The Straits Times, 7 July 1930
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Title Section40 1930-07-07 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] JJ i f THE LARGEST AND MOST WFLVEKTIAL NEWSPAPER^i^ MALAX*. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. E 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930 PRICE 10 CENT!40 words
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Advertisement142 1930-07-07 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6131 V Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottlri and on dranfht. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. (Inc. in Denmark; SINGAPORE. -as though you owned your own cow/ Bear Brand Swiss Milk is FRESH cow's milk derived from herds that graze on the rich green pastures142 words
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Advertisement224 1930-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) LACES OF DISTINCtWE BEAUtY We are showing a collection of flouncings and embroiderieV4n several new designs and colourings. Laces are enjoying a keen popularlijy^t present amongst the well dressed women of London and Paris. Prices $4.50 to $10.30 per yard. ROBINSON Co., Ltd.224 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-07 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 'Inc. in Denmark SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement2545 1930-07-07 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0., BRITISH INDIA UJIIJ BURNS PHILP LINE X p r M E BLUG FUNNEL LINE E SIAM STEAM i\n\ inn ad HWTCI fi fl-kT-fll 7 M g^laffl DtllilO miLr LIIXL /DAY \F PArkKT MAY TO the ocean steam ship co. m .Tn APCAR LINES IflTlßll Jjkla (Incorporated2,545 words
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Advertisement455 1930-07-07 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stuomvaart JVlaatschappij Nederland and N.V. Itotterdamsche Lloyd DTBEELY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Ceaaa iwltrtui Snulhsmptsa Mar«rll|aa Itetlerdaai Toaaage Ji.l. De Witt 10.3&U S kIJJ. July 11 s.i. lalna 10,000 R.L Jaly 18 I.C. Hooft 14,640 S.MJ4. July 26 n v ..il.a.iak i.i. mi i R.L. Au».455 words
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Advertisement1510 1930-07-07 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofarf AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE •>•■ SINGAPOM aad PINAM; rle COLOMBO, SUB, PORT SAID. ALEXANDEIA. NAPLES. GENOA aad MARSEILLES to NEW TOR* aad BOSTON. Aii.ve Leave Leave S'pon- S'pi-re IVranc PREH. HI.I.MOIM: In p..it July 10 July 12 ''Km. Wii.su> July XI July Zt1,510 words
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Advertisement391 1930-07-07 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailings for United Slates and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Fram-isco and I'nrlland S.S. MICHIGAN aattS from Hong Kong July 3 Saa Frsnclico. I <>■ Angele* and San391 words
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Advertisement411 1930-07-07 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada Rocky Mountain playground For bookie tii and information, write, pkont or call. L. L. LAWLER, General Afert. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Canadian National The Largest Railway Spiral in ■*—*—>« SIANG UN PARK LORONG 40, GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $30 per montli. 3-roomed houses411 words
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46 1930-07-07 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HtNG The funeral of the late Mr Hang Pang K.ut.. .I.l. «HII take place on hunday, July n, IWO. The cortege will le*ve his Ho. Un and 80, Emerald Hill Road 10.80 a.m. for Singapore Harbour Hoard i, lor interment at China.46 words
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Advertisement631 1930-07-07 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager. uts Times, Cecil Strnt. Pleas* insert the following small Bdvfrtlsecneni for days There lire approximately seven words to a lir.* and than ia a flat r*ta charge m 2& cents per line prr insertian with A minimum of one dollar per insrr:i.>n. Th*631 words
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Advertisement395 1930-07-07 4 __»_,-~!_i BOARD AND LODGING KUi:. ROOMS to J. Waterloo Street. ROOMS for married couple or two friends -narinjr at Grange Ruad. VACANT fur. room, with board. Private family $70 p.m. Dl, Straits Times. MARRIED COUPLE, European, desire superior accommodation, garage. 12'!. S. T. v A FEW 1 \ACANCIE.i occur at395 words
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Advertisement767 1930-07-07 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, Monaco Villa, Holland Road. Furnished, electric light, sanitary installation. Apply Rodyk Davidson. COMPOUND HOUSES, Nos. 32 and 34, Cairnhill Road, electric, water and garage. Apply 21, South Canal Koad, Singapore. TO LET. compound houses, 3 5, Ramsgate Road, off Grove Road, and 9 Wilki* Terrace.767 words
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Advertisement599 1930-07-07 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, godowns Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, Palmer Koad. Apply to Messrs. Aik Seng Co., 25, Market Street, Singapore. TO LET, 132 and 1S4, Havelock Road, twostoreyed riverside godowns, suitable for rubber. Apply Stephens, Panl ft Co. TO LET, ground floor, 78, Cecil Street, also599 words
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Advertisement707 1930-07-07 4 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA. KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will be received at the office cf the Stute Engineer. Piruk, Tuiping, up to 2 p.m. 01 Sept. I, l'J30, for the construction or design and construction of an ASTANA NAGARA tor His Highness, the Sultan of I'erak707 words
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Advertisement635 1930-07-07 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS OTTERS ARK INVITED lot tlie purchase of EMPTY STEEL DRUMS approximately "i-.i. r gallons tjr, having eoatatnad ng nil- it.-., for period A up. 1, IMS to July II, i'.'M K»timate<l botal quantity <>'" drum avail* iible per month MO iipp. o\unately. Form of Milder ;iml635 words
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Miscellaneous215 1930-07-07 4 ♦-e-»-»-»e«o« »♦♦♦■»♦-»♦-»♦-»-♦♦»>« MISCELLANEOUS SOMK PEOPLE NEVEfi REALIBE what pool teal they an- I ;itt.nir UP tt'tli until thcm'' up uvul, firooki d v.n..U Label Ceylon ESTATE BOOK-KEEPING. A Ruid*- to rubl..-i .tat. book keeping and an-.iunts by K. D. Butler, A.C.A. l'rici- $640, pust free. Kail] Walsh, 1.M., Bingapora. MALARIA.215 words
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Advertisement558 1930-07-07 5 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the V lifted Kingdom) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER^. Reduction of Tcle\)hone Rates in Oattytag Districts. PROM JULY I, IMO, tha Cimpany's basic |175 per annum for business lines and $140 par annum for raaMflMi connecUeni will apply to three miles radial distance558 words
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Advertisement518 1930-07-07 5 BETTER THAN QUININE FOR MALARIA. Quinine dins not cure Malaria. All it does i« to bring relief for n time if persisted in its action is harmful, causing deafness and ntbai tromblaa. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have a remarkable record for their efficiency in cases of Malaria. la Ceylon, Rurnia,518 words
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Advertisement278 1930-07-07 5 0 SPEEDEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agentt DIETHELM CO., LTD., < Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH BANGKOK. 9R. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Narve and Body Price la. M. and 4a. SAILING MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT NEW SHIPMENTS. BaUTISI All. LONC FLAX. V CANVAS for278 words
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Advertisement703 1930-07-07 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can b<> obtained at the following placet In Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel, tirosvenor Hotel. Kelly A Walsh. Ltd.. Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and Tank Roml Station. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd.. Collyer Quay. Asiatic703 words
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Advertisement332 1930-07-07 5 l-HTtM- cy rf in I fritrL \m ll 1 fc •JlttDgUaaaaaaaa^att ii OVERHEAD LINES Illustrated is a cradle guard over some (J.P.O. Main trunk lines in Kent, England. The transmission line is a 33 K.V. line supplied and erected by Messrs. W. T. I H E-N L-E. Y Telegraph Works332 words
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DEFENCE PROBLEM IN INDIA.
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341 1930-07-07 6 MILITARY OPINION. IMPERIAL SYSTEM ESSENTIAL. London. .June "5. In military circles the Army section of the Simon Report is regarded as most satisfactory. Ii is deacribed :-.s the most admirable document ever issued in connection with the military services of I ml in. The greatest satisfaction Is341 words
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Article259 1930-07-07 6 "Cannot Put Slogan Into Act Of Parliament." London, June 25. "Nothing oii!(i have 1 een easier than to escape the labour find perils of tackling the real difficulties of the Ir.ilian problem by repeating K<" >-'i»i imt you i :ir.nnt put r t of Parlia- I259 words
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Article190 1930-07-07 6 Foreign Opinion on The Report. Paris, June 25. \.c Tempt c\prc?Fc thf opinion that the Simon Report will ruin in Knjjlnml the idea of Dominion siatus "put forward with such levity by the Labour GoVOTBmenU" On the other hand, Le Temps is convineed th:U the Indian Nationalist190 words
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Article127 1930-07-07 6 Effect of the Indian Boycott. London, June 24. In the House of Commons today, Captain D. H. Hacking (Conservative) inquired regarding the effect of the Indian boycott on the Lancashire cotton industry. Mr. W. Graham. President of the Board of Tri.de, replied that the boycott had no <!ouht127 words
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Article210 1930-07-07 6 Indian Liberal Leaders' Joint Statement.' Daihousie. June l2 r >. Sir Tej Bahadur Saprn, the leader of the Liberals, and Sir Ramaswami Iyer, in a joint statement, say: "Those of ua who refused to co-operate with the Sin m ii". mission can assert with confidence that our attitude210 words
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Article350 1930-07-07 6 Prime Minister Confers With Party Leaders. London, June 26. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald received the leaders of the Conservative and Liberal Parties in liis room at the House of Commons this afternoon and conferred with .them on the subject of India. It is understood that he350 words
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Article510 1930-07-07 6 Serious Though Inevitable Risks. London, June 24. The general opinion in London in regard to the Simon Repait may b? mund follows: "A K" ".fining many seriour In responsible quarters concern is feh regarding the proposals to hand over the control of law and order, including the510 words
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Article356 1930-07-07 6 Broadcast for First Time In Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpar, July I. What i believed to bi the first attempt to broadcast a I nme in Malaya was succeeafully carried o ii evening :>■■■ the S'-'lanjcoi- Chinese R ti: n Ciu 1 under th< auspices of356 words
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Article26 1930-07-07 6 Committee No. 1 of the Municipal Commissioneri has de consideration ihould be '<■■ ppstinn i"or licensing to oateidc ;hp e the event of the [ntrodiM I meters.26 words
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Article391 1930-07-07 6 W.G. Street Again Champion. Fd year in succession, W. G. Street won the second championship at the Raffle h titution -ports, which w>rr held on the school ground in Saturday. I ,iy Mm '■:»>■ the prizes. There large attendance. n ".r.'l H. Ochirrs tied fur ths iii^'n391 words
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Article399 1930-07-07 6 Regimental Meeting At Tanglin. ibuted greatly to the the athletic meeting of the 2ml Regiment a'. Tanglin on Saturday. at home to officers the garrison and a good ur to a very popular liviiviilual championships were competed lesday, ;«:;<1 Saturday saw a very keen t for the inter-Company399 words
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Article42 1930-07-07 6 llujjc Exodus from Shensi And Hunan. Accord i; to report issued by the Peking-Mukden Railway, no fewer than 135,100 famine idferan wcrr given free 1 and Hunan to the Great \Va!! in the pericd frcra -January 1 to May42 words
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Advertisement61 1930-07-07 6 KELVINATOR The only Electric Refrigerator that provides Four Automatic Refrigeration Services I- Hiji >>'- 1 i ii r* I****^"i1 ***^"i x I j 1 a |»«a^BSßjs>s Automatic Fast Freezing of Ice and Desserts. 2. Automatic Normal Freezing. 3. Automatic 40 to 50 Degree Food Compartment. 4. Automatic Cold Storage Compartment.61 words
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Advertisement61 1930-07-07 6 l[ilTn f/v ADVERTISING > EARNS PREEMINENCE. R.tPR.IGERATSrSG Co LTD ORCHARD Rl)., SELEGIE Rl)., UFPBL RD., 6KAMGI Kl>. HAREaTT. lIjKENR makes up ladies' own materials. ILEENE wakes a speciality of cheap morni)^' frocks. ILEENE has j,'owns for all occasions. ILEENE fas style and oripinality. ILEENE is :in *«i*rt masseuse and ■Usßlcurist.61 words
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Advertisement344 1930-07-07 7 2 uLiHAMBIcB o N If] THE THEATRC OF PF PFECT ZQ'JKD CfM E JLIL REPRODUCTION If4ft ftft LAST NIGHT $.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. WILLIAM FOX Presents The Stars of MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD in a Famous Musical Movietone of the Old South CAMEO KIRBY with J. HAROLD MURRAY, NORMA TERRIS344 words
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Advertisement324 1930-07-07 7 oeoeof) ofiogoe o© o@ vo oooc >* oMhUh BflaflaSaKSHK BJXBHBXHBiKH Hi fl^V wli J Id I THE HOUSE OF BIGGER AND BETTER ENTERTAINMENT Tonight at 6.15 and 9.15 ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION I THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY Paramount's Brilliant Adaptation of one of the Best-known English IMays, "THE LAUGHING LADY By324 words
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Advertisement187 1930-07-07 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Booking now open FOR THE FOKTHCOMINf; S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. "IN THE NEXT ROOM' A Real Thriller ON SATURDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND S ATUKDAY, JULY. 19. 22, 24 AND 2fi, AT 9.1 "> P.M. Hooking at LITTLE'S $2 #1. X i r 1 1 ii i i i M THE187 words
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Article853 1930-07-07 8 SHIPPING NOTES. United Stales 1 Need Of New Cargo Ships. Statistic showing the change .n ihc character of the United State*' foreign trade in the last few yean were <iuotc<! by Mr. II. G. Smith, president of the National Council cf American Shipbuilder*, in his address before853 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article499 1930-07-07 8 Extension of Preference Needed. The Congress of the Fcilcration of Immbers of Commerce of tlic British Empire, resuming its sessions at the Guildhall on May 29, decided that the resolution it hnd already passed on commercial relations within th«; Empire should be conveyed direct to tiie Imperial499 words
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Article194 1930-07-07 8 Prospects Greatly Improved." Rrpnrtine. "ii lh« rveent pro-rc- r.f the Record <n.. Ltd.. the directors lay, in circular, that imlei have '<r.-n factory, taking in'.o consideration! 1 the number ;.-i.i variety of gramophone I rcrordg alreath on the market, an 1 tin- difficulties \r, introducing a new product194 words
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Article157 1930-07-07 8 German Government's Plans To Find Work. Batiia, M:iv SO. Germany*! unemployment problem is (riving the Government considerable unciisincss. i M. Ptcganrald, the Minister of Labour. I ;.::ri. .uih-.-iI today at a meeting of the General i Trade Union Federation that steps were j being taken to provide work157 words
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Article267 1930-07-07 8 EXCHANGE. .'inß.ipor", July 7. On London, Bank 4 m 2/3 29/32 Demand 2/3 23 '32 Private 3 m. credit 2/4<4 On New York, demand 66 1/16 < Private 90 d s S7H l On France. Bank T.T. 1429 I On India, Bank T.T. K,.| 1 On Hour Konc Hank T.T.267 words
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Article482 1930-07-07 8 Issue Val. W. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 23/- 25/- -5 Ayer Hitam Tin 11 6 12 G cd. tl £1 Bar.gnn Tin 18/- 20/1 1 Satan* Padang 0.10 0.15 1 1 li;.tu Cavtl 0.5« 0.0") 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.40 0.60 a il Burmah Malay 13 15/-482 words
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Article220 1930-07-07 8 Ul. I'd. Buyer* Sellers 2 2 Ale'. Brick Prefs. 1U5 2.25 I I .Alex. Brick Ords. 260 2.80 El fl Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.7.8 5 1::. 6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 U.6U nom 1 1 Cycle and Carriages 0.40 0.45 nom. Ml. 10:. Duff Development 4/0 6/6 i220 words
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Article111 1930-07-07 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of l'J26 red. 1931-36 101 105 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of li»01 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 57c I-""-Singapore Municipal 4Vfc p.c. 01 J.-U7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 96 par Singapore Municipal 4Vi pc. of ltfoa red. 1356 $1,000,000 96 par Sinjrapcre111 words
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Article390 1930-07-07 8 Fraser and Co. and I .vail and Evatt's quotations. Today's Trices 1 i.i. r I.yall fc A. Co. h. .all Jlenby <li 1.20 1.10 l.^o l.to ii,. i (iajaa ill) J.iu l.i(i) l.iU IJH i. Uitaui i?l> 1-80 2.20 l-SO 2JJ0 L tuning ct-l) Mi u.oo o.io u.ao390 words
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Article342 1930-07-07 8 "Reasonably Satisfactory" Results. Sir A. Lowes Dickinson, M.A., F.C.A., presiding at the annual meeting of the Alvil Car and Engineering Co., Ltd., at Cm ntiy on May 29, moved the adoption of the report and accounts, showing a net profit of Oljttt. He called speciul attention342 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article71 1930-07-07 8 .Singnporv, Jjhy 7. Tin. (juict. Kiatai 1.07-1.11, Kaehaii 1.07-1.13, Panawati S1M-4U cants, I.S0-4.1G, Klang Rivers r K>-l.>'>" ■'..'> '*-:,7 ciT.Vs tn-nrei I,uas l.'J'l-l.Jti. Taipinsa 10-15 cents, Malay Congo's. 20H-23H cent Ay.r Hitaiis i2».-12s. 6J., Hunt Konp Tin-103.-1R.*. S.I., Tcjas 5s. -3s. T'jd.. Tronoh.13«. 6d.-lSt.-M. cum. Rubber.71 words
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Article127 1930-07-07 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. S:nR::pore, July 7. London. Rubber M upi hunsT'"! *-■..■> price (London Standard i Spot 19 I London.— Tin, no price. Mininv. Stendy. Senroi Wayi Kuchais 1.0S-1.11, Junta Drcdirp 1.08-1.11, Malnyn I Dn.^ols. 20-2.' nntl, Joh cents Bangei Luas 1.20-1.20. L'hi Klnngl »> 18 cents, Penawats Ss-CO127 words
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Article149 1930-07-07 8 Today. Java, Bouth-West Sumatra, South- t H.T- Moluccas ami Timor I>il!y (TastaaaJ U p.m. TucwUy. North, North-Kavt u;wl North Weal I Bummtn, <'■•> Southern and Iciu i 11 a m. TembilanM and Indragiri i Hone i Keat 1 P-m. ong (Parcels) (Knmsang) 1.30 p.m. ICliina, Hainam, Japan,149 words
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Article36 1930-07-07 8 K. di-r N^'ierUr.dcn In<irEi>'jira Mantua Srhi:.x Ralovraa EllengJ S'pore London May 2 May 2« May 9 June i May 30 June 23 May H June 23 June *> June 21 June 5 June 3036 words
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Article296 1930-07-07 8 Monday, .1 u I y 7. Shipi ilnnrnlde the Wfcarn-s or expected to arrire. KEZ'FEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf rmtrol, Groningen. 0.: Wharf Nil. I oml Wharf Bo. VESSELS IN l)KY DOCKS. Tan long P.v:er. Albert Dock Tutr Tuiwla, s.;. Auby. Yic.ori;: Dock Sen«n I krppel Harbour. I296 words
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Article69 1930-07-07 8 KuL'hy. July 6. Foreign exchanges arc Amsterdam 12.ny>4, Athens 878, Bombay is. 5 i:i-lfid.. Berlin 2.>.l<>. Brusseli 84.818, Bucharest BIS, Rio E 13-82, I I'"'. Copenhagen in. 16, Geneva 26.066, Helsingfors 198U, Hons] K.mt; Is. ::<! Lisbon 108.26, Madrid 41.80, Milan 82.88, Neil Tort LM l:'.-:t-'. Oslo 18.18, ParisBritish Wireless - 69 words
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Advertisement197 1930-07-07 8 THE NEW MANSION (LATB THK MANSION) r.O-A. O\lcy iN-c. I'hone fi*>ol. On<" of the larffo.;' an'l !■<■.' beaaes In Singapore, newly decorated throughout. l.at°st sanitation recently ir..itall<>(', with hot nr<| coll -.vt:, 1. shower, etc.. electric light sad i to every room. Cm! sine of the very i>e.-.t. Very central,197 words
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Advertisement22 1930-07-07 8 FOURNIER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE TONIC ELIXIR u-,,,1,1 w,^,. i..,..,,.,.,,-. y,1,, c <,,. Sold by all Chemists and Stores and TIMM3' DISPENSARY. F.-.fl»! ?--j:r» Bingajiere.22 words
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Miscellaneous272 1930-07-07 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright 1 Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Weathtr. Max. Kin. fall, shine. Humidity tion. F. ma. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star .00 71 Nil 10.6 K5 Calm Fine Kota Bharu 8R 77 Nil 1.9 So Calm Kinc K. TrcnttKanu 'JO 75 Nil272 words
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Miscellaneous163 1930-07-07 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday, July 7. II. W. 8.1."> a.m., 8 ft.. 7.35 p.m., R ft. 6 in. LagUUtive Council meet at Paaajig. Tuesday, Jnly 8. B. W. U.U.! a.m., 8 ft. 1 in.. 8.25 p.m., 8 ft. 9 in. \*ednrsday, July 9. II W. 10.18 a.m., I ft.163 words
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Article437 1930-07-07 9 Compulsory Restrictiog Advocated. STRONGER PROSPECTS OF CO-OPERATIVE ACTION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Today's I'ri M Ki''-.i>rr. lit 1 rt-nts per Ib. Tin. 100 inns at -S«K 2 per picul. Satiirdiy's Prim Jfublier, London «d. per Hi., unchanged. Market lone. quiet, 'lilt. 111 1437 words
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Article211 1930-07-07 9 Two Per Cent. Allowed On Current Accounts. ■ni money in th<- local ml the uneert Untx of exchange, Interest offered :i I ffldon anil Nrw York, which have affected t 1m- investments of local 1 iild .1 i:i :i nu'i'iini' li-ii.i: A Delation I'll In ;i :i211 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article883 1930-07-07 9 Messrs. Samuel Montagu Co.'s Weekly Letter. London, June 11. The Bank of lagltnl (told reserve atcainst betas .'imoun'.ed to £155,988,589 on June 4 (us compared with £107,185,525 on the previous Wednesday), :ind represents an increase if £10,028,505 sir.cc Jan. 1 last. An interesting position has arisen in the883 words
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Article53 1930-07-07 9 Tone of Market "Hull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 6d. per lb. New York Holiday. t.S.S. equal to London Standard standard It.S.S. on Tender M f* Spot July August September Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. I'.", 20 tt 20 2Vi It* 20 20% 20 1 21^ 12 o'clock53 words
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Article965 1930-07-07 9 Dividend of \2\/ 2 Per Cent. The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Sungei J'urun I K. M.S. I Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in London on June 4 Mr. K. L. Hamilton I chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said The accounts which we965 words
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Article617 1930-07-07 9 Sir George Paish on World Trade. Geneva, June 3. Strong condemnation of the present tendency of the nations to erect barriers to trnde and general economic co-operation was contuined in the report submitted today by Sir George Paish, tlu- well-known British .xpert. to the Second International617 words
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Article381 1930-07-07 9 Cost of Stabilising The Peseta. An intoreEtinu report by Professor Charles Rist on the monttury litnation In Spain hus been released for publication by the Spanish Govanuaoat Professor Rist -who Ktablliscd the Kumanian lei had been eeasmisaioned by the late Spanish Directorship sa K<> to Spnin tnd study381 words
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Article504 1930-07-07 9 Dividend Increased Last Year. The 76th annual meeting of the Suez Canal ompaaj was held in Paris on June 3. The Marquis de Vogue (the president) submitted the directors' report, and, dealing with the results for 1929. said: The transit receipts, amounting to 1,116,000,000 francs, MM 1 per504 words
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Article458 1930-07-07 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following are the prices, cents per .•any when not otherwise stated, prevailing at the Singapore markets on July 4, vr.ished by the Food and Market Inspector Meat.- -Beef ste:.k i rou;;d i 50 per catty -:ew or curry 43. pjrk, lean 68,458 words
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Article204 1930-07-07 9 Messrs. Win. Jacks and Oo., in their report dated, London, June 11, state Markets were lower on the fresh bear nttack on Wall Street, combined with the MM] small demand before and after the holiday period. Copper sagged on leading British customers being able to cover their204 words
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Article721 1930-07-07 9 Faith Lost in Artificial Restriction. PROPOSED TWO MONTHS' STOPPAGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June II. The latest talk is of an impending stoppage of production for two or three months all over the world. It is hard to keep track of all the wild reports from721 words
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Article157 1930-07-07 9 Aggregate Assets of Over £40,000,000. The report imd :icc inta fof 191 \orth !iriti>h and MLtd., :in<l it.- allied offleei reveal all round excellence. The i radi n^r i though rather less than those of k**a earned in generous r.iu.-i up the more creditable in thai the) a157 words
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1136 1930-07-07 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930 THE SPORT COMPLEX. Another Wimbkdon tennis festival hapassed without a solitary British sucot-ss. the uih then >> si:mc sligßt COMoUtioB in the fact that an Australian with an American partner won the mixed doubles. Ac-cording to very superior people, there is nothing1,136 words
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Article1136 1930-07-07 10 Thrills in the Life of A War Correspondent. (Ily Anthony Gibbs. the son of Sir Philip Gibbs. thp celebrated war correspondent. In an interview.) If Lord Kitchener find 1 me, I shall go to jail Those were the words with which ray lather greeted1,136 words
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Article12 1930-07-07 10 Mr. John Duguid has oeen made a J.P for the Straits Settlements.12 words
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Article13 1930-07-07 10 Mr. Gordon Allan Potts hus been made a J.P. for the Penang Sottlennnt.13 words
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Article18 1930-07-07 10 Nine months and four days leave has boon granted to Mr. C. D. Ahearne. M.C.S.. commencing July 11.18 words
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Article19 1930-07-07 10 Mr. A. B. Murray, of the Supreme Court Registry, Jpoh. has pone on transfer to the Licensing Office, Tapah.19 words
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Article14 1930-07-07 10 Mr. (arson. Medi.al Officer Sunjjei Patani has been appointed Asst Superintendent of Prisons, Kedah.14 words
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Article20 1930-07-07 10 Second-I.ieut. \V. Pennoe, S.S. Volunteer Force, has been pror.ioted to the rank of Lieutenant, with effect from Vpril 27, 1930.20 words
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Article28 1930-07-07 10 Mr. E. C. S. Adkin* has bwn promoted to be an officer in Class V of the Malayan Civil Service, with retrospe?tive effect as from Jan. 29 last.28 words
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Article21 1930-07-07 10 Mr. Ricardo Reyes has been appointed Consul for Chile in British Malaya and the Netherlands Indies. His headquarters are in Batavia.21 words
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Article25 1930-07-07 10 My Lin Bco.i Thin has been nominatl I a member of the Chinese Advisory Board for Singapore vice the late Mr. You Npan Pan, J.P.25 words
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Article25 1930-07-07 10 The Hon. Mr. B. W. Riles, acting British Resident of Perak, Mrs. Elles and Miss Klles are staying at the Ipoh Residency until July 13.25 words
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Article25 1930-07-07 10 Mr. H. F. Monk M.C.S. has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah, with effect from May 2, 1930, with claim to pension.25 words
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Article27 1930-07-07 10 Mr. Lim Bock Kee, J.P., has been appointed a member of the Board of Visitors to the Singapore Reformatory vice the late Mr. Yau Ngan Pan, J.P.27 words
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Article36 1930-07-07 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. William Burns Cowan Glen, of Sungei Sluang Estate, Kedah, and Miss Esme, Iyowe, daughter of Mrs. James Ingram and the late Mr. Alfred Denny Lowe, of Shanghai and Stamford, England.36 words
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Article39 1930-07-07 10 The funeral of the eiffht-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mr?. J. B. Weiss, who died on Friday, took place at the Ridadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. S. Band officiating. A number of friends attended and sent wreaths.39 words
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Article730 1930-07-07 10 "STANDING DRINK. Giving evident e btfOTC Um Royal fomtr.ission on Licensing. l>r. Courtney Weekv on behalf of temperance organisation*. said A tall man can stand more drink than a short man." DtaoMttai is now rife as to the xact meaning of the wonl stand." THAT PRINTER!730 words
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Article39 1930-07-07 10 News has reached I poll of the (Ivut)i in Switzerland of Mr. J. A. (lark, formerly of the law firm of Messrs. Gibb and Co.. Ipoh. The late Mr. Hark Ml Ipoh in October lust year, owing to ill-health.39 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-07 10 C/mmm NAVY CUT CIGARETTES W O. fcj H O. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON. "DIAMOND" BRAND ALUMINIUM WARE. (GUARANTEED PURE ALUMINIUM). jf^** 01^ s\l < KI'AN am> s^Z^^ 0^ i..i $1.10 each. !f~~"wt v^_ si 3°3 SAItK PAN AND -I $1.90 M& O/^ !f JJ.SO Hi' 2 I \Y -zsaemE double shlk102 words
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Advertisement97 1930-07-07 10 645 NORTH BUDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established I'mv T. K. K.'S TVKKS X TUBES. 81 x 3.2:» 520.00 |gJi M x .',.77 $22.00 UM 32 x T..77 523.00 $1.00 •I I 6 522.00 Sl.oo I ♦<♦♦♦■»♦ 4 U. S. DE SILVA BROS. 1 JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS J New Goodit97 words
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832 1930-07-07 11 TROUBLE ON THE YANGTSE. British and U.S. Gunboats Fired Upon. 1 KILLED 2 INJURED. Big Communist Rising In Central China. Shanghai, July 6. A iseesagc froai Hankow, dated June I. previously suppressed hy the censor, Mates that Yochow was taken by Reds yesterday. The832 words
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Article430 1930-07-07 11 Effect on the Political Situation. PARTY FEELING. The Referendum Pledge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July <",. It is now obvious that the manifesto issued by th« hunkers with regard to Empire trade has not merely created a tremendous :illl >' deflected the whole course of British430 words
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Article41 1930-07-07 11 Disquiet at Growing Tension. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 6. There is increasing disquiet in diplomatic circle* regarding the obvious tension between Prance and Italy. The tension appean t<> be growing daily, and the position is ominous.41 words
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Article108 1930-07-07 11 Police Surprised by Bands Of Rowdies. Berlin, July C. Pawh of rowdies, apparently onr«nis3-l >>y tome extreme Nationalist body < itKide the Rhineland, have been making tri)ii!)lc by assaulting persona and Barking the property of Rhinelanden whom Ihoy 1 1 oi having par) ii ipated in I he108 words
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Article59 1930-07-07 11 Burning of Surplus Ej^fs Siitftfested. Tokio. July a, Owing in the depression in the silk innustry, the Federation ol Saw Silk Producers' Associationi is discussing remedial measures including t n- purchasing and burning of surplus silkworm egg '-:ird;. The law silk deliveries for December is now quotes59 words
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Article112 1930-07-07 11 Fears for Safety of Hook And Matthews. Rangoon, July 5. The Government has received n message .stating that the aeroplane in which Hook and Matthews were flying is reported to have crashed twelve miles from Taunprup. The local authorities have been asked to emirjr out an112 words
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Article242 1930-07-07 11 To be Opened by the King Tomorrow. Kagfcjr, July I. It it i Kpoi ted that this week the termi of reference and deUiils of the penomwl of the round table conference on Imlia. due to open in London on Oi't. 20 will be announced simultaneously in London242 words
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Article94 1930-07-07 11 Plane Kept Aloft For 23 Days. Chicago. July The two brothers John and Kenneth Hunter, who easily broke all records for ;i continuous refuelling flight with their aeropkuM City of Chicago, have at last ,'an;!ed owing to a broken oil gauge. They remained in the air 553Reuter - 94 words
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Article297 1930-07-07 11 Passengers to U.S. Thrown Overboard. Shanghai, June 2'-'>. A singalar story appeared in ye<tei;i. Shunpao concerning the activi- :■<■- of a gang of men who obtain money from Asiatics, under the pretext that they will smuggle them into the United State-, and then throw them into the Pacific297 words
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Article457 1930-07-07 11 Chiang Kai-shek Confident WAR WILL LAST ANOTHER MONTH. Shanghai, July 6. Cabling from the Generalissimo's headquarters at Liuho, Kast Honan, on July 4. Reuter's staff correspondent states Today 1 interviewed Chiang Kai-shek at his picturesque headquarters half a mile from the I.unghai Railway. The Generalissimo, whoReuter - 457 words
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Article89 1930-07-07 11 Disaster Due to Boat Striking Branch. London, July u. A ver;lut of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Sir Henry BtgnYl at Windeimeri 1 The evidence confirmed that the disaster was due to the boat striking- the waterlogged branch of a Inc. Rmter. Mr Henry89 words
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Article108 1930-07-07 11 Attempt to Harness It Fails. Havana, June 25. An attempt to bring the Gulf Stream into a professor's laboratory near Mat■BXU, where turbires would have generated electricity, has failed owing In ;i giant tub:- of corrugated steel, 2,000 yards long, coilapsin^ and being comI liti-ly destroyed when108 words
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Article96 1930-07-07 11 Hundred Million Marks To Housekeeper Assistant. Berlin, June 17. On.' of the most sensational cases of a contested will ended here today when the court ruled as valid the testament of the very wealthy Berlin j.weller Loeske who left an estate .valued at Mks. 100,000,003 which he bequeathed96 words
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Article192 1930-07-07 11 Breaking Forest Laws. A FULLY EQUIPPED EXPEDITION. Yeotal, Berar, July C. Eight thousand volunteers, forming the fir.-t batch of forest law breakers have left for Pusa in readiness to launch a Satyagiaha campaign on July 10. The expedition is fully equipped, from axes to ambulance carsReuter - 192 words
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Article121 1930-07-07 11 New Era for Motorists In Britain. Rugby, July 5. The House of Commons approved the Government proposal to abolish the speed limit for motor-cars by a two to one majority. It is proposed that when the decision takes effect a system of police patrols on motor-cycles andBritish Wireless - 121 words
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Article162 1930-07-07 11 Result of Queensland Mines Inquiry. Sydney, July 5. The Federal Government Treasurer Mr. Theodore, has resigned, following the announcement of the findings of the Queensland Royal Commission of Inquiry into the circumstances attending the purchase of the Munttana (Chillagoe) mines by the Queensland Labour Government when Mr. TheodoreReuter - 162 words
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Article54 1930-07-07 11 Would-be Atlantic Flyer's Escape. Rugby, July Squadron I.eadtr Wynne Kyton crashed this morning when .<tm tinK from St. Johns. Newfoundland, for Harbour Grace. preparatory to ;i trims-Atlantic *olo (light in a light aeroplane. The machine caught (ire and was destroyed. The pilot receive:! facial injuries and was takenBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Article60 1930-07-07 11 Arrest of Alleged Leader Of Revolution. Lisbon, July G. According to a semi-official communique, the Government has arrested Colonel Joao Alemida, following the receipt of evidence that he was preparing a revolutionary movement in co-operation with elements openly hostile to the dictatorship with the object of overthrowinjrReuter - 60 words
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Article43 1930-07-07 11 Prince of Wales at Embassy Dinner. Rugby, July 5. The Prince of Wales was among the distinguished company present at the dinner given last night by the Brazilian Ambassador in honour of Dr. Prestes. the President-Elect of Brazil.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 43 words
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Article97 1930-07-07 11 Sumatra Police Inspector Killed for Revenge. (From Our Own Correspondent). M-dan, July Anoth.r European has been murdered in Sumatra. The victim is a police inspector of Kaban Djahe, East Coast o£ Sumatra. It is alleged that the inspector was killsd by a Tobanese Batak, whose motive was97 words
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Article121 1930-07-07 11 Three Hundred Bishops In London. London, July 0. The largest assembly of the Episcopacy in the history of the Anglican Church gathered in St. Paul's Cathedral today HI service in piepanition for the openinn of the seventh Lambeth Conference tomorrow. There were over :!00 Bishops from all partsReuter - 121 words
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Article184 1930-07-07 11 Victory for Woman Pilot. London, July .">. The King's Cup air race over a course of 750 miles, was won by Miss Winifred Brown. The winners averapo speed was 102.7 miles an hour. She also won the Siddcley Trophy for lip-ht aeroplanes. She flew an Avro-Avion. Mr.184 words
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Article59 1930-07-07 11 Congratulations to the King And Quetn. Rugby. July fi. Congratulations from all parts of the world were today received by the Kinjj and Queen on the celebration of the .'STth anniversary of their wedding. Yesterday Dr. Julio Prestes, I'residentKlect of Brazil, and the members of his suite, lunchedBritish Wireless - 59 words
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Article65 1930-07-07 11 Eight Killed in Alabama Fight. Emclle, Alabama, July 5. Two white men and six Negroes were killed in a tierce racial battle which originated 'n the sale of a motor-car battery by a white man to c Negro. Two whites and one Negro were shot with revolvers, whileReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement82 1930-07-07 11 I TODAY'S FEATURES. Page j Thrills in the Life of a War Correspondent (An Interview) 10 I Political Diary of the Week U Death of Mr. Talma 12 I Opening of Bungsar Power Station 17 Drama in the Tin Industry 12 I lyondon Tin Market Reviewed 9 I Today's Crossword82 words
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Article1416 1930-07-07 12 Collapse on Golf Course. NOTABLE CAREER IN MALAYA. The death of Mr. K.lwy I.yonet Talma occurred in tragic circumstances yesterday manias, lip collapsed while playing a gUM of golf at the Race CoBTM Clu'i at 11 a.m. and his body was taken to1,416 words
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Article80 1930-07-07 12 2,000 Killed and Over 1,000 Captured. Shanghai, July 6. Sis Knominchna divisions, under Ari-.i. attempted to crosa the Ua Ho during the hours of darknei When thc-y were half-way across they were h««vily fi re upon by Genera! Hsu Yunn-chuani troops. The utmost confusion followed and it isSin Kuo Min - 80 words
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Article153 1930-07-07 12 Neighbour Who Claimed His Land. tr >m Mr. Snowden, Choncollor heqaer, regarding a disputj land adjoil in.' hir> hcme, Eden i Borrcy, wu read at a reneeting of the I'avnham Rural District Co Mr. Snowden said that a woman had o a ol unenclosed comnor. i. bi153 words
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Article16 1930-07-07 12 Mr. David B. Kaufman, former United Stales Minister to Bolivia, ha3 been nominated Minister to Siam.16 words
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Article28 1930-07-07 12 It is notified in our advertisement 1 imns that the annual report of Forciirn Imports and Exports of Malaya for the yc:ir 1928 will be published on Wednesday.28 words
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Article39 1930-07-07 12 In a. list of the donors of -.inimuls and reptiies recently sent to the Zoological Garden! from Malaya, it was stated that two pythons^vere (riven by Mrs. Wilson, Malacca. The name should have been 1 Mrs. H. N. Winter.39 words
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Article698 1930-07-07 12 Conviction of Indian Quashed. In quashing on Saturday the conviction of Retnam, the Indian motor-car driver. who was convicted and sentenced by the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Wiiliams) of enticing away the wife of a lafiui Tamil named Muru^abU. the Court of Appeal, consisting cf698 words
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Article287 1930-07-07 12 Over 100 Killed in Kiangsu Battle. Shanghai, June 20. A number of notes appeared in the Chinese papers yesterday regarding the activities of the Communists and bandits against whom the authorities are at last apparently taking very firm itepa. Last Saturday, a fight occurred between water police287 words
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Article238 1930-07-07 12 England's Low Rate For First Quarter. The Registrar-General, in his quarterly return for England and Wales, covering: the period ended March 31 last, states that live births numbered 158,671 (80,940 males and 77,731 fem-lcs) and were 1,510 below the numbcV recorded in the corresponding quarter of 1MB, Births238 words
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Article201 1930-07-07 12 Writer to Prove He Was Not Kidnapped. ;fv.\r cf General Koutepoff, the "White Russian who disappeared from his hone in Paris <.ti .Ian. 21), which had en, is revived by the That paper publishes the first of a artklM uy M. I'aul Leajrlois, irfao to know the wholu201 words
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Article218 1930-07-07 12 Expert Reveals Recipe To Authorities. Cocktails were dhcussed before the noy.il Commission on licensing recently. The DMMUTM of one of the leading taektail artists in tho country" were given by Dr. Ccurter.ay Weeks. He sai'i. a dash of thi=, that, or lilt other is added, 'dash' being eti'Jal218 words
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Article78 1930-07-07 12 To Move from Peking To Shanghai. Shanghai, June 14. I:..' m?.t:< :i icathis us which we believe to In ueuxata that the United States fiOgltinn i- likely U> removed from P< kinir to Shanghai in tha near future, states the North China Daily News. Tic approval of Washington78 words
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Article163 1930-07-07 12 The British North Borneo Herald report? that on June 7, a Suluk named Moilam was fishinjr with a net from the bank of the Batu Tiga river when he was knocked into the river by a blow from the tail of a large crocodile. Moilam's father, who163 words
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Article1293 1930-07-07 12 Film Made in Malaya. WILL REFRESH ALL JADED CINEMA-GOERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July I. Tor the first time in the history of Malaya a cinema film has been produced entirely by residents in the country not a rmall amateur effort, but one1,293 words
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Advertisement79 1930-07-07 12 SIMPLE HOME DECORATION. You can add a Splash of Colour to your Home by using BRUSHING DUCO. It will prevent the trouble of cleaning Bathroom Taps Geysers Just give them a coat of BRUSHING DUCO and in future you will be able to clean them with a rub down with79 words
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Wimbledon & Henley Finals.- Chinese Visitors Defeated.—Local Cricket.
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Article1254 1930-07-07 13 S. China Tourists Beaten. SUPREMACY IN SECOND HALF. Malayan Chases* I South China l. The somewhat ansportsmanlike taetiei adopted by the Sooth China A. A. football tourists, when finding themselves tSvo goals behind in th'ir match with the Malayan Chinese at the Alison Road stadium yesterday marred1,254 words
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Article1147 1930-07-07 13 A Close Thing. MERCHANTS WIN IN LAST FEW MINUTES. A good stand by Redmond and Brooke stemmed the fall of the Merchants' wickets and save them the victory against the B.B.I, in the S.C.C. tournament on the Padang on Saturday by 42 runs. Four cf their1,147 words
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Article221 1930-07-07 13 Canadian Wins Diamond Sculls. London, July 5. 3 The results at Henley Regatta today > were as follows: t Diamond Sculls. Guest (Canada) beat Boctzclin easily in the time of 8 min. 29 sec. J Thames Cup, Semi-Finals. Vesta beat Quintin by a length in 7 min.Reuter - 221 words
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Article62 1930-07-07 13 Create Good Impression In Sumatra. (From <" >t:r Own Correspond at) Modan, Ju!;. The lir.il Welch I'. team, which is tojrine Sumatra, created a pood •i t,,H:>y when they l>sat th-.-Chinese Sports Club, thi ■trongwt trap; n, b., three lear jroals. They crave a much better display62 words
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Article35 1930-07-07 13 New Zealand Victory In Second Test. i hri.stvhurih. July '>. New Zealand wort the seenn I Racbf Post against Great Britain by 13 points o 10.— Router. Great Britain won the first Te.it by ■>—:;.Reuter - 35 words
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Article427 1930-07-07 13 Kippax Outstanding. LARWOOD RETURNS TO BOWL WELL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 5. The Australians visited the scene of thoir Test defeat today when they played Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, and they fared only moderately, Kippax solely mastering the bowling. A huge crowd were keenly disappointed427 words
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Article102 1930-07-07 13 United States League Results. New York, July ">. Rucifcall results to date are as follows: Natior.il Leasrue. X w York beat Brooklyn 5—4. Brooklyn beat New York 5 2. Philadelphia beat Boston 7 3. lioston beat Philadelphia 9 7. Chicago beat Pittsburg 10 1. Pittsburc beat Chicago 5 1.Reuter - 102 words
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Article170 1930-07-07 13 Monday, July 7. Football: S.C.C. "B vs. Welch Band, i'adang. b.A.V.A. League: 2nd Di»., O.T.F.C. »i. V.M.C.A., Stadium. Tennis Malayan Championship entries close. Tuesday, July 8. Malay Inter-School Drill and Games Competition, R.I. ground. Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting. fc.A.F.A. League: Ist Div., S.R.C. vs. S.C.C, Stadium 2nd170 words
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Article353 1930-07-07 13 Hewett and Hovil Win Th€ Doubles. (Fron: Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 5. On th« e ntre court at the Selan^or ('lull ■on Friday, before a !ar;e gathering, the Doubles Championship of the Selnngo; Lawn Tennis Association was 'von by H. S. Hewett and G. O. Hovil,353 words
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Article296 1930-07-07 13 GREATST COME-BACK IN SPORT." Tilden's Three-Set Victory. YOUTHFUL OPPONENT ROUTED. London, July 5. The King and Queen were present at Wimbledon today, when the three ftnall were played with the following results: Men's Singles. W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.) beat Wilmcr Allison (U.S.A.), 6—3, 'J—7, o—l. Women's Double*. Mrs. Wills-Moody andReuter - 296 words
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Article268 1930-07-07 13 Lord Burghley's Fine Performance. London. Jiiy .">. The Amateur Athletic Achampionship meeting was continued fit Stamford Bridge today, befor 23,000 spectators. The strong foreign challenge.- wire modi Holland won the 10(1 yardl through Berger, whe covered the distance in 9 9-10 sees., and Van der Zee tied with268 words
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Article15 1930-07-07 13 The mixed fmnaneo tombstoni corapetition at Malacca m won l>y Mr. Berry and Mi-s. Braeo.15 words
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Advertisement137 1930-07-07 13 AT "MQUTRIE'S" f NEW AND POPULAR "His Master's Voice" Records DfTBKNATIONAL NOVELTY CMtACIE FIELDS (Comedienne). ORCHESTRA. With Onaa Accompaniment 10-inch Plum Label Record. 10-inch I'lum Label Record. 11. SJ7S (;r\(.KI! SNAI'S nourdon. v. 31i:> A I.ITTI.E LOVH A LITTLE KANSK HAI.Vra.I.E, Bour- Klss sj egu dun With Orchestral Accompaniment LIGHT137 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-07 13 l'rrak races and other sporting news will be found on Page Seventeen. IHIMMMMHI tl14 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-07 13 CHAMPAGNE < ITA A AT THE WEDDING OF H.R.H. THE ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE GANCIA RESERVE 1921 EXTRA DRY WAS DRUNK PRICE VERY COMPETITIVE. As good as any of the Most Expensive Champagne. Sole Distributors G. AURELY FREE SAMPLES GIVEN. Phone 6172.40 words
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Advertisement119 1930-07-07 14 Come Drive Prove to yourself that it is indeed the VALUE OF VALUES The greatest appeal of the New Essex Challenger is its outstanding value. That is the verdict of owners, new buyers and prospects all over the world. Essex holds records in every locality for fast get-away, speed, reliability,119 words
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Advertisement190 1930-07-07 14 JANUARY-JUNE, 1930. The year 1930 is only half gone, and yet already there i> a long list of successes obtained in important events on Shell Products. MOTOR RACES. MONTE CARLO RALLY Premier Award. SAHARA RALLY First Team. ITALIAN 1,000 MILES First Four Cars. MOROCCO GRAND PRIX First Five Cars TARGA190 words
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Article327 1930-07-07 15 Claim Put Forward By Historians. A claim that Christopher Columbus *M "f .lewis!) desecnt and born in Portaga] is maili 1 in a new book just pubHatMd by two eminent Portuguese? historians, Antonio da Sera* and .Major Santos Fcrrcira. Schoolchildren in Portugal hrve for vars b327 words
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Article39 1930-07-07 15 Twenty People Killed In Greece. Berlin, June 14. It is reported from Athens that a downpour of hailstone* the siic of tennis balls in a district near Athens has killed, twenty persons and injured many moie. MMMMM«fKIIM»mt39 words
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Article1933 1930-07-07 15 Re-Shuffle of Ministerial Posts— Left Wing Ignored Another Ex-Liberal Enters The Cabinet Trouble Brewing Between Lords and Commons Value of India Air-Route— Protection of British Ships in Chinese Wafers. (By Our Parliamentary Correspondent.) London, June 10. <5 DLL'S ca change There has been a re-shuffle1,933 words
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Article228 1930-07-07 15 Sergeant Who Joined 77 Years Ago. ant William Brereton, ..gc<! ninrfytwo, claims to be :hc oldest soldier livinjf in Britain. He joined the Connaught Rangers la IMS. In an Interview recently SevgeanC Brereton, wbo is a Chelsoa Pensioner, snid: "When I jessed the Connaught Rangers the) wei228 words
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Article140 1930-07-07 15 Gangster Warfare Results In Eight Deaths. After (.vcr.-.l days of guerilla ti;:htir.^ n which eight KarKstcrs have met their kaths by bullet wound*, open warfare •rok.' out on June 4 between the i:an;:controlled by "^Searface" Al Capons. underworld, ai»l rival fur the ly tu lav the police140 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-07-07 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. 5,5 maaaf^^^l (CLUES.) ACROSS. ■j:.. B I. Slleneed hy violcnc* 27. YM 7 Begim jh. More uncommon 12. Sc-.-i! covering |g. D;«mal IS. Around 81. I'rccioun stonp I* Gieen :;■>. Favourite child 17. IrrHaU jj. Road to Hade1«. KriMi.irc t 5. Revoked 19. Notion 26. Female deer166 words
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Advertisement219 1930-07-07 16 SRH^TI^ESERVING Tp^^o'J^P^^^^S^^^S Jealcs Nature is eager to rou f ssh pici<ed v< 2tab|es f Xc ?>^ f tS vj^^i'vlv '/7k goodnesjy and tenderness wnic =ne r\ lavishes upon them while they at K^ vk\ '^Pjr^i^ X growing. Every moment ccunts; t3 r tcr Representative A. T. GII.I.KSPIK. P.O. n«.x 217.219 words
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1384 1930-07-07 17 Postponed Ceremony. OUTPUT DOUBLED BY NEW PLANT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Although it has been supplying current Lumpur since July 1, V.<2~, the new electric power station at Bungsar h:iU to '\:ii', until this morning for the <.Ilii:.l opening by the1,384 words
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Article124 1930-07-07 17 King Chulalongkorn's Work for Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 6. At the Royal Bangkok Sports Club this afternoon, Uu K!..* unveiled a portrait <.f King Ohulr.Iorvgkorn, who gave ;i long least- to the club at a nominal fee. Mr. li. Aspinall, the chairman of the124 words
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Article149 1930-07-07 17 Old Mississippi Days in Picture At Alhambra. "Cameo Kirfagr," the new talking pietun at the Alhambra, has for its letting Um romantic atmosphere of the southern >lutes of eighty years ago. It opens with Mardi Gras in New Orleans, shows thi' liver boats and plantations ai.d tells a149 words
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Article90 1930-07-07 17 Chance for Britain to Sell More Goods Abroad. Speaking at the Imperial Press Conference in London, when the subject of advertising the Empire's goods was under discussion, Mr. R. Barrett, of Hong Kong, saul that the Chinese market had not been studied sufficiently. Tin Knjjlish ■gg-Cfl90 words
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Article405 1930-07-07 17 Provident Scheme Rules Amended. The folijwing amendments to the Raffles Collect Provident Scheme Rules have been approved by His Excellency the Governor 13. (a) The Board is empowered to effect all such assurances in the name of the Council as is by the Ordinance or by these Rules405 words
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Article22 1930-07-07 17 The R.A. and R.E. Aquatic Sports will bo heli! ir. the bathiny parrar. Blakan Mati, on July 21 frwn 2.:J0 ;>.m. J22 words
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Article770 1930-07-07 17 Raffles Win Inter-College Cup. The annual Inter-College cricket match between the Raffles College and the Medical College for the Framroz Challenge Cup was played on Saturday and Sunday on the former's ground, and resulted in a close win for Raffles Collego. Scores: Medical College, 1st Innings.— G.770 words
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Article104 1930-07-07 17 Nearly $11,000 Raised In SingaporeAfter three weeks of work the finance arpeal of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. has closed with the successful result of $10,716. With so many gifts it is impossible for the central committee to thank all the donors-, and they take this opportunity of thanking them104 words
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Article187 1930-07-07 17 THE LAUGHING LADY." Good Acting in Drama At The Capitol. The quality of the acting and the skill in direction bring The Laughing Lady (which is now being shown at the Capitol) to the front rank of sound films. It is a drama which centres round a divorce case. Marjorie187 words
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Article347 1930-07-07 17 Singapore Ex-Service Team Beaten. A iarge aicwd watched the game between an Ex-Service team from the Singapore Polo Club and the Royal •li-li m Polo Club, which resulted in a win for the latter by 11 2 at Jc.one on Sunday. Although the score was high and347 words
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Article420 1930-07-07 17 Result of S.C.C. Medal Competition. The Singapore Golf Club July Bogey competition was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. It Renton in "A Division and by Mr. ■I. A. Curley in B division. Altogether 93 cards were taken out, and the following420 words
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Article73 1930-07-07 17 Malacca Ladies' R.A. Shoot For Beatty Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 2. The Malacca Ladies' R.A. held a shoot For the Beatty Cup which resulted as 'ollows zuu yds. Ur». Gos:i 85 bli»H Buckley 00 iiM Thompson 60 In. i'.cutty 51) Krs. Churlpsworth :.il Wrs. Chester73 words
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Article865 1930-07-07 17 The Opening Day. SUCCESS OF PENANG HORSES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July .">. The opening day of the Pcrak Ti.if Club rate meeting provided a number of surAn iout.standir.({ feature of the me. tin« was the brilliant running of Bikanir, which though hotly ohallenjri'd by865 words
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