The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1930
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Title Section19 1930-09-13 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. IM3O. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article308 1930-09-13 1 The Australians drew their unofficial test match against an England XI at Scarborough yesttrday— Page 20. The Asa may ama volcano has again erupted, setting fire to the mountainside, but so far only one death is reported Page 11. Scratchings and selections for to-day's final races of308 words
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Article1313 1930-09-13 1 Quicquid tigunf homines noxtn est farrago Libelli Juvrnal. Ceylon is plainly annoyed with the way Malaya has queered the rubber pitch and a good deal of sympathy will be felt with her in her indignation. But this idea of reprisals by imposing a duty on Dutch1,313 words
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Advertisement325 1930-09-13 1 I^wincTloong. I m »■<■" aA% IdIIOBINO I a fIUJH BTREET. jiiaffles Hotel SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13th. f RACE DINNER DANCE f DANCING TILL 2 A.M. SI DAY SEPTEMBER 14th. SPECIAL CONCERT 9.30 P.M. X I* BY X THE WORLD FAMOUS Y BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA COSSACK CHOIR rrand Programme of Classical and National325 words
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Advertisement272 1930-09-13 1 jg *W *W w v V V VV V V V V V V V v I PILOT "SUPER -WASP" j f^ IviVUlvJ rvtLv>iELl VJfcLlvo t FOR BATTERY OR A. C. MAINS OPERATION. CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST POPULAR. V A RANGE 14 TO 500 METRES-RESULTS GUARANTEED V WRITE FOR BOOKLET.272 words
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Advertisement79 1930-09-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Klim powdered milk Page 3. tiAHotel announcements Page 1. Krusehen Salts invigorate Page 13. Trade mark and ether notices Page 9. Morris cars at Malayan Motors Page 4. Cinema and amusement guide Page 7. 4711 eau de Cologne is favourite Page 7. Electricity for economy and service Page79 words
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Advertisement12 1930-09-13 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOCBB for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUTTS, U, HIGH STREET.12 words
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Advertisement321 1930-09-13 2 CAPITOL 1 RESTAURANT I Malaya's Most Modern j and Finest-appointed 1 Restaurant i 5 I Our Speciality. i Capitoß Grilled 1 1 Sole. I FRENCH PASTRY, j Private Parties Catered For. Y.M.C.A. HALL SAT. 13th at 9 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT BY THE Russian Balalaika Orchestra: AND Cossack Choir. NEW PROGRAMME321 words
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Advertisement309 1930-09-13 2 jl VICTOR JA THEATRE 1 |S Booking Now Open For yj I THE MOST THRILLING PLAY EVER I 1 1 PRESENTED. j j II OUTWARD I I S BOUND I •j SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS PRODUCTION K 1 1 Sept: 17th 18th 19th 20th 1 i at 9-30 p.m. S j309 words
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Advertisement334 1930-09-13 2 hfi Matinees to-day and to-morrow at p m jj ............i All Comedy Programme LAUREL and_ HARDY 1 1 Their Latest MirthqualiL I "MAN 0' WAR" |fj AND I Direiitd hi I A SCREAM— C R F S i with that funny team /jU PROM cleaning up J^ V 33 in334 words
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Miscellaneous113 1930-09-13 2 Saturday, I.lth. Blgll Water. 00 54. 93 ft.. 12.56. 9.0 ft. Cricket: Free Fore.^ter.s vs. Malayan XI, Padang 11 am. R.S.Y.C. Rowtef Regatta. Singapore Rmh, Ijast Day. SutuLiy, 11th. Hiqh Water. 01 31. B.ti ft.. 13.24. 8.9 ft. Singapore tllillimirg Club special meeting 10 ar Cricket: Free Foresters vs. Malayan113 words
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Article1815 1930-09-13 3 IloPwvcod Centre of Popular Music: Hits for Personalities: Comedy Medium: Diff using Thought. Story Fundamentals: Local Favourites: "Ingagi" at Tivoli. (By Our Film Correspondent). i A s mentioned briefly last week, the opinion j feMaM to be growing that the world's centre ■of pupular music1,815 words
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Article215 1930-09-13 3 Home Life of a Young Eagle. A photographer has sueeei (ted m taking cinematograph films ol a yoooc Mgto m his nest on the western flank of the Hahnen.>tock. In the Linthal. Ganu keeper: lowered him to narrow rock ledge about 30 fe.l fcbOfli the nest. The photographer215 words
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Article108 1930-09-13 3 Danish Professor's Theory. Copenhagen, Aug. 12. Professor Hansen. who for many years hns carried out special invest gitions of the skulls and .skeletons found in the tombs of historical persons, has for some tune been occupied in studying the homo gardar**:uis. wh'rh wns found in108 words
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Advertisement196 1930-09-13 3 ■L^rrnNOMY AND SERVICE 1 WT^ </) 0 jttKbuT IKn ,ru issfsa (L^BsAfHV^* cause dirt and soot, i the hlo <>i fun I vjn?AL ELECTRICAL JH i a\i l jlr/i 1 BB I* £fl 4l***.€rie&^± Ifc JW I gwfGMl a m I <A t n^r* o Ufa* ~l>ft£ Wttcre it is196 words
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Advertisement206 1930-09-13 3 WORTHINGTON-SIMPSON, Ltd. HIGH LIFT RAM PUMPS Pressures from 100 lbs. to 1200 lbs. I Stock. i Application. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. V (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements, Singapore "njit^grs" I A66AAAAAAAA ff++f f t ft ♦♦♦><»♦ ♦♦0»»OOOQA l ftfl ft aaaaa Rl MILK- What Kin dP^M IP M i fJOKS their206 words
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Article1157 1930-09-13 4 ROAD SENSE. What Edinburgh Experiment Has Shown. The Road Traffic Act will come into force within the next few months. Most road-users are agreed that it is a good Act. It attempts, before it is too late, to lay down lines of safety for a type1,157 words
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Article62 1930-09-13 4 At some time in the future motor manufacturers may operate for only ten months in the year, is the prediction of Mr. Henry Ford as a result of present day world conditions. The problem that requires attention at the moment in the opinion of Mr. Ford,62 words
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Article37 1930-09-13 4 It is reported from Detroit that there is a possibility that Durant Motors may form an alliance with a European motor concern and that the combine will manufacture a small and inexpensive car.37 words
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Article32 1930-09-13 4 Since June 11th a Ford limousine has been running between Berlin, Nuremberg. Munish, Cassel, Hamburg and Berlin, in an attempt to cover 100,000 kilometres 6,250 miles in 100 davs.32 words
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Article134 1930-09-13 4 Why Bridegroom Fainted. Warsaw. How a mail married the wrong girl is reported from Pinsk. It recalls the Bible story of the deceit by which Laban deceived Jacob by making him marry Leah when he really wanted to marry Rachel, the younger sister. A rich American134 words
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Article235 1930-09-13 4 Motor-cyclist Lost in London. After travelling 23.000 miles round the world on a motor -cycle without serious mishap. Mr. J. GUI, a Bradford motor engineer, lost his way when he returned to London for an official welcome. He arrived at Australia House. Strand, nearly an hour late.235 words
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Article217 1930-09-13 4 New Discovery of Great Importance. A correspondent of the Autocar writes: Sir Basil Peto has emphasised that it is to hard stone that highway authorities must look for the desired non-skid surface for our roads. It is generally recognised that the larger the quantity and the gauge217 words
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Article137 1930-09-13 4 At the annual general meeting, in London, of the National Trust for Places of Historical Interest or National Beau,ty. reference was made to the excellent work that had been carried out in the past. Some £250.000 hao been expended on the acquisition and equipment of properties held137 words
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Article731 1930-09-13 4 HINTS WORTH AVI Quickest and Safest w Turning Corners. y By The HcT^Tv,, R (Specially written for ri B I suppose we all realLs, U m"** I for speed unduly, the result i costly in a variety of «hM,. r however, does not deter u731 words
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Article66 1930-09-13 4 Capabilities of New Armoured I A baU'h of six-wh v l.r U1 mechanical cavalry uniu, ha Lanchester Motor Co.. Ltd of the Brtish War office. Ttu are fitted with 40 h p mx- f a speed of 40 m.p.h. over ra wards or In reverse Th«-» t66 words
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29 1930-09-13 4 A net Income for the sec •>» j^gel* of £10.677,353. as compa: during the same period last cot) 05 In America by the General M29 words
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Article21 1930-09-13 4 In the province of Ontan on a private car of Mi r £1 Os. 6d. per annum paradise?21 words
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Article24 1930-09-13 4 A one-way traffic system y^&* I In Albert Street and Carrs Three sets of automatic t n* are to be erected at South! > £1.215.24 words
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Advertisement99 1930-09-13 4 SERVICE P MALAYAN morris 5 M N CARS N IP I BB> Shi ECONOMY fJ^S'i^^C PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY. OF THE WORLD alt I .^^^^^^^^V^V^^^B I I f^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^ SEEN THROUGH THE MICROSCOPE Yo^ Only long strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco are seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the99 words
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Article1339 1930-09-13 5 OVER-CONFIDENCE. The Literal Sense of the Word. At the outset a word to the many who have joined the ever-increasing ranks of new motorists: Beware of over-confidence. And to those experienced ones: Study the elementary psychology of driving. Much in the way of instruction and1,339 words
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Article420 1930-09-13 5 A New Zealand Beach for World's Records. After the quarterly dinner of the British Racing Drivers's Club ai Pagani's Restaurant Mr. H. J. Butcher, a member of the Auckland Automobile Association, New Zealand, read a short paper on the Ninety Mile Beach which lies on the north-east coast420 words
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Article212 1930-09-13 5 93.7 Per Cent, of Cars Have No Rest. The percentage of private motor-cars which are used all the year round has now reached the figure of 93.7, according to statistics issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. These vehicles have an estimated average mileage of 6,500212 words
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Article153 1930-09-13 5 Probate has now been granted of the will of Sir Henry O'Neil de Hane Segrave. of Warrens End, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, late of Elm Tree Wood, St. John's Wood, N.W.. the well-known racing motorist, holder of the world's record on both land and water, who153 words
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Advertisement208 1930-09-13 5 HAVE You Seen iftlC"*"""^ IMF I RIDE IN A SIXi I I and you will like it* t |Borneo Motors, Ltd. f Branches— Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Malacca, <§) Seremban, Taiping, Haad Yai. ♦44♦*♦* > 4 4 >4 4 kA A A -A AA A A A.^^ A^^ j&m. j&m.208 words
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Advertisement153 1930-09-13 5 §s Sts<*^ B! JUST a detail, but aaaVL^aaaM..^H[ r -w JflD iaaav >7aW S BaaaQafVv. J*7 X^^^ /aaab^^aaalßa^aß^al aw &yfipHi J wh& t a difference niarT3»P/fl makes to one's enjoyment of the meaL (^^ffl Cer:elsos) aaaai —a— at^^r^^^^^^ -^^^^'fcg^^^' r^f* I IF YOU ONCE BUYFresh Bukit Timah pork you will153 words
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Article1305 1930-09-13 6 IVAN SHARPB p - IVAN SHARPB p I FOOTBALL PROSPECTS. f !j Chelsea Stealing Some of Arsenal's j! Thunder, i BY Amateur international I'JIO-1914. and Editor of the Athletic News). FOR the new Association football .season there arc no important changes in ihe laws of the tame None v.as1,305 words
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Article613 1930-09-13 6 Clouet and 18th Century Diplomacy. Mr Paget Toynbee writes to the Times In the interesting and entertaining "Private Correspondence of Chesterfield and Newcastle (1744-46)." neently edited by Sir Richard LodgS tor the Royal Historical Society, it is amusing to find Newcastle's French cook. Clouet, familiarly known613 words
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Article289 1930-09-13 6 A Coal-Tar By-Product. Cambridge. Mrs If. G. Adams, lecturer on biology at Cambridge, in an address to the students at tht> Cambridge Summer School said it had ho 11 round that when a n.an distinguished himself in fnce of groat danger or during a tdden289 words
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Article38 1930-09-13 6 New York, Aug. 11. Chicago is no longer bankrupt, owing to a new system of apportioning taxes. Citizens who advanced £15,000,000 last spring to pay the wages of city employees have now I been repaid38 words
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Article438 1930-09-13 6 A Tanganiykan Talks. Will any kind housewife tell me how much sugar I ought to use in a week? It seems to me that every second day my •boy" appears with a pencil and paper m his hand and a menacing look in his eye. "Sugar!" he remarks,438 words
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Article34 1930-09-13 6 The historic main road bridge which spans the River Spey near Grantown, Scotland, has been reopened to light vehicles. It is to be replaced next year by a new structure to cost over £40,000.34 words
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Article1342 1930-09-13 6 A NEW RECORD. Jack Rossiter Beats 2i Years Old Figures. Though bicycle racing is an unknown, or rather unpractised sport in Malaya, the following account of a ride in which Jack Rossiter, the famous London cyclist, recently beat figures which have stood for 21 years,1,342 words
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Article, Illustration562 1930-09-13 6 Arthur \ i Peall - Arthur i Peall I ~~SHOTS THAT 5 ASTOUND ME \By 5 CLEVER AMATEUR PLAY I A (Special to che Free Pi- THE very interesting shot shown in diagram (a) was played by an amateur who was my opponent in a club exhibition game the other evening.562 words
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Article477 1930-09-13 6 A Collection from Singapore. Mr. A. St. Alban Smith, of the Seletar Estate, Singapore, one of the most active of the friends of the Zoo in the East, has sent another large consignment of animals, partly purchased on account of the Society and partly as gifts477 words
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Article310 1930-09-13 6 Debate Between Tea and W'M Part of the great manuscripts brought from C Stein Ls on exhibition In the K -fl BritLsh Museum Thrv Hj Huano. in the extreme where they had been w for nine hundred The I themselves cover a period from about 400 tu310 words
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Article25 1930-09-13 6 It is proposed, at a struct a read to j >in V< It Is understood iha 1 Elephant and Castle. I M traffic congestion ha25 words
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434 1930-09-13 7 THE DUTCH NAVAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. ROITK ITXED. m Itejjwte to Visit I {xuici.'nt.l lluta\i;i. Sept. 9. aha, the visit of left fur Aus- «»*apprecl- thrrlands at tsrc inn the Munif a*« and Townsville 00f> tfdron could also pay a 01" route h M M *»f i v uiin thoM434 words
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Article132 1930-09-13 7 fcnant Refuses to Live with a Spirit. £*2!HI lurmtTly in p°sses«l* -up,d by "an >il( n as(>ns Kiven at 22 refusal of George fccottJa :i IJ:i ham to accept UtKll Wdnt Gardiner's hl1 PW k thp accommo- S2l U Ursm staff of King LeT V the132 words
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Article44 1930-09-13 7 r Misoners and rain disappointAuttef in Um formrr ■Witt WU quirkly !""-nt sto<ks Mt tin kmoo for th, n:h,bitants < -hoWtal rm •OOM think tO make the O"" IM 1V no]- ttm breasts :ul Samovar fa K.. -ach other -y of thrir lives 1{ Herald.44 words
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Article855 1930-09-13 7 CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL. Public Controversy Regarding Entrance. (By Our Chinese Correspondent. A plenary meeting of contributors and supporters of the Singapore Chinese High School. Bukit Pasoh Road, was held at the Singapore Chinese Chamb?r of Commerce on \he 6th instant. There were 82 individuals who are855 words
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Article183 1930-09-13 7 Visitations of Destructive Agency. Calcutta, Sept. 4th. A letter of considerable interest to spiritualists appears this morning in the Calcutta newspaper Advance fully signed by "Mukundlal Agar- v. al, advocate, of Pilibhit, U.P.," in which an ■PPM] is made to anyone who can help a resj183 words
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Article495 1930-09-13 7 Effect of Silver Slump. Peking. Aug. 20. Once again China has demonstrated her tendency to move in an opposite direction from the rest of the world. While the cost of living has been dropping rapidly in most countries, in China it has been rising with495 words
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Article97 1930-09-13 7 Astonishing Revolver Scene in Leith. London. Aug. 30th. A Church of Scotland minister, the Reverend Peter Carmichael Marr, was charged with murder in Edinburgh, following an astonishing revolver scene in a street in Leith, when a master printer, Mr. James McNair Dalglelsh. dropped dead before the97 words
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Article299 1930-09-13 7 Mr. Wellington Koo as Foreign Minister. Peking. Sept. 1. The formation of a new Peking Cabinet, with Marshal Yen Hsl-shan as Chairman of the Government Executive Council, was discussed at considerable length at the residence of Mr. Wang Ching-wei yesterday, when the Peking politicians decided on the299 words
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Article291 1930-09-13 7 Bombay Police Open Fire. Bombay. Aug. 31st. The police made a lathi charge and opened I fire on a riotous crowd of mill workers opposite the new city of Bombay Mills, situated near Victoria Gardens, as a result of which several mill workers were injured and removed291 words
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Advertisement110 1930-09-13 7 m/w A 4 fl^^^^^b gBm S 18l Ha 1^ Jl /tvO Jt f f>t> C/lsLtf LVKs of beautiful women will always he "47 1T Eau c/e Cologne. sStt, ii fe cver constant and unsurpassed Quality has firmly K established its position in all the four Quarters of the (L I^yH110 words
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Article1116 1930-09-13 8 SOCIETY DEPARTS. Town in the Grip of Road Repairs. I From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 11. As usual at this season of the year, when all Society has departed to the country or the Continent, London is once again in the grip of the road repairers1,116 words
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Article69 1930-09-13 8 Toulon, \im. 4. Police officers to-day raided at Cape Feron a party of about 30 members of the "Nudist" cult who were sun-bathing. The CommLsGicner found himself confronted with m diftcnltf, since the party had brought no clothes with them. Considering that to march thirty prrrurally69 words
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Article65 1930-09-13 8 MS I GalvrsU.li. l«'" s y i Miss Dorothy Dell Gel! B; Beauty Queen, has btOI H. Universe in the final B' held here. <■ Miss Dell Oofl. who hi t- H^ height, eight stone dfW and of "girlish" figure, I Orleans" before she was <♦• United65 words
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Advertisement224 1930-09-13 8 P^B sssfei^ Si QIVTAIT r'AU a'^^S (Incorporated in S.S.) H Kißftlft Lumpur tind I Ipori. I I I I I SSfciHQLWii£ I I I jj CIGARETTES II Thi« advartittfinent is issued by the British- American Tobacco Co,(Sir»>*») Ltd < lncorpor*t«d to En^l*nd) Your Wife's Pale Face and Sunken Eyes •hould224 words
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Advertisement346 1930-09-13 8 y^^^. jiCK Kee P your child health I X 4 KEPLER' I Cod Liver OH witk I S^^g|My Malt Extract I BJ fe^3 Rich in Vitamins A. B& D I Restores natural vigour I Bottles of S two sizes fe|^|.>:s>|s and increases weight I >l// Chemi3ta .;r-?.fr.-::"r. I ant/ store«346 words
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Advertisement271 1930-09-13 9 r*f l V C \r ;rss: H TO-D- AV H v.rr Igtata ■maYNARI) CO- LTD. ji, lAITIBI ROAD. liiilaiiFnNfis, road Ictal UMi: roi; sale H A lot. > I Marble Tombstones and H Merr.oriah in Stock. I jukp- inscribed ■massage hall I MRS. HARI AND MISS HANA 30, Waterloo Street271 words
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Advertisement743 1930-09-13 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or ervices, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Supply of asphalt during 1931 for Municipal En- Extended to 4 p.m. gtoeer*! Dcpt.743 words
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Advertisement459 1930-09-13 9 TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the trade lark as represented above or in any other ianner, size shape, colour or form whether used lone or in conjunction with other words or latter is the exclusive property of CHRYSLER ORPORATION. a Corporation duly organised nd existing under the459 words
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Advertisement483 1930-09-13 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of HANDSOME DESIGN WAX POLISHED AND WALNUT STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. to be held at our saleroom Nos. 30 and 31 Chulia Street, On Saturday, Sept. 13th, at 10.30 a.m. now on view. CHEONG KOON SENG AND CO Auctioneers. MORTGAGEES SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES.483 words
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Advertisement564 1930-09-13 9 TRADE MARK NOTICES. ssT l/i*/% J&A I^9 jt if S2 f/F JT^SLsi^^^^^m, (Bssal a^^^^s^ g^*^ l^stts^_B\^BSSSSs!B^r C^ fst BTs^^w Aw X? c. v sj£> '*^av rii^K^B) JEx^feM^^Jsssk__ljL. sbUjW Vw *M NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the trade mark as it-presented above consisting of the word CARNATION" with the carnation flowers564 words
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830 1930-09-13 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930. A NEW TAXATION BASIS NEEDED. The memorandum of the Associated Chambers of Commerce bf Great Britain, based upon a questionnaire addressed to the various Chambers on the subject of taxation, should prove to be an extraordinarily interesting document. There seems little doubt that830 words
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Article230 1930-09-13 10 The Ist Company of the Singapore Boys Brigade gave a successful concert and display, the first of its kind, at Raffles Institution last night. The tender of Mr. A. Nolte ($59,876) has been accepted for the reconstruction of Paya Lebar Police Station, including quarters for Inspectors and staff. Service will230 words
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Article1226 1930-09-13 10 WAS IT A PLANT? Aged Sikh Watchman In Trouble. A case which is provoking a great deal of interest among the local Sikh Community was commenced before the District Judge. Mr G. T. Peall. yesterday, when Lab Singh, an elderly Sikh was charged with being in1,226 words
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Article347 1930-09-13 10 MR. WILLIS' AFFAIRS An Offer to the Offe, Assignee. When the public exammati of Willis was continued in the Bankn before Mr. Justice Stevens v >^ was closely questioned by Mr c i Payne (who appeared on beh W::! tors) as .to betting at th.347 words
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Article97 1930-09-13 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AN) RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE- -COPYRIGHT London. Sept. 12, 5.11 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Soa notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £134 316 (down 616) te> ward £135 13 16 (down 10 16) The market is easier Messrs. Symington and97 words
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Article73 1930-09-13 10 Returning to London Next Week. We are Informed that I health we the Sultan of Johoro. wh ever since his return to Malaya by ti last Saturday, will 1- rthe Mantua on Friday, to It will be remember d turned to Malaya at the year after73 words
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Advertisement309 1930-09-13 10 H. G. SIMON DS LTD. READING THE HOP LEAF THE SIGN OF THE BEST MILK STOUT SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong), (Incorporated in Shanghai) 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. Jj BY SPECIAL KfcfiT jb ik&J HM THE KMNO APPOINTMENT TO jSwSfiWL309 words
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Advertisement77 1930-09-13 10 i i i J i ASPARAGUS j IT IS SAID BY A SPORTSMAN THAT, "every man has an ambition to knock about the world." Some gratify this ambition by travelling and some by 7 playing golf. All Golfers should have a "GAFLAC" Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.77 words
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Article93 1930-09-13 11 (■OLE CONE SHOOTS UP. Itvderous Explosion of Volcano. Rome. Sept. 12. riosion Stromboli sud- >... Um Whole cone of the the air. The lava I in the surrounding 1 t political suspects, with the earthquake io.uit.-d by a dense llomr. later, tualttoi are four dead woman93 words
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117 1930-09-13 11 NANNING RECAPTURED BY NATIONALISTS. Kvacuatod RefOffMt 1 Stories. rn Beiiltt.] lion- Kong. Sept. 12. [ran Nanning have ll Wncboi They include the I CartOOM, the Standard Oil Co.. leim Company, a few misdoctOf of the Mission Hospital ran I Cantonese plane Of IDC frequent air raids on Nanninj Ml <m117 words
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109 1930-09-13 11 JAPANESE NAVAL TREATY CONTROVERSY. Collision Expected. I IBfO \uhi-Nu hi Service I Tokio. Sept. 12. between tIM Privy Counm :it is now s- nerally ex--4 thi> ifteraoon vtara the tenth meet- Examination Comttta > bf held. kl nduiluud that the Committee pretaMOd that Gov-rnment submit the iv prepared by the109 words
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Article94 1930-09-13 11 Hh Chance for the Money? (tetter*! Btnrtoc] Ri*a. Sept. 12. **y h bv llaiue of owning the 2 n u d tram-ticket, Pnvda, rommenting on the ,u0 to the U-na Gold- Scott WW«I name, but the th MOMOU (ir«u.s played it ■'t/,r ni sir Leslie A94 words
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Article43 1930-09-13 11 I Nr Miles l Count pson Presents -n .S,rvice.J "<>n B Ko« K sept. 12. I rwwt* counter•W* the Foreign £«H Mr. C. T.Wang Question of the *;r Con '"^>n at Amoy 11 irl "«'l difficulty, the b*« Slnall43 words
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Article15 1930-09-13 11 I to. IJNM* Sept. 12. -w *"»ch was cabled -*<- -umameh. Southern15 words
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Article, Illustration731 1930-09-13 11 I IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY. Young Australian War Hero Due. Capt. Andy Cunningham, the young Australian airman, who is flying to England from Australia and who was to have taken off from Batavia for Singapore yesterday, was again delayed but acI cording to a message received by731 words
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75 1930-09-13 11 Men and Women with AntiBritish Documents. [Reuter's Service.] Cairo, Sept. 12. Importance is attached to the arrest of two men and two women Communists alleged to be agents of the Soviet International. Paul Dietrich, a German, just arrived from Berlin. Wolf Blau, a Russian75 words
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81 1930-09-13 11 Suicide While of Unsound Mind. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 12. At the inquest on Major Aubrey Faulkner, the famous South African cricketer, a verdict of death by suffocation due to gas poisoning and suicide while of unsound mind was returned. The widow in evidence stated81 words
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Article522 1930-09-13 11 I FIRST RACE TO-DAY. Sir T. Lipton's Confidence in Shamrock. [Reuter's Service.] Newport, Rhode Island, Sept 11. Glistening in new paint and with her underbody polished into a fine sheen the Shamrock V re-entered the water to-day for the final stage of preparation prior to Saturday's522 words
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Article50 1930-09-13 11 Mountainside Afire. Reuter's Par Eastern Service.] Tokyo, Sept. 13. With a thunderous roar the Asamayama erupted to-day at 9.30 a.m. throwing out showers of lava and causing a fire on the mountainside. Inhabitants for miles around have fled in terror to safety. A mountaineer has been killed.50 words
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Article66 1930-09-13 11 Folkstone Match Drawn. IReuter's Service.] London, Sept. 12. The Gentlemen vs. ,Players match at Folkstone was left drawn. There was no play today on account of rain. The following are the details. Gentlemen 267: (Moore 95. Tennyson 63) Thomas 5 for 58. Players 383 for 9: (Langridge66 words
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Article58 1930-09-13 11 League Decision to End Controversy. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 12. The Council of the League of a Nations passed a resolution in favour of the evacuation of French troops protecting railways in the Saar territory within a maximum period of three months. The question of evacuation58 words
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Article59 1930-09-13 11 Chauffeur Released. [Reuter's Service.] Brussels, Sept. 12. Albert Preedy has been released. It la announced that his arrest was a matter of routine. [Preedy was the chauffeur of the car. containing Lady Home and a companion which plunged into the river Scheldt, resulting In the drowning59 words
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Article717 1930-09-13 11 FAMILY SLAUGHTERED. Six Victims of Father's Mad Crime. The most sensational and ghastly case of its kind for years occurred on Thursday night at about 11 o'clock, when an elderly Chinese I named Ong Kok, the owner of a small rubber estate at Taxnpenis, ran amok717 words
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Article225 1930-09-13 11 MOSQUITOES AT NEWTON. To The Editor, Sir. Dr. Scharff's address on mosquitoes delivered recently at the Rotary Club meeting makes interesting reading to no one more than actual sufferers frdbm their cruel depredations as they only know the awe every approaching sunset brings to them. It225 words
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Article90 1930-09-13 11 To-morrow a pilot of the Malayan Air Services will give joy rides (weather permitting) between 7.30 a.m. and 12 noon and 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. from Sea View Hotel. The cost will be $15 per trip of fifteen minutes or $25 for half an hour. The90 words
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Advertisement76 1930-09-13 11 I A SPECIAL SALE OFFER I AT ROBINSONS IFELT HATSJ SHAPE NO. SB. 1 2v j Sale $5.00 Price. GOLF i^^K. SHOES I Sale $7.50 Price. t M 1 If /i < MAOC IN ENGLAND 1 PAGE I i "jay" i I FENCING 1 [I a* i I Si 176 words
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Article, Illustration839 1930-09-13 12 R.A.F. FAR-EASTERN FLIGHT. Capt. Cave-Browne-Cave and Malaya's Fine Flying Record. In an interesting address to the members of the Singapore Rotary lub at their weekly luncheon at Rallies Hotel yesterday Ciroup-C'aptain Cave-Browne-Cave, commanding the Royal Air Force Far Eastern Flight, described various aspects of839 words
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Article, Illustration799 1930-09-13 12 officers and two airmen, flying in formation as a flight of the RAF. THE CRIISES DESCRIBED. The first cruise was from England to Karachi and the next from Karachi along the coast of India and Ceylon to Calcutta and thence down the West coast of Burma,799 words
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Article363 1930-09-13 12 M. BRIAN D'S PLAN. Federation of Europe and Disarmament. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 11. In the League Assembly at Geneva to-day. M. Briand. addressing the gathering on his European Federation scheme, said all the countries who had replied to his questionnaire MN favourable363 words
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163 1930-09-13 12 Attempt to Secure Scandinavian Trade. I British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby, Sept. 11. The Parliamentary Secretaiy to the Mines Department. Mr. E. Chinwell. and a delegation representative of the British coal industry generally will leave London this week-end on a fortnight's tour of163 words
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69 1930-09-13 12 Southport Rider's Success. [British Radio— Official Service.) Rugby, Sept. 11. Mr. E. R. Merrill, of Southport, riding a Rudge machine, won the 226 miles race for the Manx Motor Cycling Club senior grand prix to-day by only 19 seconds. His average speed69 words
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Article47 1930-09-13 12 Veteran President Crushed and 111. [Reuter's Service.] Buenos Aires, Sept. 11. Ex-President Irigoyen, looking worn, crushed and ill, and escorted by secret police, embarked to-day on the Argentine cruiser, Belgrano, f or Monte Video, accompanied by his daughter and also a doctor.47 words
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Article50 1930-09-13 12 Mill-Owners Accept Ministry's Proposals. IReuter's Service.] Roubaix, Sept. 11. The owners of the Tourcoing textile mills have accepted the new proposals made by the Minister of Labour for the settlement of the textile strike, which has now lasted six weeks. Work is being resumed on Monday.50 words
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151 1930-09-13 12 NEED FOR AN OVERHAUL. Chambers' of Commerce Conclusions. I Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 11. The Association of British Chambers of Commerce, after submitting a questionnaire to the Chambers of Commerce all over the country, has reached the conclusion that there is urgent need for a151 words
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Article124 1930-09-13 12 Tariff Board Recommend Government Action. [Reuter's Service.] Simla, Sept. 11. The report of the Tariff Board on the salt j industry of India recommends the Government to develop sources of supply and introduce stab- j ility cf prices by assuming control of the import of124 words
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86 1930-09-13 12 Kurds' Opposition to AngloIraq Treaty. (Reuter's Service. J Baghdad, Sept. 11. Kurdish dissatisfaction with the new AngloIraq Treaty (which was violently opposed by the Kurds, who refused to vote at the general election last month) culminated in a pitched battle, in which armed Kurds86 words
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Article69 1930-09-13 12 Wounded Ex-Service Men at the Palace. {British Radio Official Service. l Rujrby. Sept. 11. About 150 wounded ex-service men who arc still under treatment in various London hos- j pitali under the aegis of the Ministry of Pen- pions. were entertained, at the invitation of i69 words
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234 1930-09-13 12 A Big Claim Further Postponed. Harbin. Aug. 18 The case of the Italian Engineer GibelloSocco, the former contractor to the Chinese Eastern Railway, acting as plaintiff, and the C.E.R. Administration as Defendant has been ill the local Chinese Court for some three years. A234 words
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91 1930-09-13 12 British Company Secure Biff Prize. London, Aug. 7. Believing that the talkies are bound to win in the fight against the stage, George Bernard Shaw, who has refused many tempting American offers for the rights of hLs plays, has signed his first film contract,91 words
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701 1930-09-13 12 WRONGFUL EXPULSION? "Illicit Dangling After Young Boys." Mr. M. H. Kantawala. District Judge of Negombo, delivered judgment on August 25 in the case in which Eunice de Fransz, a former pupil of the Negombo Convent English School sued the Archbishop of Colombo, in his capacity of701 words
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Article54 1930-09-13 12 Programme of Drills up to and for weekending September 14th. Saturday. 2 p.m. Bukit Timah Ranse .S.V.R.A. Spoon Shoot; Farrer Range "E" (Chinese^ Coy. Classification; 3 p.m. Siglap S.R.E. (v) Camp. Sunday, Siglap S.R.E. (v> Camp; 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah Rango Malay Coy. Rifle Meeting; Farrer Range54 words
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Article176 1930-09-13 12 By Lieut-Colonel J. M. MacKenzie, DSO Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore Sept. 9th. Camps. The following Camp is republi^hed for information: Saturday. September 20th. to Sunday September 21st.. Intelligence Platoon and Brigade Signal Section. Ranges. The following Range Allotments are republished for information: Buses Leave Drill Hall. Sat. Sun.176 words
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145 1930-09-13 12 Mystery Munlt r. A mystery murder uh: hai is now engaging the at:< I Police, who are trying to 9*& of the victim, a beautiful C 20 years of age. The exact time of tin been ascertained. Tbe I the gates cf 525 Route145 words
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Miscellaneous470 1930-09-13 12 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRA] 13TH SUNDAY AFTER THI 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 10 a.m. Sunday School at St. And 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral. I)h «i H.M. NAVAL BASE, Seletar. 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion and Monday, Wednesday and Fridn Holy Communion. Tuesday,470 words
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Article293 1930-09-13 13 GOLFERS— CARRY YOUR OWN CLUBS! Health From Lost Ball Hunts. "Carry your own clubs," says the Central Council for Health Education, in a series of hard, but healthy, sayings to golfers. "Of all forms of exercise, walking is an easy first, and of games golf is second to none. It293 words
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Article318 1930-09-13 13 First Race in England. Strephon II made his first appearance or an English racecourse in the July Plate at Lingfield in mail week, says a Sporting Lift correspondent, and everyone was anxious to look over this great staying Australian horse in tht paddock. What must have impressed the318 words
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Article199 1930-09-13 13 New York Los Angeles Before Dinner. New York, Aug. 6. Capt. Prank Hawks arose at daylight in New York City, donned golfing clothing, threw his bag of clubs over his shoulder, and started out to play his father nine holes before dinner. His father199 words
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Article171 1930-09-13 13 Radley rowing has just celebrated a red-letter day in the annals of the school. The annual house bumping races marked the ftftieth anniversary of the event. The large gathering or Old Radlelans present afterwards attended a dinner of the Old Radleians B.C. in the Evans Memorial Boathouse.171 words
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Article273 1930-09-13 13 Hobbs' Decision to Retire. Jack Hobbs, with his cricketing honours thick upon him, and the most recent decoration acquired when he surpassed W. G. Grace's world record aggregate score of 54.896 runs, will not play in first-class cricket much longer. "Not much longer now,273 words
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Article349 1930-09-13 13 Mr. W. O. McGeehan. the foremost box in? authority in America, writes as follows iii theNew York Tribune on the recent Scott Stribling match in London: "At any rate. Mr. Phil Scott, the Britlsr champion, more fouled against than fouling has gone horizontal for the last349 words
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Article195 1930-09-13 13 Frank Moody's Easy Win. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 7. Prank Moody, the veteran Pontypridd boxer, easily won the Welsh Light-heavy-weight championship from Gipsy Daniels, at Pontypridd this week. The result win on points for Moody was a reversal of the decision in a previous fight195 words
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Article89 1930-09-13 13 U.S. 'Varsity Four Lose Match. Westerbury, Aug. 31. With the first of the Westchester Cup matches only a week ahead. Tommy Hicchcock's 'Varsity Pour were decisively beaten for [the first time in their career by a team which included Earle Hopping and Guinness, the British reservist, whose form ft89 words
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Advertisement283 1930-09-13 13 j m^^w ,i» |»n scriptlon is an infallible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringno Dhohies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves Jci,, tbfi work— they simply clog the pores. D.D.D. if smelly ointment, but a golden liquid wash which e pores, washes out the disease283 words
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Advertisement475 1930-09-13 13 >^ -"Js <^^f A^^HKk u I VBj x^bV^L^^L^^o. J i J He Confesses H^ «oz# awakes "fresh, alert, vigorous, happy. 9 44 Without the least faith, indeed with grateful and thon!,fnl in KfttfeSfN /r^rf <A« utmost scepticism, 1 commenced, hvo its marvellous kemUk-gtving properties,™ years ago, to take the daily475 words
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Advertisement885 1930-09-13 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. T"t*e Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notlee. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Dm. HEUDfUS For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg To-day885 words
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Advertisement523 1930-09-13 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., 'Ltd. (Incorporated m stagland). "ELLERMAN" UNL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Da» Singapore, BM. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Qct. 6 BJB. CITY OF SHANGHAI Vof rj HOMEWARDS. m.v. CITY523 words
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Advertisement503 1930-09-13 14 .P. fe 9 O. British India and Apc&r Lines, (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dae Dot Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Slnjap** NAGPORE 5,280 Sept.503 words
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Advertisement575 1930-09-13 15 0 S. K. Line. V"ik:-(from Kobe) service). Kwanto Maru Oct. 9 I Vancouver: -(from Kobe) f Paris Maru Sept. 27 Hambun (Bremen) Amazon Maru Sept. 18 19 Cape Town, Rio de video and Buenos. j ti i; uorld passage £190.] f Buenos Aires Maru Oct. 8 9 D -Salaam. Durban575 words
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Advertisement378 1930-09-13 15 Jl El kIU Upon your arrival at one of the above places our representative will be there to meet and assist you in passing through the Customs. Ail experienced Railroad representative HflS&lifi will suggest to you various interesting ways of crossing Canada or the I States. Both men are anxious378 words
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Advertisement594 1930-09-13 15 K. P. M. (Incorporated in Holland.) MiWttJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE~NETHto7 AMna t^t.. Transhipment. Marine Department/^ 1 Manager's desk Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore an* Penan^ of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS. Ta^'sT-t™' SePt 13 K °^P- Tampoetih, Tampat-Tin ggi Bengalis, Seneboei and594 words
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Advertisement674 1930-09-13 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de674 words
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Advertisement379 1930-09-13 16 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Money Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mail and Cable. Toots. Cruises. Steamship Reservations. Railroad Tickets. Baggage Insurance. SINGAPORE Union Bid*. PENANG— E. O. HOTEL. NORDDSDUETSCHER Bffif LLOYD VIHI^AIW (Incorporated in Germany)379 words
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Advertisement431 1930-09-13 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. W 44, BKAVER STREET, N£W TCHS (Incorporated In U.8.A.) GENERAL AOKNTB. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TC BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA am. BALTIMORE(via Rue»> D»e- Salk. M.S. SILVERWILLOW In Port Sept. 13 111% M-S. SILVERYEW Sept. 16 Sept. 22 r* U MB. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 30 Oct. 6 PAOnC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERV431 words
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Miscellaneous654 1930-09-13 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 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6654 words
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Miscellaneous154 1930-09-13 16 The cruisers Dartmouth, Birmingham, and Lowestof t, which have for some time been under dockyard control at Devonport, have now been placed upon the disposal list. They are the oldest of their class, the Dartmouth having been completed in 1911 and the other two in 1914, a few months before154 words
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Article102 1930-09-13 17 Shipping in Philippines. -s of the Dollar SUamw ir < -npt of information that, sfttf I*» lhf UO rld. Captain Robert U* company's new £Lild 1 the ph'^pplll66- all operate d between SSL j f l :md Iloil Captaln Manila on October 23 and t V,102 words
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Article41 1930-09-13 17 "DRY" LINER LA UNCHED. .imd«n iNJ.I. Auk. 5. (b<) -.ui nt champagne. I ittbur, which Bbc Ls the first ilt by the American j American company to tinder the provision of 14.000.000 dol- and trill have acromrs, will be used in41 words
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Article34 1930-09-13 17 FLOATING DOCK FOR NEW ZEALAND. D London. I k for Wellington will be con- Hunter, Wiuham and RiH firm which built SingaB be U8 ft<-t n\ width and H i ttftini rapacity of 17,00034 words
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Article143 1930-09-13 17 H I did not krnm that it was an offence to I brag ocaine Mo India without a licence," i ii> thf defence offered by Oda. alias S. M r:>-a a Japanese who WM charged under the I D.r^rous Drups Art with having imported H Ca.143 words
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Article185 1930-09-13 17 Hamburg, Aug 13. crew of the Ltvcfpool oil tanker Camillo id an ama/rnu MCapc fr-un death this after- <w when a tmihc opteftoa look place in the Mfl down the Elbe from Hamburg. »tett*r was burned out. but the crew were :arik.-r mm ftmtt% a lightship when185 words
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Article117 1930-09-13 17 <llljl( ShlpS Which the C?" «SJ r :my and its "Stated l *Nte t ft r !h< mer B er rendered ■^^no aV"" lllt veteran Amber, Bt^^bvv She lay at Gibraltar. Wf^ ra ble > sh Nap:> r l >f Glasgow, in 1888, H ttH117 words
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Article37 1930-09-13 17 C, Fritz Vogel, A Hantir Planning w rubtx-r ball. K^, V <traordmary IT to» larse rubber M;^., -'h thr help of the U*y but to be on 'i-v to Uke prov ions37 words
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Article467 1930-09-13 17 Deaths of 18 Seamen. The deaths of 18 of the crew of a Japanese canning ship, engaged in the crab fishing Industry off kamchatka. is providing a first class mystery. Were the men clubbed to death for in-subordination, or did they die of beri-beri? asks the467 words
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436 1930-09-13 17 ON THE SIGNAL BRIDGE OF A WARSHIP. Thousands of people trod the decks of Britain's warships during Navy Week, and most of them climbed the little ladders up to the bridges. To the landsman the signal bridge of a flagship is perhaps the most interesting part of the ship. It436 words
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Article101 1930-09-13 17 Nearly 300,060 People at Three Dockyards. The attendance returns for Navy Week show that 137,568 people visited Portsmouth Dockyard, this being 45.000 more than last year. At Plymouth the attendance was 80 193 of whom 9.898 paid for admission on Saturday The biggest day was Thursday, when the101 words
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Article1010 1930-09-13 17 Antwerp Conference Decisions. The seventeenth conference of the Comite Maritime International, held at Antwerp between August 1 and 5, was attended by delegates representing important commercial and shipping interests in the following countries: —Belgium, Denmark, Prance, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Japan, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and1,010 words
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Advertisement498 1930-09-13 17 MADE IN '-I A p& LONDON JVleclical J PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP U|» raflftf Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of >^^ PERAS T^>. ginia tobacco guaranteed pure tne finest possible texture and /fV and absolutely free from adul- i. j. f volttM«f M l\ r i j a498 words
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193 1930-09-13 18 ji et There s an hasy Remedy. It's an old tale. A well-built, robust sort of follow suddenly begins to (rack up' lo^ r \> uclght each week, always seems tired and depressed, begins to look 'weedy.' He's made the common mistake of forgetting193 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1930-09-13 18 ANODE FEED SYSTEM. I Continued.] I From Our Wireless Correspondent. I TPHE object and the desirability of incorpurat- ing this system in all receivers will be understood from the following explanation. All H.T. batteries, accumulators, and other sources of Supply have appreciable^ internal resistance, although in1,763 words
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88 1930-09-13 18 "Misleading Statements." London, Ang. 29. Melbourne. Mr. J. E. Fenton, Acting Federal Premier, and Mr. J. A. Lyons, Federal Post-master-General, continue to denounce the suggestion of the possibility of the repudiation of Australia's War Debt. Mr. Fenton declares that a censorship will be established if88 words
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Article912 1930-09-13 18 Colonial's Complaint. (By a Wireless Correspondent). ■T*HE prosecution of Mr. Cox, a well-known local wireless enthusiast, once more raises the question, "What are we getting for the $5 we pay the Government for a receiving licence." The question has been asked several times and as yet remains912 words
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182 1930-09-13 18 WIRELESS OPPORTUNITY FOR BUDDHISTS. The programmes over U» I as usual. It would be Interest I extent of the invisible andu I to the sermon of lite 1 I Benchamabopitr on Sat.rc I phra paet khum). If one p I sets which can receive 11 1" I eluding crystal wts,182 words
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Advertisement182 1930-09-13 18 Doctor away by th ore innil use o I VANS PASriLLI S lh"v protect y.)ur thro .1 mm! give r«Jiet ia c«s< <•( c<< *ls, l -tiii.'hft and rat .i rh. From ('h'n Smtm e- «»ryw h»*ro. Viiil' in hiiKi.i.M ii>a rormu a Of Liverpool 1 \>nl M«HKiMm> antiseptic Throat182 words
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Advertisement836 1930-09-13 18 BANKING. BANKING. INSURANCE. CHARTERED BANK MFRCANTILE BANK OF OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HUilltAW 1 ILL DAMI W TT4F (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) INDIA LTD. *H-i fy?"lkiP+ Paid up capital in 600,000 shares (Incorporated in England). Q/^I TTTH 1~l BW PH- of £5 each £3,000,000 *j\J\J 111 U'836 words
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Article156 1930-09-13 19 Iteetrch and Investigation. ttloni of rubber of b before they can be problem of adjusting ITCH and experimental then to the Htfe pment pertmental work with the employment idvtoen to the Propathc R.OA. in order to tk«, and to give U in connection with the development156 words
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Article153 1930-09-13 19 Marconi -Yickcrs' Issues. Chh c; Ai-rnmont up Sterling bills 1918 I per Out. TenI I iVteken lame), the holder*) announces baa gtven the 1 In Pt-kiiiß had debts amons faction, and to press 1 ptyaeat ->f them when the proper time itioo :n July. 1928 'vnurm- "in153 words
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Article14 1930-09-13 19 rubber to bra iv n- ''-I wrapI as a roonng14 words
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Article45 1930-09-13 19 rement of Dr. o ft -f -tation. a 'The organ fityndlcaat) was bW contributions of i numb* of f th« norW. Including ■■■"•'■"mie.s. it must and .satisfaction «H t-tunony of the work te held ann J n retirement so many good45 words
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Article532 1930-09-13 19 LEMON -GROWING. Results in Australia. In Western Australia lemon-growing is more profitable than in any other State. In this State the lemon district extends from Harvey, in the south, to Northampton, in the north, a distance of several hundreds of miles north and south, and from the coast to about532 words
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Article341 1930-09-13 19 HIR OES HAPUS." Why Welsh Cable Was Refused. In the House of Commons recently Mr. Haydn I Jones IL.~Merioneth! asked the Postmaster General whether he was aware that the cablegram "Hir o*\s Dtpufl —Glashvyn. Corwen" <a long and happy life*, dispatched from Corwen post oflice to Canada was refused transmission341 words
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Article35 1930-09-13 19 The following tell man hM bs^n received v the Eustcm Bank Ltd., from the head office i liondon: —"Directors declire Interim Divitont at the rat^ of 4s. dour shillings), lev. -iicome Tax at 2s. 9.4d.35 words
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Article209 1930-09-13 19 September 12. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2j3 29J32 London 3 months' sight 213 7 'B London 60 days" sight 2|3 13J16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 25(32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London, T.T. 213 23 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1429 Hamburg, demant! 234 New209 words
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Article205 1930-09-13 19 September 12. Tin 175 Tons $68 7 s Gambier 10 Pepper White 31 Pepper Black 21 FlaJte Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 6*4 Copra, Sundried 6.70 Rice, Aiam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 6.30 Rice, Siam old "No. 1 320 Rice! Rangoon Bintan205 words
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Article893 1930-09-13 19 FRIDAY. SEPT. 12TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. buyers tellers. Asam Kumbang (£> 23s 27s Ayer Hitam (ss) 10s 3d lis Bangrin Tin 13s 15s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves tSI) 45 50 Bukit Arang ($1) 3a 40 Burmah Malay (f) 13s 15s nom Chendenaiig 2s 3s Eastern893 words
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Article84 1930-09-13 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. I Singapore, Sept. 12. Tin, Steady.— Kintas 86 90, Kuchais 67 72. Penawats 42 45. Simgei Luas 90 93 > a Talams 48 > L 52, Hong Fatts 42 45 Sungei Ways 2.00 2.10. Ulu Klangs 70 75. Pangnga Rivers is 3d os, PudlOOfi 14s 6d84 words
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Article215 1930-09-13 19 Market Prospects. Singapore, Sept. 12. The announcement by the Government which \\its made unexpectedly on Saturday was naturally followed by heavy selling, and prices by the close on Monday had fallen away approximately two cents. The tendency has also been for the premiums for forward deliveries215 words
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Article164 1930-09-13 19 Singapore. Sept. IS. The main feature of the week was the statement issued by the Colonial Secretary on Saturday, to the effect that HE. the Governor, as advised by the Executive Council, had decided that economic laws must be allowed to take their course. This statement was quickly164 words
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Article70 1930-09-13 19 The local Agents, of Renong Tm Messrs. Guthrl and Co.. Penang, have received a nb". from London advising that the Board hadecided to recommend a final dividend of 7 per cent (actual 1 in respect of ■he la-i b cial year, making a total of l"i per cent70 words
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62 1930-09-13 19 September 1 'Mil., IS o'clock noon. s Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 11T, 13 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept 13 l\i-., Qetotef 13 13', November 13 13' j Oct-Dec. 13'. 13 Jan-Mar. 13 14 Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot62 words
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Article170 1930-09-13 19 GENERAL FAVOUR. Dunlops Achievement Can be Followed. I FREE PFESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, Sept. r» Rubber opened to-day -at 4Ud. Spot and 4 -.d Forward. Later prices were 4 1 I6d Spot and 45 16 Forward. The market i;s quiet The sharemarket is firmer.170 words
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Article62 1930-09-13 19 Taipin^ Tin Closing Plant. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, Sept. 12. Tin opened to-day at £134 Spot and £136'i Forward. Later prices were unchanged. The market is steady. The sharemarket is steady and idle. It is announced that Taipin--; T»n is ceasing mining operations by closing62 words
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Article219 1930-09-13 19 The following- Ls the thirteenth annual report of the Directors to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Bept 22nd at Derrick and Company's at noon. The prom for the year, subject to Directors' Fee:., la 513.498.27 to which has to be added thf219 words
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Article99 1930-09-13 19 Teereascr! Siraits Imports. A:i official i' 1 f i>h trade return h wa that for the seven men I nd of July 1 1 l e pcrta of piece cr---!-. of ;r.i kind vena i.6BV2t; •v i re yards ol the value of £5.174.884. Kxport to99 words
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Article69 1930-09-13 19 Evalt and Sh Brunei United {,500; 2 cootl Bukit TlnaM Rubb c 11,341; 6 mu: Changkat Sere!.. J Hay .or 17,499; C mojitni L14.390; L 82.833; 11 met: ft94; I 10 monttu M5, i 43,000; :j m 117, ion: Tapah (i4 >51, month] 491,34 Borneo («mpa:n,69 words
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Article110 1930-09-13 19 According to the India Rubber Journal Mr. Bata. head of tt» gnat Central European 11 m controlling manufacture and sales of rubber footwear, has adopted a device for .securing during his bu.sir day plenty of fresh air, maximum immunity from intrusion, and other benefits. On being advised by hLs physician110 words
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Advertisement70 1930-09-13 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. npany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England- and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act. ATTRACTIVE70 words
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Advertisement33 1930-09-13 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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Article357 1930-09-13 20 LAST MATCH DRAWN. Play Curtailed in Unofficial Test. tFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT-1 London, Sept. 12. A full day's play was enjoyed at Scarborough to-day ii» the unofficial test match between tiie Australians and an England XI, but as was expected no definite conclusion was reached. The357 words
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Article658 1930-09-13 20 12 Victories in 34 Matches. The detailed results of the Australians' tour are as follows PLAYED 34: WON 12; LOST 1: DRAWN 21. WORCESTERSHIRE —WON by Inningi; and 165 runs: Worctsttrshire 131 (Grimmett 4 38. Fairfax 4 36) and 196 (Grimmett 5146) Australians 492 for658 words
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Article630 1930-09-13 20 INDIANS' POOR DISPLAY. Rees Does Hat Trick For Soldiers. Welch 5; I.C.FJI l. The Welch experienced little difficulty In disposing of the I.C.F.A. in the semi-final of the S.A.P.A. Cup at the Stadium yesterday. Except for some well balanced raids in the first half the I.C.F.A.630 words
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Article46 1930-09-13 20 Members of the Aston Athletic Club are notified that the Club moved to new premises at No. 46 Somme Road, on the 9th instant. Sole power has been vested in the Chief Police Officer to issue orders and licences relating to the letting off of fireworks.46 words
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Article616 1930-09-13 20 SINGAPORE RACES. Scratching^ and Selections For To-Day, The weather continues fine and there should be good racing in the final events of the autumn meeting this afternoon. Race 1. Ponies Classes 2 and 3 (combined) Wv. 2— (7 furs.)— 2.ls p.m. 000 St. Andrew 9.0 (Down a616 words
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Article76 1930-09-13 20 Tilden and Doeg in Semi-Finals. Reuter's Service.] Forest Hills, Sept. 12. In the American singles championships quar-ter-finals Doeg beat Hunter 11 13, 6 4, 3 6, 6 2, 6 4; Tilden beat Van Ryn 4 6, 6—2, 6 4, 6 4; Shields beat Mangin 3 6,76 words
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Article35 1930-09-13 20 j There will be a soccer match between the S.C.F.A. team and the Loh Hwa Football team to-day at Jalan Besar Stadium. The prices of admission will be $1.00, 50 cents and 20 cent*, i35 words
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Article374 1930-09-13 20 TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. Yesterday's Results and Ties. S.C.C. Tournament. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. "B Class Singles. H. H. Bullen owe 15 beat B. N. Byatt owe 2, 6 l, B—lo,8 10, 6 l. V. G. Savi plus 2 beat F. T. K. Hobbes owe 15, 6—2, 6—4. "T Class Singles.374 words
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Article196 1930-09-13 20 Free Foresters vs. Malayan XI. The match between the Free Foresters and a Malayan XI commences on the Padang this afternoon at two o'clock, and will be continued to-morrow morning, at eleven o'clock. One change has been rendered necessary owing to Hoblyn's inability to play, and his place is196 words
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Article107 1930-09-13 20 Mr. IVAN SHARPE, editor of the Athletic News, and the most well-informed critic of home football, will contribute weekly articles to the Free Press during the current home football season. These articles, which are written specially for the Free Press, will be of a topical character,107 words
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Article41 1930-09-13 20 Another Surprise for Stockport. [Reuter's Service, l London, Sept. 11. League football matches to-day resulted ai follow: DIVISION lll.— (Southern). Queen's Park R. 2: Watford 3. Thames 3: Clapton Orient 0 DIVISION lll.— (Northern). Carlisle 5: Stockport l41 words
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Article19 1930-09-13 20 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Sept. 12. Chelsea have bought Alec Jackson from iuddersfield for £9,000.19 words
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