The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 November 1930
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1930-11-24 1 The Singapore Free Press v». PM ESTABLISHED 1835, SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article324 1930-11-24 1 Labour left wing rebels are giving a determined challenge to the Government Page 11. Direct wireless communication between China and America will be inaugurated this week and plans are being discussed for a three days mail service across the Atlantic —Page 11. The Memorial Hall was packed324 words
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Article1125 1930-11-24 1 A steamer had foundered with her crew, and of all the wreckage driven upon the sands there was only one thing intact a massively built boat, which came in bottom up like an ungainly animal charging through the surf. The fishermen from the cove made a rush for1,125 words
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Advertisement122 1930-11-24 1 [KELVrNATOR 11 u KIIKIC.KRATOR j lII' rddp Mai i imos.Aca i:.i:-iii». ii Road I Raffles Hotel rvrrillA \CCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN EX(I SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS i i THIS EVENING 6.15 TEA DANCE MOM UTTBR'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER IMPROMPTU DANCE. M PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" ORCHESTRA. i122 words
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Advertisement282 1930-11-24 1 I «guj[jf^» j BRITISH LAGER. I Brewed Bottled 1 I Robt. Porter Co., Ltd, I LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. i I LIGHT, SPARKLING REFRESHING I OBTAINABLE FROM BUN BEE CO., I HIGH ST. PROVISION STORE, KIM ANN CO., I LIM KHOON HENG, I ORCHARD RD. PROVISION STORE, I And all first282 words
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Advertisement108 1930-11-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cinema announcements—Page 2. Practical Christmas gifts at Whiteaways Pa.ge 6. Danish bacon is obtainable at Little's Page 10. Robinson's for carpets and furnishing fabrics—Page 11. Chevrolet rally prize distribution at BorneoChevrolet—Page 5. This year's gift book de luxe at Kelly and Walsh. Ltd.—Page 3. Nev. petite Eversharp pens108 words
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Advertisement25 1930-11-24 1 KELVINATOR THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 16 Years of Quality Leadership A Proven Success in Malaya GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Sales -Service 55, Robinson Road25 words
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Article213 1930-11-24 2 Buried in Snow by Byrd Expedition. llanp of ItaOM cinema-goers who saw the film With Byrci to the South Pole at the Capitol, were probably curious to know what happened to me aeroplanes which were used during the explorations and were last seen in a fade-out as the213 words
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Article238 1930-11-24 2 L "Military Attack on the Soviet." London. Nov. 11. Mti'iott A trial which will be a cause cptebrp -ii.ci In which M. Poincare and M. Briand are namvd in the indictment will shortly open here Fi^ht members ot the "Industrial Party." all professors and engineers, namely. M.238 words
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Article84 1930-11-24 2 French Air Minister's Congratulations. Paris Xov. 16. M Laurent -Eynac (Minister for Air) has sent a messagr to the Governor-General of Indo-Chlna asking him to transmit u> Gou'ett? and Lalouette a telegram to this effect:— l am happy to address to you warm congratulations on your magnificent performance,84 words
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Advertisement21 1930-11-24 2 WesUltfl woman: My husband is so mean that he took the glasses from my spectacles M lhal 1 could not read.21 words
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Advertisement290 1930-11-24 2 WHITE'S ELECTRIC COMBS. REVITALISE THE HAIR. and increase its beauty. STOCKISTS MKMCAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. j CAPITOL I I RESTAURANT. I RESERVATIONS ARE NOW t I BEING MADE FOR ijj SPECIAL FESTIVE DINNER XMAS EVE, i I BOXING MGHT* NEW YEAR'S EVE* I Extension of License g Dancing290 words
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Advertisement193 1930-11-24 2 This Space is Reserved FOR Victoria Theatre I lHiaaaßHßgW!«lißiaari!BUi!Biaßiaigßiß^^ 3o| fa 1 Jl I I I I lor •6.15} TONIGHT |9.15i Entire Change of Programme. One of the most entertaining pictures of the season Paramount's dashing all-talking Romance. "BURNING UP" with RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN Thrills Spills Mile-a-minute action193 words
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Advertisement198 1930-11-24 2 1 30,000\ Peop/e Can't be Wroni! i 1 h I IT STANDS TO REASON i Here is a film you cannot i afford to miss— 3o,ooo 1 1 Singapore have seen it— 1 1 have thrilled to it i j WHY BE LEFT OUT I I "SUNNY SIDE! I UP198 words
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Miscellaneous229 1930-11-24 2 THE WKEK. Monday i4th. High Water 00 55. 8 6 ft. 11.50. 9.6 ft. St Patrick* Society animal meeting, Europe Hoti-1. 8 15 pm. Ru ,b> Public krflNl vs. Welch A. at Thomsm Road: SC.C B vs. RE. at Pulau Brani. HOCtef An-;*. -Chinese School vs. SC.C, SRC. vs. Raffles229 words
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THE "LAWRENCE LEGEND."
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Article431 1930-11-24 3 German Journalist's Misadventure. According to a dispatch received by the Vossisch Zeitung from Teheran, that newspapers Near Eastern Correspondent. Herr Wolfgang von Weisl. was recently arrested by the Persian authorities, together with a companion. Herr Blum, the painter, and kept in custody for 10 days. The Persians, it431 words
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Article635 1930-11-24 3 Developments and Prospects. Lord Thomson, the late British Secretary of State for Air. lecturing on the progress of aviation in Asia at the anniversary meeting of the Central Asian Society in London, declared that British aviation was non-existent in Central Asia, being confined to the fringes, the635 words
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Article383 1930-11-24 3 Improving tb*» Lot of the Native. PjtN. Nov. IS. The Chamber la tiv morning i -..:k up the discus icn t: Ihe draft l v :ng thp Governments-General ef w< t Africa, IndoChma and Madagascar, and the administrations of Tcgo and Caneroon to contract loans which tcgeth'i383 words
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Advertisement207 1930-11-24 3 I ji^Jyurs Gik Hook "De Luxe." CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVALS BY JILIKT BREDON put mosque monograph of the rites, irmonies and observances in relation thereto. xix illustrations in colour-photogravure selected Chinese paintings and numerous woodblock prints. PRICE $8.00 POST FREE KELLY AND WALSH LTD. Incorporated in Hong Kong). RATTLES PLACE207 words
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Advertisement97 1930-11-24 3 fc We suggest thaf^^k you ask your nearest m distributor to show you the complete line of RAY- 1 O-VAC Electric Torches I and RAY-O-VAC Bat- M teries. There are no better made. m!?*' ■kL^o.Zc^^al B HI^KIHS&m BB Illustrated Catalogue sent without charge upon request. YKSIs EVANS' AntisepHc Throat PASTILLES97 words
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Advertisement280 1930-11-24 3 Estate Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES I £1, First Cross Street MALACCA. S 11, Light Street PENANQ. 9j j I 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. S Registered by and Security deposited with S i the Straits Settlements Government. j Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, 2 i Guardians,280 words
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THE AMATEUP QUEEN
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Article504 1930-11-24 4 "I LOVE NO MAN." The Prince stiffened, h? held his head erect, and for a few moments stood quite still with eyes shut. He said half to himself "Is it possible that you love the Englishman. so matter-of-fact, so unimaginative so. "Oh Prince Paul, are you forgetting504 words
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Article2332 1930-11-24 4 ANOTHER PRINCE IS INTRODUCED. Vivien was left to meditate on the amazing events of that morning, the love avowals of three men all within the space of an hour, and all certainly unexpected, although in the case of Edward Carr. it was not surprising. She was rather astonished2,332 words
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Article960 1930-11-24 4 PORTSMOUTH'S RISE. Notts County's Record Maintained. Present positions in the Leagues are as follow Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Arsenal 16 11 1 4 47 25 26 Portsmouth 16 9 2 5 41 25 23 Sheffield Wed. 16 9 2 5 36 22960 words
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Article72 1930-11-24 4 Parisian manicurists have now adopted a novel means of introducing to their women customers the new shades for finger nail enamels. The smart woman, of course, enamels, or rather has her nails enamelled, to match her dresses. The manicure girl has on each of her finger72 words
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Advertisement255 1930-11-24 4 Sterling Silver Cup and Cover fe| Siln are Exquisite Design, Fioett Worlf Finish and Solidarity A Catal to the Company's. l.omh:n I A Mappin Webb m, Wnttmnd Ltd 1150-162 Oxford Street, W.I 2 QSMB Victoria Street. BC I IT« Bombay Off i c CENTRAL BANK BUILDING, ESPLANADI RO\D Where enquiries255 words
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Article1382 1930-11-24 5 A TRADE DELEGATION. Chinese Commercial Men's Visit. <By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The Trade Delegation dispatched by the Native Goods Manufacturers' Association of Greater Shanghai to the South S?as to investigate commercial and industrial condition?, arrived in Singapore on November 20th. nd are putting up at the1,382 words
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Article53 1930-11-24 5 Air Policeman (shouting through megaphone at pilot of iaxi-plant flying low): "Don't you know the rule about crosring over the Park? Climb higher, or I'll take your number Taxipilot: "Me fare's 'ired the bu? for 'art-an-hour's ride round. 'Ave I got to break ;hc blinkin' haltitwde record53 words
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Article189 1930-11-24 5 "Best Available Man in the Empire." London. Mr. Hamilton Fyfe in a letter to the Spectator suggests General Smuts as the next Viceroy. The Spectator, approving, emphasises that the best available man in the British Empire should succ?ed Lord Irwin. [General Smuts, who is 59 years189 words
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Advertisement236 1930-11-24 5 sSS! KUiifi^ffi!fiifi«S*ai!h»iiiai*^jiii!iilSH, J ;^lfiS_;aj;S;Sa!fia!fi!li!fi fIVIAKEDON I PRONOUNCED MAK-E-DON jj| GUARANTEED pt 'jz&l&rZ&Z^Jjjg^ TO CONTAIN j ~^y^rWr^^^^ Vc NICOTINE i Ik| "-S1 wM THE FINEST 1 I BiMAiaSSoNM T()I}ACCO i 0. n KJ SOLE IMPORTER: ii v IGARETTESSOH; S| t jon tobacco co. i' 'SfJ WFII I fc Mh\THR i I236 words
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Advertisement286 1930-11-24 5 I CHEVROLET RALLY PRIZES I X WiU distributed at 3 p.m. to-day at our Offices in Orchard Y <!♦ Koad. The Prizes of Benzine have been kindly presented by the X Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. «|> I THE IMPROVED MODEL f i- CHEVROLET is now on view at our286 words
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Article1037 1930-11-24 6 WICKHAM STEED'S STUDY. Character in Politics. The Real Stanley Baldwin. By Wickham Steed. Nisbet and Co. 7s. 6d. net. Writing 'as a journalist who has never been hampered by allegiance to any Party." Mr. Wickham Steed has produced with a journalises flair for the right moment1,037 words
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Advertisement611 1930-11-24 6 PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WHITEAWAYS "■VZSfES— 'Sylvia* Jam Spoon 40ct s ea Amu ran^e of high class Üble ware. E.P.N S. c Su^r SdOOII 40 faiu> «.d«, design. Will give years of good pi^ TEp jftiftu NICKEL SILVE* V Q I TC r g "ft rruit opoon L/5 n Table611 words
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Advertisement24 1930-11-24 6 Four shop-houses in Malay Street. Klanß. were damaged as a result of a fire which broke out in one of them on Monday night24 words
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Advertisement216 1930-11-24 6 Ensures rest and relief lor thus, Ul 1( suffer from Neuralgia, Headach, tt l,,othache, and is invaluable for eus.n^ hi:, s joints which are so common in thr htpj When applied to insect bite* it kills th, the irritation immediately. I Gcv e d br MEDICAL HALL Ltd an-! I216 words
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Article126 1930-11-24 7 Forty Chinese in Police Court. As a reu!t of the Communistic celebrations in Singapore- on November 6th. the 13th anniversary of thp Soviet Revolution, nearly 40 Chinese npp?aird in th~ District Criminal Court before Mr. C. Wilson on Friday. Twelve wsre found guilty of b^ing members of an126 words
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Article104 1930-11-24 7 Dissatisfaction at His Acting Appointment. INanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.) Tokyo, Nov. 21. The appointment of Baron Shidehara to be Actir.g Premier pending Mr. Hamaguchi's recovery has caused a friction between followers of Mr. Adachi. Home Minister, and Mr. Egl. Railway Minister, following the dissatisfaction of both parties at the104 words
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Article86 1930-11-24 7 Lady Murison. Organiser of Poppy Day In Singapore ikiM to thank all chose who helped in the arrangements. She wishes particularly to thank the Military authorities at Fort Canning for many facilities kindly given and the Governor and his staff at the Singapore gaol for much valuable assistance.86 words
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Article341 1930-11-24 7 By Lieut Colonel J. M. Mackenzie D.5.0.. Commanding S.S.V.F.. Singapore. November 19. No. 34. 1. Corps Christmas Cards. Members are reminded cards may be purfrom theje Headquarters. I. Bailminlon. The Badminton Court at the Drill Hall is now rendy for use for members in the evenings jU341 words
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200 1930-11-24 7 The development of school journeys as part of the educational system of London is the subject of a pamphlet issued yesterday by the London County Council. In 1908 the number of children who took part in school journeys was 150. while200 words
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Article512 1930-11-24 7 Rebecca West and D. H. Lawrence. However imperfectly the reader of D. H. Lawrence, by Rebecca West. (Martin Seeker*? 3s. 6d. net. may share the enthusiasm which is revealed in this little book, it is impossible not to respect the impulse which has inspired such a tribute to512 words
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Article428 1930-11-24 7 Intimate Pictures of Manchu Household. The Princess Der Ling, who has written. Kowtow (Chapman and Hall> 15s. net., whom we already know as the author ol two fascinating books, is the daughter of Yi: Keng. a Manchu noble, who faithfully served the old Empire of China. Der428 words
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Article115 1930-11-24 7 At the ninth ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Employees* Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Limited held on Friday. November 7th., the followirg were elected office-bearers for the ensuing rear:— President Mr. F. H. Robinson; Vice Presidents Mr. McKenna and Mr. Mairs. Committee of Management: Mr. R W115 words
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Article123 1930-11-24 7 Use of Cotton in Road- Making. An innovation which will be watched with interest by road engineers and the cotton industry is being tried in Burnley. This is the use of cotton in road-making. The Highways Department of the Burnley Corporation is now resurfacing several lengths Of street123 words
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Advertisement217 1930-11-24 7 *£> "Sty WHEN, Mmn'.r^jL M'f ''il\ ctwvuoxr r. *5^ OLD SCOTCH '^^r^pjiiir^rTfiiiiiiii'jijißii THE DISTILLERS AStNCY UMITO, Zksttllirf, EOJNBUftCH. MIXED PICKLES JONEOF^Hgf'SMANY| OUTSTANDING LINES. j| jj Stocked by All Dealers jj jj Throughout Malaya. I Agents: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. M j Teeth regain dazzling whiteness I the cause of dull,217 words
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Advertisement283 1930-11-24 7 Check your baby's weight WHAT a (14HV SHOULD j^% > N^^ J ACT WkU.HI 1 v\ A 2 months lOJ lbs. V "*~^sf^-^& YII 1 K^-^S 3 12 lh>. You can't ask a baby how he is or how And the reason why "Lactogen" he feels. But there are certain283 words
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Advertisement278 1930-11-24 7 PILESJSURED No Knife! No Surgeon! Km athor ■ttotiaa ■asmiaan haauta sdsotf *M Pile. Yet PUsscaa be aaickly aad easily ■■rod wkhoat the u— of iajoctiisas. kaifo, soawrt. "hot ir«a," electricity, or aay ether sattiag or baraiag Method, aad wit boat saataeaieat to bad, aad ao doctor's or hospital Mils to278 words
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Article1106 1930-11-24 8 AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Winston's Roving Commission. Mr. Churchill's reviewer would require to be almost as skilled a writer as he is himself, or at least to have unlimited space for quotation, in order to give an adequate notion of the charm and briskness of this book, says a1,106 words
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Article286 1930-11-24 8 Colombo Vicar-General Dead. The death has occurred at ih" Archbishop? Palace. Borella in his TOtb year of :he v'er Rev. Father Gcrmaiae Loui Gvli O Vicar General of th^ A.chciicr" c oi Co^ombJ In collaboration wifh tTv lur Archbishcp of Colombo. Dr. Anthony Qoudert,286 words
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Article347 1930-11-24 8 MUS SOLIN I- WHEN YOUNG. Engaged As An Erraml Boy. Taiis. The far-cfi daya when Signer Mussolini ff|] :i young rna. 1 Of twenty-five years of :i«( Mining 2'J-. month as assist:»i,t to an Raiiiß grccor and perk butcher in LMMUUM and when he was considered an advanced Socialist, are347 words
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Article53 1930-11-24 8 Copy of Ixon.mio Da Vtacft ••Last tapper." I taught drawtm al th becam. to collect lor a of U) t With much on hi n I r •tan, I u., 32. and i» ther k (h,:i:.» and b i uw if ;n ed to part all53 words
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Article37 1930-11-24 8 AMERICA' S CHILD BRIDES. v...« New York. I Marriage problem. According to the SupiTiiUtMiifnt Ol tlw vast Majorltj ban ttot Mii'»>i i year bi-causo ol BU a mil of WPrttw ■nam those mank and cirls a«(d lOMfl37 words
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Advertisement311 1930-11-24 8 Sore Throat? m m We are never without FORMAMINT— a little common-sense protection is all that matters." Mrs. R.J. W. $%h. 'five) (^&hgg& wAiWTi*'^ Vv&^bo& cure9 Throat yi&Lv 'v\Hi \Y*&Z*ZZ%2^ prevent* infectious :^JS ""^V-^^^ diseases, such a.: ■'^-Mk '^pL'^S^ influenza DIPHTHERIA TONSILITIS m.nt destroy E^ Rfl r*^ 1 W>^ C311 words
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Advertisement67 1930-11-24 8 The Bangkok Times records the death from cerebral haemorrhage of Princess Chaves Vilai. The Princess who was a consort of H.R.H. Prince Svasti. and a full sister of Princes Svasti. was taken ill on the night of the 13th inst.. and passed away shortly afterwards. The Princess was in her67 words
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Advertisement336 1930-11-24 8 Severe Eczema! XfßWfjMkX on Face Arms and JSwiffi^ to* 88. OurportraitisofMiss Florence Big- T O■* JB^^^ a n"H,oi67.S<bolarBlJoad,lialham, Ij. P3I P f j MMm£^ i.fiuion, Ku-I.iud, wuo.j naotljcr ffl 1 vnitea: When eleven vears oil By (h-iinsiri-t i| i» Mk f Vbel Jb^B^H medicine and I bathed the sore I336 words
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Advertisement12 1930-11-24 8 A commiNM.n M H' LiouU'tKint in the Corps has boon granted t<12 words
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Advertisement337 1930-11-24 9 BUSINESS iiiTsSAGE Iff ISS FUMIKO It Dhoby Ghmmi. FUNERALS. mugito* l casket co. Sm 1 A 3. Penhaa Road, ,n l»Tfndrr Street Phone f#7i. L ItfJaKffIPPINGS, ROAD I >]KTAL LIME FOR SALE 1 Railway Siding AlonK-ide Quarry. Marble Tombstones and Meawriab in Stock. ftjKfcl 7! Made t0 Order Sameplati- I337 words
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Advertisement784 1930-11-24 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that tenders ar now invited for th e following materials 0 services, and that particulars of such tender may be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices: Closing Date Erection and Painting only of one Circular Steel Water Tank of 100.000 gallons784 words
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Advertisement706 1930-11-24 9 TENDERS. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. e Scaled tenders will be receiv#d at Headquar»r ters Office. Fort Canning. Singapore, up to 1( •s a.m. on Monday December Ist. 1930. for tht 1, supply of the following to Indian Troops at Taiping. Perak 1. Meat. 2. Rations and Hospital Supplies. 3. Forage. 4.706 words
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Advertisement484 1930-11-24 9 NOTICES. 5 NOTICE OF TRADE MARK j BALLANTINE i Notice is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the property of George Ballantine and Son Limited. of 100 Union Street. Glasgow. Scotland Wine Merchants, and is a used by them in connection with the 1 sale of Wines and484 words
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Advertisement466 1930-11-24 9 AUCTION SALE ■IN THE COURT OF THI JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU j Land Application No. 22 of 1930 J NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned by an ORDER of the SUPREME COURT Johore Bahru. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION without reservi at his Sale-Room No. 35 Jalan Ibrahim Johore466 words
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Advertisement556 1930-11-24 9 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. I The Premier Morning Daily In Malaya, ;i live "news" paper— 3o-40 column., of <»<'Ws daily. Also the best Medium for Advertising Dclivei d with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest I Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announc ments, Special Daily London Cable.s. Rubb-r and Tin556 words
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Article20 1930-11-24 10 SASSOON On Saturday. Nov. 22nd. 1930 at his residence. 15 Mount Elizabeth, Sellirr Raphael Sassoon. in his 43rd year.20 words
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661 1930-11-24 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1930. WEEK-END COMMENT. The troubles of the Government are indeed increasing if the inferences to be drawn from the cabled news can be trusted. The irritation of the extremists of the Party at the continued thinning of the blood-red stream of proletarian revolt against661 words
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Article852 1930-11-24 10 Mr. E. A Stringer, of the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, was in Penang on Thursday. Dr. <Miss» Robertson, who returned irom leave by this weeks mail-boat, will be posted to Kuala Pilah.— M.M. Dr. C. F. Ashby has returned to Malaya and is proceeding to Seremban. says the Malay852 words
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Article442 1930-11-24 10 RUBBER DESTROYED. Much Damage on Sungei Siput Estates. Ipoh, Nov. 22. Ever since plantations were open»d up in the mukim of Sungei Siput. and especially so towards Plus Forest Reserve, planters have experienced trouble with wild elephants, which creatures have invaded their estates and done much damage442 words
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Article127 1930-11-24 10 Successful Operation for Appendicitis. Ipoh. Nov. 22. A few days ago the Raja Muda of Perak had a severe attack of appendicitis, a trouble which had, rpparently. been hanging cv ?r him for I some months, and an operation became a matter of extreme urgency. The127 words
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Article40 1930-11-24 10 SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 J London, Nov. 22, noon. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices as follows j Spot 4 9 16d (unchanged). Forward 4 11 16d (unchanged). The market is dull.40 words
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Article526 1930-11-24 10 WEEK-END^BCIIAn I Unforgettable sin,in u lt Memorial Ilall. f ■MMiuii rareh ing th. MM time for man. acoustic proper) well-on Sat in d., as vaned a. v 1)If h best comphn, celebrated En havm. CltV. MUM H and h,r hll h unoof manj i Tins tai526 words
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Article44 1930-11-24 10 A farewell toa ptftj J ordinate Staff of > F.M.S.. to Mr. Wong Tradr Registry Kuala 1 Hall. Duniiinsaia B« on his utMmm* 6* Mr. R. Matth.^s. who P Hei.g was tIM M Kistry old MMMgli U> I m.-nt ftrrloe. (1 v Prnnvnt :.lm^t IhTOUgIWU44 words
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Advertisement103 1930-11-24 10 I Wk H. G.SUWCWPSUrf. J9L BEADIHG P^^^^^Bl"l SOLE AGENTS. I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., ■!>••' ▼'^^^v'^x^B (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kongi. I iCll "3^. [Incorporated in Shanghai*. I; -'ilS^^^^l 90 Robinson Road Telephone 622S i New Shipment off I I Pigeons^ Chickens, Quail. 1 8 ™,^o« COLD103 words
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Advertisement110 1930-11-24 10 j -:634:- I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. 1 j T K. K .'s j I Leather Shoe3 with Rubber Sole Sizes 1 1 35 to 42 51.40 and 51.60 per pair. Gent's Tennis MMW3 Size; 25 to 43 J J From 70 cts. to $1.15110 words
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Article88 1930-11-24 11 |KK T WIXG REBBL& j) t >rmini'(l Challenge to (,'ovcrnment. Bulk*.] London. Nov. 22. (iiM-ontrnt over with capitalism." meeting! of the Par- hMtIM disloyalty. i Mating of the BMBBtn of the to support Mr. tnm bv-iiection •a;\l Of Mr. IrDte k |>»' to have en m East88 words
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Article43 1930-11-24 11 U .S COLD WAVE DEATHS. 05 Milf* in Hour (iale Sweeps CaKfornian Orchards. Drnrer, < < lorado. Nov. 23. KVM missing I Hill of the cold J ugh an air rstatm The I I.v \ii^*'les. Nov. 23. rod othen injured. :-.;t orchards. --T.-tyed during a43 words
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Article34 1930-11-24 11 International Artion R- It Ice.] W.iNhinrton. Xor. 2S. -Senator Oddie. (■KM of Commerce I .<■! of widespread i I M: Lamont. '.:> vcd the low silver stocks mem could pre- j :'uation. I34 words
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Article29 1930-11-24 11 Tutors Transferred to Singapore. .re I \nivi»rdam. Nov. 22. i <Curacoa» < Shipping Company's ::msferred to AL > as a conse- bO raw petroral dismissals I shortly.29 words
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Article33 1930-11-24 11 A Leag Trial Service.] tlrlsingfuis. Nov. 23. 4 Iwirtmi anti-Com-■n the abduction of two the committee room Three were sentenced to penal servitude, three nautili imprisonment mm, an DaEe 12.]33 words
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Article139 1930-11-24 11 <*u<Mi,,ns skl d in House of < <»mmons. I •union. Nov. 12. U to-day, the Underr the Colonies Mr. W. rick Thomson (Con.. th* the Ceylon mass sum dissatisf action -nfs financial policy* PwfeM was satisOwmumtn taking the financial situab* BO portal action was' ■I'.rt •08,139 words
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Article273 1930-11-24 11 PACIFIC BONDS. London-New York Three Day Mail. W [Reuters Far Eastern Service] Shanghai. Nov. 23 A MW era of trans-Pacific communications will open next week whta. as officially announc- pd to-day, the Ministry of Communications inaugurates direct commercial wiroless communication between China and Am-rica Elaborate up-to-date MuSfclfl273 words
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Article93 1930-11-24 11 Forfeit Claimed Under Old Canadian Law. Victoria. B.C. Nov. 23. Arthur Gann. who won $7000 in a recent race sweepstakes, was shocked to receive a* Supreme Court writ declaring his winnings' forfeited to Charles Sunley. an accountant, under a forgotten section of the Criminal Code of93 words
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Article54 1930-11-24 11 Britain and Chinese Government's Decision. [Reut?r\- S?rvic?.] London. Nov. 23. With reference to a report from Nanking that tht Chinese Government has decided to redeem the site of all foreign Legations in Peking the Sunday Times learns that the British Government has no intention of moving the Legation54 words
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Article54 1930-11-24 11 Timely Discovery in Washington Office. Reuters Service. 1 Spokane. Washington. A mysterious infernal machine containing forty sticks of dynamite, capable of blowing up the whole block of buildings was delivered at the Associated Press office here yesterday. The bomb was contained in a trunk and timed to54 words
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Article50 1930-11-24 11 America Accepts British Suggestion. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Nov. Z'i. < Conditional on its acceptance by the majoritv of the Powers the United States has accepted the British suggestion for abandonment of the custom of wreathing the tomb of the Unknown BoMtaf bv distinguished foreigners. [Earlier cables on page50 words
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Article124 1930-11-24 11 Rumoured Secret Treaty With Arabs. Jerusalem. Nov. 14. < A sensation has been caused in Jewish quar- I ters by a report of the Jewish Agency that the I Indian National Congress at Bombay has pub- 1 lished details of a secret treaty between Britain and the124 words
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Article59 1930-11-24 11 To be Sounded Along Old Battlefronts. London, Nov. 12. Sir Fabian Ware announces thr.l arrange- ments have been made to sound "The Last Post* every night at 10 o'clock at fourteen memorials down the old French and Belgian battlefronts to the fallen who have no graves. A59 words
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Article179 1930-11-24 11 Germany Suggests a Ban on Tank Warfare. IReuter's Service.] Geneva, Nov. 22. The Diasarmament Commission discussed the articles of the draft convention dealing with exchange of information regarding arms, ammunition and implements of war in the service of the contracting parties. The Commission adopted a French amendment laying179 words
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Article315 1930-11-24 11 German Suggestion to make Them Illegal. Geneva. Nov. 17. The German delegate. Count von BernsiorfT. has tabled a motion at the Disarmament Preparatory Commission for banning as illegal th employment in warfare of tanks, heavy artillery and mortars in the same way as poison gas is now315 words
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Article84 1930-11-24 11 Big Win for the Light Blues. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT.) London, Nov. 22. Although Oxford, fielding a weak side, were only able equally to share 12 points against the London Scottish. Cambridge, entertaining a United Services side to-day, won by 26 points to nil. Other results were.84 words
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Article138 1930-11-24 11 Demand for Reduced Tariffs. Geneva, Nov. 17. The second world's economic conference opened here to-day under the chairmanship of the former Dutch Minister of Commerce, Dr. Colign. twenty-six States being represented. Six further countries, including the United States, sent an official observer. Dr. Posse heads the German delegation.138 words
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Article24 1930-11-24 11 80,000 Increase in October. Tokyo, Nov. 14. During October workmen who lost their jobs numbered 530.000. and those who found .vork, 450.000.24 words
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Article110 1930-11-24 11 HEAVY REVENUE DECLINE I Lar^e Decrease in Bangkok^ Trade. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT J Bangkok, Nov. 23. The heavy drop in revenue since the beginning of the Siamese year has led the Ministry of Finance to issue a notification urging the Ministers to impress upon officials110 words
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Article154 1930-11-24 11 Passengers Escape Through Broken Windows. [Reuter's Service.] Nantes, Nov. 22. An express train from Paris was derailed near Oudon owing to the subsidence of the track as a result of heavy rains and the flooding of the River Loire. The engine and two coaches fell into the154 words
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Article87 1930-11-24 11 Outsider Wins Manchester Handicap. f Reuter'., Service, i Manchester. Nov. 22. Th? result of the Manchester November Handicap (IH mile>. the la?t important flat race cf the season was as fellows. GLORIOUS DEVON «G Richards* 73. 1 COLIGNY II (Martin. 7. 2 NESTORIAN < Berry > 687 words
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Article68 1930-11-24 11 I Lancashire Lose Second Championship Match. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Nov. 22. Lancashire's chances cf appearing again in the final of the County Rugby championship were practically disposed of to-day at Manchester, where they were beaten by Durham. It was a low scoring game. Durham winning by68 words
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Article46 1930-11-24 11 Provisional Cabinet Resigns. t ßeuter's Service.] New York, Nov. 22. News from Lima says the provisional cabinet formed after the revolt against President Leguia, has resigned. It is surmised this is due to dissatisfaction at the manner in which the labour troubles were handled.46 words
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Article36 1930-11-24 11 The Final Census Results. [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Nov. 22. The population of the United States is 122,775.046 according to the final census tabulation to include all United States territories except the Philippine Islands.36 words
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Article138 1930-11-24 11 M. Jaspar Continues in Office. Saigon. Nov. 11. Brussels: On being requested to retain tne post or President of the Council of Ministers. M. Jaspar ask 'd for time to think it over. !U is thought he will re-form the present Ministry and take up his post again.138 words
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Advertisement164 1930-11-24 11 piimsolsl FOR I CARPETS AND I FURNISHING FABRICS I X T Nothing is more displeas- X C-^^T ins to the eye than faded ■/if \-l /M I draperies or coverings. fmRvJ 'SUNDOUR'f 111 \IIK fadele ss fabrics all diffi- Y IJL B i .II IK culties of colour are over-164 words
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Article633 1930-11-24 12 FRENCH PLANS. Projected British Service From Singapore to Hontf Kong. It has seen known for .sonic time, (says the Bangkok Times in an editorial > that the lew Siamese aviation company and the French MrOrient will in du? course carry part of the Europe or633 words
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Article121 1930-11-24 12 J.P.A. MEETING: A CORRECTION. To the Editor. Sir With reference to the report of the Johore Planters Association meeting held at Kluang on 19th instant appearing in your issue of Thursday. 20th instant. I should like to point out that the remarks attributed to Hon. Mr121 words
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Article134 1930-11-24 12 French Penal Settlement at Kerguelen. Paris. Nov. 11. The Fiench penal settlement will b' transferred from Cayenne to the desolated Kerguelen Islands, in the Indian Ocean, near the Antarctic Circle, according to a Press report. It is understood the authorities are contemplating the dMBSBi firstly, in order134 words
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Article85 1930-11-24 12 $40,000,000 for Alleged Acts of Sabotage. The Hague. Nov. 14. Claimjs against Germany aggregating $40,000,000 arLsiny trcm aliened acts of sabotage by German ■gmtl during the war. WCIC unanlßMarty raJWtod bf the mixed Anu'iii ui-Oerman Claims Commission, with the tarawr us. qlhthi oa the iwparafttHi commi85 words
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Article130 1930-11-24 12 THE GAMBLING EVIL. Sequel to Chinese Agitation. I Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, Nov. 2?. T!i Shanghai Municipal Council has decided to abolish greyhound racing in the International Settlement. The decision affcits two British-operated courses whoso shares slumped appreciably following the publication of correspondence130 words
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Article33 1930-11-24 12 THE OI T STRIC SCANDAL. Fail^amentary Enquiry to be Held. Taris. Nov. 21. The Chamber by 585 votes to 10. passed a resolution in favour of a Parliamentary inquiry into the financial scandal.33 words
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Article299 1930-11-24 12 Criticism in French Chamber. Paris Nov. 15. The Chamber is discussing interpellations on the stock exchange crisis. The Socialist M. Mounet said he considered the Government responsible for the crisis. He denounced the scandalous conditions under which a certain company was able to raise the market price of299 words
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Article311 1930-11-24 12 Interesting Evidence in Probate Suit. Lc.idtn. Nov. 10. BOOM details of the life of the late Sir David Yule (described by counsel as cne of the wealthiest men. if not the wealthiest man in th- British Empire > weie revealed in the King's Bench Division, when311 words
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Article45 1930-11-24 12 Polish Agreement with ."Mr. Kreagcr. Warsaw. N'ov. 18. The PolLsh Government on Monday evening signed an agreement with the Swede. Iwan Kieu^er. the so-called Match Kinu. whereby in exchange for a match monopoly throughout Poland Mr. Kieugcr giants a loan of $30,000,000.45 words
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562 1930-11-24 12 AN ALL NIGHT DEBATE. >L Tardieu's Views on Treaty 1 Revision. Paris, Nov. 14. By 323 votes to 270. the Chamber, after an all-night sitting, devoted to a debate on M. Briand's foreign policy, at four this morning 1 passed an order of the day expressing562 words
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Article286 1930-11-24 12 Remarkable Suggestion of Military Agreement. Berlin, Nov. 15. The BerUner Taeeblatt publishes a remarkable article fn.m its Madrid correspondent concerning the present journey of the French Minister of War. ML M.iymot. to Spain. It Ls suggested that conversations are taking place designed to clear the way. not286 words
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Article85 1930-11-24 12 Atlantic Flight Dependent on Weather. The Do. X, will leave for Corunna probably on Tuesday and then pi to Lisbon, the last halting-place in this circuit of Europe. At Lisbon a decision will be taken with regard to crossing the Atlantic and this will be attempted *only85 words
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Article250 1930-11-24 12 CONFERENCE SPEECH. No Reason Against Evolving Satisfactory Scheme. I British Radio Official Service./ Rugby, Nov. 21. Before the Prime Minister rose to conclude the Plenary session of the Round Table Conference, the Aga Khan, chairman of the British Indian delegation, made a short but important250 words
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Article76 1930-11-24 12 Cuban Delegate's Optimism. [Reuter's Service New York. Nov. 21. Viriato Gutierrez, the Cuban Senator who is head of the committee representing Cuban sugar-growers, before going to Europe expressed optimism that the International Sugar Conference at Brussels on December 4 would evolve a definite plan to align production76 words
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Article91 1930-11-24 12 Big Order from Belgian Government. 1 British Radio Official Service.. 1 Rtiffby, Nov. 11. The Belgian Government tc-day confirmed an order for single-seater fighting aeroplin-s of the Fair?y Firefly pattern. It is believed to b.' the largest order for military aircraft ever received in Great Britain from a91 words
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Article81 1930-11-24 12 Blessing for "Struggling Missionaries." [Reuters Service. Vatican City. Nov. 22. Monsicnor Michael Curran. Rector of the IrL>>h Coliege. visited the Pope as proxy for Bishop Edward Galvin. Apostolic Vicar of Hanyang, with the report of the diocese of Hanyang. The Pope, in reply, sympathised with the81 words
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Article316 1930-11-24 12 Free City Indicates its German Character. Berlin. Nov. 17. The Press takes a keen interest in commenting on the results uf the Diet elections in Dantzig Free State and the communal elections in Baden and Mecklemburß. While the communal polls confirm the same tendencies as the recent scneral316 words
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Article1350 1930-11-24 12 TIGERS KEEP OFF DEER. Tapirs Increasing in Malayan Forests. At the Teluk Anson hearing by Mr. T R Hubback, Commissioner, Wild Life Commission. Mr. John Anderson, of Ratanui Estat". in t h course of his evidence said that he had been ♦> years in the1,350 words
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Article62 1930-11-24 12 MORE AM ER ICAN BANKS CLOSE. 1^- I I Bmn banks in i v v lover ictddk? w, D The banks In Ei I Oory*w Junctl Booth Indians states bankii oecurred at Part Bdin i (1(1 vllle) liadlsonvilk Carolina. Tsniwssu The Ash,-Mll.. Carolina m two in: Missouri I WtthdraVftli I62 words
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Article130 1930-11-24 12 Confiscation h> Stviri Recalled. [tatci i With prfen no to M 'in the Hou« I < nardinu the refueal i to ree kium- the felli |«ttQO liai. Ol News ivcalls that £25.000.000. ni Issued t Louden. P;ir:v Peril I burg faumbtn MUM I Klip f(i (h dull130 words
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Article34 1930-11-24 12 The Case Against the (GovernorGcMraL M;i!i\(i NieM: The Public Pi arrpstrd inrliulmi: fen (Korrai Qttvtnl H \..r: nection witli the Ck finnandecl eighteen DMMtI !ni:ainst OenenU Ymmm li n«.u wr< tto34 words
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Article398 1930-11-24 13 Displaced in Spain by Football. Seville. S"Vilk\ the horn? of bull-fighting, had a rud" shock raemtly when it woke up to the fact that White its monumental bull-ring was beta* c' mulish cl. hues stidium had been opened in the presence of thousands cf foctb.U enthuriasis who an398 words
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Article235 1930-11-24 13 The Royal Irish Automobile Club has circulated amongst the guarantors a statement of accounts In connection with the second Irish International Grand Prix, held on July 18th and Ifth of this year, together with the corresponding figures cf the race of 1929. The expenditure in connection235 words
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Article251 1930-11-24 13 Lawn tennis players seem to be developing the artistic temperament. Just as prima donnas and leading tenors are reputed to snarl at the conductor, certain competitors in firstclass tennis tournaments have recently given vocal expression to their contempt for the decisions of the unfortunate umpire. When words fail251 words
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Article63 1930-11-24 13 Easy Victory for New South Wales. London. Xov. 11. Sydney. New South Wales beat South Australia by 213 runs. Scores: New South Wales 228 (Bradman 61, Pairfax 62, Hooker 64). South Australia. 124 ((Hooker 5 for 28.) New South Wales 396 (Bradman 121. Kippax 104, Allsopp 93.63 words
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Article632 1930-11-24 13 None of Your Put-Up Jobs. I was on my way to one of those high-speed emporia where one has ones shoes soled or shined. hat cleaned, and. in fact, any part of the apparel or anatomy overhauled "While U wait." On this particular occasion I had made a632 words
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Article104 1930-11-24 13 U.S. Army and Navy Settle Differences. Washington. Nov. 6. Army authorities at West Point Military Academy and Navy authorities at Annapolis Naval Academy are understood to have settled their differences on the subject of football contests between the two institutions. Mr. Charles Francis Adams. Secretary of the Navy,104 words
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Article36 1930-11-24 13 A Successful Shooting Expedition. Caloutla. Nov. 11. Benares. Nev. 11th.— Hobbs and Sutcliffe returned after the completion of two days' .shojting in the Imiliban forests. They bagged five samburs. one bear, and onpanther.36 words
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Article38 1930-11-24 13 Marriage to Royal Tank Corps Officer. London. Nov. 12. The well-known tennis player. Miss Joan Fry. was married to Lieut. T. A. Lakeman. of vne Royal Tank Corps, at Holy Trinity Church Brompton. to-day.38 words
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Article30 1930-11-24 13 51 Points Scored Against Dublin University. London, Xov. 13. Cambridge University defeated Dublin University at Cambridge to-day by the big margin of 51 points to 6.30 words
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Advertisement276 1930-11-24 13 SlwV'b'the rec-ofniKf] J itanJard «»i quality. For uiio art- not uistitied in using tin* txce ptional string. I£T"* I \rin<• u r s nit ilium- sMi dsT st U ri r n^ the Var- T, Jjj v Stai and n rropicul have r>ria%i iv^m-.ml nna—tiq. rhese v«Mtt xr nxnoncu in276 words
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Advertisement21 1930-11-24 13 The revised scheme for Government Scholarships for Malay boys at English Schools in ih? Colony Lb published in the Government Gazette.21 words
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Advertisement224 1930-11-24 13 I For the I i anr p q i I 1j ri Lr 1 Lrf O I paws and pencils wear or to carry f ~1 "Chic" best describes them. j Symmetry, color and design combine to make i the new Eversharps t q j than ever before jFg Th224 words
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Advertisement847 1930-11-24 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. Sail* TEIRESIAS For Amsterdam. London and Hamburg847 words
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Advertisement487 1930-11-24 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in 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. 12 s.s. CITY OP WELLINGTON Jan. 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OP JOHANNESBURG487 words
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Advertisement396 1930-11-24 14 P. O. British India and Apcar li nes (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N f n UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY s (.ovirvx' LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPv\ Due Tonnage. Singapore. l..i uuri RANCHI 16,500 Nov.396 words
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Advertisement602 1930-11-24 15 0 S. K. Line. New York -(from Kobe) Knight Service.] Kwansai Maru Dec. 27 Vamouwr: (from Kobe) t Arabia Maru Dec. 20 .iambus (Bremen) London Maiu Dec. 19 20 «nd An l Capo Town. Rio de MM and Buenos Aires. ii pas>asr £190.] T Rio de Janeiro Maru Dec. 4602 words
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Advertisement429 1930-11-24 15 T X ml I RFTIIRN FARFS TO V I 111 EUROPE ON DOLLAR LINERS. JIM i 111 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY mil THE FOLLOWING ROUND- JIM X ff) TRIP FARES TO EUROPE \\C X X if I WILL APPLY BY LEAVING \\k X 111 SINGAPORE &OR PENANG JIM *f X 11) BY429 words
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Advertisement821 1930-11-24 15 K. P. M. EONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP BATAVIA.] (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight*, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.821 words
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Article134 1930-11-24 16 Development of the Port. New York, Oct. 29. The Mayor of New York to-day asked for approval by the Federal authorities of plans for the improvement and expansion of the port of New York which are expected to cost $45,000,000 [£9.000,000]. These plans, which involve alterations on both134 words
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Advertisement670 1930-11-24 16 Burns Phllp Line. (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4.512 tons). The s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de670 words
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Advertisement179 1930-11-24 16 s* NORDDEUTSCHER |ij|fcg LLOYD. ll||#k||lM (Incorporated in Germany The underr.oted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 9 MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 27 TRIER For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Dec. 6 S LIPPE Fx Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka179 words
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Advertisement535 1930-11-24 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTl (Incorporated In USA) **U,. GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, N\. w y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Due Sails M.S. SILVERPALM Nov. 25 Dec 1 tt Ito M.S. SILVfiRTEAK Dec. 9 Dec 15 J »n PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES-STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to535 words
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Miscellaneous706 1930-11-24 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembln 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 6706 words
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Miscellaneous248 1930-11-24 16 Anby. Sar. 319, from Java 23, for Kuching 26. Kistna. Brit. 672, from Bangkok 23. for Bangkok 28. Desirade. Fren. 6013, from Haiphong 23, tor Colombo 24. Toyoka Maru, Jap. 4388, from Yokohama 23. for P. Swettenham 24. Selangor, Brit. 445, from P. Swettenham 23. for P. Swettenham 24. Gemas.248 words
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Article147 1930-11-24 17 nty cent piece pnmng taur- e "r Thr i h >fore forti IfM hen I Pulo Rimau from Pulo BfH loOf 100 Is two fathoms. isierari to 10 nsfton of iven when formerly Uld R.i. had.. ma. veaeel iroq -.a> Lei 2 1 I tegs. I N I 19'N. Bring147 words
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Article42 1930-11-24 17 H Bulletin of .h Bun for the Hruairii ind 2 deaths. Cartti dvaths. M.idraV.jp.i!..n; 1 hUnrii I I ath. (afomiMi uid i death. ;)kti2ue. cholera or "turith.ii ltitrrii.itiini.il Nvtth'tuentM 1 death ■Ed EMHN'G \m\IMKKR NTH. Wngßi and 6 deaths; b42 words
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Article55 1930-11-24 17 M*> Kt nt in Singapore for hristmas. Admiral Sir Arthur Una ls due. says the d at Nanking C ..mmander C. D. OH the 23rd. The N rr.ber 14. and Km tor* fortnight. -in cruise io the iMtine Saigon k D nriMr 16-21. tmM u Singapore Kent55 words
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Article58 1930-11-24 17 d 'd U < .mada for Whaling Privileges. Oslo, Nov. 12. Hi. smning of a Cav under which Nor••mnty over the Sven- land, which were ited by the second Fram Svendrup. The treaty tnu-nt. where, however. Lpatod, as Canada underprivileKes to Norwegian using the Islands as a A58 words
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Article54 1930-11-24 17 HO N G-KONG RA.F. BASE. '•"Kind .Changes Hands. the RAF Base at Kai 'hanging hands. Squadron man. M BE, who has had '>>(!»■. being relieved by Wood, who for the past I Wnrtal at Calshot. The >nns part of the Far East '"•martens of which are now ladran Leader Wood54 words
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Article697 1930-11-24 17 Making For Harbour. The day is grey and wild; blinding am squalls blot out all but the nearer foreground. The huge seas are in fearful tumult. Some attempting to climb the massive breakwater are hurlt-d back to meet their oncoming fellows and. leaping skyward in vast volume,697 words
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Article304 1930-11-24 17 Eight Lost When Steamer Founders. New York, O«t. 29. The steamer Mallory. of the Clyde Line, reached the port of New York this morning bringing news of the sudden foundering of the cargo vessel Barbados in a storm off the Delaware coast in the small hours of304 words
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Article44 1930-11-24 17 Mitsubishi Discharge Many Employees. Tokyo, Nov. 14. The Mitsubishi Dockyard has discharged I 2.600 workers, 20 per cent, of its entire employees, owing to the hard times in the? fhipl bui'.jing industry and also due to the enforcement of the London Treaty44 words
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Article559 1930-11-24 17 A New Lifeboat Launching Gear. A new lifeboat launching gear, and a device whereby fog signals can be changed into something that may be seen, with a pilotage instrument for determining the position of ships at night near the coast, and other nautical inventions, give a certain shipping559 words
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Article297 1930-11-24 17 Eskimos Say He Did Not Reach His Goal. Toronto. Oct. It. Major T Burwash. who recently flew to King Williams Land, in the Arctic, and found relics of the Sir John Franklin party, states in an interview here that he met Eskimos who formed part of297 words
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Article134 1930-11-24 17 Ships Nearing Completion. The following Is a list of the vessels which are expected to be completed for service in the Royal Navy during the coming 12 months: Cruiser, Exeter, at Devonport. end of June, 1931; flotilla-leader, Keith, at Barrow, March; destroyers, Brilliant. Blanche, and Boreas. Tyne,134 words
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Advertisement174 1930-11-24 17 r7fr\--fc^ PRE- EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD Only long strands of pure golden Virginia I tobacco arc seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny of the microscope. The careful elimination by special J^pf processes of all dcletenous matter ensures J^P^^[\ mm k» the superfine quality174 words
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Article1258 1930-11-24 18 ALDERSHOT DISPLAY. Speed of the Modern Tank. Aldershot. Oct. 18. The military authorities were fortunate in the weather to-day for their demonstration of mechanization and scientific developments in the Army for the Delegates to thr Imperial Conference. Warm sunshine and occasional cloud, with just enough breez?1,258 words
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Article68 1930-11-24 18 Geneva Adopts System of Rating. Geneva. Nov. 11. The Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference adopted by nineteen votes Count von Bemstorff and M. Litvinoff abstaining a system of rating individual military service for each State in which conscription is in force. The limitation applies without distinction to68 words
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Article80 1930-11-24 18 The King has been pleased to approve that the Honourable Richard Stafford Cripps. KC. be appointed Solicitor-General, in r.ucccssion to Sir Jam?s Melville. K.C.. M.P., resigned. Mr. Cripps is tha youngest son of Lord Parmoor. Ik- was ban u» 1889 and was educated at Winchester and New College.80 words
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Advertisement264 1930-11-24 18 I BANYAK KUAT V is the car that is fitted with one of our line of carburettors. <» Apart from this marked increase A in power and pep, the mileage V P^ r gallon is greatly improved. Y V V V We have a good range of these Y instruments264 words
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Advertisement711 1930-11-24 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.G45.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers. Esq.. Charles J Hainbro. E. q J. O. Robinson, Esq., W. H. Shelford, Esq Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON711 words
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Advertisement135 1930-11-24 18 THE /^TI SOUTH |i| BRITISH W HRE, Ma, ,m;/.;.,,'; h MOTOR vu PHSONAL ion FATAL ACCi: yd^ RAVI 1 U owrUki 1 ITonh(,,- Policy ror $h OBTAIN full from th. EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATiri LIMITED. THE OCEAN N((II^« GUAftANTEE <»Ui'onuii»\ 1 'mitid tine I Malay.iii 1 1/ I I C135 words
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Article146 1930-11-24 19 Inside Billiard Ml piping nif fitting bored through, and 1 have hollowed out eon- billiard ballOf the F.MS (White ants> rii j do an Unas 1 ruetawea, i« r.'ly treated od ta this eanneC" to the utti-r :i -tract ion H usually pro- hi< h .1 rmil Th<146 words
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Article113 1930-11-24 19 Utfenal Federation Issues ar-book. DSJ Federa- ;cd its sixth a uaefttl compli- Ua The union ceni] over 13.000. I <->■ (u: many I tlTit 0:)0 A Mtria Ida MO, 220.0G0. A koua (nan- mlona In ah tiic cani i mtri The hM» 173 affi- j mpaxkon v.ith 35113 words
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Article85 1930-11-24 19 harvested 2.290.300 !Klcd June 30 IMS-HJ and 600 1 I pra were manu- proAt 'I 18 12s 2d M TUc jublx-r crop 1 again* iB2.oooib 1 U* nUte mm 583d. 1 ;<nd the avirage net unr.acd value of the -<k was 6.99d. per Ib. ""unts show a profit directors recommend85 words
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Article415 1930-11-24 19 Depressing U.S. and Herman Influences. London. Oct. 29. Over the week-end there was a general incHratton to close commitments on the short Id*, and most commodities rallied considerably, but reports from the United States and ...many cvntimie to depress the market, and t M rtimcuM to MM how415 words
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Article247 1930-11-24 19 Proposal for a Loan to Cultivators. Calcutta, Nov. 12. Mr Alexander IfaiT. Finance VI mo r. <han Bahadur K. G M Faroqui. Minister ol ture, and Mr A Ca^e'.ls. Secretary io th° Government ol Bang*!, attended a conference ot the Bengal National Chamber of Commerce the Bengal247 words
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Article31 1930-11-24 19 .Month's Inspection of Japan's Industries. Iwaki. Nov. 14 The Canadian business men's mission left Kob;' lor Shanuh.ii vr^fcrclav after half a months inapeoUon of tndaatriaJ centres in .Japan.31 words
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Article123 1930-11-24 19 The repoit of the Brooklands Selangor Rubber Ccmpany states that crop harvested for the year ended June 30 was 1.365.3001b. (against 1.525.7701b. for the previous yean, the reduction beiriK consequent on the May tapping holiday. The fob. cost was 5.28d. per lb.. and the net price realized was 6.69d. per123 words
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Article446 1930-11-24 19 To-Day' s Price Changes. EXCHANGE RATES. November 22. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3 3 4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London T. T.446 words
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Article864 1930-11-24 19 S.AIIRDAY, NOV. 22ND. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I Mayers sellers, i 20s 25s 1 lis 12s 13s 14s 10 15 40 45 35 40 10s 12s nom. j 3s 6d 4s 6d NOM 17'-.. 22»v 35 49 Hong Kong Tin fss» 16s 6d 17s 6d Idris (ss> 7s 7s864 words
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Article159 1930-11-24 19 BLAKE CO. DAILY REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 21, 12.30. p.m. Rubber is .ster.dy locally although report ?d slightly lower from abroad. Tin has also rcact?d and the local price is down 50 cents. November lubber shipments from Malaya nrc estimated round 42.000 tons, whilst then ar^ optimistic rumours of expected better159 words
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Article230 1930-11-24 19 100 Dismissals in Ceylon. Colombo, Oct. 25. In an endtavcur to cut costs of production, rubber estates generally have reduced planters" pay from 15 to 50 per cent, and agents' managerial charges have been reduced. It is understood that so far about 100 planters have been230 words
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Article81 1930-11-24 19 [British Radio Official Service. I Rugby. Nov. 21. Foreign exchanges arc: Amsterdam 12.07 S. Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 ,d.. Berlin 20.83. Brussels 34.83. Bucharest 818. Rio 4 13-16. Buenos Aires 38 7-16. Copenhagen 18.16. Qssevi 25.055. Helsingfors 193. Hong Kong Is. 3 5-16d.. Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 42.70. Milan81 words
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61 1930-11-24 19 November 22nd.. IS o'clock noon. Latest Cable:—London Sprt sheet 4 9 lGd. per lb. New York Spot Sheet Gets. 9U per Jb. Buyers Sellers RSS. equal to London Standard. Spot l 14 Standard RSS. on Tender Dec. lb 15', January l^ 1 l§% Jan-March 15>,61 words
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Article121 1930-11-24 19 MACPHAIL CO'S DAILY REPORT. Sinß:«pore. Nov. 11. Tin. Steady.— Ayer Hitams 11s lls 9d. Kintm 1.00 1.05. Kuehais 67'.- 75'... Svinuii LUM IM2 1 1.10, Penawats 45 50. Malay Consuls 16 L 18 1 Pangnga Rivers 3s 4' ..ci 4s 3d. Pr lalin^s 4s 4* lOd, Ulu Kiangs 70 75.121 words
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Article78 1930-11-24 19 Some Dividends Declared. IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! Londo:.. Xov. 22. The r?port of Asahan Rubber show, a Iqm of £2.627 with a carry forward of £13.704 Rajawella is declaring a final divid :id Dfl 2'-j making I for the year and Lumut 5 foi the year. At78 words
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Article135 1930-11-24 19 Not an Entire Success in London. London, Oct. .11. The measure of sucre.™ achieved in the -usr of rubber a.« road surface material CUM up for consideration at a meeting of the Corporation of the City of London. Sir William Thoimts enquired how for th--laying of a rubber135 words
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Article125 1930-11-24 19 Plan for Renewal of Privilege. Paris Nov. 14. The Finance Commission of the Chamber has heard M Pietri (Minister for Jm (Monies) on the draft law regarding the renewal of the privilege ol the Banque de llndochine. The Minister declared that the project provided very great advantages.125 words
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Article67 1930-11-24 19 Japanese Nationalisation Plan. Tokyo, Nov. If. The government plan for amalgamating th" steel foundries into a big company, with the Yawata Government steelworks as a nucleus, is progressing and details will be fixed up ihu week. The scheme aims at ihe nationalize L>n of the ster-1 industries67 words
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Article53 1930-11-24 19 The Largest in the Far East. Tokyo. Nov. 1 1. A new electricity tmtrathig office h.-»s been established in eastern Japan for the supply of electricity to Tokyo. This gen.»ratii»r station is the biggest and most completely equipped in the Far East and will bf called the53 words
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Article21 1930-11-24 19 1 Boustead and Co.. Penang, Agents: Ratrut Basin (First half Novembi-n 519 hours: 46,000 yards. 437 pkls.21 words
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Advertisement140 1930-11-24 19 l| Royal Exchange i i What do you connect with these two words §j I Insurance if; Then why not give this old established if! tf; Corporation the benefit of your connection and B I be assured of complete satisfaction. if! I llogai Isxriianar &stuvnntt. 1 i INCORPORATED A D140 words
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MALAYA COMMAND ROUT NEGRI SEMBILAN.
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Article1165 1930-11-24 20 State Side Breaks Up After Promising Start. Malaya Command. 21pts.: N. Sembilan spts. It any further proof were needed that ihe Malaya Command are a winning team this year, it was forthcoming on the Padang before a record crowd on Saturday when they beat Negri Sembilan. who1,165 words
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Article236 1930-11-24 20 Better Side in Heavy Going. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Koala Lumpur, Nov. 21. Penan* 12pts.; Selanpor 3pt&. Selangor and Penang played their Malaya Cup fixture this evening on the Kuala Lumpur Padang in a downpour of rain throughout except for the first five minutes. ThiTe was236 words
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Article492 1930-11-24 20 Perak and Selangor "A" Teams Meet. Per»k A 21: Selangor A 4. Some rousing Rugby was witnessed by a large gathering of Perak Rugby enthusiasts on Saturday afternoon when the "A" Team of Selangor. met the Perak "A" Team on the Ipoh ground. Neither ride had any492 words
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Article108 1930-11-24 20 International Soccer Tournament. [Reuters Service. 1 VVrexham, Nov. 22. England beat Wales 4—o in the International Football Tournament here to-day. FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT, i London, Nov. 22. The match was farcical by reason of the fact that whereas England had the services of players who have108 words
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Article31 1930-11-24 20 SOME CROWD 78,000 Spectators See Yale Beat i Harvard. Y&lebowl, New haven. Nov. 22. I Before 78,000 spectators Yale beat Harvard 13 0 in the 49th. annual inter- 'Varsity football match.31 words
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CHAMPIONS' MERITORIOUS WIN.
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Article, Illustration671 1930-11-24 20 Halliday Celebrates His Transfer to Manchester. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. 7 London, Nov. 22. Typical soccer season weather prevailed for to-day's League matches, reports from most parts of the country showing showery and windy conditions and sodden grounds. There were few surprises although there were several particularly good671 words
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Article281 1930-11-24 20 Reuter cables the full results as follow: DIVISION 1. A Good Win for Portsmouth. Arsenal 5. Middlesbrough 3 Birmingham 4: Grimsby 1 Blackburn 5: Huddersneld 3 Blackpool 2: Aston Villa 2 1: West Ham 1 Leeds 2: Chelsea 3 Leicester 2: Sheffield Wed. 5 Manchester C. 3:281 words
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Article423 1930-11-24 20 SINGAPORE SECOND. Yesterday's Results at Farrer Range. Weather conditions of a most trying description prevailed yesterday morning when Singapore fired off in the annual Inter-port shooting competition at the Farrer Range. It was an extremely hot morning, which caused a mirage, while varying light, due to423 words
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Article316 1930-11-24 20 S.C.C. Win Easily at Serein ban. M^C 4: Negri Sembilan 0. The side which the S.C.C. sent up to Serem- ban had little difficulty in winning their match against Negri Sembilan .or the Sungei Ujong Ciub» on Saturday afternoon, the result b-ing J4 0. in their favour. Singapore316 words
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