The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 July 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-07-29 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,090. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, SJS. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS19 words
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Article462 1930-07-29 1 Our London correspondent rabies, quoting the Financial Times' Amsterdam correspondent, that the Anglo-Dutch rubber restriction proposals include negotiations with the Government of the Dutch East Indies for reduction of output on a basis of 75 per cent, of the 1929 production Page 19. That the T.P.A. should462 words
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Article809 1930-07-29 1 Old Mrs. Nit. looking at her best m her Sunday gown and her black bonnet, from which two side pieces of grey hair escape, left the Chapel of tht Peculiar People almost as soon as the hymn that followed upon the address of Brother Place had come809 words
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Advertisement163 1930-07-29 1 WING LOONG. rO E HIGH CLAM TAILORING. Hz Flnlih Guaranteed pi* tt HIOH STREET. t RAFFLES HOTEL t EXVIMEST ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION. li:\ DANCES j DINNER DANCES X J* MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY X SATURDAY NIGHT DINNERS A SPECIALITY j> MONIA LITTER^ ORCHESTRA RECOGNISED AS THE BEST163 words
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Advertisement256 1930-07-29 1 EOIOP£#HOTEL 9 "Renowned by Recommendation." S DANCING. After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday jf ij and Saturday. i[ ij MUSIC— On the VERANDAH every Saturday from j[ I j 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. and Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. j ij mmmmmmmm mmmm^ i[ 5256 words
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Advertisement90 1930-07-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notices, auctions etc. Page 9. Bargains at Whiteaway's annual sale Para 6. Double Ace cigarettes always fresh Pace 17. There is a Dunlcp accessory for every need Page 1. A moderate sum will b.M beautiful linen Page 2. Australian black mv hroonvs at John Lit!'. Page 10.90 words
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Advertisement12 1930-07-29 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for -EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS, 32. HIGH STREET.12 words
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Article162 1930-07-29 2 Indian and Unemployment Problems London. Jul> Indii and u-.trnp'oyment arc two p:oh: n which are at pre .ent engaging the most MrtoU' attention and v ill fig -re pramhlcnUy m discosrtons at the Tenth L b ral Summer School I be held at Oafocd :n the firrt162 words
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Article135 1930-07-29 2 Triumph fer liigours of English Climate. London. July 23. The Erm'.i-h climate has won the first r unci of its conte t "-th the IfCnl Dress R. m Party wl: I "great dMßonotratlon'* m Hyde Park ye a lay evening In anticipation of hundred s of "rationally135 words
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Advertisement278 1930-07-29 2 j CAPITOL RESTAURANT j Itry our f DELICIOUS j I PASTRY j Manufactured by the most up-to-date j plant under the personal supervision of a Ifrench pastry expert, j J OL'R SPKCIALITY. I Real Cream Meringues. j A Moderate Sum jj Will bun beautiful linens. Costume Jewellery, and un-\ usual278 words
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Advertisement307 1930-07-29 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE j 3} Tuesday Aug. 12th.. to Sat: Aug. Kith., at 9.30 p.m. ifi THE ifi 3 SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS Sj WILL PRESENT. jjj LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. _fi PLAY PRODUCED BY CARL LAWSON. ifi ifi ifi Booking Opens Tues: Aug. sth., $3. 2 and 1. v:307 words
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Advertisement356 1930-07-29 2 31 < 31 i v: _x<____i__iiiii___________?\ -h c^__^^^t_^^^^^k-^3^-s^__^^«i^-^^^^^^Bk^lHF a^ *«____t«*_____ mmm**: ifom. Hfi _____n_______^___k i^P wl A Ar^^^m ii- 4 V~~ I lii I Ci tSAf ___r A IB tf V 9 V lAI Hf a 1 f;6-15 TO.NIGHT 9.| S ifi ifi ifi > ifi ifi ifi CflgHO- COLD\V\356 words
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Miscellaneous381 1930-07-29 2 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 19th. High Water, 13.15. 9 0 ft. Tinkil Tin. mtg. Derricks. 11.30 a.m. Municipal Oommhtlon I.H pm. Pootball: Div I. RE. vs. Malays, Jalan Besar. Div. II: Robinsons vs. BAT.. S.R.C. cronnd. SPA. Cup: Police vs. SCC. 11. Stadium. Wednesday. 30th. High Water. 00.46, 10.5 ft.. 13.51,381 words
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Article534 1930-07-29 3 MR. SHERRIFF AND HOLLYWOOD. Invitation to Work on Talk-Film. Mr. R. C. ShervifT. the author of "Journey's End and Badger i Green who is coarhing a Kingston crew at Henley, d_.j_cus.sed his plans with the Morning Post. He stated that he had received an invitation to jo to Hollywood to534 words
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Article399 1930-07-29 3 Ridiculing German Military Hat. Paris. June .>_.. Vladimir Durov. the celebrated animal trainer, has. according to news received fiom BU-Wla, recently died at Voronezh. Durov and his brother Anatole. who died *A the hlflnnlm of 1918. both enjoyed ligh .trity for nearly a generation ia RuuhMorning Post - 399 words
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Article65 1930-07-29 3 Newcastle Infirmary doctors, electricians, and engineers spent a long time trying to remove a steel ring from the finger of a boy aged eight. Steel MM, files, and carborundum had no effect. Then the boy's finger was laid on a 141 b. sledge-hammer, and the ring, on65 words
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Article125 1930-07-29 3 Free Trader No Longer. London. July 3. T have been a free Iraitel all my life, but I am one no longer," said Lord Derby, m a speech at Liverpool to-day. "Foreign markets had been lost by Britain, some for ever, aaid we must do our125 words
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Article27 1930-07-29 3 I think middle age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets m at about fifty-— Dean IngeDean Inge - 27 words
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Advertisement312 1930-07-29 3 r\ &S-I y/ a U "em'\^r r-—mm\mWt^t li Gl iously Alive— Always care m the world they can dance t because they are gloriously alive uslv healthy and fit. Hall's Wine has ed them with both mental and physical s of power, which enable them to get t red per312 words
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Advertisement426 1930-07-29 3 *v__a_M»XB)®(__ •,e.« •^2XJ__AJ.£ j SYNOLEO 1 THE OIL-BOUND WASHABLE i PISTTMPER. j THE DURABLE WASHABLE. IMPERVIOUS I FINISH WHICH "SYNOLEO" GIVES IS f ACTUALLY EQUAL TO THE RESULT GIVEN t BY A FLAT ENAMEL-BUT— AT DISTEMPER COST "SYNOLEO" IS SUITABLE FOR t BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DECORATIVL I WORK. t426 words
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Article1935 1930-07-29 4 T. Stanhope Sprigg - Aviation Day by Day. T. Stanhope Sprigg OVERCOMING FOG: SIDE BY SIDE SEATING: THE PRINCES NEW PLANE. By (Specially Written for the Free Press) London. July 2. As the result of a series of experiments that have just beer, concluded by Royal Air Force pilots it may now be claimed1,935 words
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Article54 1930-07-29 4 Willesden woman, seeking an assault summons against her husband: Can I have it free, please? I cannot very well ask him for money to pay for it. Willesden magistrate to a defendant: Why [were you not here the other day? Defendant: I was. sir, but there was such a crowd54 words
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Article1355 1930-07-29 4 ROSE PATTERSON - ROSE PATTERSON BY SOME of the most eminent French doctors have agreed that a practitioner who cannot deduce anything from a patient's handwriting is not adequately equipped for his job. They suggest that the medical student's studies should Include a course m Paris. graphology. The truth,Free Press; N.A.N.A. - 1,355 words
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434 1930-07-29 4 Talk of Disguise on Visit to London. Hollywood. June 20. Temporarily abandoning film work. Charl. Chaplin will leave for London m September tc enjoy a rest and holiday amid the scenes of his boyhood and to renew associations with prominent English friends. In an434 words
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58 1930-07-29 4 London, July. 15. Another London postman was robbed of his mail bag to-day. He was delivering letters m Westminster, where a man on a bicycle snatched his bag, remounted, and dashed off across Westminster Bridge. It is stated that the bag contained only one registered letter,58 words
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Article103 1930-07-29 4 Sir George Penny. MP., walking m Hy^e Park. saw. m the Row. a former companion m a big-game shooting expedition m the East. His Highness Sir Ibrahim, the Sultan of Johore. They had not met for some years. The Sultan was invited to visit the House of Commons, and on103 words
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Article1094 1930-07-29 4 The Chicago Battlefront The Underworld Breaks off DinL matic Relations THE KILLING OF ALFRED LINGL* This Ls the first of a series of six stories m which Mr. Balm.-.- w novelist, short story writer, and reporter. Ls describing the crisis roiif...nt, n and perhaps the nation m the gang warfareFree Press; N.A.N.A. - 1,094 words
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Article473 1930-07-29 4 Glad That Dance Tunes Do Not Live. London. June 26. John Philip Sousa. probably the best-krov l bandmaster m the world, sat m his room rt his West End hotel to-day and talked about the curious days m which he. at the age of473 words
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59 1930-07-29 4 WORLD OF FUTURE WIL L LIVE ON AIR. Dr. Levinstein's Prff*** A prediction that tn live on air was made b) I presiding ovei I BM Chemical Industry at B that. 9*99* synthetic nil also supply synthetic fuel the worlds ran *ai Q] .uutelv be drawn I Bad sun. Anot59 words
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Article520 1930-07-29 5 Woman's Attempt to Blackmail Millionaire. Capetown, June 20. Mrs. Oesuna Salmond and Arthur Wolstenholme were each sentenced to a year's imprisonment with hard labour to-day by Mr. Bovill the magistrate before whom they appeared on a charge of attempting to extort £10.000 from Sir Joseph Robinson, the520 words
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Article473 1930-07-29 5 All Inquiet on the Social Front. Washington. By occupying the seat ol honour on President Hoover's right hand at a brilliant banquet on June 14th. Mrs. Dolly Gann won another round m her battle lor precedence over Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Long worth. Mrs. Gann who is473 words
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230 1930-07-29 5 Trapped m Blazing Building. Sydney, June 29. Thousands of people watching a fire to-day m Vauxhall House, at the corner of Bathurst and Pitt Streets, saw a 19--years-old girl fall 130 feet aftei she had been overcome by smoke and flames. The girl,230 words
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Article40 1930-07-29 5 Miss Cullom. oi Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey, has cycled 590 miles irom London m four days. She is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Simmonds. oi Lorn-terrace. Oban. She weighed ast. 51bs.. and lost only lib oo Che journey.40 words
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Advertisement189 1930-07-29 5 Mr __>_----o^^K \4—m\ 9*. ___P^_______. lln^^^ Many who Mr. a.&hu.^i, suffered agony pi?mouth PU writer£ for years from deep-seated l \C f AMm "Whilst m H.M. Nit; Z m mm 1 l ulcers, bad legs and similar I <w which r**sulted m an V^]/ SJIJnB!" Twu complaints, have known A*Wf~>t189 words
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Advertisement228 1930-07-29 5 Kt^^ ©uality— MW Excellent! g W Your throat Miys SO __H__.- '^^^Br '^^Sf iitimm __B —mtc^ Tftu„iit"^ jßt t\\\ MMt *> PURE TOBACCO <» Natural CORK-TIP i xj^ 7^ s^v Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of //§JV **W\ I Sinia tobacco guaranteed pure t h e finest possible228 words
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Article668 1930-07-29 6 The Wonders of St. Pauls Cathedral Organ. When the King attended the service to ceicbrate the reopening cf St. Paul's Cathedral be heard one of the finest church organs m the world. It is a far cry from a rta hollow reeds, operated by human lungsDaily Express - 668 words
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Article186 1930-07-29 6 Killing Rats as Big as Cats for 2s lii .he village of Thorpe (Surrey) is a man gifted with the peculiar charms of the Pied Piper c: Hamelin. Councillor Cawsey, at the meeting of the Otaertsej Rural Council, referred to the necessity of destroying the186 words
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Article154 1930-07-29 6 J UR OR AND "BUTCHERS." Coroner's Objection to an Expression. A verdict of "Accidental death*' was returned ot the inquest at Chatham en William Sydney Wright, aged thirty-one. a yeoman of signals, who died from a bayonet wound received during training at Chatham Naval Barracks. The foreman cf the jury.154 words
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Article19 1930-07-29 6 Lord Gorell - Lord Gorell One can be a great author anywhere: ni.lr a pencil and paper and one's self are needed.19 words
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112 1930-07-29 6 £3,000,000 Loss. Now York, June Ti. Mr. Harold R. Rx-der. the "Wizard cf Wallstreet." has been arrested on a charge cf grand larceny preferred by his own firm of brokers He is being held for trial on bail of £2.030. and a specific charge against him112 words
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Advertisement313 1930-07-29 6 ANNUAL SAIL The Values Offered are nothing Less than Remarkable, as these Examples will j Serve to Shew. Z^^S^k Wffc) L>mr*\ J~J®l r^'rZT MENS' WHITE PITH 11 Mlilll oIT UlCh topees. ■Will Sale Price n j Polo shape, siz^ IH to 7 4 inch. >l II fl Nl ru^-y OalC313 words
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Advertisement139 1930-07-29 6 V\rt BU »I S °A ,1 v/|^ f V Dust and dirt are the hiding places ol dcadh I disease germs. Never tolerate their ii nee j* I the home. Use Lifebuoy Soap to cleanse i\ lT I trace of them away. Lifebuoy Soap is famous all I over the139 words
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Article794 1930-07-29 7 THE CHRYSLER BUILDING. 1,030 Ft. Structure In New York. With its height increased to 1,030 feet, the Chrysler Building. New York, surpasses even the Eiffel Tower, m Paris, and is a new wonder of the world. There are 3,800 windows, lighting 1.000.000 feet of floor area. Impressions794 words
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Article192 1930-07-29 7 Throws Wife and Children Over Precipice. Newhaven, U.S.A., June 28. Raymond Spang was driving his family across country from Texas when he suddenly became insane, and killed them all. The motoring party had stopped for lunch m West Rock Park, and the four children had crowded towards192 words
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Advertisement267 1930-07-29 7 *_Bl w^AmmM^r v. 3-_-sa_»________^i •"^Jb I Why let heat sap your vj J nerve-strength till ex■^l ■*^^^r haustion and weakness eventually make you a nervous wreck i> Increase your power of resistance ag.unst heat by infusing an extra hu.ld.ng up reserve of strength m your nerves km R oe, You267 words
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Advertisement158 1930-07-29 7 I fll I I -____________H SM Afl fl ~*t?- 4 m%£ mmmm i ms» ''i I MX? ip^'"^'^^^^?^^ -/V rflrrr A DISPLAY OFC_: I GOOD SECOND HAND CARsf WILL BE HELD IN OUR SHOWROOMS From Monday 28t/i Ju/y 1930. I X j: A FEW BARGAINS V V 192 7-28 Armstrong-Siddeley158 words
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Article569 1930-07-29 8 BIG SCALE BUSINESS. Translation Puzzles m India. Six hundred and fifty versions of the Bible and a record circulation m 1929! By adding twelve new versions to the list and introducing the Bible to many thousands of new readers the British and Foreign Bible Society569 words
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Article245 1930-07-29 8 A Broken Romance. London. July 17. Paris Romance is now believed to be re>ponsible for the disappearance of Mr. Reginald Lee. the British Acting Consul-General at Marseilles, who has been missing since November 4th. Le Matin's correspondent at Marseilles says that the police have found out that245 words
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Article193 1930-07-29 8 Armed Dacoits' Coup at Delhi. Delhi, July 7. A letter signed "Long Live Revolution" received by Seth N. N. Gadodia. a municipal Commissioner here, was the prelude to the theft of Rs. 16.100 from his swadeshi shop m the heart of the city last night. Five young men.193 words
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Advertisement426 1930-07-29 8 fl Gly fife i l ifl Uie **0 %K. fl I \_^^mmml I I I I 0r **tl W 111 4vl! iVu^-( t2 *c m such"* S U c y-* 3 fl fl fl I _H Ui -t °*-uj Pubi fll fll fl M-t.^i Ife-W ____u__i__t^^ _____B_i__i t Hit fl_K_fcC.426 words
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Advertisement167 1930-07-29 8 i_____H _______r >s^______v ""^^^^^^wfcajh i-_?w3__c -^_)#W -c*+ k *256&-* a _____13__B$$ For Beautiful White Teeth You must use ODOL ODOL Tooth Paste makes >our teeth gle.im pg ul.no m six days and leaves tho enamel unharmt d. It contains the finest ingredients possible, which __pen from their antiseptic properties, assist167 words
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Advertisement359 1930-07-29 9 BUSINESS CARDS. IfASSAGE If J MMIKO I• M e..y GhaaL I*" MEMORIALS. j PHGAPORE I \SKET CO. \(r. 1 I f*aa*e Road. o ff I street— Phone 6075. n()V T WEAR A TRUSSI" HATNARD CO., LTD. 11, MTTSSI ROAD. |«CIiH PINGS,ROAD METAL LIME FOR SALE Del_Tf rv 1 Railway Siding359 words
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Advertisement591 1930-07-29 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO NEW TENDERING RULES POSTED IN TENDER ROOM. NOTICE ls hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained ln the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Supply of a591 words
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Advertisement519 1930-07-29 9 TRADE MARK NOTICE. tVS^3£^p I -__ac_S*_E__i_r3_-___^^l______i__________--C-_-_AV' __^'___i___s___________^i--L Jf"*^ 1 Notice is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the cxc lusive property of Messrs Godfrey Phillips Limited of London. England, m respect o_ the follav.int; goods: Cigarettes. Tobacco, etc. Any persons making use of the said Trade Mark or519 words
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Advertisement453 1930-07-29 9 AUCTION SALE m m mm m me—wre—mmmmmmm. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of HIGH GRADE WALNUT-STAINED. WAX POLISHED AND CANTON BLACKWOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IRON SAFES. COTTAGE PIANO ETC. Removed from a Count vy residence for convenience of Sale. On Friday, August Ist., at 10.30 a.m. To be held at Meaara. Cheong Koon453 words
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Advertisement447 1930-07-29 9 "^H ___a»^^ After Malaria When the fever has gone yet tht weakness the feeling of utter exhaustion and lassitude lingers and lingers— then is the time for you to send to the nearest chemist or store for bottle of WATERBURY'S COMPOUND After the first bottle you SB begin to improve447 words
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Article20 1930-07-29 10 VELGE— At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on July 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Velge. a daughter.20 words
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Article58 1930-07-29 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. Woon Chow Tat of the Master Attendant's ReEistry of Shipping* Office. Marine Department. Singapore, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Woon Hcng Heng of Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Cheang Seok Cheng Neo < Emily Cheang second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheang Jim58 words
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Article25 1930-07-29 10 DE MORN AY. —On June 26. 1930, at Tankerton. Kent. FREDERICK ALEXANDER DE MORNAY. late of the FMS Civil Service. 'F.M.S. papers, please copyt.25 words
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794 1930-07-29 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. THE INDIAN SITUATION. A very delicate situation seems likely to arise, if it has not already arisen, m India m connection with the manoeuvres which are being carried out to bring about the cooperation of Congress m the Roundtable Conference and a cessation794 words
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Article599 1930-07-29 10 Mr. F. A. de Mornay. late of the F.M.S. Civil Service, died on June 26, at Tankertor, Kent. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald of the Medical Department, Johore. has been m Kuala Lumpur on a short visit. The Consul for Switzerland will be At Home at the Swiss Club on AugustM.M.; T.O.M. - 599 words
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Article532 1930-07-29 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, July 28, 12 noon. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: §pot £135 14 16 (up £1). Forward £137 10 16 (up £1 2 16). The market is dull.T.O.M.; M.M. - 532 words
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Article387 1930-07-29 10 NEW ARRIVALS AT THE ZOO. GIFTS FROM Sl\<; AP()RF Tiger Breaks (>, H n j,Travelling |j ox Keeper Lanworn. who Singapore for the put,. London m charge <>t mammals, birds, and repl fm Through the kindness ol M r Au and Co., the consignment JH crates and cages, was com,387 words
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Article127 1930-07-29 10 Penang Defendant Acquitted. I From Our Own |Vi...i.i_. Jul. In the District Court Forrer disci-arced a Chines, ihopkefper. 0W Kam Without calling 00 th d charged with sale of chandu Mr. Auten. revenue <>!_.< i I raid, said he was ■CCOmpanied I venue officer and a Chil127 words
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Article86 1930-07-29 10 Coroner's Kiuiuiry. I From Our Own Cor Him ulv An inquest was hclu Boon, the eighteen yeaiwas drowned whilt iwta Bungah on July 20 It was stated that be after entering the water with the deceased, went to h him by the arm but the r rii*86 words
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Article80 1930-07-29 10 m 1* The dress rehear.al of th turn of the Prodigal Son (1 to be staged by the V: Association m aid of th- b hist Union was carried Moonlight Hall. New W cess. The play is full ot »c uho from start to finish tl to have80 words
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Article26 1930-07-29 10 *r. Mr The engagement ta ann> Chow Tat of the Master tl QggA Miss Cheang Seok Chene N second daughter of Mt end Chuan of Singapore26 words
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Advertisement284 1930-07-29 10 The Sign of the Best. Beer ALLSOPPS a.a:a :aRR l a4ia;!a.Ra a.a a a a a a^awfl^a^'aaifl^i BY SPECIAL %^ff j#S___ HJkI THE KING P APPOINTMENT TO F SIAM estd. af !*3 A VERY. ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF LADIES AND GENTS WATCHES IN THE BEST "OMEGA" MAKE. INCLUDING LEATHER FOLDING AND284 words
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Advertisement88 1930-07-29 10 fnDelliiontt]) X_iA^>oUAUTY^_> ASPARAGUS I j i i— n _-iii i BETTER LIVE ONE DAY AS A LION than a hundred years as a sheep, is the inscription on an Italian coin. There are sheep like that. They usually feature on the menu as lamb. A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY88 words
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Article68 1930-07-29 11 10 000 RADS ATTACK CHANGSHA. FOREIGNERS LEAVING. startling Developments of China Communist Menace. lf ;i BMteni Reuter's Service] Pripinff. July 28. report! show alarming tl u Communist menace. A "ril-linwd li- to have <*apKianuM. and to have ad,l miles Kiukiang. b hay. been operating m Hunan have combined lined army68 words
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Article104 1930-07-29 11 EGYPTIAN POLITICAL CRISIS. The Nate! Proclamation. Bernee.l Cairo. July >K. th. Watd proclamation my* tunenj revolted against Bed from the face of Government is autoISlel to-day passed a In tile present Govern- to collect taxes from or.lv paid when a Gov«n uoviTiim.-nt." prohibited the publication and the local press and104 words
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Article55 1930-07-29 11 Twenty-Six Killed. [Reuter*! Service.] London. July 28. Commons Mr. Dalton Br fish H:i_h Commissioner Xl Thursday last that all ■iMialties since July 15 and 26 others killed W HMS Ramillies had pro..d H MS. Waterhen to BJCS v. Elizabeth was remaining was satisfied that receiving all necessary55 words
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35 1930-07-29 11 Ru>*ian Traders' Tragedy. Service I Riga. July 28. thai the Oepu has of small traders m -peculating In foodstuffs Ished them without trial to been confined m a page 12.]35 words
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Article128 1930-07-29 11 tmti Sequel to Argument with .instable wtw I '.earing McNair h had collected during the Polo Club ground praau ullm. before the Ml Tua. a school tabic push d ented it and struck the U th straggle, tt a P W for tc police constable one of128 words
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Article58 1930-07-29 11 t« htfe visit to Victoria Street. arrested by Chief cnn*-."".' V" ,ncl of the "ligation Department n street on July 19 ..ere months' rigorc.r, i:(1 recommendation Distnct Judge, that Tt* accused were conWni members of the PWjr while the ninth ac- *»tlj assisting m the man-' concern58 words
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69 1930-07-29 11 A MAJORITY REPORT. Government Committee's Conclusions. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London. July 28 The Government Committee which has been examining the problem of capital punishment has issued a majority report m favour of the retention of the supreme penalty, but adds that it should be69 words
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Article355 1930-07-29 11 Occupants Hurled Through Roof of Cabin. London, July 22 Experts are at present at a loss to account for the cause of the aeroplane crash at Meopham. but discount the idea of an explosion as the engine was found intact. An Air Ministry- expert says that all355 words
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Article474 1930-07-29 11 Accounts Wanted. A Supreme Court action arising out of a case from Malacca wa.; commenced befor e the Chief Juftice. Sir William Murison. yesterday vi "inch Tan Soo Lock was the plaintiff and the defendants Tan Jiak Choo and Tan Soo Gim. the executor of the will474 words
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Article27 1930-07-29 11 I FREE PRESS SER VICE— COPYRIGHT. 1 London. July 28. The latest figures of London rubber stocks are 80.845 The Liverpol stocks total 28.381.27 words
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Article1233 1930-07-29 11 LADY CLEMENTFS APPEAL. Government House "At Horne 9 and Exhibition. The fact that a selling centre for Malayan arts and crafts would shortly be opened m Singapore was disclosed by Lady Clementi at an "At Home" held at Government House yesterday afternoon under the auspices of1,233 words
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Article149 1930-07-29 11 EMPIRE TRADE ISSUE. Independents Hold Balance of Power [Reuter's Service Ottawa, July 28. Polling m the general election In Canada is proceeding to-day. The campaign wound up with broadcast addresses by the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) and the Opposition leader (Mr. Bennett), emphasising the vital issues.149 words
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Article67 1930-07-29 11 Italy Looking After Stranded Children. [Reuter's Service.] Avellino, July 28. All th**e injured m the earthquake have now been taken to hospital from the temporary first aid stations. Orphans are being sent to institutions and families all over Italy. Only residents and relief workers are67 words
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Article98 1930-07-29 11 Protest Against New Insurance Act. [Reuter's Service] Lille. July 28. A general strike of textile workers here has now been declared m consequence of objection to the new National Insurance law. The strikers express readiness to accept the application of the new law but demand an98 words
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Article74 1930-07-29 11 fN'anvo Nichi-Nichi Service.! Tokyo, July 28. The Government is believed to be facing great difficulty m balancing the next Budget m view of a big deficit of the revenue for 1930 which is forecast. It is reported that the Government is contemplating a retrenched budget within the74 words
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Article184 1930-07-29 11 Chinese on Gang Robbery and Murder Charge. Before Mr. Justice Cobbet. at the Assizes yesterday, two Chinese. Fang Loh Chiu and Han Huan Sek. were charged with gang robbery with murder. It was alleged that on April 28. ten or more men went to a184 words
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Article83 1930-07-29 11 Foiled by Neighbours. A Chinese living at the 4th. mile. Bukit Timah Road attempted to commit suicide on Sunday by burning himself alive. He emptied a tin of kerosene oil over his hut, started a fire and then ran into the burning building. The other inmates of83 words
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Advertisement115 1930-07-29 11 I WEDDING GIFTS of TASTE I ROBINSONS if "~~^T_____________PH-BL___ 1 i _.^____E. ____r jkMi k. if; fl .LJLi jflv il E 9__a jfe ie iL________-_-______-_j *m*^\MtM\ '01 W No. ftlP?. jj COCKTAIL SET ON OVAL TRAY g Price $52.50. __R fi No. 9012. JS HORS D'OEUVRE DISH FIVE CUT CRYSTAL115 words
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Article169 1930-07-29 12 WIDESPREAD DISTRESS. Fatal Panic m Shaken Church. I Reuter's Service. I Rome, July 27. The Finance Minister. M. Musconi. has i sued orders suspending the collection of taxes hi towns most stricken by the earthquake m Potenza Province and has asked the authorities m Avellino Province what169 words
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Article150 1930-07-29 12 Three Englishmen Finish First. I Reuter's Service! Berlin. July !7. Three Englishmen. Captain Broad. Mr Alan Butler and Mr. Thorn were the first to arriv t* on the completion of the round-Europe Alan Butler, however, is automatically rusiiuahtied lor fitting a new pi op. Her at150 words
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80 1930-07-29 12 Assassin Wounded and Arrested. I Reuter's Sen. ice. 1 New York. luW -.7. Pessoa's chauffeur (_beu i ro_ st and mounded the assassin, who was arrested (News from Rio de Jen -hrn laiMec fctfd I bat Joao Pessoa I President of the State of80 words
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Article348 1930-07-29 12 Tributes at Privy Council .Meeting. London. July 21. Tributes to the memory of Sir Binode Mitter were paid at a meeting ot the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council by Lord Dunedin. Lord Thankerton. Lord Russt-1 of Killowen. Lord MacMillan. the Canadian Chief Justice. Mr.348 words
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65 1930-07-29 12 Rugby. July 22. Miss Amy Johnson, who will fly from Egypt to Croydon by an Imperial Airways machine, ■will receive an official welcome when she arrives on August 4. The Air Ministry is making arrangements and the Air Minister. Lord Thomson, will be present,65 words
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Article1039 1930-07-29 12 AT BAY WITH MACHINE GUN. CONSTABLE RUNS AMOK. Two Hours Battle After Woman's Death. liong Kong. July 21. An Indian constable ran amok last night at the Lokmachau police station on the KowloonKwangtung frontier. He broke into the armoury, seized a rifle and forced his way into the room of1,039 words
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Article23 1930-07-29 12 Mr. C. E. Jackson, of the Stores Department, F.M.S. Railways, and Deputy Game Warde Selangor, left by the Morea on ten months' leave.23 words
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Article1001 1930-07-29 12 A 4—l VICTORY. Tilden Falls to Cochet's Genius. Reuter's Service, j Paris. July 27. France retained the Davis Cup to-day. beaming the United States by four matches to one. Cochet beat Tilden 4 6. 6 3. 6 l. 7 5. Borotra beat Lott 5 7. 61,001 words
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375 1930-07-29 12 GAOL INTERVIEW. Sir Tej Bahadur SapriTs and Mr. Jayakar's Mission. [Reuter's Service] Allhabad. July 27. Mr. JayaKar and Sir Tcj Baliadur Sipru he Indian Liberal leaders, interviewed Mot. lai •nd Jawaharlal Nerhu for 27 minutes m M..n; Jail this afternoon. They will resume the e«»r.ersations375 words
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Article77 1930-07-29 12 the form which eluded him m his match against Allison to win, the score suggests, wttn margin indicative of his superior genius Full results: Singles. Tilden beat Borotra 2 6. 7—5, 6 4, 7—5. Cochet beat Lott 6 4, 6 2, 6 2. Cochet beat Tilden 4 6, 6 3,77 words
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Article1350 1930-07-29 12 RANGOON EFFORT. Missing Airman Feared Drowned. By the Prome mail train which left Rangoon last night, (says the Rangoon QaaetU cf July 22 1. an uncfficial party which is to search for the missing aviator. Hook, set out on what WID probably be the most extensive1,350 words
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Article89 1930-07-29 12 GOVERNMENT •> v Mr. (.i-aham L<efc_B.atii [British Radii Th.- Pm idem i 1 Wilh., .n Qraham miners' dem I I i th He said that air. the Oovernm at wt the Whoiemll :.r,e i [eminent continued then- next h I structure of publ trol, and to89 words
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Article74 1930-07-29 12 Satisfactory Trial Irif, [British Radio (Metal I Bagbj 1..1. rhe airship Rio tart Bight Bfb r LM I. Major Scott I satisfied with tl lie at the DM I until t: I try's orders sm received to to Canada. Sht- will 1,..\, favourable i The weather74 words
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Article140 1930-07-29 12 Sir Philip Chetwoclcs (all to British Lgfign. Leadsa, iiii* :<■ Something skin < pessimism m Britain i Phih.p Chetwode, eddi Being tin B rally at I), rtae* He f.-It vi.i. had found here— a spirit of depf. [of defeatism especially over tions He appealed t>> the Legion140 words
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Article801 1930-07-29 13 Chapman's Amazing Fielding. By IVAN SHARPE. The fight for the cricket "Ashes" now proceeding m England is proving the most sensational for years. No more wonderful cricket match has ever been played than that m which Australia squared accounts with England by beating them by 7 wickets801 words
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Article61 1930-07-29 13 Rustom Pasha Wins the Eclipse Stakes. London. July 18. The Eclipse Stakes (14 miles) resulted as follows: RUSTOM PASHA 1 LOVELACE 2 WALTER GAY 3 Eleven ran. Won by a neck, half length between second and third. The betting: 4 to 1 against Rustom Pasha.61 words
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Article59 1930-07-29 13 [Reuter's Service. 1 New York. July 27. The following are the latest baseball results. National LeagueNew York 10, Pittsburgh 4. Brooklyn 8, Cincinatti 5. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 16. Boston 4, St. Louis 5. Boston 6, St. Louis 5. American League. Detroit 12, New York 8. Chicago 4, Washington 1.59 words
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Article560 1930-07-29 13 W. T. Brindley's Good Work for Bucks. The well known C.C.C. cricketer, W. T. Brindley. who is on a holiday m England just now. is playing a good deal of cricket and will appear regularly for Buckinghamshire m the Minor Counties Championship, as he did when560 words
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234 1930-07-29 13 Popular Success at Lord's. London. July 18. There could have been no more popular success, after his gallant efforts for England m the Tests, than that of Duleep at Lord's to-day, when he equalled the records of R. E. Foster m 1900. and J. King234 words
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168 1930-07-29 13 Have They Caused Nervous Tension? London, July 18. The question whether the severe regulations governing the Australian test team has caused an epidemic of illness has arisen, following on Grimmetts illness. He is the fifth to fall ill since the team landed m England. Grimmett got up168 words
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Advertisement257 1930-07-29 13 When baby screams m nam C -%w M thcf should have an instant remedy at hand. There should always be a bottle of >. oodwafd'l Gripe Water m the house where there is a baby. This tried and trusted remedy tor baby ailments is prescribed freely by doctors and nurses257 words
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Advertisement242 1930-07-29 13 mm i > **^^^-_™^B V* tfj-^J&r^. -**^M^^___-_ i^_! i&fiMA&k -_______________Bw__B^^^?^i^- s i "V -'-WIISI 302 Years Ago the Haigs began to distil Scots Whisky. Many other distillers followed, but none excelled them, and none can claim the years of experience rr that belong alone to «5 the Haig family. y242 words
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Advertisement830 1930-07-29 14 Blue Funnel Line I REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLT. 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 Dne. MENTOR For London, Rotterdam and830 words
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Advertisement565 1930-07-29 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co„ Ltd* (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Singapore. SA CITY OF ATHENS July 31 s_s. CITY OF HEREFORD Sept. 6 s.s. CTTY OF565 words
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Advertisement487 1930-07-29 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines! (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. ti Col UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYS GOVQQQm I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK I I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA jap w I Dae. Tonnage. Cingapore. Tonna^.487 words
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Advertisement715 1930-07-29 15 0 S. K. Line. s«w York:— (from H i:;- Kong; m lEuratt lifijjht Service). Tokal Maru Aug. 21 *ma* N ,rouvrr:— (from Ko> t Hawaii Maru Aug 16 Hamburg, Bremen m ;i j Atlas Maru AU3. 17 18 RfO d» Janeiro. Si-nto:,, I H'i'T.o.s Aires. (Round-the- i,i I I *La715 words
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Advertisement564 1930-07-29 15 mm\\\mm\m. W%* :^^-mJmm\ \mmmm>\ 4M vim •Ji- y '*.'mW**tm mm'-^M m^l t TO" MARSEILLES. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. f FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES ANO GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Kj S!n,«rapore. Slnganorr. Penan? New York. Pr*. Van Buren. Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug.564 words
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Advertisement735 1930-07-29 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451. with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freights. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.735 words
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Advertisement836 1930-07-29 16 Burns Philp Line* (Incorporated In Australia). 1 FOR BRISBANE, SYDNET AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rspilsi *-~-*****j sailings by tbe wen-known steamer MMBUd (7376 tana) and t*a motor vessel Malabar (4,512 tone). Tbs MARELLA Is one of tbe largest and finest steamers trading to fetJ— l Cabins836 words
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Advertisement261 1930-07-29 16 sjs. VAN SPILBERGEN. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer 1 from Australia (arrived July 14th.) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at godown No. 52 on Tuesday, July 29th., 1930, at 9 a.m. No further survey will261 words
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Advertisement412 1930-07-29 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. I nt 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK "^»s (Incorporated ln D.S A GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA *v, BALTIMORE. AN| (via Sues) Doe. Sails. ACS. SILVERABH Aug. 18 Auk 24 New M.S. SILVERWILLOW Bept. 1 Sept °<* PACIFIC--JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICP SINGAPORE TO SAN412 words
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Miscellaneous676 1930-07-29 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BT TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 8 ajn Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 am j Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday j and676 words
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Miscellaneous321 1930-07-29 16 Kuching. Sarawak. 903. from Kuching 2<., for Kuching 1. Sinabang. Dut. 1010. from Bangkok 28, for Sourabaya 28. Ho Sang. Brit. 3293. from Osaka 28. for Pc- nang 29. Noorebar. Dut. 336. from Djambi 28. for Djambi 30 Cremer, Dut. 2989. from B. Deli 28. 'or Hong Kong 31. Singkera,321 words
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Article29 1930-07-29 17 Sago Flour and Tapioca has been reduced to lt from the 28 inst. LB cwt. has been fixed •:\c a.s from t..e 28th :ti29 words
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Article27 1930-07-29 17 0 reduettom m thf moed:— i asks, puncheons, or tins > i ru ft Palm Oil b 1 ru ft., effective as27 words
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Article41 1930-07-29 17 Uo V.K. Liners to Become Idle. [Kan] V r.i-Nichi Service.] Tokyo. July 28. deprea_doa ever known Japan is explained by tin tyfaf idle m varim 9** Unen balancing to the v SitK»_;_-Maru and th; .dried to the list.41 words
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Article267 1930-07-29 17 Will it Ever Be Built Fr- Our Own Corresponaent.i London. July 3. I d.ai bai been beard about the Chan:A durum the past few days and alI baa come of the activity there that the project is now \'_i.p._>hment than ever before m its htt ry That267 words
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Article54 1930-07-29 17 I «»urt of Enquiry. the accident to the Sea belk 11. which went uncharted reef off the Per- on June 17. will be held m the te. on Thursday. I. th. Dktrtet Judge, will prewill be Comdr. W. G. m, i,; Master Attendant, and54 words
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Article45 1930-07-29 17 BUTenandal are 9.609--belni built by Harland Silvei Ltm They are 445 ft. W fl the depth a-* belin 40 ft. and 26 ft. 3 Hariand-B and W. pre,Ul be installed, developP and running ot I9t linden 740 ur n. bore, with mm45 words
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Article58 1930-07-29 17 r a n<i 1 hree Young Children WaHw of ages ranging towaways on board •■wealth liner More»'ri m Colombo from eUa Bennett <38>. was «< Court with having »ntk to Colombo, and ■'<■ While her case her children. <"" Edna (15,. occulta Bennett and her P«»lded58 words
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Article433 1930-07-29 17 Motor Ship Construction. At the beginning of the year, taking into consideration the orders m hand, says the Motor Ship, it was thought that, provided no adverse circumstances developed, the production of motor shins m 1930 would be larger than ln previous years. The completion of433 words
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471 1930-07-29 17 The Banaderos. which was placed vi service a few weeks ago. has been designed specially for Fred Olsen and Co.'s fruit trade between the Canary Islands and London and is a relatively fast ship, for she actually attained 17 knots on trials, light. Her service471 words
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Article91 1930-07-29 17 The third of three similar vessels for the Osaka Shoscn Kaisha. the Brisbane Maru is 380 ft. long, with a beam of 54 ft. 5 ins. The depth is 34 ft. 2 ins., and the draught 24 ft. 6 ins., the gross register being 5,300 tons, and the91 words
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Article773 1930-07-29 17 Biggest British-Built Motor Ship. ISo far as a description of the ship is concerned, little can be added to the fully detailed account of the motor liner Britannic, published ir. a special issue of this journal last month, (says the Motor Ship.. We may. however,773 words
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189 1930-07-29 17 Will Spend £50,000 On Boat. London. June 18. Count Johnston Noad will spend £50.000 m building a motor boat to attack the world's speed record set up by the late Sir Henry Segrave. "Although Sir Henry met with such a terrible death, I feel that189 words
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Article23 1930-07-29 17 Heavy gun practice will take place from Blakan Mati at 6 a.m. over firing area southern on August 3rd. Shipmasters are warned accordingly.23 words
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Advertisement124 1930-07-29 17 ~~~r~7^F^^3KE3K9B^f^~* 4^*Ze^^'^^BW^^e&^r m ***M. i \^Sl Mm-r\ wMmx/*** 9 I^7'° **tf^^ f~ wfim&ErE9aE&*Fm^^\. tJ _r l, 'V_/^ii_-_v^^% H tf _^^W^^fckJ^y^°° u y \___r \anLm*^—Wmm^S*-f^ 'mP mlmm 4^. __-_________tt. MMMM*** __K_V)OOs_n________. _4 certain local lady made a tiisc€>very. SHE DISCOVERED that a small tin of iced .^^^^JJib^^^^^^^^ Nestles Natural Milk poured124 words
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Article1218 1930-07-29 18 DO UNDERGRADUATES WORK A DIFFICULT PERIOD. What the Master of Ralliol has to Say. Thousands of parents, after reading «.f l.ic escapades of the undergraduate who iigumd m the shooting tragedy at Cambridge, are r.sFun«: what sort of life young men lead at the Universities. Below will bo found a1,218 words
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Article136 1930-07-29 18 Mrs. Miller Forced to Land at Sea. Once again Capt. Lancaster and Mrs. Miller have force landed. A cable told how. while the pah- were making an experimental flight over a steamer in a Savoia seaplane, they were forced down sevtn miles from shore. They were rescued in136 words
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Article23 1930-07-29 18 Lord Leverhulme - Lord Leverhulme Our present educational system, while presenting opportunities to the industrious, makes far easier the life of the unambitious and the indolent.23 words
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Advertisement400 1930-07-29 18 ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS I X X Over the smooth highway of the air m 1 N comfort and safety modern travellers see I I JAVA AND SUMATRA FROM THE AIR I A trip to the Dutch East Indies is not complete V without a ride m the triple-engined monoplanes400 words
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Advertisement345 1930-07-29 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: Alor Star Hong Kong I Rangoon Amritsar Iloilo345 words
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Advertisement465 1930-07-29 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £3.000,00 C Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.646.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, E.^q. Charles J. Hambro, Esq J. O. Robinson. Esq. W. H. Shelford. Esq. Sir Thomas Catto. Bart. LONDON465 words
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Advertisement203 1930-07-29 18 INSURANCE, THE j I SOUTH BRITISH INMJKANd COMF%ft FIRE, MARINE, TR v s IT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED LOWEST CURB XI !Ml[v L. c MARC Ol O i 2. PI PERSONAL MP FATAL Af. I 'ii made pr w mr depi ad lflß over::..., v IT only Policy for tii203 words
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123 1930-07-29 19 TIN RESTRICTION, McmlHTs Should F©r« Their Own Smelt i rn. Works. i respondent.! Ipoh. July 28. I >-<_._> m publishing :r.s restricting tin bfl London T.P.A., D its wonderful 90 British mines to co-operate m tin Enl nor a: T:: future. the T.P.A.. which123 words
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Article64 1930-07-29 19 IT PA. Scheme Supported. Ou i Corn -i*-':^ nt I IV. ..in:;. Jul> H Kiang River Tin Mr D. A If. Browr. y of the Company whs the T PA., rontrc. Board was to con- restricted vorl:- I I ..able profit WM itta but should tho m64 words
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Article105 1930-07-29 19 I ring has come into 0 of its use m a f ibtedlf use of rubber is one which de- on the part of i -turers. We notice pn paganda departclaims that the In Rotterdam has I. but apparently the vet to express an R tterdam factory105 words
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Article85 1930-07-29 19 I In whlota Mr. H. Nt Senior Counsel to b the bursting T Tyro Review says: ited that no it bursting. It just ud 0* la. was it a r wan m the I r flu- bursting I Balloon tyres. dongeiuuo and for dm", not have I85 words
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Article35 1930-07-29 19 3 rs i. well-known nao been tmttated th«n one previous nr-•«-'ure of imitation. i>'vm...es on New Road. Jan were found as labels ready to b<. soap, not made by the seizun workmen "^^uctof^ Bangkok TimesBangkok Times - 35 words
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386 1930-07-29 19 14,000 Tyres Sold. Fourteen thousand motor-car tyres, prn-ti-ally every one made by* British workers arnow being sold every day. This figure, representing a sale of more th*n i 000.000 tyres annually, is striking uU, ol the enormous growth m motoring, and ths increase m the386 words
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Article189 1930-07-29 19 The Stevenson Restriction Act. so generally condemned as a "racketeering" scheme directed against American rubber u_»er3. was at least of foreign origin. But even that much could not be said of a more recent proposition, which, had it been embodied into law. would have, even though inadvertently, handicapped189 words
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129 1930-07-29 19 To the Editor of the "Rubber Age. Sir. In your issue of April 1930. page 55. appears a letter, signed '"Fair Play.*' complaining of the number of foreigners employed on plantations m Burma and Malaya. I have no knowledge of the situation ln Burma, but I129 words
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Article65 1930-07-29 19 An expedition of the Institute of Central Asia has discovered a hitherto unknown rubber plant m the Samarkand district m Uzbekistan. This plant contains about 6 per cent of rubber and is found m large quantities m various regions of the republic. Its properties are now65 words
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Article19 1930-07-29 19 London. July S3. The Imperial Tobacco Company's Interim dividend is 7 per cent tax free.19 words
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Article196 1930-07-29 19 July 28. SELLING. London 4 months* sight 2 3 29J32 London 3 months* sight 2:3 27(32 London 60 days' sight 2|3 25,32 London 30 days' sight 2[3 3j4 London, demand 2,3 23,32 London, T.T. 2|3 1116 Lyons and Paris, demand 1427 Hamburg, demand 234 New York, demand 56196 words
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Article205 1930-07-29 19 July 28. Tin 100 Tons $69.00 Gambier 850 Pepper White 35 Pepper Black 25 Flake Tapioca 4 05 Pearl Sago Small s___, Copra. Sundried 750 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 6.30 Rice. Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260205 words
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Article887 1930-07-29 19 MONDAY. JULY 28TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Mayers better*. Asam Kumbang 24s 6d 26s Ayer Hitams (ss> 9s 10s Bangrin Tin (£> 13s 9d 14s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 55 60 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 60 Burmah Malay 13s 15s norn Chenderiang <£) 2s887 words
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Article125 1930-07-29 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, July ~S. Tin. Quiet. Kuchais 97'- 1.01. Kintas 97 >_ 1.00, Malay Consols 16 19, Penawats 46 50. Ulu Klangs 80 88. Petalings 4.30 5.40. Lukuts 75 80. Hong Fatts 51 53. Souths 16 20. Sungei T -uas 1.02 1.06, Ayer Hitams 9s 3d 9s125 words
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Article158 1930-07-29 19 Singap »v. Inly 28. Rubber. London. 5 5 16d. Unchanged. 4 p.m. Price <L*don Std>. Spot 17: S.S. R.S.S. on Tender August 17.,, September 11%, Oct -Dec 18 S. Jan. -Mar. |f%. Stagnant. Tin. London. No Price. Mining. Dull. Sungei Ways 2.20 2.30. Kuchais 98 1.01.158 words
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Article83 1930-07-29 19 IBritL-h Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby. July 27. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08' 4 Athens 375. Bombay ls. 5 23-32 d., Berlt'i 20.375. Brussels 34.795. Bucharest 818. Rio 5 5-16. Buenos Aires 40 v. Copennagen 18.16. Geneva 25.04. Helsingfors 193 Hong Kong !s. 3d.. Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 42.60. Milan83 words
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Article216 1930-07-29 19 The Monthly Record of the Manclrv^rr Chamber of Commerce contains the following:— The Chamber has come m possession of copy of the Bylaws governing the Survey Bureau of the recently established Batavia Trading Association. Commenting upon these. H.M Commercial Agent. Netherlands East Indie.. has given the216 words
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60 1930-07-29 19 July 28th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 17 IT', Standard R.SS. on Tender Auy. IT 1 17 'j Sept. 17 18 Aug-Sept. 17 1 17', Oct-Dec. 18 19 Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot sheit 5 S,d.60 words
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Article135 1930-07-29 19 RUBBER RESTRICTION. Proposals for Negotiation With D.E.I. Government. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.. London, July 28. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times sends details to-day of the official proposals put forward at the meeting of English and Dutch producers on July 17th. They include negotiations with the135 words
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Article339 1930-07-29 19 Effect of Low War Birth Rate. I From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 3. The central districts of London are suffering from a shortage of juvenile labour according to the report for 1929 of the London Advisory Council for Juvenile Employment, which was appointed by the339 words
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Article311 1930-07-29 19 As an innovation m naming board construction on automobiles, the Chrysler Corporation has recently developed a mm "baking" process of adhering rubber mats to the ranntng b. rde. The new naming boards will b" standard equipment on the Le Soto sixes and Chrysler eights. A iniversal311 words
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Article43 1930-07-29 19 The Baru .Java) Estates and the Kalidperock Rubber Company are merging their interests hi Dutch Borneo with those of the Rejang (Sarawak) Plantation m Sarawak. For this purpose the Tanoh Estates, Ltd., ha_> been formed to take over the properties.43 words
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Advertisement72 1930-07-29 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: Zl Old Jewry EC Thf Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life' Assurance Companies Act72 words
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Advertisement33 1930-07-29 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 (lst flo^rj, A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.33 words
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369 1930-07-29 20 RAIN SWAMPS GROUND. Only an Hour's Play m Fourth Test. Torrential rain overnight continuing till 10.30 yesterday morning .disappointed thousands of cricket enthusiasts who were going to Manchester to see the third day's play m the fourth Test match between England Australia. As it was. no369 words
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343 1930-07-29 20 Three Wickets for 14 Runs. There was a roar of delight when Leyland walked to the crease but the little Yorkshiivman was bowled by the first ball sent down by McCabe. Tate having previously added one mn to Saturday's total. Tate, who did a letReuter's Service - 343 words
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Article82 1930-07-29 20 The A. Company Welch Regt. was defeated by S.H.BJ.S.C. on the latter *s ground by 58 runs. The former scored 66 and the latter 124. B. R. O. Willis scored 56 for the winning team. St. Joseph's Institution beat C. Company, Welch Regiment by 103 to 57 runs. Chia82 words
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Article489 1930-07-29 20 GUNNERS' FINE DISPLAY. Yesterday's First League Encounter. S.C.F.A 2; R.A 1. The Gunners gave a great showing against a strong S.C.F.A. side m the ftrst division of the league at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, their defenders and goalkeeper offering a very sound resistance against489 words
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135 1930-07-29 20 Perfect Combination. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. July 28. The South China team met a Selangor State team this evening on the Stadium and won by 4 goals to one. The visitors showed perfect combination and were very strong m their full135 words
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Article124 1930-07-29 20 Where Will Malaya Cup Final Be Played? (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 28. The controversy between the Malaya Football Association and Singapore as to where the final of the Malaya Cup is to be played m Kuala Lumpur has been discussed by the Perak F.A. Committee124 words
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91 1930-07-29 20 Interesting Holiday Fixture at Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 28. An interesting cricket fixture will be played over the August holiday when a representative Ceylonese side from Selangor. Perak and Penang will meet Perak. The following will be the Ceylonese (Moreira's) team:91 words
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53 1930-07-29 20 To-day's Matches. No play was possible In the Malayan lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. and the ties arranged for yesterday will be played today. Tampoe-Phillips and Chester vs. K. R. Stevens and Capt. Graham. Lye Kwong Chun vs. Woon Chow Tat. <5. Haridas vs. R.53 words
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Article314 1930-07-29 20 PENANG RACES. Handicaps for Second Day. The following are the handicaps for the second day's racing at Penang to-morrow: Horses— Classes 4 and s—2nd.5 2nd. Div. (5 furs.) Kinta Girl 9, Besure 8.13, Prowess 8.7, Any Wurrie 8.5, Panrilla 7.8, Flash 7.7. Split Nut 7.7, Grey Habit314 words
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Article359 1930-07-29 20 Club Championship. The Club meets every Friday evening at the Adelphi Hotel; and a competition is now m progress for the Club cliampionship. The results to date are as follows: Lo Kam Woon (the Club champion for last yean has not yet played. While the senior members359 words
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Article145 1930-07-29 20 Match With Garriso.n. The result of the match played over Keppel links on Sunday between the Keppel Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club was a win for the home team by 10 5 4 to 1%. The scores were as follows. Garrison players mentioned first: Brodie and145 words
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34 1930-07-29 20 Wimbledon Stadium Bout. [FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT. 1 London, July 28. It is estimated that 50,000 will be present to-night to see the Scott-Stribling fight at the Wimbledon Stadium.34 words
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Article39 1930-07-29 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, July 28. The following is the latest betting for the Stewards' Cup: Fleeting Memory 9— 1; Le Phare 10—1; To You 100—9; Whoopee 100—6; Rattlin 20—1; Knight Error 20—1; Master 25—1.39 words
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Article671 1930-07-29 20 WEEK-END SAILING. Vice Commodore's Fleet Secures Easy Win. On Sunday last both A and B classes took part m a team race over a new SW. Monsoon course, mapped out by Messrs. St. Paul and C. C. Blake. The teams were Commodore (C> Kathleen 111. Betsy,671 words
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Article119 1930-07-29 20 Yesterday's Results. Ladies Open Singles. Mrs Tayler beat Miss Toby. 6 3. 6 3 Mixed Open Doubles. Mrs. Buchanan and Rev. Aitken beat Mrs. Guy Stevens and Warden. 6 3. 6 l. Mixed Handicap Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. Warden beat Mr. and Mrs. Battishill, 6 2. 6—3. Men's119 words
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Article158 1930-07-29 20 "A" Doubles Handicap. Chia Keng Tye and Scow Poh Leng owe 6 beat Oh Jitt Siang and Chua Cheng Liat owe 6, 6—4, 5—7. 6—2. Woon Chow Tat and Cheong Chee Tong owe 12 beat Loh Poon Lip and S. C. Wong owe 3 6 2,158 words
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Article14 1930-07-29 20 The Malacca-Muar Malaya Cup-tie arranged for July 25 has been postponed to August 9.14 words
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