The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1930
1930-11-26
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Title Section20 1930-11-26 1 The Singapore Free Press \O. IW« ESTABLISHED 183 S. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article526 1930-11-26 1 Doubts are already being felt, says Reuter, whether an Indian federation can be evolved fitting m with the demand for Dominion status Page 11. The seven and a half hour day for coalminers comes into existence on Monday. Deadlocks between master* and men m South Wales and526 words
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Article875 1930-11-26 1 I When the Princ of Wales went last week to Yarmouth and the herring, he launched into the waters of history and grounded on the very foundation of English maritime life. Scottish I and East Anglian chronicles are written m her-ring-lore, and Mr. A. M. Samuel, the faithful875 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1930-11-26 1 -kEvinator I Htiy operate A lllt Troplcs i ll hinv M Raffles Hotel Friday, November 28th. SPECIAL Cabaret The Daasant 6.15. SPECTACULAB DANCING ARTISTS Mdlle. MURA SMIRNOVA nill Appear In A Japanese Dance and VYNER GOMES AND SYBIL JAMES j m Claire De Lune. j SYBIL JAMES j Will Dante253 words
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Advertisement286 1930-11-26 1 I "BULL DOG" I BRITISH LAGER. I Brewed Bottled I I Robt. Porter'&'/Co., Ltd. I LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. I LIGHT, SPARKLING REFRESHING I I OBTAINABLE FROM i BUN BEE CO., i HIGH ST. PROVISION STORE, I KIM ANN CO., LIM KHOON HENG, I ORCHARD RD. PROVISION STORE, I i And286 words
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Advertisement86 1930-11-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notices, auctions etc Page 9. The point about the new Chevrolet Pag 5. The best of everything at the Fresh Food Page 9 Gas means hot water at any time m no tune Page 20. Wakefield Castrol has been approved for use on all Morris models Page86 words
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Advertisement25 1930-11-26 1 KELVINATOR THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Easy To Buy Cheap To Operate A Necessity In The Tropics GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated In U.S.A.) Sales-Service 55, Robinson Road25 words
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Article411 1930-11-26 2 The Prime Minister on Thrift. Mi M.»< ijonald spoke at a lunch -tm gtHU by thi Lord Miyor n th- Mansion BMK to the dekgalM tt> the London Regional Savings Confcii'.e nhirh nut at Guildhall for its -annual sittings Mr MatD^i-aid. proposing the toast of -Tht National Savings411 words
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Article256 1930-11-26 2 Ignored by German Public and Government. Berlin, Nov. 11. The anniversary of the armistice was generally Ignored by both the public and the Government. Only a few newspapers refer to the significance cf the day. which, it Ls unanimously declared, conjures up bitter and painful memories of the256 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement318 1930-11-26 2 51 WHITE'S ELECTRIC COMBS. REVITALISE THE HAIR. and increase its beauty. STOCKISTS MEDICAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. j CAPITOL j I RESTAURANT. 1 I (RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE FOR I SPECIAL FESTIVE I DINNER 1 XMAS EVE, I [j BOXING NIGHT* I NEW YEAR'S EVE* f Extension of318 words
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Advertisement257 1930-11-26 2 ii Victoria Theatre I S j a ji THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD I I By the S. A. D. C. l| 1 j i Thursday, December 4th. E I s I Plans Now Open at Littles. ■ivi■?J h i |6.15| TO-NIGHT BEES LAST NIGHT of Paramount'a rapid-fire Action Comedy257 words
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Advertisement219 1930-11-26 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9J5 j Positively LAST SereeniLt OWING TO HEAVY j DEMAND ELSEWHERE I WE ARE FORCED TO i WITHDRAW I I Fox-Movietone's Glorification of Youth 1 5 "SUNNY SIDE UP II J* IF YOU ARE NOT ONE OF THE 32,030 WHO HAVE SEEN THIS FILM Remedy the Defect! "SUNNY219 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous232 1930-11-26 2 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 26th. Hmh Water. 02.20. 7.7. ft.. 13.05. 8.9 ft Ru«by SCC Tournament Merchants vs Etceteras; B Coy. Welch vs. Johore. Johore; D Coy. Welch vs. Islands. Tanajbn. Hockey Chinese vs. SRC. S.R.C. U.S. vs. SCC. Padaiig Thursday. 27th. Hiph Water. 03 10. 75 ft.. 13 54. 84232 words
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Article378 1930-11-26 3 MESCAL EXPERIMENT. Notes Dictated When they Were Drugged. Am\zinß visions c ?en during ?xp; i riments with the drug mescal, which Dr. Macdonald Critchley. junior neurologist of Kings Collier 1 Hospital, and a medical friend carried out upon themselves, are d^sctibed m the current British Medical Joudnal.378 words
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Article293 1930-11-26 3 Baronet Famous as Shot and Card-Player. Sir Joeepfa Henry Bernard Doughty Tichburne. holder of a baronetcy which is a familiar name all the English-speaking world over heeaUßC Of the famous "Tichborne case" died m London m mail w°ek at the age of 40 Sir Joseph was293 words
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Article184 1930-11-26 3 And Then A Swim To A Boat. Sydney. I WnQ9 working on the urcat new Sydney H-vbour bridge, a man named Ktlly slipped Mid fell 175 fe-t into the harbour. h<> hurtled down feel first, and a* he otruckl 'ho water a great column of184 words
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Article71 1930-11-26 3 Lord Baden-Powell Compelled to Lie Up. Loiidmi. Oct. 13. In Interfering In Bghl between bta pet loos. Lord Baden-Poweil WM badly bitu-n on tne rist. and lo?s of blood has compelled him to Kivt- up hi.s lagafeoMiito. ••It «M ):;v fault. MM Lor'! Bid ..-Powjll. I should71 words
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Article413 1930-11-26 3 LONG PU RSE NEEDED. Some Lord Mayors Spend £30,000 m A Year. So much has tht Lord Mayoralty of London become a rich mmn*l job" that many \ldermcr, m recent yean have had to abandon hope of ever holding this, high office. They have felt that the double burdens ol413 words
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Advertisement156 1930-11-26 3 rU \cnrs Gift Rook De Luxe." CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVALS BY JUJET BKEDON picturesque monograph of the rites, monies and observances m relation thereto. ;x illustrations m colour-photogravure selected Chinese paintings and numerous woodblock prints. PRICE $8.00 POST FREE I KELLY AND WALSH LTD. 1 Incorporated m Hong Kong). RArr156 words
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Advertisement117 1930-11-26 3 I A fresh pure I body- builder I I Horfidti Mated Milk is f I tht hod for baino that I mothers have icarnci to r I irusLHifii of jusl tiwse I body- building elements g I essential for babys 1 I kealih. Horhcks is so 1 easily digested that117 words
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Advertisement301 1930-11-26 3 1 Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES U, First Cross Street MALACCA. X 11, Light Street PENANQ j U f Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. J3 i Registered by and Security deposited with jjj the Straits Settlements Government. S i Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, jjj Guardians, Rent Collectors,301 words
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Article211 1930-11-26 4 Road 350 Miles North of Iceland. A road, believed by its constructors to be the Jiorthernmost motor highway m the world k now being built m the extreme north of Finland, between the town of Kyro and the Petsamo Fjord, an isolated bay washed by the Arr211 words
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Article746 1930-11-26 4 U.S.A. DEVELOPMENT. Co-Ordination of Rail, Road and Air May be Effected. By E. V. Watson. (Free Press and N.A.N.A. copyright.) Detroit. Oct. 18. /"•HANGING conditions affecting automobile manufacturing contemplate co-ordination of the motor car with the motor coach, the motor truck, aircraft and rail lin?s m746 words
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Article248 1930-11-26 4 The Safety Factor m Railway Stock. In the manufacture of railway material considerations of safety, apart from the question of value for money, make it essential that the highest possible quality of material is secured. To this end most strenuous tests are devised. The ordinary248 words
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Article1213 1930-11-26 4 AN OLD OBSESSION. Probable Help for the Industry. The reduction by twopence per gallon m the price of petrol, writes John Prioleau m the Observer, is the latest of a long series of remarkable fluctuations, ever since the war. m the cost, this side of the1,213 words
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Article52 1930-11-26 4 Contrr.ry to runu.ui. tin I through MM <* its otlu u«N works at TK.tlora PM* M OOOttDOMI IW att.r Ukt BW tory is UlMlllim mainly an assembly plai important IMUlll h» U IIH l MWphni, m BOOjmnW arrangements made by eh. I Hooton Aatodraaht, bhu south52 words
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Advertisement182 1930-11-26 4 1 Do You Know A Whippet Car?| 4 t X t |It Will Do 30M.P.G. Will Do 5-60 M PH. (on Top) I Will Carry 5 Adults I I Costs Little to Buy I Costs Little to Run I f Costs Low HP Tax I Does not this Suggest Economy.182 words
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Advertisement275 1930-11-26 4 I -Sllenburgs Foods The 'Allenhurvs' Foods particularly suited t 0 the feeding of bah,rs U climates. The v are grrmfrce and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. tt&ife. 1 MmU^i Food No Fre,h .lock, of ,h, All. n«,or>. f^ •re »n,p., rt d r.rh w^275 words
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Article1139 1930-11-26 5 THE IDEAL GARAGE. Separate Compartments for Car and Tools. The advantages of having p "lock-up" i;er?re are so universally appreciated that every ownerdriver endeavours to have a motor house of his own m which he can safely keep supplies for the maintenance of his car. The1,139 words
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Article218 1930-11-26 5 casionally. the spout pouring so easily that there is no danger of water being spilled ovei the plating or finding its way under the bonnet. SCOPE FOR INDIVIDUAL IDEAS. The space under the bench may be used for larger spare parts, well v.iapped m oiled paper r.nd canvas, while m218 words
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Article764 1930-11-26 5 VOICES FROM THE PAST Some Historical Exhibits at Olympia. It must be a quarter cf century ago that I first peeped into the Olympia Show. It mny be a year or two longer. But what I remember most of all was gluing myself to the Minerva764 words
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Article100 1930-11-26 5 Early Car Still Capable of Good Mileages. I have^ m my possession, writes a correspondent to a motoring journal, an early American car. the 1909 Schacht. Tho engine is i watercooled flat twin, with the cylinders placed lengthwise of the car and horizontally. The flywheel (which is enormous)100 words
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Article299 1930-11-26 5 Interesting Statistics of Registration. Seme interesting statistics m connection with the motor cars m service m New Zealand are published by the Charles Kaines Advertising Agency. Ltd of Wellington. By far the largest number of the 152.639 motor cars registered m New Zealand as at February299 words
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Article363 1930-11-26 5 First Considerations of a Woman Owner-driver. When a new and inviting dish is set before a man he merely samples the finished article, and does not make disconcerting enquiries as to the ingredients or method employed m iho attainment of that result. In the srme vay363 words
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Article226 1930-11-26 5 Miss Cottle Wins Highest Possible Honour. The triumv^-! cf Miss Marjcre Ccttle against adversity was the feature of the concluding day cf the European si:-; days' trial, which was concluded at Grenoblt recently The event was won by the Italian team. Miss Cottle. who has always226 words
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Article142 1930-11-26 5 The remarkable performance of the Austin Seven driven by S. C. H. Davis and the Earl of March to first place m the recent 500-mile i ace has been followed by the same machine gaining the following thirteen international class records: Kilometres. m ph. 50 83.58 100 8456142 words
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Article189 1930-11-26 5 Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Germany suddenly and vigorously turning its attention to light cars, apart from the fact that a nation renowned for its stolid common sense has come round to our way of thinking, is that a fresh competitor will thus no doubt arise189 words
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Advertisement184 1930-11-26 5 I 1 THAT'S THE POINT! I thr steeplejack said when he I irvpped on to a spiked railing. |J Hut i Mat's beside the point. The point is -4t*r, dtar, this ad. seems to be full I of points- like the NEW CHEVROLET n.n of INTERESTING POINTS. I I FOR184 words
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Advertisement179 1930-11-26 5 I I IP ifl I Darkens Teeth Remove it daily r\ENTAL science m studying the then removes it m gentle safety to M^JF commoner tooth and gum dis- enamel. No other way will make orders finds their chief cause to be teeth as sparkling white a coating on teeth known179 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1930-11-26 6 Chess Problems and Solutions. Bu Our Chess Editor. Problem No. 104. (By A F. Mackenzie White to move and m.it« m three moves. Frankfurt Tournament. Tb< Frankfurt International Tournament which opened on September 7 came to a closr OB September 18. There was a very tight finish between MMMBWtIKtI and1,284 words
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Article340 1930-11-26 6 Effect of Socialist Legislation. Evident c of the kftOWM m tho number of married WOMen recehHng the dele is supplied by the Ministry of l.ab; ur Periodically the Ministry tests, by sample, the ehMMIHMi Of the people drawing benefit. Samplt* MR taken on February 17 and340 words
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Article638 1930-11-26 6 Dr Join B. Watson, the founder of the American psychological principle oi "Behaviourism." declares that beauty and charm are morn important to a woman than brains. A university education for a girl. Dr. Watson thinks, is gi little use. if any. Young women, he says, should be done with638 words
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Article627 1930-11-26 6 JOHORE— FACT LEGEND. The Tradition of Mount Ophir. Where is Joliorj Th- recent complim >ni paid by the Sultan of Johor > to Scotland may have inspired rome readers io consult the family atlas and locate this new sphsrc of Scottish influence; but tho majority, w imagine, have been content627 words
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Article469 1930-11-26 6 Sir Wilfred Grenfell on Its Development. Sir Wiirred Grenfel! o$ Labrador, addressing the Manchester Luncheon Club, recalled his first crossing to Labrador m a 90-ton ketch, and described the present conditions m that Country and the work of his hospitals. He had. he said, a great faith469 words
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Article, Illustration682 1930-11-26 6 BORATIUS - BORATIUS i "b 7 THE "DUPLICATE HAND" CRAZE. THK match between Great Britain and the United Kingdom, m which the Americans won by a comfortable margin, has set a craze for "simultaneous" play with duplicate hands and several clubs are to decide championship on these lines.682 words
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Article427 1930-11-26 6 Works of the 17th and 18th Centuries. The Facsimile Text Society, which was founded m America m the early part uf the year lor the reproduction of rare printed tex.^ [and manuscript^. has now gone to England, it 'fortunes being for the moment wry largely :n I tlM427 words
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Article189 1930-11-26 6 Polish-Lithuanian Coicdy. A Uttfc feel lnim h k In I lltt'i- >tl;t other ifml] ;iu;ty. Blight ■UCh it is a curl trves it real lvpuil r to h.vWitt) t: On the Polk h .'i' frontier i c i only tnu either wlae (M i(» ;i frontier h189 words
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Article888 1930-11-26 7 NEW GAMBLING LAW IN SIAM. EFFECT ON CLUB LIFE. (lovernment Commission on Tote. I From Our Own C irrespondent.l Bangkok, Nov. 19. Sir John and Lady Tilley have spent a pleasant week m Bangkok on th?ir way home from Tokyo. Mr. H. R. S. Law. who has been m charge888 words
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Article163 1930-11-26 7 The Women's Christian T- mperance Union again appeals for help m aid of the above Fund In previous years it has been used m providing fifti far the hrunatfi of the hospttmlft, asylums, rmd ether benevolent instituii. m In thftl city, and (or distribution among the poor of163 words
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Article45 1930-11-26 7 The Hcnble Dr. J. E. Smith was elected Pit ,ident of the Penang Eurasian Association its itr.iuuil general meeting held it the P. R. C. Pavilion. Mr. J. W. B. Ofle, the ftwktent. oeniptod the chair and there IM a lair gathering of members present.45 words
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Article136 1930-11-26 7 Police Sergeant Stabbed to Death. BrrV.n. Serjeant Schmer.se, of the Berlin police, was stabbed •to death rod Cr notable Winkelmarm was seriously injured m a dispute which followed a recent dance competition In Dra'.idenburg attended by the two polic-men. Sergeant Schmerse, who wu i leave and m136 words
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Article48 1930-11-26 7 Mr. Kelloffg m the Kunnin/;. Stockholm. Nov. 11. dl h Archbi*hop SoederMoa is be'■.'.••.i to be- the I likely emndidat* tor this year's Nobel Peace Prtae, with Btoekhotai Lord Mayor, Mr. Llndhagen, koA Qm u.f~. kiSecretury ol State, Mr. Kelloj;-. fti .second and third choice.48 words
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Advertisement187 1930-11-26 7 >J 111 jtfORIASIS KASHES Sores jj Start To day With Zam-Buk for A Gloat* Healthy Skin I itchingi mml inflamed conditions of they |y soothed aiul healed by Zam-Buk. skin tumbles are coin- Ah ohamtata by this marvellous balm. soothing and curative power of JKjJoJli rare herbal origin. Zam-Buk is187 words
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Advertisement193 1930-11-26 7 >w^ w '9*i rf«j&S ■*J^^Z3^K^K^3fc mA_ -WILKMAID" 1 j I ALL the vita- is milk at its N /Tl m ins are m best. Pure milk, f "Milkmaia" Con- creamy milk the P*^~^_i** N densed Milk, all finest nourish- 3^l^-^^?^ the cream Give ment for children 1 Wi^EDMiyß yourtamilv"M I193 words
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Article246 1930-11-26 8 Airedale Which Started Law Suit. London, Oct. 31. No motor -cdt wems complete now-a-days without a dog m it. and the question of the liability of the MOW Ofl car for dam;vj t; done by his dog wMte m the t;u |i DOI been threshed out m246 words
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Article152 1930-11-26 8 A pretty and fashionable Chinese wedding m the iei;,rm style took place last Sunday, at if, Banmk Road, Kuala Lumpur, the rjsidenrof Mi. Choy Wong Wan. says the Milay Ma:). The ceromony was short and .simple. .Mr. Chca Kia Peng officiated, Mr. Y. T. Cheng was introducer and Dr. Cnua152 words
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Article121 1930-11-26 8 Simple But Impressive Funeral. Tientsin. Nov. IS. After a simple but impressive Church of England ceremony, the remains of the late Mr. Lenox Simpson were laid to rest at two o'clock this afternoon m the Canton Road Cemetery, where his father's remains also lie. By special121 words
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Article38 1930-11-26 8 A letter from Mr. C. C. Reade, formerly Government Town Planner, F.M.S.. written on board the Union Castle Liner Armadale Ccatle, off Madeira, states that the Colonial Office has appointed him Town Planner at Livingstone Northern Rhodesia. MM.38 words
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Article748 1930-11-26 8 "Axe" at the Treasury Demanded. Mr. Lloyd Georges address to the National Liberal Federation meeting at Torquay, m mail week, dealt with the unemployment problem. He advocated the appointment of a conference representing industry, commerce and finance to evifw the whole position, and a cimmitue which should ruthlessly748 words
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Article225 1930-11-26 8 Swift Decline m Recent Years. RctunM received by the Registrar Gen oral show that England now has the lowest birthrat ol any of the chief European countries. That fact is of particular Interest, m view of the publication of the "Vital Statistic the county of London,225 words
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Advertisement297 1930-11-26 8 Ho* do you manage to keep thin Jim tn this beasdy c/imati t U /a/wqys drink Whiskey and fhlly which content natunlgm and cbes not blow on* out" /<C^ r Apolhnans SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved mmm ftatehed •Taticnt had very297 words
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Advertisement213 1930-11-26 8 It y s a Rare Comforter In these Days of Slump* I j ASK YOUR RETAIL^K FOR A BOTTLE iit >C uW* I __r _gg_^__E_> Jv j» m J*W m CAPSTAN ittecmy Quolilq J -x m J 1 Cermolene is renowned for the successful treat- J^&v|4S&W ment of Bad Legs.213 words
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Advertisement248 1930-11-26 9 siISINSSS CARDS. I/TTSSAGE lf|!^ FUMIKO 0 Phoby Ghaat. r SIORIALS. .jMiUOKi: CASKET CO. I J Neman" Road. .vrn<i. meet cn:s MASSAGE HALL. m HAS! IND MISS HANA ,i {Valeric* Street TFII PHONC "J4G7. TO LET. ranjOOl K:itony Rd. electric laid with m upper storey. Apply to Mr. «i Rd •.oreyed248 words
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Advertisement653 1930-11-26 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders art now invited for th e following materials oi services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender lioom, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Installation of Sanitary Fittings at the followinc premises No. 723 North Bridge Rd653 words
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Advertisement475 1930-11-26 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. Kalaixla on Friday Morning 28th. R. K. P. SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. ST. ANDREW'S DINNER DANCE. FIROPK HOTKL NOVEMBER >BTII. 1930. Members are ndvised that Dinner Jackets nvA\ be worn on this occasion. C. F. SMITH.. Hon Secretary. NOTICE. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SINGAPORE BOY SCOUTS475 words
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Advertisement528 1930-11-26 9 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya, a live "ncw.T' paper— 3o-40 columns of news daily Ako the bert M:d;um for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest Telegrams. Latest News and Latest Announcements. Special Daily London Cables, Rubber and Tin Price Cables together with528 words
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Advertisement367 1930-11-26 9 J JVntA m Advertising BRINGS ITS OWN REWARD. X V WE BUY THE REST IN THE BEST MARKETS V V AMONG OTHER LINES. WE STOCK J The Best Mutton t T/ie fiest Spring Lamb X X The Best Cheddar Cheese The Best Hams Bacons. v ♦V •"Sugar Cane" Brand. f367 words
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731 1930-11-26 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1930. EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT. It is satisfactory to see that committees m connection with the European Unemployment Fund have now been formed m the various Settlements, and it is even more satisfactory to realise that as far as Singapore at least is concerned the Committee731 words
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Article658 1930-11-26 10 Calendars for 1931 have been received from Goodyear's. Members and guests attending the St. Andrew's dinner and dance are advised that dinner jackets may be worn. The Committee of Administration takes over the government of Sarawak until the return of the Rajah about December Ist. Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray.658 words
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Article331 1930-11-26 10 SWEEPING CHANGES. Lack of Decision and Initiative. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia. Nov. 24. Last Saturday some sensation was caused by the announcement of sweeping changes m the formation of the Batavia Police. One of the leaders of the detective force and several police-surveyors have been appointed331 words
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Article100 1930-11-26 10 CRUELTY TO PIGS To the Editor. Sir. In support of the admirable letter by "J.H.S." m your issue of to-day 25th I should like to say that m one part of the East, at least. Java and Bali, pigs are transported m just such crates or100 words
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Article212 1930-11-26 10 Appointment of Local Committee. The Straits Settlements Government has appointed the following Local Committees: Singapore: Messrs. C. E. Wurtzburg ichairman*. J. A. P. Strachan. F. E. Dilley. Lt. Col. Mackenzie. Dr. Webster. Penang: Messrs. G. A. Potts Chairman t. N A. M. Griffin. J. J. Saunders. E. Newbold212 words
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Article255 1930-11-26 10 Relief Work Being Organised. 1 A public meeting of Indians m Penang was held at the Indian Association premises, Dato Kramat Road, on Sunday evening to consider imeasures for the alleviation of unemployment among Indians m Malaya. Dr. N. K. Menon said that of the population m255 words
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Article24 1930-11-26 10 A thanksgiving service will be held m thp Christian Science Reading Room, Bonham Building, over Yokohama Specie Bank, Raffl":, Place, at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow.24 words
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Article551 1930-11-26 10 I OV KVTKR Kh From Blindness to uj. Prize j lniUT «f Nearly 27.. i,.,1» Ea S twm M) ro<i<i... mined, lymu M-monal Ball rants fof the the Child Welfare s papers. a j !ir ably oonpan .1 h doctor*. nur It Was ,h. iv! Of551 words
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Article64 1930-11-26 10 Important V»ti«'« By mistake Ikl U» I has been printed on the i The proper tiny shoul.l I feMO advtrtiscd for >"'• The Theatre llMUfßirn mistake, and asks those «!i chasi-d tickets to mak- ill' M'^ Mr. J. H. M Robson c 1 for Malaya64 words
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Advertisement94 1930-11-26 10 I New Shipment off I Grouse, Pheasants, I Partridges, Ducklings, j I Pigeons, Chickens, Quail, j I (^OLD STORAGE td I ORCHARD ROAD AND SUB-DEPOTS. feXS)®®®®®^ •MA A A I Just Received, j I FINEST QUALITY j DANISH BACON E(Mild cured). I j REAL DELICACY. I UTTLE CO., LTD., I94 words
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Advertisement112 1930-11-26 10 j -:634> j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. I <§> j T. K. K/s j I Leather Shoes with Rubber Sole Sizes 35 tc 42 1 $1.40 and SI. CO per pair. > Gent's Tennis Shoes Sizes 25 to 43 From 70 cts. to $1.15 per112 words
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276 1930-11-26 11 GETTING DOWN TO THE INDIAN PUZZLE. ,Ml»|.K\ PROBLEM& federation FII In With %ini«nj*itus Goal 1 I imdon. Not. 25. ;it the plenary Conference had no Mding British uith realisation m cii.iumg up itlOß. the Indian n has been < loqoence ;»s--:mri. indeed .'bole British hai Urn the the British ;:i276 words
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Article87 1930-11-26 11 I (>l "l^ashT to Companies and People. lltvUr'i Service.] London. Nov. 25. vci oa all charges penal servitude -rung hr.d been the 1 coapaalM and I H men I commercial Uf« :>ity could net m»- Luxemburg Baker M -small trader POUIIIH after Jm 1 ><-nd that he87 words
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339 1930-11-26 11 THE V/ 2 HOUR DAY. Deadlocks m South Wales and Scotland. IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov 25 Thore is ev-ry likelihood of a coal deadlock m South Wales and Scotland after Monday The owners are insisting on a wage reduction m view of the339 words
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Article118 1930-11-26 11 Ministry's Interesting Proposal. I British Radio Official Service Ruirby. Nov. 25. Proposals for the establishment by the Air Ministry of an Imperial School of Air Pilotage for the training and testing of professional pilots m the future were revealed last night at the first annual meeting of118 words
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Article97 1930-11-26 11 Recognition of French Assistance. I British Radio Official Service.) Rugby. Nov. 25. Tht King having approved the grant of decorations to a number of persons who took part m the salvage operations on the occasion of the disaster to RlOl. Lord Tyrrell. British Ambassador m Paris, will97 words
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Article146 1930-11-26 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. (FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT) London, Nov. 25, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £115 316 (up 14 16). Forward £116 7 16 (up £1 2 16). The market is firm. The tin146 words
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Article52 1930-11-26 11 Further Outrage by China Bandits. [Reuter's Par Eastern Service j Hankow, Nov. 25. It is reported the Italian priests Fathers Novell and Luciano were killed by bandits at Hlngan. South Shensi. It is feared the Prefect of the Apostolic Soggiu was also killed f Earlier cables on52 words
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184 1930-11-26 11 MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Government Systems to be Overhauled. Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Osaka, Not. 25. Mr. Inouye. Minister of Finance, addressing 500 bankers of western Japan, reviewed Japan's finances and economic conditions. He said the task of preparing next year's Budget was beset with difficu't'es owing184 words
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Article164 1930-11-26 11 Unabated Confidence and Appreciation. f ßeuters Service] London. Nov. 25. A widely representative gathering m London of 800 delegates to the Central Council of Conservative Associations unanimously passed a motion of unabated confidence m Mr. Baldwins leadership and grateful appreciation of his eminent service?. j Mr.164 words
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Article158 1930-11-26 11 Company Meetings and Reports. [FREE PRESS SERVICE] COPYRIGHT] London. Nov. 25. The annual meeting of Bantan Java to-day adopted the report showing a nett profit of £5.817. No dividend will be paid £12.575 will be carried forward. Lanka Poera adopted the annual report showing a net profit158 words
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Article122 1930-11-26 11 Appeal to the Pope to Start Church Restoration Fund. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca, Nov. 25. A large number of guests and Rotarians were present at luncheon to-day when Mr. Hazel spoke on the work of the Malacca Historical Society m the past and its hopes for the122 words
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Article82 1930-11-26 11 Government to Appeal to the League. r ßeuters Service.] Berlin, Nov. 25. The German Government has decided to appeal to the League of Nations m connection with alleged acts of terrorism against Germans m Polish Upper Silesia. A personal visit paid by the President and a mixed commission82 words
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Article43 1930-11-26 11 Raising Operation Postponed to 1932. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT. London, Nov. 25. The operation of the School Age Raising Bill has been postponed until September 1932 4n order to avoid a crisis with the Liberals. (Earlier cables on page 12.)43 words
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771 1930-11-26 11 MR. WILLIES' CLAIMS. Former Hotel Manager's Appeal. The appeal of Mr. H. H. Willies— former managing director of the Adelphi Hotel against the judgment of Mr. Justice Stevens m the action brought by him against the Adelphi Hotel for the recovery of $22,000. was commenced771 words
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Article130 1930-11-26 11 Before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, m the Supreme Court yesterday, motion was made by Mr. J. v. S. Mills, Solicitor General, for the admission to the Bar of Mr. P. A. McElwaine, the new Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. Mills explained that the intention of the130 words
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Article76 1930-11-26 11 The proposals of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board for concessions to landlords m view of prevailing economic conditions, as approved by the British Resident, entail a revaluation on the basis of rentals converted into unimproved value for the first 25 sections of the SanitaryBoard area. For the rest of the76 words
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Advertisement158 1930-11-26 11 f ROBINSONS FOR 1 CARPETS ANDi I FURNISHING I I FABRICS I f f '^UJJ Nothing is more displeas- <♦ \J draperies or coverings. ||«aAI "SUNDOUR"! V 111 B MH fadeless fabrics all diffi- ♦> V If— B —.11 IB culties of colour are over- *f V wMI H nMM158 words
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Article133 1930-11-26 12 AMAZING FRAUD. Ifow Swindler Secured Notes Worth £1,000,000. IRf uter Service. London. \ov. 24. An amazingly bold coup by a swindl r m fradulently obtaining Offer C 1.000 .000 worth of bank notes direct from the printer was mentioned m th.' Kings Bench Division when the133 words
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Article222 1930-11-26 12 Friendly Suits Against Sweep Winners. I Reuter's Service London. Nov. 23. Hew Winning I bi;.: iWMptlniM prize may ir.duce brain fever m the winners' efforts to keep their winnings n illustrated m a Vancouver message which states that two brothers of a re: ent sweep v innei222 words
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Article145 1930-11-26 12 Further Progress at Geneva. i Reuters Service Geneva. Me*. Mb With regard to the exchange of information respecting armaments and n.ilitary effectives the Disarmament Committee by five votes to four adopted the Italian proposal fee include overseas forces of countries and formations organised on a military- basis m separate145 words
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Article134 1930-11-26 12 Day and Night Repairs m the Bush. I British Radio Official Service. I Rugby, Nov. 24. The Royal Air Forte West Africa flight of three Fairey machines left Geneina to-day on the i turn journey from Bathurst to Khartoum. Durirg the outward flight one machine made134 words
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Article48 1930-11-26 12 Big Shipment to America. I Reuters Service. 1 New York. Nov. 25. A sum of $5,975,000 i:i gold has arrived from the Banco De La Nation. Argentina, three millions cf which is consigned to the Guaranty Tiust Company and the remainder to the Chase National Bank.48 words
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Article58 1930-11-26 12 Discussions With Italian Foreign Minister. IReiiUr.. Service I Milan. X«v. 25. Considerable interest is attached to the inter-v,t-w i>otv.t-cn M. Litvinoir and BtBMT Grandi. last n»»,' tor two hours at the Prefecture, after which M. LitvinolT rc'uini-.l to his hotel, ihm Blfnoi cinmdi rttted him. Later58 words
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578 1930-11-26 12 MUNICIPAL ACTION. The New Mount Emily Park and Swimming Pool. Amongst action taken at a meeting of Committee No. 5 held on November 17th. was the following: Agreed to request from the Kelantan Government that the Municipal Water Engineer should report on the water578 words
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Article129 1930-11-26 12 Proposed Indian Coast Service. Karachi. Nov. 17. Two aviators. Captain Moreira Cardoso and Lieutenant Sarmento Pimental. of the Portuguese Ail Force, arrived m Karachi air port ;t three this afternoon m a gypsy-engined Puss Moth Micplane They left Lisbon on November Ist. and travelled by easy stages via129 words
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Article124 1930-11-26 12 150 Members Before Government Will Help. Allahabad, November 18. The inaugural mceti g of the proposed A!lao bad Flying Club was held to-day, with BriKtdler Oiton m the chair. Win^-Commander Cooper, secretary. Aero Club India, who had v invited, addressed the meeting and explained the conditions that124 words
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Article42 1930-11-26 12 Mdlle. Hiltz Reaches Calcutta. I Reuters Service.] Calcutta, Nov. 25. The French airwoman Mdlle. Hiltz has arrived here. Mdlie. Hiltz started from Villacoublav on Nov. 12 m an attempt to fly to Siigon and back m i Yiaht aei( plane.42 words
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903 1930-11-26 12 NAVAL PERSONNEL. Russia Supports French Contention. Geneva, Nov. 7. The Preparatory Disarmament Commission to-day discussed first whether m the agreement, the total crews of Navies should be indicated m a lump flguie or divided into officers, pettyofficers and men. The United States, England and Japan advocated the903 words
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Article950 1930-11-26 12 245 PAGES. Memorandum Which Covers Nine Years' Proceedings. The Court of Appeal opened In the Supreme j Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Sproulc, who presided, was accompanied by Mr. Justise Thome and Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson. A motion m connection with tne appeal of V 3ix950 words
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Article144 1930-11-26 12 number of European States a man is ir-oated ns n Midler from the cradle to the ?ravo." M. MASSIGLI'S VIEWS. Paris, Nov. fi. If. MissigJi. anniltf Plenipotentiary :.nc; head of tho French Foreign Office Sorvice f« the League o; N.Uions, will be the French delegate to the meeting of the144 words
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Article1405 1930-11-26 12 RED INVASION OF KIAN. Heheaded, Disembowelled and Heart Cut Out and Eaten. t The terrible hardships of the Catho'ic nv.sjsionaries m Kian near Kanchow <Kianu~i> where they were captured during the recent Red invasion, is vividly told m a communication received from Father Barbatto. vho describes the1,405 words
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Article79 1930-11-26 12 Pilsudski Methods Surrrrcl. Indicate thai tta PI table ir. i giving Parll i shin r>: m i\ i f:iiiatn b atm 1 1 wicks have Bade i The final retuitll befon lionda] their mv\ Ben !'..f < rail* d I cd tor the iwcei m v.hu b (The79 words
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Article16 1930-11-26 12 An Undertakiitf t<» I price «f Ai: nal promi i No rian i i16 words
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Article2297 1930-11-26 13 GOLF. The Correct Wrist Action. I have rrceived an interesting letter from a correspondent on the subject of wrist work, the importance of which cannot be over-esti-mated if the golfer is ever to see his name on the list of scratch players, says a writer m2,297 words
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Advertisement387 1930-11-26 13 UH\nt IWYERS- ■take your arrangements now to visit V the 1931 I BRITISH 1; INDUSTRIES FAIR LONDON BIRMINGHAM, X FEBRUARY 16—27, 1931 V n MPJbf hibitors has increased again, and now covers V tn ill* uhoh> ™»£e of British Industry. At no other time pr !\hi tradf buyer MC the387 words
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Advertisement449 1930-11-26 13 1 m T— timonUl No. 2 9001 J^TWimomiiJ nJT JWOS^fiO *^f<lAeu*a>liidi. M Now the pain has 1' M (affercJ^a Break- "I fat! qaita wall i n *»'«'y g«ne and! aawa ia Hcahk. My afaia mmr, a Hate 1 I JflZaT thank dn 'I "«tt« nrt Raa- attribute talelj ta tke449 words
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Advertisement826 1930-11-26 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 TEIRESIAS For Amsterdam. Londonand Hamburg In826 words
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Advertisement484 1930-11-26 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 j^ 12 s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Jan 6 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG484 words
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Advertisement369 1930-11-26 14 P. &> O.i Brit sh India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSI> LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL Mr\|,j X| OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j\piv Due Tonnage. Singapore. l>.. RANCHI 1«,500 Nov. 29 PERIM369 words
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Advertisement620 1930-11-26 15 0. S. K. Line. York:— UMi Kobe) Kwansai Maru Dec. 27 Vancouver: (from Kobe* Arizona Maru Dec 28 00 '"burg (Bremen) London Item Dec 19 2 o C M Town. Rio de ourWl MM and Buenos Aires. Jthl v,, i pasMga £*!>0 J I Rio de Janeiro Maru Dec. 4620 words
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Advertisement425 1930-11-26 15 111 EUROPE ON DOLLAR LINERS. IB j 111 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY X X I\\ THE FOLLOWING ROUxND- JIM t|« Ml) TRIP FARES TO EUROPE <\C X iff WILL APPLY BY LEAVING \Vk X A mV\ SINGAPORE &OR PENANG JIM BY A DOLLAR PRESIDENT *f X Ml LINER RETURNING VIA \\m I425 words
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Advertisement809 1930-11-26 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP 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's desk. Representative* m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.809 words
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Advertisement690 1930-11-26 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 tona) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The B-s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de690 words
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Advertisement313 1930-11-26 16 NORDDEUTSCHEK |g| LLOYD. ■wßynW (Incorporated m Germany). The underrated are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 5 MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 28 TRIER For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Dec. 6 LIPPE FDr Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji313 words
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Advertisement474 1930-11-26 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTl (Incorporated In USA) **V| GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, ew y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Dv Sail, M.S. SILVERPALM In Port Dec l D V» M.S. SILVfiRTEAK Dec. 9 DtCll Jan I Jan 11 PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES-STR A ITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE.474 words
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Miscellaneous742 1930-11-26 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 ajn. KotaTinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m.742 words
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Miscellaneous292 1930-11-26 16 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Sirdhana 30; Taybank 32: Moncalieri 35: City of Agra 37; Perak 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Honolulu Maru 46; Ekma 48 West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4.) Tantalus 5: Teiresias 3; Mahidol Jardine's. Section 10 (Entrance Gate 7.) Kistna 50. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf Lch.292 words
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Article77 1930-11-26 17 v ngapore by B. L China, i i:v. lay. la <>m mptalim RO bank, i f mtoeei md he .i CJuardian. sphinx is due here ma at 8 am. and lay at 3 p.m. for Kobt and YokoBJU wharves OMM McCorner. MacleLsh. and Division. Asiatic anchor77 words
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Article48 1930-11-26 17 Igtag Between liritish and American Fleets. Service Kusbv. Nov. 14. it-r-m-Chief of Iflchael Hodges. I'nited States .::-Chit f of the Pwroimi. will t.ike P'tbruaiy 28th.. .need i tea PIH I will be BHur Colon. Nflson. togeYork. DorwC' will vWI the West .i Barbadoes. ci liana.48 words
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Article48 1930-11-26 17 Speed Keduc vii to 1 1 knotv EU phanta txperith her voyages I r lad trip she having to hours owint; to I It ud a choppy Ransocn with th* IfttC It was hip'a delay had ther. mountainous reduce her Knots rtod to have48 words
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Article58 1930-11-26 17 I Ufaml) Voyage trom Home. ths d Tr I m station the new "*>' d Olus. went on} by the nei* depotbe followed b;. design, but oi Pandora, Posei::iese vessels will go out Portan h or. Malta, Port :ul Singapore iticn for the crews laji to58 words
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Article192 1930-11-26 17 "*d of Bad Trading onditions. the final dividend on the th. P and O Steam Navim compare v ltn that declared «*ttlld scarcely cow as a surprise the course of liner •■■th* Can? hlppin ß during the last City editor. Five «H mx months ended192 words
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Article1065 1930-11-26 17 Income-tax on Government Grant. Th? Court of Appeal m mail week allowed the appeal by Seaham Harbour Dock Co. from a decision of Mr. Justice Row!att dismissing an appeal by the Seaham Harbour Dock Company on a case stated by the General Commissioners cf income-tax for the1,065 words
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Article336 1930-11-26 17 Remarkable Results m Tests. A new type of ship's rudder has shown remarkable results during exhaustive practical sea going tests. It is a Briti&h Invention, designed to eliminate the resistance and eddy disturbance caused by the detrimental effect of the screw propeller on the customary type of336 words
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Article199 1930-11-26 17 Discovery m Ship from Antwerp. At the Thames Police Court on Oct 26. Chn Kal. a Chinese fireman employed on board the steamship Benarty. from Antwerp, was charged under the Firearms Act with illegally importing four six-chambered revolvers and 400 rounds of .45 ammunition: alro with possessing199 words
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Article190 1930-11-26 17 Effect of the Depressing Conditions. A particularly unfortunate outcome of the depressing conditions m commerce within vhe last year or two. (says the Times*, has been that not only has older tonnage b?en unemployed, but that there has also been idle .some of the most modern and190 words
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Article178 1930-11-26 17 Plan to Make Ships' Officers Preventive Men. Washington. Nov. 11. It was learned to-day that the U. S Bureau of Customs is considering a plan for making officers on the principal passenger ships plying to the Orient "dollar a year men," fully sworn as customs officers and178 words
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Article62 1930-11-26 17 company to which the grant, when paid, could be allocated. The grant made by the Grants Committee was paid to complete the capital sum required ito make the dock extension, of which there had been an insufficient subscription. The mere mode of payment and the method of assertaining the amount62 words
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Advertisement409 1930-11-26 17 A SOAP THAT.SAVES YOUR MONEY gUNLIGHT SOAP is absolutely pure. It contains nothing but good, pure soap. Therefore, Sunlight is cheaper m actual use because every scrap does its full share of work. That is the reason why more Sunlight is used than any other soap m the world. Use409 words
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Article800 1930-11-26 18 SCARFACE'S LAST RIVAL. Mown Down by MachineGuns. When machine guns from three windows pumped a stream of dum-dum bullets into Joe Aiello. the Chicago gang leader, Scarface Al Capone was left the unchallenged King of the Chicago underworld. Aiello was Scarface's last rival. He was the800 words
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Article148 1930-11-26 18 The appointment is announced to the H.MS. Hermes, which is to resume duty as aircraft carrier to the China Squadron, m Squadron Leatfrr A W. P. Gl.mny MC D.P.C., late of the head-quarters staff Wes^ex Bomb:ng Area. Squadron Leader Glenny now 33 years of age. was at148 words
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Advertisement289 1930-11-26 18 BAN YAK KUAT V is the car that is fitted with V T V one of our line of carburettors. V Apart from this marked increase 3k A m power and pep, the mileage j^ Jt per gallon is greatly improved. 4 V We have a good range of these289 words
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Advertisement498 1930-11-26 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, Bishopsgate. London, EC. 2. Agencies and BranchesAlor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar Iloilo Semarang Bangkok498 words
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Advertisement265 1930-11-26 18 RANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Ca P ital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800 000 Paid u P 1, 050.00 J Reserve Fund and Rest 1.C45.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M Ryrie, Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers. Esq.. Charles J. Hambro. E-q J. O. Robinson. Esq., W. H. Shelford.265 words
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Advertisement93 1930-11-26 18 THF SOUTH fH BRITISH ■>' HAVE you oi your d, (j IT only Policy B OBTAIN from tbe n. EASTERN Tl|l OCEAN U( ">»m i lolaeanti i tmntuam IMITED. (iDeaq M.day.,:. C NORMAM SECURITY S3VNI Assets Exceed tmm Claims Paid Exceed (UNA UNDERWRITERS. HH. Utti A. lle^d 0H,, j H)mt93 words
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Article255 1930-11-26 19 afISFACTORY PROFIT. S-tettfti«l <'ash Reserve Necessary. •i: ol the Ktarta ted ua* held iv I y^tcrday. Mr. Ad oUun pr.«Chtm Tuan, w. E D PrmnkeL c lemon report and acm of it th" \Ud- forward balance a cutter by a thl balance of $67. Account have255 words
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Article50 1930-11-26 19 (North Borneo) I QM year ended i r 1928-29' and Debenture IbUpml ab--47»; |o be cairu'd for- ir t illihlwiil of m traiMfemd re*enre. The output > M^tiibt 760,5001b. V no« prevallhiß m tht <U<irtccl to susp-nd r lxlx-nture stock"l and Urn necessary ytd to tlie50 words
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Article51 1930-11-26 19 1 .Mid industrial crUs hi Greece followed by a banking crisis ■r the stabilization of tr»< h «vc lost a main source of i'alhigs m exchange. The> Md by the Government io »1 ini»re«t ;>n BdVUWM \o vradr <■ art- therefore faced Aith vhe r km51 words
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Article447 1930-11-26 19 Landowners Badly Hit By Slump. Over 3.000 Burmans. big and petty landowners, rice mill'TS and cultivators, with n prinkliii^ cf Chinese and a few Chettiar bankers of the Ibsein district. assembled recently i:t IT Po Mya's rice mill, Taikkyi. to sugand discuss ways and means of relieving447 words
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Article380 1930-11-26 19 Rubber Plantation Debenture Plans. While some rubber plantations are finding v debenture debt a source c;f embarrassment m the Hdattrg difficulties of the industry, others, i under the necessity c>i mttng fresh funds to !i iffy on operations, are makin? DSW debenture issue The directors of the Kuala380 words
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Article62 1930-11-26 19 Factory for Manufacturing Locomotives. Mukden, Nov. 19. Experts of the Peking-Mukden Railway have I been invited by the Mukden Government tc attend a conference which will discuss vhe advisability of organising a big factory at Mukden kinder Government management, for the conLtruction of railway products and locomotives62 words
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Article429 1930-11-26 19 To-Day 's Price Changes. November 25. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2'3 7i8 London 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London 60 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London 30 days' sight 23 3 4 London, demand 23 23 32 London T. T. 2 3 11 16 Lyons and429 words
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Article744 1930-11-26 19 TUESDAY. NOV. 2.VTH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers. \sam Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitan Tin »ss) 11s 12s Bangrin Tin <£> 13s 14s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu OWN <S1 40 45 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay <£) 10s 12s norn Chenderiang <£) 3s 6d744 words
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Article60 1930-11-26 19 Large Bombay Market Resumes Dealings. LReuter's Service. 1 Bombay, Nov. 24. Notwithstanding merchants' ivowals .hit they are only dealing with homespuns, it i:, universally believed that the Muljijethn. Mir- i ket. which has reopened, has resumed dealings m foreign cloth. Prior to the civil disobedivnc? i campaign Muljijetha60 words
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Article75 1930-11-26 19 Amalgamation of Milliard Dollars Capital. IReuter's Service. I New York. Nov. 25. Four concerns the Bank of the United States. Public Naticnal Bank and Trust Company. Manufacturers' Trust Company and the International Trust are amalgamating with resources of $1,000,000,000 under the presidency of Mr. J. Herbert Case,75 words
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Article214 1930-11-26 19 BLAKE CO.'s DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Nov. 25. R ubh?r and tin arc both steady, prices practically unchanged. The shir? market is firm, sentiment is trtt?r ,-v.d there is bruk demand for popular rubber counters. Rubbers. Scudnis having gone into good hands, have strong buyers at 1.07 Ulu B?nuts are 25'j214 words
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Article118 1930-11-26 19 MACPHAIL CO.'s DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Nov. 25. Tin.— Steady. Aver Hitams 11s Us 9d. Kh.tr? 102 1.06. Kuchais 70 75. Sungei Luas 1.04 1.08. Penawats 45- 50. Malay Comols 20. Pangnga Riv rs 3s 4.d 4s 3d. Pctnlings 4.10 4.25. Ulu Klangs 72 76. Hong Kon?s 16s j fid 17s118 words
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212 1930-11-26 19 November 25. h, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 1«% 14 '< Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 15 15 1 Jan. 15'. 15 Jan-Mar. 15', 15'.. Apr-June 16 16 't Tone of Market:— Quiet Steady. Latest Cable:— London Spot sheet212 words
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Article254 1930-11-26 19 Another Warning to Canners. (Prom Our Own Correspondent. I London, Oct. The UtapeHal Fruit Show at LefcttStC] hai been one of the greatost successes of its "<md on record, not merely from the point af rim of the Exhibition as a whole, but the Malayan stall, which was254 words
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Article134 1930-11-26 19 {From Our Own Correspondent. J London. Oct. 29. The chief inter?st m the tin world this week has been the earning statement of Patino Mines nnd Enterprises that for the nine month* September 30th. a net loss of £106.308 is shown after deducting depreciation and depletion amounting134 words
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Article207 1930-11-26 19 A Capital Reduction Scheme. Tho board of the Malay United Rubber Estates have drawn up a scheme providing for an issue of Debentures and a reduction and reorganization of the capital. Necessity for this step arises from the fact that although a profit was shown for the 12207 words
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Article80 1930-11-26 19 Rugby. Nov. 11. Foreign exchange are. Amsterdam 12.065. Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5,d, Berlin 20.37. Brussels 34.835. Bucharest 8! 8. Rio 4 11-IK,I 1 -IK, Buenos Aires 38 Copenhagen 18 16, G-neva 25.06. Helsingfors 193, Hong Kong Is. I 3-16 d.. Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 43.45. Milan 82.765. Monte Video80 words
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Article70 1930-11-26 19 The total remittances from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India m Council from April 1 to October 25. 1930. were £4,828,491. of which £4,745.000 was remitted by purchases of sterling m India, and £83,491 was transferred from the Paper Currency Reserve m England70 words
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Article36 1930-11-26 19 i. Oil Companies Pay 10 Per Cent. London, Nov. 3. i. The Royal Dutch Co.. and the Shell Transport and Trading Company, Ltd., have oacli i declared an interim dividend of ten pet cent.36 words
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Advertisement71 1930-11-26 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.71 words
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Advertisement81 1930-11-26 19 I IN A.D. 1720. 1 I (two hundred and ten years ago.) zQ j There were no Railways S j „no Omnibuses \R j j „no Stage Coaches jg j j Steamships were unknown. War j vessels were built of hearts of oak. ic i j BUT—The Royal Exchange Assurance81 words
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Article1648 1930-11-26 20 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES. Malaya Cup Rugby Nerri s Uphill Flcht \K-.ui.st Malaya Command.— ExSingapore Players m Kuala Lompur match— The Inter port Failure.— S.C.C.s Hockey Success— Lancashire Hopes Dashed. International Soccer Farce. Superior ntness and much more efficient work Dehind the scrum were the main factors which brought the Malaya1,648 words
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Article562 1930-11-26 20 Scotland vs. The Rest Match. A four-ball match will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, the 30th inst. between Scotland and The Rest. The following are the teams (Scottish players, mentioned first, and times for teeine off: 8.10 R. Craik and C. Maxwell vs. L562 words
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Article396 1930-11-26 20 FIRST ROUND. The Draw for Saturday's Matches. En«Lh l e 7 Weeks now toterert the that of tn' r UP COmpetition be rivalling I that of the League programme. The First* K Division club, do not come into the compet ntil the third round, which is396 words
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Article53 1930-11-26 20 English and Welsh Teams. The teams m the England vs. Wales international soccer match on Saturday, which England won 4 o. were-Enflandi-Hibbs. Goodall. Blenkinsopp. Strange. Le ach Campbell. Crooks. Hodgson Hampson. Bradford and Houghton R££** Z Len EVanS Dewey Crompton; Rogers, Keenor. Ellis; A. N. Other Neale Bamford.53 words
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Article216 1930-11-26 20 On Saturday last m a game of five singles and two double, the Indian Association £at the Lourdes Recreation Part!" by 4-2 on the IL'T- laSt BamC beinß abandoned for jam of t,me. The detailed results are a, follows:-, I. a. Payers named first) Singles: S X Iyer lost216 words
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Article128 1930-11-26 20 *ZaL T S mUSt be pla ed this week Second round ties will be posted on notice board onjdonday. December Ist. and notified fa THURSDAYS TIES Singles Handicap Mitchell p^ sCUylenbU^5 CUylenbU^ v, A M H. Gray minus 5 vs. J. Kerr plus 5 C. Gooch plus128 words
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Article219 1930-11-26 20 L f a u ery hard tUSSje Raffles Girl s- School defeated the Hospital Nursing Staff Games Club on Monday, by 10 goals to 7. for the Clarke Challenge Shield. Raffles Girls 1 School:— T. Ferreira B Oilers; B. Barretto (Captain): B. Ogle W I Lewis; Wong Teck219 words
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Article565 1930-11-26 20 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Bright Runs Save Dull Match. "üblic Services... 12pte; A.P.C. and 1...3pt5. The Public Services threes figured m some ood runs m a rather scrappy match with the ..PC. and I. m the S.C.C. tournament on the 'adang last evening this mainly enabling them565 words
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Article235 1930-11-26 20 The match between the Indian Association and Fort Canning Sports Club played on L h» I A ground on Monday resulted m a win for the home team by I— o. The game was fast and interesting, both teams showing fairly good combination. The only goal of the match235 words
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