m Java. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Bataria, July Ist. During the wec!<. the activit" of Kralcatiu which has been on the increase during the ImC few weeks, became still more intensive and the reports from Long Island indicate that the working is1,114 words
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Article379 1930-07-04 12 MISERY ON ST. KILDA. LIFE ON LONELY ISLAND. Plight of the r> Inhabitants. In order to ascertain th< which have compelled the 35 Inhabi Kildu. the lonely island 50 m l< Outer Hebrides, to appeal to thi t to trnnrfer them to the mainland. I 1:u a visit to the379 words
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Article405 1930-07-04 12 One Million for a Nephew. Frob ite has b-cn mnted m Vfl] of Lord Dewar. who died on April 11 l.i-t at The Home? tall. Eaft GrinMcad. ■ttHei estate has been proved at £5.000 000 can be at present ascevt -uin-d." The are Mr. John405 words
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Miscellaneous97 1930-07-04 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER COeWft PlUgiaaUM of Drills up to and fer ending July 6th. 1930. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall (SIM Battery and Battery Signal Paradi (Chinese* Coy.. Weapon Trainim Mala;. Hall •"F" (Malay* Coy.. Weapon Tramir Hall 'A'* (M.G.) Coy., Classic, ation li Saturday, 2.00 p.m. Bukit Tim«_h I (Ohineee)97 words
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Article592 1930-07-04 13 Should it be Abolished Diana Fishwick, the 19-year-old British Women's Golf Champion, discusses the puzzling question of the stymie, raised m acute fovn m the men's amateur championship, m hpr article below. Miss Fishwick writes m tne Evening Standard. The circumstances of the defeat of592 words
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Article328 1930-07-04 13 Championship Meeting. The annual championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association cf British Malaya is to be held m Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday. July 18 and 19. when the following events will take place, says the Malay Mail: 100 yards Hat race. 220 yards328 words
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Article44 1930-07-04 13 [Reuter's Service.) New York, June 2. In the National League St. Louis beat Brooklyn 15 7; Chicago lost to New York 4 7; Pittsburgh beat Boston B—3.8 3. In the American League Boston beat Cleveland 3 l; and Philadelphia beat Detroit 4 l.44 words
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Article40 1930-07-04 13 In the open events at the Welch Regiments sports on Saturday there will be a team medley race (four per team, distances 2-230, 440, and 880 yards) Entries from units must be m to Capt. W. Y. Price by to-day.40 words
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304 1930-07-04 13 Police Ban Lifted. Henceforth pugilists will be permitted to meet foreign boxers m the ring, fignting under European boxing rules contingent upon certain conditions. Abolishment of the ban was the result of a petition filed at the Ministry of Interior by Phya Oada, lessor of304 words
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Article312 1930-07-04 13 Exciting Yacht Race. A spice of excitement was attached to the start of Sunday's yacht race at Port Dickson owing to the high sea running, says the Malay Mail. At 10 a.m. the tide was at half ebb. which earned some hundred yard? or so312 words
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Article100 1930-07-04 13 England Remain Outside International Union. The International Boxing Union met m Berlin m mail week when the most important subject was whether England should become affiliated. It was decided that M. Donmall. the secretary of the British Board of Control, hai brought with him suggestions which were100 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 13 Raffles College will meet the Medical College m the annual inter-college cricket match on Saturday and Sunday on Raffles College ground. Bukit Timah Road, for the Framro? Cup. Play begins at 11 a.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. on Sunday. The Raffles College team will be chosen89 words
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Article76 1930-07-04 13 The following have "arrived" for the Channel swimming season at Dover: Miss Connie 3ilhead, Miss Agnes Nicks. Miss E. Mitchell, Mr. Barry Rogers. All four have begun training, and were out for their first practice swim yesterday. Other would-be Channel swimmers are at Dover, and will76 words
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Advertisement175 1930-07-04 13 Change baby's tears 'to mm! l#**s Give baby instant relief from his griping pains and stomach disorders. Give him the chance to sleep and thrive. Give him Woodward's Gripe Water. For 70 years doctors and nurses have prescribed this unfailing remedy. It will keep baby well during teething troubles. WOODWARD'S175 words
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Advertisement245 1930-07-04 13 Keeps your home healthy Make Bodyguard the family soap. It purifies while it washes and cleans, and *o protects the health of all who use it. The plentiful lather of Bodyguard has a fresh smell that is invigorating. BDPYCUARD SOAP r Sval'fO WM oossarf 4 ?o«fg i imited. wionis, ekouui*245 words
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Advertisement843 1930-07-04 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSE.LLES. LONDON V. CON^VnenT^RTNIGHTLT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre) Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT PHEMIUS For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg July q t843 words
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Advertisement594 1930-07-04 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, LtcL (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.s. CITY OP ATHENS Aug. 6 8A CITY OF DURBAN Sept. 5 B.S. CITY OP594 words
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Advertisement433 1930-07-04 14 P. oT British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England*. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGD SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. tot Tonnagv. Singapore. Tomtit*. xt.u.pw RAJPUTANA 16.500 July 13 RAWALPINDI 16.U30433 words
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Advertisement745 1930-07-04 15 O. S. K. Line. tog Angeles au3 New York: (from Hong Kong) ißapmi Freight Service). Tokal Maru Aug 21 vut.Mi. x«-.,uic and Vancouver:— < from Kohe> t Paris Maru July 17 London. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen *nd A-itwerp Altai Maru July J9 Durfean, P Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos.745 words
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Advertisement534 1930-07-04 15 -J9 OF FAMOUS PRESIDENT LINERS. ||f TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York. Pres. Fillmore July 7 July 10 July 12 Aug. 19 Pies. Wilson July 21 July 24534 words
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Advertisement766 1930-07-04 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Repr**entatJve? m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.766 words
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Advertisement742 1930-07-04 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). If FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. i 1 Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7375 tons) and the motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to742 words
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Advertisement293 1930-07-04 16 THB 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. A O. HOTEL. g_ NORDDEUTSCHER ESpf" LLOYD. %!F<fr)^|lJ incorporatad to> Germany^ The293 words
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Advertisement417 1930-07-04 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTB. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. (via Srez) Dae. Sails. N'w'tL* M.S. SILVERPALM July 2* July 27 3 M.S. SILVERASH Aug. 18 Aug. 24 PACIHC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS417 words
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Miscellaneous684 1930-07-04 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Cuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. 3angkok every Thursday 6 tun. iota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6684 words
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Miscellaneous209 1930-07-04 16 SHIPWRECKED YOUTH CLINGS TO UPTURNED BOAT. Found After Drifting Five Hours. London, May 27. The Eastbourne lifeboat this morning rescued a youth, who had drifted for five hours astride an upturned boat. He was one of the crew of the Swedish steamer Inger, which sank m the Channel after a209 words
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Article280 1930-07-04 17 Half- Yearly Promotions. Commander to Captain. <10i: F. H Taylor. J. Spooner. DS.O.. A. L. Jackson. J. V. V. liagWK, Hon. C. P. Hermon-Hodge. D.S.C.. M Petrrs. DSC. V. H. Danckwerts, C. M OrrtW H. T. Baillie-Grohman. D.5.0., 0.8. E., C E B. Simeon. I. icu280 words
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Article164 1930-07-04 17 Battleships Said to Be Just as Bad. An important matter for all ocean travellers a .is the question of "creakage." said Dr. P. A. Hillhouse. of Glasgow, at the Institute of Naval Architects m London recently. H> hid recently done four voyages two on164 words
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Article138 1930-07-04 17 Hidden m Coal Bunkers on Hin Sang. raid carried out on bo?rd the Hin Hunt; Kong a party of detectives unr Dotrctive Sergeant Humphreys discovered large quantity of illicit opium which was concealed under the starboard coal bunker. drug was sent to the Government :v Analyst and138 words
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Article85 1930-07-04 17 Further evidence is provided that there are British shipowners who make a point of selling r old ships for breaking up rather than to Ir. i Kn buyers for future trading. Mean. Alfred Holt and Co.. have sold their ma Mutual Navigation steamer Polyphemus. '^185 words
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Article83 1930-07-04 17 I Che 'run r Caradoc. which, as already anl is to relieve the Castor on the China ordered to be commissioned on July •< Divotipcrl crew for this service. She Ix vonport on July 22. and is exarrtvt at Hong Kong about September (iiradoc has had83 words
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Article90 1930-07-04 17 new German cruiser Karlsruhe, which is Ml ov.rsea cruise, will touch at BrULsh but Africa m July. After vMttng Victoria, Seychelles, from July 7 to 21. she U Mombasa on July 24, and is expected 'ii/ibar from July 26 to August 4. Karkruhc is the third of the German t-Wai90 words
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Article1237 1930-07-04 17 Men of Appledore. "If the ships that were sunk could be floated once more. They'd stretch like a raft Trom the shore to the shore. And wed see. as we crossed, every pattern and plan. Of ship-, that was built since sea-fighting began." Fourjx-nce is1,237 words
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Article516 1930-07-04 17 ART EXHIBITION OF THE SEA. Models of Famous Ships at Paris Show. Paris, May 23. The Salon des Beaux Arts de la Mer held its varnishing day m the Orangen? m the Tuileries Gardens this afternoon. Alter so many miscellaneous exhibitions it is refreshing to come on MM with a516 words
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309 1930-07-04 17 A proposal to institute income-tax m Cey!cn and to apply it to shipping calling at Colombo, is now causing some concern to managers of companies directly concerned. The proposal is particularly regretted, because it is at variance with the successful movemen* m recent years to309 words
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Advertisement236 1930-07-04 17 DOUBLE A^^IGARETTES k ARE REHOWnED r\^^J^ TMPOU6MOVJT «IBl IVTAL AVA SUPERLATIVE gUALITV AND j f^ff^SH'CT^^l HYGIBNICALLY PURE. THEY I^^Cfcl^lMJ^M ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES I I^^^^^BBBsfP^^J OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE ■»^OIiBLE ACEi^M OF 60 CENTS PER TIN OF 60 j^j AMM P ALWAYS fffitt WOK MGMftD ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON236 words
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Article1133 1930-07-04 18 JACK JONESjS DRINK. Tilts at Mr. Snowden and Mr. Churchill. Westminster. May 27. India yesterday; Unemployment to-mortnw: Beer to-day. Of the three parts of the Parliamentary sandwich, the middle part ht;s naturally supplied the flavour, if not the nourishment. Sir Ernest Shepperson. Conservative member for1,133 words
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Article154 1930-07-04 18 A correspondent writes: To-day I walked into a shop m Bond-street and I said, "I want an aeroplane, please" just like that and they sold me a De Havilland Moth. "And where would you like us to send it?" they asked. 'Assam, please," I154 words
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Article98 1930-07-04 18 A correspondent writes: In the year 1874 the Second Eleven of Cnrshalton House School dismissed a First Eleven of North Cheam School (not to be confounded with Tabors School, of Cheam) for 0. I had the pleasure of keeping wicket for the winning side. The match is98 words
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Advertisement247 1930-07-04 18 BUMP! I I BUMP!! 1 BUMP!!! And those beautiful shiny guards are ruined, or I the radiator buckled. I Everyone knows how easy it is just to touch something with a car, despite the best brakes. i Yet your automobile can have I I A PERMANENT INSURANCE 1 i? against247 words
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Advertisement344 1930-07-04 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: A lor Star Hong Kong Rangoon Amritsar Hollo344 words
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Advertisement698 1930-07-04 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 PaM-up 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.646.505 BOARD OP DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrle, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro. Esq J. O. Robins n, Esq. W. H. Bhelford. Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON698 words
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Article452 1930-07-04 19 Picture Palaces m the Swamps. ChtoagO Tribune has published a picturont ol Mi Ikniy Ford's progress with Krandui.se scheme to develop a great rubber •1. n reserve amid the malarial swamps Unani. From this we learn that, despite piovisum of electric lights m permanent food food,452 words
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Article252 1930-07-04 19 LEATHER TROU BLES AGAIN r. c 'he privilege of publishing contrikm f:om a number of men corrupted with -the; industry, wiles the Shoe and They arc rafreshtogltjr frank ■t nnnatttraUy they are > Hi-r:..-d to their MCtion agateet some of the charwhi h haw been mLvJe againU it All of252 words
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Article113 1930-07-04 19 DM to time there are placed on *>o vartoai hybrid forms of stair covering". most offsprings they possess som? of ;iu\.'.nui<.vs of both parents. On? <1 a net*] frame .slotted to pads of rubber. To obviate the i rubber pad cominp adrift. It is with a projecting \M.113 words
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Article414 1930-07-04 19 An Appeal to Foreign Bankers. Apropos the proposal to restrict reckless Kold speculation, the Commission for the Rr-or-anizntion of Commerical Organizations haPressed fatten to the Shanghai Gold Exchange, the Chinese Bankers Association and the Foreign Banker* Association, requesting them to assist the Chinese authorities m restriding414 words
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Article273 1930-07-04 19 The acrimonious controversy over the ad\ inability of rubber companies publishing or withholding "all-in" costs still goes oi* with as HMIPfc vitality as it showed a decade ago. and a stot:t uf agreement seems as n mote as ever. Frankly. M litive never been able to BBC273 words
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Article152 1930-07-04 19 Out kle ||M rubber industry it is believed that manufacturers are din f lrding a big opportunity m not developing :ponge rubber upliolstery. That there is gNtf and increasing netdl for such seat, couch, and mattress cushioning i. evideiil. but I notion is widespread that rubber yoods152 words
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Article51 1930-07-04 19 One of the sights at the Chemists' Exhibition is -a gigantic shaving-brush made of ivory and badger hair, whii:h costs £50." But who that is no an Armenian Patriarch can hope to grow beard worthy to be lathered with a £50 shaving -brush— <it should surely have been guineas;?— The51 words
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Article218 1930-07-04 19 EXCHANGE RATES. July 3. SELLING London 4 months 1 sight 2 3 29 32 London 3 months' sight 23 27 32 London 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 3|4 London, demand 2 t 3 23 32 London. T.T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons218 words
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Article207 1930-07-04 19 July 3. Tin 175 Tons $69 <. Gambler 8 00 Pepper White 42 Pepper Black 29 Flake Tapioca 440 Pearl Sago Small 6 Copra Sundried 7 95 Rice. Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mart Red Eagle (New) Bjo8 j 0 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 520207 words
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Article768 1930-07-04 19 THIRSDAY. JULY 3RD. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers Scum. Asnm Kumbang <£> 23s 25s Ayer Hitams (ss> 11s 6d 12s 6d c.d. Bangrin Tin 18s 20s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves (sl> 58 65 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 50 Burmah Malay 13s 15s norn Chenderiang 2s 6d768 words
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Article80 1930-07-04 19 Foreign Ore Imports. Foreign imports of tin ore during the month of June. Country cf Origin. Tons. Burma 99 Dutch East Indies: Banka and Billiton 2.054 Sumatra 183 French Indo-China 127 Japan 23 Siam 1321 Union of South Africa 74 Tt:ta l 3.881 This return represents imports80 words
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Article83 1930-07-04 19 Foreign exports of Tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports during the month of June. 1930. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 925 United States of America 4.284 Continent cf Europe 2.396 British Possessions 333 Japan 106 Other Foreign Countries 71 Total 8.165 This return represents83 words
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Article109 1930-07-04 19 Foreign rubber imports, during the month of June. This return represents imports during the calendar month, regardless of date of receipt of importers' document s. Scrap S'Sheet Lump and Crepe Sheet Bark Total Country of Origin I>rv Wet Wet Tons Tons. Tons. Tons. Sumatra 444 4.531 611109 words
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68 1930-07-04 19 July 3rd., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R. 8.8. equal to London Standard, Latest Cable: —London Spot sheet 6 116 d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 12 per lb. Spot 19 i 4 19 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 19 > 2 1968 words
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Article73 1930-07-04 19 Silence for Sound! Among the recent m. tracts carried out for rubber floorings was one for 1.600 square yards for a new cinema ft Scotland. Rubber flooring is m fact fast b coming one of the essential items of equipm< n( for cinemas. In these days of super-anem.-v where comfort73 words
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Article168 1930-07-04 19 MACPHAIL PENMAN'S REPORT. Sinpaporr. July .1 Rubber.— London. 6 1 16 d. Uncliangi'd 4 vm. Price (L'don Std>. Spot 19',; SS. R S.S. 00 Tender July 19',. Aug. -Sept. 20',, Oct. Der. 21 'j. Jan. -Mar. 22' L Quiet-steady. Tin.— London £138 12s 6d. Up £1. Mining.— Steady. Sungei Ways168 words
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Article111 1930-07-04 19 Sintf:ip^re. July 3rd. During the past week the market has been very dull, the tendency having been to follow a "wait and see" policy pending the publication of the recommendations which were ado />trd by the meeting of the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee m London on 26th. ult.. which111 words
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Article84 1930-07-04 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, July 1. Tin. Steady.— Kuchais I.JB 1 .12. Kintas 07 111. Malay Consols 22 24. Penawats 58 (>(). Hong Fatts 54 57. Sungei Ways 2.30 2.45. Ulu Klangs 95 1.00. Petalings 4.30 4.45. Talams 56 60. Ayer Hltams 11s 9d 12s 6d. Killiimhal's 7s 6d84 words
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Article201 1930-07-04 19 Acceptance of Tender Explained. Shanghai. June IL A statement issued to shareholders and subeeiiben by the Telephone Company rlir<<i .r; explains the considerations which ltd to tt» acceptance of the tender for sale of the undertaking and asks for proxies to be given to the directors201 words
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Article45 1930-07-04 19 I Reuters Service. 1 The Hague. J u i y 2. The Second Chamber has adopted a bill placing an import duty of 2FI. 40cts. per hundred kilos refined sugar, designed to protect Dutch producers during the UtoUMf artafe45 words
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Article30 1930-07-04 19 [Renters Service.] Washington. July '2. The surplus for the fiscal year hMM yestt-r--day amounted to $1,54,00J,000, as l;i:,i year, but is larger than was expected.30 words
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Article138 1930-07-04 19 Dahan Rubber Estates. Limited, harv. 'l a crop of 408.5001 b. for 1929. \vhi< h mapana with 447.4201 b. for 1928. The average net salo price was 7.33 d. per lb. (agaimt l2Mbd.>. and the "all-in" cost. 9.40 d. per lb. (against 9.18 d The accounts show138 words
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Advertisement74 1930-07-04 19 ASSETS EXCEED $n,000.000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER W8.000.000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry E C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BrS Life Assurance Companies74 words
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Advertisement33 1930-07-04 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 floors A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.33 words
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Article704 1930-07-04 20 THE BRADFORD MATCH. Grimmett's Wiles too Much for County Batsmen. 'FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, July 3. Yorkshire fared even worse to-day m their second match against the Australians at Bradford than they did m the first match at Sheffield m June for they were704 words
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Article93 1930-07-04 20 S.C.C. Tournament. The following team will represent the Merchants vs. 88. and I. to-day and tomorrow: R. A. Ashworth. G. I. Begley. A. Bromley Davenport, B. Brooke, P. Stewart Brown, Glasgow, Graham Brown, Hoblyn, JarvLs. Windle and Redmond. The following will represent the S.C.R.C. against the S.C.C. on Sunday93 words
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Article37 1930-07-04 20 Members are reminded that the Ex-Service tennis tournament will commence at the Tanglin Club on Sunday at 4 p.m. Any further entries should reach Mr. C. A Scott. Raffles Institution not later than 12 noo.- on Saturday.37 words
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Article424 1930-07-04 20 MANY CHANCES MISSED. Poor Game at Jalan Besar. R-A.F 1: I.C.F.A The Royal Air Force gained a couple of much needed points at the expense of the Indo-Ceylonese at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. There was a distinct lack* of enthusiasm about the game and424 words
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Article99 1930-07-04 20 To-day's Match Against S.A.F.A. XL The opening match cf the Malayan tour of the Soirh China A. A. footballers will be played at £m Arson Road Siadnim this afternoon, when the visitors will be oop>oed by n. s.rorg side representing the local League teams. The Singapore99 words
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49 1930-07-04 20 Win Against Planters. A team of Welch Regiment football players are at present on tour m Sumatra, where they have a programme of several matches. On Tuesday (our Penang correspondent telegraphs* they met Sumatran planters at Medan and won by a soal to nil.49 words
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Article59 1930-07-04 20 A Brilliant Scene. f ßeuters Service.] London, July 3. The scene at Henley to-day was brilliant. In the Thames Cup Princeton beat Clare College, Cambridge by 6 feet m 7 mins. 49 sees, and Kent School (America) beat Lensbury by half a length m 7 mins.59 words
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98 1930-07-04 20 Yesterday's Results. Results m the Ladies' Lawn Tennis tournament yesterday were: Ladies' Open Doubles. Mrs. Zylstra and Mrs. Warden beat Mrs. C. J. Smith and Miss Petrie 6 l, 6 l. Men's Open Doubles. Wise and Rev. W. H. M. Aitken beat Arathoon and C.98 words
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Article70 1930-07-04 20 Ong Ec Kong's Third Success. Kuala Lumpur, July 3. The singles final m the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championships v/as played this evening m fine weather before a large gathering, when Ong Ec Kong beat Bong 6 2, 6 2. The winner thus wins the Peel70 words
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Article354 1930-07-04 20 TILDEN'S COME-BACK. Borotra Beaten m Epic FiveSet Duel. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 2. The imminence oi France's downfall from the leadership of the lawn tennis nations was foreshadowed on the centre court at Wimbledon to-day when Borotra, the sole remaining French representative, went down before Tilden354 words
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Article75 1930-07-04 20 Passing of Mr. L. Goodwin. Ipoh, July 3. Ipoh was shocked this morning to h?ar of the sudden death of Mr. L. Goodwin, the wellknown member of the staff of Pritchard and Co., who, after one day's fever, unexpectedly succumbed to heart failure. Mr. Goodwin75 words
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Article213 1930-07-04 20 Week. On Sunday both classes will sail together m a handicap race. The A Class will allow B Class 3 minutes 45 seconds. B Class starts at 10 a.m. A Class starts 10 03 45. Jean II will rank as B Class for handicap purposes. The course213 words
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Article61 1930-07-04 20 I St. Joseph's Institution will hold its 28th annual athletic sports at the Robinson Road Stadium ground on Friday, July 18th., commenc- j ing at 2.15 p.m. Old Boys are reminded of the two events open to them viz: 100 yards dash and a one mile race. The heats will61 words
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Article385 1930-07-04 20 BIGGEST AGGREGATE. Australian Averages to Date. Although his three wickets m the Lord's Test match cost 272 runs or more than 90 runs each, Grimmett is still at the top of the Australian bowling averages, compiled up to and including that match, but385 words
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Article185 1930-07-04 20 Duckworth Bowls Against Australians. London, Jane 24. Manchester's record for dismal cricket will surely never be exceeded. The match between Lancashire and the Australians to-day was rendered a complete burlesque. Indeed, this was the only relief afforded to the small crowd, for m putting Duckworth. E.185 words
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Article258 1930-07-04 20 Westminster Schoolboy and Australian Visit. Malaya is on the cricket map at last! The Secretary of the Cricket Club here, according to our London correspondent, has been asl-cd by the Malayan Agency m London to satisfy the request of a Westminster School boy, who complete258 words
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Article72 1930-07-04 20 Last year's winner, Mr. C. L. Wyatt, was beaten m the final of the S.C.C. snooker championship at the Club last evening, H. J. Frewin wresting the Challenge Cup from him by 134 points to 116 m an interesting match. Frewin led m all three games; by72 words
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