The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section20 1930-11-17 1 The Singapore Free Prees \o i ;.iss ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article354 1930-11-17 1 Our London correspondent reports that the Sultan of Johore and his wife propose staying m London for the remainder of the year, probably returning to Malaya via America next year Page 10. It is reported from Shanghai, though there are conflicting statements, that China Reds put to354 words
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Article1117 1930-11-17 1 The caves of Les Eyzies are even more systematically advertised than the caves of Cheddar, and with something of the same healthy rivalry. Countless notice boards announcing "stalactitic marvels." "fairy corridors," and "un-heard-of crystallizations." all supplied with the most powerful electric equipments, vie with one another to mislead1,117 words
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Advertisement139 1930-11-17 1 KKIVINATOR tm ni IKK RKFRIC.ERATOR To Buy '1,. Operate ,»ty In The Tropics G l j BROB. CO. mted m DMA 1|(1 ,V>. Kobin* I. Nad Raffles Hotel, THIS EVENING 6.15 I TEA DANCE I MOM A LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA i £a/ZZTimsm. SPECIAL DISH TO-NIGHT IWRTRIDE EN CASSEROL GRAND MERE139 words
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Advertisement226 1930-11-17 1 I DOMINION ROYAL 1 mmmwrmmr 1 Distributors Throughout Malaya 1 j McALISTER Co., Ltd. j Singapore, Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. I ®®e®S*g®®@£-S-? s g^«-sS*'^^ EUROPE® HOTEL I "Renowned by Recommendation" CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. CHRISTMAS EVE. WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER. j£ SPECIAL DINNER AND CINDERELLA DANCE tf Christmas Tree226 words
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Advertisement156 1930-11-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notice?, auctions etc. Page 9. Christmas gifts at Rcbinsons Page 11. See. Try and Buy the new Che* relet Page 5. Build and Insulate with Insulwood Page 10 Makedon tobacco contains less nicotine Page 8. Cheap hot water from the Municipality Page 20. Away from home you156 words
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Advertisement25 1930-11-17 1 KRLVINAIOR THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Easy To Buy Cheap To Operate A Necessity In The Tropics GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated m U.S-A.) Sales-Service 55, Robinson Road25 words
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Article230 1930-11-17 2 By Lieut-Colonel J M. Mackenzie. D.5.0.. Commanding S.S.V.F. ■Mpt The lot lowing Ranges lor November are re-publ_-h_o for information. Bukit Timah Range. Sunday. November 16th. S.R. A. <v> Rifle Met- ton tr Satin day November 29th. and Sunday. November 30th. D (Euro Company Rifle Meeting Farrer Range230 words
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Article164 1930-11-17 2 Pilsudski's Violent Election Tactics. Warsaw. Nov. 1. With only a week dividing the country from the general elections, which are to supply a thin Parliamentary veener to Marshal Pilsudski'!_ dictatorship, the authorities are everywhere intensifying the regime of terror with which it is propo.ed to browbeat the164 words
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Advertisement324 1930-11-17 2 ZIP The latest depilatory as used by Madame Berthe, Beauty Specialist. f sth Avenue, New York. Actually destroys superfluous hair by gently, quickly and effectually lifting out the roots. Absolutely harmless. Price $9.00 Stockists. MEDICAL HALL LTD. Opp. General Post Office. InOW OPEN! I Ipi ay MINIATURE I 1 GOLF324 words
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Advertisement226 1930-11-17 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL j SATURDAY 22nd SUNDAY 23rd NOV: 1 AT 930. V ji FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY. 1 Dame Clara Butt 1 (BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF SONG.) «&< AND j Mr, Kennerley Rum ford, jj AT THE PIANO MISS CECILY MURRAY. BOOKING OPENS AT JOHN LITTLE'S NOV: Bth "j226 words
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Advertisement199 1930-11-17 2 S V HB I v I A __H _fi Wr— i 31 *i I* 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9 .3() A// Comedy Programme Movietone's Happy Laughing Hit A Brand New Brand of Brand New Comedy! I f *j .^^^f7 ~88 tr» ________^""^^^^x i 1 B^^^__H_. J 3P___ i|, _____ftf^^F^lß_l I Mtt mrm199 words
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Miscellaneous235 1930-11-17 2 THE WEEK. Monday, nth. High Water. 08.04. 8.4 ft.. 20.16. 8.8 ft. Rugby: Welch H. Q. Wing vs. Islands at Pulau Brani; Public Services A. vs. Welch Regt A. at Thomson Road. Hockey Police vs. Borneo and Bousteads at Thomson Road. iHesday. 18«h. High Water. 08.40. 8.7 ft.. 21.15, 9.3235 words
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Article1063 1930-11-17 3 RANGOON STORES CASE. Inspector to Serve Three Years Sentence. The final stage m the Rangoon Corporation stores case was reached last week when the additional district magistrate. Mr. Palmes, convicted W. Pegrum m all the three cases and imposed a sentence of three years imprisonment. In1,063 words
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Article596 1930-11-17 3 NEW ORGANISATION. Cadet Movement to be Extended. Distinguished generals are leading a campaign to extend the cadet movement m this country and to encourage the idea m the Dominions, writes a special correspondent to the Evening News m mail week. The campaign is a596 words
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Article220 1930-11-17 3 London Typists' Morals Defended. London. Legions of London typists are bitterly resentful of the declaration of Miss Faithful, formerly principal of a ladies' college at Cheltenham, that thousands of women are feeling the effects of office work drudgery and are seeking relief and excitement by220 words
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112 1930-11-17 3 Melbourne. The Japanese pilot. Mr. Gensaku Azuma, who left England for Japan on July 31 m an American Tra ye lair biplane, fitted with a Wright whirlwind engine, has arrived at tht- Tachikawa aerodrome, Tokio, according to advice received from Tokio by th" Shell112 words
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Advertisement216 1930-11-17 3 v9®®®®@<^^§^^ i (lift Hooks for Friends at Home I _n_-__B__"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_____l i s t1 Smm Fasten. Jungles By K. W. S. Mitchell 59.00 I ml By R. Sidney §8.00 British Malaya By Sir F. Swettenham $7.50 t 1,,! rapeatrj By H. S. Banner $7.50 I m Malay By R. Wheeler216 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-17 3 Captain N. M. Hashim, of the Co-operative Societies, i.*^ on an official visit to Penang.15 words
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Advertisement299 1930-11-17 3 Estate Trust Agencies 1 (1927) Limited. BRANCHES I* ?J» Crow Street MALACCA. ft Wf ht S ir cet PENANO. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with ijj the Straits Settlements Government. i jjj Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, w Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised I W299 words
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AMATEUR QUEEN
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Article542 1930-11-17 4 "TILL WE MEET AGAIN Both men ran m the direction of the car. Griand wondering what possessed the young Englishman, who was suddenly filled with a belief that he knew where the film was hidden. Their own car followed to pick them up m the event of542 words
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Article2042 1930-11-17 4 THREE PROPOSALS On the way back to Rostain, Carr remarked. "So that was why the car travelled so slowly." Griand looked mystified. "I mean," said Carr. "that Palmin had faked those tyres so cleverly that he managed to secrete all those thousands of feet of film inside them2,042 words
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Article685 1930-11-17 4 A Chiltern Industry. Ever since the primative stool developed into the seat provided with a backrest the beech woods of the Chilterns have supplied that durable yet easily-worked wood which is converted into the traditional Windsor chair. To-day a vast quantity of these chairs are manufactured m the685 words
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Article234 1930-11-17 4 Greater Desire for Pleasure. London, Oct. 15. The greater desire of youth for pleasure and amusement was stressed by Viscount Brentford yesterday at a London meeting m connexion with the inauguration of the London Youth Evangelistic Campaign. They were told that 30 millions of people234 words
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Article176 1930-11-17 4 We don't know what the attraction can be, but the fact remains that the District Officer's (Kudat) house is at present the happy hunting ground of a plague of centipedes. No less than thirty of these poisonous insects have been killed during the past month m and about the house176 words
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Advertisement274 1930-11-17 4 IMPORTANT __Jl|AW V A NOTICi Tl \9*o Slazenrer Ten n it Baß. _A f C axe packed to hermetic til %5 f\ ally -ealed cylindrical < V\6l r_*_ Q U dnj, m which the air w -i" preaaure is equal to -iAQ j <l___l that m the balls Hence _Alif***^274 words
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Article734 1930-11-17 5 American Test For Beef Steaks. No word m American slang does more work than tough, for whenever anyone gets into trouble—and that happens frequently among the free users of slang someone is sure to offer the condolence of "tough break, kid." or an equivalent. Tough is also a734 words
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Article404 1930-11-17 5 Flow Which Threatened a City. Oklahoma City. t. The v hnle city was threatened, all traffic dislocated, and many homes abandoned while' ell speita strove to plac a cap on a new gusher. For three days the well sent 125.000 barrels cf oil into the air404 words
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Article365 1930-11-17 5 Pleasant Habit That Will be Nicer Next Year. During tht cold, dismal days of winter, w'.en we Londoners tak? our mr*al» by Jis -Ireside. some of Mr. George Lansbury'o "Good Fairies" will be making transformations m the Parks for our delight when the summer comes again.365 words
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Article348 1930-11-17 5 Lord Jellicoe's Interview with Armament Chief. Belfast. Earl Jellicoe. speaking at the City Hall. Belfast. where he was the guest of the Lord Mayor at lunch, told of a meeting at the time of the sinking of the Audacious 1 which was torpedoed by the Germans at348 words
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Article271 1930-11-17 5 Claim For Damages After Dirt Track Crash. A judgment of interest to dirt track riders m Australia was delivered m the Adelaide Civil Court by Mr. Justice Angas Parsons, m the case m which Leonard William Jones, of Lithgow. N.S.W.. sued the South Australian Motor Sporting Club271 words
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Article15 1930-11-17 5 Nottingham wife: I suffer from rheumatism. Her husband;: She has not rheumatism m her tongue.15 words
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Article163 1930-11-17 5 Singapore Specimen's Disorderly Behaviour. The very large Hamadryad m the Reptile House, which was presented some time ago by Mr. St. Alban Smith, is over 16 feet m length and is certainly the largest and most powerful poisonous snake that the Society has <ever possessed, say The163 words
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Article37 1930-11-17 5 Towkay Loke Wan Vat. the philanthropic and popular millionaire of Kuala Lumpur, has built a villa m Port Dickson. Tne building itself cost about $150,000 and is situated on a hillock which commands a fine view. MM.37 words
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Advertisement377 1930-11-17 5 fßuy the Best Less Often There is no economy In 0 buying inexpensive ond badly made Electric Torches and Batteries. The less you pay the oftener you purchase the batteries. Ray-o-vac Flashlights and Batteries are mode by one of the oldest makers of these goods. They are the best oW377 words
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Advertisement316 1930-11-17 5 The reason why "Lactogen" so make bone and muscle and flesh, often acts when everything else has and to get a good grip on life, failed is this. It is milk, which is And "Lactogen" is rich full-creara nature's own food for Baby. There country milk with all the vitamins316 words
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Article851 1930-11-17 6 RANGOON APPEAL. Imprisonment Sentence Set Aside. Mr. Justice CunlifT-* had before him at Rangoon the appeal of Lieut. K. Campbell Meiklejohn of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, who was convicted by the district me.gi-:-trate. Rangoon, of an offence under section '3S of the Indian Penal851 words
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Article221 1930-11-17 6 Policeman Attacked Near Delhi. New Delhi. Nov. 1. One LatifT Hussain. who was walking m Queen's Garden, was shot at by an anknown person, whom tho police on suspicion were pursuing. The culprit, who remains untraced. was prowling about m front of the Central Police Station and221 words
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Article283 1930-11-17 6 Bassein Landing Ground for R.A.F. Bassein. Nov. 1. The project of constructing an aerodrome at Bassein had been under consideration for some time and was eventually sanctioned by the Government of India about the middle cf this year at an estimated cost of Rs. 149»i12. Bassein will283 words
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Article144 1930-11-17 6 Lt. Col. Moore Brabazon's Views. London, Oct. '.24. That we preserved an open mind m regard to the airship controversy was made clear m speech m London by Lieut. Col. MooreBrabazcn. on c of the assessors appointed for the Rioi Inquiry. Although we met with disasters m aeroplanes,144 words
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Article61 1930-11-17 6 Frederick Ronald Hart, aged 22. a kitchen porter, was sentenced at Southend Police Court to six m.nths' hard labour for stealing a motorcar from an hotel where was employed. It was stated that after Hart was discharged from the 14th Hussars for desertion and assaulting an escort61 words
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Article167 1930-11-17 6 Undergraduate's Collision at M Miles an Hour. Laaaasj, IM N I Speed at the p. tia I perfectly innocent and haim'.i r :<•-: i at the wroni thee and plac dial i declared Mi Juata W a eaae al the Old Bailey I i one-yeai-'iid167 words
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Article124 1930-11-17 6 Why Carlton Chafe Dinner Cancelled. I |r 11.1 l Oil ■< I i Bn figures m U obei befaaU of th C I C j-ji\" Inviting b m t- annual dinnei I th I [cordiaU I the lm lg, however. I d Brentl on the auesiton of124 words
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Article30 1930-11-17 6 Miss Lippens. dam: hi' Minister. Sir Maimer lipp hour flight from th. Channel Gliding Club at I This flight is believed I cord for sailing flight Mi30 words
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Advertisement570 1930-11-17 6 "ELIMINATE THE DOUBT" and send all your orders for toys and Gifts to: WHITEAWAYS J I Ij GOLDEN ARROW. 4 ¥w 1 r^s. «_i_l laedel Of Major Seagrave's racing car. painted gold, and fitted '''.B£' (t- with stron S clockwork spring. ,j^\ PRICE $9.45 EACH. "***y^g^ c^j the R.A r570 words
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Advertisement61 1930-11-17 6 __l_\ v-^P wt^rl_' k Try a dash of "Boots" Fruit Saline m a tumbler of water. Clear and sparkling, it is effervescent delight to the thirsty palate rt cools and purifies the blood and, m Natures own way, gently and harmlessly eliminates poisonous waste products. PSiosteJ^MPDICAL HALL L«_. and alHead.r.f61 words
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Article1116 1930-11-17 7 Danger of Neglecting Nerves. This is fry cf muscles. There was cncc- a man who cairic-d a new-born calf to the top of a hill. Each day fct I the v*'f.'rnri:.re. His strength and muscles grew with the r:ilf Evenf.T 1 c lo cur;;- the animal then i1,116 words
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Article202 1930-11-17 7 Scientist Predicts Sustenance In Tabloid Form. London. Changing the human mechanism during .he next seventy years to avoid a world shortage m food is the outstanding task of man, according to the experimental scientist. Dr. G. P. Bailey. i Dr. Bailey, lecturing before a session of202 words
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Article602 1930-11-17 7 The Best Tribute to Pioneers. Sir Alan Cobham, th? well-known airman.' writes to The Times: "We must not despair"! should be the thought uppermost m our minds at the moment The loss of RlOl and all -togallant passengers and crew is a cruel blow j to602 words
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Article74 1930-11-17 7 Court Claim for 3s. Id. A borrower from the Kingston-on-Thames free public library who was sued at Kingston County Court by the Town Council had an order made against him for payment, with costs of 3s. Id. fines imposed for overdue books. He was also sued for 10s..74 words
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Advertisement238 1930-11-17 7 .•<-£*&ASA&*«^4.4«-£&3&^ CYMA NOTICE. THE NEW patterns of CYMA WRIST and POCKET WATCHES for 1931 have just j arrived. i i Prices from $10 to $250.00 for sale at first class Watchmakers and at: RENE ULLMANN AGENT Capitol Building Stamford Road SINGAPORE. i i *s<sy®@®®®®®^^ g eß g^_;y««tf;fi««i*!fi«g*«s«a_-a^ I BAFFLES CAFE.238 words
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Advertisement310 1930-11-17 7 m^mL^f Jmmmm\ mmmmm^''''''''*'* White as snow and perfumed m fi^^cl^'' vl@ Jt Jaw mr^ *fa_. r__^ -^5t g with lovely flowers s s s a/^V* <<^- > im I "Just notice the wav people cluster around a girl who I|f I> c. *^LM H. I has lovely skin! Any girl310 words
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1089 1930-11-17 8 HAS FEDERALISM FAILED IN AUSTRALIA BREAK-UP OR UNITY. Economic Difficulty Supreme. j Australia, writes Hugh Gunn m United Em piie, has lecently commanded her full shan of the lim .light which beats upon the Imperia i stage, especially m advance of the setting o: an Imperial Cor.lerence. This is not1,089 words
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Article576 1930-11-17 8 THE GERMAN BUDGET. A Large Direct Legacy of the War. Berlin, Nov. 4. Next year's Federal Budget, totalling 10.6 milliard marks (acainst 11.7 milliards u\ the curr.nt Budget) is generally welcomed by the Pi ess as evidence of the Government's determination to inaugurate r.:_ era of576 words
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Article182 1930-11-17 8 And Jury Acquits the Prisoner. Vienna. If you don't like your aunt—murder her! That would seem to be the view of the Viennese jury which has just acquitted Franz Pillwax. an innkeeper, who was tried on a charge of murdering his aged aunt, Marie Ham bach. Pillwax182 words
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Article153 1930-11-17 8 "The greatest help to children is the happy marriage m the home. We must make growing up attractive to children to prepare them for marriage," said Dr. Alice Hutchinson, speaking at the British Social Hygiene Council Summer School m Herefordshire. Some parents, said Dr. Hutchinson, make153 words
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Advertisement413 1930-11-17 8 _«_fc7 %*m C/So Peace i, ™™$M These Pests x^Bk 1 THE mosquito's tortar- *J h ing sting turns 1 1 fe iy /^r^^^nW^ V^ trt>m a blissful romance to >3-/ P^N^^^^^^Pyi^? 6^ a thing of agony. These 2-^V U^*"^^^^^^^-^^^. pests are worse than annoy- _flr^ ing they are dangerous! Wasting413 words
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Advertisement315 1930-11-17 8 Be Sure Of Your Whisky! The finest of Scotch Barley the pure, whisky: these are the foundation of Kin'^ casks— in bond— ageing, maturing, mellowing the appreciation of connoisseurs throughout Ask for it by name. That way you will m quality. lUingfi^ppgelV" f 7^sf OLD SCOTCH .#Y— IMAKEDONI I PRONOUNCED315 words
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Advertisement265 1930-11-17 9 BUSINESS CARDS, ?TvSSAGf .111 -MCUM Iff ISS FUMIKO sr Dhobj Ghaat. M ORI CASKET CO. 18, Penhas Road. %ff .f.r Street— Phone 6075. |H)N T IVEAR A TRUSS «-.>le Agents: MWNAKD CO., LTD. |t HATTI.UY ROAD. «iIu_IPPINGS, ROAD t KTAL UME FOR SALE tliwa] Siding I pMi Quarry Marble lomhstones265 words
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Advertisement722 1930-11-17 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited fur the following materials or •r\ke.s. and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: j Closing Date. Zrcction and completion of Child Welfare Clinic 4 pm at Joo Chiat Road Nov.722 words
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Advertisement574 1930-11-17 9 SINGAPORE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. Festival of St. Andrew Celebration. Eimipe Hotel —November 28th. 1930. The list of applications for tickets closed on 'November 14th. No further applications will be considered. C. F. SMITH. Hon. Secretary. THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (Intoiporated in Queensland*. Notice of Declaration of Interim574 words
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Advertisement610 1930-11-17 9 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LTD. (Incorporated in England). Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the Ordinary shares will be closed for the preparation of Dividend Warrants from November 20th to December 3rd 1930. both days inclusive. By order of the Board, P. M. ROBINSON, Registrar. THE SINGAPORE FREE610 words
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Advertisement575 1930-11-17 9 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SHOPHOUSE PROPERTY AND VACANT LAND situate at JALAN IBRAHIM. JALAN PANTAI AND BENZINE KIOSKS AT JALAN SHABANDAR AND AT JALAN PANTAI. BATU PAHAT. JOHORE To be held at the Saleroom of Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Company Limited. Raffles Chambers. Rallies Place. ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 17th,575 words
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725 1930-11-17 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1930. WEEK-END COMMENT. The news regarding the activities of the Red bands m China shows to how great an extent this evil had grown during the recent periods of civil war. The reports are conflicting but there is little doubt that a serious endeavour725 words
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Article736 1930-11-17 10 The official Poppy Day Dance, held at the jßunnymede Hotel. Penang. resulted m a nett profit of $1,683. Mr. O. T Dussek, of the Sultan Idris Training College. Tanjong Malim returned from home leave by the Kalyan. I t Mr. W. J. Curran Sharp. Superintendent of I Telegraphs. Penang. has736 words
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Article1075 1930-11-17 10 COUNTRY COLOURS. The Beauty of Autumn. [From Our Own Correspondent.: Edinburgh. Oct. 15. Scotland has been having a bit of India >ummer all on Its own, and the bright cles sunny days of the last week have come i a tonic to the most depressed of trade1,075 words
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SULTAN OF JOHORE'S PLANS.
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Article35 1930-11-17 10 Sultana to o, K K 11,,.!,,. mU The Sultana ol j I** 1 I Settlement Host, I M> U, J The Sultan an.i don for the rest »H| fc return to Malaya.35 words
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Article195 1930-11-17 10 Fatal Shock.,, <„„ T Dl ath. A correspondent writ for 20 years Mission J" A United Free Chun h he for occuin'd on Mondaj o rm* of 72. never nv... .J*,*** news of the tragic Frank Ashcroft. tl affrajn on the tndlai When the union195 words
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Article195 1930-11-17 10 The Chamber of Commerce Position. The following letter I the Secretaries of tho Chai to all members: Dear Sir. We have received a Chairman and Committee b\ 21 Members pn* testing against th decision ol the Ci»mm;t» not to make I donation to Poppy Day Fuai from195 words
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80 1930-11-17 10 We have to express our ISJ that eport of bankruptcy pi A,uoh iP ►eared in our issue of Nov I isstesaM nade to the lirm of PR M Cbsttf. I he reference shouli have teen Shitty. P.R.MS. Shockalaniram Chet ilains that this report has CaUaWd M iderable80 words
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Article39 1930-11-17 10 SATURDAY'S RUBBH I*** [FREE PRESS SERVIC) 00*"*** London. H9W. li. Messrs. Symington and s fd otify to-day's rubber price. allows rd Spot 4 7 I6d (nnchani ed) Forwa 9 16d (unchanged) I The market is quiet I39 words
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Article110 1930-11-17 10 The Bangkok Criminal C Nai Yai to two years imp: a judgment of the Bam kok he produced to the D Health m order to be* rata position after having beet of a criminal charge After finishing a danre al Hong Kong. Chief Petty <> Francis Rourke (aged 38 mar.110 words
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Advertisement202 1930-11-17 10 ASK FOR Booth's Gin m THE FINEST rsM^ FOR (M) J Cocktails b"^ Sole Agents. CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO., LTD. :f corpora ted under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kent I (Incorporated m Shanghai) 90 Robinson Road Telephone 62CS I New Shipment off I Grouse, Pheasants, I Partridges* Ducklings, I Pigeons202 words
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Advertisement88 1930-11-17 10 -3034:- NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. S I T. H. K/s j Tyres < 30 x 3» 2 $12.00 Tubes $2.50 28 x 4.95 $17.00 $3.00 26 x 3.50 9.50 $2.00 j 31 X 5.25 $20.00 $3.50 I 27 x 4.40 $11.00 $2.50 m aa.aaai-fc...,..,.,.,, j88 words
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Advertisement32 1930-11-17 10 K( A successful operation for appendicitis was an erformed at the General Hospital Penang on m( •r. Eland, who is expected to return to duty po i about a month's time. f«_i32 words
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CHINA'S COMMUNIST CURSE.
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Article107 1930-11-17 11 TV-n Put to Fire and Sword. _-.tr Eastern Service! Shanghai, Nov. 16. ChIMM report from Canton Pwng Teh-huai. Chu Teh and driven out from Kian-fu topi iMI week and fled south- Kanchow hotly pursued pg The Reds are reported oil Irom Kanchow by a :..0' troops from Foochow107 words
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Article89 1930-11-17 11 Utsarisl Mission Records Looting. Shanghai. Nov. 16. of the Lazarist .1. no information regarding I Ri Ai from Kianfu. twaie the Reds are still l thty add they havp morning from the m the Kiangsi Province. Reds from the region N 10th captured and 0 mikM south-east of89 words
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Article103 1930-11-17 11 Imperial Airways to Co-operate. Service. 1 ivhington. Nov. 16. od iMMnl Post- j BUrta announces an' ted with Imperial m. Airways for an mall service to start within II been settled with the Blent, interchange of weather mem of landing fields I office will give the line South103 words
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Article83 1930-11-17 11 mm Prosperity Can be Ivt-eovered. S- nicel London. Nov. 15. ■I a dinner of the Liverpool i-.lared trade depresoymeat was world-wide and •iuction but to instabi-' Bdaid <f value. thp unlikelihood of m I roJd or that the non- M would fall off he rare be derived83 words
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Article87 1930-11-17 11 Sl WI ta FUie, Chief. Smacked Pace. Berlin. Nov. 8. < hief. Herr Grzesinskis, eight days the newspaper tnmUDfct Party's organ, for ■Mil approving of the •'•ployed person who yester«»f Herr Grzesinskis' pre- -vel. ume for years that a daily! oppressed by the authori■M (i;,y Berlin. Nov. 9.87 words
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Article169 1930-11-17 11 DO-X IN TROUBLE. French Airship Crashes. IRtuters Service. I La RochHle. Nov. 15. The Do-X departed for Bord?au at 11.35. Earlier m the morning the __nch naval semi-rigid airship searching for Do-X develop?d a gasleak and crashed n.ar -tochfort and was wrecked. The two occupants crawled169 words
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Article321 1930-11-17 11 Shidehara to Act as Premier. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Nov. 15. Mr. Hamaguchi had a good night and slept sufficiently The physicians consider his condi- tion hopeful, although the patient complained this morning of pains due to gas m the abdomen. A bulletin gives his temperature321 words
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Article104 1930-11-17 11 •Ts the Culprit Still at Large?" I Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. 1 Tokyo. Nov. 15. An official bulletin issued at 7 o'clock this morning concerning the condition of the Premier. Mr. Hamaguchi. read as follows: The general condition is far better than that of last night although the Premier104 words
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Article223 1930-11-17 11 The Needs of the Colonies. Paris, Nov. 9. In the course of the last sitting of the Association of the greater French ports, under the presidency of Senator Brindeau, M. Rigard, a former Minister and manager of the Compagnic Generale Transatlantique. made a statement on the problems223 words
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Article170 1930-11-17 11 AN ANTI-ENTENTE. Italy Fishes m Troubled Waters. fßeuter's Service.] London, Nov. 15. News from Constantinople says that the Italian Ambassador yesterday left for Rome to participate m conversations between Mussolini and the Italian and Turkish Foreign Ministers which indicates a further stage m the recent important170 words
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Article89 1930-11-17 11 King's Message to the Viceroy. IFREE PRESS SER VICE— COPYRIGHT. Bangkok. Nov. 18. Replying to the message from the Viceroy of India, conveyed by Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond. the King said he felt the air visit would certainly help to strengthen the bonds of friendship long89 words
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Article68 1930-11-17 11 Curbing the Curb Welshers. LReuter's Service! Paris. Nov. 16. The Minister of Finance announces measures are shortly to be taken for tighter control of the kerb market (Coulisse) whose dealings are much more speculative than the official stockmarket. The measures include mutual guarantee of brokerage funds so68 words
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Article59 1930-11-17 11 Prohibition Must Stand. (Reuters Service.] Washington, Nov. 16. Great secrecy surrounds the conclusions of Mr. Hoover's law enforcement commission but it is authoritatively stated the commission has definitely decided against repeal cf prohibition. It is denied that they recommend the introduction of beer of four per cent,59 words
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Article60 1930-11-17 11 Alarmist Report Denied. (Reuters Service. 1 Rangoon, Nov. 15. Reports published abroad that hundreds of lives were lost m the cyclone at Kyaukoyu Island. Ramri. lower Burma, are baseless. Practically all the houses m the town were so damaged as to be uninhabitable but no lives were60 words
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Article44 1930-11-17 11 Latest Plans For Increase. [Reuter's Service. 1 Washington. Nov. 16. Navy Department's 1931 programme requires £20.000.000 new construction. £8,000.000 for modernising three battleships. The programme includes one aircraft-carrier, one 10,000 ton six-inch cruiser, a destroyer flotilla and three or four submarines.44 words
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Article55 1930-11-17 11 A Deficit Likely This Year. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. 16. Mr. Hoover indicated the Treasury might have to face a slight deficit at the end of the hscal year on June 30 but added that it would m no way injure the stability of the Government which had55 words
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Article27 1930-11-17 11 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Nov. 15. The Treasury has recommended the refund of $85,798 to the Rotterdamsche Lloyd for over assessment taxes m 1917.27 words
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Article34 1930-11-17 11 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. Nov. 16. Weather permitting Mrs. Victor Bruce leaves for Tokyo on Monday morning with stops at Nanking, Tsinanfu and Seoul. [Saturday's cables on page 12.134 words
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Article249 1930-11-17 11 SANGUINARY FIGHTS. Building Collapse Leads to Riots. t ßeuters Service! Madrid, Nov. 15. Wild scenes were witnessed m a street battle between police and a funeral procession of 50,000 owing to the authorities barring chr. way m one of the busiest thoroughfares. Tho firing resulted m249 words
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Article156 1930-11-17 11 New World Lightweight Champion. [Reuter's Service.) New York. Nov. 15. In a ten rounds contest for .he worlds lightweight championship at Maddison Squar? Garden to-day. Tony Canzoneri knocked out Al Singer the holder, m the first round, after 36 seconds boxing b.- a teirific loft hcok to156 words
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Article99 1930-11-17 11 England Lose Amateur International. [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 15. At Belfast to-day m the first amatour international soccer match of th? season Ireland b?a England 3 l. Ireland thus secured unexpected success which has eluded them for some years. The match at Blackpool m 1927 was drawn,99 words
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Article81 1930-11-17 11 Saturday's Results m Home Games. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London, Nov. 16. The following are the results of the mor? important Rugby football games to-day. Durham 16. Northumberland 11. Cheshire 25. Cumberland 9. Lancashire 16. Yorkshire 7. Blackheath 18, Cambridge 16. Harlequins 8, Oxford 11. Newport 6, Gloucester81 words
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Article57 1930-11-17 11 Canadian Delegates Arrive m Shanghai. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service] Shanghai. Nov. 16. The Canadian Trade Mission visiting China with the object of improving Sino-Canadian trade, arrived to-day aboard at C.P.R. liner Empress of Japan. The delegation consists of 21 people headed by Mr. Imrie, Vice-President Canadian Chamber57 words
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Article64 1930-11-17 11 The marriage arranged between Major W. A D. Edwardes, M.C., Senior Superintendent Topographical Survey of Malaya, younger son of the late Dr. W. W. Edwardes and Mrs. Edwardes, and Miss Lilla Anne Venables, elder daughter of the late Major C. J. Venables D.5.0., the Gloucestershire Regiment, and of Mrs. Venables64 words
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Advertisement9 1930-11-17 11 I "too went to India, re- by the Tairea9 words
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Advertisement181 1930-11-17 11 j XMAS GIFTS I A FEW SUGGESTIONS Jfek I Hosiery. T^WC3 I "ELAINE" 56.75 kl V^lflKlt I "MAYFAIR" 55.75 >^^^ NEW DURABLE 53. 90 \B_B___^P^ I 1 WE CONFIDENTLY RE TOM- _iL I 1 MEND TM^jr LUMBERS v 1\ LADIES HOSIERY. THEY n >r JBC* \f\\ I I BEAUTIFULLY MADE181 words
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Article1662 1930-11-17 12 SITTING REVIEWED. Present Position Regarding Economic Problems. I Br; ish Radio— Official Service. l Rugby, Nov. 14. The Imperial Conference ended to-day at the lUenary sitting at which all ch<* chief delegate. were pre Ot Th" address to th-* Kir- "V--pressing the devotion and affection of the1,662 words
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Article216 1930-11-17 12 Reopening For All Business. i Reuter's Bervlce. Parts. Nov. 15. The Adam Bank has reopened for all business except current account and deposits which will bi- resumed m a few days. I'aris. .Nov. H. Great excitement reigns owing to the bank -mashes. Three Interpellations have been tabled bl216 words
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Article79 1930-11-17 12 Geneva, Nov. 11. Giowing opposition to Iraq's entry into the League under the terms of the Anglo-Iraq Treaty is mating itself felt, m the course of the deliberaticns of the Mandates Committee. French quarters express fears that Syria will claim that Iraq's admission is a precedent, and79 words
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Article1159 1930-11-17 12 THE PERAK SITUATION. More Evidence of Decrease. The Commission for the Preservation of Wild Life m Malaya held its second session m Perak I on Wednesday at Teluk Anson. Mr. Hubback was assisted by Mr G. E. McNaught, Game Warden, Perak. The first witness examined on1,159 words
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Article, Illustration30 1930-11-17 12 Ceremony at Prince's Row Register Office, Sir Ibrahim. Sultan of Johore, and his bride .sitting* Mrs. Helen Brockie Wilson, after their wedding at Prince's Row Register Office.30 words
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Article1446 1930-11-17 12 European Sportsman's Views. The following additional evidence has subsequently been recorded at Teluk Anson. Mr. T. R. Hubback. the Commissioner, presided and was assisted by Messrs. Hawkins and McNaught. Mr. If. R. Hartley, of Teluk Bulok Estate.' who has resided, m Malaya for 24 years was jthe witness1,446 words
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Article412 1930-11-17 12 THE MALAYAN TURF. PERAK RACKS. QnepauHne Store. hj x Second Win. l Prom The weather uas last day of the rat larger attendance thai, Kis Highness tin Bttttai :hose present. The noing mm 1; when rain Whicb bad the heavy ihower effect became mdden tai th. heaxy rain again feU412 words
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Article73 1930-11-17 12 GoventMtnl to Mcfl Jewwk Representatives. I Renter- E Lsndsa. N,,x A communitiue Issued al tla Prioffice states that etoubt. bavin re-gardm^ the OOmpatibUit] m the- White Paper "I O. 21 witi! to certain Articles ul the 1' and other passages bai ki misunderstanding ti:- <- prescntati'.es of the73 words
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Article36 1930-11-17 12 Wage Increase m British Oectrfc*Indu try. i I MadaM N Tin- National l-bderal bntustty agreed on an si eil three slnllinus a we-e-k '0 net a! t.-nde-ncy to t;;. SI much surprised comment.36 words
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Article89 1930-11-17 12 f and In poor conditio! mid-September. He they -ii uld m>t hai month after the bird had a rest. Mr Hartley si n■ d be- such a Close W COUld recuperate. Hi of two months Mr. Hubback Inquired 11 Head Of the- Game- 1).;.. iie-d of the arrival oi tb89 words
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Article1708 1930-11-17 13 Why Wicket-Keepers and Bowlers Suffer. Hands play a prominent part m sport. There is art m their use brought to perfection by those most skilled at games. Boxing, closely followed by cricket (the king of games), Rugby and baseball, require this perfection of •skill to a1,708 words
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Article315 1930-11-17 13 Move for General Raising. A suggestion is afoot m Shanghai racing circles for a general raising of weights by 7 lbs. "so as to improve the standard of jockeyship and enable the heavier riders to take more mounts than is the case at present." It is thought315 words
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Article46 1930-11-17 13 How Australians Helped. Thanks mainly to their match with the Australians. Glamorgan County CC. made a net profit en 1930 season of £37. Th e income amounted to £9456. including £3086 from the Australians' match, and the -xpenditure £8945. leaving a balance of £511.46 words
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Advertisement266 1930-11-17 13 »^^^^^®o^ AWAY FROM j HOME.. .you'll need a good pen j Tike anEversharp I Remember to take your EverI sharp pen and pencil with you f, when you travel. Voull find them |j V' x always ready for gK^tjfitnisllSßflP^r s t vr rsharp's "Inter- S '■.^ftrh crad_d nibs, ran _L__-r3_l266 words
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Advertisement252 1930-11-17 13 l#'ffff/s strim/s I I that stand a tvst lihv wood Mj k In all tournaments m all rountries -3<^____K is Armour's Davis On and Extra S*»e*Mal v v «^_^^_i strings that are used to meet the frrillins V requirements of championship play. J^*^r'^m\ For the ordinary n!ayer everywhere l M252 words
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Advertisement874 1930-11-17 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS 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 Due. Sails PERSEUS For Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam874 words
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Advertisement458 1930-11-17 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. s.s. KAZEMBE Dec 6 s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Jan 6 HOMEWARDS. s_s. CITY OF HEREFORD458 words
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Advertisement413 1930-11-17 14 p. &»o. British India and^ Apc_r Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S <;«»« M:\mv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKVK i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA man. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tlllll RANCHI 16,500 Nov. 29 "Ujpor-413 words
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Advertisement661 1930-11-17 15 0. S. K. Line. N Yoik —(from Kobe) I ..mlit Service] Hokuroku Maru Dec. 15 and Yancouwr.— (from Kobe* Arabia Maru Dec 21 :n. Hamburg (Bremen* Amur Maru Nov. 16 17 :abcth Cap, Town. Rio de Monti video and Buenos Aires. ..,ld passage £190.] I Rio de Janeiro Maru Dec.661 words
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Advertisement386 1930-11-17 15 Upon your arrival at one of the above FSr^Pp^f places* our representative will be pwtj^l there to meet and assist you m PSSpN*! passing through the Customs. An I.Sffilt'S? experienced Railroad representative E*il3S*feSl will suggest to you various interest- Bs9m£*-H ing ways of crossing Canada or the K'*4-S*2S States/ Both386 words
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Advertisement808 1930-11-17 15 K. P. M. KOMNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA] (Incorporated m Holland.. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freights, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.808 words
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Advertisement666 1930-11-17 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m 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 de666 words
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Advertisement349 1930-11-17 16 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamers Between Rangoon. Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Port of Disembarkation Plymouth. Leave Rangoon BHAMO Dec 7 SAGAING Dec. 20 1931. PEGU Jan. BURMA Jan. 17 YOMA Jan. 31 AMARAPOORA Feb. 14 CHINDWIN Feb. 28 KEMMENDINB Mar. 14 BHAMO Mar 28 SAGAING349 words
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Advertisement460 1930-11-17 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTE (Incorporated In USAj **V» GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New V Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Due SaHs M.S. SILVERBEECH In Port Nov Do* MS. SILVERPALM Nov. 25 De c n* 3, Jmj 4 PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES-STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to San460 words
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Miscellaneous727 1930-11-17 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6727 words
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Miscellaneous121 1930-11-17 16 s.s. GLENOGLE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from London (arrived Nov. 13th, 1930) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed ln a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 11 on Friday November 21st, 1930 at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be121 words
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Article13 1930-11-17 17 lining ship. Juan Sebastian m QulnMatn vosterday and w.dnesdav fg i' 1 113 words
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Article66 1930-11-17 17 Ette health bulletin of the •;.tst.>rn Bureau, for the Kth. \\mto* 22-U 2 deaths M -Mid 1 death m v h and I deaths; 3 tit ll"-' I ctaatlM i mm Mi ..nd I d.aths l^. M i MM and I deaths. S L «-d l dealh p]66 words
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Article27 1930-11-17 17 1 Britannia returned to Dartmouth and the havtaj compmml her seas- j Bb wai flying ten prize ll and one third. rtart. Ct. World..27 words
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Article78 1930-11-17 17 M of the Portsmouth 14-ft naval motor launch a distance by wire- tbta to cany out a number o.der of the layman. It Bh ilt matter to evolve a I b<>at. and most of the ii. worid have handled but the experiments ■he interest which the .o.78 words
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Article83 1930-11-17 17 Fdb Roussel Launched at St. Nazaire. St. Nazaire. Nov. 9. Mb trim Maritimes mail-boat ■Ml which is going on the Fy East inaugurated to-day. m the presence rous personalities, including the Japan■feMMMlor 'Mr Yosh'.sawa) and the 10 Mr Kao Lul After the ves•d luncheon was served83 words
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Article113 1930-11-17 17 Employment for 3.000 Men for Three Years. begin m mail week, the Ship- rid understands, on the n°w Cunard ■> built by Messrs. John Brown no avoidable delay m best shipbuilding task any firm of shipbuilding of insurmg the ve*>--rhfch have now been cornhad to b» made113 words
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Article180 1930-11-17 17 Amah Disappears m Mid-Ocean. lien put m yesterday, says oiant: i of Friday, reported WM suffering from mental teted te the hospital of nlartnt »ne morning while tht Bay of Biscay. related by an officer of the )<ft London." he said. Uked to see the Captain behaving180 words
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Article458 1930-11-17 17 Rumoured Condition of French Ratification. Rome, Oct. 31. Official quarters maintain complete silence regarding Friday's lengthy conference between the Foreign Minister, Signor Grandi, and the U.S. Ambassador at Brussels, who arrived here last night, it is reported, m pursuance of a mission to mediate between France and Italy.458 words
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Article304 1930-11-17 17 Honolulu As a Port of Call. The Management of the Canadian Pacific have decided to add another port of call to their already popular route. Orient co America, by including the port of Honolulu, commencing with the Empress of Canada from Hong Kong on April 25. and the304 words
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Article155 1930-11-17 17 Five Years' Penal Servitude for Shipping Secretary. Robert James Hammond, aged 31. formerly secretary and accountant of the Anchor Line, Glasgow, was sentenced at the High Court, Edinburgh, to five years* penal servitude for appropriating between November. 1928. and August. 1930. by means of fraud and embezzlement, sums155 words
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Article577 1930-11-17 17 21 Years of Dockyard Work Celebrated. Although London is still tlie greatest port m the world, its docks are unfamiliar and unknown to the majority of citizens. The Port of London Authority has recently completed twentyone years of work m the dockyard area, efforts which577 words
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Advertisement162 1930-11-17 17 I T^Saai^flJ- *rW^^\ MwWm W iSllenburgs I Foods I are particularly suited to the B feeding of infants m hot I climates. They are free from 8 harmful germs and are I readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling I -water only, thus giving I complete independence of162 words
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Advertisement182 1930-11-17 17 T^-J-^C PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD OBSERVE THE LONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco, used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all delerm rTnTI terious matterm SI%TE@HIE_X^^ZTT^i VIRGINIA CIGARETTES b w "t °^_T7*_!£_f mm i^^^^^Sl Made by hand- One at a time /^_jr_=2_t MADE IN182 words
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Article847 1930-11-17 18 GREAT PILOTS. Kingsford Smith Outstanding m Aviation. There is nothing like aviation to raise a person from obscurity to world fame m one move. Take Lindbergh and Kingsford Smith, and Amy Johnson, and now Hill. All of them were nonentities, unknown. Then, m a flash, the847 words
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Article140 1930-11-17 18 Startling Figures m Lunacy Report. An increase m the number of certified lunatics and mental patients is shown m the report of the Board of Control for lunacy and mental deficiency for 1929. Both sexes showed an increase over 1929. That of men was 904, and that of140 words
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Article211 1930-11-17 18 Strange Claims on an Insurance Company. Astonishing claims for compensation are frequently submitted to insurance companies. Here are a few reported by a casualty Insurance concern m New York as filed within the last few weeks, says a mail week paper. "Insured was entertaining at a211 words
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Article124 1930-11-17 18 Gloomy Budget Forecast. London, Nov. 1. The forecast that Mr. Snowden at the end of the present financial year will be faced with a budget deficit of £36,000.000. is made m an article m Lloyds Bank Monthly Review. The article bases its calculations on an examination of returns124 words
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Advertisement272 1930-11-17 18 I THE DIFFERENCE IT MAKES X IS REALLY REMARKABLE t I Just one coat and the old hood *f is like new again. A tin of J^ this special +f TOP DRESSING X J_ will improve the external ap- _r pearance of any car. Can be t procured m BLACK,272 words
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Advertisement336 1930-11-17 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £4.000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BLshopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar Iloilo Semarang336 words
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Advertisement354 1930-11-17 18 ...BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England). Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,645,505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hainbro, Esq.. J. O. Robinron, Esq., W. H. Shelford, Esq., Bir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON BANKERS354 words
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Advertisement173 1930-11-17 18 insurance] THE x^N SOUTH hkWA X _JiITBRITISH JFFIRE, MARINE Jug, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE < LOWEST CIKKLv! 1 T K L. C MARGOnn Office: t, pm,., PERSONAL 4CODBns FATAL ACCIDENTS ;i: HAVE you made Otmßi of your dependent, overtake you IT only costs $15 yearly to i. Policy for $10,000 with173 words
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Article270 1930-11-17 19 j, on Malayan Business. rh ordinary vi of lh P ith great regi c 1922 of an In- 1 > ;> I during E h if ra I a d .h* a;.:■ afl I by tl C I a t; h b -t ill :i- c all270 words
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Article519 1930-11-17 19 A Planter and Menace of Native Competition. Mr J. L Schotii Id. Manau r of Fortrose t ite. M ii;iva, WTitea io I'll I TtaBBS: Beraral ktfaie have appeared lately la The km m which two very interesting and vital ants have been raised with regard to519 words
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Article69 1930-11-17 19 Policy of Prudence Necessary. Parle, n-v. 8. md prk b: hi w 10 up for I Yvi-. up ts of th -and* manufac*ureri and the bis stor 1 ror) .after bavin n o f fli difficult Itat-,..-v ol prudence. r O. b o-- uc expectations. Consumption reached69 words
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Article66 1930-11-17 19 Unsatisfactory Indian Position Continues. London. Nov. 8. In the Liverpool cotton market business has UgnUy, UUI the bane remains sound it would teem ihat the hurried repurchases are finished. Buslnsss continuos to be uiiMUiefa wry lv lnc***, i d baa disappointed aL client.-* In fact ii h^s66 words
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Article438 1930-11-17 19 EXCHANGE KATES. November 15. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2;3 2932 London 3 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London 60 days' sight 2|3 13; 16 London 30 days' sight 2,3 25j32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London T. T. 2 3 23 32 Lyons and438 words
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Article881 1930-11-17 19 SATI RDAV. NOV. l'-TII. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MVHI tellers. INMJJMI KCBBkK? Isam Kumbang (£> 20s 25s Allenby <S1« 80 90 Vyer Hitam Tin (fa) 10s 3d 11s 3d A1 r Gajah (S> 70 80 Sangria Tin (t) 13s 14s A Hltam s ll 90 1.00 Batang Padang ($1)881 words
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Article483 1930-11-17 19 Cut m Keeping with Current Conditions. Directors of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company meeting last month, declared a quartearly dividend of 25 cent on the common sto< k, placing it en a SI annual basis, against 81.60 previously, says the October Rubber Age. Harvey S. Firestone, president483 words
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Article89 1930-11-17 19 British Radio Official Service 1 Rushy. NOV. 15. Pari-; 123.825. New York 4.85 45 84, Brussels 34 82.0 Geneva 25.04.. Amsterdam 12 07',. Milan 92.785. B (tin 20 38.. Stockholm 18.11. Copo.ihagon 18].; Oslo |g.lg, V: omn M.43- Pi tie 16? Hdsingfors ir_. Madrid -'2.05. Li b 108.35, Athens89 words
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61 1930-11-17 19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. November 15th.. 1? o'cloi no<:n. Buyers Idcn rss equal to London Standard, Spot M U. Standard rss. on Tender Nov. l-r-, i-j 1 Dec. 14% 14. Jan. 14 15 Jan-Mar. H l*^ Apr-June 15 10 Tone «f Market:— Steady. Latc-t Cable:— London Spot sheet 461 words
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Article116 1930-11-17 19 Proposal to Cut 20,000 Tons a Month. f ßeiser's Service 1 New York, Xov. If, As an outcome of conferences during the past, fortnight at which over 93 per cent of tlie copper pr_nucer_ of the world were represented. .be Copper Institute, which is the principal United States116 words
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Article114 1930-11-17 19 Sekong Estate to Close Down. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London. Nov. li. Sekong Estate is to be dosed down unt.il it Can be worked at a profit or sold. Then WUI loss on tne pa*_ year of £6.513 and tl: ra is a debit of £-.855 to be114 words
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Article45 1930-11-17 19 30 Per Cent Saving m Expenditure. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. I London. N<\. 15. At the annual meeting of the Duff D v lopment Co. la-day it was stated that 30 per cent. MVtng m expenditure had oeen ?fl The report was adopted.45 words
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Article211 1930-11-17 19 Singapore, Nov. 15th. 12. .10 p.m. All rubber and tin shares are strong, but with holders disinclined to sell, buying ordets are hard to fill. United Kingdom rubber itocks are expected to be up some 1.650 tons. American consumption for October was MOM 8.000 tons better211 words
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Article118 1930-11-17 19 Singapore. Way. 14. The first halt oi the period under review paced quietly, but some Improvement m tone ha_ since been noticeable and locally the price shows a gain of -ent on balance. To-day's cables quote London down 116 d to 4 fid. and New York down cent118 words
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Article108 1930-11-17 19 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore. Nov. 15. Tin.— Firm. Aver Hitams 10s 4'_ d lis '_d. Kintas 90 94. Kucha*. 55 60. Bung i Luas 89 94. Penawats 41 45. Malay Consols 14 17. Pangnga Rivers 3s Id 4s 3d. Petalings 8.8?% 4.05, Ulu Klangs 65 70. Hong Kongs 16x 16s108 words
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Advertisement76 1930-11-17 19 ASSETS EXCEED 511,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED: 7 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.76 words
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Advertisement62 1930-11-17 19 W.fi.Ji-Ji-fi-f._fi_fi_fi.fi^^ A.D .720. _Q>*^ INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER VTIL (fi %j7 X jjj FIRE MARINE LIFE MOTORCAR. j§ jn Insurance with unquestionable security, reasonable rates jg |n and prompt settlements. Established over 200 years. T jS Agencies throughout Malaya. S ifi Branch Office: "fi S Chartered Bank Chambers,62 words
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Article212 1930-11-17 20 Remarkable Scoring m Home Football. The outstanding feature of day's English League football-which was played m a muggy atmosphere— was the Arsenal's victory at Sheffield where the Cup holders and League leaders repeated the recent FA. Charity Shield result and beat the Wednesday (league champions) by212 words
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452 1930-11-17 20 How the Games Went. (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Nov. 16. There was a crowd of 18.000 at Newcastk where there was some remarkable scoring. tht homesters' visitors from Portsmouth inflicting a 7 4 defeat m heavy rain. Newcastle wen crushed m452 words
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Article176 1930-11-17 20 Reuter cables the full results as follow DIVISION I. Leaders Beat League Champions. Aston Vflla 4: Derby 6 Bolton 2: Sunderland 2. Chelsea 2: Manchester City 0. Grimsby 2: Blackburn 0. Huddersfield 1: Sheffield Un. 1. Liverpool 3: Leicester Manchester Un 0: Blackpool 0 Middlesbrough 1: Birmingham176 words
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Article105 1930-11-17 20 DIVISION 111 (Northern). Chesterfield Forwards in Form. Accrington 2: Gateshead 1 Butow 4: New 3righton 1. Carlisle 6: Wigan 1. Chesterfield 7: Halifax 0. Crewe 3: Hull 4. Rochdale 3: Doncaster 5. Rotherham 0: Darlington 2 Southport 2: Stockport 0. Tranmere 5: Hartlepools 4. Wrexham 2: Lincoln 2. York 3:105 words
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Article946 1930-11-17 20 How the Teams Stand. P W. L. D. P. A. Pts Arsenal 15 10 1 4 42 22 24 Derby County 15 8 2 5 38 24 21 Sheffield Wed. 15 8 2 5 31 20 21 Poit: mouth 15 8 2 5 37 25 21 t.946 words
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Article35 1930-11-17 20 Another Break of Over 1,000. London. Nov. 7. The close of play scores to-day were Newman (m play) 26,905: McConachy 19 954Lindrum (m play* 26.651; Davis 23,739. Lindrum made a break of 1,147!35 words
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Article1246 1930-11-17 20 SINGAPORE WIN. Johore's Threequarters Disappoint. Singapore 16 p t_. Johore 6 pte Johore were nothing like the polished tear they have been lately when they appeared 01 the perfect ground at Genuang on Saturday an. were beaten by the visiting Singapore XV b 16 pts. (two1,246 words
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Article918 1930-11-17 20 AN EXCITING GAME. S.C.C.'s Narrow Victory m Padang Match. S.C.C 4; Selangor Club 3. As was expected, the meeting of the SCC. and the Selangor Club on the Padang on Saturday produced some very fine hockey. Both teams were at their best and the game was packed918 words
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