The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1930
1930-07-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-07-12 1 The Singapore Free Press ,O. i:U>76. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article432 1930-07-12 1 The third Test match at Leeds opened phenomenally yesterday, Australia amav sin^ the amazing total of 458 for the loss of three wickets only. Bradman is undefeated with a score of 309 Page -20. The Financial Times suggests that Mr. Frank Mair should either resign or fall432 words
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Article1237 1930-07-12 1 I Qunqiuti aguiit homines noatn ext farrago Liiwlh Juvenal Tnat Pride of the Straps, th* s.s. Kedah. brought back a wry rare and precious cargo from Penang this week when she returned loaded with all the wit and wisdom of the personnel of the Legislative Council.1,237 words
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Advertisement183 1930-07-12 1 WING LOONa COB HIGH CLASS TAILORING. cut A Finish Guaranteed tl, HIGH STREET. RAFFLES HOTELf y mJBUR ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION I TEA DANCES Y E\-ERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY j DINNER DANCES PVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MONIA LITTER'S ORCHESTRA t IHE BEST AND MOST POPULAR DANCE BAND EAST183 words
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Advertisement194 1930-07-12 1 I PILOT AC SUPER -WASP I SHORT WAVE RADIO RECEPTION I; PROVIDES MORE THRILLS PER f i DOLLAR OF OUTLAY THAN ANY I OTHER FORM OF AMUSEMENT. OWNERSHIP OF A SUPER-WASP I ENSURES I T Y 10,000 MILE RECEPTION. *f *C UNVARYING GOOD QUALITY. EASE OF MANIPULATION. X ♦f NEGLIGIBLE194 words
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Advertisement153 1930-07-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notlCM, iOCttoa Mid etc Pa«c I. General survey of Glengarry cargo Pagi- 1G Asep.so never fails to soothe and be*)— P.'.ge 3. Kt liability trials pro\>- Triumph n liability— Pace 3. Cinema, th and hotel programme Page.* 1 aiid 2. Dunlcp truck tyres are the best for153 words
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Advertisement12 1930-07-12 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOCBB for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUITB. 32, HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article145 1930-07-12 2 Dissatisfaction Caused by Communal Fine. London. June 10. Notices have been posted at Aba in Nigeria announcing that the African households in the town will be fined £850 as a punishment for the riots which occurred there last December. Meetings of protest against the notices have145 words
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Article92 1930-07-12 2 Wave-Length of 27 Metres. Teheran June 27. The short-wave vllllm station recently installed south of the city by the French General Electric Company will be handed over to the Persian Government on Sunday. The new nation will operate on a wave-length of 27 metres, under92 words
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Article18 1930-07-12 2 Mr. D d<> B. Newcombe, Sub-Agent of the Churtevcl B nk. Kuala Kangsar. is in Batu Gajah Hu.-pital.18 words
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Advertisement222 1930-07-12 2 COTY'S 1 L'Ori&an Perfume "THE PERFUME OF THE |j EXQUISITE/' Can be obtained form all leading jfj Stores. *fi Dupire Bros, Ltd J INGPORE SHIP CHANDLERY COMPANY. SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. iffIeei:— MAYNARD'S BUILDINC.B 11, Batterr Boad. Telephone No. MSJ. v r famous tor its /Va t urc\ l C222 words
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Advertisement401 1930-07-12 2 VICTORIA THEATRE I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE i i One Night Only— Monday, July 14, at 9.30 p.m. R. B. SALISBURY presents his famous Company 1 1 j THE QUAINTS in S j "The Man from Toronto" The Great Duke of York's Theatre Success. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLE > S— s4,401 words
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Advertisement321 1930-07-12 2 SLHAMBRf THI THEATRE OF Ff RFEc T SOUND UU I RtPROOUCTiON U 615 10-NIGHT mi Owing to Tremendous Success Season I v I I -j£s££Js2£!! Sund *w- "MATINEE TO-DAY AND tO-MOEKOW Vi"T"|""m Children Half Price METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S GREAT MUSICAL "sVi'i'k "LORD op BYRON i BROADWAY" J with I ETHELIND321 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous259 1930-07-12 2 Ol THE WEEK. Saturday, l.tn. High Water. 12.15. 8.3 ft.. 2305. 9.6 ft. "»*unggor Rubber meeting. Gattey and Bateman, noon. T»ootbaU: RalHe., CoUcpe vs. MedfaJ College— Raffii'^ OdOapi ground. Bukit Timah. Oncket. S.C.C. Colony trial. Probables vs. Pos- tiles, at S.C.C. Rafllrs I:i t. vs. S.C.C at R.I. QMitmi Spoits259 words
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Article1250 1930-07-12 3 A Startling: Assertion; Have "Talkies" i ".'.•lapsed in America?; Unconvincing Proof; Seasonal Announcements Being Made; Our Varied Fare; Beautiful "Star" Visiting Singapore. •TALKIES have collapsed! That such a reputable film critic as G. A. Atkinson of the London Daily Express should make the assertion adds1,250 words
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Article275 1930-07-12 3 Lord Brotherton's Gift. It is understood that Lord Brothtrton has definiter, decided to present tri* magnificent P hrat« Mbrar;- to the nation through the Univentty ci Leeds, vkere In the new librarv it will be housed. In addition he proposes to give the sum cf275 words
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Article297 1930-07-12 3 j There are times when some of our Ifccach neighbours seem 10 mffct from a slightly iv- (limed came of nation ility. and one re-ids j without very much fympath" of solemn «but J remarkably unruccc.sfuli proposals for atj eluding from tht French pre ;s and297 words
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Article118 1930-07-12 3 This office had the distinction thus alternoo;i of receiving a call irom Professor Nikolai j.nd Mme. I üba Kutinchev. of Sofia. The former is proiessor of Agriculture and tht latter geography student at the University in thai capital. They are on a walking tern: of the world, which started awayBangkok Times - 118 words
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Article125 1930-07-12 3 The Straits Chinese Reading Club, (a branch ol Ui Rhine*! Ohri Umn Arsociatkm) has imi a:: uni ■(•rrupted career for twenty one yir:;. and h;is proved to be of use ;■> young nen 'n improving their knowledge ol the f.pk'-'^ Iwpgunge and litjiaum-. It has both junior and ceo or125 words
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Advertisement156 1930-07-12 3 W* All af^ ~^<f*?Z~^.^'<^ijA IM*^ UE A S Burning pric! lv heat, eczema, with 1 mm its torment of irritation Asepso, the antiseptic toilet soap, soothes and relieves these and all skin troubles. Ascpso purifies the skin and gives it a new, healthy condition. Lse Ascpso and keep' your skin156 words
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Advertisement179 1930-07-12 3 I RELIABIUTY CUIMS PROVED. 1 I "Triumph" Cycle Reliability is Phenomenal 1 i^lKr >i Shf '^H XffT" CVril' ia u cuiddi n v^i Jft y ?W i i iil I \>\^ MIII I M THI .KOlll WIIFRE IT I I Inspect "Triumph" Display in our Show-Room. I LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR179 words
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Article493 1930-07-12 4 The Cheapest Form of Transport. It has often enough been said that the motor cycle is the cheapest form of transport. r.",(1, bearing this in mind, the would-be purely...-* r makes it his business to inquire more fully hito the question. He asks: "What does it cost?493 words
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Article41 1930-07-12 4 It is of interest to note, says the Malay Mail, that the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the ExServices Association of Malaya possesses the largest subscribing membership of any in the country, with a total of 300 subscribing members out of 330.41 words
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Article938 1930-07-12 4 ENGINEERS MEET. Important Developments in Motoring. Indianapolis. This section of Indiana became the temporary centre of interest for the automotive world thil week with the runninng of the eigiiteenth annual five hundred mile race here and the twenty-fifth anniversary assembly of the Society of Automotive Engineers at938 words
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Article65 1930-07-12 4 The Ministry of Public Instruction has received a warning from abroad that a Belgian bogus boy scout, having a conterfeit document with him. has left Antwerp recently on a tour through various countries. His name is given as Count Guillaume van Boom, alias Willem J. van Boom, alias Graf vanBangkok Times - 65 words
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Article827 1930-07-12 4 HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE - HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE BY > FLYING NOW WITHIN THE REACH OR < MANY MOTORISTS. i\ 'I 1 piDOUBTEDLY the time has arrived to give serious consideration to the aeroplane as a private vehicle available to many of us now content w ith motor-cars.827 words
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Advertisement50 1930-07-12 4 I KLIM I POWDERED WIILK f i PURE FRESH SAFE I MILK f^B|* MILK t FOR Hi FOR I DRINKING OR ij|« GROWING I COOKING. t^^B) CHILDREN. I I%> SPEWL IT BACKWARDS V> FRESM MILK POWDERED J>+ I Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. I CIGARETTES TOBACCO I MADEINENCLAND I50 words
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Advertisement82 1930-07-12 4 1 Malayan Motors, Ltd. 14-20, ORCHARD ROAD can supply your battery requirements. \Q) g WIRELESS BATTERIES High and Low Tension Grid Bias CAR BATTERIES All Popular Types Held Fully Charged HOUSE LIGHTING The Famous Exide DSG Type Batteries MOTOR CYCLE BATTERIES All Popular Sizes Held in Stock m 9 emms82 words
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Article962 1930-07-12 5 Export Trade Improvement. < Although the geneial and world-wide fall in commodity prices has of necessity had its re- < iction on the Motor Trade, there is room for < >ptimism for the future stability of the British Motor Industry, a survey of which shows that962 words
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Article115 1930-07-12 5 Quite a lot of trouble can bometimeo be caused with a car if a little water finds its way into the petrol tank, and owners faced with this trouble are often at a loss to know the remedy, because draining the tank is usually no115 words
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Advertisement93 1930-07-12 5 If j 1 AUSTIN 7 TOURER $1275 I U SALOON $1495 I if NDIFEACHAILE 1 Si ECORITY I t. i i T 1 1 I 1 HAT I Borneo Motors j I Limited i| 1 IS ALWAYS Singapore i T rBUMQ. TAIPING. IPOH, KUALA v LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. MALACCA J i93 words
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Advertisement498 1930-07-12 5 I MORRIS 1930 MODELS OUTSTANDINGLY 'f^S^l^w flS| GLASS «§> V"f U K THROUGHOUT V t fl fcJ U t CHROMIUM V I ptATINO I X H.P. MORRIS COWLEY X A "^^^^^^J^K- Completely equipped $2075. ♦> X \TEAR AFTER YEAR quality of maximum motoring X jf MORRIS MOTORS LTD. value— it498 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1930-07-12 6 D. M. GREIG - D. M. GREIG Saturday Tennis Special. By r Jean Borotra. who was beaten by Tilden In that epic nve-set auei in ine »mifinal of the Wimbledon Championship iast week, is the subject of D. M. Greiir's special tennis article thin week. Borotra. who was the1,145 words
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Article1115 1930-07-12 6 IN ENGLAND TO-DA Y. TRIALS OF COUNTRYSIDE MUTUKUSU; NIGHT LIFE AT THE ZOO: FIRST SIGNS OF SUMMER. IFrom Our Own Lardon. June 11. EVERYBODY took to the road this Whitsuntide, with the result that accommodation was exceptionally hard to secure. The Welsh watering places were crowded, and those who arrived1,115 words
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360 1930-07-12 6 It threatened rain in this western village where I had just arrived for a few days from the sunny and rainless south and so I was minus an umbrella. Thus it was that I borrowed my hostess' smart blue 'en tout cas,' lo sally forth360 words
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Article92 1930-07-12 6 Those who attended the Cathedral Fete last year will remember the "Woolworth" stall at which so many inexpensive and useful house- hold articles could be purchased. The members of the Girls' Friendly Society have ar- ranged to open a similar stall this year, and have been at special pains to92 words
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160 1930-07-12 6 Amazing World SalesBerlin, June Surprising figures concerning '.he sales at "All Quiet on the Western Front" have l*?«r. issued by Heir Erich Maria Remarque's German publishers, who claim that the number of German copies sold within fifteen months, amounting to one million, constitutes a160 words
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Article, Illustration754 1930-07-12 6 THEN CAME LIN DR UM \rthor Feall on Billiards. red-lettered in the annals of the game as "Lindrum's season" and for that reason as the most remarkable that billiards has ever seen. One needs a chartered accountant to tabulate Lindrum's records and render them as "duly audited and found correct.754 words
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Article851 1930-07-12 6 Ivan Sharpe - Ivan Sharpe "Bu j: Unlucky ij hey land. ;j A TRIBUTE TO GEORGE DUCKWORTH IT nmv ho intei.">stinp this uc-k t.r» tolr«» i i~», ;i r~. X kil<\y W ill'l Iv-Blllli; LUIS WCTfc WJ IHKf I peep at one or two of the younger personalities of851 words
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Article375 1930-07-12 6 Here in the south of France we grow a wry marvellous vegetable called the courgette a cross between a cucumber and a vegetable ■•ROW. As it lasts, in its various stages, from May to December, it is indeed a stand-by and many are the excellent plats* tor375 words
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Article186 1930-07-12 6 Indian Mutiny Vereran's Record. The distinct! >:i ol belnc the oldest IOM& living in C^i-at Bruain has recently been etelmed by Sororo ;nt William Br;^reton. of the r Hospital. Chehea The Sergeant, who is in his ninety-second year, sailed for India in 18r>7 with the Connauyht Rangers186 words
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Article360 1930-07-12 6 Tony Mareno - Tony Mareno Bit Tony Mareno. winner ot thr aUliru Open Championship, pots liis errata solfinj; fault down to lark of pnifxr concentration, a fault, hr says, rommwn In tbr great majority of players. I've been playing tournament top notchers several years all the stars; have studi.-d360 words
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Article52 1930-07-12 6 medr.l> for service When iio attained l.is h in July iMfl year cnn^ratul-.ii- I received by han [mm the Kil old regiment, the 14 2<>lh Ki Although cun.Mr.rd to Mi yx'an'-Mijor still mjofl smoko3. plays wlu't. cmjtm wafer-colours. On the c* dredth birthday he MBt to tali I ola repiment52 words
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Article206 1930-07-12 7 PREVARICATION CURSE OF CEYLON. KiK.is condemnation. frlombo Witness to Show Cause. rermined." said the Judge Court during the hear- 1-tst week, on one thing. :h. Hist rkt Court I will I be MTM of this country ;md lying and the length lid the protraction of crimi•!)in and it makes it206 words
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Article260 1930-07-12 7 Reconsidered Verdict. Chinese charged at the Assizes r ".cd in ail armed gr.ng robr n Road (leading to the sea rule Changi Read* on June Thursday found guilty of simple and sentenced tc three years i< lit IP e;uh cf. <•. returned a unaniinous verdict u260 words
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Article124 1930-07-12 7 Workman Receives 11,000 Volt Shock. Ptmtt Station was the scene of a >; about 930 this morning, which an Asiatic assistant .sustaining a ■nd In the cutting off of all current ■•> minutes, aajn Wednesdays Malay be ascertained, the new G.E.C. .rbo-nim-rator was running, when ptofed by124 words
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Article83 1930-07-12 7 mettt* Recorded in Test Case. W 9hUk have their origin in Ihf ami Eros" and which ta Singapore for quite a subject of a prosecution Judge, Mr. C. Wilson, on U*e manager of a well-known •vas summoned at the instance General His Honour held that and the83 words
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428 1930-07-12 7 REMARKABLE STORY. Annamite Girl Fulfils Death Pact. Ont ol the saddest episodes of the recent revolution in French Indo-China was the dea^i which occurred on June 20th, of Thi Gian? a 19-year-old Annamite girl, who took her life when she learned that Nguyen Thai Hoe428 words
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Article239 1930-07-12 7 Boys Actually Kill Two Other Children. Shanghai. Junr Sews from Tzeliutsing, Bzcchuan. siates tnat at a place seme five miles distant, m *he !ov rr section of the salt v.ell area, six boys MfC playtng robber gangs to-day and entered the home of an uncle and found239 words
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Article290 1930-07-12 7 Disappeared From Police Court:*. "We hope the lower Courts will look after their exhibits a little more carefully in the future," commented the Chief Justice »Sir W lllinm Murison) in the Supreme Court on Thursday during the hearing of an action in which a relevant document exhibited290 words
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Article40 1930-07-12 7 I Mr. L. A. Gomes, an "old boy" of the High School. Malacca, who is Officer-in-Charge of t,he Checking Branch, Assistant Treasurers Dffice, F.MS., is retiring from Government .ervice after 35 years. He first saw service in Seremban in 1895.'40 words
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Article553 1930-07-12 7 Stone Throwing Attacks by Strikers. The striking fitters, mechanics, and carpenters of the French tramways last week made a daring attempt to intimidate the drivers and conductors of trams in Chinese territory and the French Concession. Shanghai. i Atter attending a meeting at the headquart- trs of553 words
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Article136 1930-07-12 7 Coaxing Chickens To Win His Freedom. i Success as a chicken eoax*»r has earned legro convict his liberty in Austin, Texas. Charlie Anderson, the negro in question, was faced with a sentence of 50 years when he entered prison, but one ray of hope was given by136 words
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Article28 1930-07-12 7 r 3 The Ceylon papers announce that Sir Phi)ip Tames Macdonell. Chief Justice of Trinidad, is 1 to succeed Sir Stanley Fisher as Chief Justice f of Ceylon.28 words
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Article223 1930-07-12 7 No Criminal Intent. The case against the European named B. Biggin. a former employe of Malayan. Motors, who was charged with criminal breach. of trust in respect of $270 and a motor car came to (conclusion on Thursday. Mr. Withers Payne who appeared en behalf Of223 words
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Advertisement230 1930-07-12 7 3 C\'V.7^'.Ui--- m ifmTrnfl r i 7 /l 7*7/> I~Y* 10 C (^titrtyn^^*- ***r^i<£!~ nl (liquid i| t 1 "47W toiletries always arel Elusive, /^T^, 47 Jl' T iquid Vk 3| }*j~~ __Zr^TL '4711' F Coliigne Shampoo rT» Solld E^'^Co^M fragrant, invigorating, U 47W Eau de j B th Soap230 words
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791 1930-07-12 8 HONG KONG OPINION. Control Better Than Eradication. Brothels have b en permitted to exist in Hong Kong ever rince Britain took over its administration, for the brothel qrsteflU has been leearded as part and parcel of things Chinese something wi'.ich had to be tolerated in place791 words
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Article268 1930-07-12 8 Colchester Excavations. The But report hftl bet:i published of the Colchester Excavation Committee, which held it:, preliminary meeting at the rooms of the Society of Antiquaries Burlington Hou.^e. It is definitely kiKnvn. the report state* that en the north and uvst of Cclchester there lie268 words
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Article270 1930-07-12 8 To "Match" Violin Music. The httmand of a celebraLed violinist lias strange I umbition to bnu-d blue Puk- j uigu. e d It is rodei lod that the don. whan ptodncad. is Intandad to bannonlae with some ci the] violinist s rrusic. Mysterious tales were270 words
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Article98 1930-07-12 8 TIl- 1 ..:i Mi...- DM I Uaus i.i B n Legfclattvo Couivii. i a the premim < l u.i A I a..-.' MB :h I <■ p J.P.. Mr. M Mr. HaJI Omutm .n 1. 11l Mr. Che Ahcmod, Mr B>ed S. M H:uli:m. Mr. If II I Bftkar. Mr.98 words
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Advertisement328 1930-07-12 8 I s^H i '^if> •'t' >, directly and Indire throuah th« v >i >;uai».^.i- CLlIlii BmUS* come and abroa 1 V^^J |jy> Bf f The direct Interrogation *as carried out b> '.nean.> BbfiVvi of referendums made in certain classes oi users, suoti B&«> as the famous international referendum amongst tei<328 words
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Advertisement145 1930-07-12 8 Full of Freshness and Flavour Fresh fish with the true sea- water fresh- p9iri^ ness. Good, whole- '^j;^! some English fare with 1 J «JSJ j! all the flavour kept in I /^p that's what Sailor Xv^on^shr^Py Savouries are made of. V^*» SAILOR \Allfil 1 Ei f Mode in the145 words
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Advertisement477 1930-07-12 9 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE ANICURE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. .v. 1 A 3, Penhas Road, n i.avrnder Street Phone 6075. XPKRIENCED AND Ql MIMED TRANSLATORS. Fees Moderate. -.j. r .n of documents, account books and 1] correspondence, etc. either Xngliah or vice versa. Mr 8477 words
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Advertisement591 1930-07-12 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NEW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are iow invited for the following material* or -ervlces. and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices ('losing Date. Supply of 6,500591 words
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Advertisement378 1930-07-12 9 TRADE MARK NOTICE. Notice hereby g.ven that the above Trade Mark, are the exclusive property Me**. Godfrey Pbiaips Ltd.. Lc.don. I^tod. to reject of the foUowto* .ood,CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, ETC. GODFREY PHILLIPS LTD. AUCTION SALES BY ORDER OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction.378 words
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Advertisement342 1930-07-12 9 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES NOS 33 EU TONG SEN STREET AND 13 (NEW NO: 11*6 TRAS STREET To be held at ihe Saleroom cf Messrs. Chins Keng Lee and Cc. Ltd.. Raffles Cnambers. Raffles Place. On Monday, Julj 14th at 2.30342 words
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Advertisement505 1930-07-12 9 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Th" Premier Morning Daily in Malaya. I live 'news" paper 30-40 columns of news daa Aiao the best Medium for Advertising. Delivere with the Chota Hazri each morning. Late> leiegrams. Latest News and Latest Announc» ntnts. Special Daily London Cables, Rubber an Tin Price Cables together505 words
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Advertisement160 1930-07-12 9 Reasons why 65% energy-creating carbohydrate. 2 I''* s musde-making protein. 3 735 strengthening fats. «f. 8 minerals for blood, bone*, teeth, hair, skin and nerves. Vitamin B for health. A Roughage for digestion. 7 Delicious, nut -like taste. Quaker Oats is easily prepared in many tempting forms. Eatitdaih/. Quaker Oats160 words
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853 1930-07-12 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. COLONIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Dr. Drummond Shiels' remarks at the Colonial Office Conference regarding the constitutional situation in the Crown Colonies will naturally arouse a good deal of interest here as elsewhere, an interest which will be heightened by the fact that the Straits Settlements853 words
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Article265 1930-07-12 10 In Mr. Hecker's letter regarding rubber yesterday a proof reading error made the word "bounty" appear as "'county." The usual monthly meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be held at the Association Hall No 15 7. Niven Road on Sunday at 5 p.m. Our Malacca correspondent's account of the265 words
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Article1756 1930-07-12 10 "CHARMED LIFE." "Spending Evenings Drinking Champagne/* A passage of words was waged between Mr. George Fernando ex-Manager of the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, and an undischarged bankrupt whose liabilities in 1922 were $49,000 and his assets $2.000 and the Assistant Official Assignee <Mr. T. B.1,756 words
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94 1930-07-12 10 CASE AGAINST MR. MAGILL POSTPONED. The case in which Mr Q N Ml by the pilicr with havmc < I to Yoh Mab Tif'.v by il.mi and negligently as to md namely, by driving CM 1" MSI MgUlMlt manner, on Jui;. Ttl. Road. VM m.-ntioned UMl«] Gazette of Thursday. bsfOTC94 words
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Article65 1930-07-12 10 The Management of the I greatly obliged if Umh mtacritx i receive their papers tn time, will PQB which will be found »•;•< h d page 2. with the necessar\ (i It to this office It ls ddelivery as satisfactory as pOHIMi covers a very wide area65 words
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Advertisement304 1930-07-12 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 under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong* (Incorporated in Shanghai* 90. Robinson Road. Telephone No. 6228. I BY SPECIAL KKfl^ A, H.M. THE KING I304 words
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Advertisement74 1930-07-12 10 6,000,000,000,000,000,000, 000 TONS That is the weight of the world according to a scientist. It's easy to see why it feels so heavy when you kick it by mistake. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY is an excellent balm when you are laid up. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD..74 words
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Article88 1930-07-12 11 .sKiIMT" DOCUMENTS. (Jen. Dawes on Nava! Dclotfates. Service.) Washington. July 11. an interminable debate in h opponents of ratification oi iid their utmost to compel tc, publish the so-called connected with the Treaty, Beqatata Robinson and ■\i'.< MMiM between S!:;nsin and Mr. Hoover. I :<» tile88 words
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Article42 1930-07-12 11 Most Innoportune Suiitfestion." F;u Eastern Sen ice. J Prkin*. Jul> 11. Foreign Affairs for the land the suggestion of the ihouM move from Ptkinß. made at a more inoppor- would convey the impression t.ikinu sides against the al42 words
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Article36 1930-07-12 11 (Journment Attitude Not Decided. Service.] Amsterdam. July 11. I tan in Committee regardUoni ol Government concerning in the Dutch East Indies. Colonies said Government ttenttal to all information. kk >i tta attitude.36 words
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Article40 1930-07-12 11 Presented by French (Government. 3 SERVICE— COP 1 RIGHT 7 Bangkok. July 11. ernmenfl has presented the •vith a most up-to-date X ft 1 Micressfully installed Idog the fifth of the I the capital's hospitals.40 words
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Article76 1930-07-12 11 GERMAN AUTHOR-GENERAL'S DEATH. Britain as Germany's Vassal." Reuter*a Service] Berlin, July 11. occurred to-day of General B.rnhardi. author of "Germany ar" Bernhardi, who served in the n War 1870-1* and in the Great I Fnjnt. was best known arkaUc book Germany and the which was published in 1912. two outbreak76 words
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Article56 1930-07-12 11 JAPANESE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM. Premiers Plan. Nuhi-Nu'hi Service. I Tokyo. July 11. of Itadinn mmtxTs of the Minseito*. Mr. Hamaguchi that he has no belief in the modification of the declared be is preparing a plan to ymrnt situation. lister .said that despite finanMaplus saved as a result '..1 Conference will56 words
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Article35 1930-07-12 11 ii-Nichi Service. 1 Tokyo. July 11. the tust ten days of this I Y32.388.000 and Y33.388. exports respectively, the nm Y2.953.000. The exI] due to a large reduc- "n import which amounted35 words
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Article44 1930-07-12 11 MALAYA BRIDE MARRIED IN LONDON. I I Service. I London July 11. r. Eric Beresford and Miss bt« of the Managing 1 Gazette was solemnised irch, Kensington to-day, j'bles on page 12.] W.- 1.-dgement the Charter oration number of the I Kuala Lumpur Rotary44 words
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Article1344 1930-07-12 11 15,000 PERSONS AN ACRE Interesting Facts Revealed ai Rotary Lecture. "What is happening to Singapore is that i k being re-born. Those of you who trave around the ruads must have noticed the exiraordinaiy changes which have come ovei the face of the town I don't think1,344 words
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Article297 1930-07-12 11 Well Attended Military Funeral. Mr. Rudolph de Cruz, one of the members of the Eurasian Company S. V. C. team competing in the Warren Shield competition, collapsed on Thursday during a route march and died very soon afterwards. Mr. de Cruz who was employed297 words
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Article95 1930-07-12 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT.] London, July 11, 5 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £133 11 16 (up 1 1516). Forward £135 516 (up 1 1116). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair95 words
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233 1930-07-12 11 The Late Mr. L. E. Chambers. Shortly after his removal from the ship at Singapore on Thursday afternoon Mr. Lloyd Eld Chambers. K.C.. Solicitor-General for 1 Tasmania, who came to the East on a holiday trip by the Nieuw Zeeland. succumbed to illness which had233 words
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Article25 1930-07-12 11 y Sinhalese and Tamil residents in Malaya have subscribed Rs 5,000 to date towards the Mayor's Colombo Flood Relief Fund, states the ol Ceylon Observer.25 words
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98 1930-07-12 11 MANY INJURED. Lathi Chargrs Follows Attempi to Hold Banned Meeting. [Reuter's Service. 1 Bombay. July 11. Sixty civil-disobedience adherents were injured. 40 in a police lathi charge, in disorder resulting from attempts to hold Nationally demonstrations on the maidan, despite th< police ban. The98 words
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Article176 1930-07-12 11 First Woman to Attempt Lone Flight. London. June Id. Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airvoman. plans to fly solo across the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Britain. Mrs. Miller was the first woman to Hy to Australia from England. She came in the Rpri Rose with176 words
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213 1930-07-12 11 Case Against Former Framroz Employes Adjourned. The case in which A. M. Kumarasamy and V. Suppiah. till recently employes of Framroz and Co., stand charged with falsification of accounts, was begun at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday and adjourned after a full days hearing.213 words
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Article229 1930-07-12 11 unly an fcrror of Judgment. At the conclusion of a case of rash driving which was heard by the Second Magistrate. Mr. P. S. Williams, yesterday, and in which Mr. C. H. Short was the accused. His Worship held that there was no evidence of criminal229 words
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Article49 1930-07-12 11 Savino Leaves Basra. Information reached us yesterday that tht Italian airman Savino, in regard to whoir there was some concern owing to a Penanj report that he had failed to arrive there at schedule time has just left Basra. Savino i: on a flight to Australia.49 words
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Article41 1930-07-12 11 [Reuters Service. 1 New York, July 11. Latest baseball results are: National League. Philadelphia 8: New York 19. American League. New York 1: Philadelphia 9. Boston 2: Washington 7. 1 St. Louis 7: Chicago 6. Detroit 5: Cleveland 6.41 words
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Article22 1930-07-12 11 There will be a two lengths novices' race and I a team race at the Swimming Club to-morrow (Sunday) morning.22 words
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Advertisement108 1930-07-12 11 I ROBINSONS HOSIERY r I I Perfect in Every Detail. i I i I "ELAINE." 'MAY FAIR." j f All Pure Silk All Pure Silk Lace Clox. Lace Clox. j Price $6.75. Price $5.75. j j ji "MAVIS." "NEW DURABLE." I All Pure Silk All Silk Leg j Plain. Lisle108 words
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Article81 1930-07-12 12 SOCIAL CONDITIONS. Dr. Shiels and Restricted Franchise. IReuter's Service.! London. July 10. Labour and social conditions in the Colonies mere discussed at the Colonial Conference today. Dr. Drummond Shiels thought it important to see that constitutional means were provided for voicing the inevitable demand in all Colonies81 words
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Article145 1930-07-12 12 The Issue in Norfolk. I British Radio Official Service. I Rugby, July 10. The result of the North Norfolk by-election, necessitated by the elevation to the peerage of Mr Not. 1-Buxton. formerly MSuMev at Agriculture, was declared to-day as follows: Lady Noel-Buxton tLnb;>ui> 14.821. Mr. T.145 words
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Article124 1930-07-12 12 Downing Street Meeting. I British Radio Official Service. l Kuf.ix. July 10. The Prime Minister. Mr MacDonald. presided to-day over a meeting at his official residence of the Economic Advisory Council, •which was set up in January to co-ordinate the work of the departments concerned with economic124 words
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Article91 1930-07-12 12 Transactions With a Client. [Reuters Service.] New York. July 11. The governing committee of the New York Stock Exchange has suspended fcr three jmn Sutro and Company, one of ihs larger an<" oldest established brokerage houses, but in nc way connected with the international brokern"house of91 words
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46 1930-07-12 12 A French Gesture. FReuters Service] Paris. Ju:> 11. M. Briand has informed the Italian Giv-ra-Tnent of the intention to suspend naval shipbuilding in connection with the 1930 proiramrn^ until December. This will ensure the maintenance of n status <juo during the Franco-Italian negotiations.46 words
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Article55 1930-07-12 12 Approval Growing. [Reuter's Service.. l Warsaw, July 11. Poland, in common with Spain. Rumania and Italy, has notified adhesion to M. Briand's memorandum advocating the organisation of a plan for a Federation of Europe and expresses willingness to participate in a conference on the question, which it suggests55 words
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36 1930-07-12 12 Transfer to Berlin. [Reuters Service. J Stockholm. July 11. The International Trades Union Congress by 55 votes to 30 decided to transfer the headquarters of the Trade Union International from Amsterdam to Berlin.36 words
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Article52 1930-07-12 12 The engagement is announced of William Burns Cowan Glen, of Sungei Sluang Estate, Kedah. Malaya, elder son of the late Richard Bartlett Glen and Mrs. Richard Bartlett Glen, of Glasgow, to Miss Esme Lowe, third daughter of Mrs. James Ingram. Penang, and the late Alfred Denny Lowe, of Shanghai and52 words
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527 1930-07-12 12 THE ENTRIES. Indo-China Brothers to Defend Doubles Title. The following is the full list of entries for the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships which open on the Singapore Cricket Club courts on Monday July 28. Men's Singles. H. Scully, Van Chim. Van Giao, Cang. Tung. Bink. Thoai.527 words
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Article817 1930-07-12 12 Contributing Causes for High Rate in Malaya. Mr. C. F. Mummery. LD..S. R.C.S. (Edin i writes in the Malayan Medical Journal. An analysis of the figures from the dental onaminaticn of the English Schools of Selangor -nd Nef:ri S?mbilan reveals the fact that the Indians are more immune817 words
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Article830 1930-07-12 12 350 IN LONDON. What Parents Should Know. I From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 12. Chinese students are beginning to arrive in considerable r.umberr. in this country— in London at the present moment there are 350, us against 150 a few years «go. There are large830 words
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Article390 1930-07-12 12 LACK OF CULTURE. Plea for a Revival of Indian Style. A city rebuilt in the classical styles of Indian architecture— such was the vision of Calcutta conjured up by Mr. Sris Chandra Chatterjee in an adddress to the Rotary Club of Calcutta on Tuesday. Mr. Chatterjee said390 words
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Article461 1930-07-12 12 Serious Effects of Face Powders. The occurrence of lead poisoning in Chuu-se girls wa«i noted two years at^o and inves.:;r ti- ns were started to trace the origin. write- Mr. R. Brunei Hawes. MB M R.C.P.. < London i. Pvofessor of Medicine, King Edward VII461 words
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Article263 1930-07-12 12 Summjnr.es which were issued at the instance of the Municipal Health Department were answered in the District Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Wilcon, by the representative-, of -everal Chinese firms who were charged with nOJng a diug. to wit, powder, for asteraft] ap- plication, ccntuir.ing lead263 words
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Article537 1930-07-12 12 TENDER ACCEPTED. Strong Criticism at General Meeting:. Shanghai, June 28. Despite the strong criticism of several IBMkers, the shareholders of the Shanghai Telephone Company, by an overwhelming majority, deci'ed yesterday to accept the offer to sell, at a- 1 extroardinary general meeting held in the537 words
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Article331 1930-07-12 12 Queer Census Adventures in New York. One of the enumerators at present engaged in taking the New York census records that a woman in an "East-side"" district, when asked her husband's income, replied. "'About four o'clock In the morning!" This is only cue cf mnny MUUftnf or331 words
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Article50 1930-07-12 12 Saturday, 3 p nv, Si«h«p. BUI 2 p.m., Bukit Timah KanutCompany, Prar-tirc CompetiUon •"D" (Eurasian* Companv. C1 Sunday. Siglap. S.R.E. IT), Cai Bukit Timah Raiiße. Units S V C nani? Veterans Shield. 9 S.V.R.A.. Spoon Shoot. I |in; *'E" (Chinese) Company. Bpooa Drill Hall. Officers, SVC. Rci50 words
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Article64 1930-07-12 12 The Ross Institute is camimCampaign, and in COMWCtICS wH inR free distribution i;i tin of the Empiic at lm.ooo eopii b;x»klet. This is boinu don.■xtendinp k:n w!* 'Arv M tin- t mast costly disease, and it is that thi co\pt o; the book it vater proof. This b(K>klr; h.i^ he64 words
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Miscellaneous490 1930-07-12 12 CHURCH SERVlcJJ** ST. ANDREWS CATu,.,,^ 4TH SUNDAY AFTER n r-,> 7 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10 a.m. Sunday School g 5.30 p.m. Bvanoag (Chormli Monday TTlltnwiaj .uu. Holy C m.nunion. Tuesday. Thirsday. vnA s Holy Cdinmur.i n H.M. KAVAL U\s:;. shh.,, 10.30 am. Holy490 words
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Article118 1930-07-12 13 Babe Ruth Suspended. [Reuter's Service. I New York. Ju!y I». 1.i.0 ba.tball results are as follju National League. BrO'> "1 T P. Bost'::i 0. Brooklyn 6, >ftttn Philadelphia 5, New York 4. Cinci!iiint;i 4, Chicago '.< St. I. 7, Pittsburgh 0 American League. N w Yuri: in. Philadelphia118 words
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Article224 1930-07-12 13 Postponement Owing to Present Unrest. j l!i connection with the postponement of the M.C.C. visit to I.idia this winter a Calcutta message of July 2 static It was announced after the meeting of the Bengal and Assam Cricket Association held in Calcutta ynturttaj at224 words
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Article224 1930-07-12 13 The following nave been invited to play r the SC.RC. Against the S.R.C to-day at 2 p.m. on the S.R C. Ground Oh Jitt Siang. OhttS Choon Leon^. Chan Peng Sim. Chua Choon Sim One Siow Kee. Yip Hoong. Tan Thean Teck. Chee Kong Leong. I. H. Hoahing. Cheoac224 words
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Article121 1930-07-12 13 INTER -COLLEGE FOOTBALL MATCH. Raffles College and Medical College will phvr their second Inter-College Match to-day jfor the Challenge Cup presented by the Stifl of both Colleges. The match will be played mi J the Rattles College uround in Bukit Timah Roid ;ats p m. sharp Dr. G. V. Allen.121 words
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Article100 1930-07-12 13 To-morrow, the A Class Yachts will race for a Thophy prcented by Mr. J. C. Cobbctt. Marl 10 a.m. Course Oouth-West Monsoon Capr*i as published on Vat oo.ird. The D OfcMs «rill race fcr the FoUow-r.v-Le-.i;i>.:' Race, -or 'J.t ;i.i. of wh.ch have been (oni Ito100 words
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Article56 1930-07-12 13 The following will represent the Indian Association agc .n.*t the Blackburn Badmint..i ParLy on the Indian Association Court at 1 p.m. sharp to -da;.. Singles. M. I. Fernandez. A. I. Pereu-a. G. V. Santhou, S. K Iyer. P. G. Menon, P. K. Msnon. Doubles M. I. Fernandez and G.56 words
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Article14 1930-07-12 13 Huime. the Arsenal soccer torward, is playing I cricket fur Middlesex this season. j14 words
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Article634 1930-07-12 13 Rackets and Racquets. The beginning of the faactnating sport of tennis are somewhat ha^y. Technically "tennis" is different from the game now played undor the title of "lawn tennis." Tennis is and Qfiejte&ny ph.; 0.l .1 vered -court and it was necessary not only to hit634 words
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330 1930-07-12 13 To the manv golfer.s who are .-till itudvi!^ the vires or virtues of steel shafts, it will b" 1 interesting to see whether the Open Championship at Hovlake in a fortnights time will be wen by the old-time hickory or the new steel330 words
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Article55 1930-07-12 13 The Rangoon Road School Sports will be held on July 261h. at 3 p.m. on the School grounds. The 21st annual sports of Outram School will be held to-day at the Stadium <Roou:son Road) commencing at 2.30 p.m. A most Interesting drill and boxing display will conclude the events. Mrs.55 words
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Advertisement186 1930-07-12 13 I Sweet and Clean 1 1 H KOLYNOS cleans your teeth, HB pleasant tasting foam removes the wM film, fermenting food particles and H destroys the germs that cause tooth decay. H clean your mouth feels. One-half II I KOLYNOS m DENTAL CREAM I SJfc 'Bya^T jt-attn.*'.*' -2^ *EMSnJsMKHsaM^^^ftiMsM^^^BC* %r^/^^186 words
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Advertisement212 1930-07-12 13 1 4* PW \l IS YOURS A 1 1 sunshine Baby? 1 1 t NO RICKETS— NO J J P CONSTIPATION 3 2 C Will your Baby be a Sunshine Baby Will he have d L straight limbs, sturdy bones, perfect teeth and a sound 2 m p constitution like212 words
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Advertisement825 1930-07-12 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. (Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). I Route subject to alteration Without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Dm. t HECTOR For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam825 words
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Advertisement576 1930-07-12 14 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co*, Ltd* (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. 6.8. CITY OP ATHENS Aug. 6 8.8. CITY OF DURBAN Sept. 5 s.s. CITY OP576 words
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Advertisement428 1930-07-12 14 P. 6r> O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO j SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN mkyi LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due In Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnagr s ">C4p«t RAJPUTANA428 words
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Advertisement680 1930-07-12 15 0. S. K. Lane. tm i, v nni N>» York:— (from Hong Kong) jv press Freight Service). Tokal Maru Aug. 21 and Vancouver:— (from Kobe) t Arabia Maru July 31 i^uia !i.:r«nm. Hamburg Bremen Alt.il Mani July 19 20 [)urhi JwCh. Cape Town. Rio de IfontCVMM and Buenos .It Mind680 words
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Advertisement343 1930-07-12 15 r LAN N INC j f FREQUENT .SERVICE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AHERI CAN MAIL LINE THE BANK UNE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) BOSTON. BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. via Soex Dlie BaUa. ■>■» n«w Ttr m.V. OAKBANK July 25 Aug. 1 Sept. 14 m.v. BIRCHBANK Alig.343 words
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Advertisement696 1930-07-12 15 kTpTivi. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAAISCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Bcpresentatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penaaci of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE696 words
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Advertisement781 1930-07-12 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) tna 4fc» motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tons). The k.s. MARELLA U one of the largest and finest steamers trading to |MMp Cabins de781 words
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Advertisement680 1930-07-12 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, P^kan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 8 bje. Kota Tinggi. fieremban, Kuala Lumpur, i Ipoh. Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday680 words
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Advertisement458 1930-07-12 16 BIBBY LINE (LONDON ADDRESS: tt, PALL HALL, LONDON, S.W.I i of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between BANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON rith through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. SIMMMR Leave Rangoon. SHROPSHIRE Aug. 7 OXFORDSHIRE Aug. 21 STAFFORDSHIRE Sept. 4 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Sept. 18 CHESHIRE458 words
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Advertisement430 1930-07-12 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. W 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW YOkK (Incorporated In U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AM, BALTIMORE. (via Bveti Due. Sails. M.S. BILVERPALM July 2' July 27 T *n M.S. SILVERASH Aug. 18 Aue 24 Au PACinC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND430 words
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Article55 1930-07-12 17 print ChristCM New Dover Vessel. I Service. 1 Kiißby. July 10. Wales :>t Dover christened the r life-boat, namW.ih n: EWarj after the I;. tituUon, who. during H iVi 305 lives. if the Freivh A I thi function. ;>(•< <h, aid the bo I Oon itlTini hip55 words
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Article71 1930-07-12 17 rf ml Wwl Taken lo Dock. liru-sM'S^, June 5. packet bOfti I h r maiden trip it ami U (in} not come up made on board en i-ikt-n to thv for further e.\amin;\thai set of saL ard apparently in tin bulll lor ihc Bi*l- Company a:id designed71 words
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63 1930-07-12 17 FRIDAY, 13th NO LONGER COUNTED UNLUCKY. Superstition Died with Sailing Ships. 1 among .sailors that unlucky day for sail- ared v. ith the old leaffcrfng have Salisbury. Director of Then la no time now. I: a .-hip does their K>bnow. ar.d a doferrid kd-up in main diifctt They an I63 words
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Article53 1930-07-12 17 H u lit Ashore His Hobby is Motor-Cycling. Southampton. fornv-rly the com- 1 took over the command a While Star h:.. r I m 1886 apprcullce. the bridge of my ship." Warner, I am never happier kddk Of a motor-cycle. my hobby, and I can time is53 words
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Article98 1930-07-12 17 Not Knoutjh Trade to Go Round. report of the Chamber of Shipaited Kingdom for 1929-30 contrade in 1929 was not to am off in the the autumn a slump began and Freights which have been pet cent, above 1913 have 111 12 months, and during of the98 words
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Article68 1930-07-12 17 Opposed by Local Merchants. (<x hiii. June 19. MMI Indian morchants appear Bttoa to the fourth stage IT Scheme, which the GovmtrtNlte to the devclopporl I I the men hant.s' objec- n of wharves and godowns I fourth lUfc ta that it would ment of their business68 words
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Article39 1930-07-12 17 tl I WIT. South Channel, the W pair <.t leading mark I tnm HoUec No. 14 as folI' -For Lat. 5 18' N. I p, itH N. ,appn X I For Lat. 518 N ,apI M (approc.)39 words
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2133 1930-07-12 17 Need for More Frequent Meetings. An address on "Commerce and the Imperial Conference" was delivered by Sir Gilbert Vyle who is Chairman of the British Preparatory Committee of the Imperial Conference, at a luncheon given by the Royal Empire Society, held at th Cannon Street Hotel,2,133 words
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Article143 1930-07-12 17 Per Nieuw Holland: (From Melbourne) Mrs. J S. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook. Mrs. O. Johnstone. Mrs. R. Simcock. Miss T. V. Simcock, Miss B. Y. Simcock. Rev. V. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs Williams. Miss L. V. Williams. Mr. C Smith. Mr. E.143 words
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Article14 1930-07-12 17 The French steamer G.G. Piquet arrived fron Saigon yesterday with 220 pigs on board.14 words
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Advertisement330 1930-07-12 17 a^a^a^agl^^^BßP^ffiM^^^^B^^^^^^^^^M^^f v I really are Cool— Smooth-Cork-tipped v^^i^^A —Pure Virginia Tobacco— v >pP stas^K and They Never Vary/ \^S^ CH KVFN Ik RE J^^r CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Sole Agents r—HUTTENBACH. LAZ ARIS SONS, LTD.,330 words
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Article541 1930-07-12 18 Popularity of Plays. There are 4.500 Bengali women listeners-?'! n Calcutta. Fev. people Mllfce the part thov lave played in developing the popularity of )roadc;isti:ig here. One ol the meisiires taken by the old Broud•asiing Company war, to interest women In vircless. The plan vas541 words
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482 1930-07-12 18 MYSTERY OF THE SILENT PHOHI FATHOMED. Puzzled Listencrs-In. Several wireless enthusiasts have been puzz'e! lately with regard to their being unable «o pick up the Dutch experimental station, PHOHT which for some time now has been broadcasti*-;p to the Dutch East Indies programmes devoted to matters of art, science relaxation,Malay Mail - 482 words
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Article734 1930-07-12 18 Recruitment of Planters at Home. The London representative of The Planter. <Mr. Charles Watneyi writes: The response to the letters which I sent to all the principal rubber agents regarding the hardships sometimes caused through sending new and inexperienced men as assistants, about which you cabled734 words
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183 1930-07-12 18 Canton Scenic Beauties. Canton. That there is at Lai-Chi-Waa on the Canton side a winding stream through lovely llchl and plum tn>e gardens, offering cool r,hadpr, to those who frequent the place, a favourite hnunt of the younger sets of Canton183 words
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Advertisement315 1930-07-12 18 TERRIBLE ITCHING I EOZEiiJN BABY Never Got a Full Night's S!?ep. Cuticura Healed. "The trouble first started on baby:, face when che wa. three months old. It gradually worked up to her scalp, which was completely covered with a dry eczema, while her ears and face were cover-d with very315 words
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Advertisement413 1930-07-12 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Mofw] Charter) Paid up Capita] in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 13.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2. Agencies and Branches: Mot Star Hong Kong Rangoon Axnrltsar Hollo Saigon413 words
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Advertisement472 1930-07-12 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England > Capital C3.nu0.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund «nd Rest i. 646.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrle, Esq., CnHlrman P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambrc, Esq J O. Robins n, Esq. w. H. Shelford. Esq Sir Thomas Cat472 words
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Advertisement215 1930-07-12 18 INSURANCE. THE >< SOUTH m,A BRITISH INSURANCE COMPAVY I IMit.^ FIRE, MARINE, n U vL AND **^Ol| MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACfIPUh »t LOWEST CIRRKN k A tp* L. C. MARGOLIO Office: 2. Fir.hiy PERSONAL AfnitfNTT FATAL ACCIDKMo HAVK yuu liKidt- pi csf your depeodeol bould overtake you IT only co;ts215 words
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Article69 1930-07-12 19 IMPORTANCE OF KAMPAR DECISION. The Cost of Production. SS SKRYICE COPYRIGHT.! London. July 11. lal papers emphasize the import lon of Kampar Malaya to shir for two months and their pre- :;d the period if th« desired :alc stocks is not obtained in The vorr.pany publishes statistics to product and69 words
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Article58 1930-07-12 19 Yesterday'f Prices. 5 SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. July 11. C133 10s spot arid rard Tht ton«- of the market is -hart market is steady and idle Malayan General a loss of c. It \v;is proposed to make I I per cent, debentures for company's capital is maiiivblch will58 words
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Article44 1930-07-12 19 Financial Times Surest Resignation. PSBE PRESfI SEKVICE C:OPYRIGHT.] London, July 11. Timts sugge.-ts that either Ma.i rrrigm from the Council of fee tpa or accepts the views of the over:ity of his colleagues. The "T! 1 1 l> iUII aUmt44 words
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Article69 1930-07-12 19 Seven Companies Close Down. with the schome of the Tin ot«atton for restriction of tin the foil vtni OampaalH will shut down ::th.> er more as from the dates the Malay Mail of Thursday:— tin Fields, Ltd. July 7th. Ltd.. July 15th ffampar Tin Fields. L'.d.. July69 words
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Article55 1930-07-12 19 Dfflclal Senriee.l Kueby. July 10. are: Amterdam 12.09 Bomba: Ls. 5 13-16d Berlin 20.395. t 818. Rio 5-v. Buenos .-i 18.16. Geneva 25.045. Hong HoDf Is. 3d.. LLsbon 41.40, Mflan 92.88. New York Part 123 6\ Bhangbal is. ta IK l'.i Vienna 34.455. Pra^ae i li 0 13-32d Silver55 words
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Article178 1930-07-12 19 Tributes by Athletes. Dresden. May 18th. bnaum bath, tennis courts— features Of the International Hyvfich was opened here yc:stben I tadium in which a 1 athletei were gathered. pavilion seemed t;> be the i the brewing industry, where red one that beer (aw the text of178 words
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Article108 1930-07-12 19 Setfama in Difficulties. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London. July 1». At the meeting of Aeng Sono a credit of £13 890 was declared, the company paying R dhidend 1 2 per cvnt.. earning forward the balance BanmdMl propose to raise another 20 000 £l shares to108 words
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Article59 1930-07-12 19 I .K. Consumption Increased. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 Lond »n. July 11. Well-known brokers, reviewing dm position, point out that although economic conditions of Me wcrlu arc affecting Cv.nsumpiion. it i.s v.'r.ic the les^ satisfactory that Unit d •Cingdom consumption has increased in the five59 words
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Article48 1930-07-12 19 £haremarket Steady. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. July 11. Rubber opened this morning at 5-13 l«d pot and 6-1 16 forward. Latvr prices were pot 5-3 4d and forward 6d The tone of uhe nvirket is easier. The sharomark- t li stradv and idle.48 words
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Article81 1930-07-12 19 [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT London. July ?1 At its meeting to-day Kent Tin dicidoi to arry forward £5.513. Mount Austin show- a credii balance of £69. 585. and Ls paying 5 per MT.t, carrying forward the balance. Tronoh is earning forward £56.852 Svnth Tronoh reports a loss81 words
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Article412 1930-07-12 19 Britain Loses Ground to Japan. A disquieting pictuie of impcrt; from the United Kingdom to Indii Ls afforded by the Survey cf the Impjit Trade cf India for the fiscal year. April. 1929. to March. 1930. just published by the Department of Overseas Trade. OM412 words
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Article62 1930-07-12 19 Agitation is still going on in Chinese circles against the "invasion" of the Chinese market by Swedish match merchants and the latest allegations to be made are to the fact that the latter are contemplating the opening of a factory in Chowkadoo. Chapel. Chinese merchants have left for Nanking to62 words
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Article210 1930-07-12 19 July 11. SELLING London 4 months' sight 23 29 32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London 60 days' sight 23 2532 London 30 days' sight 2 3 3|4 London, demand 23 23|32 London, TT. 2;3 11!16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1429 Hamburg, demand 234 New210 words
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Article206 1930-07-12 19 July 11. Tin 150 Tons $67 V Oambier g q 0 Pepper White 36 Pepper Black 27^ Flake Tapioca 4.52^ Pearl Sago Small 6 Copra Sundried 7.80 Rice, Anam No. 3 360 Rice Liang Hln Chan Alar* Red Eagle (New) tjO Rice. Siam old No. 1. 130 Rice, Rangoon206 words
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Article875 1930-07-12 19 FRIDAY. JULY 11th. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers Sellers. \sam Kumbang 23s 25s \yer Hitams (ss> 11s 3d 12s x.d. Bangrin Tin <£) 13s 9d 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 58 65 Buklt Arang ($1) 40 50 Burmah Malay 13s 15s nom Chenderiang 2s 6d875 words
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Article102 1930-07-12 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. .lu?y 11. I Tin.— Quiet. Kuchan 1.03 1.06. KlntM IJK 1.06, Penawats 53 56, Malay Consols 21 23. Sungoi Luas 1.15 1.25, Sungei Ways 2.20 2.25. Ulu Klangs 88 94, Talams 52 57. Lukuts 72'.. 80. Petalings 4 20 4.30. Ayer Hitams 11s 6cl 12s102 words
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Article418 1930-07-12 19 London, June IK. The fresh debacle on Wall Street, which is the natural sequence to tariff tinkering, har led to a further fall in prices of all commodities, but at present levels everything with the exception possibly of Lead is cheap, and Bears deserve to be punished for418 words
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Article76 1930-07-12 19 Adamson. llili.m Co.. Penang, Agents: Hitam Tin. 195 pkls. Sime, Darby Co., Agents: Lingui Tin sluicing 140.78 pikuls: Tribute 44.02; total 184.80. Evatt Co., Secretaries: Brunei United 36.600; 12 months 451.600; Bukit Timah 12.127: 6 months 59.603; Changkat Serdang 28.556: 5 months 128.154; Haytor 17.745: 676 words
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66 1930-07-12 19 July 11th.. 1 oYloi-k noon. Buyers Sellers R 8.8. equal to London Standard, Spot 18', 18' L Stand-.ird R.S.S. on Tender July 18'_- 18 August 18 'i 19 September 19', 19'^ Aug. -Sept. 19 19', Oct. -Dec. 20 20', Tcne of Market Dull. Latest Cable:66 words
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Article170 1930-07-12 19 Singapore. July 11. Rubber.— London 5 T .d. UDCIMUfad. Met (L'don Std.t Spot 18. SS RS.S. on TcndtJuly 18',. Aug-Sept. 18 Oct. -Dot. 19 Jan.March 21. DuM-Ea.sler. Tin.— London £132.2.6d. Down i;3.2.<>. Mining.— -Quiet. Suiwi Ways 225 2.3.V KitchaLs 1.03 1.06. Kiiita Dr»d«t- 1 03 1.06.170 words
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Article268 1930-07-12 19 Singapore, July 11. As far as we can gather the result of the recent producers' meetings in London is that all parties are unanimous that compulsory restriction is needed. This, however, is dependent on the Governments concerned, and from recent statements their intervention is most improbable.268 words
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Article184 1930-07-12 19 Singapore. July 10. The week passed with a quiet to dull tone prices being fairly steady until Wednesday when there was a drop of l 4 cent in sympathy with London and New York advices. Cables to-day quote London down 1 16d. to ST/sd.5 T/ sd. and Now184 words
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Article141 1930-07-12 19 An Englishman went to Vancouver three years ago and invested £149 in mink brooding on the slopes <jf North Vancouver, half an hour by road or ferry from the General Post Office His busines.s is now worth £3.200. Five years ago. a French-Ciinadian iMienmn found a141 words
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Article66 1930-07-12 19 The South Manchuria Railway Company, the* largest business concern In Japan with .1 capitalization of Y.440,000,000, announces a sweep- Ing dismissal of 876 men out of a total of 8.500 employes. The sensational cut has been effected it is said, in conformity with the raticnalization principle upheld by Dr. Mitsugu66 words
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Advertisement72 1930-07-12 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFTICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewrv E C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Lib Assurance Companies72 words
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Advertisement33 1930-07-12 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.33 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1930-07-12 20 TOURISTS' FORMIDABLE START. BRILLIANT INNINGS BY BRADMAN. YOUNG PRODIGY MAKES 309-AND PHENOMENAL SCORE: 458 FOR THREE WICKETS. AUSTRALIA. Ist Innings. Woodfnll b Hammond 50 McCabe not out u i Jarkson cLa r wood b Tatr 1 Extras. 9 1 Bradman not out ;;o'.» j Kippax 0 Chapman b Tat* 771,357 words
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Article32 1930-07-12 20 Lancashire, in their recent match against Worcestershire (in which they were led on the first innings) spent the whole of the first day in the field, while Worcestershire scored 305 for 5.32 words
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Article33 1930-07-12 20 Woodfull. who reached his thousand runs In the Lord's Test, has had five three figure innings— l33 against Worcestershire, 121 against Yorkshire. 216 against Cambridge U., 141 against Surrey, end 155 against England.33 words
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Article736 1930-07-12 20 NARROW VICTORY FOR S.C.C. JOHORE DEFEATED. Club Has Many Close Escapes. S.C.C 2; Johore XI l. The S.C.C. team which met the Johore XI at the Singapore Stadium yesterday and wc^ by two goals to one was nothing like a regiilpr Club side. To Brittain, who, after several lucky escapes,736 words
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Article147 1930-07-12 20 The following were the results in the heats which were run off on Thursday and Friday: Long Jump. Lt. Bryan R.E.. I, Spr. Tredgold S.R.E. (V) 2, Pte. Desker SVC. 3. Distance 19 feet 5-3 4 ins. Long: Jump. (Inter-Company) "A" Co. Welch Regiment 1. "D" Co. (M.G.)147 words
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Article52 1930-07-12 20 The following will represent the Medical College side to-day: S. L. Oehlers; Low Chin Seang; Yeoh Kum See; S. G. Rajahram; W. J. Ess; Ong Keh Chooi; V. C. G. Yzelman; Ong Kee Yearn; Tan Choon Keng; Sulaiman bin Attas; S. Row. Reserves: G. van Geyzel and Tan52 words
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Article54 1930-07-12 20 The following will represent the S.C.C. at :ricket against Raffles Institution on the lather's ground to-day commencing at 2 p.m.: F. H. Atkinson, R. A. Cessford, E. R. Evans, W. H. Follenfant, J. W. Jackson, R. Jarvls, H. H. Johnson, J. E. Jeans, W. N. Rothery, I. C. W.54 words
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Article351 1930-07-12 20 PERAK SUMMER RACES. Handicaps for Final Day. The following are the weights for the last day's racing at Ipoh to-day. Ponies (lasses 2 and 3 Div. 2 (6 furs). Red Blazes 10, Merry Boy 9.13, Shireen 9.13, Hidden Toy 9.9, Roaming 9.6. The Chef 9.4, Irish Lady351 words
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Article193 1930-07-12 20 Bobby Jones Leads the Field. [Reuters Service. 1 Interlachen. July 10. The American open golf championship began to-day. There are 141 entries including Bobby Jones, the holder. Tolley. Perkins, and Hapen. who is considered to be the most severe opposition for Jones. Eighteen holes are being193 words
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Article125 1930-07-12 20 Draw for Preliminary Rounds. Exempting the S.C.C.. Welch Regiment, S.C. FA. and the Malays from the qualifying rounds the S.A.F.A. have made the draw for the Singapore Cup competition. wSlldl resulted as follows: FIRST PRELIMINARY ROUND. July 19th. at Stadium S.C.FA. 2r.ds. vs. Welch 2nd. July 23rd. at125 words
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Article120 1930-07-12 20 Sequel to Stadium Match. The Disciplinary- Board of the S.A.F.A. have i decided to suspend Prescottt. of the Warders i F.C. for the remainder of 1930. This decision was arrived at at a meeting on Wednesday, when the Board investigated the circumstances in which players from The120 words
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32 1930-07-12 20 Yesterday's Results. Men's Doubles Handicap. Arathoon and Pattoh beat Warren and Augustln, 6 2, 6 4. Collins Free and Nollie beat Lt. Waring and Brodie, 6—l, 7—5.32 words
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Advertisement123 1930-07-12 20 I OFFICE REQUISITES, j 1 ACCOUNT BOOKS. I STANDARD LEDGERS AND ACCOIM 800l LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS. I LETTER FILES. I RELIANCE. SECURITY (Lever Clip). CRITERION d I FAVOURITE (Bellow). CRITERION (Box) I TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. I RIBBONS FOR STANDARD MACHINFs 1 CARBONS. I (QUARTO FOOLSCAP) I KOLOK. CARIBONUM. TAGGER. I)K\< I123 words
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