The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section20 1930-09-30 1 The Singapore Free Press 1 SO. 13,144 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article319 1930-09-30 1 hi The Governor disclosed !he government's gl policy of rapid development of public works q at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday Pages 11 and 20. I A review of the Colony's affairs in 1930 as laid on the table at the meeting of I Legislative319 words
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Article929 1930-09-30 1 BORNEO DAYS, MUD AND SUN. If he be still in the land of the living there is a man knocking about the world somewhere who once took a walk with me across a corner of North Borneo. I met him in Jesselton. a tall beefy sort of fellow who. in929 words
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Advertisement189 1930-09-30 1 WING LOONG. lUK IiK(K.MSH) HOUSE for l i oPEAN TROPICAL SUITS, 32. HIGH STREET. f Raffles Hotel I A EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN T 4> SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS Y f to-night X t DINNER AND DANCE f MONIA LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA X y A GRILL ROOM''""'"! X 1 SPECIAL DISH189 words
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Advertisement204 1930-09-30 1 |EU«OFE^)HOIEL: I* SINGAPORE. I TO-NIGHT. DINNER MENU. TO-NIGHT. I Grape Fruit jjj Consomme Royale Printaniere oj Creme Malakoff iff Halibut Joinville Si Mou&se de Jambon en Aspic jg Cotelette d'Agneau Doria S» Faisan Roti i£ Epinards en Branches Pommes Dauphines JR -ft Beignet Souffle sfi i Glace Mocca nl Friandises204 words
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Advertisement141 1930-09-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notices etc. Page 9. Littles sell lager beer Pauc 10. New lingerie at Robinsons Pate 1 Distinctive millineiy at Robinsons Page 11 Fit and Forget K.L.G. spark plug] Page 7. Firestone for tyre sales and servlof Page 5. Product 2295 sec announcement on page 9. Try Hartley's141 words
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Advertisement13 1930-09-30 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style. Cut FinLsh Guaranteed 32. HIGH STREET.13 words
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Article653 1930-09-30 2 WOTHI.K RUBBEB ni MW To The Easts* Sir. -A lot Ol suggestions have hi en macU f•• the Rubber Industry I also beg to submit tih folloaing foi the consideration ol the Estate owners In particular and the Public In general. The Rubber Growers' Association m653 words
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Article92 1930-09-30 2 j Tragedy of Love for an English Nobleman. Chicago. Aug. 26. Becnurp an BngUsh nobleman failed to return net V ve Margaret An?;erm r ier. a former H York Society girl, has committed suicide in Stevens Hotel, Chicago, by drinking a bottle of poison. Fri«-nds of92 words
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Article47 1930-09-30 2 On Saturday. Rao Sahib M. Kunhiraman Nair. accompanied by Mr. J. T. N. Handy. Extra Assistant Controller of Labour, Singapore paid a visit to the Immigration depot in Nelson Road and expressed satisfaction at the arrangements made for the Indian labourers Passing through for repatriation to India47 words
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Advertisement1060 1930-09-30 2 I CAPITOL 11 yiCTORIA THEATRE 11 p I RESTAURANT October sth at 9.30 p.m. |Jo f^^^^^^^f 4 1 M^rk^oterl popular Sunday concert P|e|l^^ ouM^^ Restaurant f| VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL S PEri fcj Tr» xtf^iit I is S io-ioi IU-rsl(jllT Q.itf I I S ADMISSION BY FROGRAMME $1. g a1,060 words
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Miscellaneous116 1930-09-30 2 THE WEEK. Tuesday. SOth. Hig!i Watar, MJt, 6J ft.. 14.42. 9.1 fv. Eastern Dntted Assuranai Anl Mti:.. n.30 a.m. Footbail: Malays vs Europran XI Jalan BSSBSr. P/eßasaaay. Oetaaar IstHigh Water. 06.C0. fj ft, I'i ff Srlaiiuor EUctS. Thursday. ?nd. Hich Water. 07.44. IJ ft 17.44, 7.3 ft. Polo. Brst Round116 words
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Article1212 1930-09-30 3 SCIENTIFIC LABELS. Amazing Doctrine of An American Woman. Charm, Personality— "lt"— Will-Power, the beauty of skin and of face, salesmanship and even artistic temperament have now been reduced to a formula. In addition, these former illusive qualities that we sometimes admire and possible detest can1,212 words
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Article183 1930-09-30 3 By Lieut. -Colonel J. M. MacKenzic, D.5.0., Commanding, S.S.V.P. Ranges. The following Range Allotments are published for information. Buses Leave Drill Hall. Saturday Sunday B. T. Range Faner R. 2.00 p.m. 7.30 a.m.* Oct. 4 Oct. 5 "B" (E.) Co. "A" (M.G.) Coy. Oct. 11 -E (C.)183 words
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Article178 1930-09-30 3 Road Death Of Heir To Millions. Bordeaux. Aug. 31. While it was being driven along the Bor-deaux-Bayonne road at a considerable speed yesterday a motor-car containing Mr. Marcellus Dodge, the twenty-two-year-old grandnephew of Mr. John D. Rocfcf&tt&r, and another ycung American suddenly swerved violently into a tree178 words
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Advertisement211 1930-09-30 3 Lifebuoy Soap is known all over the L .v«. BUorn LWTM world as the perfect soap for safe- PORT ,u, "-'Ginr euaroW health. Its rich, purifying 9 i OOO,OOO I YEARLY z ********************1 b^bb^bb^bb^bbH I I 1 1 Übbbb# I BF.-JT ft .1 Iff «P^aa .>J| It 11 ,t Jl211 words
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Advertisement237 1930-09-30 3 FOR A CHANGE I TRY 1 HARTLEY'S STRAWBERRY JAM. 1 It's Delicious. i OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES AM) 1 DEALERS. j BARLOW Co. AGENTS. •> BIG SHIPS I R. M. S. "MAURETANIA" R. ft S. "OLYMPIC" T. E. S. "VICEROY OF INDIA" S. S. "NIEUW ZEELAND" t X AND THE237 words
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Article1701 1930-09-30 4 FLYING DAY BY DAY. J" Aviation Empire Shipping. afternoon" tea over k LONDON. I By T. Stanhope Sprigg. Specially written for tie Free Presr.l London. Sept. I i THERE is I Strom body of opinion in i favour Of civil aviation being represented in the Imperial Shipping Committee which vas1,701 words
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Article209 1930-09-30 4 Dr. Jacks on Pleasures of Creative Skill. "The leisure of the idle rich is one thing; the leisure of the idle poor is another. I know not which of tin- two Ls the more dangerous to societv and the more demoralismg to its possessor." So said Dr.209 words
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Article1197 1930-09-30 4 A HOLLYWOOD SECRET. World's Most Successful "Extra." The mcst widely experienced of all actors and actresses on the films Ls a girl you have never even heard of. She has been in most of the pictures you have seen in the last two years, yet1,197 words
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Article859 1930-09-30 4 MEANS OF SALVATION. What He Meant By "The Apple Cart/' At last, (says a Morning Post correspondent) "The Apple Cart" is published as a gift to the subscribers for the new and complete edition of Mr. Bernard Shaw's works; and with the play is the eagerly-awaitod859 words
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Article63 1930-09-30 4 Down and Out. Judge "It will go hard with you this time, Sambo; you look as if you have been drinking again.". Sambo "Yes. sah, Judge, dat sho' am powful stuff Ah had. It was dat dere chicken I hootch." "Chicken hootch Why, I have never heard I of that63 words
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Article1590 1930-09-30 4 How it Helped Me. bC 5 "MY BULWARK IN THE GREAT STORM OF MY LIFE." m By Jean Conan Doyle. (Free Press and NANA. Copyright I CO many people have written to ask me why Spiritualism has helped me through the dark Valley of the1,590 words
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Article263 1930-09-30 4 "Three Black Eyes" In A Romance. An East London courtship was described at Old-street Police court when a girl of twenty, who admitted that during her courtship she had received three black eyes from her fiance, applied for the magistrate's consent to her marriage. Her parents263 words
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Article1597 1930-09-30 5 LACK OF LIBERTY. Underfed Population in Rags. t Mr. J. Toole. MR, has returned from a visit I to Russia with a number of decisive opinions > on the state of that country. He is convinced that the people of Russia "believe hi the Soviet Government, and1,597 words
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Article466 1930-09-30 5 GIRLS CELLAR PRISON. Gentleman Eurglar to tho Rescue. ParN. Aur. 27. Andre Sterkeman, a disciple of Raffleo. a gentleman barglar who mver operated unless wearing a dinner jacket and a white gardenia buttonhole, and drove himself to the scenes of his exploits in a smart466 words
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Article129 1930-09-30 5 "No Doing Anything With Her." A worried-looking mother asked Mr. Parrington Ward, the magistrate, at Old-street Prlice Court if \ih could advise her en the legal rights of parents. We are so troubled at home." she said, ••arout the behaviour of i\iy daughter. A sl»129 words
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Advertisement350 1930-09-30 5 CORRECT WEIGHT IS VITAL TO GOOD HEALTH. Mere's a pleasant way to put on healthy flesh. m thinness will undermine your strength utmina— any doctor will tell you that. man, uoman or child who is under- weight expect to be as fit and energetic as he or fi •.h'uld be.350 words
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Advertisement402 1930-09-30 5 f THERE ARE MANY BATTERIES, Bini I THE BEST ARE FIRESTONE x X a IM n 1 i\mll II I' a BBB^^r^^^T HBmB H 888l HHBI IBJ BBJ BBJ IHJ BB^»3^ Wm\ HI HHB BBiB B BH w^-^^mW 11 llyp 4 'FpWJIMK comes to the service of motorists AGAIN! This402 words
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Article140 1930-09-30 6 "KING MUST ABDICATE." Demonstration in Madrid Bull-ring. r ßeuter's Service.] Madrid, Sept. 28. Twenty-thousand Republicans from all over the country filled the bull-ring to-day to throw down the gauntlet to the monarchy. The meeting was entirely revolutionary but moderate in language. The former Liberal Minister. Senor140 words
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Article105 1930-09-30 6 "Security, Arbitration and Disarmament.** I Reuter's Service.! Paris, Sept. 29. A clear eut definition of French foreign policy was to-day enunciated by the Premier M. Tardieu. In a speech at Alencon he said that France intended to persevere in the tasks ol organising peace politically and economical^105 words
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Article85 1930-09-30 6 Sir Thomas Lipton to Make A New Challenge. [Reuter's Service.] New York. Sept. 29. In a suite filled from the deck to the ceiling vitn flowers and other presents from all parts of America. Sir Thomas Lipton aboard the Leviathan, bade farewell to journalists and showed that his85 words
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Article62 1930-09-30 6 Death of Prince Leopold of Bavaria. I Reuter's Service. 1 Berlin, Sept. „9. The death has occurred of Field-Marsha Prince Leopold of Bavaria, at the age of 84 years. The Prince was Chief Corrn.ander o the German Army in the East and early h the war he62 words
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Article47 1930-09-30 6 New Government's Plans. I Reuter's Service.) Buenos Aires. Sept. IK The re-«Btry of the Argentine into ttM League of Nations is one of the main item: of the Government's programme according t< the National Democratic Federation whicl comprises all participating m the recent revolution.47 words
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Article23 1930-09-30 6 Reuter's Service. 1 New York, Sept. 25). The death has occurred to-day of Mr. Daniel Guggenheim of Guggenheim Brothers.23 words
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Article235 1930-09-30 6 Government Urged to Stop the Traffic. Belfast. Aug. 26. A resolution calling upon the Minister of Home Affairs of th.i Northern Ireland Government to take legislative action to put an end to the traffic m unwanted children was passed at tc-day's meeting of the Belfast Board of235 words
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514 1930-09-30 6 THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY. Mr. Arthur Henderson Interviewed. [British Radio Official Service. l Rugby, Sept. 2X. Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, who returned to London from Geneva yesterday, said the meeting of the Assembly had bean interesting and useful, if. perhaps, less spectacular than last year.514 words
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Article56 1930-09-30 6 Return to London To-day. (British Radio Official Service. 1 j Rugby. Sept. 27. The Court will remove from Balmoral to f London next Tuesday. The Kin? and Queen, with the lords and ladies in waiting, will travel jby a special Royal train on Monday evening, arriving56 words
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Article132 1930-09-30 6 Duke of Gloucester to Attend Coronation. (British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 27. B The Duke of Gloucester will leave London s on Oct. 16 for Abyssinia to represent the King a at the Coronation of the Emperor. He will join tht Ranpun at Marseilles and travel132 words
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Article105 1930-09-30 6 Film Version of Historic Event. British Radio Official Service] Rugrby. Sept. 27. Over a thousand men took part in i -oalistic reproduction of the Gallipoli landing of 1915 for a British film just completed. The principal scenes were shot at Malta, wherr* several hundred Marines from the105 words
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Article36 1930-09-30 6 44 Young Communists Die. [Reuter's Par Eastern Service.] Hankow. Sept. 29. Forty-four men, all. with one exception, in j their early twenties, were executed at Wuchang jon Friday. They were mostly convicted of {Communism.36 words
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Advertisement267 1930-09-30 6 A second ,m helping J mlkm P^ a§e f I I IS ''And you said you weren't iSB^B^-^JaJLk was e^ orc knew you f j^BH^fc^ZT^lj were cookng Wall's (E^^oos,. )If They cheer the appetite v^^w^^^^f/ as well as satisfy. Prime, "~===^rf meaty goodness always. I^m Made from a famous recipe267 words
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Advertisement239 1930-09-30 6 %»»»»isj. %%"?#</ /y 'fy w > debilitated nerves V\ I take up Sanatogen as the parched earth drinks in water," in diew words a wetl-Vnown physician in his book "Nori? Energy" describes the action of Sanatogen. Every single particle of Saniror:eri is greedily absorbed by the Wood stream and, without239 words
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Article963 1930-09-30 7 THE METEOROLOGIST. How He Finds That Depression. Tlie thermometer was hovering at nuicly in the shade when I turned the corner at Aldwych and Kingsway and stepped from the blinding glare of the afternoon sunlight into the cool depths of the Air Ministry, writes Lome Bartpram in963 words
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Article244 1930-09-30 7 Ordinary Dividend to be Paid. Net profits of £69.186 were earned in ihe year ended June 30 by ihe Calico Printers' Association. This total compares with £140.173 for 1928-29, £421,317 for 1927-28. nnd £223.497 for 1926-27. Conditions in the textile industry are too well known for this244 words
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Article190 1930-09-30 7 Professor J. B. S. Haldane, the English scientist and philosopher, in a recent article puts health far ahead of wealth in the importance of its social implications. "We have got rid ol physical starvation," he says. "We still have intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual starvation, which to my190 words
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Advertisement343 1930-09-30 7 NEW LIGHT ON NUTRITION "Food should refresh and invigorate the body and I not merely satisfy the s mss of hunger and appetite, i b it should produce energy and vital capacity." i j Extract from Report of ihe British Ministry of Health. It is in these two points that343 words
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Advertisement261 1930-09-30 7 "AsaDoctor I cannot recommend "L any brand, but It kmW^m, y smoke CraoenA j f j^y lf*- f| PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of ginia tobacco guaranteed pure the finest possible texture and and absolutely free from adul- quahty providmg a por{oct y teration261 words
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Article1042 1930-09-30 8 THE NOVELIST'S CASE. Vanity and the Literary World. The latest lunacy, which emanates from Paris in the form of a small yellow circular, proclaims the foundation cf "Anonyma" —a society for the publication of anonymous works. To cultivate the "1930 soul." we are told, the1,042 words
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Article47 1930-09-30 8 I People who advanced money to the Commonwealth and the States are not rich men and moneylenders in the accepted sense of .the term, but men of moderate means who had money to invest, and invested it in the Empire—Sir William Campion (Governor of I Western Australia).47 words
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Article261 1930-09-30 8 When the American Congress meets again Senator Glass of Virginia, one-time Secretary of the Treasury, is expected to push his bill to prevent member bank \of t Federal R; servo from being allowed to borrow on their own notes, as they have been HOOHJ since the war.261 words
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Article77 1930-09-30 8 Bad a.; things are in this country, there is nc doubt that men and women out of work are better provided for in Great Britain than in America or any European country. —Mr. W. Thorn* In the infinite complexity of human history there is something in the idea that man77 words
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Article170 1930-09-30 8 Donald C. Blaisdell's admirable work on "European Financial Control in the Ottoman Empire" is one of the clearest and most interesting books yet written on Turkish financial problems. It was in 1907, after the European financial powers had taken over the Ottoman Empire and had put a170 words
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Advertisement68 1930-09-30 8 w.-** -4 m m m m m\ m B 7mA .'A^'vJ iBVScI mmmmMM mmi^m mß^y...<7iL^-Zmmw m j rnnrp^^innairpc I 1 *^BB Bf *ilß] W^^P wmmtXTU *~m ff\T IVlilava 1 I r v?a.\M TY\ J.BB at\ *Ba Jmfo^^^Z^r ittmJilli^^^jmmn lvii Liiiiiiiv4. Br Kami*. Lompar and Hga^a^^w^iLT/^^^sr-^^i.'saL i Tar r^^^ss^FT r y68 words
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Advertisement318 1930-09-30 8 S ii i n<r^unq 'now I 'hi V UiXuMfoSm: And in nothing else is the quality of a more valuable than i in Whisky. ES Haiq at -'"-^■k asWa has been continuously p ;^^JS^(g\ distilled since 16 27. UwaaiA&WiK Whisky dis,il,er 9 can 1 ,4jF™l C VCr 300 years '*P*''-n318 words
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Advertisement1230 1930-09-30 9 BUSINESS CARDS. tenders. 'mm m h. o o a m^im-^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ||i| AS sACjrli notice. ITO I ANICURE 111 ISS FUMIKO NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are w now Invited for the following materials or s> Phob y Ghmmt, services, and that particulars of such tender? may be1,230 words
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Advertisement1180 1930-09-30 9 I NOTICES. THE ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. SINGAPORE _I REE PRESS HONGKONG. The Premler Morning Dally in Malaya, live "news" paper 30-40 columns of news dall; BOARDING BCHOOL FOR CHINESE Also the Medium for Advertising. DeUvere STUDENTS. Classes ln English by resident witn tne Cnota Ha2rl eacn mornin g Late* English1,180 words
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Advertisement361 1930-09-30 9 1 Product 2295-A Product 2295-B Product 2295-C Product 2295D a NOTICE is hereby «iven that the above Trade Marks are the property of the VACUUM p OIL COMPANY a corporation organised under the laws of the State of New York having its place of business in the City of New361 words
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752 1930-09-30 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. MALAYA'S PROBLEMS. The figures which His Excellency the Governor quoted in his annual address and in his speech in Legislative Council will probably cause a good deal of surprise and may even, with unthinking persons, conduce to dismay, but they are the kind752 words
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Article95 1930-09-30 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. J London, Sept. 29, Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £126 12:16 (down 3 2! 16). Forward £128 6! 16 (down £3.) The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and95 words
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Article33 1930-09-30 10 Chimpul Cuts Down by a Quarter. l FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT. J London, Sept. 29. The Chimful company has decided to reduce tapping to an extent of 25 per cent annually.33 words
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Article23 1930-09-30 10 (FREE PRESS SERVICE—COPYRIGHT. I London, Sept. 29. The following are the latest rubber stock figures: London 83.136 tons. Liverpool 34,858 tons.23 words
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Article162 1930-09-30 10 Dr. S. K. Lim has returned to Singapore and resumed practice at High Street. He has been to Japan taking a special course in the diseases of the throat, nose and ear. A crocodile about five feet long was seen yesterday trying to enter the bathing pagar at Mr. Nathan's162 words
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Article391 1930-09-30 10 FAREWELL. Headman's Tribute to British Rule. [Reuter's Par Eastern Service. l Shanghai, Sept. 29. Brilliant sunshine and a cloudless blue sky marked the penultimate stage of the rendition of Wei Hai Wei when the headmen of tho territory and villages assembled this morning at391 words
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Article169 1930-09-30 10 Important Malacca Case Opens. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.* Malacca. Sept. 29. A case which is exciting considerable interest locally started to-day before a special sitting of the Malacca Supreme Court with Mr. Justice Mills on the bench and nine counsel appearing. Mr. Braddell and Mr. Goh Tiow169 words
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Article96 1930-09-30 10 Indians in Coroner's Court. The enquiry into the recent terrible murder of an entire Indian family living at Havelock Road, was commenced by the Singapore Coroner yesterday. In the dock were Vengadasamy and Jaganuthan. two Indians who are alleged to have been responsible for the affair. Medical96 words
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Article51 1930-09-30 10 Attacks Wife, Then Kills Himself. I Renter's Service. Washington. Sept. 29. Colonel Richard Creecy. United States Marine Corps, while home on leave from Haiti, suddenly became demented. He wounded his wife with a hatchet, it is believed fatally, and then committed suicide by shooting himself in the51 words
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Article39 1930-09-30 10 American Pilot's Valuable Freight. [Reuter's Service.! New York, Sept. 29. A Havana message states that an aeroplane from Miami brought $20,000,000 in cash in preparation for the possible continuation of the run yesterday on the banks.39 words
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Article32 1930-09-30 10 I Reuter's Service.) San Francisco, Sept. 29. Major-General William Burnham. who commanded a Division of the American Army in the war, is dead. I Earlier cables on page 6.)32 words
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Article111 1930-09-30 10 THE PILGRIM Trust Operation of £2,000jm» \u rl ness Trust. k lfMMer*i itm r i "The Pilgrim Trust M M^,.^' ness's benefaction to ■rttain arkwork on Oct. Ist T>nji The ex-Premier. Mr. St.nu- v a.!,*,,,, the trustees. outlining th Jw* donation in a lett, r to111 words
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Article177 1930-09-30 10 Second Turf Incident in Month. [Reuter's Service 1 London, <s«*pt a trminer named Chapman hm been t^ off the Newmarket Heath ror fi .pint I C. Chapman tea bu His patrons Including the Duke o! R. the Duke of Norfolk, the former tt recently el -c ted177 words
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Article121 1930-09-30 10 Passing of Famous Novelist. f ßeuter's Service.* London. Srpt. H The death Ls announced of the nc\e_ William Pett Ridge. The novels of William PKt Ridge made a wide appear largely because tbey were peopled by characters, mostly Londoners, leading ordinary common place lives, drawn chiefly121 words
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Article74 1930-09-30 10 Hack to Constitutional Rule. I Reuters Service.' Trfwran. Srpt. 2* It Ls reported that tht Afghan National Council lias passed a' resolution M MMtt* N al Assembly also municipality in town, aafl provinces and to winsUtute ranks. <k*oratwns. honorary titles and the tricolour flag toy Amanullah The74 words
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Article47 1930-09-30 10 Home Manufacture Not Illegal. [Reuter'.N Servire N w \iui. vf* A rulin* of vital lmpo«t«« private vintners and biwem j^u*. bv the Washington Pro JW Mr. Woodcock, that the n ia. flM and beer in private the reach of lnierle«« vided sale a- BOf molestation47 words
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Article29 1930-09-30 10 Raj's Despatch tional Que*** The Governm. stitutionai reform ai London yesterday. animous. Iti »C matters, such ai the and the const ructl government- and the Simon Report29 words
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Article18 1930-09-30 10 ft t W A bulletin OH th head report* ssmsr s S d iE .rl, t18 words
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Advertisement216 1930-09-30 10 ft; I I YES! frs BARCLAYS. DARK AND LIGHT LAGER. S— S—^PW SS«— r a <wwwk^mi^»»~— ii ■> w— l—— I I B^^WS— S—^SSJ m I TT-ar BY SPECIAL Kfcff* JL 11^7 H M THE KING ff APPOINTMENT TO F BIAM i ESTD. flfi[^^^(6 187t 1 PYREX OVENWARE I (ggJ^W216 words
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Advertisement69 1930-09-30 10 saaß«B«aß4Baß«a«wai««si*BMai««aw«sww«a«s«asssaaa m m (^Sni^ THE ARMADILLO has thick, almost impenetrable skin, and is able to bury itself in the ground with astonishing speed, Football referees are said to be dreadfully envious except, of course, those who carry "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone69 words
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Article6618 1930-09-30 11 COUNCIL AND THE TRADE SLUMP. I Governor s Address. public wowcTtole pushed Al the meetin« of Le*LsUtive C^ncU at •vhlrh tK. n <.„-rnor. Sh Cecil Clementi. c«.nme..Cin P on the Co_-^ yesterday the. tin and rubber induce* was inevita bly re^H H that the deprLion ...^rnrnenu but the finanres of6,618 words
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Advertisement168 1930-09-30 11 Distinctive Millinery j 1 mt 1 j THE FASHION HOUSE If; kM /> mw^ i I I IN CHOOSING HER WARDROBE MILADY GIVES MORE (ARE I AND ATTENTION TO HER MILLINERY THAN TO THE OTHER I COMPONENTS. THIS IS UNDERSTANDABLE AS CRITICAL I I EYES ARE FOR EVER BEING FOCUSSED168 words
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Article8484 1930-09-30 12 THE COLONY'S AFFAIRS IN 1930. nal ANNUAL REVIEW. S Chl; cir< Deficit of More Than $10,000,000 Expected. the The annual review of the affairs of the Colony prepared in the Colonial Secret- PW arvs Ofliee, whieh was laid on the table at yesterday's meeting cf the Legislative A?>: < ouncil.8,484 words
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Article570 1930-09-30 13 5,000 Revolvers Taken from Supporters. gJngjSsh and Scottish football fans who sometimes bnagtes they have a monopoly of enlhusia BU for Association football will be intererUd in the scenes which took place in^ Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Monte Video (Uruguay) before nd after the match for the570 words
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Article682 1930-09-30 13 Secret of Collecting: the Ideal Set. Someone once passed the remark that golf clubs were ill adapted for playing the game. It is true that many golfers use clubs which are not at all suited to their style, and it would be a splendid idea if we682 words
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Article832 1930-09-30 13 To one Plaver £10,000 or More. It was with a bounding heart that I read these opening words of a paragraph: "The Scottish Football Association has. it is understood, received a letter from afta Margaret Bondfipld. MuUoUi. of Labour At that point I paused, enchanted, writes Georgr B'ake,832 words
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Advertisement210 1930-09-30 13 if& dr^^^Mm \m\ mm^^mn*. L H Gloriously Ali ve —Always Not a care in the world— they can dance all night because they are gloriously alive gloriously healthy and fit. Hall's Wine hao oupplied them with both mental and physical reserves of power, which enable them to get a hundred210 words
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Advertisement1859 1930-09-30 14 Blue Funnel Line E ljerman Bucknalli TO £3 m^ REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. V>»o.« -L.t(K BXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON AN. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. (Incorporated to BDSlaild) B S I I A a WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. rporataai m aaaaan). Kf*i¥f*K ItSAalO *>Sail 1... T.l« Mon.hly S*rri« Llrerpool and Olaafow.1,859 words
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Advertisement761 1930-09-30 15 O. S. K. Line. bus Angeles and and New York: (from Koto) m (Express Freight Service). Ktmjf Jaru Oct. 23 Victoria, Seattle and Vancouver: (from Kobe) t Hawaii Maru Oct. 14 London, Rotterdam. Hamburg (Bremen) and Antwerp. Alaska M ru Oct. 17 18 Durban. Port Elizabeth. Cape Town. Rio de761 words
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Advertisement603 1930-09-30 15 fl "L/ *y s\ Wi^^mm s»***sT*> f f^sv. SjßJl^ /^flV ~-m ■fls*g*g**wi m IgW/ aflggsTn l>> '^m L?^J i! El ll'''! li'la."^ aggggttsL w m ki TO MARSEILLES. NEW YORK ANH ROSTON, m FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ t-v PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES AND GENOA. f Arrive Leave603 words
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Advertisement873 1930-09-30 15 K. P. M. RONINKLYRE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. I ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY. OF BATAVIA J Incorporated in Hclland.i UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to: Passage. Freights, Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL873 words
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Advertisement732 1930-09-30 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated ln 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 de732 words
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Advertisement376 1930-09-30 16 itus. BORINGIA. Consignees of cargo per the above motorshlp rom Europe (arrived Sept. 26) are hereby lotifled that a general survey of all cargo landd in a damaged condition will be held at lodown Nos. 4 and 5 at 9 a.m. and at Bonded X Matches Store and Acid Store376 words
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Advertisement441 1930-09-30 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. W 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA 4\n BALTIMORE. (via Suez) M.S. SILVERCYPRESS In Port Oct W Yoct M.S. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 28 Nov 3 NoV 9 PAOnC-JAVA-CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES HARBOUR.441 words
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Miscellaneous688 1930-09-30 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. ft Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin n and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jeran- e< tut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- G day and Friday. 6 ajn. r Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m ft Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6688 words
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Miscellaneous207 1930-09-30 16 Namsang. Brit. 2591. from Calcutta 29. for Japan 30. Op Ten Noort. Dutch 3566, from Batavia 29 for B. Deli 29. Toradja, Dutch 674, from Djambi 29. for Djambi 1. Thedans. Dutch 1182, from Palembang 29. foi Palembang 14. Tasman, Dutch 3162, from B. Deli 29. for Batavia 29. Hervar,207 words
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Article320 1930-09-30 17 Rewm, New Zealand steel four-masted barque, Lilly OH Alice A Leigh of 1889. has been ■old to be sunk as a breakwater. PHotaC* Hates have once more come in for ritaeteaa by shipowners, who are urging thci' immediate reduction at all ports Naturallv the pilots are fighting the suggestion rhe320 words
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Article173 1930-09-30 17 Driftinp; Cruiser Safe in rPort. I British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby, Sept. 27. 'he British eruiser Conquest, which brok B :ift in the North Sea with six men on board 1 1 Lie being lowed to the north for breaking was picked up and taken u> the173 words
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Article296 1930-09-30 17 r«*r Op Ten Noort:— Mr. Joy Jr.. Mr. Shipman. mmt M. Morone. Mrs. W. A. Hesta. Mr. Mrs Chan Sam Yee and baby. Mr. Tan "Tang Kak. Mr. and Mrs. Liem Siong Lieng. Mr. M Baker. Mr. R. Hefner. Miss Hefner. Dr. *.tt_, Mr. A. R. Morgan. Mr.296 words
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Article96 1930-09-30 17 A Month in Gaol as a Sequel. 'an McLeod. a young seaman of the steam- > Jamaica Planter, was sentenced to one hard labour at Thames for disobeying lawful commands of the captain and offl- f tin* vessel. 11 wm stated that he was sent96 words
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Article40 1930-09-30 17 I taybank. another of the similar 9.000--nm*M constructed for the Bank Line, is di With a beam of 5 feet, the ''t beta* 26 feet. Built by Workman. with aT,I the Tayba^ Ls engined V5OO b.hp. Workman. Clark-Sulzer mi-40 words
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700 1930-09-30 17 WHEN AND WHAT TO BUILD. WHEN AND WHAT TO BUILD. It is usually when the present phase of a depression ls reached (namely, after about a year of poor trade > that the shipowner remarks the depression is the worst or one of the worst that he has experienced during700 words
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Article239 1930-09-30 17 Were it not that every ship completed leaves a blank which the builder finds it difficult to fill, recent activity would be more than encouraging. Last month, more motor vessels were commissioned from British shipyards than has ever previously been the case, numbering 14 of 90,000 tons239 words
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Article65 1930-09-30 17 The Bank Line's first motor tanker, the Corabank, a vessel of 13.000 tons deadweight carrying capacity. Ls being built by Workman, Clark and Company. She has a length of 470 feet, a beam of 63 feet 6 inches and a depth of 35 feet 4 inches. An eight -cylinder65 words
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Article53 1930-09-30 17 The steam yacht Prince Olav. which left Leith on August Ist. for a cruise to the North Cape and Spitzbergen, on Saturday. August 9, reached North Lat. 81.25 degrees. East Longt. 12.30 degrees. This Ls the farthest north ever reached by a passenger steamer, being only 500 miles53 words
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Article549 1930-09-30 17 Report Repudiated. There was a sequel in mail week (on August 29th), to the statement of the London correspondent of a provincial evening newspaper the previous day that Mr. J. J. Lawson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, had informed him that it had been definitely549 words
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Article342 1930-09-30 17 Application for a Receiver. A motion at the instance of the London Maritime Investment Company to appoint a receiver and manager of the business of Lamport and Holt, Ltd., shipowners, was in the list for hearing before Mr. Justice Humphreys in the Lord Chief Justice's Court, in342 words
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Article84 1930-09-30 17 Blue Funnel Steamer Sold to Paterson Simons. Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co as managers of the China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., have sold their steamer Astyanax to be used as a coal hulk by Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co. at Singapore. The Astyanax. a vessel of84 words
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Advertisement145 1930-09-30 17 j I a——— i p— |lvtf> u s>^a_iaP 9asa^^__H ♦< 0 aJ r _T c A ym DOUBLE ACE Hf VIRGINIA CIGARETTE/ OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY HYGICNICALLY PURE THEY ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE ARDATH POPULAR PRICE OF TOBACCO Co., Ltd, 50* pirR or so LONDON i i Fruit Salt acts in145 words
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Article89 1930-09-30 18 Armoured Car's Crash into House. The old Surrey village of Chobham was the centre of fierce warfare in the military manoeuvres in mail week, and an old cottage in the High Street bears signs of the battle. The front of the cottage was partly demolished by89 words
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Advertisement162 1930-09-30 18 I iiVil _.Y#Aifl _k ___i ___i __r m _l ■k^ ____^^P___J __r___a_^l A^p We suggest that LW you ask your nearest W distributor to show you v the complete line of RAY- I I O-VAC Electric Torches M and RAY-O-VAC Bat- M J^l teries. There are no v^^^. better made.^^^r162 words
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Advertisement918 1930-09-30 18 BANKING. BANKING. INSuJrI^T CHARTERED BANK MirorANTiif? rank au OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ■■■Will 1 ILL DAIiII Ul* (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) INDIA I TI) THE i Paid up capital 300,000 shares (Incorporated' in EngJnd). o^ w A jtfjk VJ of £5 each £3.000,000 SOI ITH fi_ M*'918 words
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Article1017 1930-09-30 19 Bargauriag Over the Income Tax. A topic of Vila] Interest to the rubber industry <>! Ceylon, and alao eoeonut prodnpera, was disd In the Ceylon Legislative Council la.n week when Mr. D. s. Senanayake moved the suspensfcxi of rule:; and orders to enable him to mo\r g motion1,017 words
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Article119 1930-09-30 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 29. Tin. -'.adv. Kuchais 65 68. Kintas 83 86, ivnawats 40 41'... Hong Fatts 41 44'^. Sungei Luas 88 !»2. Ulu Klang.- 60 71. Sungei Ways 2.07 2.15. Klang Rivers 1.85 1.93'-.., Taipings 30 H 13. Souths 20 23. Hitams 14 16, Pangnga Rivera119 words
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Article237 1930-09-30 19 The Recent Anglo-Java Announcement. The announcement concerning the non-pay-ment of interest on their Debentures, made by the Anglo-Java Rubber and Produce Co.. and the Laras (Sumatra) Rubber Co. .aid Jie proposals made to the Debenture-holders, will, unfortunately, not be the only statement to be made that reflects the237 words
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Article295 1930-09-30 19 A Permanent Army? Mr. H. Hatch. New York industrial engineer, after makmg a close study of the unemployment problem, declares that the United States is rapidly building up an army of permanently unemployed, and that even in prosperous times lhe same phenomena exists. "Present conditions would be295 words
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Article100 1930-09-30 19 Mr. Henry Ford Diagnoses America's Malady. New York, Sept. 6. Mr. Usury Ford sailed fcr Europe to-day alter declaring that America is, at the present tine, "economically sick." The motor magnate added, however, that scin^ Improvement is manifest. It will require a stag time for the country to100 words
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Article211 1930-09-30 19 September 29. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2j4 1J32 London 3 months* sight 2|4 London 60 days' sight 23 15J16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 29]32 London, demand 2|3 7|8 London, T.T. 2|3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1433 Hamburg, demand 235 M» New York, demand 56211 words
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Article205 1930-09-30 19 September 29 Tin 100 Tons $66 t h Gambier O 1^ Pepper White 34 Pepper Black 22^ Flake Tapioca 4 Pearl Sago Small 6V4 Copra. Sundried 6.90 Rice, Anam No. 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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Article909 1930-09-30 19 MONDAY, SEPT. 29TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers Sellers. Asam Kumbang 23s 26s Ayer Hitam (5s) 9s 6d 10s Bangrin Tin 13s 6d 14s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves *($1) 45 50 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 13s 15s nom Chenderiang (£> 3s 4s909 words
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Article471 1930-09-30 19 The 17th. British Industries Fair, to be helc in London and Birmingham next y ar fron February IGLh. to 27t:i.. Ls now taking shap< and it is possible to forecast its size and .*cope. It is at the Fair thai the Dominions anc Colonies make their principal471 words
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Article80 1930-09-30 19 IBritirh Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 28. Foreign exchanges an: Amsterdam 12.0' Athens 375. Bombay ls. 5 ,d.. Berlin 20.4] Brussels 34.85. Bucharest 817>_.. Rio SU. Bue nos Aires 40. Copenhagen 18.153. QsneVS 21 05' Helsinglors 193 1-16. Hong Kong ls. 11-16. Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 45.50. Milan 3'. 795.80 words
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58 1930-09-30 19 September 291h.. ll o'clock noon. Buyers Seller R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot 11 ir Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 11"., 12\ November 12 12; Oct-Der 12 12 Jan-Mar. 12'_ 12Tone of Market :—Very Dull. Latest Cable: —London Spot sheet 3 13-1G per lb. New58 words
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Article65 1930-09-30 19 The Bristol Sanitary Committee his instrur ed the city engineer to report upon the advii ability of laying rubber blocks in the roadws In front of the Council Bouse, to reduce trafl noise. It was stated that finance committi members had complained of nci.se from traili The city engineer suggested65 words
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Article188 1930-09-30 19 I Economic Union's Report. I British Radio Oilicial Service.] j RiiKby. Scpl. >K. A series of recommendations on the sub I of imperial rationalisation Is sdvanoed in the L preliminary mend report winch Has bean issued by the Research Committee of m Empire Economic Union and cireulat d188 words
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Article272 1930-09-30 19 I R*. A. Kin-sell, engineer of the American Smelt- ing and Refining Company, confirms the view of t those who see a decline in gold production o\ei the next thirty years. In an analysis of gold production and its future, this gold Rpert estimates that the world's272 words
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Article224 1930-09-30 19 Funds Required to Carry on Operations. Following consultations with the committee li recently appointed to confer with the Board on the Company*! position, the directors of the i- Tsmengor Tin Mining have d cided to ask shareholders to provide the amount mm to carry out thi recommendation of224 words
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179 1930-09-30 19 From th* minute ol a Committee meetii held in the office <I M I Hem I *J CrOßheld (Bongo), on Beptember sth ve tab. thefollowing-: The Bed liy read B letter r. dued from the Acting Conservator of Pow ts upon the practice <>i ikstroylug179 words
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Advertisement73 1930-09-30 19 laaos-rs exceed $11,000,000 assurance in force over $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winche k ster Hon^e, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE :27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance73 words
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Advertisement35 1930-09-30 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. 1 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. fl Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messns. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.35 words
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Article509 1930-09-30 20 WEEK END SPORT. B Class Take a Beating in Challenge Cup Race. On Sunday last from the R.S.Y.C. the "B" Class were racing for the Williamson Challenge Cup. The weather looked very depressing before the start and the Commodore considered it advisable to postpone the race509 words
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Article66 1930-09-30 20 Miss Fishwick Has to Stand Out. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 29. Miss Diana Fishwick, the British Open Champion, came to a last minute decision not to plaj in the English Ladies Golf Championship which begun at Aldeburgh to-day owing to ar injured ankle. Miss Molly Gourlay fholdert66 words
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Article89 1930-09-30 20 Malay Cup for' Welch Regiment. At the conclusion of the charity match at tht Jalan Besar ground this afternoon between th< Malays, as winners of the Singapore Cup. anc a selected European XI. a Cup will bo pre sentcd to the Welch Regiment. It will bea 189 words
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Article92 1930-09-30 20 1 C. Salter Wins Veterans* Race. Mr. C. Salter (scratch) won the annual rao for veterans at the Singapore Swimming Clul on Sunday. It was a handicap event over on length of the pagar, and the condition wer that the competitors had to be 40 years of ag92 words
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Article869 1930-09-30 20 P.A.M. MEETING. The Effect of Fourpenny Rubber. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Sept 29. Speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya, this morning Mr. G. S. Arter reviewed the rubber situation and said he saw some reasons for optimism saying that869 words
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Article84 1930-09-30 20 r Ladies* Poppy Day r. Prize. o tl Play for the "Ladies' Poppy Day Prize" wi R commence to-day and continue to Tuesda November 11th inclusive. The conditions < this competition are as follows: 9 Holes Eclecti stroke play, over the Relief Course und< •s special handicap;84 words
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Article22 1930-09-30 20 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Doubles Semi-final. N. E. Ess and F. James vs. S. L. and R. < Oehlers (to finish*.22 words
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Advertisement177 1930-09-30 20 I NEW I "His Master's Voice" 1 RECORDS I OCTOBER NOW ON SALE _f^^^^^^_^^. '"K _^^^^K*****P*^ vr v MMtMrQ m If 3^ JJJ S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. I Raffles Place (incorporated in Hon K Kong) Singapore JR t €j ■•-Mil..-, 1 How to Keep Healthy j I In the Tropics.177 words
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