The Straits Times, 24 July 1929
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Title Section27 1929-07-24 1 The Straits Times KSTAniISIIKD NTARIY A rrVTVRT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 r SINGAI*ORI I DNESDAY. Jl I/Y 24. 1929 PRICE 10 I27 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1929-07-24 1 J TROPICAL < SUITING LORODOR" 18.D.A.1 j| wi.nt. LOOWG, i| HT, BINCAPOBB. The Great Scientific Discovery of the Age yv\ONSOL <\i-IK I'OUKKI lI. IV CKIiMK IDAI. NON-POISONOI II «N products ire in use in Hospitals, Clinics and Consuhin ■is Ihroutrhout the I nitcd kingdom. Hundreds of letters and h:i\r .ilrt.idv124 words
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Advertisement141 1929-07-24 1 TOILETRIES OF REPUTE Received with Aristocratic Approval by the World of la*hioit. INTTIODUCING THE NEW FRAGRANCE M T<»< ."teV^^*_3^^^. a imxiv ami \< < htvbi.k r.irr Eau de Cologne $2.60. V^> Eau de olognc $2.60. HBdl IJ DKA.VTER UII OR f^ZS^SS* 1 HJUH WITH METAL TOP. I V? s Suitable141 words
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Advertisement10 1929-07-24 1 M FLORODOR WING LOONG I TKOI'K \l. WEAK. 5 I10 words
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Advertisement606 1929-07-24 2 P. k 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PABBENGBR AND CARGO 8 RR VICES I VMNSULA AND ORIENTAL S.N ..CO. M CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTrS K.VMENT LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Toaaaga •••,■> KASHMIR 1.000 Jaly I606 words
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Advertisement593 1929-07-24 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPI»ON YUSEN KAISUA) TO LONDON Napl**, Marseille., Load. a. Antwerp aad Rotterdam Vassal* Toaaaga Daa Sail BUWA MARI' 11.100 Aag 1 S FUHIUMI MABU 11.000 Aag. II U HAKOZAKI MARU 10*00 Aag. tt M HAKUSAN MARU 10.600 Boat. It II t KITANO MAKI H.OOO Sept. M 17 HARUNA593 words
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Advertisement560 1929-07-24 2 BURNS PBHP UPi (laaaraaratol I AaatraSa) FOB BRISBANE SI DMKT AMD MEU BOURNE. VIA JAVL, DARWQ4 AND TRORKDAI ISLAND. Regular montbly a* ilng* by ta* wall knew* awMaawr MARK! LA (7J71 toaa) aad Us aaw motor MALABAR (UU teaa). Ta* sj. MARI LLA la one of U* kargwat mad taoat560 words
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Advertisement699 1929-07-24 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) (lacorporated ia Uollaad) Urdor contract with tb* NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. M4O, with .üb-connectlor.. te Passage. Freigat, Transhipment Marine Deate snd Manager. D**k. ReproMntative. for Singapore and Strait* StttliminU ef th* OOrlsl Tounat Bareau of Jays. AH Information, dstelled itlnererlei699 words
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Advertisement629 1929-07-24 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. UNITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STRAM NAT. CO. LTD. (laasrpi rated la Ea«Ua4) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN-GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASOOWHARBEILLRB. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW-BOSTON, NEW TORS AMD BALTIMORE. WRKKXT SERVICE LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON,629 words
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Advertisement553 1929-07-24 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (la— rpamtad ta Seam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Xr *tey, Trenggaaa. Eelantan, Bangnarn. r.raptn, Pataal. Stegwra. Laaaa. Sifhon. Bandon. Koha.mul. Langiuaa. Chumpoa aad nnn Arrival DapaHsre ■PDDHADIB July n July I' MAUNI Aag. 4 Aoa>. 7 I Bin Auk 11 Au« 14 Taa (teaman553 words
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Advertisement362 1929-07-24 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. LLLEKM.\N BUCKNALL SThAMS.iir CO., LTD. (laeorporatvd la Baglaad) "ItMW- LIN*. PBCIGaR SERVICE TO THE -'-.IiOM AND HER KB <.| IWARI>« Ta Boa. Kaag. Shaafhai an* Jiaaa I Aug. 14 re. ly SO Aag.M > Uiitm. Rambur; .nd Lettk Sept. II Havre, L'doa, UoUerdam aad l.ambarg Seat, t* aaimrlraa362 words
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Advertisement430 1929-07-24 3 DOLLAJt STEAMtBHIF UNI '^AMERICAN MAIL UNE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PKNANG tU MliiMßO. MJgaff, Natl SAID, ALKX- \M'IM\. N Ml and MAI 1 < )RK anal Arnve Irave Leave '"■•re Spore Peaaag Iwty S7 < 9 Aag. 10 i Aui X Aug. 24 I Sept. 6 Sept. 7 PRES.GARII430 words
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Advertisement527 1929-07-24 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. SI4MM-*aart Maatschappij Nederland anrl N.V. Kulterduiusche Llo>d WEEKLY M Ml. ami PASSEN4 SERVK L 1(» Ceaaa Aawtrrdam Beatkamptaa Maraeille. Ratlerdau M, J. P. Coaa 11.100 S.M.N. Jaly t* m.v. Slbajak 13.000 XL. Aag. 2 ii. I'rins der Nad. »^OO S.MJ*. Aag. V s.s. TJar.mil M.OOO R.L. Aug.527 words
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Advertisement432 1929-07-24 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOM WASH STATES STEAMSHIP CO, POim.ANI). ORE. JOINT Sailing for I'niled States and Canadn Maw from M.<n.l:i and Hong Kong Sa.la about Pan r ranriM-.. aad Lm Aagelea I from Manila July Et S.S. GULDEN TIM I. H.432 words
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Advertisement189 1929-07-24 3 CUT YOUR COSTS i.v INSTALLING Ti.E BEST Rubber Machines of fir- 1 c!a-s quißt] every need. PLANTERS' ENGINEERING >. Sole Agents in Malaya C f.q.T.^M-1 SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LI UPOTL OVERLAND TOUK TO lf»DO-C!i!RA~~ The quirkent and cheapest means of Ns¥ ANGKOR, PNOMPENH AND SAIGON By train from Pcnang to189 words
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Advertisement442 1929-07-24 4 TRADEMARK CAUTION IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS li'F i. kaaala r vn that TMK BRII IMITKD. a < orporation duly organised under thr laws of Great n and located and doing business at •!»r House. Old Broad Street, l^ndon. England. Manufactunmr the Owner aad Sale Praar. Mowing Trade Mark in Straits S.442 words
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Advertisement399 1929-07-24 4 BRITANNIA BRAND <n that the Trad* ■cloaiva proof The Ai tnrnt ndaa. mcorporai.- Unu.n aaj ■iir on basinets as Portland lemeat ii I that it is Used iporttd iat* Sjaajaanre by Mr. G. Aurely as sole importer aad leratad Malay hut- rneo I aad Sarawak. that said led I'ortland (Vn.eal399 words
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Advertisement589 1929-07-24 4 Hove long ran you afford to Suffer and thus II nut r Your Life f When you can tad a good relief ia Every Dose of our medicines. If you are not feeling as happy as s Isrk you weighed dowi ly some feeling of being unwell or below the589 words
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Advertisement330 1929-07-24 4 11LLEY SAFETY LAMPS Bam attraaiM Oil mot Itrnnif) AkaaJalere ■SaVSM r AU Hr... A* •applied lo all ihe a. lni<»rs*.mll l^f> of Haiti a. Hklpplac B^K Cosßpanlea, f>l *mw*mfl mw i«»i'ber Vfl Tin Mimhi oasaaaaltlea. jA* if 1* Wfereal MasMa All CP. I Arksw*le«(«* Pkrß JJ hy all aaer* >y330 words
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Advertisement641 1929-07-24 4 AUCTION SALE I «f valuable freehold land, tb* property of Ihe Municipal r*ma>l*siuner». sitnate at Kampon« Kapor. Sm«a|x>re Ta b* held at the saleroom of Mossrs If M. A* Soura A Co. I a. Kinlaysun (.reen. i.iort, oa Taaraaa>. Jal> at :.J* p m. PARTiri LARS. Lot I. Ruildinc ■'<•641 words
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Article687 1929-07-24 5 Northern Counties Defeated: Championship Form. TIME LIMIT ON. GOLF COURSES? (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jut i Kine weather anH a reaM>nat> tattoo of success a* between fa wlr a perfect A»Ihr iHilili- point of < irw. Thr handicap j hut ra<" were on*- or two |>utilu687 words
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Article181 1929-07-24 5 I'toiummf of drills up to and for weekrndinv July tR Wednesday. Jaly 24. 3 p.m. Drill Hall. l'jdet4 RaMra. Wr>|»n Iramni' Bukit Timah Range. "A" lM.fi .< Co.. Prartire Warm Shield p.m™ Drill Hall. "C** Co.. 30 yard* Range &IB p.m.. I Drill Hall. "C" |BeoUUhl Co. New181 words
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Article33 1929-07-24 5 Order, for week rnding Sunday. Jaljr U: 1 TliurwJa). July Jamboree Rtbearwi'. Stadium. 4 p.m. Baad Practice. Headquarter. Saturday. July Si. Jamb«r»e. Work parties. Stadium. >> a.m. Remainder. Sodium, t p.m.33 words
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Article48 1929-07-24 5 A union to fight for better and m >mI ktabte contracts has been organ i-»ed by opera singers in America. Permanent onVtri have already been choaen, and the by-laws are bring wnrke:! out in readiness for a poasibl. with the Amn an Federation of Labour.48 words
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Article34 1929-07-24 5 The mcUmorphoais of Para Lane, LonIdon, from a siraet of aUtaly Tf~r to I a thoroughfare of shops and flat* has re■>etu* from th" <tale of the Untowill be demolish.-.! and repla. luxury hotel.34 words
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Article477 1929-07-24 5 CEYLON LETTER. I'noflficials' Opposition 1«> (iovernment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ij'y U. Many are itpemlating a* to what wi I be the renult of the •leaillork created by ihe walk-out of the II unofficial membera nt the beKifla protr- 1 iiaTainat what h MMI ix>pu!ait> known as477 words
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Article17 1929-07-24 5 -niga|K>rp Mv .-.•nrj« a death "g thv**infantile rate waa 2MaU< annum, naaaJN c»<iinjt wr«e> ponding »<■.17 words
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Article14 1929-07-24 5 liur k Colon*! L.-.dht—-HIM n fei «fct turcmr editior of Dm14 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1929-07-24 5 TOOTHSOME TASTIES We rc-civr r -;ular and continuous suopiio of Shveps' Ton guvs Kidnvvs Sweetbread* Ox Kidney* Brains 0% Tails Trijte. Excellent for a change TRY THEM!! 'The Best by Test" REFRIGERATIhG Co LTD Orchard Rotx A igie R.Ofrd \M) KKlM'i;i. KO\l>. Jy >*^Jr^ jßp x^ jjjav. jfl i av^aaav121 words
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Advertisement184 1929-07-24 5 MONIER REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES MADB IN ALL SIZES IT Tm I hKI lU\MI IKR. Suitable for Road and -7^\ T l. n^_. Railway Culverts Specially onslrtirterl I l^y Cheapest. OVOID SHAPED ~~7SSLJ^ Pipes for W\^t(Ur\ Sewerage I m Schemen. 1— "^^^E^ -^fe^^.m^ CfTO "^^r B^^-^^^jaa^B^^^^ Prireit oa applir.r A.../ BRITISH.184 words
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Advertisement99 1929-07-24 6 r^«B B*^H*^^^b^b^H The best light is a light for a fif IcORK-TIPPEDXIGARETTE MODERN OFFICE MACHINES AND CALCULATING MACHINE^S SaSi^^/ KtTl TO OPMIATS \J Simplicity— .v. v ia the ktfmotmtt SvMorf»AKn I oucn Method— nunrr.l. Oprr.U* by rapM, H M vi kl r O'MrrrH on ih^ y- with n«WI bS U99 words
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Advertisement140 1929-07-24 6 REASONS FOR ~W\ Chrysler A M Plqmouth SUPERIORITY PERFORMANCE The premier quality of my car should In* its performance on the road, the capabilities t.f the vehicle itself, when it comes down to a real test of jjuts." The I'LYMOI TH accelerates with a liveliness and heartiness which gives at140 words
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Advertisement321 1929-07-24 7 |A PAVILION Mk /^r^>> 88l DANIKKS in li^Hß^ SHE'S A SHEIK Packed with Acrobatic Stunts and Laughter TIVOLI Commencing Jl /.> 27 ADOLFB IKNJOi; in SERVICE FOR LADIES Another fine Menjou Picture. It's i Paramount Picture, It's the liest. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA r» T\N HKN(. B i'rr,.riftoi>i.321 words
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Advertisement256 1929-07-24 7 Phono mTTT/^T t mm y IJJLjJ ;«»9; «»9 For Scat* w For SeaU (NORTH BRIIKiB ROAD). Commencing FRIDAY, AICVST 2 Aa epoch that marks treat stride in the I'rncrewive HUtory of I'iarmatoKraph Achievemrni. NEMESIS! THK IFA WONDKR" PRODUCTION VISI AMSINC; Parallels between INSECTS and HUMAN HEINCS Holdii the Mirn.r to256 words
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Advertisement135 1929-07-24 7 SURINA THEATRE THE INCOMPARABLE North Hr a-cr Road. Pfcaa» X«. UN. I row «KIINESIm jl Ll 24 lo Tl EBDAV m.i it. mi TROOPER 77 I Kajrart°> Lati.t lattel ilnat of <'-.n«»r rlu. IN IS <II \I-1I kH 21 RESLB. rhapKr I. TH»: DE\TM TRAIU 1 aWls. v Spatial STANLEY135 words
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Advertisement490 1929-07-24 7 ALHAM&RA July 2«5 LON CHANEY As an Annies > Monstrosity in THE UNKNOWN Lon Chaney's Strangest Disgulie of all in a play that astounds. LON'S LATEST M.t.M. Special Released by UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION. to-nhjht at the to-mght A Triple- Attraction Half-I'rice-Sho* NEW WORLD SHOW fm TST v..,«D att«act,on^ APOLLO CINEMA490 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article25 1929-07-24 8 Singaporr. July Jt Rubber. Local M cents per Ib. lalafca Pm.u« Kundoag. >ags IJO- II Krnts 6s ■'>• 31s. 3J.. t..tcrn Sm25 words
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Article77 1929-07-24 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. urr. July SI. L<M IM uruhangril. Ctl* us., down Ms. Mm. lie. Wu.*t. Sun*ri \Va>. I.tf Ku.h>i. I«O|M I Kivrr. 2.S5.JKO. Hans Kutl. K3-8& Malaya un>«l. nnU, Pvnawatt l.o«. li». I'rtalinr- Batu I TO. Sunrvi l.ua. t» JO llu Kline* I -«0-l Jokant US-»'> Rah M-IJt,77 words
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Article51 1929-07-24 8 Henderson, Helm and Company. Inc. York, >end u< the following rable ■inted July 23. their quotation* twine in gold dollar rent, riming bid prim Kubber Kxrhtnr* salm to-day Ml ton*. July 2070. Auiruat 20.M). September mber 22. D Unuary tUB, February Mar.h £1.9*1. Singapore price 36 cent* and51 words
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Article34 1929-07-24 8 IK I 1 Julians rambora Spar* London Juo. II July Job* St July U Jun. II Jalv |k Juii# M July St Jun* 17 July tt Junr Zfl Julr tt Rajputuna34 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article268 1929-07-24 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore. July 21. On London, Bmak 4 ra t/l t7/W Daaaad t J n PnvaU I m. c rtdlt 1/4 i. I* On N«w York. Daauttf > N IS 16 Prir.u W 4 i 17* O« rnuie*. B.nk T.T. J, 1431 Ob India. Bank T.T. f I*4 On llunit268 words
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62 1929-07-24 8 Tsaa af Market t— Quiet, steady. Latest Caala:— Undon Spot Sheet lid. per Ib. Now York t Spat Sheet S. ceats to*, per Ib. aviirr i i ftKS.S. »qa«l le SU«d»rd Q.CT. Mind.ri bundartf B.S.S. Ttafer i- •> a .\uru»t Au' B Srpt Urt.Dtc62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article464 1929-07-24 8 Imd* 111 V.L rd. Bar*n B*lUn ft fl Aiam Kamhang 40 41 fl fl Bangrin Tin 1 til- M/1 I B»t«nj PUuf OJ« 0.40 i i B*tu tmm 1.C4 ijts 1 1 But it Arang I.M t.M II fl Burmaa Malay 41 «J fl f 1 Ch»nd. r.anf f464 words
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Article232 1929-07-24 8 latae Val. Pd. Bujrtn S«llrri S t Alei. Brick Pr*fa. 11$ IXO cd. I t AUi. Brick <>rda. IT* tJO U U Brit. Am. Tobacco C«.O Canadian Eafla 11 II 1 1 Ceatral Engine OM 9M I 1 CycU and Carriac* 9M 9tO 10a. 10«. Duff [>«r«U>aaat 10 U232 words
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Article93 1929-07-24 8 Sinsapor* Cold Storaf* Il'I 1 drl. of MM rad. INI-M I*l IN ci. Singapore MumripsJ t p.r. of I*ol n* 1030 »l.»7».ooo par. ft prta. Sin(apvr« Municipal p.c. of l»07 red. IM? 1 1. 400 000 H par. Singapore Muainpal 1% fm. •f \wn r»d. IM* ttjMt^M93 words
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Article394 1929-07-24 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evttt's quotations. Tod«jr'i Print Fnwr L*>ll Co. Evrtt Allrnby ($n 2.10 Ul W Ui Alor Uajak (II) I.HO I Mcd. 1.70 MO A. Hium (II) 3.M IJO 1.10 ISO A. Kitniai (ft) 0.«7 0.45 OJO Am. M.Uy (Hi S.M S.M Mt 3.1*394 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article366 1929-07-24 8 Alleged Piling of Cargo On The Tronoh. Captain Ah bin Osman. matter of the i. Tronoh. and the Straits Sttamship Company, the a*cnt% for the vessel were »«aamoned before Mr. 0. H. Clarke. I Judge this morning, to answer charges of piling cargo on the ma m366 words
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Article250 1929-07-24 8 Charterer* and Captain Summoned. n Gagino. master of the steamer Flevo. and the charterers, Teo Hoo I.yi 1 psny, wore summoned bell larke. the IbstrHt Judge, thi< morninir, to answer charges •if allowing ranro to be piled up contrary to rules and failing to allow -umcicnt250 words
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Article227 1929-07-24 8 T«-4ay. I jn.ljang and Bagan Si A,.. Api ralda m Kvlaaiaa (VakaM) J an and Trrnggaau (A»4aagl I pm. I |>|>rr Hurma i M..ng khrngi Banka Inland. Pladja* aad PaUa>- W I ba«g Thntrn- i North. N ka.t and N. Wnt SaaMtra Banka I. land (vietpt Mualok)227 words
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Article28 1929-07-24 8 Thr nrw air mail stamps bi ought into iit in China on July 8 arc of beautiful design and (how an aeroplane flying over Great Wall of China.28 words
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Article126 1929-07-24 8 Skip* aloni.idr ihr Hkitui or riprlrd U arriM. kMTI I II Mt'K'l i: Uaio Wharf M UK. V* Hi hi Tern; raruh. Oil Wharf Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY IHH k* Tan lam Patar. y Krpprt HarWvr. K.n»» IWk P. v url No I Dm| No.126 words
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Article29 1929-07-24 8 From China and J»|«an. l.y ktmu. •t Sin«ai>or* 6 p.m. too 11 Europe (London mmiU dropu: on July 4) by Kashmir. Juc it*. 1'vnans 7 a.m. to-morrow.29 words
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Article77 1929-07-24 8 The marriage ha« Ukrn place at Malacra between Mr. I drraaer. Ourian Daun Hospital, un Winifred <J. A»hnr»i>. a Ira^ I Band. Hilir Eaffliah School. Thr bridv wks viven away by her rldnt brother. Mr V J A.hnmn. Mr. l»«hel .1.- S«u** and Mr. Herman M BaOM ■ponsorn. and Mr.v77 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1929-07-24 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wafer rtMitfd Ad*L, Hf> M. WANTS. KOK SALE. ETC r«>R i Apply > HIM i I'M !^cu-u> in »oo,l CPBdllK.I. 11AM ONY ROOM I nt laLlr Yvrjr lo» rat*». I rntnil. X. Uoyd R4. (Ip) WANT I nur»* for ir •>••««. aaxd Ml ih^r. (mall furaiahrd h ..it397 words
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Advertisement199 1929-07-24 8 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 8ETTU MM ut \|.\i Trillion V,. ,,f !J."»— In |h, Mai III KM K II HI HUM: i iw and Imlw 12 of Onlmaar. IU (t ••irpiuir.i. kg thr abuTtaarard < otrp.ny to confirm Hm Inn.frr of the u d OAV* fmm199 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1929-07-24 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Thr following is the daily wralher report of the Meteorological Branch, Survey Dcpt., Malaya Y»«l«rday. t m.m. To-day. TiBHnlit*. taiafalt BrWat. M*an Mm. M>«. laataW Hum.dity W,.d. Weataer. ■ftlMI. F. r. las. Ifa.of acurs, Oiivctiaa. Fare* M.P.B. Kuala l.y.npur M 70 Tt t Cloud? 8lama«ra M 77104 words
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Miscellaneous234 1929-07-24 8 arranc.emknts i ok thk wekk. ¥,-t4mrm4ar. J»l> H. W. «J» djh.. H.l. 11 U pm. tJ. Sun llm 17 a.m.. d I.. |>.m. "Kin( of kin*». Via. IkHtoa, Ml pm. TkmrUtj J«l> li M W 1.6 p m.. M. Sun mr> < p m. -Km, of kino.' h Tkcatrr. VIS234 words
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Article357 1929-07-24 9 Rubber Remains Steady. tin roosrocn HRK.HTKK (By (>ar Financial Cunup— d«»t.) Yesterday local price* Kul.Vr. MU rnU. In. I M> l..n. Mil. I atr-i prim Kubbrr. I ..nd..n lid., unrhanrrd. Htm Taril 21 centn. up cent. Tmtr of narkrl. .lrad>. l.n U.no»n 1212 It*. (»p»l). down (2357 words
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Article123 1929-07-24 9 Importance of China's Stocks »a.hin*t«n. July 7. A •social harM-t uf Virfinia tebarro it itb (irorrn aa tar Ant StaU comTukarr.. -ay that the rrop it of normal »iir, r»mparr.| with thaw of thr la>t thrr> >inn>«htt inferior rnundmr I w cropt »rt at >till runatitat* an import■I123 words
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Article79 1929-07-24 9 dar Rubber Company .hows n net iJu.ihM). acam.t ftt.ooo in IM7. Tke ntainrd at 10 per cent. Tkr rubber plantation company Kendenc Lembee ba> mad* a net proflt of a>9.000. I .0.000 m IM7 Tne dividend is U in pared witk 41 per cent, in itch Indie,79 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article437 1929-07-24 9 Effecting Repairs to The I >redgers. The third annual general meeting of Teja Malaya Tin Dredging (>mpu{f. Ltd., ih held in nail wees at Winchester Houae Capt. S. H. RntMll <th« chairman i presiding. Thr rbiirmm, in moving the adoption of t hr report and account*, llrat437 words
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Article116 1929-07-24 9 The Hydrc-Ki nation Of Petroleum. Nrn Vnk, JuM S3. Thr fir.t fruiU of thr formation tt the in«. in which Ferd> and the Standard (hi of Sea j I 100.000 barrrli of petrol daily. ■..tion th tmall plant m Louinana, «brrv .1 was found that 100 p«r116 words
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Article231 1929-07-24 9 Must be Approved By Washington. Washington. July TIt wa» Warned lodiv that the Department ■aMBH >• not likely to adopt a policy Itrmittinf Amrrican consuls and Indr com mmionrn to publish reports in place of origin instead of awaiting transmttUI to Washington This «tatemrnt w«» givrn the231 words
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Article120 1929-07-24 9 Provision of Additional Finance. The following is a summary of the annual n |K.rt of Mrrlimau IVjoh, Ltd. I'rwnt «7.M7o (against f».OMi. Pmdead i per cent, i Mime forward C9U. Con- .Mated Cul.rn Plantations resulted in prufll of Otjn. Sum to rrvdit of proAt and lo>* account ii120 words
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Article465 1929-07-24 9 Fifty Per -Cent. Reduction Of Profit. Th* annual general meeting of Tinf Kil Tin Jimr. Ltd.. wai held at the secretary. onVei. Wrrrick and to. Hang Kong Bank Chambers, yesterday Mr. J. M. Sob* ifd, and tu supported by Messrs. J. A. lias. W r. K«>t,.r465 words
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Article427 1929-07-24 9 I Trade Expansion of The Company. An announcement af considerable importI to iharvholdvrs in the Royal Datcb and i Shall Transport Compame* in to the effect that tar M»ll Union Oil Corporation it mak- ing an issue .horlly of $40,000,000 faft.OM.OMl j of convertible S\, per cent,427 words
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Article480 1929-07-24 9 The Net Profit More Than Doubled. Th» sixteenth annual general -neeting of lh» shareholder* of Holy rood Rubber. Ltd. held on Jan* 2«. at the registered o»Ve.. I. Martini Lane. Cannon Street. EC. Mr. U Arthur Addinsell, rhairmaa of Ik* company, presldina;. I Th* chairman, in motini that480 words
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Article166 1929-07-24 9 Billions of Dollars ln\ ulved. Sew York. July 7. Merger* arir'Hilmi prrhapi ten billion of dcllart h«\f brrn nmiummitid in M different mdu>tr>r» ;hu« far in )9tV. I in* to >tatisti<> ufip.lnl hrrr in •tnkinf ewdrncr n' tnr pHMl trend of Amrr.an iniluitry toward tor.solidaliun Th«166 words
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Article180 1929-07-24 9 Project Before Vancouver Council. Mr W V McCaw and aasociates of Van eouver who early In the present year an pounced their intrnlion of constructing a *****0.000 flour mill at North Vancouver, thr rp tidrwatrr flour mill in British I Columbia, have applied to thr City Council180 words
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Article69 1929-07-24 9 Bedford Plant.— J4JOo Ib. Bertam Ks tended 41.MW Ib. Ha...'tl.--32.M0 Ib. Bertam Consolidated— St4JoO Ib. Foothills (Malayai.-m.IM Ib. tilenealy.— &J.«l2 Ib. Hill Ri.e— 47.MK) Ib. Kuala Mada.-aM.Me Ib. Kuala Sidim— «3W Ib. Malaaoff.— l4lJM Ib. Reyland.— l Moo Ik. Ratanu. M.4M Ib Sukgel Batu M.l.js i.—4l^ooi 41^00 fk.69 words
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Article24 1929-07-24 9 Renong Tin Dredging No. I dredge. 2*4 niculs No. 3 dredge. 119 piculs. Teja Malaya Tin Dredging— No. 1 dredge, 1M plcale.24 words
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Article611 1929-07-24 9 Sir Ernest Birch on The Outlook. Tk« ninth ordinary general meeting of Batang Consolidated Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held in mail week at Laurence Fountney Hill. t annon Street. E. IrriMi Birch. K.C.M.G. (the chairman), presiding. i 61 rkairatan. in moving tke adoption of [the report sad account*,611 words
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Article208 1929-07-24 9 New Company Formed In Burma. Regittered wilh th# Registrar of Joint Stork ("ompafi'n. Burma. la a new company kn»wa m in* United Oil Mill*. Ltd with aradquartert in Burma. Th» object* of thr company at e»tahl:ih«4 ure to »rrcl. construct and build oil milb. machinery, plant208 words
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Article154 1929-07-24 9 Properties under Option In Canada. I Jchnson. head of the I'igron Timber '•rt Arthur, and who also bandies large qt antities of pulpwood. ia> that plant are underway in the Thunder Bay Jutrict (or a number of mill* to transform wood wmaU aid other umber* into i:leable154 words
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Article58 1929-07-24 9 Protest Against American Restrictions. Washington. July 17. l"»«!ro Ggtrwi, Philippine R# ident Commusiontr in Washington, it pmuUif l.r.rfi «««m.t Ue restriction of dat)r-fr«« nation uf Philippine >ugar into lh« I nit»d SlaU* Mr ,l< |«r»> that American trad* with the I- ir< nrr..lly ha* InrrvaMd 1400 per cent58 words
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Article115 1929-07-24 9 Front of Federated (Selangor) Rubber Company for year ended March 31. ltt». after writing off MM for depreciation, waa ttMt, aga>nst C6.OU. Adding balance brought forward <4,«*-t. and amount transferred from taxation reserve no longer required in that account AM. OOO makes total f 1 1.*00. Directors115 words
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Article75 1929-07-24 9 Rugby, July 23. Foreign exchange are Amsterdam U.OM. Athens »7&. Bombay Is. I tt-tfd Berlin tOM. Bniaaels UM. Bucharest SIS. Buenos Aires 47<*. Copenhagen Mil. Geneva UM. Helsingfor* IN. Hong Kong la. UV,d. Lisbon 10»M. Madrid XI 2m. Milan M 7W. New York 4JUS. Oslo 1R206. Pans ItS.SU. PragueBritish Wireless - 75 words
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Article718 1929-07-24 9 Labour Situation In Lancashire. STRIVING TO WIN It K EXPORT TRADK, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manche«tct. June iW. As anticipated, the spinning and weav;.ig employer* havo given the operative*' trade unions on* month's notice of a redaction in wage* equal to 12J&2 per <ent. on current earning*.718 words
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Article64 1929-07-24 9 i c Half- Year's Profit Ol Rs. 1 Tk* nrt proflt of the Central Bank ef India, ltd for tke kalf year ended Jan* 10. including the amount brought foi thr previous account, am..'. rectors have derided to pay an ad interim dividend at p-r cent per annam.64 words
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1098 1929-07-24 10 I.' any proof were required of the value I if Trade Commissioners of the right type snd proper qualifications, it is surely to be found in Mr. L. B. Scale's report on the trade of British Malaya. Thtt report v1,098 words
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Article982 1929-07-24 10 An Interview with Sir A. onan Doyle. Th»rc arc two thing* that people alway* want to auk me one of them it how I arm- to write the Sherlock Holme* ttorir* an>l the i>ther i» about how I came to have p -yihir experience* and t» take982 words
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Article323 1929-07-24 10 Mr. S. A. Martyn, of thr Scremben ihartrrrd Bank, has left for Ceylon on holiday. Mr. Martyn. who is the Hon. Secretary of the Temian Rovers Association, Strtmbtn, wn entertained to dinner by the AMOciation prior to hit departure. The Hon. CapU Meadow. Frost. M.C.. Resident Councillor.323 words
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Article771 1929-07-24 10 MUNICIPAL BEAUTY. Mr. A. Gordon, th.' Municipal Architect, who planned the Aim- building which II K the Governor opened yesterday, should be an exceedingly happy man. The many expression* of approval hrard among the ptfHriaf at mony all seemed to he sincere, and therr appeared to771 words
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Article21 1929-07-24 10 The Innpc ti.i Cmi tul of IV.ire. Straits Mr M Waited Malacca laat wtrk and made a lon. of the Settlement.21 words
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Advertisement189 1929-07-24 10 '\g\ v i (T "VIYELLA" V Jf J HOSE AM) HALF HOSE __J YIYEU.A Golf Huee. medium weight, \> x '>v v\\vUlTr 5 1 ribbed legs, plain turnover tops, unshrinkable soft finish. tM X IDEAL KOR Ml. SPORT. ESTATE jy- WEAR, etc Stocked in rream and light khaki, h n189 words
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Advertisement81 1929-07-24 10 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Ia the Second Shew at First National Super Special Presenting (ORINNE GRIFFITH in THE DIVINE LADY Story of romsnre and intrigue In the dap of Lord Nelson. First Shew at 7 M p.m. A Western Drama THE GLORIOUS TRAD. Featuring KEN MAYNARD. TAN CHENG KBB A CO.. LTD,81 words
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168 1929-07-24 11 Reduction of Expenditure Sought. Washington. July 23. On the ground that the purely military expense* of the I'niled States arr rcater than tho-.e of any other natinr." nd there is lew danger of war now than at any period dwhsg the168 words
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Article281 1929-07-24 11 Negotiations to Start In London. QUESTION OF DKBTS. Hitf Sums Owing: To Investors. Moscow. July 2.T A M Karakhan. ,*n Affairs. tin lx-< I l.ur..ir«l to thr ItafMgtal UMni < m< tin« on behalf of Jireat RriUin) •t«tinr that th» I thr Soviet go to l^ndon281 words
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Article71 1929-07-24 11 Demonstrations (Manned By Communists. Riga. July S3. i nment ha» iiiatd '"'ii-' and l>>c«n» pr»ln;. i national »n<l -i Ku»»ia for thr. mut. ull i»untnr« arr urtrd r a Krrat Kr<) a Avht acainst r'uilarly a-< perMarDonald's Government, nine preparation* for a vir." I for the Iwnner*71 words
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Article56 1929-07-24 11 Withdrawal of American Marim>. WmkhiniMoti, July 23. lv BOMHad that 1.200 i n-Miit in ■!y U- withdrawn. t. <>.l that the Sla*.r Ifepartnirn: tnjr U> favourahlr t'n- intrinal nituation in It will al»o kilrnrr utronic in nf the maintrnanctof ■> \imy nf ixrupation nt <ountry. will br maintained in56 words
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Article35 1929-07-24 11 Prince Mahidol in Serious Condition. I Bangkok. July 24. I: II l'r.n.o Mahidol ttif Thionr. who rrc«-ntlv i at ion. m rcgtrdcd inuininK the arranicr I Siam i Java remained unchanged.35 words
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Article177 1929-07-24 11 Fire Displays Condemned By Jury. London. July 23. At ih* resumption of the inquest fol. lowing thr (.illingham firr disaster, in which 14 men and buy* wtrv burnt to ilrath thmuifh an ai-rident nt Jmplay. fi it-f hi the local firr brigade said similar display* had been givenReuter - 177 words
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Article134 1929-07-24 11 Absolutely Impartial Committee. Rugby. July S3. Lord Pasunclii. the Secretary fm \hColonien, moved thr second reading uf the Colonial Development mil whi I for thr e»tabli»hment of th. Development Fund. A<lvanr<< from the fund will Ix- made to colonial ment» on the recommmdatiun f th<■ilviixiry committee, which lj.nlBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article64 1929-07-24 11 Mauritania's Congratulations To the Bremen. New York. July 23. On th- arrival of th* Maurelania lat-t mrht thr taptain hi. t.-rn-d to longratulate the personnel of thr Bremen on their record run on behalf of htm»« if and hi* crew. Simulianeuunly CunardS ni manager telegrapher! hii felicitr- thaReuter - 64 words
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Article89 1929-07-24 11 Liechtenstein Objects To Prince's Marriage. Vienna, July 25. Kur.ipr's »m«l.f«t principality. I.ir h i»>ni«trin. i» threatened with revolution '.■11. ■wine the marriarr of ita ruler. Prince Johan. to a member of the Amtrian nubility, who i» alleged to be of Jewinh dcarent. The Prince* «ubject». who are *'atholtr«.89 words
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Article36 1929-07-24 11 Accident to Weil-Known Airman. Detroit, July 23. The n i r man Sthlro, whn flew from -wo years ha* b«in struck by th.- proprtlor of in aeroplane am* hi* »l.ull «u frai-turvd Heuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article421 1929-07-24 11 No Slight to Japan. H MKdnfM DISPUTE UNCHANGED. Washington. Ju The Secretary of SUle. Mr. Slimion. (liHlarr* that an far a* the SUU Department it concerned there is no foundation for the report that Japan foeis slighted in connection with the peace mow made by France and421 words
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Article78 1929-07-24 11 One Killed Two Seriously Injured. London, Julv 24. An rrginr-room artificer wai killed and wrr» srriously injured in »n rxpl»Mon on the truiwr Vindictive at That ham. \Vhil«> Hmmunition vu beinff unloaded a il< tonator liui-: and the rncine-room artificer was terribly injured in the. chest and irmi.Reuter - 78 words
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Article72 1929-07-24 11 Airmen Entertained by (German Aero Club. Berlin. July 13. 8mut<lriin-Ij-a<irr Kmp»ford Sroi.h and Klicht Unt I" '.in. who flew from Aoitra!im to KnrUnd in thr Southern Crow, are staying in Berlin u the fueiU of the (i«rm»n Arm Club. Arriving at the Tempelhof arrodrome from London, thry72 words
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Article167 1929-07-24 11 Tide Flowing Strongly. SUPPLYING NEEDS OF UNITED KINGDOM. London. July .'I A olrlkinff .xview of the proicrau of Empir<- trade U ciinlninrj in the third annual r. |*>ri of th-> Kmpire Marketing Boa:.;. The repoit nays the tide of Empire trad* i» flowing slromrly. The l>ominioni167 words
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Article88 1929-07-24 11 Steady Progress Since Operation. I.omion, July 23. A l.nllrl n issued from Buckingham I'abi!- sum that during the week sine* the oprioOon til performed the kin* hai made steady progress. The purulent discharge from the abscess cavity has now it-aaed. After the dorton had visited thr Palate88 words
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Article238 1929-07-24 11 Scheme to Raise £5,000,000 Capital. London. M H m trfcablv learned that a nunUr of prominent men in thr l-anru«hu industry have drcidrd to combine in a co-operative endeavour tn provt.ie a no* I. leaching, dyeiny. printing and fin bMm plant. At a nulling »f tho»e int. i238 words
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Article34 1929-07-24 11 Nineteen People Drowned Through Collision. Chua«u. July 23. Nineteen people were drowned through a rollmion between two fatt boat*, one of which wan th. famous Baby Gar on Lake Michigan.— Beuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article63 1929-07-24 11 Chinese to be Tried in San Francisco. San Francisco. July S3. I Th* Federal Government has ordered Mr. ami Mrs. Ying-kao and Mr. Sun-foon, ex-Chancellor of the Chine** Consulate, to b# prosecuted in San Francisco in connection with the opium tciiunr. A quantity of upium »n founj in63 words
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Article67 1929-07-24 11 Another Endurance Record Established. St. Louis. Miuiouri. July 24. The refuelling endurance record hat been broken ».y thr Curli* monoplane St. Luuii Rubin." Piloted by t>«l Jack»"t. and Forvat O'Bnrn. thr machine aUrtt-d at 7.17 a.m. on July II and thr (light in »lill nmtinuinr- Thr pilot*Reuter - 67 words
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Article290 1929-07-24 11 New Legislation to l'< Introduced. Rugby. July -3. lir. William Graham, the I'resiilmt o( thr Board of Tradr. stated in the Hoosr of Commons the Government's intentions r*g*'ding the mining industr I the Government hail now had the advantage of coMaKations with the M Federation andBritish Wireless - 290 words
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Article205 1929-07-24 11 Provision for Defence Works. London, July 23. Spanking in tit* House of Common* it question lime. Ml. Tom Shaw, thr Secretary for War, said there were at present nix British battalion* and one Indian battalion in China, HMh i Bri tilth battalions and onr Indian battalion in lions;205 words
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Article107 1929-07-24 11 Viscountess Aster's Questions In Parliament. London, July 23. Rrplying to Vurountm Aitor in the Mouse of Commons, Mr. W. I.unn. 1 ■mvtarj for thr folnnsil office. »«»l it tod not brrn thought advisable »o far to bnn( P*rt thrrr of thr lion*- KonR ordinance abolishing inui tsai n|Miatinn. mainly107 words
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Article102 1929-07-24 11 Communist Paper's Allegation < Denied. Berlin. July 23. The Norddeutschvr Uoyd rategorica'ly drnini the report in which Communist newspaper Rotefahnr that the steamer j Falke left the Polish harbour A (iytlr.m with a large consignment of unniui for Chin*. The Falke 11 proceednig to London and notReuter - 102 words
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Article35 1929-07-24 11 UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAI N. Rugby. July 23. The total number of unemployed on < July 15 was 1.136.700. being 7.546 less I than in the week before and 110.735 less than a year ago— British WireUaa.35 words
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Article1751 1929-07-24 11 Opening of Municipal Building. governors sim;i:< h. Tribute to M(mk -i i\ k Body. Yesterday »av. MHllMI '•!> f >n the development af tr Singapore Huifh Clifford) prrfoi r, NNMV of the beau;: now houses thr the adminutratixe I«hI> <>rll«n. who was accompanied by Lady Clifford,1,751 words
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Advertisement38 1929-07-24 11 TO-DAY'S FEATURES. Paie Htroe* of Modern Adventure »t the Hon. B. E. H. Clifford) An latervie* »itl« Sir A. (onan Doyle 10 Around the Markets, b- the Kinanrul ..rropond.nl 9 I -Kirc Cotton Market llosje Sport Letttr 538 words
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Article886 1929-07-24 12 Disturbing Rumours. OOOLOH AM) PLANT m RiKD. oui Own Corr*apoadaat.> Ipoh. July 14. In connects n with the Johan mm -v*«l that the bottom beach collapmi. Following a previous •cckJ.nt ihr tam "t the hill had b**a stepped down livr bench**. The d*»Ui «>f thr mm* is886 words
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Article364 1929-07-24 12 BATU PAH AT ASSIZES. Story of Murder on Rubber Estate. The Batu Pahat A«»iie» were opened before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay on Monday, and thr criminal cases were begun. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. R. Moor, conducted thr prosecutions. Sunda .Sahib was charged with residing in Johore aft«r having bt.r364 words
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Article138 1929-07-24 12 More Air, But Ix?ss Privacy \t Penan*. t. <>ur Or. n Correspondent IVruujg. M yotaiiiay'n mMttef of the lloniciP«l (ommiMioti*^ Mr. Vooh Chean Garni Mkketi <f :l w»j a fact that in new shophoaais bathrocnu were not allowed to hav* roofs. Th* chairman. M-ply.nr.. mk! that in MB**138 words
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Article173 1929-07-24 12 CONTRACT CA SE. Defendants' Application In Supreme Court. The recent building contract case in which S. M. S. Muttiucumaru, SlBfapore contractor, claimed $420,000, a* damages for allayed bicach of lOBttaxt and cost of material supplied, from AlkafT and Co.. was recalled h the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Dean* yesterday173 words
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Article106 1929-07-24 12 (ion. Hawes Has a Pie And Snake. General D»we». the American Ambtti.v dur. arconipaaied by Sir Warren Fiaher, paid a vwt to Fleet Street in mail week and lunched at the Ohethire Chun. He wii trrextly interested in the anoimtion of i'ir hi-«ttlry with the name of106 words
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Article62 1929-07-24 12 Krtraurdinjti v weather is being cxprrirnced on rhe Chantahoon side of the Gulf. Kei tin ;n. h of tain was registered in hantabnnn <n the Tth n id Hth instant, Hnd the highest known IwH of the river waa eatocdad by five inche.:. The market was no"1»H and householders who62 words
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Article239 1929-07-24 12 Now Spoken by 220 Millions. In the Neve Zurrher Zcitung there is an interesting study about the growth aad decline of languages during the last hundred years. English now occupies the 9rst piae«. A century ago it was spokea by not quite 20 million people to-day,239 words
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Article155 1929-07-24 12 child Killed in Front Of Mother. (From Our Own (Yr respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. A dislre*ai«c motor fatality orcurrrd Uut evening in Batu Road when a Wiily kuigat rar rin M MM f| Jaw Van Burra, aged five Mr. Van Burvn and hia wife sad children ha<l155 words
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Article139 1929-07-24 12 NE W SUB MARINE CA BLE. Communications la The Philippines. Manila. July 16. Substantial improvement in comrauni tum between the UUnHi of the Phil.,. pin* mrckipalaco will follow .augum tion of new submarine cable line twt«t Luaoa and the Vi«aya» »h-h I,.. been tchaduWd for the lattH part of thi<139 words
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Article89 1929-07-24 12 Imported into The Philippines. M.nilm. July 9. Th« evident superiority of JinMN tobacco grown has bees attested to by the requett of the Compania General oe Tabaros de Kilipinas for the importation «f skilled labour from Java for it* tobacco plantation in the Caravan Valley. According to the89 words
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Article57 1929-07-24 12 Indian with Eleven Previous Conviction*. Sentence of 18 months' rigorous irapiitonmrnt, 12 stroke* and two yes, police supervision was mwJ by Mr. C II 9 I'iarkc. thf District Judgr. this morning. M an Indian named Nadascn who was charged with theft. Chief Court Inspccto' Meredith pointed out that57 words
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Article33 1929-07-24 12 "The Divine Lady" will be shown at I the Alhambra for the last time to-night. 1 Ghosts of the Night," a circus pictore, ail! be shown st the Surma from to-night.33 words
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Article95 1929-07-24 12 The list of passengers booked for boms !>>• the Kusla Lumpur agent* of the P. md O. steamer Khivs which sails front Penang on Satu.-day include Mr. D. Keir, Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell. Miss A. L. Wispier. Mr. H. W. Morgan. Mr. J. D. M. Smith. Mr. E.95 words
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Article337 1929-07-24 12 Twakow and Cargo Sunk In Storm. A claim by Swee Hin and Co., a lighterage company, for $1,486.60. for goods carried for Nanyo Shoko KaUha. wa» contested in thr Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Deaoe. thin morning. Mr. J. C obbett. for the defendanta. •aid they admitted liability337 words
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Article206 1929-07-24 12 $2,000,000,00 0 WHIS KY. Mitring in Chicago Liquor Scandal. Chicago, July 4. (.hK«*o celebrated Independence 1>». l>y breaking fresh and evm more thin usually »»nialional pruhibttiun scandal. Special investigator* of the Government reported to Dr. Jumi M. Dorm. -niMioner of Prohibition at the bead I of the Bureau of Prohibition,206 words
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Article112 1929-07-24 12 A Chines* 1 -American Soldier'* (Jrave. Washington. July 7. A unique request has been received by ih« office of the Quartermaster Gener*!. it was learned to-dnv, in connection with the death of a Chinese-American ex•aUhr. The request is for authority to ere-t a Bra- it r monument over112 words
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Article87 1929-07-24 12 CERTIFICATES OF HONOU R With r< ference to the iduoriii note in Itrsita Time* rntitlnl "A Genuine <>rievanre." wr are informed thai the relevant passage in the rules governing i i award of Certificate* of Honour rands follows I'pon the death of any recipient the badge -hall be returned to87 words
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Article21 1929-07-24 12 A short talk on "First steps in ConMon" will be delivered st the Singapore Lodge TheosoQhicnl Society t"-morrow st 0.30 p.m.21 words
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Article29 1929-07-24 12 The Sii Krung states that the police have discovered that there are nearly one t hones nd radio receiving seta in Bangkok. The number upcountry is not yet known.29 words
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Article50 1929-07-24 12 Mr. Edwin S. Cunningham. I'nited Consul-General in Shanghai and f. rmrrly stationed in Singa|>ort. accom-l lamed by Mrs. Cunningham, has gone on i holiday to Priping. Wnile in the rmer capital of China Mr. Cunningham will confer with the American Minister to China. Mr. John Van Antwerp Mac- I Murray.50 words
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Article185 1929-07-24 12 Machine Seized. DIFKKl I lll> WITH AITIIOKITH Shanjrhai. July 16 Th«- Krench aviator-. Comma' Rignot atxJ Captain Ai unhurt, who fiom ("union shortly aftei o'clock yesterday aft«-rn<M n. ..Mer a pltnditily -uirrvf.il fl iIkmii hour*. ha\< dinVullie* with lh<- Chinese a. Thnr 'plan* ha* been aviard.185 words
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Article179 1929-07-24 12 Philippines Authorities Active. Muni.u. J.i Increased vigilance on the |>a,mmrtn.»n authorities of the PkilipBinr< U being khown here in an IT. r. to st* the influx of Chine** immiKfant. jm immigration paper*, and locate Mveral hundred in the Mands wn were deported two yean ago. Until recently, the179 words
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Article140 1929-07-24 12 Shanghai Municipal Polio Raid. Shanghai, July 5. Thcie will be no more wheels in the Not if the Fr*nch Municipal Police have thi-ir way. Emulating therr colleague' n V. International SvttU-mont. Fr«nrh polur actiiiK und«r ordm from hirf of Police E. Fiorf. iniutfurat. i u itamblinr <*+n .Iran140 words
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Article57 1929-07-24 12 CHINA'S NEW NA VY. Materials to OHM From Britain. Shanghai. July It i* undentood that five gunboathe built >r. accordance with tne M-hrr NattMM IVfrnir. drafted by mrnl. "lmt«ri«'» (<>r thr con-true :un the ininboati will be supplied from I tain. Three of thr gunboats will be bull at Shanghai,57 words
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Article92 1929-07-24 12 Caused Distress at I'ar iExamination. Mora than two thousand candidate* f»: the Baccalaureat examination war* nearly driven mad through a pnnUr01 n>r. In an intricate sqoare root problem the letter B was piinted instead of the flftrt m plicated the problem to a distresainir degree. Several of92 words
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Article29 1929-07-24 12 Thr f«nii v* Mai Colonrl S l> Kutler has bean promotetl PnUnderphis. was in rhai American Naval detachment .It. Boxer rising st Tientsin, where th. Hoovers were thgn living.29 words
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Article168 1929-07-24 13 COUNTY CRICKET RES ULTS. A Six Runs Victon fm Nottinghamshire. I n I he I .ancufcir*ri decision* on flr»t inninc* 'wo tramcit. Thi- rhampiona mm nit form, for H6 f<» >nvn uirkrt* air:iin«l a mrm-U-i i.f tl I mean feat. won an exciting match •hr ariruI narrow I .1 i168 words
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Article148 1929-07-24 13 Question of Play For Wightman Cup. London, July 23. il.lin Will*, who i* returning to the United Sutrs. cabled to the Amrnran U«n Tennii Auociation requesting payment of the expenses of Mist Elizabeth Ryan, from Europe to r ible her to represent the United State* the WightmanReuter - 148 words
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Article63 1929-07-24 13 It. I.. I.. Itraddcll to Play Instead of I'iprr. f Malacca i .iluny in the ajrainst tii captain, hai Iht vacancy. M Au*. X I'rnanr and th«: followinir »iJ*» V\ m-an. W. <>. Ji.nklaan. I Brand. A II I). l.umL. II. T. Sinclair (SrlanM i II uapt.)63 words
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Article87 1929-07-24 13 \nul<>-( hiiu^c Success at South IVrak .Meeting. .pondent.) Ipoh. Jul> .tit inn m a feature in.- South IV-i ak InUr-School Sports ra mUbliihcd in yards, kickmile, hurdle*. ii.i.'Uiih- i>all. half mile rrlay, p anil iiutimir th«- >hnt Th* ■M-a-i itiir wrrv wrurHl by ih«- Anifl.. rhinrM- School. Ipoh,87 words
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Article170 1929-07-24 13 Entries for Ex-Service Competition. I M arc reminded that the annual flag competition taken place at Bukit Tnnah on Sunday. 27th Fntmo fhouU be sent to W. T. Houghton. ■1 Mr«r>. Lewii and Peat. 6. Prince >t«tiii(f handicap. Entrsnce fee SI Th<- competition will take place on the ncowd170 words
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Article180 1929-07-24 13 Two Cup-Final Races On Sunday. The following races in connect* MM K-yal ftMNI Yacht Club will b«- Sunday Cla«* A.— Final for Jean ChalU-nj. Cup. Start. 10 a.m., handicap*, Jean II -Croats starting line from North 17 mark boat to por: rt -Outer Club Buoy to ■tarbattrd -Malay Spit180 words
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Article69 1929-07-24 13 Successful Test Bowler's 2,000 Wickets. A. T. Freeman, the Kent and England •■low bowler hat taken over 2.000 wirkrt* 'nr Krnt and the various representative *idri for which he has played. So far a* Arst-cla** matches are eonlernrd, hr \t (till behind that figure, a number of69 words
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Article124 1929-07-24 13 Friday. Jalr M lit Div. Football: B.R.C. »s. W«lca, Stadiua. Merchants Tt. 8.8. aa4 L. S.C.C. Satardar. Jmlj XI I'rnanc R«'< Kancuon Road Scaool Saortt. Indian Atsorisliaa Tt. UaiUd Kngin»*r». I A. nrkrt M»rraaaU 8.8. anH I S.C.C. nrkrt PS. and La- Welch Rrft. Y.M.CJL vi. S.C.C. tad124 words
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Article1054 1929-07-24 13 Complaints by English Managers. Employment of alien boxer* in eveTincreasing numbers by promoter* in England has long been a sore subject with our own men. nay* the Sporting Lite- i furh an extent has (he importation of cheap foreign boxen been carried, it wm averred at1,054 words
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Article370 1929-07-24 13 S.C.R.C. Tournament lUauHa of the tie* in the StrmiU Chinese Recreation Club lennia tournament w«rt ma follow* DmH« Haadirap "jV K. C. Eu and L II Hoahing beat Kiong Chin Knr and S Wont. wo. Single. Handicap -H. We* Eng Uck beat Kboo Ah Bah. I. •—I. Doable* Haadlrap370 words
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Article43 1929-07-24 13 Constitution of French Team Announced. P»rii. Jul> Thr French team in the D»^ rhallrnxr mund will ronaUt of Borotra, Ctx-hrt. Brairnon and Boumus. It wu reported yntertUy that the Amertran player* will be Ti!den, Alli»on. Van Ryn and Lott Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article141 1929-07-24 13 Possibility of Increased Lntry This Year. The MuUya ctip mmdgltm football competition i» widening iU ranre. for this year it ii possible that Kcdah will come into the northern section of the tournanicrt iinil Johoro into the Southern Section. Whilr the former State'* entry m still rather uncertain,141 words
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Article103 1929-07-24 13 Strong Volunteer Eleven Selected. The following have been »elecUtl to represent the \olunlerr« in their annual chanty match with Ihr Garrison at the Stadium on July 30 Irquhart (S.R.C.); Wood* (SCO and Che«k Wah (8.C. F.A.» Brummitt (S.C.C.). Aeria (SRC.) and Dnnil Sailed (M.F.A.), C. Then (S.J.OB). McFarlaM103 words
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Article51 1929-07-24 13 Mi>i Merewtes GlaiUe. mt the third attempt, «ucceeded in •wimmin* The Wa«h She left Boston about 5 a.m. and landtd nvr mi If. from HuniUtiton at at 6 JO p.m. Thourh thr direct disUnre it only twenty mili» ih» covered fully thirty, and appeared cxhaunted when *he rmwled up the51 words
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Article300 1929-07-24 13 WILL DEMPSEY COME BACK The Vacant Heavyweight Title. Since the death of Tex Rickard. th-world-famous fight promoter, we have come to mi»i th* trumpeting and big -drum beating which heralded, month* ahead, the annual Fight of the Century for the heavy-weight championship of the world, and its million and two-million-dollar300 words
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Article64 1929-07-24 13 Jockeys and Trainers XI To Meet "Raspers." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*. July JU. The jockey* and trainers cricket team to meet the Raapers on Sunday at thi Polo Ground in aid at th<> IVnan K War Mrmonal Fund it to lie xeiertod from th<following: Duval (rapt.). R.64 words
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Article245 1929-07-24 13 Yorkshire's Perennial Wonder. I Rhode*. Ihr |ht< nnial I womkr, achieved the irrvat feat of takin* 4.000 wi I dunn* mail week. This is now beyond m ior nothinr i» included but ht» Kngli'h lxurc» and those of the first-clan fame. of hi* lours in Australia and Sooth245 words
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Article57 1929-07-24 13 Mrs. Hertz Willing to Keep Ki'ijth ount in TraininR. While satisfied with thr r*»ult of the x, it i» under ni tramI rench owner* would 'Mum thp compliment by vending t>> the .rpw of lomprtinr «irain«t ti arrmnced. thr Arlui|rt..n .1 It. known a* \hv Inti rn« n57 words
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Advertisement126 1929-07-24 13 Raffles Hotel First Clans Acrommodation wilh M«Hlrrn Sanitation. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY Wl !>M>l>\Y AM) FRIDAY 6.13 Ml p.m. k DINER DANBANT EVERY Tl I >l» \V Till RSDAY AM) SATI 'RDAY MONIA LITTER AND RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Orchestral Concert Sunday, 9.13 p.m. For Reservations Phone 2920. Sea View Hotel ROOMS126 words
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Advertisement91 1929-07-24 14 THE NEW CHRYSLER PRODUCT To Be Introduced Later. i j^^^J I^MHI f/l^| ■MR" 9 Mai m//JrtffwT t-y/^M £n/(J!ff/M/ GOeD^ YEAR 117 H A I KNKKrar you riili*. w» nhaU'ver n»ail you tray.|^/ \«l <,oo<ly<ur Balloonh will CjrAi lraction dependttbility, /t//£k Mr. TRACTION, r»«-.-.-,|. ,n /D///i^)// M r ///r; /r wi91 words
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Advertisement167 1929-07-24 14 know! I In 1 1 I know %.hjt it w«\ I wanted to send Jot: 4 tin v I (»< th.it nev> sUtilincH milk NFS! I S jWj IvrrslnxK ti-IK mi- .t Mso gfxxl 111 tht- j VMlll .1 < lilt IHIW. /Vrr*»r fcm rfce fi<>»ire /or perfection been earned167 words
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Article, Illustration3467 1929-07-24 15 Critssiii" thr Kalahari Motor Transport in thy Desert Hitler Cold, I'unrluns and Had Tem]>ers White Men •Cone Nmtim* Bmm the Hnshmen Live Hlank Space on the African Map. (By T. C. Bridges ami II H. Tillam. author* of Heroes of Modem Adtenturc." Kin«« af Commerce."3,467 words
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Advertisement43 1929-07-24 15 /O\ REDUCE YOUR TYRE BILL ;J SAVE 50 PER CENT. (idi I I ScncJ M your old T y re til 11 1 1 we return them as good as ill I iv NEW. l|3* V V eEc BEFORL M» ORCHARD ROAD. AFTER43 words
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Advertisement190 1929-07-24 16 t3F^ 7 IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD >Jiy SU (3: INSIDE %y INFORMATION Scarcfiing scrutiny shows that 555 Cigarettes axe absolutely free from all deleterious matter and contain only long strands of finely cut li*l_ Virginia tobacco. §Sh}TE (xpisss I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES BMW Mode bu hand- One at a190 words
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Advertisement278 1929-07-24 16 s r r <-Ht)H £i v^""' to I r<Ktr .iv. ih'toMjK n.«ti iiv< LamM— jr imi mmimi i i \oi n i P.i<tlr« lfi«l >rl«- >^ usmili S^~ .Ml VII M I ih.tl (i«mi urmn o< thr •'•<■ lujKl Jo»" on l<w 1 <]O round «brnd>VMl\HM Rtir'lv a rmi bipli278 words
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Article93 1929-07-24 17 Expenditure Down to The Minimum. i at Irait one State in troubled unemployment ll where Suit to thp minimum. If ka rrvent .itatrmrn*. •he litt'e pulatiun nf 10,000, very ft can h«\r bvrn Mi tcniporan y nit lal amount for th- I unemployed ■it huuse has a flrx93 words
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Article599 1929-07-24 17 The New Hostess Of No. 10. Miss Ishbel MacOonald, who is again to be the hostess of No. 10, Downing Strsst, *at in her Wendy Houae," looking wistfully over the unspoilt natural garden of th.- U,ssiemouth home of her father, the Piime Minister All too soon X599 words
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Article213 1929-07-24 17 Strange Experience on French Railways. The extraordinary experience of til* passenger* in a Paris-Bordeaux train, who narrowly escaped disaster when one engine was derailed and the other bunt, is described by M. Gaston Benac. the well-known sporting- critic, in the ParisMidi." M. Brna. was travelling in the train213 words
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Article107 1929-07-24 17 Aquarium Opened by Prince (•eorge. The first stae* of Brighton's great effort to main her title of Queen of Watrrin* Place* and to compete on equal termi with Continental reaorta was marked by the opening, by Prince Georg*. .•f the Brighton Aquarium, which has Seen reconstructed at107 words
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Article300 1929-07-24 17 Prospects of a Fair Profit Is the price of £10,000 charged for a gramme of radium justified T Prof. l.indemann, who is Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Oxford and one of the leading physicists of the country, has expressed, in a letter the view that300 words
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Article93 1929-07-24 17 0 A "Very Bad" Motoring Record. The Countess of Harrington, of Breadjsall Lodge. Derby, was summoned at Si. Albans for driving car without a licence at Kedhourn. Herta. A list of previous convictions for dangerous driving, obstruction, and duving without a licence m submitted to the Bench. The93 words
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