The Straits Times, 12 March 1930

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CSMTVKT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 PRICK 10 CENT The Strait Times ft PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 Ny Carlsberg Beer In liotllm and on driueht. Sole Importer! EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. (Inc. in Dcnn.n'k) SINGAPORK. ■I lir id^i 1 0 1 I WMi Swf/j Y> -t, iTlikii ill iitft f? fs 1 I' r>^* it i-i il j 1 I- M=utLJL^B''' lr 'i^'~~~~ l l^'^"'¥^^^^^:-:-- i '^4M^l^^^
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    • 16 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT SEAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. (toe in DMMMrI I f f siNG.muo:.
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    • 541 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES tin corpora ted in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORnCNTAL SJJ. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hfe MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB SAST MAIL SERVICE. •UTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage dne Spore. RAJPUTi NA 16,560 Mar. 22
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    • 593 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Maples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Vessels Tonnage Dae Bail HARUNA MARU 10,500 Mar. 12 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Mar. 27 2t> KATORI MARU 10,000 Apl. 10 11 r ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Apl. 21 85 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 May 8 9 HAKONE
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    • 476 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4512 ton*). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 635 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3840, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourists Bureau of Java. S'.NGK AR A March 13,
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    • 578 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICES TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW—BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route
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    • 550 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING BUVICg For Kretay, Trengganu, Kel;intan, Bangnam, Teiupin, Patani, Ningora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsumui, Langsuan, C'humpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB In port Mar 12 PRACHATIPOK Mar. 17 Mar. 19 KALINI Mar. 24 Mar. M The steamers are fitted throughout
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    • 455 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. StoMtvaart IMaatschappij NcdcrSand and N.V. RotliTilamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and I»ASSENGER SEUVICE TO 9mm Amsterdw. Southampton NafMMM Rotterdam Tnnnage tri-i 1(1.000 RL. Mar. 14 Johf Da Witt H». :t :,o S.M.N. Mar. 21 m.t XL M Prinsei J.iliana H. 070 S.M.N. Apr. 4 t,.i, MM R.L. Apr.
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    • 1548 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hemg Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due Spore s.s. CITY OP SHANGHAI Apr. 8 CITY OF CORINTH Aid. 30 HOMEWARDS s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD For
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    • 484 3 JAVA-NEW YORK LINE JOINT SfcRVUK OF THK N. V. "NEDKRLAND" STEAM NAVKJA'IION CO. N.V. ROTTERDAM LLOYD AND N. V. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE For Kaaj York, l:o*ton and Philadelphia. Due Spore Sailinj ».s. Siinatopr' S.M.N. Mar. 10 Mar. 11 10. Hreedyk H.A.L. Apl, 7 Apl. 8 AUo c:.lls at PtMS* For Ijoth
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    • 199 3 BEAUTIFY your Home— with Ornamental GARDEN FURNITURE Showroom— 40, HIGH BTEEET. Tun Elkayes Concrete Works. THE EASTERN STUDIO,™ LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER SINGAPORE. ENLARGEMENTS, MINIATURES WEDDING and OTHER UKOUI'B, INDOOIt and Ot'TIIOOR Mliiil .S(ylc. LLECTKIC LJGUTING, He. W« «Imu di» Amjlruit' w«»rav. liny some HEAllltl I. Blacktvood Funiilun* from WUCHANG CO., to
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    • 1477 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager, Mtralta TiaMaj t\.\\ Mi root. liaaoa lu»«it lb» following suiall adfartlseuerit for day* t— I b«r« are approximately seven words to a line and there it a flat rate charge of M rents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar
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    • 944 4 BOARD AND LODGING VERY SELECT HOME has one vacancy. Phone :I3l'J. SUPERIOR BOARD-RESIDENCE. One double room with dressing room and bath, hot and cold. Also one single room with bathroom attached. Garage, tennis, phone. Moderate terms. Apply Straits Times. OPENING, APRIL 1. SM, River Valley Road. High-class guest establishment, newly
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    • 743 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 25, Malacca Street, first floor, immediate entry. Apply 6, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top floor. Apply Koh Chew Kee, 27-3, Killincy Road. 6, CECIL STREET to '.et as from Feb. 1. For rent and particulars apply to Guthris Co., Ltd.
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    • 805 4 SELANGOR TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING. Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22, 1930. Two runs for choli division of Class 111 Horses. Two runs for ench division of Class IV and V Horses combined. Two runs for each division of Class II and 111 Ponies combined. Two runs for
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    • 737 4 JELAPANG TIN DREDGING, LIMITED i Incorporated in the X..M.5.1 A NOTICK i.< hereby gi\cn that a Dividend (No. <•! of sixpence per share has been declared hy the Director! payable m I holders register. I M March t», ttM, and that the share transfer books of the Company will he
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    • 478 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOKKAN A TJIASEM LANDS SOEBANG, JAVA. (THK ANCI.fi DUTCH n.ANTATIUNfI OF JAVA. LTD., LONDON) offer for sale A. Iltvea B*«d from the Company's Isolat»'i b'j(ld<-.1 Ke-d Gardens «t WanKoenredj* C TjikaHoe Soi") "I" I particulars of which will b« fr.und in Mm Noifinler 1H27 iainc of Tht
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    • 465 5 DOCTORS' Please Ring up 2533 for a free bottU and literatnre of the GENUINE "HAEMATOPAN" concentrated food, 8 combinations of HAEMATOPAN (Malt Preparation ..A TONIC In cane of: Loss of Appetite, Mi-ntal and Physical Weakness, NerroosneM, Rickets, Anaemia, Chlorosis, Neurasthenia. (A composition of Haemoglobin and extract of malt cont. 0.
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    • 415 5 Kiajflß^^ T m Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair it now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and
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    • 176 5 Children often fall and hurt themselves while they cv t their feet almost daily. To soothe and heal I all kinds of skin troubles the wise mother has always a tin or tube of PUROL at hand. Tins X) and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear
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    • 140 5 SAVE FREIGHT ON YOUR RUBBER BY INSTALLING THE C.E.W. Toggle Baling Press USED BY LEADING RUBBER PACKERS AND SHIPPERS. May we quote for your requirements? IC E N T R A I IENGINC WORKS L'?l kae I SINGAPORE lI'OH hi ALA I I Ml 'IK. ««WMaMMlala^»a»«a«aWa«aMa>«»aia a%— a. I *77"',lTT**'"l'
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  • 687 6 Outlook for Peace in 1930 Not Bright. Bombay, Feb. 25. Important developments are expected in Afghanistan, in view of ex-Kiag Amanullah's departure from Italy. Despite denials, it is understood that Kinj* Nadir Khan, the present ru'er, is in fr.iliiiE health. The latter'.; position is not quite
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  • 198 6 12-Mile Limit Sutj^esttd By China. memorandum recommending the del rminutien <>f the limit of China* territorial water* along the coast, particularly for revenue purposes, has been submitted t <• the Executive Yuan by the Ministry of Finance. This is in answer to a petition from the Inspector-General of
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  • 400 6 African Witch Puts Ju Ju On White Man. Strange stories of a witch's curse are .old by Mr. Frank Hives, once a district commissioner in Africa, in Ju Ju and Justice in Nigeria." One of Mr. Hives' most uncanny expei knees was that of having the snak
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  • 102 6 A pecial correspondent of thi Bangkok Earn Muang sends that paper an amazing story of live murders committed at Ko:a: by one man. all on the rarao occasion. A fireman of one of the locomotives of toe Royal State Railways ha.l quarrelled wilh two clerki at the station through jeali
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  • 297 6 Sir Edwin Lutyens Blows The Gaff." London, Feb. 24 Tre bitter controversy which has long been racing over the £n,000,000 Charinir Cross scheme has caused the resignation of Sir Edwin Lutyens from the Itoyal Institute of British Architects, of which he has been a fellow for 24
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  • 147 6 Lady Doria Hope to Be Married. 1 Lady Dona Hope, the elder eaOghtcr of the Duke of Newcastle, is to marry Mr Freddie Child*, a member cf a well- known Shropshire family. A little over a year atro Lady Doria, a ta!!. beautiful girl, who i? Co-heiress
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  • 275 6 ARE FILIPINOS MALAYS Racial Question Raised In U.S.A. Los Angeles, Feb. 15 The status of the marriages of more than 100 white American girls to Filipinos hinges on the outcome of an injunction which Judge William Dona has granted to Mrs. Stella Robinson, temporarily preventing the marriage of her daughter,
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  • 113 6 Australian Test Team's Stern Discipline. The Australian Cricket Board of Control, in addition to ordering that no wives cr near relatives of Test player* shall accompany the team to England, has decreed that other relatives thall M>t travel in the same boat. The executive committee, consisting: <f the
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  • 298 6 American Oil Merger May Raise a Storm. Washington, Feb. 23 The announcement of the merger of the Vacuum Oil with the Standard Oil Company, coming on the heels of the recent appioval of a rail merger, has abruptly levived the discussion today on the rapid giowth of
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  • 65 6 Congress President Predicts Mass Campaign. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, president of Congress, recently stated in Bonibav that civil disobedience, however it may beirin, will develop into a mass campaign and the whole strength of ConRTeH and of the nation has been concentrated on it. It la for the
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  • 39 6 Mi>s Richardson, sister of Mr. Richard.'son of the Borneo Company. Sarawak, ha* j become er.gagcd to Mr. A. F. Baughan of Merirs. Sine Darby and Co. Mr. Baughan. irho hai been tiansftned to Malacca, left I Kuching en Feb.
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  • 623 6 Claim by Designer Of "Silver Bullet." The secrets of a new British-made internal combustion engine, which it is claimed will not only MUM motoring uiiR'ii cheaper, but also muke air, land, und water transport immune from tire are revealed by tiie motoring correspondent of the Daily Mail
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  • 166 6 Steps to Prevent Manufacture Of Joss Papers. The Canton Sociml Welfare Bureau i; taking stcpa to restrict the sale of jam papers hnaires of Chinese ko«Is and .similar artklej us d by superstitious people. A notice has botn issued by the Bureuu asking the manufacturers (if these
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  • 160 6 IF DUCKS COULD SPEAK Vote of Thanks to Canton's Mayor If the dacki in Canton could speak, thry would certainly expres.. their heartfelt t hunks to the Municipal Government foe passing a law prohibiting human* from carrying than upside down, write* the Canton correspondent of the Bong Kon;< Daily PNH
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 43 6 D'ORMY'S PERFUMES PARIS AH the nicest flavours in Beautiful Crystal Bottles EAU DE COLOGNE D'ORSAY SOLD EVERYWHERE Ask for Official Trice List at RENE ULLMANN ™S»r SINGAPORE. km la fef||£f|S COOL ..Lm^x Win. JACKS CO, (MALATA) LTD. NNfiAPOU PININC ttOM AND KDAi-4 LOBmB.
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    • 39 6 "GOLD BO T TLE" BEER has one big advantage annmV* 'nnnmH IT saves you from a headache. DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT Agent! G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Stocks carried. Large supplies can be arranged for contract delivery.
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    • 423 7 ALHAMBRA t SSSS Every evening at 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays, at 'I p.m. /L mktro r;oi.im yx mayek, tresent \lf THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE ij^C^ 3^ YOU MUST SEE THIS SHOW m^i^fll^ greatest entertainment tO JjilfldjKf I SINGAPORE. 'Wj- -ff tt ALL TALKING— SINGING— mlllhfllH DANCING.
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    • 177 7 Raffles Hotel Mura Smirnova The Well-known Shanghai Dancer APPEARS DURING TEA DANCES DINNER DANCES Monday, Wednesday Friday Tuesday, Thursday Saturday (Admission to Ball Room, Non-Diners $1.) Sea View Hotel AU Rooms fitted with Modern Conveniences. CINEMA TEA < wet FINE >- DINNER THURSDAY. MARCH 13. DANCES silk stockings DANCES Every
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    • 369 7 VICTORIA THEATRE SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 16, at 9.30 p.m. FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY. ALFRED MIROVITCH THE MASTEK PIANIST. Monday and Tuesday, March 17 and 18. FOR TWO CONCERTS ONLY. I UK FAMOUS THE ENGLISH SINGERS. Booking at LITTLE'S $4, 2 and 1. Commencing, Saturday, March 22. K. B. SALISBURY'S COMPANY.
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  • 882 8 SHIPPING NOTES One of the Largest in The World. Sir Thomas Lipton recently bought a magnificent triple «cr«w steam yacht called thr All." n. Thi- Albkm, one of the largest steam vuihts in the wo/ld, formerly btloasad to Captain Henrik Locfflcr, of Grocraao* Square.
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  • 25 8 From Indd-Cliina. by Kouine. due :.l Sinu.i|)oif dayUgm tomorrow. From Europe (London mails dt-spatched < n Fch. Ml hy Rajula. dm- at Pcnanp R
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  • 107 8 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, Mar» 12 Tm. Sternly. Pcnawats 67Vi-71'i cents, Kuchim LSS-1.M, Kintas 1.27-1.31, Johann Mtt-M cents, iKlams 103-1.09, Norths 60fiO cent* nom., I'lu Klangs 1.28'i-1.35, KiU-.n::l-nll.. 'JE.-98 6cl., Pangngi Rivers 5s.-.':*. 'id., Southern Malayans 16s. 3d. -17s., Tronoha L'Os. .(d.-Jls., Tckka Tnipinpi 21s. .Id.
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  • 154 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, Mar. IS. Kubber. London 7v»d., 3-16 d. down. Noon rice (London Std.) Spot 24 *< cents. Tin. Umdnn fIM 155., JC2 up. Mining. Steady, laanl V/.iys 3 2-I-3.-.3, Kuchais lJf-IJT, Kinta Dredge I.2'J-l.:n. Klang Rivers 2.20-i.30, Hong Fatt fiO-lio co:it-i. Malaya consols. :!0-.)2 cents. Johans
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  • 230 8 Scotsmen's Letter to Mr. Snowden. A letter has been si'nt to th<- Chancellor of the Exchequer from about 50 prominent Scotsmen requesting the removal or reduction of protective duties. The signatories include members of all three political parties, the president of the Chamber 01" Shipping of the United
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  • 61 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Ine.. New York, send us the following; cable dated Mar. 11. their quotations beipj; in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber Exchanges sales today 500 tons. March 14.80, April 15, May 15.20. June 15.40, July 15. 60, August 15 80, September 16.10, October
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  • 72 8 Rugby, Mar. II Foreign ex chance* are Amsterdam 12.18'ii Athens 3~R, Hmnbay Is. 5 27-32d.. K.-ilvi 59.48. BniatU 34.89, Bucharest 81K. Kucr.os Aires 1-16, CoprnhaRcn 1S.1>.'>. i;..ic\.i L'3.115. HeUingfen 193 U, Hong Kon-j I*. .".'.-(I.. Lisbon ]i.H.:td, Mpdrid 3».'JS. Milan '.'I'.*."), New York l.Hi .>-?,.:. Oslo 18.17, Pari? I2VJS,
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  • 64 8 The Ford Motor Co. has announced that world production of Ford cars and trucks for Itft amounted to 1.951 .092. This repiiTcnts an increase of 1,132,358, or 138 per cent, over IU2B. Of the 1929 production, 1,709,915 cars and trucks were produced in the United States, 87,796
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  • 273 8 EXCHANGES. PRODUCE. Kerosene Oil.— Per unit of 8 Imp. gls. Shell 3.30, Fish 3.15, Dragon 3 15, Crown (8 gls. in tins) 3.00, Crown (8 gls. in urums) 2.70, Cross (8 gls. in tins) 2.85, Cross (8 gs. in drums) 2.55, Coastlight Kerosene 5.30 per 2 tins. Dcvoe's Imp. Brilliant
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  • 17 8 Issued by Fraser and Co., Exchange and Stock Brokers. Singapore, Mar. 12, 10 a.m.
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  • 242 8 Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company. Tile directors* report of the Gwodycar Ty.c .-.:iu Rubber Co., (Aus^ruli^i Ltd.. for the JMI ended be-'. 31, states th:t the pa.,i ye<<r lias been one which in unit sales and strrling value of tot:>l sales, surpassed ;iny previous year in the nistor>
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  • 111 8 Programme of drills up to and for week ending Mar. 16 Wednesday, Mar. 12, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, "D" i Eurasian) Co., Officers and N.r.Os. Weapon Training .1.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, "B" (English I Co.. New Members Drill; 5.13 p.m., Drill Hall, Intelligence Section, Weapon Training Rifle 5.15
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  • 496 8 Val. Pd. Buyen Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 36/- 37 i, -5 Aycr 11 lt.-im Tin IX 6 14/3 II £1 Bangrin Tin 22/- 26 1 1 Uutang I'adang 0.22 0.26 1 1 Batu Caves 0.92V4 0.95 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.90 1.00 £1 £1 Hurmah Malay 22 6
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  • 235 8 Val. IM. Buyer* Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Preff. 2.12 ft 220 I Alex. Brick Ord.t. 2.70 2.H0 xd. £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 6.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 O&tt 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.45 0.66 10s. 10s. Duff Development v, 7,6 Bd. Dunlop Rubber 11/-
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  • 106 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 10S ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 5'/ c prem. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of IUO7 red. 1947 (1,600,00 95 par Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c of IaOU red. 1956 $1,000,000 95
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  • 380 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Tod»7'i Pricei Frmser Lyall Co. Evatt Allvnby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitmm (H) A. Kilning (SI) A. Malay (flj A. MulcK iin A. I'anas (>l> Hassctt isl) Biotas ($1) Brunei (%b) P. Jelutong ($1) B. Katil (Ml Bukit K.
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  • 43 8 m £«r« nHrapoera >phinx Mantua P. Co«n n.«uliii'le Elephants S'por* Lokdun Jan. 30 Feb. 22 iuu. 31 Keb. 24 Kol.. 6 Mar. 3 Keb. C Mar. 1 Keb. 7 Mar. 3 Frh. 1 I Mar. 8 Feb. 13 Mar. 8
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  • 284 8 Wednesday, March 12 H. W. 7.&1 a.m., 7 ft. 8 in., 10.10 p.m., 7 ft, 8 in. Oxford and Cambridge Society meeting, Adclphi Hotel. 7 p.m. Ihursday, March 13 H. W. 9.5 a.m., 8 ft. 6 in., 10.40 p.m., 8 ft. Demonstration Sea View lintel, till
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  • 212 8 Tudaj. Djambi iNoorebar) 2 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India (PaUoetstss I 2 p.m. Cejrton and Egypt (Parcels) (Pailoctetes) LSop.m. ki-lantan and Sin ton (Parcels) (Suddhadiln IJMajB. Xoith and hast India (KutMnf) 3 I.m. hiinka Island, Pladjoa and I'alembang (Thede'i',) p.m. North. N.-Kast Bad N.-Wist .Sumatra (Taaasaa)
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  • 120 8 Weaaesaajr, lurch 12. Ship* ilonEsidr he hjnfi or cxpcctnl lo arrive. Eatranca KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main WMrf Patrol. M. Lighter Doliai, W. lit StiM'.ly. OH Wharf Nil. Ctal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN OBT DOCKJ. Tanjonc Pafar. Albert Dad Nil. Victoria Dock Steel Ughtei M. w kfpprl Harbour. King's
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  • 180 8 bULAM, irit, in t-.ns. from reaaag IS-8, for I'cnani; KM. DKU, ISHt.. Vjii tons, from Baagkok IJ-:i. f«r Kan^'kok 16-3. V. GEEN, Dut.. <;fi'> tons, from It. I>i-li 12-3, for 11. Dell 14-3. (iANUKS MAIU\ Jap., 2.741 tons, from Yokohama li-.i, for Belawan Hcii ii-:;. HONG LAM, Brit,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 AUCTION SALE in valuable properties situate at KaasßVßg Itahru Road. East Coast Road, I'ppcr Scranpion Road. Gaylang Road, Lorone X, Bast Coast and Lorong 6, Gcylang Road, Singapore. At Messrs. ('neons Koon Seng Cu.'.s salei.Mim. No. M, Chulia Street, on Ufdne.tdav, March 19. ct 2.30 p.m. Lei I. Valual.le /reehold
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    • 212 8 ALAHAMBRA You must not Miss THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. S. BISMILLAH, Glaus Merchant. Nos. 1 and 2, I'hillip Street, Sincapore. WIIOI.KSALK AMI RKTAM, Every Mai and Thickness of Window Glass, Wired Glass, Poli.-hcd Plate Glass, Polished Opal Glaus, Plain Cathedral
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 259 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright I Wind. Station. Temperature. Rain- Sun- I Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. 1^ F. F. ins. hours. 1 m.p.h. Alor Star .94 74 Nil fi.s 7.'i ENE Overcast Kota Hh'tni .88 74 0.08 7.5) ft, SSK 2 Overcast
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  • 605 9 Producers' Announcement Raises Prices. SLIGHT SLUMP IN RUBBER. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber. Mff cents per lb. Tin. 200 tons at $51.25 per picul. Yesterday's I'ricrs Huhber, London 7 J »d. per lb., down 3-16 d. Now VorkM'i cts. per lb..
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  • 201 9 (■rain Stoppage Causes Shipping Tie-up. The grave depression which has overtaken the "tramp" trade since the autumn i? crowing markedly worse during the present y«sr. The Economist freight index number, which i* hased en the average for MH-ltlli .-.tamls at 94.4 Tor .Innuary. which compares with 102.7 in
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  • 47 9 The local briii-.ch of the Yokohama Specie ll. nk, Ltd., is in receipt of it telegram from the hi-;i(l t.flicf Informing that, at the 100 th hslf-yesrlv general meeting of the Lank, held „n Monday. Y.".UOO,000 was appropriated to reserve fund, making the total Y.111,MMI,00(I.
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  • 41 9 Thr official SgMM for Fi-hrunry, just Issued, show that dealers' rubber .stocks in tiiis cui.iiiv. no i coaming MSI lons m and ms.-,!... totalled at the end <if tlic monOi M.SS3 tons. The detailed figures Vill be atvea tomorrow.
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  • 703 9 Much British Money Invested. One-flfth of the national wealth of Canada is represented by investments made tiy Great Britain, United States and other countries," iiccording to the latest estimate by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa. The United State* accounts for $3,286,786,000, Great Britan $2,203,5 17,000 and
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  • 190 9 Nine Hundred Miles Of Pipe Line. Natural gas fro:n the Monroe and Richlund gas fields in north-eastern Louisiana IVMhed Atlanta, Georgia, recently. The Southern Natural Gaa Corporation has constiuctcd the line lrom Louisianu, through Mississippi and the Birmingham district of Alabama, to Atlanta. The corporation's line is one
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  • 696 9 Dairy Produce Getting Higher Prices. Judging from the reports which so far have been made public, Danish trade and industry has had a relatively satisfactory year in 1H2;>. Financial conditions have considerably improved and it is generally considered that normal conditions have been restored. There is plenty of
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  • 140 9 Big Order for Greek Coins. A contract with the Greek Government has been signed in Athens under which the Royal Mint has undertaken to suppl) 19,000,000 silver TT*M and 25,000,000 coin in pure nickel this year, together with anj furthci* supplies of the same coins which may be
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  • 57 9 Singapore, 12 o'clock noon, Mar. 12. Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet ff%i. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 14->i per lb. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard K.S.S. on Tender Spot March Annl May April-June July-Sept. Buyers 24*4 25
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  • 163 9 Repeated at Over 94 Per Cent. The directors of the Prudential Assurance Company announce that, subject to audit. the distribution on the "A" shares in respect of the year 1929 w.U be 18s. lOd. (free of tax) per share, being 94 1/C per cent. Of this amount, 18s.
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  • 2060 9 Annual Meeting Held. WILLING TO STOP WORK IN MAY. The sixteenth annual general meeting of Sungei Kumul Syndicate. Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, Mar. 7, at 11 a.m., with Mr. M. English, the chairman of the board
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  • 187 9 Canada Takes First Place. During the year 1929 European countries purchased nearly £200,000,000 more goods from the United States than they eold to her. Canada waa America's best customer and, moreover, was the largest single source of imports which the U.S. received. Total exports to Canada amounted to
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  • 1236 9 Wide Fluctuations In Raw Prices. INQUIRY INTO TARIFF QUESTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. Fol>. 12. Business in the market during the past week has been interfered with by the wide fluctuations in raw cotton prices. Bearish sentiment has been pronounced and buyers cannot be expected to
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  • 986 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12. 1930. CRIME PUNISHMENT. As was anticipated, the recent suicide of a convict, sentenced for armed robbery to a long term of penal servitude am! a flogging, who killed himself by jumping over a balcony in Wandsworth Gaol, l.as served to raise afitsh i;t
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  • 1328 10 What I Hope to Accomplish At Daytona. (Ry Kaye Don. the famous British motorist who will make a bid for tin- world's land speed record at Daytona Iiearh this month.) Probably no branch of sport requires ol its followers so great a measure of
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  • 473 10 Mrs. T. D. Marsh, of Scndr.ng, is in the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, suffering from malaria. Mr. C. Jackson, director of BorneoChevrolet, Ltd., paid a business visit to Malacca last MMt, Mr. A. B. Sice, manager of Carnarvon Selangoi) Rubber Co., Ltd., is leaving for British Columbia
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  • 812 10 INQUISITIVENESS A Medr.n magistrate has iasMd a warning to captains of American ships visiting that place to keep their men in hand or els» keep them on board ship when in port, owing to an attack on the harem of the Sultan there by two sailors
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    • 15 10 STRAITS /T\ TIMES SIMAPOK Hi LUMPUI )i cicn j.nit yi mh mm AT ALL TIMES
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  • MAJORITY OF EIGHT AGAINST THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT.
    • 504 11 Unionist Amendment To Coal Bill Carried. NO ELECTION YET. Will Mr. Baldwin Move A Vote of Censure? By a majority of rinhf the Labour f..,\. unu-nl vas defeated in the Home oi CaasaMM yesterday on a Conservative ■aiiadmml to the Cou liiiim Dill OBBO«inK a levy on
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  • 38 11 Japanese Hill Modified By Government. Tokio, Mar. 11. lii view of opposition in certain section House, the Government Bill ii incn sse the subsidy t'< r compulsory education ia believed to have been modified. Nichi Nichi.
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  • 59 11 Tass Agency Denies Berlin Humour Moscow, Mar. 11. The official Tass Agency categorically denies the newspaper reports that the <!ii man Foreign Minister has ma»ie it i leai thai the (Jcinia.i Government, in future, will not make any distinction between the utterances and actions of the
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  • 178 11 Wild Rush to Clear Goods From Bond. Sydney, Mar. 11. There is a possibility of an all-round increase of from 10 to 15 per cent, in the duties on all the items in the tariff schc(iule which the Government is reported to be at present considering with
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  • 46 11 17 Injured in Swiss Motor Mishap. Bale, Mar. 11 A private motor-car ran into a band of youths, of whom 15 were injured and several are in a critical condition. The owner of the car and the chauffeur have been also injured. Trans-Ocean.
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  • 155 11 Committee Favours The Proposal. Rugby, Mar. 11 The report of the committee which has been invfvstijfatinjr the question of a tunr el under the Knglish Channel will be issued immediately. The committee has considered the economic, enKineering and geological aspects of the matter. The newspapers understand that the
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  • 86 11 Plans to Show Them in South America Rugby, Mar. 11 The Society of British Aircraft Constructors is discussing with the Air Ministry the question of participation in the British Empire Exhibition, which is to be held at Buenos Aires next year. It was sujrirested to the Ministry that
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  • 32 11 Agreement Approved At Brussels. Brussels. Mar. 11 Tho Cabinet lias approved a Bill, for FubmisMon to the King, ratifying the. Belgo-Chinese agreement concluded at Tientsin on August SI. Reuter.
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  • 54 11 No Present Intention To Reduce Them. London, Mar. 11. In the House of Commons, in reply tJ riucstions- Mi. Tom Shaw, the Secretary of State for War, said that, at present. there was- n:> intention of reducing the tones at Shanghai, but he was unable, tr speuk
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  • 61 11 Coming Final Meeting Of Conference Rugby, Mai. 11 Mi. William Craliam, the President of thi IJi aid of Tiadc, who has presided cvii. Iht Tariff Truce Conference, is expected at Geneva on Thursday. An appeal has been r.ddressed to other Ministers of Commerce who are absent to
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  • 287 11 A Military Move. SIKH REGIMENT FOR BARODA. Ahmcdabad, Mar. 12. Mr. Gandhi headed the pioneer band of civil resisters who departed this mornins on a 100 mile march to the Gulf of Cambay. An earlier message (dated Mar. 11) said: Addressing a meeting on ths
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  • 45 11 33.000 Now Out in Titaghur Area. Calcutta, Mar. 11. There are now 35,000 mill-hands on strike in the Tita?hur area. Several policemen and strikers were injured in a fracas which followed an attempt by the strikers to storm the Police Station. Reuter.
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  • 87 11 Nanking Takes Action In London. Nanking, Mar. 11 In connection with the suppression of the Kuomintang branches in the Straits Settlements by Sir Cecil Clementi, the Chinese Minister in London has been instructed to protest against the unwarranted action of the British Colonial authorities and also to arrange
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  • 68 11 Steady Growth in Figures Recorded Rugby, Mar. 11 The Ministry of Labour announces that, according to the latest return, there are approximately 9,941,400 insured persons between the ages of 16 and 64 in employment in Great Britain. The total number of unemployed is 1,547,200. This is 7.935
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  • 48 11 6,000 File Past Ex-President's Coffin. Washington, M.-.r. 11 Ex-Pi evident Taft, diosscd in the robe.? of a Chief Justicv, fay in state for two hours beneath the <loni_- of ..he Capitol. The coffii lid was opcr. and C.000 coplc passed- by in double file. Reutcr.
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  • 60 11 Minister Directs Firemen's Operations. Tokio, Mar. 11 A serious Ira liroko out last night at the prcmiaet of the Iiuieau of Communications in A(.icho, Akcsaka, Tokio. The bnildin* was completely desti-oyed, hut ell the important documents were saved. The Minister of Communications, Mr. Koizumi, was at
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  • 21 11 Berne, Mar. 11 The Swiss Federal Railways made a profit last year of 21,000,000 Swiss francs. Trans Ocean.
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  • 816 11 America's Firm Refusal. FRENCH PLAN FALLS TO GROUND. London, Mar. 11 American Confccnce circles confirm the rumour that there is no vestige of a possibility that the United States -vill participate in any form cf Mediterranean Locarno to guarantee French security as a quid pro quo for
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  • 165 11 Cinema Tragedy in Japan 104 Deaths. Tokio. Mar. 10 During a special cinematographic exhibition at the Chinkai naval station, in Southern Korea, in celebration of tfca twenty-fifth anniversary of the Cattle of Mukden, the film burst into flames, setting the building on fire. One hundred
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  • 51 11 International League's Awards. Paris, Mar. 1 1 The Internationa] Flying League has awarded world prizes to Hen Eekener for airship flying, Captain Costal for excellence of flying. Miss Sixioner for women aviators, and Baron KoonigWarthausen, Major Nabholz and llerr Robert Kronefeld respectively German, Swiss and Austrian national prizes.
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  • 143 11 Passes Second Reading In The Reichstag. Berlin, Mar. 11 The Reichstag has passe.] the second reading of the Young Plan by 251 votes to 174, with 2C> abstentions the Polish Agreement by 224 votes to 207. with ."!0 abstentions, and the English liquidation agreement by 254 votes
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  • 77 11 Airwoman's Escape From Death. Roosevelt Fields, Mar. 11. Miss Elinor Smith, IP, claims a new world altitude record for women fliers, beating the previous record of 24,600 feet, held by the late Miss Marvel Crosson, by 7,400 feet. Miss Smith's super-charger froze at 32,000 feet. While
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  • 76 11 Army Chaplain's ''Isolated Protest. London, Mar. 11 In the House of Commons Mr. Tom Shaw, the Minister for War. stated that only one army chaplain had resigned in connection with the orders regarding intercessory prayer?, for Christians in Russia namely, a chaplain on the reserve. He was
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  • 75 11 King and Queen Pay It A Visit. rat-!.y. Mar. 11. The King and Quocn visited the London Ho ipttel this afternoon and mada ;i !i ngthy tour of th<' wards an<l operating theatres. They lud mar.y little talks" with the patient*. This "-us the first v'.sit which
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  • 43 11 Sir Edward Ellington's New Appointment. Rugby, Mar. 11 The Air Minister announces the appointment of Air Marshal Sir Edward Islington as principal Air Aide-dc-Camp to the King, in place of Air Chief Marshal Sir John Salmond. British Wireless.
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  • 1865 11 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI IN THE F.M.S. A Cordial Welcome To Selangor. TODAY'S RECEPTION. The Federal Capital In Gala Dress. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 11. The capital of the PeeiBcatsd States has paid its respect! to the mw High Commissioner with fitting ceremonial. When the handsomely-appointed special train
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    • 53 11 TODAY'S FEATURES. I Pace I M\ \tl;ni|il on the Speed Record, b) Kayo Dun 10 Home Snail Reviewed 15 Baker. Morgan and Oa.'a Failure 17 Emergency Act for Jnhorc 12 i English Cotton Trade Re- icw ed !l I.P.C. Win Commercial < "up for Second Time Around the Markets, by
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  • 935 12 Bill to be Introduced. FALLING INTO LINE WITH THE S.S. The following Bill about to be introducid into the Council of State is published for general information in the Johore (Jovernment Gazette, dated Mar. 10 An Enactment to confer on the Sultan in Council power to
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  • 41 12 At Biitterworth, during a heavy storm last week, a vasuariuu tree by the sea 1> aili opposite the District Hospital was struck by Hghtnfasf which caused the trt*< to burst into Humes. The >>mc.ke was Visible 18 hours after tha accident.
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  • 66 12 [The Straits Times if not reipomibie for the opinion* of its correspondent!. Correspondents should bear in mino that letieri must be short and to th« point. Loaf •ptitlts arc liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, not nacessarilj for publication but as
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  • 108 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am sorry that A Hainaiwse failed to understand the part of my iontribution relating to Hylams. A statement that most of the Communists in Singapore are Hylams does not mean that most of the Hylams arc Communists which would
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  • 54 12 We have received a letter from Interested, Penang asking for information concerning the identity of the plnnt\vs adviser to Oil Palm Plantations, Limited. We are informed that the position is still held by Mr. Jorgensen but the appointment of the deputy to act while Mr. Jorgensen goes on
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  • 118 12 Mr. Bull Coining Here As District Judge. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penanjr, Mar. 11. Mr. H. R. Bull, registrar of the Supreme Court., Penang, is under orders to proceed to Singapore to succeed Mr. .T. L McFall as civil district judge, Mr. M;Fal! taking Mr. C. G. H.
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  • 117 12 Special Police Precautions In Singapore. Today is th" fifth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the. founder and first President of the Chinese Republic, end the Chinese national flag is beimr flown :it half mast all over Singapore. Since four o'clock this morning special armed police,
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  • 101 12 Aliened Reckless Driving In Kuala Lumpur. A European namc-d H. D. Nicholas, who was some days ago produced in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court or. a charge of having driven a car in a reckless manner r.lcng Damansui u Road, and having thereby knocked down a Sikh railway
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  • 250 12 At u committee meeting of the Singapore branch of the Royal Society of St. George, hild in the Cricket Club the hon. treasurer reported that since the date of thi general nmtiiig 77 members had rui<i tkair subscriptions for 1930 and 50 more remained to be paid.
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  • 38 12 Meaan. Holt and Co., of the Blue Funnel Line, have put at the disposal of the Hong Kong I'niversitv two return passages, in order that students from the urt or engineering departments might proceed to Britain each year.
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  • 279 12 Witness Who Gave Alarm. The hearing was continued, at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Stevens; today, of the Chinese, iHtoh Loon, who claimed trial yesterday on a charge of attempted robbery while armed with a revolver. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. J. H. Pedlow) appeared for
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  • 472 12 Tax Receipts Not Up To Estimate. Mr. Snowden, Chancellor of tlie Exchequer, speaking in mail week at Leeds, said ihtre were some things in regard to the financial situation as it might be at the end of the financial year in March which he ought to be able
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  • 31 12 Tokio, Mar. 11 Trade returns for the first ten days of this month show a total of Yen 51 ,207,000 of imports und Yen 47,127,000 of exports. Nichi Nichi.
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  • 37 12 The restaurant car attached to the international express, which left Bangkok on the morning of March 2 for Padang Kesar. developed a hot axle en route and had to be detached from the train at Ban Krut.
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  • 59 12 We have received a copy of the February issue of the Shakespeare Pictorial. Tinted monthly at Leamington Spa, it is an illustrated chronicle of events in Shakespeare-land. In a reference to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, work on which has not yet been started, the journal states that it is likely
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  • 64 12 Messrs. S. Goho, barrister-at-law, ami M. N. Mallik, barrister-at-law, who, in partnership, have been practising in Kuala Lumpur, as advocates and solicitors -under the name and style of Rogers and Son, Kuala Lumpur, have dissolved partnership and the legal work of Messrs. Rogers and Son has 'been transferred to, and
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  • 33 12 Petrol could be purchased in Kuala Lumpur on Monday from some pumps at M aMsti per gallon, and f rom others at 75 ecnta p;.r gallon. The price in Singapove was fifty cents.
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  • 93 12 Java and Sumatra Fear Malayan Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Mar. 7. Japanese and Sumatran papers are expressing apprehension that Malaya will shortly become a competitor in cultivation, now that Cameron s Highlands arc opened. Expert contributors point to the fact that some 100,000 acres of highly
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  • 109 12 Sampan Sunk in Penang Harbour. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Mar. 12. A sampan containing cargo worth $5,000 was sunk in Penang harbour on Monday night during a gale. The sampan had loft Ptnang about 7 p.m. loaded with trunks and boxes containing valuables belonging to a Parit
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  • 184 12 Complaints About Religious Apathy in Malaya. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association was held at the Association Hull on Sunday. The hon. secretary, Mr. M. Dharm-.-.pala, read his report which consisted of n summary of the activities of the Association since its inception. Mr. N.
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  • 54 12 Ex-Chancellor /to Succeed Herr Schacht. Berlin. Mar. 11. The former Chancellor, Dr. Luther, (the Government nominee), has been unanimously elected president of the Keichsbank in succession to Herr Schacht. Reuter. A Trans-Ocean message adds that Dr. Luther's appointment will take effect as from April 3, when Herr Schacht
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  • 351 12 Chinese Mutilated At Pulo Übin. A ghastly triple murder in which two Chinere women and a man were the victims was committed early last night uL Pulo Übin, an island in the Straits of Johorc. No solution to the brutal crime has yet been found but the
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  • 161 12 Meeting Lasting Only Eight Minutes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Mar. 12. Yesterday's fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners lasted precisely eight minutes. Apart from three formal items, the passing of bills, approving applications rei garding the assessment list and approving applications to join the provident fund, I
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  • A.P.C.'s Narrow Win in Cup Final—Negro Goes Six Rounds with Camera.
    • 140 13 Giant Negro Lasts Six Rounds. Philadelphia, March 4. In a ten round contest here. Camera knocked out the giant Negro, Roy Clark, in the sixth round. This is the longest time anyone has withstood the Italian's punches in an official fight in America. Italian Gets
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  • 1119 13 ENGLAND vs. NEW ZEALAND. Record of Test Series. DULEEPSINH.iI ADDS TO HIS REPUTATION. Mr. A. II. II. Ciillijran and his team, who have jii.-.t concluded th.-ir tow in Australia »nd New Zealand deserve the imtut credit for their excellent performances indcr rather trying; circumstances. After their heavy programme in Australia,
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  • 30 13 England's Team Selectors Appointed. London, Mar. 3. Messrs. Leveson-Gow<ir (chairman), F. T. Mann and J. C. White have been pppcinted to select the England test team Bgahlft Australia.
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  • 140 13 Wednesday, March 12 F0..t1.a1l S.C.C. lit XI vi. S.C.* A.. I'adani,'. Thursday, March 13 Football: Welch Rest. Ist XI r*. Malays, Aiuon i:<.ml Stadium: S.< I .A. Lewie, S.r.K.A. ifruu:i«l; B.C.C. B XI V*. Itobi !i son s, PlUar, March 11 DotbaU: BX .I.V L'ml XI n. S.K.C.
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  • 293 13 Seven Players Selected To Meet America. London, Mar. 11. Seven members of the British Walker Cup team to meet America on May 15 and 10 at St. George's, Sandwich have been selected as follows Rex W. HartIcy, Sir E. W. E. Holderness, J. Nelson Smith, J. A.
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  • 77 13 Team Selected to Play United Services. The following have been invited to play cricket for the S.C.C. against the United Sei vuts on Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 2 D in. on the Padang R. A. Ashworth, C. I. Bt-7ley. P. H. Stewart Brown, R. L.
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  • 128 13 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. at cricket against the 2nd Welch Regiment Band on the former's ground on Saturday at 2 p.m.: Evan Wong, Oh .litt Sian?. J. Lee Keng Tye, Wee Kirn Hock, Chce Kong Leongi Chua Choon .Sim, Chia Keng Hock, Tan Thcan Teck,
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  • 149 13 Liberal Stake Money Offered For Easter Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, Mar. 11 Thi' official programme for the Penanj: Club Karttr MMK to be held on April l'">. l'J and 21. has just been issued. The Club arc catering for horses, Classes two and three, for which
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  • 97 13 Dr. Hopkins Wins Cricket Club Singles Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Mar. 12. The PsMUag Cricket Club New Year tennis tournament has now reached the final.s stage. As confidently expected Dr. Hopkins won the singles championship by defeating G. Robertson in two straight sets 6—2,6 2, B—
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  • 66 13 Newcastle United's Struggle To Avoid Relegation. London, Mar. 11 In a First Divisiu i Mutch at Burnley today, Newcastle United were successful by three goals. A cable today states that the score of the Lutcn Town Clapton Orient match was wrongly stated yesterday. In that game at Luton,
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  • 253 13 Knocked-Out in Second Round. The following report of Boy Wallcy's last tight appears m one of t'r.e latest issues of the Sydney Referee Frankie Jackson (8.1 > 2 st.) gave a gcod display of hard punching to defeat Boy W i!ley (K.:'.'j st.) in a round and a
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  • 79 13 Arrangements for England's Tie With Germany The German Lawn Tennis Association announced in mail-week that the first round Davis Cup match between Great Britain and Germany will be played on April 24 to 2G. The games will be played on hard courts, but the venue has not yet
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  • 84 13 Ex-Servicemen's Competition At Bukit Timah. The Ex-Scrviccmen's annual golf competition will be held at the Singapore Golf Club. Bukit Timah, on Sunday, Mar. 30, commencing at 9 a.m. The competition is open to all honorary BMaaban and serving members of the garrison who have war service. Any memb(.r
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  • 35 13 The Singapore Golf Club Spring Cup competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday next. Members returning the 16 best scores in this competition will qualify for play in the Guillemard Cup.
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  • 83 13 London, Mar. 1. The following are the results of today's matches in the Rugby League Barrow 20 Keighlcy 9. Bradford N. 0 Hunslct 17. Feathcrstone R. 3 Hull 13. Hudderstield 21 Bramlcy 6. Hull K. R. 39 Castlcford 3. Leeds 13 St. Helens R. 6. Oldham 18, Dewsbury
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  • 68 13 London, M;ir. 1. The following are the results of today's Club matches under Rugby Union Birkenhead Park 19 Waterloo G. Blackheath 15 Manchester If, Bradford 7 Stewartonians C. Bristol 35 Guy's Hospital 7. Gloucester 15 Swansea 6. Leicester 13 Harlequins 15. London Scottish 22 Richmond 16. Newport 9
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  • 144 13 Famous Golfer's Bad Luck In Australia. Sydney, Mar. 11 Walter BlM was lighting a cigarette at the seventh hole during a four-ball match here, when with Kirkwood he was opposing the Austral'ans, Popplcwtll and Spence, when the box of matches he was using, exploded, seriously burning his thumb.
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  • 171 13 G. J. Bryan to Play for S.C.C. Against Chinese. G. J. Bryan, who has represented the Army at Both codes of football, and also at cricket, will be included in the S.C.C. team this afternoon to met the Chinese on the Padang. Though out of his usu^l position
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  • 70 13 The Malaya Publishing House XJ bo'.nj; unable to meet th? S.C.C. XI at football on th° Padanu. Robinson's have consented to take up the fixture. The following will represent the S.C.C. J. E. Wills ;J. G. Gusgow and PJ H. Stud; R. N. Elliott, A. Buchanan
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  • 59 13 The following will represent the S.C.F.A. II against the second eleven of the S.R.C. on Friday on the Padap^r Twang Yang Kia Heng and I.ian Laoag Ah Chew, Teck Cheng and Wing Kun TiaPT Chwee, N'giam Kong, Eng Gan, Peng Chuan and Niap Soon. Reserves,
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  • 42 13 Split Between Chinese And Controlling Body. The Chinese Football As.-ociation of Malacca, who decided at a •r" iU 'i"il meetir.jr to resign from the Malacca Football Asixjciaticn, confirmed its former decision at an extraordinary general meeting held on Saturday last.
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  • 66 13 Coldatream Guards Defeat Rifle Brigade. London, Feb. 26 At Prince's Club, in the final of the army racquets doubles championship, the Coldstream Guards (Captain G. ScottChad and Sir John Child) beat the Rifle Brigade (Captain EL Williams and A. Gore, the holders 15—7, 15—8, 15— :i, 15—3. In
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  • 680 13 A.P.C. Retain Trophy. FAST GAME UNDER BAD CONDITIONS. A.P.C. 1 Hong Konit flunk 0 Only one si' a I v. I the IntnrCommercial Cup final yesterday, ami il was by virtue of tins single point tliat the A.P.C. earned the rijrht to retain possession of the 'rvphy
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    • 16 13 NEW "HIV." RECORDS TO-DAY. March Ist. Issue LIST ON REQUEST. Agcnis S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.
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  • 2533 15 England's Team For Walker Cup: 1 Varsity Possibles". INDIAN DOUBLE BLUE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 18. The latest lasiM of the Racing Calendar contains the entries for the City and Baburban, Kempton Jubilee, Queen's Prise, the Great Metropolitan, and the Victoria Cup. There is very
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  • 199 15 Causes Much Trouble In Rumania. London, Feb. 20. .According to the Vionna newspapers, tor rea"on> of State, the engagement of the Rumanian Princess IU-ana t.i Count v. n Hoch!>f rjr, ha« b;'t*n broken off. Count van Hoclibwg i.. returning to London, while the Priacaai will proCMd to
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  • 294 15 War Picture Defaced In Paris Salon. Paris, Feb. 19. A sensation was caused at the Salon des Independants, in the Champs Elysees, when it was discovered that a striking allegorical war painting called That Vampire War had been splashed during the night with blue-black ink. The painting is
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  • 237 15 Position of the Straits Settlements. It is startling; to an old resident in a Ciown Colony, writes Mr. G. S- Carver in a letter to The Times, to bear that Lord Beaverbrook proposes to apply his Empire Free Trade policy in the' first place to the Crown
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  • 480 15 Sir Josiah Stamp's Views. HOW DRINK AFFECTS INDUSTRY. If there were no alcohol the conclusion I huvu come to i>- that there would not be any extraordinary difference in the quantity of industrial production," raid Sir Josiah Stamp, president of the I. .MS Railway, giving evidence before
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  • 323 15 Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Mr. Scow Poh Lengr, the hon. liaaMHI of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following donations towards the building of the principal's quarters, estimated to cost $12,000 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon I'a!> S1.000; Chinese Chri
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  • 95 15 10,000 Bandits Planning Big Revolt Shaiurriui, Mar. "2. Over 10.000 Communist buditl on the Hiipoh-HoniiM Frontier* contemplate »ei»inj{ the opportunity provided by the :il>seticc of the Nationalist Garrisions at Hankow and Wuchang to stage a giguntic revolt of Red follower* in Hupeh to overthrow the Nationali-it Provincial
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    • 90 15 CAST IRON Soil and Rainwater Pipes Sim. 1.1 DOUBI.I SINCLE Doi'RLS Socket Socket Socket Socket Eared Etred I i--l Pl*<n Plain Plain J LJ <^ LJ m I Guaranteed in conformity with British Standard specification and as supplied to The Singapore Municipality, P.W.D. and leading Contractors. We shall be glad
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    • 78 15 <A 4 MEYER LENSES j :Mr\ With supplementary lenses, Colour i Filters, for serious work and for ffijaWifPfL. The best Clever lenses are the pvo'^ggpF duclion of Dr. Rudolf, the world's foremost and first inventor of high speed lens for commercial use. Sj^^^HW Sole Agents SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., HIGH STREET,
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    • 322 16 RAGRANT p boveiii flowers ■v Hov r exquisitely white," cried women ver ihc world when they saw Lux Toilet Soap. Its soft lather, plentiful even in hard water, 7^- is soft as finest silk, cleansing your tc^(^j skin gently, leaving it smooth and tr "VH exmusitely cool, leaving it fragrant,
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    • 166 16 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped —he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned
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    • 223 16 CoocL Tiiomma! Always Order "SUGARCANE" BRANDS OF HAMS and BACON. DO YOU P THEY ARE THE BEST. Truth In Advertising Always Reaches Its Objective. REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road Selegie Road Keppel Road Grange Rd. Market. Why Gillette blades are best TWENTY- FIVE years' are made e vary day and
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  • 3178 17 BAKER, MORGAN CO.'S FAILURE. MR. ROSS IN THE BOX. Question of "Carrier" Shares. LIQUIDATOR'S COMMENT ON BALANCE SHEET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kui'.lu I.umpur, Mar. 11. The examination ot Mr. W. K. H. Ross, formerly acting managing director of Blk«r, Morgan am! stock and share brokers, in connection with the
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  • 1020 17 I Successful Financial Year Reported. Tho following is the committee's report of the Singapore Golf Club, which is to be presented at the annual meeting at the •Clul) house on Wednesday, Mar. 19 The Club house has been renovated during the year, and is now in a
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  • 66 17 An attractively illustrated booklet on touring in the Dutch East Indies has been sent to the Straits Times, published by the .Travellers' Official Information Bureau. It contains descriptive matter of the beauty snots to be found in East Java, and the illustrations of the rugged scenery, Hindu temples, and pleasant
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  • 298 17 Can An Executor Delegate' His Powers The point as to whether an txacnUw of a deceased person, »ppointed under 11 will, can delegate bis powers to an attorney, arose in an action that came befcrc the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) yesterday. The case was one in
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  • 318 17 Visit of Mirovitch and The English Singers. Alfnd Mirovitch, who is to (five a' recital at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. 1 is one of the outstanding pianists of the ptcacat generation. Born in Petrograd 42 yi^i* ago, Miiovitch studied law, with I'music as y\k line. At J8
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  • 186 17 Enjoyable Programme At Tangkah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 10. The official opening of the Tangkah Di;triet Club took place on Saturday. The clubhouse, which is a newly built building having its own electric light plant, was vc -y well deccrr.ted with palms and bawosM. In the
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  • 112 17 Leg Amputated at Ipoh Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar.. 11. A ChineKc mining coolie employed by the Ipoh Tin Dredging Co. has been serioosjly injured as the result of his leg coming into contact with dredge buckets in motion. The unfortunate man at the time
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  • 229 17 Making Talking Pictures In Singapore. Among the prominent passengers aboard the tourist ship CoItUBMM, which arrived in Singapore on Monday morning, was James A. ritxpatrick, president of FiUpatrick Pictures, of New York. Mr. Fitrpatrick i-. a well known American Film producer who is making the world "a
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  • 98 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mal:ma. Mar. 10. What Might have been a nasty accident but ended without any injury to anyone took place at Merlimau village when i cur 1 eui ing a Singapore number and driven by a Malay ran over a drain and landed just in
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  • 2896 18 DUTY AS OPPOSITION. Free Hand in Safeguarding. VIR. ARTHUR HENDERSON CRITICISED. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at the Coliseum in mail wee.,, outlined the policy of the Conservative Party. He said We represent the chiel Opposition party in the state, and the immediate and pressing
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  • 87 18 Mormon Elder r.nd Writings Of Hriffham Younu. The People's Legislative Service ti>ii.i challenged Senatoi Reed Smoot of Utal Conservative Republican r.ml an Elder I the .Mormon Church, to read from th Senate floor from some of the writing of the late Brisrham Youag. Tbe parti to bo read
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    • 143 18 Old Parr lived for 152 J years ancl-his spirit :'-jpJMw.: '-jpJMw. still survives in that most 3 famous cf stimulants /JpSkOldParf'j eJt'Vp v nml RealR eal Antique Rare Old ;^Jffl Scotch Whisky < Sitle importer! BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. NOTICE NOTN ■■■< ■•••< tbe 'i mcl<- Mark* depicted sbovs srt lbs
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    • 36 18 NEW ESTABLISHMENT JUST OPENED WITH LATEST STERLING SILVERWARE JEWELLERY All repairs neatly and promptly executed, THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. U. S. de SUVA BROS. 61, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. good tea anc! frcsli litVui.o Build
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    • 131 18 Van Hin Furniture Co., E>tabiiahe4 1903. Nm. 132 and 134. ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 4144. Manufacturers and Designer* of any kind of Furniture. Furniture Supplier* to the New Municipal OfHrra and Quarter*. Special price riven for Flats, Clubs and Mewea. Inapectlon cordially invited t« Our Showrotim al No. 120, ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 2125 19 Assets exceed $10,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE, Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Aisurance Companies
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    • 158 19 The Monte Carlo Rally 1930 THE FIRST BRITISH CAR TO FINISH WAS THE THE TRIUMPH SUPER SEVEN The finest light car in Malaya SEE IT AT VNITEERS BUILDING DRIVE IT ON RIVER VALLEY ROAD BUY IT IN SINGAPORE. AT UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.) TRUTH IN ADVERTISING IS
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    • 70 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES MORRIS v^fllt II 11 jSr m tsM wSt HI M|gl; The Outstanding Car of 1930. THE MORRIS OXFORD SIX NOW ON VIEW MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Sole Agents. Kcprcscnlcd throughout the F.M.S., by WEARNE BROS., LTD. Kuching, Sarawak, by Messrs. MMB, DARBY CO. Rlcdan, Sumatra, by HARRISONS CROSFIELD,
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    • 215 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Grtat Britain) Head Office for Malaya SINGAPORE. p Wiy*- an H CAPSTAN jmefeer wny ne prerery CAPSTAN.— f*f -He vi fell yai Aal it ij WWW W- *M V L ll 1 1 '^zSHfei nL becaupe fneij c ,:_r cfcaxl. JfiSj
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