The Straits Times, 3 June 1929
1929-06-03
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Title Section11 1929-06-03 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929. PRICE 10 CENTS.11 words
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Advertisement412 1929-06-03 1 TROPICAL SUTTTNG i" FLORODOR" (B.DJD WINT. LOONT,. HK.M A 8 PURE AS THE MOUNTAIN SNOWS p|| O tq "fram ES lll^^^. W Hand-made frames. Plain flat mounts, in increasing widths and weights of LP fl Bm ?3t"iJ KBm 11 111 J I silver, uak hacks and struts, best finish, with412 words
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Advertisement9 1929-06-03 1 H FLORODOR III)*.) WING LOONG TROPIC AL \\Y. H.9 words
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Advertisement547 1929-06-03 2 P. A 0. MUTISM INIIA IN3 APCAR UNES !nr.»riK.rat*d la Eaglaad) MAH. AM) r'AHSFNGER AND CABGO SFJJVICBS. iv«l I.AR AND ORIENTAL SJf. CO. MH R CONTRACT WITH BIS MAJE9TTS RMMKNT LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS PROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Toaaag* da* B>*r* im Til SINGTON COfRT547 words
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Advertisement482 1929-06-03 2 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Map**. Moraaill*.. London. Aarworp aad Kotterdam VaaaaU Tonaaga Daa Sail HA I 081 MARU 10.000 Jaa* I 1 r ATSUTA MARU 1,000 Jaw* SO SI KASHIMA MAJtU 11,001 Jaly 4 I HAKONE MARIT 1040* J»I» IS It BUWA MARU 11, IM Aag. 1482 words
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Advertisement510 1929-06-03 2 BURNS FHILP LIKE (laeorporatad ta Aaatralla) POR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regolar m*ataly aaJliaga by th* wall known atoamor MARELLA (7.PTI tonal and th* aow motor v**a*l, MALABAR (4.H1 MM) Tha 14. MARELLA ia ono of lh» arg*at aad Saaat HMnin trading tt Auatralta.510 words
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Advertisement631 1929-06-03 2 IP. A (ROYAL FACXET KAV. CO. OF lATAVIA) I larorpnra'ed la Hotlaad > Under contract w'S the .-i EitSMENT Tdephona Ha. M4O. with aab-coanoctloaa o Po..|. Fr-fit. Tran«:npm*M Marln* i Maaag*r'. De*L niatiT»% 'of Kir.«*por« aad Strait* -illttr.ntt of tho <<ac<*l T.-irnt Boraan if Java. A!l iafnrmatioa. d tailed Itlaoraria*631 words
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Advertisement612 1929-06-03 2 THE ILUE FUHHEL LINE TUB OCKAN STBAM BHIH CO, UMITBD. THI CHINA MUTUAL STBAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laoorporßtod la Knglaad) REQULAR SERVICR TO LONDON. AM* TERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWKRP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN-GENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL |E| GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, UVERPOOL AND GLASGOW- BOSTON. NKW TORE AND BALTIMORE WEEELT SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH612 words
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Advertisement424 1929-06-03 2 THE SJAi STEAM NAY. CO. LTI. I Inn r;.. BANGKOK OtMaTTI Kratay, Trrnrr 7*lapiß. Pa.an Bandon. Kohaamu'. 1... Bangkok ivirt-irr MALIM Jun* 0 Jun* I Jun* 11 SI'DDHADIB Th* it*am*ra ar* flttod throuc 1 rlartrie light and aav* i tion for IH th* roand tnp and Slngaporr «ta ('<>« tl«0.424 words
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Advertisement472 1929-06-03 3 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN I DOGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. i Incorporated in Knglan.li -BI.LF.BM AN" LINE I'AHM KRFIGHT SERVICE TO tin INITKD KINGDOM AND rtMDR FBP.ICHT SERVICE OI'TWABDS. To l*s| Eoag. Shanghai and Japan. Due Spare. II V ul l HF.NB June 3 > OF TOKIO July 1 BOMEWABDS. Ss CITY472 words
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Advertisement479 1929-06-03 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIMB .^rW AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From BINGAPORB aad PBNANG «ta inIoMRO. SL'KZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA aad MARSEILLES la NEW YORK aad BOSTON Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Peaaag PBES. POLK June 10 June 13 June U PBBB. ADAMS June 24 June 17 June S4479 words
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Advertisement518 1929-06-03 3 NTN .UU N.V. Stoomvaart Maatarhappij Nederland and N Rotterdam Lloyd WEL'KI V MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Caaaa Aaaaterdam Soalaamplon Marae4llea Batterdaai Slamal 1I.O*» R.L Jun* > Prmee* Juliana «.100 S M.N. Jun* 14 Tambora 6JM EX. Jun* 21 m.T. P. C. Booft IMN SJUI. Jaaa M m.« Indrepoera 12^00518 words
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Advertisement223 1929-06-03 3 WACO^JS LITS fOBIO TRAVft StftVlCf J Paaaagaa aaakad by all Law. NO BOOKIN*. FBI. Rail Uckeu iwaad (or tb* mnaeipai railvajra throughout tb* world. No booking f*«. Bacfage. Furaitur*. Maraaamdia* Shipped and Stored. Cook iDUrpraUr* in anifom m**t Urn principal itannen aad train* at all chief porta. laaaraaeea Life and223 words
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Advertisement174 1929-06-03 3 QJXTRICIT V ECONOMY ANO SERVICE ih— t£*i*4 t/u*u/9 THE readiest, handiest, ComfcMaMy cleanest and most ecoJ^ nomical servant in the world to-day— Cuts out half BBL*"* tne monotonous and never mSR XsW\ ending work of the house-->^ra!^^dflCfl hold and makes the rest "^^TiC eaBy M p'«y— Do* 8 not trwSt174 words
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Article1108 1929-06-03 4 CHURCHTA1 iACTION Blacksmith As Bus) Ever." \VHK\ HI THK UNIONS i KAL muruajt I union whit h wa» popular with runaway couple* until Lord Brougham Act of 1*56 rtmhnd it in i liy mjuuinx that on* of the ptrtiei inu-t hav.- I...-.I ;n Scotland nther habitually1,108 words
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Article97 1929-06-03 4 Miniature Imperial Conference Suggested. London, May 17. An influrntiul South African politician, Mr. Hoimtyer. interviewed by a London journal, Ka»t Africa," ma-le the impur:ant nuggr.-tion that a miniature lmpenai Conference, comprising repreuentat m i the Govermenta of Great Britain, South Afma. Kh<Hlesia. East and Central Africa, ■hould97 words
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Article301 1929-06-03 4 Famous Beauty Who Claimed Barony. The Countess of Powm. Rarnnrix Dairy de Knayth in her o»n right, died in a cottage at Towcester. Northants, in mail week after being involved in a motor-car accident. Lady Powia. who was kixtr-three year* of age. seemed to have301 words
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Article81 1929-06-03 4 Ordr.-i for wr»k rndinc Sunday. Jane 9. Monday. June 3. Kmc Birthday Parade. v US am. Tu»dj>. Junv 4. Advanreii Sitiwllint; riaaa, Hvw<<|uarter<, i p.m. Klrmrnt.r Ambulanr* llati. St. Andrvw'i Ileus*. 5 1.. P> Wedne»day. June S. Oflcers* Meetinc. Head- I ■juartart. 6. 16 p.m. Taaraday. June81 words
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Advertisement136 1929-06-03 4 j- if 111 Classical Achievement ML it^assia^J *^B I S it' THE 520 MODEL SALOON P*A^-i*V Bsß 1 S W (WITH LEATHER UPHOLSTERY) gt^ss^gs^T^gssssssssssssssss*^^ TT^lss^gsflasssss^S >. _rtN* oan-«iua;iir^ for Mabya jSf*M AJ/% f/^A 1 SIN(;AI*ORE PRICES EX GODOWN SINGAPORE. lI. N \N(. J^jnw The Tourer $2,300 k. 1 1 Mil136 words
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Advertisement380 1929-06-03 4 I The BR4ISD is your Guarantee "Fresh Food" BUTTER PILOT hraml MARGARINE Sl<;ilt CANE HAMS mmd BACOfS REPRIGeRATIMG Co LTD Orchard Ro^A -ye\\Q\e FL0&& EDINA "COLONIAL" j I PISTON PUMP |1 hand i'ov.ki: 3 I'iini). r -,|ii. 1. whiih will Man.l up t.. BIH handling, ami m which all Ik-..380 words
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Article735 1929-06-03 5 round less Charges. I NABLE TO REFUSE AN APPEAL Claim* to the Throne of Greece by the ared Princeita Paleoiogur. uf Charl Koad. Wnt Kensington, ammj referred to| in the High Couit when the Princess was| aaai by Mr. Qaaaaj Stanley Brighten, a I •olintor. of Ivrrna735 words
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Article16 1929-06-03 5 Mativ Outrtget in Russian Vil!;». ■v. May 29. t thry arr the ana (kvan.16 words
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Article421 1929-06-03 5 Great Activity of The (lube. Work «v to begin in mail week in connection with the new aerodrome to he made at Hanworth for National Flying Service*, Ltd. One of the landing grounds waa expected to be ready in ata weeks, and ineanwhike Hanworth Park Manaion421 words
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Article69 1929-06-03 5 Owing to absence on leave, misunderstanding ami other causes, a ronxuterabl number of Government officers havr fai!« I to exercise the option of taking a gratuity and reduced pension conferred by section |f i.f lvn->ion» Enactment*. l'.KH"i. within th«- UsjM limited by that nation Tli inject uf a Bill to69 words
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Article473 1929-06-03 5 Outragre at Lahore. ALLEGED CONFESSION BY (I I.PRIT. Wnfng from Ijihore on Mj> IS, MM correapondent of the Statesman *ay* I am authoritatively informed. »nJ it ii confirmed by senior ofllrern, that aa a »equel to the discovery of the al bomb fcMW] ii l^ihore by473 words
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Article86 1929-06-03 5 Remarkable Healing Power Of Motor Spirit. Dr. G. Arbour Stephen-, quoted in the Medical Press, states that at large facMta where petrol has been introduced for the treatment of wounds and burns, it has been demonstrated that the number of re-drear ings ha* been reduced by86 words
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Advertisement18 1929-06-03 5 I "Jts Me ToSaeexr tAat Counts 2 I 1 I* ""V. R^nL Smoking 9 I V^S CORK- TIPPED18 words
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Advertisement135 1929-06-03 5 An In usually Good I'roxramme at Half Price KOR THKKK NMaffl From Monday. June 3. at APOLLO CINEMA GBTI.ANG Srrond Show al 9 p.m. RUM AM I of NKH CORK'S '.UKM WHITK W \> t .ii»liiiriii«hc.! aaet hraded by ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN A puiurr into which air wevea all th» tbnlN135 words
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Advertisement298 1929-06-03 5 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Hilarious r. •;^J^~ i m^W •aCnaas»aV^^^A T t' A First Vofiumii Spt'iial. Hen's A Picture You've Been Waiting For JAMES CRUZFS MIfiHTY EPH OF THE SEA A OLD IRONSIDES felling a Tale of a Fighter for Freedom uiih a great rant including WALLACE BEERY ESTHER LUUTON (;EOR(IE BAMROPr298 words
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281 1929-06-03 6 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. For the week ended May ti. I9t». the EaaUrn Bareau of the League of Nation.' u*«e the following health bulletin Djibouti I One amallpox caae. Port Said I One plague ajawj and one death. Adrn Twenty281 words
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Article256 1929-06-03 6 Meaatay. Jaae 1 H. W. Mi a.m.. :t. :u M, Mb Sun riae* t> La a aeta «.T a.m. Kiai's Birthday. PuJic Holiday. Moon. In Eoualor. 4 bjb. Banvard Knflish < oinedy Co.. Ui.er.ion Vir Theatre. IJ« pm. Taitiajr. Jaae 4 H W. 737 am.. 7.3.256 words
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Article299 1929-06-03 6 Mini II M! Hi il H •lain Wharf ram- Pontoon Ne. t. Tag Sri Tun 'a. Hopper B«rf« Wit, W. Hi Jo.. I. I>r,d«rr •a, M.Arthur. Pay*. H. CaM*. i>il Waa u dra OmJ Wharf Dat.jr, FHJ. Bo»a«r« I m4 VESSELS IN DRV DOCKS. ftnianf Pat ar.299 words
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Article122 1929-06-03 6 TVaormw Siawfcawanc. Priaangkat ami Sam baa i8m«. t a m Kar in i Irvrnuf > a a.m yion. Souib«ni and W»»Ura ladia Padaram II an Trmbilahan lr,.lrm«.n iH<»| K*at I I pin i.phaliuni X Bum h»mrr*ldaj f a.m S*I»| Pandjang. Siak and Pakaa B.ror t a a122 words
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Article39 1929-06-03 6 m Sibajak Karnala MaatM Ck«B«ar«aai K *tr N«l«rlaa<Ua Ekma 1 'ft Atft A>l H May 10 A>1. M May 11 Ma, X Ma> I? May X May t: May I May t7 May V Jun» 139 words
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Advertisement416 1929-06-03 6 Pavilion JTheatre Ssr. 4fL From Sunda>. June 2to Saturday, June 8, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE The FOREIGN LEGION Starring NORMAN KERRY— LEWIS STONK MAST NOLAN— JUNE MARLOWi: In the First Show at 7 JO p.m. WILLIAM DESMOND in THE RETURN OF THE RIDDLE RIDER Final Kpisodrs416 words
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Advertisement920 1929-06-03 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES Other ClaaaM*. Aajvta.. tee sage la. ▼•ANTS. rOR SALK. BTC. on June 1. IM3. at thr Mate.r, fumi.aed bungalow. f. tln Ml f ty H ??.'i* S n BB >or lo Winifred, wife teat tM per month. Apply Ideal. S TiaS. Uuthr k l TO LET,920 words
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Advertisement556 1929-06-03 6 AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE HOLD SINGAPORE PROPI.R At Mettra. Cheong Koon Seag A Co t aalr room. No. SO. Chulia Street, on Wrdaeoday. Jaae at 1.34 p.m Lot 1. Valuable M year.' leasehold lan. aad basiaess premises known as Boat Quay. Singapore, area 1.3 M aqaare feet556 words
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Article331 1929-06-03 7 Date. nncAnoi <»i >(. < v..l n>timatM of f rabberl I figure* of V I and Son wer«| 1 rrdirtions. In a him reitr- :.rsbly hl»her| -•r rally ex I I Igamss, available, nd of price*.] in* January last, 1 tlon. rodaeUoa for \92St waa more' difficult331 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article339 1929-06-03 7 Substantial ForwnrH Contract-. At th* ninth annual gvnrral mvrting of i is mail 1 1.1 earard prr cml.. nmr.nttr, waa company ad ihe company wa« a**ess*4 on in own profit* withI into account lbs n-olit* ef the I result that wr hay* .1.urn of fSO.OOS 6a t'.ia339 words
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Article426 1929-06-03 7 Dividend of Fifteen Per Cent. The twrnty-flnt ordinary' general mretlng r.don A*iatir Ki'bbrr and Produce tompany. Ltd. wa* held in London in mail I ak 'chainnsn of th* l 11 (aid The balance sheet company* i*»ued capital aad r--■etre account* Handing at thr *amc ligun a< a year426 words
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Article75 1929-06-03 7 Nrt profit of Kuala S*langor Rui> pany for IMS was 412.7*7 again.'. M44H I". rector* haw t: ji -ferrrd to r»»*i *>nd reeemmenl .l.wdend ef IXH 1 .me 1. leaving SUM to be earn* I :..in«l (7.471 brought in. Coat of pr.vi.jtion was s.>od. per pound, s* aga..75 words
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Article355 1929-06-03 7 SUNGEI KAPAR RUBBER Future Revarded With ttiiHdence. annual gearrsl m burgh. Ma.-la.-h! m .ur*e of hi* ojtlook for the near fu' seal sertaia, and probably wr a belter f.l but. blc to look ah*ad than at any time durng .n »a« only .nj.i- 1 Uaat production for th* tint foul355 words
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Article110 1929-06-03 7 1 The report ef Labn 1F.M.5.1 Rubber Co. for year IMX atates that an offer wa* made 1 -rholdrrm in January. IK•hare* of fl each at JO*, per *har*. of »h n •-•1,124 were applied for and allotted, railing I, apitsl to 054.M4. Crop was I^SMN lib.110 words
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Article93 1929-06-03 7 Thr profit of Cheraonce (F MS 1 K.la'r. for itSM wa* ns.lS4. agalast BS.TS*. Dsr•:.n»frr to general reaerve r».7» (aga)n*t nil I. placing la income-tax retervc C^OO 1 against nil), pay dividend of R 1-3 p»r cent., less tax (samel, carrying forward C 5.74". against C 3..175 brought93 words
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Article77 1929-06-03 7 Output of Cluay Rubh-r E*Ute* fur I»SH «aa 323.000 Ib. In addition. «3.0«W Ib. were brought in. Average net »ale price of ent Pa crop, including »«tim.->:.il 1 portion, was 10 r 11.75 i! Loml-m 1.-naed comparrd with la. 11.07 d. An a4ditloatal !4 acre* were planted with77 words
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Article41 1929-06-03 7 J. I. THORNYCROFT CO. Thornycroft and Ca saaH aad ih >uild*ra. haa decided to pay follow- j ing ml" n dividends en account of yrar July SI. Itn. lea* tax I per 1 umulativr Preference aharea, 31» per Participating Prrferre.l Ordinary41 words
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Article46 1929-06-03 7 ■nd Prat, prodo.ee brokers, of Mm■- annoaace* that th* teal dividend lof 4 r cant for Itt* (making 10 per cent. for ri. and s nr.t laUrim d.vldend of rrnt. for IM« ea onl. 1 ba< 1. n .leclared and will h. With46 words
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Article180 1929-06-03 7 Board and Amalgamation Proposal. th annual f*n«ral a*«ling .l>brr K«latr HuBM. .\>w Losdaa 1 kr'r itlir caairataai. who t jiiJ Iom at >f f*& to »J i »hrn allow* >mail addition to account for vxpcaditun ■w ar-a. Credit a »ll« iUad U i; r"M.S*(loT«rn a nitiit. rjbbrr un180 words
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Article200 1929-06-03 7 Dhidcnd of 5 Per Cent. For The Year. Thr twrl.'th ordinary gancral mtMM of uhtx-r I.iUU, Ltd.. hrld in U>nden la mail vetk Mr. Jamis Davenport itho c) ii man of th« company) r irur. Thr rha.r K* you air II it ».i > lit year t..i'200 words
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Article154 1929-06-03 7 Mewrn. I/can and Co.'s Weekly Report. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i'onang, Jan* I. Lean ar.i Co. report that tin fluctuated witr.n thr narrow margin of fl per t .ri and rlo»*o on Thur*da> prartirallv anrhancd on U>t »rrk» quoiatiom. apot t-rtnc iIM 1. '.-i and f'>r thrrr154 words
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Article95 1929-06-03 7 Outturn of Carnarvon <Srl.incnr> Rjbbrr (''•mpanv for IK* (partly restrict. 1 w M».000 Ib. all of which wa. ...Iri in Supnor*. Average gn>a* pnr* realised was .qmalrnt to M. per pound 1:;1 lon Allin cost was BJd. per pound. clu-j-nc intrreat r»cei\eH. m r:.o'iT. I H D«b*nturr mtrrrat95 words
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Article102 1929-06-03 7 The Mroma recoatly took l» Bangkok part of th* machinery for the ritrntion* that havr brrn decided upon at thr S:am Omrnl Co factory at Bangiur. and an rrvctor on hli way out from I>rnmark If Ih* pro irann* of thr board ran br kept to.102 words
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Article35 1929-06-03 7 stiHrd mi taw F.M 8. Oovrrnmcnt 1 ...ritr that the pru-r of rubber for aaaaasmrnt of duty for thr period May 31. IST*. to Juno A. IKS. iaeludv*. 1* MS rrnt* per pound.35 words
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Article22 1929-06-03 7 Thr Susgri Uinrhlng Rubb.r 1..U1U '.•romm.-nai drridvnd of 7-, prr .-rnt, tat. for IM*. DiviJrnd for I>2, w«> 4 \.tr\22 words
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Article230 1929-06-03 7 Mr. Edward Hamilton on Food Pruspe< iPprakma: ■■>l»ll ry gratifying th.t. hca»r full in the valfte of our pe» i ltn.it only K,:7l ihor: 1«7. The iriu'l ijc.:.*, iblr Irvrl bv !nct*ia>ng ■ii th* alma! imli I thr ii rubU-r. «S 1 hi. flgurr w>- think vou230 words
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Article211 1929-06-03 7 Contract for the Current 't i ar. The t I rrnvral meeting Kitates of 111 1 I Sir Krank A >' Thr Chairman >a»l I If I rr.jx f>kr thr rvfwrt and accounts a* r >t ti- Ing in rh I rn-r.l ■pi thr f.trn of fflJSt211 words
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Article188 1929-06-03 7 Business Conditions in The Thr tw«nt) lint annual aajattaJ mvctlnc I of Whit'awajr Laidlaw anil i I I kold on Ma> Mr. timer w sainaaa and manag-ing dirrrr Thr I hair»»«. la the rour.r of h» >:> (aid (tnrn han I b»rn. and "till arr. difficult. In icylon.188 words
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Article582 1929-06-03 7 .Mr. (lilman's Kff.riei.l lervi<<>>. At a mr^fiiik* "n Immigration Committee held at Kuala Lumpur on May 1. with thr Controller of labour. lh Hon. Mr. K. W. X Cilman rre-iiding. Mr. J W. Kennedy addrranJ ln« coanmiUee stating that a* the swaJor u-.omeial member of thr romn582 words
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Article51 1929-06-03 7 RU BBER PRICES. HffiHfTM.n. Helm ard Company. Inc. ■k. send us thr following cable ilated June 1. iMt quotations beins; in gold dollar CMtl c rosin* bid prices Rubber Exchange sales to-day 30» too*. June .'l.lO. July 21.40. August Xl«, September UM. October NoWatlt njt, December ttJN, January XMO. ;>ry51 words
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Article59 1929-06-03 7 imp,: of Kirby Kubbcr KstaU< »rr* .old in London M averar* p 11 in v. r pound, and &Z*^2M Ib. were «old, la Maaaaorr at averse c" >« price of M. per pound. Balance of »>OO Ib ha* brrn .nm.tr. i outturn •or eerr. i ii C«7fi59 words
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Article62 1929-06-03 7 The output nf Susrei ">>'« Rubber Eatate f*r ir»» wa* 451.M3 Ib anil with 150..M& Ib. bruurht forward. mak*a 1.-.4 i« i aeain.t ICMTi. i In rectoraccount tl.-ls and ii md dr. carrying forward M.WIT. Planted af»a r»maint at IJUTI ar"s crop M lataa a.ivr be** *»ld62 words
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891 1929-06-03 8 !n the short hut interesting Birthday Honours List issued this morning Malaya Agures with pleasing frequency and the generous recognition of public services in various directions will be received with the liveliest satisfaction. Foremost is the XL Bach granted to Mr.891 words
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Article713 1929-06-03 8 Faster Rhythm and FirstHand Impressions. (By Aniuine. the celebrated French actormanager sad film producer When artistic problems are discussed these days one hears the recurring phrases; "Serious Oisis in the Arts." Downfall of the Theatre," Bsnkr of Literature." etc. Like all cliche* reiterated loudly enough,713 words
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Article661 1929-06-03 8 Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave. of the Department of Agriculture, left for Home on leave on Wednesday. Mr. R. M. Fry, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., has been appointed to act as Chief Police Officer. It is reported that Mr. J. H. Pedlow, acting Municipal President,661 words
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Article778 1929-06-03 8 THAT INFERIORITY COMPLEX. George Duncan, captain of the British Rydec ('up team, i- reported to have said after the victory I We ha so at last loat nur inferiority complex with regard to the American*' golf." It may »ecm to be rather (training thing* to bring778 words
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Article22 1929-06-03 8 Mr. J. Bhccm. who was for many year* usher in the Criminal District Court. Buiiin, is asTicaaly ill in th« GmmtM Hospital.22 words
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Advertisement94 1929-06-03 8 I U NEW SHIPMENT VELLUM JiMP SHADES 9 inches i*** l^*^^ 14 inches each. r i each. 12 ii» 18 inches $•_>..-<> Jwfcy^A^jriik^^ $7.00 each. i^Bisssssßß) each. The naturH tone of these shades, with their .It I' htftll touches of colour, makes them adaptable t<> any scheme of decoration. lAL94 words
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Advertisement84 1929-06-03 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the 818 1 tens' Show at S First National Picture VAMPING VENUS Featuring CHARLIE MIRRAY Aloag with Latest Empire News. First Show at 1M m A Western Drama ROSE OF THE GOLDEN Fiat uring MARY ASTOR and GILBERT ROLAND. TAN CHENG KBB ft CO, LTD, Proprietors W.84 words
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LABOUR GO VERNMENT NOT YET CERTAIN.
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Article118 1929-06-03 9 SPECTRE OF DISSOLUTION. Further Results Go Against Labour. WITH nine results still to be declared, the state of the parties as a result of the election Is Labour, 287 Conservative*. 254 Liberal* 57 Independents, 8. The Conservatives held the two seats lor Cambridge University and Dr.118 words
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Article, Illustration11 1929-06-03 9 Lord Iftchrape. the Shipping magaatr. who ha* b««n mad* an earl.11 words
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Article1477 1929-06-03 9 Reported Cabinet Split On Resignation. London, June 3. Week-end reflections by political commentators have produced a definite hardening of opinion against any course provocative of another General Election in th<- nor future, but have not yielded any consensus of opinion regarding prohabit early developments. The police guarded theReuter - 1,477 words
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Article57 1929-06-03 9 Many Deaths in Argentina And Persia. Buenos Aires, June 2. Further six people have been killed through a fresh earthquake in Mendoza M m. < Teheran, June 2. The Government inspector at Kuchan sUtes that 3.253 people were killed and 1.121 injured hy the rarth<)uakr at Khnrassan rarly57 words
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Article35 1929-06-03 9 Jonkheer I>oudon's Election As Chairman. Amsterdam. June 1. Jonkheer Hendrik Loudon has been elected chairmsn of directors of the Royjl Dutch Petroleum Co. in place of the la:- 1 Jcnkherr Cspadose. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article22 1929-06-03 9 Arrival in Canada From Japan. Victoria, British Colombia, June 2. The Duke of Gloucester arrived from Japan yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration9 1929-06-03 9 Sir Wllliaai Tjtt*U. Brili.h AMba-uuJor ■t Paris. Wcoi«» baroa.9 words
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Article86 1929-06-03 9 Four More Rubber Companies in the List. The members nf the Straits Pharmaceutical Association head to-day's subscription list for the Sir Ronald Ros* Fund with a donation of $150. We are also glad to add thr name of the Bishop of Singapore. Chan Sic Onn and86 words
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Article, Illustration13 1929-06-03 9 Mr. Crorne Hrnmnl. M I'.S- r«ceivr« a M(. in Ik* Birlhdry Honoara l.i»t.13 words
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Article67 1929-06-03 9 Previously acknowledged $13,681.50 Straits I'harmaceutical Association I.V) Malaka Pinda Rubber Estate*. Ltd.. (5 cent* per planted acre) HI New S. vd l; Lti.. (5 cents per planted acre) M H Alhambra Theatre 60 Mandai-Trkong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. (-S cents per planted a> r .to Sungei67 words
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Article120 1929-06-03 9 Protest Against Raid In Harbin. Moscow, June 1. The Soviet in a Note tn China, protests •gainst the police raid and search of the I Ur Miian Consulate-General in Harbin, and I demands the immediate release nf the I n-rcs'.cd people and the return of all ami120 words
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Article60 1929-06-03 9 Millionaire's Machine Carries Eight People. Teheran, June 1. The French airman Capt. Arrachat has left for India. Sofia. June 1. Th- American millionaire. Mr. Van Lear Hlark, who is flying from London to I Tokio. arrived at dawn yesterday and left tor Aleppo to-day. He hasReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration11 1929-06-03 9 Lart Hailakaa. lh» l.ord Ckaarrllor i» mm of IkrM new <Mco«inU.11 words
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Article295 1929-06-03 9 No More Bulletins. THANKS(.IVIN(. SERVICE POSTPONED Whilt the ftlih birthday of the King is being celebrated, thr public -silanxiously for nrw* of Hi* Majesty, who suffered some rrturn nf hi* illnens on lhur*da> It i* satisfactory te learn that progress is as good aa can be expected295 words
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Article145 1929-06-03 9 France to Pay No More Than Received. Paris. June 1. The Reparstions experts committee reached agreement on all the German reservations. Only the Belgian claim for compensation ;n respect of Germanmarks issued in Belgium (luring the German occupation now remains to be settled. The agreement reached by the ReparationsReuter - 145 words
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Article36 1929-06-03 9 Amended Convention Unanimously Passed. London, June 1. The International Conference on the Safety of Life at Sea unanimously passed a motion for thr adoption of the amended convention, which was then signed. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article118 1929-06-03 9 Singapore Scheme to Start Shortly. The proposals for the deviation of a portion of the railway on Singapore Island and the provision of a new terminal station in Singapore are now complete, and arrangements are being made to commence thr work. The deviation will start from a118 words
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Article63 1929-06-03 9 Enthusiastic Reception In Sydney. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, June 2. Capt. Brain, piloting the Atalanta. hrought Flight- Lieut. Moir and Flymir Officer Owen from Port Darwin to Sydney, where they received an enthusiastic welcome. It was Capt. Brain who discovered Moir and Owen at Cape Don63 words
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Article14 1929-06-03 9 From China and Japan, by Penan/ Mara, due at Singapore on Wednesday.14 words
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Article680 1929-06-03 9 Mr. M. II. Whit ley Becomes kniyrht Bachelor. MR.(i.Hi:.MM\NT,(.M.(;. Awards to l*h\sicians Attending His Majesty. The Birthday HoNotir* lint pu ed to-day include* the nian af n»«resident* of .Malaya. In tlir JlrM pl»r» the honors r\ QJCMJG. ia con'erred upon II II. the Sullin ml Selaagor.Reuter - 680 words
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Article276 1929-06-03 10 Hot Weather for Padang Vrcmonial. avaashsj w mnial |it pap -i c, ;i i •i> t> lourth ■pavar on ng. The weatbei s- .46 a m.. ur.-u.ual ly Msftry. A cosmop «f -houMn.d- aosg, nor (Sil fiKiil to ma on the v.in.. the 2nd I being the276 words
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Article75 1929-06-03 10 Itanvard English Comedy Co. Return. nvHn! Knglish Comnly Ca> made return to the Victoria Theatre day wnen they prem-ntcl "The 1 As previously they pleased their excellent act.ng. th<whuie company being in splenn sflai K.lthlvel. >< Klana Aheme. Mr. Ol iiafstun Miller, snd other fsvouriti-* he as good75 words
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Article33 1929-06-03 10 All Old Rsfflrvans are asked to notannual dinner will be held st the Csrden Club. Raffirs Place, on Saturday. June t, st R p.m. Ticket* (S3 esch) mny 1 from thi- hsirman. Sociil33 words
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Article23 1929-06-03 10 payshli- under thl r the third quarter ■> Axed at $2 for male* snd $1 for females snd the number of working dam s-23 words
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250 1929-06-03 10 Nanking. June 1. As a climax to a week's elaborate ceremonies, which alartwi in Peking on May BC the carefully embalmed remains of Sun Yst-nen. thi- Sn na, contained in aa elaborate American-made brome eafssa. were p tared in tl Hi Rotunds <.f -<250 words
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Article180 1929-06-03 10 Last Saturday, being the date officially fixed for the reinterment of the remains ...iWeimi at Nanking of Dr. Sun Vat-sen, an imprciuivc memorial service was held at the Chinese Consulste General r.son Road. Singa) His Kxcellency the Governor was represmted by Csptain Carbta, A D.<' an.l180 words
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Article170 1929-06-03 10 "Queen of My.terj Realh Mystifies. I.ako's Circus is back in Singapore, operating on the ground next to th< tramusy otation, and it was packed until nr canvas bulged for the opening performance on Saturday night. This *ajustified hy the programme even not in eluding the motor cars and170 words
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Article115 1929-06-03 10 Remarkable Film at The Victoria Theatre. An illuminating and instructive picture of one of the world's most important industries wan pro-iiw.l befor* a crowded (.udiei.ee at the Victoria Theatre yesternt it wm a film showing the i -ri ral MotOl has assembling plants and distributing almost every115 words
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Article63 1929-06-03 10 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlement* (Singapore) Association will be held on June 11. in the Singapore Exchange Room at 6 p.m The Agenda comprise* Straits Settlements i Malacca) Association Strait* Settlements < Ponang) Association Association of British Mslsys payment of P YV |i coolies Naval Base labour recruiting63 words
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Article1057 1929-06-03 10 Singapore vs. R.A. For MacDougall Cup. The Malayan Polo Tournament was continue*! on the Singapore PoJo Club ground on Saturday. The weather was and the fact that there had been no ■am had improved the g°ing. Theie was a large ga>.heiing <( .-.upporters of tnc ua clubs1,057 words
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Article848 1929-06-03 10 Knd of iiuilding Contract Case. The Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) deliveral judgment on Saturday on the prolonged litigation between S. Muthucumaru, a contractor, and \lk..;t .i During the murse of hiit judgment his Lordship saiii In Mm MtaW th<- plaintiff, apparently ignoring hit contracts, claimed, hrst.848 words
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Article70 1929-06-03 10 Communist Outrage In South Fukien. (From Our Own Correspondent Hone Kong, June 3. It is reported from Amoy that Dr li. Holleman. of U id lormrd Chuirh Mission. h:i- '■< ed hy Cnmm'.mm'.. at Lung) n .-atern bordi I residences of missionarie an<l th, pital were looted. Mi".70 words
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Article341 1929-06-03 10 Association Inaugurated At Kuala l.umpur. The inaugural meeting of the Cameron's ifiKhlands Association waa held yesterday at the office* of th* Planter*' Association of Malaya. Mercantile Bank Building, huala l.umpur. the Hon. M < umniinn taking the than. other* present were: airs. Macphail (for Mr. A. M. Marphail).341 words
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Article20 1929-06-03 10 kwangsi Cit> in Cantonese Hands. m Our Own Correspondent.! Hong Kong, June 1. The Cantonese have captured Wurhow20 words
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Letter32 1929-06-03 10 To thr Editor »f ihr Stra>:- Turn--y 0 vt-niKK v h»n*e fused, h > I od m ramllr. an<i wbaeribcr who ti<1 think «.;j: jf!' for r«i cumatai MaUura. .V..32 words
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Letter74 1929-06-03 10 To the Editor of tho Strait.- T In your i»nur of ye»U>f*lay, I am with having »aui l>» Ml any of thru* .1 people any ii I wit not prrMtit a' nor I habitually qm »i» parliamentary lanruajre. I shall ho irlad if you will of thuM-74 words
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Article30 1929-06-03 10 Lt.-Cul. Ifopc-Fj.lkniT Bead ftnt Aid. I rmdv »umin *<■.. kiMK-kcl down imah R«tfl H H'uman. wuit<-l till th< Indian wontan war fourwi roruriouii on tho i.-;ui Uir WMk t30 words
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Article24 1929-06-03 10 rt night a i>hot won l.i I of m jmrt> It is not known hrthi-r it wai intvndcd for any iwrty.24 words
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Article19 1929-06-03 10 '■timed halami". h i Post Office savings banks of Ui< i ar* detailed in the (i .tizeU,- of M19 words
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Advertisement50 1929-06-03 10 aw* V> naff^ I^s "Thanks to a gift of Craven 'A/ Fve found the one cigarette that never affects my throat" CRAVENS CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Mwb Specially u> Prn^rnt Son- Throtil* MADE IN l< «'.»vtn hi nisuM ii ia/ i ti> 'iM. in Mrnr>!i IN.aPORE RMANO lrt>H KUAIA LUMPtK ——j50 words
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Article269 1929-06-03 11 Return Match With ompston. London. June I. Walter llagen beat Archie Compston by one hole in th< teturn match over 2t kales played at Black well to-. lay At Moor Park «n the pti won (t sml 7 Hagtn ap|Mßi.il on the MM half-an-hourbefure time,269 words
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Article137 1929-06-03 11 Beats Morton Smith By 6 and .">. Henry ««'tt n brat llort .n I youni American player, >'• unii match at Coulndon <<>vi Smith won the first hole, layinr a leautiful approach almost desd. He lie•■ame two up at the short nfartfe mquared at the eighth, but theReuter - 137 words
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Article49 1929-06-03 11 Wins M-holes Invitation Tournament. Abe Mitrhell won the 36 hoi. lion tournament at SeNdon Park. Suirey. w.th 14... doinK 74 in the morning and 71 in the afterniM.n. returned «0 and ft". and J. Karrell (IS. A.) 72 and rcll's 66 lowered the course record.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article63 1929-06-03 11 Cragadour Favourite At 6 to 1. London. June 1. l.»ndon betting on the IVrby is 6—l Cragadour. X I Kopi. 17—2 Mr. Jink*. 10—1 Hunter* Moon. 100—7 Gay Day. and Waltergay (taken and offered). London. Junr 2. A »teady driixle thin morning ha« bmken the prolonged drought, whichReuter - 63 words
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Article44 1929-06-03 11 raxadour's hance Held In India. London, June 2. The Ire Association learns tliat the ticket which ilrew Cragadour in the (ak-utte Sweep, in which the prixe money i* about 1-7.(0.000. is held by two Indians and a Kuio|x-an resident in Calcutta.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article221 1929-06-03 11 Singapore G.C. June Medal. The Singa'HMi CMf Club June mon.hly medal »■< <oni|M-te«l for on Saturday and yesterday, ami i.—nlt«-«li n lt«-«l in a win for Mr. C. V. Bailey in A division, snd by Mr. W. P. DougU* in B division. Cightythree csrda were Uken out, snd the221 words
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Article453 1929-06-03 11 Europeans' Marked Superiority. r When play ceased yesterday the Eurowere piactically certain of an victory in the three-day match against The Beat in the annual match for the Clarke (up Ist The Real had only wicket* to Icae and needed over 160 to make the Europeans bat a453 words
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Article307 1929-06-03 11 (Jood Recovery Against i Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 2. Bright cr.cket waa witnessed on Saturday on the Esplanade at Penan.: when Penang enterUined Kedah «n1 opened a two-day match. Winning the toas Penang chose to bat on a fast, dry wicket. The »Urt was307 words
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Article103 1929-06-03 11 London. May 16. For the Ant tim* in thirty yean. l-.xing kangaroo was seen in England ight when a special three round* inhibition bout between the kangaroo and hi. trainer. Lindsay Fabri, ex.■matrur champion boxer of Australia, was held m the ring at Blackfriars. The fight *a*103 words
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Article27 1929-06-03 11 Th# Meoad division Mcrtr math I twtwvm Um S.C.C. and l.C.F.A which «i> to hav» twrn playvd on the Padan* I U>-<U>. hu> bftn poatpoMd until \V«dneaday.27 words
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Article469 1929-06-03 11 Perak and Selangror Match. (Fro* O«r Ova Correspondent) I poo, June 1 The inter Sute c.-icket match betwsea Perak and Salaitgor lUrtad on Saturday afternoon at Ipoh. Selangor won th* toaa, and chose to bat. Contrary to expectations the strong Setangor betting aide waa unable ts punish469 words
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Article162 1929-06-03 11 Superior A II- Round To Fort Canning. The V.M.C.A. easily defeated Fort Canning at the Anson Road ground on Saturday. Scores Fort Canning Pepper Ibw. b Wilson 30; Kyatt c Atkinson b Jones 0; Gallif«rd b Sta-k 0 Lincoln b Stack 1 I upton b Suck 4 Cannon162 words
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Article43 1929-06-03 11 Scratching* for To-day's Events. I.— Brother Jim. 3. Merry Lass, Loch Buy, Gunner ami The Witch. 4.— SUffy. 6.— Punier. Farmer and Packard. 7. Mias Australia. Merry -Go- Round. Jotavon and Balrana. 9. Roama way All engagements— Putxler. Stiffy and Ensign.43 words
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Article198 1929-06-03 11 Unsportsmanlike Complaint* Alleged by Ponsford. W. H. Ponaford's weekly cricket articla in the Melbourne Herald comments on Hobbs' recent references to Australian umpires. This," says Ponsford, coming from k man regarded at in the best at— sportsman will cause a shock to every youngster who is taught _to198 words
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Article84 1929-06-03 11 Lamrote Beats Tilden Miss Wills Wins. Paris. Jane '1. ReaulU in the French hard court championships at Auteuil were as follows Mea'a Mingle*. Quarter inaU.— Borotra baat Hunter. 6—B. 10— 4—4, 8— S--1. Seati-iaals.— Borotra beat ochet, 6—3. 5—7, 7— 5. 6—7. 6 i. Lacoste beat Tilden.84 words
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Article321 1929-06-03 11 Have Best of Play But Draw with Malays. The Malays can consider themselves rathti fortunate ir> getticg away with a point in their match with the WVlch rWnMent kt the SUilium on Saturday, whirh ended in a draw of 2—2.2 2. As regards football the levin* were fairly321 words
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Article149 1929-06-03 11 Warrant Served on Patiala Champion. Simla. May 20. A sensation waa caused wh*n the Viceroy's Staff tup Polo Tournament waa commenced to-day. Major Jaswant Singh, the PatuU champion player, juat before he entered the ground* to play on behalf of tn» Patiala Gymkhana flub, wai served with a warrant149 words
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Article184 1929-06-03 11 Moa4ar. Jane > Svlancor Hacea. lad Di». Football B.C.C. va. I.C.F.A, Cnck.t I V.M.C.A. B.C.C. tad XI. Cricket S.C.C. tad XI ye. 3.R.C. Polo Coloay Malay States. Singapore 1 •»•*•> Jaae 4 tad Dit. Football Robiasoa »s. RX, Malay (round tnd Di». >o«tball Wolca B.C.F.A. -B." YM.C.A .round,184 words
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Article17 1929-06-03 11 The ro-optratioa of Clak Secretaries It r.^u.ii.j in keeping tkis diary of •p«tlii.( i«t«u uiuttu aad ua-to-esla.j17 words
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Advertisement210 1929-06-03 11 Raffles Hotel First Class Accommodation with Modern Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AM) FRIDAY •.15— 5.15 p.m. DINER DANSANT EVKKV TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATIRDAY "SAKE" MciiLlßtS RAFH.KS <>K(HKS»K\. Orchestral Concert Sunday. 9.15 p.m. For KeaervationM Phone 2920. Sea View Hotel Tllntlil I SKAVIfcW LleshoM: Ms* 9 ROOMS WITH MODKItN210 words
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Article406 1929-06-03 12 Missionary Pioneer In Borneo. The Bedfordshire Times and Independent of April 26 contains the following reference to the late Rev. G D. Allen, whose death occurred at 4mptMK. near Bedford, on April 20 The death occurred on Saturday, at the i residence of hi» sister. Mrs.406 words
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Article66 1929-06-03 12 Lord Justice Sankey, nresiding at the annual meeting of the British In "f Adult Kducatinn at King's College Strand, tai<i negotiations wrrr hi grass with the RISC, regarding > casts in connection with adult education. It was reported that adult education was making more progress in ■saHMi66 words
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Article300 1929-06-03 12 Fifth Attempt to Regain America Cup. Sir Thomas Lipton intends to make another his fifth attempt to regain the America Cup for lireut Britain, and has. through the Royal fitter Yacht «"lub, of the Prince of Wales is commodore. «ent a rHallenge tn the New300 words
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Advertisement186 1929-06-03 12 Scotland is the Home of Fine Whisky and the Best comes from Glasgow. "OLD MONARCH" Bar. la tkt Yaw IMi. For the Last 76 yean ALEX. McGAVIN CO. V ~L_ have be*n exporting "OLD MONARCH" To all Farta of the World. There has been an ever-inci-nasing demand, so that to-day186 words
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Advertisement275 1929-06-03 12 Qe^^S^^hß H\: l r KIRf five you the rrraiest potsj. ■■I D number of quick, positive "starts" 3k i ssHfllltt^Wi and UTlint TU P tM i> brilliant illumination t^^^ -m\ for tn greatest possible number of hours. flaHf^V^fl ln othrr won1 MAXIMUM DEf! B MsW sV^^Sßsssi BlUTY— betauae Pre.t-O-I.itr V275 words
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Article614 1929-06-03 13 THE APPLE CART. First Production In Poland. INTERVIEW WITH THE TRANSLATOR. The Ant production of a new play by Mr. Bernard Shaw is now an event of t.trrnatiunal important-*, ami on May 17, Warsaw wat to be the centra of th« theatrical world. On that date614 words
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Article412 1929-06-03 13 joet it dealt with, and the decree of intensity i» commensurate with its bigneat, but it it merely a political discussion; it ii a first-rate comedy, in which there it the glamour of romantic beauty. It will be ray endeavour in Warsaw to Me that it it present412 words
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Article134 1929-06-03 13 Value of Darya-i-Nur Beyond Appraisal. Urmn. May 16. Th* report of the French expert* •■nmurvd i.i the appraisal of th* rown Jewels, which hat hern mibmitu-ii by the < t,mmm»ion to the Cab.net for the Shah's ronaiderai ion. »tat«- that the bulk conaiaU of diamond*, brillianta, pearls134 words
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Article69 1929-06-03 13 I.irut < .1 J M. Stratton. Dr. T. Royda, M r*. J. Melottc and Colnn-1 Walry Cohen arrived in Bangkok on May 25 from Pattam. Dr. Royd* ha* born alavinn with Sir K.<iw«r.l Cook, and th» MMtoo w,i. ihr KUf»U of the Bnti»h Minittrr. On thrir way to Bangkok the69 words
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Article1029 1929-06-03 13 Baby at a Concert STR.Wl.K CAH OF JEHl'DI MEM HIN Berlin. April 21. A new (rn:u< ha* b««n hailed by a unammoiM German verdict in the person of Jehudi Menuhin. who wn aged twelve yean last January. The events which have led up to thii1,029 words
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Article201 1929-06-03 13 At l^ast Twenty Veins Of "Pay Dirt." .-■tnt »>n that F.I Dormdo has been foond near Mam].. ng with dm- of k»I<1 nn I Ik- headwater* of the Anifit rwrr. ::n mile* from Manila. The roamiK «j'.rr> ..f the Angat rivvr rut Ipo irulrh through the mountain*201 words
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