The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1930
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Title Section19 1930-10-09 1 The Singapore Free Press. NO. 13,152 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1930. 10 CENTS. 20 PAGES DAILY.19 words
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Article465 1930-10-09 1 Widespread shocks were felt in Sooth Germany, the Tyrol, East Switzerland and the Bavarian Alpine districts yesterday bat no casualties or serious damage are reported—Page 11. Manchester cotton spinners have decided to formulate a scheme for stabilising yarn prices with the object of preventing sales below465 words
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Article964 1930-10-09 1 The parrot prettied his grey back delightedly. They had placed his cage on a low stool outside the south wall of the house, and the delicious warmth was making him feel young again. He was not aware of the wide limits of the garden and the sun -filled964 words
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Advertisement273 1930-10-09 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITB. M. HIGH STREET. RafllesJlotel I j TO-SIGHT I Dinner Dancje I 1 j I I GRILLROoYI. I I 2 SPECIAL DISH TO-MGHT i i Pheasant in Quwmlr OnafrMm i i I j Green Peas {'iirmcntuT Potatoes i g i *ijs-_ i273 words
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Advertisement167 1930-10-09 1 1 The f?O/^p) I M DUPLICATOR. I EASE OF OPERATION 1 I PERFECT COPIES I I LOWEST INITIAL COST, I I LOWEST RUNNING COSTS. I I PRICES FROM $115. Full particulars and demonstration upon request. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. 1 1 1 EUROre HOTEL i -RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION' j167 words
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Advertisement93 1930-10-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Bate Pa;*e 0. Hotel announcements Pane 1. Goodyear tubes for ycur car Pagi b. Klim milk keeps without ice Page 3. Cinema and amusement guide Page 2. Phoenix drinks for every occasion Paejv 5 Prevent roldis and 'flue with Formammt Page 3. Request demonstration of Roneo Duplicator93 words
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Advertisement14 1930-10-09 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style. Cut Si Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Article133 1930-10-09 2 The proer.-mme of Drills up to and for week andtag October 12th. Thursday. 5 p.m. Drill Hall "C" (SOOttWU Coy. Practice 30 Yards Range Competition. Friday. 515 p.m. Drill Hall 2nd Bn. Sig Section Signal Training; Asiatic Units SVC Weapon Training. Malay Drill Hall F" < Malay133 words
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Article283 1930-10-09 2 Rouum orden by Lt -Co! t. m MacKeosfe, D.S.O r-ommandmu. Singapore October tth. Ranges. Ih? following range allotmcnli BTC re-publiihed lor information. Buses leave Drill Hall. Satur- Sunday day B. T. Range Farrer Rang:* 2 p.m. 7 30 a.m. Oct. 11 "E" tC.» Co Asiatic Catual.- Oct.283 words
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Article230 1930-10-09 2 An interesting event in the history of intercommunication in the State occurred on Sept. 24th. when Mr. R. D. Binnie (Executive Engineer in charge of the Kuching Simanggang Road construct:* -n > arrived in Kuching by motorcar direct from the banks of vhe S?dong River. Mr Btnnie had previously proceeded230 words
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Advertisement395 1930-10-09 2 1 CAPITOL > I RESTAURANT I Malaya's Most Modem 1 and Finest-appointed Restaurant Our Speciality. I Capitol Grilled 1 Sole. 1 Private Parties Catered For. KEL VEY'i SCHOOL OP /ML DANCIN* THE PERFECT DANCER is always great demand and gets the real j of dancing. IF YOU CANNOT DAN< MDM.395 words
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Advertisement262 1930-10-09 2 II VICTORIA f HEATRE i 1 1 COMING NOV: 22nd. 23rd. li TWO RECITALS ONLY li Dame Clara Butt ii AND I 1 1 Mr. Kennerley Rumf or A I 1 i If a 1 p^l I [I IHe or T^ ial 6.15 To-Night 9.15 f t RADIO'S GREAT MUSICAL262 words
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Advertisement287 1930-10-09 2 16-15J LAST NIGHT k.j^\ MARION DAVIES j! HER GREATEST COMEDY HIT I; Broadway's Greatest Stage Farce "Dulcy" I "NOT SO DUMB"! j I AS A PLAY "DULCY M HAD NEW YOKK II SHRIEKING FOR MONTHS. NOW BROUGHT 1 1 TO THE TALKING SCREEN AS MARION DAVIES 1 1 1 HAPPIEST287 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1930-10-09 2 THK WEEK. Thursday, !Hh. High Water. 11.05. 9.0 ft. 23.30. 9.4 ft. Yorkshire Society annual dinner, Europe Hotel 8 n.nv Hockey: Raffles Inst vs. Welch Band. R.I. Friday, 10th. High Water. 11.25. 9.2ft. Hockey. SRC. vs. Borneo-Boustead and A.P.C. Raines College vs. Raffles Inst.. R.C. St. Andrew's Society Practice Dance.170 words
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Article765 1930-10-09 3 ALUMINIUM GLOBE. Scientists to Risk Their Lives. Berlin, Sept. 8. One of the most romantic adventures in the history of scentific research is to be begun at early hour to-morrow morning when, if weather conditions are favourable Professor Piccard, the famous meteorological expert of Brussels University, will,765 words
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Article248 1930-10-09 3 What Happens to Them? •'Needles and pins, needles and pins. When a man's married his trouble begins." Thus runs the old couplet, but it fails to add ihat trouble continues long after the needld and pins have disappeared. What happens to all th needles and pins ihat248 words
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Article169 1930-10-09 3 that's what people say about her. It's quite a tragedy. A woman who was ence, bright, vivacious, with an attractive figurenow always tired-looking, depressed, seems robbed of all physical energy. And even her friends call her 'thin and scraggy' behind her back. Don't give anyone a169 words
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Article145 1930-10-09 3 American Celebration Comedy. It was diaclcsed at celebrations on thr return of Councillor Joseph Franklin to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, alter a trip to the United States, where ho was the gvmH of the Mayor of Waltham, Miss, at tin* Tcrce::t pageant of that city, that the invitation145 words
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Article50 1930-10-09 3 14 s i !rs, Srpt. (i. If] Bl .Ti".u; BIUM u:\t she l.'ii! ic; ;DC I :n r> to writing tii .he h i-.i!- Ito < Sbo bad new been Ml* to do thl while her nottw vat attve, uk loved ibc thoiitr.' so m50 words
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Article31 1930-10-09 3 Mr. Tan nm a KM n t 94. 1 I ind Um mo t popular men cf Mat 3ti r did oo Tiuuatlay last at hta r I H E^tkaa Melayu.31 words
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Advertisement227 1930-10-09 3 Prevent CcUs and Tiu 44 I did not have 'fl u last year and put it down to Formamint When I hear others have 'flu I take F° r mannint at once." m' ss RB w I S^ Diphtheria \S|<, y JJL Tonsillitis, etc wt/k lv t<>kin 4 Formamint destroy*227 words
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Advertisement329 1930-10-09 3 FOR A CHANGE 1 TRY HARTLEY'S 1 STRAWBERRY JAM. f tt*B IJelicious. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES AM) DEALERS. I BARLOW Co. AGENTS. I] 1 BIG SHIPS 1 R. M. S. "MAURETANIA" R. M. S. "OLYMPIC" t T. E. S. "VICEROY OF INDIA" S. S. "NIEUW ZEELAND" *f AND THE329 words
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Article, Illustration313 1930-10-09 4 Mail Week Football Incidents: A London Storm: Mr. Shaw's Apple Cart Upset Gordon Richards 9 St. Leger Victory Commemorated on a Handkerchief. HEADS AND HANDS: A thrill during the Sheffield "Derby." The match resulted in a draw, both the United and the Wednesday scoring once. iETTING313 words
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Article577 1930-10-09 5 LIFE-SAVING GERM. Dread Disease Conquered. New evidence concerning a "miracle of medicine" has been collected by the Ministry of Health. Pacts will be produced in the forthcoming report of the Lunacy and Mental Deficiency Board of Control to show how scores of people, suffering from what577 words
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Article116 1930-10-09 5 Business in Rikisha Lanterns. Two Chinese who attempted to run an unlicensed pawn shop in a lane off Erskine Road were arrested by Inspector Spinks on SepL^mber 11. They were charged before the District Judge, Mr. Wilson, on Monday when they were both found guilty and fined $50116 words
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806 1930-10-09 5 "I AM THE VICTIM." Major Kenworthy on a £12,816 Charge. Major Reginald Watson Kenworthy. who. as one of the British pilots in the Schneider race of 1923 crashed and had a remarkable escape from death, was accused it Steyning Police Court. Sussex, in mail week806 words
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Article365 1930-10-09 5 VIBRATION PROBLEM. Property Owners' Heavy Bill for Repairs. Owners of property situated on thv .naiii roads of England along which lorries and aminbuses pass continually ar~ rindint; >hai the \'bration caused by the heavy traffic is to ting them larg* .sum'; for repairs pvit.v year. Everywhere365 words
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Article236 1930-10-09 5 But They Were Not In The Thames at All. Riverside dwellers who Ska to go ba.hing in he Thames had a thrill when it was :.nnounced hat two alligators had escaped fron a cage at Junbury and had got into the water. Immediately a hunt was started236 words
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Advertisement198 1930-10-09 5 WORTH I PERFUMERY. a^Ha^avHfla^av kaV tjr* S^a^a^a^a^alln al^J l^a^^^PfiEjr!^BsPj^^^Jß H *t^ a^DHI I a^a^a^Kv 9 i^/ sa> 1 •i !Ba^U3^^S^vi£*a r .^a^a^a^a^H^aV^ aw*^ ia^^i^>^^ a.^a^r t SOLE AGENTS. Bwwsmß l^a^a^a^La^^Laß V^^lafli wholesale j 22 r AFFLES place jfctey- SINGAPOBE. I a^^aV^aV S^B^*% aVTPfnVvdvlta^l I xm+* I 4mm Jri^ L\ JlniA198 words
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Advertisement39 1930-10-09 5 I I fooOOO 2L.} *J?^y* f r r r> <^S. 1 I I I S3n J >^ I 1 V I I I ffllH^r mg g m */M I r^^^ s^a^a^a^a^a^H as a^a> av a^a^a^a* a^av a^a^a^av bs^b^^^ &j j39 words
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Advertisement193 1930-10-09 5 yjgaJß mM mi BSW" ■)■> MM l§ ■■> to M# nil M LIMI URINARY PAIN— IMMEDIATE CURE! Do you nutter when you urinate If ther« is a burning sensation when pas-sin^ urine and you are almost afraid to do ho, then you ■MM try to cure yourself at «»n< c193 words
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Article704 1930-10-09 6 WOOLWICH SANDHURST. The Start a New Term. With the coping of S3ptemb?r the new ierm*. commence at Woolwich and Sandhurst. IoC crornoted seniors, regarded with %\»t by tlr new comerr. who are wearing cadets' uniform Tor the first time, will replac? th? ex-"g?ntle-men cadets" whos704 words
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Article303 1930-10-09 6 Mr. H. St. John Philby Now a Wahhabi. Mr. Henry St. John Philby. the English diplomat and explorer, whose career has been one of the KJBUUICfIe ol ttts twentieth eiUIIJ :»ii become a Wahhabi. The Wahhabis arc a Mohammedan se.-t a fanatically puritan body, wnos? members nre303 words
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Article234 1930-10-09 6 Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashby are expected back in Malaya shortly. It will be remembered that Dr. Ashby went Home for reasons of health. MM Thr Kurhintf Police have changed ever into their new khaki uniforms. These are a great Improvement on the old blue serge, which mu^t hftW234 words
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Article226 1930-10-09 6 Hire-Purchase System Condemned. Vienna. Aug. 28. The Congress of the Consumers Co-operative Alliance in session in Vienna since Monday v closed to-day. A French motion accepted by the OmUli recommends the more assiduous advocacy O f co-cperative principles at all negotiations (J traffic agreements, Customs conferences226 words
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Article64 1930-10-09 6 Emnire Producers' Memorandum. London. <«l»l The British Empire Producers' o has published a memorandum to be >" h to the Imperial Conference. It declan against the bulk purchase .system M qucta system, and points to units as tl practical and generally applicable metl free 01 preferential entry for64 words
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Advertisement376 1930-10-09 6 DUVEEN&Co., DUVEEN&Co., I A tm.^l BILLIARD TABLE BILLIARD rABLI W V/ifV J^V J %rZ*-* sSS^^^^m MANUFACTURERS MAXLFACTLIttRS —^TT^B WELTEVREDEN CABLES DLVECO ffiTfT?TM JAVA Dbl THE ADDRESS FOR BILLIARD TABLES (PROOF AGAINST THE TROPICAL CLIMATE ALL TABLES ARE MADE OF FIRST CLASS TEAK WOOD WITH SLATE OR MARBLE BED FRENCH TABLES376 words
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Advertisement350 1930-10-09 6 Wl£L ONLY THE BEST \W^^ TUBE WILL DO You want tubes that will add life to your covers by holding correct air pressure. So, be sure your tubes are I Goodyear Tubes. Seven reasons make I them the tubes for you— 1. Built in Valva Patch > 2. Steam Vulcanized350 words
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732 1930-10-09 7 ARISTOCRACY'S IDOL. "Growing Number of Misfits." Man meaning the conceited being who thinks he i: the lord of creation and a great advanct on hi-, ancestor.- was delicately but firmly put in his place by Dr. H. S. Harrison I in hij presidential address to732 words
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Article143 1930-10-09 7 Man Extradited From Naples. Inspector Pr.t Mulcahy of the C.1.D., who lias returned frcm Naples with Paul de Flonicr. placed the latter before the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Cclcutta, to answer a charge jef criminal breach of trust in respect cf Rs. M.OOO that had been laid against143 words
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Article67 1930-10-09 7 Bratvaag Claims Compensation. Copenhagen. Tl^e craw of the Bratvaag has lodged with the i Norwegian Gov?rnment a claim for compensation for finding the bodies of Major Andree and his companions. II is asserted by the crew that they discovered the bodies, and not Dr. Horn, of67 words
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Article509 1930-10-09 7 Exhibition of Clever Craftsmanship. Ingenuity in mak.ng models on trie ttatest Stale, and with the scantiest tools, is shown at the exhibition. organizeJ by the Mjclel Engineer, which opened at the Ruyal HorUcnltural Hall. Westminster, says a Times in mail week. One exhibitor has u^?d human hair for509 words
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Advertisement253 1930-10-09 7 W^a- *'^|g- a insists upon KffWfW c ri Sal beins used rilt\3rft?W V"" lhe lable but Bk^9tT^nf? alS ki "'hen f^B^^MBBMBaMBMnKR-JS. -i-'"— -i"^ :i£aK r .TaB»^BBBBBHBBBBB^^^^^^ Try this delicious not-weatner JJrmk I-JAVE you tried the best of all hot weather drinks— co altine"? Do you know how delightful in G253 words
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Advertisement280 1930-10-09 7 LONDON CORK A2^ «PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP y*g£^ UM '^o\ Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of rfs ginia to^ acco g u aranteed pure the finest possible texture and frr^MTtji4Pj and absolutely free from adul- quality, providing a perfectly I vKAVEi'' J teration of any kind. Awarded V280 words
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Article388 1930-10-09 8 SABOTERS FOILED. Calcutta Passengers 9 Escape. Allahabad. Sept. 18. Train-wreckers were foiled in their attempt to derail the Delhi-Calcutta Express between Karchana and Bheerapur stations, in the Allahabad district, yesterday, but succeeded in wrecking a goods train. Two 36-feet-length rails were uncoupled, the plates and bolts388 words
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Article650 1930-10-09 8 An Unfortunate Editor s Views. Opinions vary as to the best means ofl compiling and editing the personal column of a periodical such as the Sarawak Gazette. There are so many little fads which must be humoured, so many susceptibilities which should not be offended, so many650 words
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Article346 1930-10-09 8 t "Who Ordered the Firing Bombay. Sept. 26. 1 According to Congress sources, 5.000 Satyai grahis set out from Panvel yesterday to praci tise civil disobedience against the forest laws at a forest 15 miles from Panvel. The police were present during the Satya- graha, but did346 words
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Article90 1930-10-09 8 I" the Sarawak Government service His Highness the Tuan Muda has been pleas-d to appoint Mr. F. Harding to act as Superintendent of Telegraphs; Mr. R. P. Sinclair to be an Assistant Superintendent of Customs First Division; Mr. P. Murray-Scott to act m Assistant District Officer. Bau and I.undu with90 words
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Advertisement231 1930-10-09 8 •^"/T^IGHTLY you demand that the food on your table lOllhA s^ a^ k c P ure y ou would not run the risk of eating A> an ything impure or unwholesome. Equally important are the contents ot your medicine chest, their purity is essential, especially in the case of aspirin.231 words
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Advertisement314 1930-10-09 8 n<Jp3^ PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD A^^M™// disclosed by x-ray /A Jrf 'l l'll I "The long strands of finest golden l^^a 1 L from all deleterious matter. Gj^Jrr^^^ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES JC* Mack bu hand- One at a time \Js^=*^ MADE >N LONDOr^B^ARDATH TOBACCO CO: LTPT^r-/^ r >/314 words
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Advertisement454 1930-10-09 9 BUSINESS CARDS. ASSAGH ANICDRE ISS FUMIKO 32 Dhoby Ghaut. MARBLETfiiiAiraf SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 3. Penhas Road, off Lavender Street— Phone 6075. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! Use Brooks Rupture Ap- .mil' pliance. New discovery. /ffi^i^v Wonderful I No lumpy j pads, no springs, dur- ttw Vl ole, cheap. Binds454 words
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Advertisement570 1930-10-09 9 TENDERS. SIN"APO RE Mxjj^p^ NOTICE. rvuH.. and that nL! WinB matert^ or «bt m ed P ICU IT ot such tenders U-jnUlpil O fflC e S !I the Te^' Room, (losing Date. s i; Pplies 1931 '■;«»m,. etc. 8«. Tender Boom. 1 Lorrlai for «oodi from irci forM.E.'s 4Dm i570 words
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Advertisement687 1930-10-09 9 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfei Books of the above Company will be closed from October 13th to October 21st 1930. both dates inclusive. By Order of the Board. R. M. DUFF Secret arv. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,687 words
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Advertisement446 1930-10-09 9 SINGAPORE SHff CHANDLERY COMPANY. SWFCIIANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices:— MA YNARD'S BUILDINGS, 11, Battery Road. Telephone No. 6433. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE Of EXCELLENT WALNUT STAINED AND WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC.. THE PROPERTY OF N. E BATH, ESQ. To be held ai No. 26 Buhit Cheimin Read <oiT446 words
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Advertisement312 1930-10-09 9 nUIIIVLT JP BRAND ff^iW>^f\W< T T SE Monkey Brand for «U^ KFiJKI» cleaning and polishing DVK^wJmMb a^ meta^ s china» porcelaio j^ A little Monkev Brand on f Ipipj hL a damp cloth removes all jjtjsiifl z&k stains and discoloration* g^ as if by nia^ic. Your cutlery becomes like new312 words
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Article16 1930-10-09 10 BISHOP— At the European Hospital. Kuah Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bishcp. "aughter.16 words
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Article61 1930-10-09 10 LEE PANG KOX— At his residence. No. 6 Stanley Street, on October 7th. 1930. at 2 ajn aged 53. leaving behind one widow. 4 sons. Lee Siew Kow. Siew Pan. Puan Beng, Siew Teck. 4 daughters, one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, four grandsons and one granddaughter to mourn his loss.61 words
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831 1930-10-09 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1930. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS. Yesterday saw the opening of the plenary sittings of the Imperial Conference and the proceedings should in consequence attract greater interest henceforward. That of course is natural because the preliminary sittings were devoted to analytical work on a number of very831 words
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Article91 1930-10-09 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE* COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. 8, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £1183|16 (down 3 2116). Forward £120 5116 (down 2 6|16). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify91 words
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Article1132 1930-10-09 10 CASE FOR COMPENSATION. Prisoner's Claim for Wrongful Detention. An interesting argument took place between judge and counsel in the Supreme Court yesterday during a remarkable ease in which Angkapa. a Tamil Municipal lorry driver, sued Mr. P. H. Hope Faulkner, Superintendent of Prisons. Singapore, for1,132 words
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Article832 1930-10-09 10 HUNGARIANS DILEMMA. Court Story When Charged Under Aliens Ordinance. That he escaped from Russia after r-aun.--been sentenced to death by the Soviet Oovernment and that he was now not rivonu the country of his birth. Hungary, mm story told to the Second Magistrate. M I832 words
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Article144 1930-10-09 10 A good deal of excitement has txvn BMUM says Tuesday's Malay Mail, by the belief 1 I there Ls a tiger in the vicinity of Cinul.ir Road. On Sunday night five fowls wen" »ak': from the garden adjoining the house »>t M Khor Yah Chiew. 4. Circular Road, and tlv.144 words
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Advertisement231 1930-10-09 10 Tin* Delicious White Liqueur in the Square Amber Bottle. CALDBECK, MACGREGOK CO., LTD. J^Pv incorporated under the Companies Ordinance! of Hong Rene), a tj? I. \>V. {Incorporated in Shanghai*. .^jfr S^^R^TM. f 90 Robinson Road. "htinj, BT SPECIAL t^JJT Jl eM THE KINO APPOINTMENT TO F BIAM I PYREX OVENWARE231 words
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Advertisement86 1930-10-09 10 j r t A FLOWER POT fell from an upper storey window and struck a man on the head the other day. Strangely enough, the victim was not a tax collector and fortunately he was covered by A "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY which met his doctor's and hospital expenses and paid86 words
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Article71 1930-10-09 11 WIDESPREAD SHOCKS. Germany, Switzerland and Tyrol Affected. [Reuter's Service J VViteprssd .'arthquake thJk^r^J' •<rh Germany, the Tyrol, and East%L l to aydnlcht Three ahock? I rro. five to te n £J£ t^Tu minute, ta JmT^l h were thrown from their beds Zwt-Z furniture overErn^ tT bttanti71 words
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Article292 1930-10-09 11 Economics in Plenary Session. I R*'u <t\ ferae* London. Oct. 8 pk-nary session of the Imperial Con- imprtaJ economics. B ,sioV* o.kKaU's and stall Sir Manuchai Mehtd Sir Rob-rt-Borden attended Mr J w mm made a statement calling attention thr tad that while Empire trade as 4e bad292 words
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Article43 1930-10-09 11 fe^ed for Statutory Report. .Reuters Service] London. Oct. h. The inquest on the airship victims was formm:> opened at Westminster. No evidence oi •'iHincaUon was called and the Coroner ad>!:rned the proceedings until the completion of tl\f forthcoming Statutory Tribunal's report.43 words
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Article12 1930-10-09 11 Beauvais. Oct. 8. Hie Rioi rigger. Church, is dead.12 words
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Article50 1930-10-09 11 Head of Famous Detective f ßeuter's Service.] New York. Oct. 8. Allan Pinkerton. head of the famous detect.v. agrncy died as a result of wartime gassing and wounds. He served on General Pershing's ■tall in France and as head of the C.I.D. in Prevo t Marshal-General's department.50 words
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Article47 1930-10-09 11 Cure for Cancer Not Established. I-'REE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London. Oct. 8. The Radium Commission, in its first annual port, emphasises the fact that there is net 1 I'stablished a radium cure for cancer. It Is necessary to wait five years for the final ■relict47 words
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Article38 1930-10-09 11 Family Allowances Not to be Referred Back. [Reuters Service.] London. Oct. S >:i I «ard vote the Labour Party Conference I-landudno overwhelmingly defeated the exe'ives' recommendation to refer the question family allowances back for further examination38 words
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Article44 1930-10-09 11 Year's Imprisonment for Sedition. [Reuter's Service. 1 Cawnporr. Oct. 8. Two Pandits, father and son, Krishnakant Malaviya and Madan Mohan Malaviya have been sentenced to one year's rigorous imnrison- ment on a charge of sedition. (Baxlier cables on page 12 144 words
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Article2162 1930-10-09 11 j UNOFFICIAL VIEW. <imi rfug |n ;o n Defer rPM °"^r i.-u —Jng Mr h"^ 1 S" 111 11 Mid they had heard n^, E mont >oLz Ithelr1 thelr W managed to reduce ex- -v h r thaTcLrof -.'""wally recurrent cost o "'^'ration-and public2,162 words
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Article536 1930-10-09 11 MISSING CUTLERY. Trip to Homeland Interrupted. P. Londiche. a Frenchman, who. it was said was beginning to reach fame as a pastry-cook at the Capitol Restaurant, and who a few minutes before he was due to sail for his homeland, was confronted with the unpleasant536 words
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Article69 1930-10-09 11 Official Statement Expected Shortly. [Renter's Service] Simla. Oct. 8. An official statement is expected shortly notifying that military operations are beginning against the Afridis. It is understood they .vil! be commanded by general Sir Robert Casrel and Major-General J. P. Coleridge. Several hundred Afridi pensioners reached Peshawar69 words
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Article68 1930-10-09 11 Rivalling Australia's Rabbits. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.] Sydney, Oct. 8. Millions of huge cats have gon-; into the bush and are like):' to become as pestiferous as rabbits, states Mr. Le Soeuf. President of the Ornithological Society. They have attacked children in Western Australia and are threatening the68 words
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Advertisement185 1930-10-09 11 NOT MERELY GOOD BUT- PERFECT I i Bipvi Ik UN M3nKV TWO DELICIOUS TEAS. A TRIUMPH OF THE TEA-BLENDER'S ART, FRAGRANT AND SATISFYING. TRY THEM. YOU WILL I THEN REALISE THE TRUTH BEHIND THIS ADVERTISEMENT FINEST CEYLON ORANGE CELEBRATED HANKOW t PEKOF. CHINA. I Vz lb. Tin 55 cents. 2185 words
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125 1930-10-09 12 THE BRAZIL REVOLT. Pfcra and Parana Outbreak Suppressed. [Reuter's Service] New York, Oct. A Brazilian rebel army of 80.000 mm i-; reported to be marching on Sao Paulo and Rio dt Janeiro. Bue.ios Aires, Vet. 7. The Brazilipn Deputy. Luzarda. in KB Interview, declared125 words
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Article248 1930-10-09 12 f Members of All Parties Chosen. i [Brltlßfa HwliU Oftk lei Service. I I Rugby, Oct. At the forthcoming Indian Round-Tab!? Conferonc the Brit:-h Cltwieii>iimn< will be retted by the Prime Minister. Mr Ramsay MacDonald. the Lord Chancellor. Lord Sankey. the Secretary fur India. Mr. Wedgwood Bonn, the248 words
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Article193 1930-10-09 12 Imperial Conference Discussions. British Radio Official Service. Rugby. Oct. 7. The plenary session cf the Imperial Ccnfvr- t:ice which begins to-morrow will be devcted to f conomic questions, with particular reference io inter-Imperial trade. The Dominions' Secretary. Mr. J. H Thomas, w-11 be the first speaker, and after193 words
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Article81 1930-10-09 12 Obstructive Turkish Attitude. [Reuters S rvicc. J r H;:si'c. Oct. 7. The ri'i cirturp cf the R-yal Dutch ?ir dnrr Irom ■ofla to the Dutch Ind.e- is delayed by the relusal Of the Turki h Oovcrar.ieut to sanction the transit of Dutch p'iine; generally. bMMiBt that81 words
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Article59 1930-10-09 12 London Memorial Service. [Beater's Hervfee.] Londo'i. Oct. 7. A memorial service for the missionaries, MIM Netttaton and Miss Karrjeon, who were nun*" derei by bandits in China last week will b° held ut St. Bride's. Flcr^t Street, on Friday. when a s>. rmon will b-.- preached by Rev.59 words
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Article18 1930-10-09 12 [Reuter's Service! Russorah, Oct. 7. Mrs. Victor Bruce arrived at Jask at 12.15 mid-day.18 words
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Article273 1930-10-09 12 LONDON'S TRIBUTE. C Early Morning Scenes at Victoria. (Reutcr's Service.] London, Oct. S. Lcx,t in the tempest in France, RlOl victims Aere brought home to-riiy together aboard H M.S. Tempest. The destroyer arrived at f Dover at 930 p.m. rain falling like a benedic- lion on273 words
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Article530 1930-10-09 12 Service Honours at Beauvais and Boulogne. The last journey of the victims began st Beauvais in heavy rain, from which distinguished mourners sheltered as they watched the emiainment of the remains. Troops filed clowly pa?t the dead to the strains cf the French tndttlaocJ clow march. Prayers530 words
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Article131 1930-10-09 12 Little Traffic Sense Among the Population. Shanghai, Oct. 1. to statistics issued by the Police Traffic Department thirteen persona wc:e killte u::d 35G Injured in tralTic mi/haps during mouth of September. H— f the total number at RfccidentS since the bepinnir.? of the year 8,055. and the131 words
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Article866 1930-10-09 12 >N THE BRINK OF DANGER. An Economy Move That Failed. |Fiv.m Our Own Correspondent.] Weltevreden. Oct. 6. The D.E.I. Government has in the last three ears not exactly given a demenstratien cf sound inancial judgment. Very often public ctenion has been drawn to this fact,866 words
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Article125 1930-10-09 12 A §4,000,000 Scheme for Improvements. Canton, Oct. 1. The management of the Canton-Aankow Railway (Kwan^tung Section) has submitted to the Ministry cf Railways, at Nanking, a detailed scheme for the improvement of the condition of the railway in northern KwangHing, advocating the assignment of $4,000,000 from the British125 words
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Article432 1930-10-09 12 FENG MUST LEAVE. Control of Peking and Tientsin. Shanghai, Oct. 1. The N. C. D. News states thai General Chang Hsueh-liang's occupation of Peking and rientsin is the result of an understanding not inly with the Nanking Government but with various parties based on five conditions.432 words
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Article132 1930-10-09 12 Empire Crusaders Support Conservative. London. Sept. 27. Sir Herbert Lidiard was adopted Conservative candidate for South Paddington at a meeting of the local Conservative Association, at VhJcfa the Empire Crusaders, with the name of an alternative candidate up their sleeves, submitted Sir Hubert Lidiard to severe questioning132 words
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Article99 1930-10-09 12 Death of Shanghai's Cotton King. The North-China Daily News announces the death, which took place at his home at 106 Avenue Read, following a short illness, of Mr. Woo Ling-shu. one of the best known merchants and philanthropists in Shanghai. The late Mr. Woo. who was a99 words
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Article59 1930-10-09 12 Xot Retiring Until Intlia Question is Settled. London. Sept. 27. Interviewed regarding a rumour that he h about to retire from politics to devote himself to a bus ness career and literary work. Mr. Winston Churchill said. "I certainly shall not retire from politics while the question59 words
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Article50 1930-10-09 12 Concession Regarding Dress Regulations. London, Sept. 29. The Harrow boys' protest last term against the number of Officers' Training Corps parades has brought a concession regarding dress regulations. Though parades will still be held <m Wednesdays and Fridays, ordinary school clothes will be permitted at the Friday parades.50 words
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Article1093 1930-10-09 12 FARMERS' BAD LUCK. But Good Times For Fishermen. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh. Sept. 10. Sun and fine \veather have returnee to Sectland once more but Lhe recent adv r v :1.;'i... described as the most terrible within living memcry. have left their mark on1,093 words
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Article182 1930-10-09 12 PREMIER AT LLANDUDNa Kritish Industry's i,, M Opportunities I Renter's ■•nrfcc l.oinii n. ii i Mr P.^icrav MacDonald Lab I i,y O ins to critl Id and i said Governnu bad rulflllc 'rcpo in it :t the 1 forei-ii and rtorwUc poll the world-u id nature i182 words
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Article99 1930-10-09 12 Giving All an Equal Start. j [Heater** Bi New York. On J On the Kin-'s Mountain Battlefield Carolina Mr. Hflovtr, in a qwech, the Ar.ir-.ir-an y torn Of fan .'.;ui education, and "the traininu of nil the itrtTlng •<) |tW ill Soc:.tk. :i;. Boisiievi. :r.. ;.r. -.rchy99 words
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Article86 1930-10-09 12 Appointment of U. Col. COUMM. ißeuti'i':- Strvic Lund p 7. Li- -c R n Baxta C bc:n appointed Assistant Adjutant tsrataster Occ o> the adml tion in China f: m C '.Kiel Crurens. D.S O. Arrr.y in 1900. ir an Am. Eurcp an wit he enred86 words
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Article30 1930-10-09 12 t Kruppfl Dismissal? Owing to Depression. i Ro'.utr'.s Service. 1 Berite, Oet J. Krunp.- announce that th n~.\ 2.53? unlecs bustaM Lmpi i I Uhln the i30 words
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99 1930-10-09 12 One of "Big 5-':\v." l.f i-'irn B 11. Superintendent Franc! Carlin origin-..! members 'the D; Ph id Yard, ha died, having vcars" retirement after fen.'- j vice. Ho was connect cases and hai an unr. i underworld. Be wai mainly in^i: stampi:::r cut the99 words
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Article82 1930-10-09 12 PROSPECTS FOR NEXT GENERATION. Gospel of Needed. I k Sir Ba U Bteekett, d:■ ■betas i. r.t Bnxton world fti pn 1 latt u it I 1 prodoc next lenentloa which the next "pect from tta f ion. Onlj create ••<•".• < t pi of saviru was cut of fnshlon.82 words
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Article983 1930-10-09 13 F. A. Ban Artificial Light. I am sorry that we are not to see Arsenal and Glasgow Rangers at Wembley by candle light, writes Broadcaster in the Daily Express. I was looking forward to this match- It would have be..«n interesting from a playing point of view and983 words
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Article157 1930-10-09 13 All Square Match at Portmarnock. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Sept. 11. The match between the amateurs of England and Ireland over singles and foursomes ended all square at Portmarnook on Saturday, each country winning six matches. The meeting of the captains. Rex W. Hartley, the157 words
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Article397 1930-10-09 13 Emphasising the Importance of Putting. A famous British professional has invented a new score card. It is called the Dual." and when it is employed it allows the players to take part in two matches. The card, in the main is of the ordinary kind, but the397 words
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Article170 1930-10-09 13 Plymouth Player to Attack Robert's Record. An effort is being made to break a novel kind of record at billiards. Mr. F. F. Fearon of Plymouth, will attempt to beat the record for endurance billiards. The record is at present held by the late Mr. John Roberts, who170 words
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Article147 1930-10-09 13 Famous Polytechnic. Hurdler. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 11. F. R. Gaby, the famous Polytechnic hurdler and rival of Lord Burghley, is to retire. He has come to this decision after having represented England very creditably in the Empire Games at Hamilton, and the British Empire147 words
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Article134 1930-10-09 13 Miss Cooper Wins Championship. [From Our Own Correspondent. 7 London. Sept. 11. Miss Joyce Cooper (Mermaid SO fresh from her triumphs in Canada at the Empire Olympic Games, won the women's long distance swimming championship over the 5 miles 60 yards course between Kew and Putney, on134 words
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Advertisement289 1930-10-09 13 *Ybu cannot I send themllome I During the hot season— keep up the vitality I in their little bodies and build up their I strength by giving them regularly three 1 times a day Waterbury's Compound. For I over 25 years Waterbury's Compound 1 has been recommended by leading physic--1289 words
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Advertisement276 1930-10-09 13 Jj B/ When you are not feeling as fit as you V^JIJ^ m WMM should, remember a dash of Eno will M Wmf/ eP U p r V r y u ritjht a< in For over sixty VMA mmmfl i^ h P raisc th w>'rld over, for its wonderfCiln- «\%\M276 words
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Advertisement804 1930-10-09 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. BXPREBB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT ADRASTUS For Amsterdam, London and Hamburg Oct. 10804 words
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Advertisement483 1930-10-09 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd. (In orporated In England). "ELLERMAN^ UNE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Singapore, s A. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG In Fort M. CITY OF SHANGHAI NOT. 7 HOMEWARDS.483 words
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Advertisement472 1930-10-09 14 P& 9 O i British India and Apcar Lines, i (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN MFyj LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. m^^472 words
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Advertisement751 1930-10-09 15 O. S. K. Line. Los Angeles and and New York:— (from Kobe) 'Express Freight Service). KllKli Maru Oct o? victoria. Seattle and Vancouver:— (from K :ia J;ir Oct 26 London, Rotterdam. Hamburg (Bremen) •nd Antwerp. Alaska M 1U Q^ Durban. Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Rio c Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and751 words
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Advertisement428 1930-10-09 15 tfafaiai?j«M?f3rcninirjm^ I The Dollar Steamship jj Lines, Ltd. |j i Announce with pleasure that beginning with I the sailing of the s.s. PRES. HAYES, June 27 jj NEW LOW PASSAGE RATES I i j{j apply on the Direct Singapore— San Francisco j I IK Service. j jj FROM SINGAPORE TO428 words
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Advertisement849 1930-10-09 15 kTpTm: KOMNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY. OF BATAVIA.J (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sutf-connectkms to:— Passage, Freights. Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE849 words
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Advertisement854 1930-10-09 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vim UVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. riegular 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 de854 words
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Advertisement380 1930-10-09 16 s.s. TRIANON. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer rom Oslo (arrived Oct. 6th, 1930). are hereby lotifled that a General Survey of all cargo anded in a damaged condition will be held at sodown No. 50-51 on Tuesday 14th October, .930 at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be380 words
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Advertisement564 1930-10-09 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. inc. (Incorporated in USA* GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails I, UP N>w y M.S. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 28 Nov. 3 r M.S. SILVERBEECH Nov. 9 Nov. 15 n PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES— STRAITS. INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE.564 words
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Miscellaneous759 1930-10-09 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. Ceylon, Southern and Western India Yasukuni Maru 8 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Pulau Tekong Hong Aik 9 a.m. Kukup and Benut Loong Heng 9 a.m. Penang, Province Wellesley, Northwest Perak, Kedah, Kelantan, Western Siam, North, N.-East and NorthWest Sumatra Kedah 10 a.m. Siam759 words
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Miscellaneous123 1930-10-09 16 VESSELS ARRIVED. Sin Aik Lee, Brit. 69. from B. Pahat 8. for B. Pahat 9. Makasser, Dut. 362, from Rengat 8. for Indragiri 10. Circe, Brit. 314, from P. Dickson 8, for Kelantan 11. Khoen Foeng. Dut. 533, from Pontianak 8, for Pontianak 10. Karuah, Brit. 112, from Muar 8.123 words
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Article1550 1930-10-09 17 Activities of League of Nations Bureau. ttm following account of the activities of Uk Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations' 'Ith organisation us given by Dr. R. Oautier nr.rlor of thr Eastern Bureau, in the Malayan Medical Journal: ftm years have elapsed since the Eastern '.m "jiu1,550 words
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Article139 1930-10-09 17 Destroyer Squadron Due To-day. Tht Is:h Destroyer Squadron of the United States N\vy. consisting of the tender. Black Haxk and the destroyers Parrott, Edsall, Maclalrti S.mpson. Bulmer, McCormick. Smith. IhoaMon Tracy. Borie. John D. Edwards and Whlpple iF». arrive this morning from Manila anci v.;: be staying139 words
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Article155 1930-10-09 17 Siam Collision. K :.tly in Siam Naval torpedo boat No. 1 •M aving some engine tiials in the river betv. p a k Klong Sarn and Sanon Tok. when s*-' Glided with a loaded paddy boat in charge o* Chieb. The paddy boat was heading155 words
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Article548 1930-10-09 17 Where Economy is Foolish. A full Admiralty chart list comprises about 4,000 distinct sheets an^ probably there are very few. if any. ships afloat to-day carrying u quarter of this number or less. This is not to b*> wondered at since the approximate price of a full chartNautical Magazine - 548 words
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Article167 1930-10-09 17 56 Years Service in the Navy. [Reuter's Service! London. Oct. g. The death is announced of Admiral Sir William May. Admiral of the Fleet Sir William May was 81 years of age. He retired in 1919 after 56 years service in the Royal Navy, during which167 words
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Article287 1930-10-09 17 A New Automatic Transmitter. The danger of an attack by pirates on ships is one which has to be ever in the mind of those responsible for ships sailing in Chinese waters as many experiences during the last few years have shown, says the Nautical Magazine. Armed287 words
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Advertisement91 1930-10-09 17 g'(S!d flare^^ CIGARETTES r^^JlS 55 CENTS FOR 5O WD.kHOWILLS BRISTOL fc LONDON 1 CHRYSLER ENTHUSIASTS I iVovr fiave an opportunity to see the Demonstration cut away. CHRYSLER "70 CHASSIS Which is on show for a FEW days X at tlie Slioiv l^ooms o/ j BORNEO MOTORS L™ SEE HOW IT91 words
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Miscellaneous67 1930-10-09 17 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. K N I.L M. plane from Bandoeng on 1 lay: Mr. G. Adams. Mrs. Moreau; from 1 ia. Mr Buurman Van Vreedon. PASSENGERS LEFT. P r K.N.I.L.M plane to Batavia on Wed- ty: Mr. S. H. Potter. Mr. E. Rhodes. Mr. H V?. Shook; to Palembang. Mr. A.67 words
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Miscellaneous32 1930-10-09 17 CLEARANCES. Oct. 8. Raub, Ban Siong Bee. Hua Tong, Tronoh, Larut, Patroclus, Ipoh, Flevo, Diomed, Hong Lee. Egra (Brit); Reynst, Majang, Toradja. Elout, Noorebar, Nerite, V. d. Does de Bye. Makian (Dutch)32 words
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Article782 1930-10-09 18 A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. The Sleeper in the Audience. it is impossible to frequent the playhouse without noticing that nearly every audience has its sleeper. A glance alcng the stalls is always likely to fall upen the blank face of some man <it is never a wemaniThe Times - 782 words
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Article184 1930-10-09 18 The und:rnoted mn-ficiion works will be ready for issu? on Saturday, at 9 a.m.: Aldington -Richard) A Dream in the Luxembourg. 1930 Pot-try >. Btunden < Edmund* Undertone's of War 1930. Breudon (J.A.) Gi?2t Navigators and Discover'Ta. 1929. lllilS. L'vans (Sir Arthur. The Palace of \liuos at Kror.sos.184 words
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Article35 1930-10-09 18 Mr C. Hannigan. Commissioner of Police, s expected back from leave shortly with Mrs. Hannigan. They expect to be here about six months before Mr. Hannigan retires, and have i bought a house in Buckinghamshire.35 words
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Article172 1930-10-09 18 Two Shop-houses Gutted. <From Oui Own Carres^c:::':::* > Malacca. Oct. 7. Fire broke out a little after midnight en Monday at Kampung Pantei. in a congest, d area. Three shop house3 in Fourth Cross Street were involved. Nos. 47 and 49 were gutted. No. 51 was d.imagrd172 words
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Article151 1930-10-09 18 Woman Motorist Killed at New Maiden. London. Sept. 27. A verdict cf accidental death was returned ftt the Inquest at New Maiden on Mrs. Mary Evelyn Watkin. aged twenty-six, wife of Captain Hugh Watkin. formerly cf the Indian Army, who was vMting England from her home in151 words
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Advertisement221 1930-10-09 18 lflfii J^^ll B^E^^^Gi^v I 17- RUC Dl LA PAIX PAP IX 2 I EAU OF. GOLOS^E 1 I A SPECIALITY M Sold evcr>-»here H I am RENE ULLMANN I Si Capitol Building Stamford Road. tjl |S SINGAPORE M L -^r f I J^ j If I J HEC^^^^d i. if221 words
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Advertisement1023 1930-10-09 18 BANKING. BANKING INSURANCE. CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF j OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I\mi A I rPF\ (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) llNlilA, L 1 1). THE /f «N x nnn (Incorporated in L'ngland). A Paid up capital in 600,000 shares Ay iK^^J of £5 each £3,000,000 nAA1,023 words
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Article890 1930-10-09 19 Frascr's Weekly Share Circular. Singapore, Oct. The price of Tin continued to decline dui reek and at £125 0.0 for the three m.-i ion la 14 lO.O.down on balance. He:. ipmenta tor the coming months are f« Mted and although American buy. rs by cable as being890 words
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Article494 1930-10-09 19 S< ite Experiments in Ne^JJses. I** writes to th. Financial Times: 'lu \7- iin ther SChcme for >P". his time based on volume of Wbk supplies. Whether it pos- adva ntages over the plans pre«atad seems to be. at least, doubt 01 thtse remedies collapses when •tth the494 words
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Article273 1930-10-09 19 Middle Asia Statistics for August. Mr. Don C. Bliss. American Trade Commis- ner. 7A. Ocean Building, has received by cable following statistic* relating 'o the foreign ;tde of the United States with Middle Asia: For the month of August 1930. Total Exports from United States G5289.000.--■O. Total Exports273 words
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Article211 1930-10-09 19 October 8. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 4 132 London 3 months' sight 2|4 London 60 days' sight 2{3 15(16 London 30 days' sight 23 29|32 London, demand 2 3 7 8 London, T.T. 2 3 27;32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1435 Hamburg, demand 235^4 New York,211 words
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Article205 1930-10-09 19 October 8 Tin 200 Tons $61.75 Gambier 91^ Pepper White 40 Pepper Black 26 Flake Tapioca 41^ Pearl Sago Small 3^4 Copra. Sundried 5,99 Rice, Anam No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle 'New) j.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice,205 words
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Article893 1930-10-09 19 WEDNESDAY. OCT. BTH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. touyers sellers. Asam Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitam <ss> 8s 9d 9s 9d Bangrin Tin <£> 13s 14s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 40 45 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 urmah Malay 10s 12s nom henderiang <£> 3s 6d893 words
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Article68 1930-10-09 19 May Close Down if Thinirs Worsen. IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London, Oct. 8. Mr. W R. Davies. presiding at the annual meeting of Beranang (Selangon stated that the present position of the company is excellent and they intend to carry on. but if things became worse they68 words
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Article117 1930-10-09 19 703 Tons Sold Yesterday. The Singapore Chamber Of! Conrnerce Rubber Association, held its 988th auction yesterday. when there was catalogued 2.174.197 lbs.: 370.62 tons. Offered 1.822.610 lbs.: 813.66 tons. Sold 1.575.928 lbs.: 703.54 tons. Spot. London 3 13-16d New York 7 cents PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents117 words
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Article104 1930-10-09 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Ort. 8. Tin. Weak. Kuchais 52 56. Kintas 75 79. Penawats 34 37. Kuyohs 02 05. Ulu Klangs 55 59. Talams 15 50. Sungei Ways 1.90 2.00. Sungei Luas 75 80. Lukuts 65 70. Taipines 29 33. Pungah Tin 9s 9d 10s 6d. Hong Kong104 words
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Article93 1930-10-09 19 I British Radio Official Service. I Rugby. Oct. 7. Foreign exchanges ar 1 Amsterdam 12 04 1 Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 25-32d Berlin 20.425. Brussels 34.825. Bucharest 818. Rio 4 13-16. Buenos Air- i s 39 9-16. Copenhae.-n 18.16. Geneva 25.015. Helsingfors 193' Hong Knne Is. 3 9-16.93 words
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Article40 1930-10-09 19 Mr. E. L. Hamilton Leaves Malayalam and Deli Estates. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Oct. 8. Mr. E. L. Hamilton has retired from the boards of the Malayalam and Deli Rubber Estates owinj? to pressure of business.40 words
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69 1930-10-09 19 October Bth., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12 12', Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 12 4 12 'j November 12 12 'j December 12 L 12', Nov-Dec. 12 12 s Jan-March 12 T 13 s Tone of Market: Quiet69 words
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Article96 1930-10-09 19 Warning That Was Disregarded. I Reuters Service. 1 New York. Oct. 7. Officials of the Stock Baehangc w ..rnrd bn.kers that they are risking disciplinary ni.asur, s when they s«-ll and assist the sale of secut itn-s "for the purpose of causing demoralisation q| market values." The96 words
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Article49 1930-10-09 19 Manchester Cotton-Spinners' Scheme. IReuter's Service l<omln:i. O«-t. 7. Spinners of Anvrican cotton m Main he.-.ter have decided to prepar •< a scheme with mnipulsory powers for stabilising yarn prices wUh the object of prev >nting sal\s und.-r the BOH of production from eflici?nt mills on lull ,irn working.49 words
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Article26 1930-10-09 19 Canadian Government Loan Over-subscribed. [Reuters Service. I New York. Oct. 7. The $100,000,000 Canadian Government 4 per cent loan issued at 95' was over-subscribed.26 words
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Article320 1930-10-09 19 Small Loss on Year's Working. The following is the report by the Director to be presented at the annual meeting to b»» held on October llth, at 12 o'clock noon at Malacca. After charging all .vcretarial and office xpenses and directors" fees to revenu di v at s320 words
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Article164 1930-10-09 19 Profits Carried Forward. The following is Um NfMft by the Dim!, .is to be presented at the annual meeting to b held on October 11th. at Malacca Af f er charging the whole of secretarhil ttpaa es and depreciation to revenue the prolit for tinyear amounts to $16,751164 words
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Article13 1930-10-09 19 IGattey and BatenMui, Secretaries: J Jlmah 31,100; Punjrgor 5.370.13 words
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Advertisement71 1930-10-09 19 ASSETS EXCEF.I. HUWMW ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000.000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). IIEAI) OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has ffiO. deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.71 words
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Advertisement33 1930-10-09 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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Article204 1930-10-09 20 CRAVEN PLATE. Nightmarch Beaten in Record Time. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. Sydney, Oct. 8. The Craven Plate < £2,187 to the winner and £150 to the breeder, £600 to the second horse and £300 to the third. W.lji., IV. miles) was run to-day and resulted204 words
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Article76 1930-10-09 20 Members of the Post Office Club are informed that an exhibition game of billiards will be given by Mr. J. Prewin (S.C.C. Champion) who will play against Messrs. Sulieman and Bai Tee at the Post Office Club. An exhibition fame of Snooker Pool and Volunteer Snooker will also be76 words
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Article235 1930-10-09 20 Jim Maloney 's Points Victory. [Reuters Service.] Boston. Oct. 8. Jim Maloney. an Irish -American from Boston, sprang a surprise to-day by clearly outpointing Camera in a ten round contest. This is Camera's last fight during his present tour of the United States. Maloney carried the firrht235 words
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Article56 1930-10-09 20 I Non-Acceptances for Cesarewitch. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Oct. 8. The following are non-acceptances fcr the Cesarewitch which will be run at Newmarket an October 15th: Cacao. Buoyant. Bachelor. Lemoncar. Posterity. Rubicon. Prince Noir. Eagle Pride. Highbury. Gangasingh. Gigolo. Libertine Yushan. Pickles. Ncrman Baron. St Breda, Persevere.56 words
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Article299 1930-10-09 20 L Result of Sunday's Draw at Turf Club. The draw for the batch of English griffins Imported by the Selangor Turf Club took place on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur racecourse, before a large crowd of keen fc 1 lowers of the turf, which included H. H. tne299 words
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Article500 1930-10-09 20 SERVICES BEATEN. Superior Tackling by "C" Co., Welch. "C" Co. Welch 14 pts. P.S. 8 pte. Playing at Thompson Road yesterday after- noon a Public Services fifteen was defeated by "C." Company of the Welch Regiment after a fast and interesting game in which the500 words
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Article294 1930-10-09 20 S.R.C. Beaten by Royal Air Force. R A.F 7: S.BX 2. Although they were the first to score the S.R.C. represented by a weaker side than they are able to field, were outclassed by the RoyaJ Air Force on the Padang yesterday in a match 1 in which the294 words
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Article131 1930-10-09 20 A One-Set Match in Shanghai. T. Harada, one of Japan's foremost net stars gave an exhibition of his skill on the courts of the Japanese Country Club at Kiangwan when he played the best men of Shanghai in several sets. j Harada's long sea journey from131 words
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Article38 1930-10-09 20 Mr. C. O. Barnes, who was injured in the i Penang-Kedah match at Sungei Patani on i Saturday, to confined to his hcase. It is feared he will not be able to play again this season. 1 138 words
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Article298 1930-10-09 20 SINGAPORE RACES. Entries for the Extra Meeting. Entries for the Singapore extra race meeting beginning on October 18th. closed yesterday. rhe full list of horses and ponies entered is as follow: Horses Class I.— Abbots Gift, Wallpaper, Master Redfern, Love Lyric, Veracity, Park Mill. Battle Creek, Millionaire,298 words
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Article134 1930-10-09 20 Local Candidates at Work. Work on the course for this meeting, which begins on Saturday week, has been going on and as the rain showers have eased the turf the point: has been good. At present only local horse* and ponies are working and on Tuesday there134 words
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Article427 1930-10-09 20 MUNICIPALITY AND PRIVATE MARKETS. To the Editor. Sir. I have followed with great interest th? trend of the Singapore Commissioners' activities of late and cannot resist writing to you to express what seems to me to he an injustice which the servants of the public are427 words
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Article78 1930-10-09 20 To the Editor. Sir,— With the introduction of the Talkies in Singapore, the exhibitors jumped at first inclusion by drawing blood in admission charges. Two shows for douole payments sn't a grand and glorious feeling where the najority of their patrons are derived from the vorking classes. Why78 words
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Article559 1930-10-09 20 K.O.R. CUP FINAL. i Singapore Well Beaten By Army. Emulating, in some way, their performance against the Royal Johore Polo Club in the previous round, when they rallied in the last chukker to win by five goals to four, the Army beat Singapore Polo Club559 words
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Article29 1930-10-09 20 Proceeds After Repairs to Machine. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT Bangkok. Oct. 8. Capt. Matthews left for Singora this morning before noon. The magneto repairs were completed yesterdav.29 words
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Article56 1930-10-09 20 The following school football results of the Malay Inter -School Football Competition are announced: Rochor 2, Tanglin Kechil 0; Telok Saga 7. Tanglin Besar 1: Tanjong Katong 2. Kampong Jagoh 0; Geylang 2. Pasir Panjang 0; Telok Kurau 3. Padang Terbakax 0. Siglap 4, Telok Belanga 0;56 words
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Article57 1930-10-09 20 The S.R.C. Tournament will be concluded to-day with the final of the Championship Doubles, S. L. and R. C. Oehlers vs. C. A. Peterson and H. N. Balhetchet. Play will commence at 4.45 p.m. The Club will be At Home to members and friends and the prizes57 words
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Article68 1930-10-09 20 The October medal competition (Bogey) will be played for on the 11th. and 12th. inst. Cable news was received in Ipoh on Monday announcing the death, at Jaffna yesterday, of the mother of Mr. S. H. T. Welch, of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh. The deceased lady,68 words
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Article115 1930-10-09 20 To the Editor. Sir— l regret to find that I made an error in the figure of coct per lb. in the second table of profits under Restriction. The costs shewn by me as 3*id. and 3^d. should have been 4 -lid. and 4' id., and the resultant115 words
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