The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1930
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Title Section19 1930-09-19 1 The Singapore Free Press SO. 134» ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S5. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article496 1930-09-19 1 A large meeting was held at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Wednesday to consider railing on Government to proceed with unemployment relief schemes and proceed with scheme for single hospital m place of the three existing Page 12. Evidence that the person whom the plaintiff claimed496 words
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Article1183 1930-09-19 1 We m Singapore recognise the coming of the S. W. Monsoon by the break m the middle of June of our so-called hot weather, the three months following thereafter being: characterised by a comparatively continuous breeze and rain. The explosive storms which we call Sumatra^1,183 words
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Advertisement553 1930-09-19 1 TO-NIGHT S o\ SHEARER IN -THE DIVORCEE" EEafS.es Hotelf I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. X I J 1 Hi' AT 9.30 P.IVI. 9 X^_V^^l 19 BuALAI MKA ORCHESTRA AND COSSACK CHOIR 1 JJJgIS^ I W ADMISSION TO BALL-ROOM $1.50 I Pfl_BN_k H W hance Singapore Musk Lovers will have of hearing553 words
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Advertisement67 1930-09-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Peps for coughs etc. Page b. Hotel announcements Page 1. Notices, auction sales etc. Page I). Willys-Knight new style 1930 Page 7. Cinema and amusement quide Page 2. Insure your car with the Ocean Page 20. "Lactogen— the natural milk food Page 5. CHRYSLER j COMFORT j j67 words
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Advertisement7 1930-09-19 1 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NORMA SHEARER IN "THE DIVORCEE"7 words
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Article185 1930-09-19 2 At the Alhanibra. The Dh rcee has been described as Norm-.* Shearer, great t achievement and as letting standard In talking iiim entertainment, and n rtrtwhily La cr.o of the bost films that haa romp this v.ay tot time. It is certainly notable too. for a One piece185 words
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Article79 1930-09-19 2 The newly formed Negri Sembilan Malay Better Living Society has been registered with the Registrar of Sscieiies. On the advice of his medical attendants, the Honble Mr. Ban A.i Wins: is takmg I complrt rest for a period of two week?, says the M.'i.v Mail Mr. A. M. Goodman has79 words
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Advertisement276 1930-09-19 2 PARFUMS CHANEL Nos. 5, 11, 12, 21, 22, 55 and Bois des lies. i i i Eau Chanel, j Talc de Chanel, Cremes de Chanel, Poudres, Lip Sticks, Cream and Liquid Rouge. Stockist: j MEDICAL HALL LTD. j Opp. General Pest Office. j Outstation orders carefully and j promptly executed.276 words
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Advertisement262 1930-09-19 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TOMGHT 1 1 and To-morrow at 9.30 p.m. OUTWARD i BOUND I j j See What Happens After I JOURNEY'S END 1 i; Singapore Repertory Players. jj i BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, 2 1. jj ■>____________ \)/<wwy vV:k w -W-w vww^ vu\iv mmvux/M °_^^__^^^__^^^^^L_^__^^^^__Bp _V I I_B 6.15262 words
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Advertisement176 1930-09-19 2 1 615 TO-NIGHT 9.v I S The picture that's creating sensations the world over NORM A SHEAREI g IN HER GREATEST ACHIEYBIENT I THE DIVORCE I DARING BUT TRUTHFUL ii I An Amazing Story of one |i woman who dared to defy I II A NEW STANDARD SET IN TALRIK176 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-09-19 2 THE WEEKFriday, 19th. Hißli Water. 09.00. 7.. r ft.. 19.17. 8.1 ft. Sultan of Johore leaves for Europe on Mantua Licensing Board, 2.15. Automobile Club annual meeting S.C.C. 5.15. Rotary Tiffin, Raffles. Repertory Players Present "Outward Bound." Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Saturday, 20th. High Water. 09.36, 8.0 ft., 20.35. 8.8 ft.166 words
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Article736 1930-09-19 3 MODERN CHANGES. Business Palaces Where Mansions Stood. At one corner of Lincoln's Inn Fields there is a strange looking house. It has lost its walls, but a wooden structure has gone up under the old roof. The original floors and window spac-s are being kept, apparently,736 words
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Article337 1930-09-19 3 Speaking on 'Some queer experiences" at Friday evening's tea of Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, Mr. Lai Tet Loke recalled a performance by a Sakai chief. Batin, at a farewell entertainment given by Mr. Skeat, when leaving Kajang where he had been a popular District337 words
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Article838 1930-09-19 3 BEAUTY AND VICE. Where Anything Can Happen. Marseilles. B is not surprising to any one who knows Marseilles that the British consul. Mr. R. A. Lee. ha" disappeared without any ♦race, m spite cf all the efforts of the DOUce. Anything could happen m Marseilles from838 words
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Article227 1930-09-19 3 In regard to a raid by members of the Special branch of the Bangkok police at Sapan Yomaraj when ten men and a woman were arrested for indulging m the forbidden game of "High-low." it is said that the banker was a sergeant-major m the Army and the others arrested227 words
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Advertisement231 1930-09-19 3 I Truth m Advertising I is the Last Word m Service. 1 1 I 1 S^ EAT \S I MORI PIIH "KILTIE KIPPERS** j IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES. ALWAYS FRESH SUPPLIES OF BLOATEBS. HADDOCK. i I KESB SALMON. FRESH HERRINGS. S vMOKED SALMON. FISH FILLET. !i S .OVER SOLES.231 words
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Advertisement456 1930-09-19 3 i Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES I ?J' H'll C cL OSS Stre€t MALACCA. 1> li' »5 ht PENANQ. I 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. I Registered by and Security deposited with I the Straits Settlements Government. I Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, I Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments456 words
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Article784 1930-09-19 4 A Surprise for Boniface. (From Our Own Correspondent. > Paris. Aug. 23. THIRTEEN male American tourists, becoming Ured of the meals served at their respective hotels, recently dined at a Saint -German restaurant, motoring from Paris to the historic fownlet early m the afternoon. On reaching their784 words
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Article784 1930-09-19 4 (By Our Woman Correspondent.) "117ITH the advent of the colder season at BOOM warm fabrics and darker colours are now taking the place of frills and furbelows for daytime wear. But we here m Malaya, who bask m the suns smiles all the year round, need784 words
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299 1930-09-19 4 MURIEL RAPSON - IS IT WISETo Cheapen Your Friendship MURIEL RAPSON —by— IT is difficult to believe, nowadays, that but a short while ago only the more privileged members of the family and most intimate friends called each other by their Christian names. To-day we are usually "Jack" or •Jill" from the moment299 words
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Article531 1930-09-19 4 /^•LASS ornaments are not, at the moment, nearly so popular as the jewellery knickknacks well-dressed women wear. Big glass rings much more substantial-looking than the fine spun rings and bracelets which have already been worn, are made m many colours. The circle is cut with a square panel531 words
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Article, Illustration12 1930-09-19 4 Norma Talmadge m her latest picture, M Dv Barry Woman of Passion."12 words
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Article1402 1930-09-19 4 The Lure of Kent and Sussex: Goldsmith's < A Club for London Typists: Nice for J. n>sitv Blacksmith: An Eighty-five years old Ham: A Philandering He-Bird. ■/"ENT and Sussex, two of the most beautiful counties m Southern England, are attracting more and more celebrated people, particularly artists1,402 words
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Article377 1930-09-19 4 11TOOLLEN frocks are worn summer and win- tor. since fine wools m gay colour effects are now so cleverly woven. I liked the foldeti brown frock I saw the other day whose hem was flared, and whose skirt was made with a basque at the waist. Orange377 words
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460 1930-09-19 5 FAMILY DEFY A CITY. Romantic Heir and "The '45." Members of a family named Law have pitched a camp In the grounds of Lauriston Castle, at Cramond, near Edinburgh, to draw attention to the claim that they are the rightful inheritors to the castle and460 words
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372 1930-09-19 5 Sailor Husband's Dash to Save Her. The last lap of a man's 5,000-mile race across the world to save his wife's life began last night at the Middlesex Hospital, London, says the Daily Express m mail week. It is a race which the expert372 words
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Article140 1930-09-19 5 Auckland, Aug. 12. Cannibalism is still practised m the big Nambus tribe of Malebula, m tlie New Hebrides, according to Pastor Stewart, vice-president of he Australasian Union of Seventh Day Adven-t-ists, who returned to Sydney recently. He said that once when he visited the paramount chief140 words
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Article390 1930-09-19 5 How Malayan Copra Plantations Were Saved. At the Cambridge Summer School lectures, the bacteriologist was shown by Mr. W. Mark Webb, himself a bacteriologist, to be no longer only a bug-hunter but a much soupht after business man. Investigation had shown, said Mr. Webb, that insects which390 words
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Article106 1930-09-19 5 Rugby, Sept. 4. Whilfe In Edinburgh yesterday, the Queen went to the Castle to see the Scottish National War Memorial, which stands upon a sheer rock hill and is one of the most beautiful and moving memorials m the world. There was the usual reverent crowd106 words
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150 1930-09-19 5 A Gate-Crasher Guest with A Summons. It was Jack Pickford's wedding day Jack is Mary Pickford's brother. And not even a Hollywood super-sup^r producer cou!d have staged a more picturesque ceremony. The bridegroom and his bride. Miss Mary Mulhern. knelt before the altar m150 words
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Article150 1930-09-19 5 Knocked Senseless m Mid-Air. When Lieutenant Laboria, of the 34th Aviation Regiment, was 2.000 feet high, while vesting a new aeroplane at Versailles the upper plane of the machine became entirely detached. Lieutenant Laboria jumped out with his parachute, but a few seconds later he150 words
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Article166 1930-09-19 5 The story from Jasper. Alberta, of the bear which picked up a golf ball and carried it flfteen yards nearer the green to which the player was driving is a good one. The tourist agencies ought to be able to do something with it "Golfers,166 words
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Article433 1930-09-19 5 £200,000 Estimate for One Week's Takings. London 15 .spending about £200.000 on going to "the pictures' this week, writes the Evening News Film Correspondent, m mail week. The ctnemas are packed out from noon unt«l midnight. Even the records of last year's pnt talkie boom are being433 words
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Advertisement276 1930-09-19 5 RENE ULLMANN'S Special 3 Proposals. only for the month of September 1930. JEWELLERY Old jewellery taken m part payment when buying new jewellery. WATCHES: Old watches taken m part payment when buying ne w watches. REPAIRS Old watches repaired free of charge when buying new ones. Come and consult the276 words
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Advertisement185 1930-09-19 5 Great Strides Sometimes you can tell tbe difference milk at its best. All tbe cream m it, all all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so treatof giving baby "Lactogen/ A nagg- ed m the "Lactogen" process toat it ing anxiety has gone.185 words
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1871 1930-09-19 6 THE "FLYING SCOTSMAN." Guardians of 350 Lives at 85 Miles an Hour. Every day at ten o'clock the "Flying Scotsman" the train which makes the longest nonstop run m the world leaves King's Cross for Edinburgh. Fourteen coaches and a giant locomotive totalling altogether1,871 words
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Article474 1930-09-19 6 Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, the esteemed Secretary of the Ipoh Club, -was able to attend office 10--day after his sudden illness du.inj the past fortnight, says the Times of Malaya, which adds that it understands that Mr. Ashby has been advised by his doctors not to work long hours474 words
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Advertisement175 1930-09-19 6 THE RFADY TO SRRVR>OODS 3 AND DAIRY PROCDUt OF Iff l*et I Tempting dishes for the hot season i i ;in great variety. St. Ivel Ready -to- S| I serve foods and dairy produce. 2 V Soups, Fish. Sausages, Entrees, 1 1 Hams, Jams, Cheese. < All the best stores175 words
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Advertisement224 1930-09-19 6 a^jfc Arifc jr 1 *&*~*^^-^y^. j^^. .a. at>. w^ aT> .a^W a^a. a^a .^■♦a ATt ■^^a a r > ♦^♦^♦^a^I'MV Aa 4 f^^^^^ T a^-Ta^aai L^a^^^^^^__ r* 7 HJ>. SALOON $1,495. 7 TO(R| S I CHOOSE from the T a^a^aV b^b^^^^^ |i 12 H.P. SALOON $3,350. TtANCwIL TOORER W* 4224 words
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Article1156 1930-09-19 7 RECENT EXCAVATIONS. 100 A.D. as Date of Defences. St. Alb. i us. Aujr. 10. The meadows by the Ver at St. Albans, which have concealed for fourteen centuries or so the remains of the Roman city of Verulamium, are at last yielding up secrets. Although1,156 words
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Article280 1930-09-19 7 Recent speculation as to the exact nature of the Roman remains excavated m St. Samp-son's-squa re, York, has now ber?n settled by archaeological experts who have established that the fragments are part of a Roman bath. One archaeologist suggested that the fragments laid bare were the shell280 words
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Article79 1930-09-19 7 Dialect That Was Too Much for the Old Street Magistrate. The dialect of a Scotsman charged with drunkenness was too much for Mr. Clarke Hall, the Old-street magistrate. The mans evidence had to bt inter prettd by a gaoler. The interpreter elicited the admission that the Scot79 words
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Article448 1930-09-19 7 The report of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for the year ended March 31, 1930, says that during the fceriod reviewed 43.043 cases were reported to the Society m England and Wales. All save 777 were found to be true. The overwhelming majority448 words
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Advertisement187 1930-09-19 7 ggg^^ic 1 1' \-\x glf I >• l^"""* tiLn mjorii Neglect ItfJK SESTION V houid never be disregard■f v teem stomach acid which delicate stomach lining, red, may cause ulcers. The relief, is to take a little I i.i alter earing or when ihis instantly neutralises I i.i, stops fermentation187 words
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Advertisement320 1930-09-19 7 Motor mastery Willw -9(ni£kL mWWKM4' mIWH IS ill GRACE of line and artistry of finish distinguish the new style WiUys- Knight as one of the outstanding creations of modern designers. Aside from being the most beautiful, the new 70-B is also tht AU^ lmm M SSS^i!!SJ! AiMtmthm>m largest and most320 words
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Article697 1930-09-19 8 SENSATIONAL SPEECH. Dying Men's Right To Hasten Death. 'For my own part I think that every criminal condemned to death ought to be allowed to carry out the sentence on himself m his own way. and I should not censure a man who, knowing he697 words
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Article165 1930-09-19 8 Convalescent Officer Gives His Life. John F. Goldsmith, aged fifty-one, retired commander of the Royal Navy, of Four Oak near Birmingham, collapsed and died m the sea at Ballincarrig Strand, Wicklow. m an attempt to rescue two children. The tragedy was. witnessed by his wife165 words
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Article95 1930-09-19 8 Baby Boy Carried a Mile Before Being Rescued. During an expedition into the countryside near Plattsburg. New York State, a party of people gathering berries were terrified by the approach of a larrre she bear which appeared and carried off the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.95 words
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Article528 1930-09-19 8 "NEGLECT." Sensational Findings of Commission. The Daily Express understands that the Bishop of Norwich proposes to inhibit the Rev. S. A. Norris Huntley, Rector of Bircham Newton and Bircham Tofts. Norfolk, following the sensational report of a commission of inquiry. Among the charges investigated by528 words
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Article373 1930-09-19 8 "Out Terribly Late at Night." Miss Violet White, of Clapham Park. S.W.. comes m late at nieht. She has not been to a dance, however. She has been studying the stars at the new observatory at Mill Hill. where she Ls ttn only student observer. Ifki373 words
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Article58 1930-09-19 8 Severed by Death After 80 years. The oldest twins m England have been divided by the death of Mrs. Philadelphia Cowlard, of Shepperton, In her eightieth year. Her brother, Mr. Francis Yates, lives at Hunmanby, Yorkshire. Mrs. Cowlard. who was the widow of a policeman, had lived58 words
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Advertisement216 1930-09-19 8 PROTECTS YOUR X^^ HOME jQW^M Bodyguard purifies <^^ all it cleans. Use it <^ 'W% for washing clothes jljfci^ <^ /a%$M and cleaning the jSK/y^^^ /J\^W^i house— make it the general family soap. W ss? j^i^^^^ It leaves a fresh, pure N£ St\ cleanliness that pro- 1 tects the health216 words
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Advertisement248 1930-09-19 8 Mwif©©9Lrge!V KING OF CLUBS A Sovereign Whisky of the Finest Quality ROYAL DUTCH INDIAN AIRWAYS. i X t/ I Starting from Singapore m the early mornine I J^ Batavia is reached m the early afternoon *^i A rest is taken of half an hour m Palembang. N There is time248 words
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Advertisement389 1930-09-19 9 BUSINESS CARDS. M^~~ASSAGE AMCUBE ISS PUMIKO nhoby Ghaut. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. v < Penhas Road, t ff 1 ,-fnder Street Phone 6075. pONT WEAR A TRUSS sole Agents: HAYNARD CO., LTD. i:\TTERY ROAD. MASSAGE HALL-~ MKS BARD AND MISS HANA 30, Waterloo StreetTELETHONS 7467. TO LET. to Let No.389 words
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Advertisement810 1930-09-19 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders ar« now invited for the following materials oi services, and that particulars of such tenders rr.ay be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Supply and Delivery of 8 Ei.tins Stalls 8 Tables 4 p m at Maxwell810 words
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Advertisement553 1930-09-19 9 TENDERS. JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the right to conduc Toddy-shops for the year 1931 m the followin districts: Government Kiosk Bandar Penggaram. Senggarang Sri Gading Parit Sulong. Yong Peng Tenders should be sealed and addressed t the Chairman Licensing Beard, Batu Pahai and should reach him not later553 words
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Advertisement669 1930-09-19 9 I NOTICES. KELVEY "S SCHOOL OF DANCING Parents desiring their children to take 'a course of dancing with MDM KELVEY should send them for lessons now. In Sept., they commence their graceful exercise, acrobatic, and correct arm movements. Foxtrot L Waltz and Blues will be taught until December for MDM669 words
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Advertisement498 1930-09-19 9 j SELANGOR TORF CLUR j I AUTUMN 1930 RACE MEETING. j j Saturday 27th September, Wednesday Ist and Saturday 4th October. j ENTRIES close at 3 p.m. on Friday, 19th September. I UNLIMITED SWEEPS One $5 unlimited Sweep, for members only each day, closing one hour before the advertised time498 words
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Article47 1930-09-19 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. LEE. On Thursday. September 18th, 1930. at 163 Orchard Road. Miss Lee Sock Quee. daughter of the late Mr. Lee Tit Soo and of Mrs. Lee Tit Soo. Funeral at Bidadari at 5 p.m. Friday. September 19th. cortege leaving the house at 4.30 p.m.47 words
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749 1930-09-19 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1930. THE HAWKER TYRANY. Hidden beneath the veil of levity m our correspondent's letter regarding the hawker nuisance m River Valley Road there is the reality of much agonized truth. Granted that certain natures are more susceptible to the torment of noise than others749 words
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Article536 1930-09-19 10 His Royai Highness Prince Purachatra has consented to attend the Rotary Club tiffin, which is being held at Raffles Hotel to-day. Dr. V. K. Thamfcipillai, who was doing V. D. work at Singapore for over 5 y«ars. has been put in charge of the V. D. Clinic at Penang. i536 words
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Article288 1930-09-19 10 $1 DAMAGES. Action Against Newspaper Fails. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Sept. 18. In the Supreme Court judgment was delivered m the libel suit brought by Tan Teng Phun and Ooi Peng Cheng. President and Vice-Pre-sident of the Penang Jin Su Seah Society, formed m the early288 words
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Article96 1930-09-19 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Sept. 18, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £133 12 16 (down 8 16). Forward £135 6 16 (down 6 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington96 words
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Article511 1930-09-19 10 The Re Mr. Elvins. the newly-appointed Chaplain to the Parish of Perak North, is expected to arrive in Taiping next week. The marriage of Miss Khor Joo Saik. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khor Ewe Keng of Ptnang, to Dr. Chua Boon Teck will takt> place on Sunday. September511 words
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Article448 1930-09-19 10 A NEW IJUANCH KnthusiaJiTTT Mal Mectinj;. (Prom Our O'*n B rr The Malaria (•;„>, JJ* *m. Wednesday evening *t*t> v h s*\ 8l1 prevention of Cru.if. nir T, y was launched with •n, a '*< one of the lan;,Ni. mo* nUuZZ? ft representative meeting* h, h448 words
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Article64 1930-09-19 10 DEATH OF MALACCA RUBBER DEALER. (From Our Own Correspondent' MaLuxa. Sf*. l« Mr. Chan Bflk Tent, proprietor oi chop Ban Thong, and a prominent local rubber died suddenly early thi>. mominß He about his tartness m town as usual >esterdij and went out to a party lut night turned home64 words
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Article39 1930-09-19 10 .From Our Own Correspondent Yesterday W* *f* sultriest day., m Mm h* a The temperature ™^*LZ£il 90 degrees. FortunaU-ly thundr^ during the night. Dm c f^U heavy shower m the forenoon made less oppressive to-day39 words
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23 1930-09-19 10 .From Our Ov.n UiltJH"**™ The Bishop ot ttafaporc I Malacca on OctoU v Ittl s^ days hen-23 words
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Article93 1930-09-19 10 Robbery and ountrrfntinu 00 Ang Ah Ngoh. Tan, Be T- and Tang Eu Boh. U information received hj I ACi entering a Howe m Oeytonj >" J«" charged at the A > Mi n n l ed D. Mundell yost.rd rtth -^^.^i robbery. Iteenewi the sitting mriri >93 words
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Article47 1930-09-19 10 At UM London CI Examination th- I the Mercanti!.- In** of an entry of Utt < Soon Weng. Ho Yd Lum Yong Pun: M M Hock. Per TaOf «*> civitAßes of DMI > 100 pit cent. Book R r ]t: 9* mcntary Mtfbamftt* 9l fg writing 100 per ivnt 147 words
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Advertisement190 1930-09-19 10 A REVELATION IN ICE TANKS. P VPTV B aY a^Kin botde I **> 2312^ HPf aY% a^a^awnfi 111' I PRICES AND DEMONSTRATION GIVEN BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., ilncorporated under the Companiei' Ordinance* of Hong Kongt (Incorporated < Jk"«ofco«). AT 90. ROBINSON ROAD. I FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON— I* IN PRIME190 words
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Advertisement80 1930-09-19 10 FT634 j J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD J j TENG SENG GUAN. j J Established 1905. J DEALERS IN DIAMONDS, I GOLD AND SILVER I JEWELLERY. Latest Designs and Mountings by Ceylonese Jewellers working m our Shop. t 5 jU. S. De SUVA 3ROS. j JEWELLERS I A NEW SHIPMENT OF80 words
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Article74 1930-09-19 11 IffgPAPER SUPPRESSED. governor Given Plenary Powers. BH. liter's Service.] Barcelona. Sept. 18. trike hat been declared here rnment describes as of a poliTh»- managers and editors of 3 ilidarMad have been arrested uppressed. A warrant has the arrest of the strike comHiukiing and Transport Workers' memben74 words
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Article89 1930-09-19 11 BOMBAY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. 12 Arrests on Polling Day. Ri-J.rs Service. J Bombay, Sept. 18. i election! to the Bombay opened with the arrest of 2 men for picketing the booths Women blocked the Town Hall, holding hands and ered at would-be voters. M MHI>\:» WITHDRAWS TO AVOID TKOI'RLK. ertng by89 words
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43 1930-09-19 11 Transportation for Life. I Renter'^ Service.l Calcutta. Sept. 18. !i.e< been sentenced to deportation ■lumciar w;i.s charged with conspiring with Ben Gupta id'ct'ased* to kill Sir under the Explosives act Majumdar was further charged •r. murdering Stn Gupta.43 words
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Article78 1930-09-19 11 Enterprise Leading. (Reuters Service.] Newport. Rhode Island. Sept. 18. He fourth America's Cup race was coralenced to-day over a triangular course ten *est-north-west. ten south by east, and ■frctt half-east. Sailing the first ten the yachts crossed the line about driving through a choppy sea into78 words
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Article110 1930-09-19 11 (Rtuter's Service.] Newport. R. I. Sept. 17. prise completed the course and thus third race for the Americas Cup. beautiful Mart, out-foxing Vanderbilt. irock found herself m the weather J **>• v fust as Enterprise. Shamrock tttU twenty minutes after the but Enterprtoe was levelling up when110 words
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Article59 1930-09-19 11 Schemes to Provide Relief. Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 17. "f examining the proposals '•using, m connection with the l >r dealing with the unemployMr. V. Hartshorn, the Lord Mr. A. Greenwood, the Minister mpanied by the Government ex•ibenU leader. Mr. Lioyd George 1 -clay. The Prime59 words
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Article53 1930-09-19 11 A *tention of British Architects. Radio— Official Service.] Ruffby, Sept. 17. Exhibition, opened at Olympia »al feature is made of the means "r excluding the noise of modern nuister Fletcher. President of the British Architects, speaking at the 11 -»y. said British architects were 1 attention to53 words
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Article243 1930-09-19 11 CHANG HSUEH-LIANG ACTS Collapse of Northern Coalition Imminent. I Reuters Par Eastern Service] Tho rt Nankin*, Sept. 18. at Peking have been thunderstruck by VmewS uTt, n H r Shan deCla ng he wi n^SS TrthernT alfniBn f the reCently inaugural Northern Government, m view of243 words
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Article91 1930-09-19 11 Agreement Reached. fßeuter's Service.l London, Sept. 18. It is authoritatively stated that a Sino-Brf-tish agreement has been reached wherebyGreat Britain will return the treaty port of Amoy to China on the same terms as Chikiang was returned last year. There has been no trouble at Chekiang since91 words
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Article40 1930-09-19 11 Chinese Report Denied. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 18. The report from a Chinese source at Nanking stating that agreement has been reached at Nanking regarding the British share of the Boxer Indemnity is denied m London.40 words
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Article31 1930-09-19 11 T.U.C. Founder and Indian Conference. IReuter's Service.] London, Sept. 18. Mr. Diwan Chamanlal. founder of the Indian T.U.C, has declined the invitation to sit on the Indian Round-Table Conference.31 words
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141 1930-09-19 11 The Malaya migration statistics for August give an indication of the considerable check upon population which is occurring through the operation of the official ban on Chinese cmmigration, the stopping of recruiting licences for India and the natural outward flow which is always taking place.141 words
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Article117 1930-09-19 11 Grave Unemployment Outlook. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*, Sept. 18. The hon. Richard Douglas Denman, Socialist M.P. for Central Leeds, arrived at Penang by the Khyber. Interviewed, he said unemployment had become grave, but it was easy to exaggerate and take too pessimistic a view of117 words
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Article64 1930-09-19 11 In a room of Phya Bhakdi Norasresth's building m Klong Saen Baep. Minburi, the police came upon a double tragedy when they found a Khae Chinese couple who had died m a strange manner. The woman had been hacked to death and was lying on the bed while the husband64 words
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Article147 1930-09-19 11 NEW BRITISH CRAFT. Many Original Features m Design. I British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 17. The biggest British flying boat ever made is to be constructed at the Super-Marine Wtorks Southampton. It will have six Rolls-Royce engines of 3.700 horse power, extremely comfortable accommodation for147 words
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Article271 1930-09-19 11 "Nobody Satisfied With Present Conditions." fßeuter's Service.l New York. Sept. 17. The Wets welcomed another champion to their cause m the person of Mr. Tuttle, the United States Attorney of New York, who has resigned. In a statement, favouring the amendment of prohibition providing for State271 words
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Article153 1930-09-19 11 Trouble m Penang. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*, Sept. 18. Yesterday a party of Indian labourers who arrived m Penang m the morning to catch a boat going to India found the Labour Depot full up and they were refused admission. It is alleged the labourers, on153 words
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Article114 1930-09-19 11 United Empire Party Unknown Factor. Rugby. Sept. 9. Three by-elections are now pending. The one In Shipley, Yorkshire, follows the death of the Labour member. Mr. Mackinder. the one In South Paddington follows the death of the Conservative member. Commodore King, drowned m the yacht wreck off114 words
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Article181 1930-09-19 11 A special committee that has been sitting at the Ministry of Health m connection with cancer research has reached several unexpected conclusions. The investigations show that there is a decline m the number of women suffering from this disease and a marked increase m the181 words
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Article517 1930-09-19 11 To thr Editor. Sir, The latter appearing m your issue this morning, signed 'Orpheus,' describes a state of affairs which seems to have existed since Singapore ever was, and promises to continue until the end of time. I have lived m River Valley Road myself,517 words
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Article390 1930-09-19 11 Tuesday, Sept. 9. His Excellency and Lady Clementi arrived at Kuala Lumpur by the morning mail train. Wednesday, Sept. 10. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Clementi at King's House: H. H. the Sultan of Perak, H. H. The Sultan390 words
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Article130 1930-09-19 11 Mr. B. F. Bridge, First Magistrate, Ipoh, was engaged on Monday morning m an inquiry into the death of Mr. F. W. Smailes, a European patient at the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan, who met with a tragic death by shooting himself with a service rifle on the early morning130 words
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Advertisement176 1930-09-19 11 ®@@®@®®®@@®@@©@@@@@(g)(g)(§)(g)@(g)(g)@(g)^)^) §MAKE GOOD! Use of Your I 1 VERANDAHS! I H What a great comfort and convenience they can be to f| you when they are fitted with Aerolax Lock-Link Blinds! How fine they are for entertaining, resting, sewing, etc. You are protected from rain and J unwelcome heat. Protected176 words
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Article1476 1930-09-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. Government Urged to Take Immediate Action. (Fk m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. There was an attendence of more than 250 at the Town Hall this evening at the public meeting called to consider two resolutions calling upon Government to provide and1,476 words
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Article427 1930-09-19 12 CANTON POLICE RAID. Serious Proportions of "Trade" With Malaya. Hrn work <hat iias been carried on of late m Canto;i by the police of chat city m breaking up organised traffic m slave girls had an enho on Wednesday m the Colony Alien, on information received,427 words
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Article132 1930-09-19 12 London. Sept. 7. The death has occurred of Sir 'ames G— i thric. The late Sir James Guthrie. A.R.S.A. <1886>. R.S.A. <1892>. P.R.S.A. < 1902-19*. was born on Tune 10th 1859. and was educated v Glasgow High School and University. He was a trustee for132 words
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Article1013 1930-09-19 12 "DEAD" PLAINTIFF. Defence Opens m Court Action. Evidence that the person whom the plaintiff m the case claimed to be was dead, was heard m the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Stevens during the hearing of the notable action affecting the estate of the late1,013 words
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52 1930-09-19 12 WOMEN'S ENDURANCE FLIGHT RECORD BROKEN. Le Bow-get Sept. 4. A Fv?nch airwoman. Mademoiselle Maryse Bnstie, has broken by one hour and 42 minutes the women's solo endurance flight record for- < tnerly held by Mademoiselle Lena Bernstein, t Mile. Bastie remained In the air 37 hours, 23 a ninutes and52 words
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Article877 1930-09-19 12 BIG TRANSACTIONS. The Growing Beauty of Architecture. Shanghai. Sept. 1. A decided firmness Is apparent m the mortgage market. Although debenture and other long term investment rates are still easy, the short term mortgage loan of from one to three years will net for the mortgagee from877 words
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Article153 1930-09-19 12 Clayton, Waller, and Mollison. Herbert Cyalton. Jack Waller, and William Mollison. the three directors of Clayton and Waller Ltd.. who have been associat-d rince "No. No. Nanette" was produced at the Palace ire to part company. William Molli?on to proluce for the Shuberts m New153 words
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Article1247 1930-09-19 12 MONEY STILL ABOUT. Brushing Up Our Appearance. From Our Own Correspondent. > London. Aug. 21. Undoubtedly though money is short, people are away, since it is noticeable that the use I of transport of all kinds is more agreeable. The weather, generally speaking, is not good1,247 words
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Article300 1930-09-19 12 OFFICIAL v iKWs Repudiation of Moment Carrying Imports b« Nankins Ootwnment Nanking M lm \t< r to Mukd,,,. The mttflll tical circles to i. General Chan:: II Minister will lly to Manchurian OoTernn Tsingtao tetagrau Minister conferred i Municipal Oowrmn, bution at Mngtao of Treasury Bonds.300 words
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Article94 1930-09-19 12 BRIDE WANTS TO GO TO NORTH POLE. Sir Hubert Wilkins Says "No StillSir Ruben Wilkta ti plorer. has just return noon to N York, full ol [adventure r 1 bulm Pole. The Mbjnarine to bi L i croft, has been re-christ< ned the ship m the J .1 Bhc hi94 words
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Article1089 1930-09-19 13 As we grow 'older triers are more md mor? things as to which we have to admit that ihey never can happen again, nor is this by any means so sad a necessity as it sounds. It is p'casant to say that we shall never have toothache again, and1,089 words
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Article69 1930-09-19 13 The Committee of the Hertfordshire County Cricket Club have decided to open a fund for the widow and family of C. H. Titchmarsh the finest batsman tne county produced. Titchmarsh scored more fhan 100 centuries and 35.000 runs during h!s career, and was a member of the M.C.C. touring team69 words
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Article155 1930-09-19 13 [Fror.i Our Own Con?pondent.] Louden. Aug. 21. The Ministry of Labour have circulated all the football associations m, I understand, England Scotland and Wales, for their views on the importing of foreign football players. The Ministry have net yet reftdMd a decision on policy, but will be guided155 words
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Article273 1930-09-19 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 21. We are to have football depicted m a British Gaumont Talkie film m the form of a drama of Association Football. This is called *he Great Game, directed by Jack Raymond, and it is to have a premier presentation273 words
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Article246 1930-09-19 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aug. 21. We have been hearing about the rage for Tom Thumb Golf which has swept America, and now it is m this country it threatens to reach a somewhat similar popularity. Most of the first miniature links have been built at246 words
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Article137 1930-09-19 13 [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] London. Aug. 21. Tho National Sporting Club, who a year ag<~ «old their historic headquarters m Qofflent Garden and took their Monday night boxing programmes to the Stadium Club, m Holborn. have, I learn, again decided to change the scene ol their activities. An137 words
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Article155 1930-09-19 13 London. Aug. 29. An enormous irrigation project designed to bring the benefits of cultivation io th? arid Sahara may be the outcome of mission which is shortly leaving France for Central Africa. A number of scientists have been convinced that the desert covers a vast underground fresh155 words
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Article31 1930-09-19 13 Waring, the Aston Villa forward, is m excel'ent form this season. His four goals against West Ham last Saturday followed upon a similar feat against Manchester United on the previous Saturday.31 words
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Advertisement242 1930-09-19 13 m I Th« Health ©f Woincft TZj^UROPEAN women, living m tropical JL/ climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of Physicians have prove:! m a most positive way that a course of Ka'zma th<j Calcium food is of striking value m these conditions. Kalzana242 words
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Advertisement234 1930-09-19 13 Flies Poison I Foodl d0§!l THE fly is born m filth. wfflSiji&i Each of his six hairy JP lees is capable of carrying -V millions of germs germs X^^^C/^* 1 that really kill. Into your home swoops this /y^ messenger of disease. He CT" Z^> tramples your food. He paws234 words
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Advertisement849 1930-09-19 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. 1 EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON AN. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twtae Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. MENELAUS For Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Roterdam849 words
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Advertisement513 1930-09-19 14 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. 8.8. CITY OP JOHANNESBURG Oct. 5 B.S. CITY OP SHANGHAI Wov 7 HOMEWARDS. m.v.513 words
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Advertisement436 1930-09-19 14 p. 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 GOVI |i\M EX LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK X OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due. Tonnage. Singapore. Toniw Slb KIfYBER 9,100 Sept.436 words
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Advertisement688 1930-09-19 15 0 S. K. Line. ArL and and New York:— (from Kobe) g i-xpress Freight Servtee). Kwanto Mm tm^ .tile and Vancouver:- (from Kobe) Arabia Manj ndon f rdam. Hamburg (Bremen) •nci Amazon Maru Sept 1C 19 rt Elizabeth, Cape Town, Rio de ipeii intos, Montevideo and Bueno6. Kound-the-world passa^ £1688 words
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Advertisement385 1930-09-19 15 s^^Bk^r V OF FAMOUS 10k PRESIDENT LINERS. gff PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive p^c xr Singapore. Singapore. Penang. New York 5S 55 W. IT Pres. Wilson Nov 10 Nov 13 Pres. van Buren Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 J£* 6 And Every 14 Days385 words
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Advertisement550 1930-09-19 15 K. P. M. KOWNHLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIOATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated In Holland.) Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representative, In the Strait. Settlement. (Slngap^, and Penan,. of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE HOTAI. DUTCH INDIAN AIBWATI. M £n A g r B Prlday 19 "".oe-KtcUang,550 words
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Article357 1930-09-19 16 Steady Growth of Traffic. The steady growth m the volume of shipping which has used the Port of London during the last ten years is shown m the 21st annual report of the Port of London Authority. The net tonnage of vessels which arrived and departed with357 words
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Article194 1930-09-19 16 Second Attempt by Navigator Shipbuilder. New York, An*. 5. Circling the world alone m a 37-foot boat which he built himself. Captain Edward Miles of Memphis is off again to study the customs of three continents. Miles started last year, sailed from New York to Gibraltar,194 words
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Advertisement720 1930-09-19 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). f 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 i motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons) The sj. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia720 words
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Advertisement154 1930-09-19 16 Hgljfr LLOYD. J ■■MMHli^ (Incorporated m Germany The undernoted are the Company's intended ixtures: OUTWARDS. PFALZ For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Vladivostok Sept. 22 ERLANGEN For Yokohama, Kobe Osaka, Nagasaki and Itosaka Sept. 27 i ALLER For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji154 words
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Advertisement427 1930-09-19 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. W 44. BEAVER BTREBT. NEW TORr "v% (Incorporated In U.BJL) GENERAL AGENTB REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE n, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ay, BALTIMORE. AN| Datj^ Saua. Hi M.S. 6ILVERYEW In Port Sept. 32 Y% M.S. BILVERCYPRESB Sept. SO Oct 6 H PACIHC-JAVA-CALCUtTA SERvBt SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO ANn427 words
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Miscellaneous669 1930-09-19 16 I BY TRAIN. a Cuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin I and Kuantan (Tia Gemas and Jeran- tut) every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. a.m. I lang*** every Thursday ajn.l lota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, fl Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Selantan every Monday, Wednesday and669 words
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Miscellaneous23 1930-09-19 16 Rohna, Kedah, Mahidol, Sin Aik Lee, Aiang Leong, Hong Lee, Sin Kheng Seng, Karuah, Circe (Brit); President Adams, (Am): Asdang, (Siam); Lahn iGen.23 words
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Article122 1930-09-19 17 i Mipore has left Hong Kong and Ive at thLs Port at 6 a.m. on Alipore will proceed alongMarbour Board's wharves are published In fleet orders i urns of signalling practices and British merchant vesn enaed March 31, 1930, show ,559 successful exercises were I tied122 words
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Article41 1930-09-19 17 r and O Borda. which nded <>ver to Japanese ward bound by the Manpoil this 'norning. i has latterly been employed tralia service. Ls a vesvsel of .:ui was built at Greenid and Co. m 1914.41 words
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Article357 1930-09-19 17 Mantua at 9 a.m. to-day: Mr. Miss B. D. Parker. 3rd Borda, Mr. T. P. Lewis. laker, Mr. E. W. H. Graham. Mr. F. C Penne\. Mr K. V. Maunder, Mrs. Southall and Mrs. W G Tait. Mr. C L. Dl A. T. Gailleton. Ifki launders, Mr. and357 words
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Article174 1930-09-19 17 Ban Shipowners Ready to Cut freight Rates. Sydney, Aug. 13. trading to the East are favourable consideration to ten for a reduction m freight iat evidence is given that mv.m be a result. nor of an official statement the conclusion of the trade <! by the174 words
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Article664 1930-09-19 17 Hong Peng Message Explained. It m a private telegram from me to my owners Had I known it would cause all this hulla-baloo I would not have sent it." declared Captain H. G. Hay. of the Hong Peng, on arrival m Hong Kong on Sept. 12. He expressed664 words
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Article134 1930-09-19 17 Ten Seamen Burnt to Death. Athens, Sept. 9. Ten sailors have been burned to death and several injured, and much damage has been done as the result of the carelessness of a ship's cook, who threw burning embers from his gallery overboard on petroleum floating on the water134 words
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Article172 1930-09-19 17 Presentation to Commander of EUerman Line. The Silver Medal of the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire was presented last month to Commander D. L. Lloyd, of the Trafford Hall, at the offices of the Ellerman Lines m Leadenhall-street, E.C. Last September, when Commander172 words
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Article884 1930-09-19 17 The Passing of Little Ships. There is a Jolly old photograph that has been on sale, as a stock view, for half a century, perhaps, of a fleet of schooners lying by the quay under the walls of Caernarvon Castle. There's a busy port, you will say. You would884 words
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104 1930-09-19 17 After crossing the Atlantic m a 90-ton vessel Captain E. R. Westmore and six members of the crew of the motor vessel Sir Charles Onreturned to Liverpool m the White Star liner Arabic from New York. On July 10th. Captain Westmore. with his small104 words
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Article101 1930-09-19 17 Disappearance of Ship's Purser Reported. Liverpool. On the arrival of the White Star liner Adriatic m th.? Mersey from a pleasure cruise, it was reported that the purser, Mr. H. V. Wise, had been missing since a few hours after the vessel left Madeira. After taking a bath101 words
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Advertisement151 1930-09-19 17 ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE 50 CENTS PER T|N oF 5O ARDATM Co., Ltd. TOBACCO LOHDON iff I l^^^^^^^^^^^rtk v Sulk x^ jk recommend 111 purgatives and harmful 111 Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the II Fruit Salt151 words
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535 1930-09-19 18 CHURCHMEN'S VIEWS. More Attention to Sex Problems Needed. Definite training for marriage by ihe Church was suggested by Dr. H. D. A. Major, principal of Ripon Hall, at the resumed Modern Churchmen's CoinferoncN at Oxford. Dr. Major, whose subject was "Christian Marriage m Idea and History."535 words
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Article392 1930-09-19 18 Film Sequel to "All Quiet." Lewis Milestone, the distinguished director of the film "All Quiet on the Western Front." passed through London during last month, on his return journey to Hollywood, and left a little war behind him. Mr. Milestone came to Europe to discuss arrangements for a392 words
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Article19 1930-09-19 18 Che Laiddin Ls acting as Assistant Director of Lands, Kedah, vice Che Yeop Abdullah who nas retired on pension.19 words
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Advertisement317 1930-09-19 18 I For To-morrow We Buy j i Si Make this your Friday Motto, and J I SAVE MONEY. jj uR Every Saturday morning we are offering at greatly S i 3 reduced prices certain motor car accessories. This j j will mean j I] A CONSIDERABLE SAVING. l| i So317 words
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Advertisement959 1930-09-19 18 BANKING. BANKING. v ===s==== i.N.^l RANtt/^1 CHARTERED BANK lucprAMTiir damu nc .^J OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MMIAIN 1 ILL BANK OF (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) INDIA ITH THP Paid up capital m 600,000 shares (Incorporated m England) of £5 each £3,000,000 SOI ITI4 N Reserve Fund £4,000,000959 words
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Article742 1930-09-19 19 LYALL EVATT'S REPORT. No omprehensive Rubber Policy. pria have maintained rteady let the week, the Tin quotation after ::,u '.nations losing 10s on balance I a slightly upward tendency London and M cent. New York vest. n shipments for the first half of are lower than generally expected and the742 words
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Article98 1930-09-19 19 MACPHAIL PENMAN'S REPORT. Committee Project Dropped. Enquiries by the Free Press yesterday at the offices of Messrs. Rose. MacPhail, and Penman Ltd.. as to the present position of the company elicited the information that the delicacy of the situation did not permit of the publication of any details at present98 words
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Article158 1930-09-19 19 Little Room for Optimism. Singapore, Sept. 18. The market has boon featureless during the past v.eek. and the tone has varied from quiet to dull but steady. Each succeeding set of statistics published appears to be more unfavourable than its predecessor, and leaves little room for optimism as158 words
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Article119 1930-09-19 19 Singapore. Sept. 18. Tin.-- <Juiet 'Penawats 43 'j 4ft I*,1 Kuchais 69 75. Kintas 87' J)2' L Malay Consols 16 17%, Sungei Ways 2.05 2.15. Kong F^tts 41 15. Petaling3 4.40 4.55, Souths 20 23. Sungei Luas 90 95. Puchongs 14s 3d 15s. Ayor liitams119 words
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Article292 1930-09-19 19 Industry Needs a Specialist. A cor'-esponu^nl of the financial Times writes: It takes a big man to tackle a big job. and Mincing Lane cannot boast of such a man.> A multitude of small men discussing the tame question will not find a way out of the difficulty.292 words
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Article78 1930-09-19 19 Rugby, Sept. 17. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 12.06%, Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 a ,d.. Berlin 20.40, Brussels 34.86. Bucharest 815, Rio 5 1-32, Buenos Airss 40-,. Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.055, Hclsmgfora 193 >«, Hong Kong Is. 3 ?-16d., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 45.40. Milan 92.81. Monte Video 41, Now78 words
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Article207 1930-09-19 19 September 18. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2,4 1|32 London 3 months' sight 2|4 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15; 16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 29J32 London, demand 23 78 London, T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1433 Hamburg, demand 235 Vj New York,207 words
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Article203 1930-09-19 19 September 18. Tin 175 Tons $68"* Gambler 10 Pepper White 31 Pepper Black 21 Flake Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 6*4 Copra. Sundried 6.55 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle 'New) 6.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,203 words
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Article896 1930-09-19 19 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. DOLLAR RUBBERS. Allenby ($1) 85 95 Alor Gajah 70 gO A. Hitam ($1) 100 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 1.00 1.50 c.d A. Kuning ($1) 20 30 Ayer Molek 70 8 0 Ayer Panas ($1) 70 go Bassett ($1) 45 55 Brogas ($1)896 words
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Article236 1930-09-19 19 A Much Improved Property. The following is the Directors' Report to the shareholders of Brunei United Plantations to be presented at the annual meeting on Sept. 26th at noon at Evatt and Cos. The net profit for the year amounts to $7,014.69 (as against. $26,649.04 for last year*236 words
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Article175 1930-09-19 19 BATANG PA DANG. $27,812 to be Carried Forward. The following is the directors' report to the shareholders of Batang Padang Dredging Co.. Limited to be presented at the annual mating on September 24th. at noon at H. Waugh and Company's. Penang. During the period under review the dredges made 12.453175 words
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Article67 1930-09-19 19 Expiration of London and New York Credits. I Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. Tokio, Sept. 18. The Bank of Japan has decided that thr •orm of validity cf the two credits cf V1Q0.000.000 each established m London am' New York at the time when the gold embargo vus released67 words
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Article27 1930-09-19 19 Harrisons, ttaiker and Co., Prnang, Agents: Kammunting Tin (First half Sept. > 1934 Pkls; G2O hours. Pangnga River (Pint-hall Scot.) 885 pkuls; 557 hours.27 words
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64 1930-09-19 19 September 18th., 12 o'clork noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12 13 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 12 13 Oct. 13 13 t Nov. 13 13 Oct-Dec. 13 13 Jan-Mar. 13 S 14 Tone of Market: Steady Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot64 words
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Article779 1930-09-19 19 Ceylon Refuses to Accept it as Final. Ceylon has not accepted ai final t!v pru-. nouncement by Sir OecU Clenieuti. Qo« rnor of the Straits Settlements, tint "eeonomii tore must be allowed to take their course" m the rubber industry, says the Times of Ceylon of Sept.779 words
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Article128 1930-09-19 19 London, Sept. 8. Interviewed m regard to the rubber situation. Sir Stanley Bois (who is chr.irman of Rubber Roadways Ltd), stated there was little to b«* said about the decision of the Government of the Straits Settlements not to unp>sc> restriction, but he quite app*-eciatcd tho128 words
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Advertisement72 1930-09-19 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: 27 Old Jewry, EC. The 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 1930-09-19 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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Article637 1930-09-19 20 THE AVERAGES. Dulcepsinhji Centurion m Chief. The English first class cricket season came to an end with the match at the Ovai between Lancashire (champion county) and the Rest. Sutcliffe, the England and Yorkshire batsman, is at the top of the batting averages, and Verity637 words
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Article203 1930-09-19 20 Yesterday's Results. Amid increased interest the S.C.C. six-a-side soccer tournament was carried a stage further on the S.R.C. ground last evening. The most notable performance was that of the side captained by G. Bennett, which beat Kendall's team convincingly by two clear goals m the first game203 words
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Article37 1930-09-19 20 Results of yesterday's ties vere as follow Cullen Cup jv&'s.trjt 1 3 b t Mr Dyne Cup. Mrs^ Swphenson and Wise owe 15 3 beat Mrs. Tennent and Anderson owe 15, 7_ 537 words
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Article260 1930-09-19 20 NEW FIGURES. Swedish Milkman's 144-Foot Jump. A daring aquatic feat was performed by a driver of a milk wagon, E. G. M. Soederberg, when he dived from the Skuru Bridge, on the outskirts of Stockholm, into the sound below, from a height of 114 feet, and afterwards260 words
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Article120 1930-09-19 20 Blackpool Fail at Portsmouth. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 17. Results m to-day's English League matches were as follow: Division I. Derby 4. Sunderland 1. Manchester C. 1 Leeds 0. Middlesbrough 2: West Hani 2. Newcastle 2: Birmingham 2. Portsmouth 4: Blackpool 3. Division 11. Bradford C. 2: West120 words
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Article150 1930-09-19 20 THURSDAYS TIES "A" Class Doubles. W. B. Wigg and W. Rodger plus 15 vs. S. H. Moss and C. Salter plus 4. set all: to finish to-day. "B" Class Doubles. F. T. K. Hobbes and D. E. L. Anderson owe 3 vs. Capt. Duncan and Lt.150 words
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Article85 1930-09-19 20 Wednesday's Result. "A" Singles. S. L. Oehlers owe 30.3 beat N. E. Ess owe 40 hi two straight sets. 7 5, 6 3. THURSDAY'S RESULT Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Miss E Velge and H. N. Balhetchet 6 3, 6 l. FRIDAY'S TIES.85 words
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Article60 1930-09-19 20 New York, Sept. 18. Latest baseball results are as follow: National League. New York 2: Chicago 5. Brooklyn 3; st. Louis 5. Philadelphia 5: Pittsburgh 12. Boston 6: Cincinnati 3. Boston 4: Cincinnati 6. American League. St. Louis 9: New York 8. Detroit 9: Boston 7. Cleveland 1360 words
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Article94 1930-09-19 20 S.C.R.C. teams this week-end are as follow: vs. D. (M.G.) Co. Welch on Saturday: Ong Slow Hlan (capt.), Yeoh Teck Ec, Ong Slow Kee. Yap Ah Chit. P. W. Chan, Chua Choon Leong, Chua Choon Sim, Cheong Van Soo, Lim Nget Mm, Tan Lye Whatt and Tan Thean Tek.94 words
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2197 1930-09-19 20 REMARKABLE CASE. fe i Complaint of Oppressive Police Action. t! < When two Jews, Moses Silas and Morriss, < were charged before the Second Police Magis- I trate, Mr. Taylor, yesterday, with trespass (under the Minor Offences Ordinance.) at the i Race Course during the2,197 words
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Article66 1930-09-19 20 On Wednesday on the School ground, St Joseph's Church Brigade suffered defeat at the hands of St. Joseph's Institution by 3 goals to 2. E. Oliveiro, the visitor's goalie saved his side well. E. Then, Chia Keng Hock and A. Philemon for the winners, and W. Jansen and unfortunately Chia66 words
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