The Straits Times, 9 July 1930
1930-07-09
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Title Section38 1930-07-09 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NBARLT A CENTURT.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MXLAm.jy. ■>r, PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. 1930 kPRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 2d PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930. I'RICE 10 CENT!38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1930-07-09 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 0181), Ny Carlsberg Beer In bottlea and on draught. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. (Inc. in Denmark SINGAPORE. THIS IS A MATTER OF x/ PERSONAL INTEREST TO YOU! I I "1 The Machinery which is used at the Royal Bakery, 590-4, i I paw253 words
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Advertisement19 1930-07-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683). Prime Portland "OK" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. > 'Inc. In Don-iark) SINGAPORE.19 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement483 1930-07-09 2 P. 0., BPJTISH INDLA AND ATCAR LINES flcrorporated Id England) lAD AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKRVICE. r viKStILAR AND ORIENTAL 9.N. CO. ':<U'T WITH HIS MAJESTY'S LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. iOTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AID JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. 7 \'.A 16*00 July 12 9,000 July 26483 words
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Advertisement673 1930-07-09 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due sail TEUUKUNI MARU 12,000 July 16 l'< HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 July SO 81 lIARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. 13 14 5 KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11 12673 words
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Advertisement437 1930-07-09 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOB BRISBANE, BTDKBT AJTD BCELBOTJBNB, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by th* wellknown steamer MARJSLLA (7866 tons) aad the new motor \Msel, MALABAB (4512 tons). Th* s.s. MARELLA is on* of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins437 words
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Advertisement664 1930-07-09 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (laeorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with eab-connectlons to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. .Mid Managers Desk. Representative for Singapore aad Strait* Settlements of the Traveller* OOelal laformation Burfao. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indlaa Airway*.664 words
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Advertisement598 1930-07-09 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated In England) REGULAR SERVTCE 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. (Route598 words
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Advertisement507 1930-07-09 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated In Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SBBVICB For Xr f Tr* nKaBn Kelaatan, Bani?n-ir., v J" n ,r P tani Sin r r*, Locon, Sichon. Bandon, Kohsawui, I.angsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRAC'HIPOK In port VAI.INI 1,, 1,,,,, S.HV?" ADIB Ju 'y July 18507 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement408 1930-07-09 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Si<i.>m\M;trt Maatschappij Nfi'i-i land and N.V. KotitrJamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO BatJM Aasatarlaas 6outhatspt*a Mara»lH*a Battordaa Tonaag* J<>. Dt Witt 10,'liO S.MJ4. July 11 Patria lu.uou R.L. Jnly 18 m.v. I-.C. Hooft 14,640 S.M.N. Joly 26 ■■h'xli 13,0 M R.L. Aog. 1 1.",. 0,408 words
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Advertisement1497 1930-07-09 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oW AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Ftoas SWGAPOKB aad PINAMi tU COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDEIA, NAPLES. GENOA art KAIBMIXES to NEW TOKK aatf BOBTON. Arrive Leave Leave B'porc K'ptre Penan? PRES. I'II.I.MOr.F. In part July 10 July 12 > ki-.m. WILSON July n Jaly1,497 words
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Advertisement432 1930-07-09 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION C0 M SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSBIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDIXE. Sailings for I 'nil ed States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Franriaco and I'urtland IJ. MICHIGAN aaila from Hong Kong July I San Fral.cl-.ro. l.v* Argrlex432 words
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Advertisement404 1930-07-09 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklets and information, write, phone or call. L. L. LAWLER, General A««at, Hoaf Koag Bank Cbamhers. Canadian National The Largest Railway Splem ia rlasfrar*) SIANG LIM PARK LORONG 10. 6ETLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-ruomed houses $30 p?r niontli 3-roomed hoMWt $25404 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article39 1930-07-09 4 funcrul of the late Mr. Hang I' Kiiit.. J.i'. will take place on iHinl.iy, IS, :y:j. The cortege will leave h.s 1 ..r.d 3U, Emerald Hill Road 0.50 a lor Singapore Harbour Board for interment at China.39 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement575 1930-07-09 4 To The Advertuintr Manscer. •Straits Times, < t< .1 Street. Pleu» insert the following small «dvcrti!t»mpnt for days t— j~ Tber* lire approximn'.rlj sewn wordu te Urn and there i* a flat rtta charge 25 cents per lino ptr itucrtion with A n-.inimuni of oae dollar per i-»ertion. The additional575 words
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Advertisement631 1930-07-09 4 MOTOR VEHICLES DELAGE 1 1. fo"- quick sale, owner leaving Colony. A taper-car, newly paint d and In perfect condition throngboot Bo* 189, S. T. FOR SAI.K, onr> 4 seat, r Wolael y car in .-noil running order, recently overhauled, repainted, and fitted with new hood. Price KM. Apply 119,631 words
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Advertisement728 1930-07-09 4 GOOD CUISINE, tennis and a dip in the brir.y, are three essentials towjards good health. These can be obtained at Beach House, Tanjong Katong. Apply personally or phone 6553 for terms. HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, 24, Meyer Rd. Apply within. TO LET, 90, Meyer Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer728 words
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Advertisement568 1930-07-09 4 nnwnn HOUSE TO LET. Churston, i One Tree Hill, Grange Road to let, furnished, J from Aug. 1, next. Rent $225 per month. I A; ply, Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FURNISHED I lIUNGALOW in Pasir Panjang or Telok r.!anjrah district. Apply tho Far East Oxygen ,v Acetylene Co.,568 words
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Advertisement794 1930-07-09 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE ALTERATIONS. Commencing August 1, 1930. PORT DICKSON BRANCH. The passenger train services between Seremban and Port Dickson will be entirely suspended. Sirusa, Saagel Salak and Bagan Pinang stations will be closed. A goods train service will be maintained between Seremban and Port Dickson794 words
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Advertisement824 1930-07-09 4 of valuable Singapore properties Ritual* at East Coast Road. Chin Swee Road, Lorong* 28 and 16, Geylang Koad. Kerbau Koad, Havelock Koad aad I*o Lane. A' Mt a i kawac Koon Seng Co.'n saleroom. No. HO. Chiilia Street on WawMwiaw, Jul> Ifi, at p.m. Lot 1. Valuable iiv.ehol.l land and824 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement646 1930-07-09 5 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NACJARA. KUALA KANGBAK. Tenders will received nt the 081 l >-f 'he Slut* Kntcineer. Perak, Taipinc, up to 2 p.m. B«pt. ItM, for (he construction or drsim :md construction of an ASTANA NAGARA for His Hiffhnesa, the Sultan of 1 i rak646 words
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Advertisement294 1930-07-09 5 Wounded Feet Children walking barefooted often hurt themselves which may cause ulceration or worse. Cuts, abrasions, scratches and all kinds of skin troubles are immediately soothed and rapidly healed by PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes /5 ct». The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the294 words
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Advertisement180 1930-07-09 5 .^■bbbbySf afidK*i7 ettoSasfif "SPEEDEf CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD., 'Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH BANGKOK. DR. CASSELL'S i TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Bod; Price Is. M. and 4s. TILLEY SAFETY LAMPS ALL RRITISH Burn Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) Absolutely Windproof.180 words
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Advertisement759 1930-07-09 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money ('hanger, Adclphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hotel Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. (Jrosvenor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Rafflea Dace and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd.. Collyer Quay. Asiatic Stamp759 words
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Advertisement298 1930-07-09 5 \r+ entraTl I {ENGINE WORKS ul] lam I SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS SOLE AGENTS FOR Siouiton V LONDON a- WING YIK GOLDSMITH "THE CHINA JADE" No. 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. OUR SPECIALITY. Loose or mounted Necklace. Wholesale and Retail. Prices from $20 to $2,000. Outstation298 words
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Article1305 1930-07-09 6 CINEMA NOTES Influence of the Slant' The Polish of Cultured irtistr Ernest lAibitsch's Skill Lessons From Recent Successes Remoteness of The Camera Presetting Make-Believe Famous Singers in T a f k i e Voice* Thai ippeal. Rven the most jaundiced critic must admit that there i a1,305 words
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Article147 1930-07-09 6 Experience of Two English Dancing Girls. Two English dancing girls who are sisters told a story of being held practically as prisoners in Angora, the Turkish capital, when they arrived in Marseilles from Constantinople. The girls said We went out to Angora as the first English dancing147 words
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Article244 1930-07-09 6 Outcome of an Organised Plot. Rangoon, June 24. A mutiny broke out this afternoon in the Rangoon central goal, in which the majority of the convicts participated, reEuKing in the Indian driver of a jtj..l prssn lorry and several convicts being killed and six warders injured. It244 words
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Article98 1930-07-09 6 Death Sentence For Communists. The death sentence was meted out by the Lernberg District Court to three Ccmmunist agitators who were found guilty of hi-»h treason. The three condemned men had printed and circulated throughout Galicia leaflets inciting workers and peasants to an armed revolt to proclaim an98 words
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Article218 1930-07-09 6 Arrangements for Round Table Conference. Bombay, Juno HO. Tho Lftmhn correspondent of the Civil ti 1 Military Gazette understands tlv>t a; thi conference between the Prime Minis tcr, Mr. Wedgwood Benn and the party leader?, on Thursday n jrht, a unaninmu.s DMBt m racked regarding the impendir. r218 words
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Article156 1930-07-09 6 Two Pamphlets of Interest To Philatelists. Two small publications of great interest t<> philatelists havi- l>een compiled by Captain L. T. P. Joaquim of Penanfj. Or.e is a Check List, with notes, of the f'.amjis of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay S'ates. It should156 words
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Article19 1930-07-09 6 Inxormatton from Lyons M states N rigid six wheel Albion cha..;i red b y the Cover:,. India.19 words
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Article693 1930-07-09 6 Punai Wins Handicap Race. \i the Royal Blntanors Yacht club on Sumlny norning there was a combined A ami 1$ Cla race lir two prizes j;ivcn by th? Commodore. The B ;!:•<.■ y.ii-hts receive:! a time allow.nn'-e of "1 se ends a BlUe snd, the course693 words
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Article254 1930-07-09 6 Dinner to Commemorate Its Closing. well dinner w;u> held in the club boose at Oionderoh to commemorate the elosinj* of the club on account of the works ;it (hemieioh nearinj; completion and the majority of members leaving for England. The club was opened in 1U27, anrl .1 one254 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1930-07-09 6 /^asnnn^BsW^ '^asmH '-"i*-. f 'V^^a^teffl^ F "SUGARCANE" BRAND i!UTII /v ADVERTISING X EARNS PRE-EMINENCE. REPRI6E-RATIHG Co LTD ORCHARD RI)., BBLBGII RI).. KEIM'EL RI)., QaTAMGS UK MARKET. /^^^s. HERE is the Tea you have been fe\^ BROOKE BOND |g YELLOW LABEL— The pick of CEYLON'S CHOICEST Hpr^rSi GROWTHS go to make104 words
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Advertisement69 1930-07-09 6 /Six EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF DEON aJaLssß^ ■BLnllaW J^ RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. BE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMING. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONGS.' The records arc obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD, R.iffles Square. I). T. UN CO., IS3,69 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1930-07-09 7 tLHAMBRl -HE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND MM. REPRODUCTION ijflt Mm 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. METRO— GOLDWY N— MA YER Present LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY ith CHARLES KALEY. EI'HEI.IND TERRY, CLIFF EDWARDS and MARION SHILLING. ALL-TALKING. SINGING AND DANCING with j MAGNIFICENT TECHXICOLOUR SEQUEXCES. Also STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY220 words
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Advertisement318 1930-07-09 7 at W ti jg-, Jf -\S I 1 'I 1 V MJH Li !S BL- l^Jhrß» BaHBLB %Mjßra>T^B R HH2S "THE HOME* OF CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT." TONIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME A MGHT of LAUGHTER and JOY! THE FAVOURITE OF MALAYAN PICTUREGOERS REGINALD DENNY Beautiful MERNA KENNEDY318 words
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Advertisement238 1930-07-09 7 I VICTORIA THEATRE Booking now open FOR THE FORTHCOMING S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. "IN THE NEXT ROOM j A Real Thriller ox SATURDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AM) SATURDAY, JULY, 19. 22, 21 AND 26. AT MS P.M. IJookinß at LITTLE'S $3. $2 $1. MARL BO ROUGH (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOI ND238 words
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Article781 1930-07-09 8 STEADY SHIPPING INCREASE. SHIPPING NOTES. Tonnage Through S.S. Ports Up by 2,498,491. The number and tonnajre of all vessel entered and (U:ir(.! al ths (ivo p«>rts of the Strait- Settlements; Singapore, Pcnanfr, Malacca, Christmas Island and Labuan, (iiM the year I' l were 95,629 ami 48,279,644, b ing an in..'.781 words
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Article80 1930-07-09 8 Rag**, July i. are Amsterdam 18.08 Athens 87*. Bombaj Is. I i:i-l«d.. Iterlm 20.406, Brussels 34.82, Bucharest 818, Rio B 7-!'-,. Buenos Aires W 7-l«, Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 2&065, HeUingfori 193*$ Hong Kong Is. Sd, Lisbon 108.26, Madrid 41.75, Milan Vl\>\. New V,, r k KM 19-32, vu s80 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article1173 1930-07-09 8 A Slow Recovery Inevitable. la h rcceni review of business condition? the National City Bank of New York tats The arrival of spring ::ml seasonal expansion of outdoor activities has effected gome naproraasoßt in the industrial and bmiaaai situation, but has :iot accomplished the eompll reetoratloil1,173 words
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Article255 1930-07-09 8 EXCHANGE. PRODUCE. Singapore. July U. StafBpMV, July V. On Lnndon, Bank 4 m/s 2/3 W/SI Oaabil r ..I 'm l...mand 2 3 23 32 C'ul.o No. 1 unpicked) l&M Private I m. credit 2 4V4 topra 740 On New York, demand 66 1/16 Sl o fiuur Sarawak Private 30 d255 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article488 1930-07-09 8 Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers «1 £1 Asara Kumbang 23/- 25/I Ayi-r Hitam Tin 12 12 9 £1 ±1 Hanicrin Tin 13 3 II 1 1 Hatdiiif I'adang v.lv Mi 1 1 Batu Cavss 0.58 1 1 Bukit Arang U.4U 0.60 II i'l Burniah Malay 1.1 15/- nom, tl n488 words
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Article227 1930-07-09 8 Issue Val. M. Buyers Sellers 2 1 Aler. Brick Preis. 2.15 2.25 I Alex. Brick Ords. 2.60 2.S0 CI £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.7.6 5.12.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.40 0.50 nom. i 1 < yt'le and Carriages 0 10 0.45 nom. 10a. 10s. Duff Development 5 U t;227 words
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Article113 1930-07-09 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 101 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1301 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 6% fern. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.e. of Utl red. 1947 $1,600,000 W par Singapore Municipal 4to p.c. of 1»<IV red. li>h6 $1,000,000 96 par113 words
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Article402 1930-07-09 8 Tod*!- Trices rillll Lyall Co. tvutl All-nl.y (|1 I Alor (,«jan ill) A. Ilium v. kumng .U) v Malay <*2> A. Molek ($1) A. Ikiui lslj li.isselt ($U Brunei U'" U. Jeluton* ($1) Bragat B. Katil .>li Bukit K. li. Jl) B. Kepong (slj B. lim»h (510) 1402 words
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Article230 1930-07-09 8 Macphail and Co., Limited. Biafapon, July u. Tin. Q-ic-t. Kuchais 1.07-1.10, Kinta: 1.06-1.09. IVnawats r ,7-.W; cents, Siinui'i Luas 1.20-1/J"). PaUllnn 4.25-4.10. Lukut* "2 1 s -82>; cnrts nom., Ulu Klungs 95 cents- 1. Sungei Ways 2.25-2.40, H:.tu CaTel >'• cents, Aver Bitaraa 111. f.d.-i2.<. 3<i., Bong230 words
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Article163 1930-07-09 8 The follov.inc pansaieil arrrved in Singapore on MoMay )tr the s.s. President Fillmnrc Mi. Johamea Albeek, Mr. Samuel Brocrs Mr. John W. Byron, Mr=. Myrtle M. Byron. Miss Mary Davidson, Mr. T. Davis, Miss Frances Ellison, Mr. Ju:'ii M. Eiizalde, Mr. H. Hartrr.ann, Jr, Mi<s J. hanna Hartmnnn. Miss163 words
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Article53 1930-07-09 8 Programme of tlrll:. up la :in<l for week July x'-i Wednevlay. July 0. 5.15 ;i.m.. Uri!! Hull, Bde. Sipr.al Bectfon, Dri!! tad Sirr.al Tr-iin-inc 6.!0 p.m.. Drill Hall, N.< l'ron;otion i'lays. Thursd.y. July 10, R.18 p.m.. Drill Ha!!. M.G. I'l.iioon rEar.l, M.Ci. Trainine B.16 p.;:... Drill Ball, O.nc?r*53 words
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Article197 1930-07-09 8 Today. Boihow Helios) :i M.m. Upper Burma, n i India i I'oliu ibima 3 p.m. Pi.nka Island, i'ladjoc and I'alcm- Hi p.m. Pjambi (Noorebar) 1 p.m. Ktmaman, Duncun and Trcnupanu H«ni).-it i p.m. Banka Island (except Mnntok) Louden p.m. Indo-China a- k .1: > ii p.m. Kpypt197 words
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Article40 1930-07-09 8 By K. dcr Nederlinden Ir.draroera Mantua Soliirx Baloeran Ellenga Left Arrd. 8'pore London May 2 May 26 May 9 June 2 May 30 June 23 May 20 June 23 June 6 June 27 June 6 June 3040 words
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Article297 1930-07-09 8 Wednesday, July >. Ships floDjnldr :hr Wharves or expected to »triv*. i'l Tokoshima Maru SO 7 Madrai Mam 7 KEPPKL HARBOUR. Main Wharf The ("uhlo. Kotem, l.oli(-«, II >t .1. 1. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Patrol. romi in dry docks. Tanjong I'ncnr. All.ort Dock T»f Tunda,297 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1930-07-09 8 CINEMA STAR'S THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR MISHAP On a desert island la the 1'nrifte rcc ntiy a whole company of cine.na players, making I— for a picture there, had to stop work far two whole da;-*, whilst the famous actress i \"h:' filled the le.i<irn~ role ni recovering frcm acute internal285 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1930-07-09 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright! Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- i Relative Direc- Speed. Weather. Max. Hin. fall, thine. I Humidity tion. I Z I r. r ins. hours. '< m.p.h. All i Star .90 76 0.07 7..'. M Catai Cloudy Kota Kharu 87 75 Nil 1.8 85286 words
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Miscellaneous207 1930-07-09 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. U rdnrsday. July 9. il. \V. 10.18 a.m., 8 ft. 3 in., 0.10 p.m., U ft. 1 m Opcnii i: of Creeh* of rhild Welfare Society, M-M, Minlo Boad, 5JI0 p.m. Thursday. July 10. 1' unit O. homeward mail, Karmala, closes I MB. H. V.'. Ill207 words
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Article337 1930-07-09 9 Thoroughly Demoralised And Dejected. FURTHER LOW LEVELS EXPECTED. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices: Robber, 1 )S 2 cents per Ib. Tin. l~. r tons at $6K' 4 per picul. Yesterday's Prices: Kubher, London .V»d. per II).. down 3/16d. New York, 11' 2337 words
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Article188 1930-07-09 9 Disappearance of Foreign Menace. Sir Herbert Austin, speaking in London on I ihe iimiual meeting of the British Manufacturer! 1 Section of the Society of Motor Manufacturer! and Traders, Ltd., said that the 11 ration of the MiKenn.i dutii? had contributed in gTeat measure to tin. feeling thsit188 words
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Article43 1930-07-09 9 H.K. SHANGHAI BANK. Interim Dividend of £3 Per Share. r of tha Hong Kc.ni; and Sha;.: i irporation has received :i telegram from tha head offlet in Homg Khiik Idend of i three iMi.ii dedoetlon of M declared puyalilc on Au k 11.43 words
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Article51 1930-07-09 9 Pahang Consolidated. 71 pical*. I icuu. Sunicei Kint.-i Tin. IM pieuls. hi UO >icuU. i and 2 drab i 1,100 I S9S Bonn run. 128 G M Mining Co, Ltd. 05 oi Tin No Liabilit] n ihrcJK< I I jrard 1*1 M pienli &M hour.-. !0T,'jM yards, 050.G051 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article320 1930-07-09 9 BOLIVIAN GENERAL TIN TRUST. Technical Progress At Fabulosa Mine. (By Air Mail). Major R. 1.. Benson. D.5.0., presiding at the annual meeting of the Bolivian and General Tin Trust, Ltd., held in London on Jut 17 raid the profit and loss account showed a nut loss for the year of320 words
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Article331 1930-07-09 9 London Newspapers' Surmises. (By Air Mail. I What i? behind yesterday's rise in the .hv London Daily Mail of After advancing s in the morning the buying continued :n the afternoon market, which finished with a rise of £7 on the day at £140 5s. por ton331 words
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Article152 1930-07-09 9 Sir Charles Higham And Newspaper Publicity. :By Air Mail). Southampton, June 19. The great rain* of aewaaaper advertising v.:.s stri's.c'd b> Sir Charles lli(,-liam when hv sailed from Bauthamptea for New York today in the- Leviathan. Ncwipaptr sdrertiHing is a he'.tcr proposition than ever from the advertisers of152 words
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Article73 1930-07-09 9 Alor Gajah.— 20,000 lb. Ayir Panai.- (n.ooo lb. Austral. i is, 28,600 lb. Hukit Kul.u lii.300 lb. Krus.ii. 18^00 lb. Glen< ily. -61,010 ib. Jalas k. i.um. ii>.ii;o lb. KaUaUa.- si.ooo lb. Kuala Krrnan.— 160,0^1 lh. Klaantr. l">.ooo lb. l >k K* ri, 17,080 lb. Mnl;ik:i Pindl. :1773 words
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Article35 1930-07-09 9 The Dutch K.ist Indic3 Army Authority he*, lUt Modern Transport, jlaciJ on order with Mf in. Morrii Commercial Cars Limited fur a fleet oi Oil Mjwlnn type commcr ml si.\-whceiuil vehicle!.35 words
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Article60 1930-07-09 9 Tone of Market :—Easier. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 5 IS-lCd. per lb. NSW York :—Spot Sheet G. cents 11 ',4 per Ib. P..S.S. equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender m m Spot July August Scptembpr Aufr.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. ]8»4 18% 19 19% 1'.".60 words
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Article1371 1930-07-09 9 Oil Palm Developments. "LARGE AREAS OF HEALTHY RUBBER." Th, thirty-fourth annual general meeting of tl;e members of Linggi Plantations, Limited, was held on June 10, at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, liiol I.anc. K.C. Mr. Charles fsMISSII (the chairman) presided. Mr. W. F. Mac1,371 words
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Article864 1930-07-09 9 Chairman on Restriction Of Output. The annual jrcn?ral meeting of Kir.u Tin Mines, Ltd.. v.-:is held on Juno 12. :.t 05, London Wall, K.C. Mr. C. Chantrey Inchba'.d, afur the usual analysis of the accounts, alluded to the fact that the company had joined i;p as membei864 words
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Article681 1930-07-09 9 Harvesting to Start Next Year. The second annual general meeting of Negri Sembilan Oil Palms Limited, was held ot the registered office of the company, f>0-. r >l Birch Road, Seremban, >n Saturday, June 28 Mr. R. T. Mills presiding. After the representative of the secretaries681 words
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Article180 1930-07-09 9 Australian Ex-Minister And New Bill. Canberra, June 3. Mr. J. G. Latham, K.C., Attorney-General in the Bruce Government, criticising the Central Reserve Eank Bill, said the estn blishment of a bank with control o currency »nd itself subject to political control, would enable the Government tc accede180 words
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Article223 1930-07-09 9 Timber Importer Leaves £69,059. Mr. Andrew Charles Christie (54), of Waning Camp House, Warning, Aruiulel, Sussex, and of 5, Royal Crescent, Brighton, chairman of Christie's Wharf, timber impoitcrs, Charlton, 5.E.7, left £69,059 (net £46,855). Mr. William Eden Walker (87), of Riftswood, Saltburn-on-the-Sea, formerly chief partner of Walker Maynard223 words
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Article436 1930-07-09 9 Shipments to India Recommenced. BOYCOTT MOVEMENT LESS INTENSE. (From Our Own Correspom'eiit.) Manchester, Jure 10. Owing to the Whitsuntide holidays the Manchester Royal Exch:'.n;>; opened on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Tnorninyp. Owinj? to the general trade depression the attendance was thin. Tiiere has been no general change436 words
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Article395 1930-07-09 9 Views of Sir Josiah Stamp. In an address to tl lub, New York, on June 6, on the economic outlook in Great Britain, Sir Josia'i Stamp laid there were three distir.ct aspeetl giving anxiety at present the physical equipment of capital and the maintenance of a new supply395 words
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Article15 1930-07-09 9 I The Java Bonk has declared a d:\itlend al 18 per Veht.'15 words
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1092 1930-07-09 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1920. MASTERLY INACTIVITY. Considering: the critical days through which this country is passing. Monday's meeting of the Le-gislative Council can only be described as astonishingly futiic What was aoMSaaUaked A few decisions on minor matters wore recordeel the major I problems presented by the1,092 words
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Article1875 1930-07-09 10 How They Have Aided Development. (Extracts from a radio talk by Dr. Julius Klein. Assistant Setretury of Commerce at Washington.) The meaning of good roads in the social life and commercial activity of the United States was brought home to us very vividly a few1,875 words
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Article14 1930-07-09 10 It is notified that Lieut. I. K. Quart ingtor. R.A., has been promoted Captain.14 words
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Article18 1930-07-09 10 Miss E. Wood, a nursing sister at th» Taiping Hospital, died on Monday morn- j injr from pneumonia.18 words
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Article24 1930-07-09 10 The death of Inche A. G. Daud has recurred at Klang. He was for many years private secretary to the Raja Muda of Selangor.24 words
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Article26 1930-07-09 10 The Hon. Mr. B. W. Elks, acting Britich Resident of Perak, Mrs. Elles; and Mill Biles :'.re staying at the Ipoh Resi<!i ncy ur.iil Jisly U.26 words
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Article26 1930-07-09 10 j Mr. C. Ward-.la.kson. secretary of the I I.A.M., who has been seriously ill for j ifomc time, although still confined to bed,; is improving slowly.26 words
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Article29 1930-07-09 10 Mr. H. E. Bunn, a r*nior member of the European staff of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, has left on transfer to the Singapore. School of the M. E. Mission.29 words
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Article36 1930-07-09 10 Major X. V. Dare, general BSanaaor, Ckcadcriang Tin Dredging, Ltd., who baa beaa very keen iportsmaa an;l hon. i reeretary <>f the- Perak Lawn Tennis Assoeis ion, has left Ipoh for Penaog >:'. i' ate for Rcme.36 words
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Article42 1930-07-09 10 Ths engagement i: announced betwuau William Desmond Lockkartt only sun Mr. and Mrs. Ja.iie= Sydney Lwkhart,! both deceased, of Richmond, Surrey, and Miss Dorothy Phyllis Carnegie, of Ipoh, c Kid daughter <;f tke late Mr. Forbea Carnegie, of Brechin, Forfarshire, Sootland. I42 words
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Article63 1930-07-09 10 Arnon 1^ the mem jits of the Legislative Council, who returned to Btagapare yesterday per the s.s. Kcdah were lIX Major-General H. L. Prit chard C.8.. C.M.G., D.5.0., G. O. C. Troops, the Hon. Mr. John Scott C.M.G.. Colonial Secretary, I the lion. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Secretary I for63 words
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Article72 1930-07-09 10 It is understood that Dr. R. O. Wins-! t It, Director of Education, F.M.S. and j s.s., lias postpone. l his departure for Mnlaya f.o;n Home and w ill not be a passenger by the Uujputana, as announced previously. I'.e will leave Marseilles by the; Mantua on July 18 as72 words
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Article695 1930-07-09 10 SECRET SOCIETIES ARE QUIET. Singapore seems t<i be more flM from ihe nuisance of Chinese sp.rct societies* nd their differences than it has been for number of years. According to the ieport of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs far 11)20. there were no serious outbreaks I695 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-09 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is uccepted. Kvery effort is made to Bafejfuard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY KELIABLK.40 words
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286 1930-07-09 11 RUMOURED INTENTION TO SHELVE SIMON REPORT. POLITICAL CRISIS LIKELY. Clouds Over Government Benches. INDIAN QUESTION. Suspicions as to Labour's Intentions. London, .luly 8. The Parliamentary lobbies were buzzing with excitement tonight. a> it was apprehended that clouds blowing up from several quarters would converge above the Government benches tomorrow. ItReuter - 286 words
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Article679 1930-07-09 11 A Plea for Wider Sympathy. IMPRESSIVE SPEECH. Critical Period Of History. Loadon, Jtly 8. ln<l:a Bouse, the aiari ilici'iit new home •I the High C>mmissioner of India in Aldwych, m opened by the King tocl.iy. Jm aii speech the Kinn expressed affeclioii and lympathy for India679 words
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Article70 1930-07-09 11 All-British Expedition Nc\t Year. June IT. A.!, 1,i. iinjj Lhi Rotary Club this afte;-- <•■- > .\li. i- S, Hmythe, a membet of the Kanch njungn Expedition, referred t-> th« diftlcuHii i of the climb. ■I doubted if Kuncr njun«.i rould be climbed by tlii.; c< .km.-iCmh on Bcaount70 words
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Article43 1930-07-09 11 Highest Total for Eight Years. London, July 9. The total number of unemployed in Great Britain on June 30 was 1,800,000.; This was an increase of 75,000 over the preTiasM week, and is the highest figure sine January, 1922. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article243 1930-07-09 11 Dramatic Statement By Ex-Minister. Cunberra, July S. Hr. Theodore, the ex-Kederal T:easurti (who resigned following the an- j noumeincnt of the finding of the Queens- land Koyal Commission of Inquiry into the circumstances attending the purchase of the Mungana. Chillagoe, Mines by ibe Queensland Labour Government when IReuter - 243 words
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Article59 1930-07-09 11 English Woman Visitor ins £60,000 in Two Nights. I ondcia. June i'; l An English woman visitor cause.l a l sensation by winning £00.010 in two Right! open l>;ink. She won M.OOO in one coup ami the fcanl: was temporarily cleaned out. It is believed that th.-59 words
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Article183 1930-07-09 11 Suit in Singapore For Commission. When i tip suit Ranchoidas Purshotam v. A. I!. I-ukman.ji and Co., was called 1 (lore the Chief Justice (Sir William Murioon) in the Supreme Court this morning, I he defendants were absent. Mr. J. G. Campbell, for plaintiffs, said they were183 words
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Article455 1930-07-09 11 The Foreign Legations. MOVE FROM PEKING DESIRABLE. London, July 8. In an editorial on the Chinese civil war, The Times suys it would be unjust to blame Nanking alone for a situntion which is tho natural consequence of civil war or to deny thatReuter - 455 words
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Article64 1930-07-09 11 New Department to Deal With Personnel. Rugby, July 8. The Secretary f<>r the Colotiis has apptii.ted Mr. G. J. Tomlinson. fomierly of the Nigvriun Civil Service, to be Assists ant Under-Seeretary of State in the Colonial Office, to take charge of the new divi.-ion beinjr set up to64 words
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Article55 1930-07-09 11 T ">kio. July, 8. The four big heads of the Navy met I again yesterday but failed to reach an j iinderstanding. It is believed that Admiral Katoh, exChief of the Naval General Staff, expressed his disagreement, contending that the new defence scheme is confined I55 words
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Article202 1930-07-09 11 Principal of Trusteeship. LOYAL RESPONSE OF GOVERNORS. London, July 8. The Labour Government's colonial and native policy was outlined by Dr. Drummond Shkls, the Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Colonies, in an address before the Colonial Office Conference. Dr. Shiels said democracy was dangerous without efficiency and scientificReuter - 202 words
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Article98 1930-07-09 11 Not to be Raced Again This Year. Rujrl.y. July B. A> a autrk of respect to her gaasuri Mew, Lard WakefleW, the owner of the mut<.r-b"at. Mis-= England 11. in which Sir Henry Segrave and Mr. Halliwell \o-l their lires on Lain Wimlonm re, hrs decided pot98 words
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Article119 1930-07-09 11 Ministers Unable to Agree On New Scheme. Tokio. July 7. A two days' meeting of Navy leader--. including the Navy Slinister, the new <"hief of the Naval General Staff and the (X-Navy Minister Admiral Okada. held to discuss a new naval defence scheme traced out by the119 words
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Article65 1930-07-09 11 All-Party Conference Adjourns Indefinitely. Simla, July 8. j I The committee of the All-Parties Con- < Terence has adjourned indefinitely. As a I consequence, nobody will be able authori- I j tatively to present the Hindu point of view with regard to the federal form of constitution.Reuter - 65 words
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Article153 1930-07-09 11 Troops Fire on Crowd At Mansourah. Cairo, July X. Police and militaiy cordons barred the roods leading to a meeting at Mansourah which had been organised l>y the Wafd executive but prohibited by the Ciovernmeiit. Nahas Pasha's moVor-^rr, with a score si fetudtnts clinging to it,Reuter - 153 words
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Article74 1930-07-09 11 New Rules for Company Registration. Nanking, Juiy B. I The State Council has issued Msbri for the registration of forpig-n ("jmpani s in China to b<.- granted strictly in uccord■BJM with the .principle of reciprocity, only these companies being permitted to register whose gOTemaMSrtS also permit Chinc-seReuter - 74 words
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Article64 1930-07-09 11 Japan's Wireless Telephone Suggestion. Tokio, July 8. With reference to the proposals submitted at the recent Cabinet meeting by the Communications Minister, Mr. Koizumi, it is learned that Mi. Koizumi's suggestion for expansion of the wiretesa i 'elejcraph services means the later-link-irijj, through wireless telephone lervkw, j64 words
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Article48 1930-07-09 11 Search Now Regarded As Hopeless. Rangoon. jui> i. Parties art- still searching the uninhabited jungle north of Taungup, South 'Burma, for the airmen. Hook and MatI Thews, who have been missine since they 'left Akyab on Thursday, but the search is ■regarded as practically hopeless. RenterReuter - 48 words
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Article25 1930-07-09 11 Rumania Agrees In Principle. Buchau.-i. July 8. Rumania has in principle agreed to M. BiiandV proposals for a European I'evl'"- ration. Reuter. IReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1930-07-09 11 Shanghai. July 8. A message from Harbin states that, in a biff fire which lasted the whole of last night, GOO houses were Rutted. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 31 words
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Article, Illustration85 1930-07-09 11 This picture was taken at the Chinese Protectorate. Singapore. thU ni< rnin;r. ll show* the overflow of applicants for return passages to China. Th>■flea was already full, but a repn--nl;ili\e who caIN at the Protectorate at least twice a week iaacribM this nioriiinu'< MM85 words
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Article56 1930-07-09 11 British Representatives Strongly in Favour. London, June JT. The British delegates to the BritiMDutch Linisun meeting yesterday included Mr. Herbert Wright, Mr. Krie Miller, Mr. h. N. G. Bingley and Mr. A. L. Mathewson. It is stated in one quarter that the Uritish representatives were strongely in favour56 words
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Article54 1930-07-09 11 Delegations from Twenty-seven Countries. Bncby, July .s. For the rrmfsnf < of the Inter-Paifla-mentary Union, tc be held in London from July 16 to July 22, delegations are ccming from 27 nations. The delegations vary from one member up to alnut 50. The approximate number >-o far advisedBritish Wireless - 54 words
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Article161 1930-07-09 11 Case of the Duchess Of I^einster. London, June 2 K J. A divorce has been granted to the Duke of Lcin.'ter on the ground of the Duchess's misconduct. The Duchtss of Lein&tcr (formerly Miss May Etheridge) pleaded not guilty, at the Lambeth Police Court on April 11161 words
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Advertisement86 1930-07-09 11 'i itn f i 1 1- inrr itnm uniiinv niiiniiiinrmiasMTi— atMwnsiii j TODAY'S FEATURES. Fasja |H Facts About Koads in America, by Dr. Julius Klein in !S Chinese Immigration into Malaya in 1929 IS Singapore I'enanjj \*M/e Case* 17 Cinema Notes i> Letters to the Editor 17 Insurance Claim ..II86 words
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Article993 1930-07-09 12 Destroyed Machinery. COMPANY'S ALLEGATION OF FRAUD. Replying yesterday to the Asiatic Insurance Company's defence that the premises were used as a motor garage, in the case in which Kwok Ku Loong (trading as Tuck I.cc and Co.) are claiming from that insurance company $21,000, the993 words
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Article19 1930-07-09 12 The annual general meeting of the Moslem Associution. Singapore, will be lu'ld at No. 01 Selegie Road on Saturday19 words
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Article504 1930-07-09 12 Chinese Gets Prison And The Cat. At the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett, Cheong Woo Tiak claimed trial on a charge of armed gang robbery at Manasseh Street in May this year. The D.P.P. said that on May 23, this year at about504 words
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Article65 1930-07-09 12 Chinese Merchant in Bangkok Traced to Macao. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 7. It is reported that a Chinese merchant who disappeared sometime ago and in vhose affairs, several European firms were involved has been traced to Macao. Ii is understood that an offer on the basis65 words
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Article89 1930-07-09 12 India's Attitude At Geneva. Dr. Paranjapye (India) announced, at a meeting of the International Labour Conference, that he would vote in favour of the draft convention providing for an 8-hour clay and a 48-hour week for salai ie<l i .'nployees, as India wished to help the countries primarily89 words
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Article92 1930-07-09 12 New Short-Wave Station At Teheran. Teheran, June 27. The short-wave wireless station recently installed south of the city by the French General Electric Company will lie handed over to the Persian Government on Sunday. The ntw station will operate on a wave-length of 27 metres, under the92 words
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Article80 1930-07-09 12 A Dramatic Critic's Witty Definition. A highbrow is one who has been educated above his intelligence was the answer given by Ivor Brown, dramatic critic, to a question by Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., the Recorder, during a mock trial held recently at the London School of80 words
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Article1161 1930-07-09 12 I Head-Boy's Alleged Act. INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF TWO HYLAMS. The inquiry into the death of two Hylams under tragic circumstances at the i servants' quarters attacked to the bunga- low of Mr. A. St. Alban Smith, at Seletar i Plantations, Ltd., on the afternoon of1,161 words
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Article379 1930-07-09 12 Japanese Penetration Of No Importance. Fears recently manifested as to the eventual economic penetration of the Netherlands East Indies by Japan are entirely dismissed by Mr. C. Leckerkerker, of the Netherlands-Java Institute. In an article in the Indisthe Gkls, says the China Kxpress and Telegraph, he379 words
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Article264 1930-07-09 12 £17,190 Collected In Malaya. Mrs. C. H. G. Clarke, the organiser of Poppy Day in Malaya, last year, has received tht? following letter from the organising secretary. Appeal and Publicity Department, the British Legion I have to acknowledge, with many thanks, the lecdpt of draft value £17,060, which,264 words
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Article198 1930-07-09 12 Conflict on Chelsea Football Ground. London, June 29. Chelsea ground, the scene of innumerable- soccer battlts, was to day the centre of a conflict between the High and Low Churches on the occasion of an open air celebration of High Mass, which opened the Anglo-Catholic Congress.198 words
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Article30 1930-07-09 12 The Malayan Students' Union has received from Mr. Tan Soo Bin, who is now on holiday in England, a donation of £60. This iiKludcs a contribution towards the sports fund.30 words
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463 1930-07-09 12 To Attack Shansi Armies. SENSATIONAL NANKING RUMOUR. Shanghai, July 9. A message from Nanking states that Maishal Chang Hsueh-liang has ordered General Yu Hsueh-chung to enter Shanhaikwan and to attack the Shansi armies. President Chiang Kai-shek has appointed General Yu Hsueh-chung as field-com-mander in theSin Kuo Min - 463 words
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Article523 1930-07-09 12 Appeal Against Award Of Damages. (From Our Own Correspo.Nlfnt.) Kuala Lumpur, July B. In the F.M.S. Court of Appeal today before the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. L. H. Elphinstone, K.C., the Hon. Mr. Justice Burton and the Hon. Mr. Justice Mudie, Yeo Kirn Pong,523 words
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Article51 1930-07-09 12 Further naming of roads has been car ried out by committee No. 1 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The namn Joo Seng has been given to the reserve road off Upper Aljunied Road. Two roads leading to the engineers' quarters at Kampong Bahru Road have been named "Kuching" and "Miri'51 words
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Advertisement31 1930-07-09 12 GORDON'S FOR Pahits, Cocktails Slings. I JGORDON J w c t Kdwqhlm The Best GIN makes the Best SLING GORDON'S EVERY TIME. Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In Inglaad)31 words
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153 1930-07-09 13 Fairfax Unable to Play in Third Test.— Local Sport-Today's Football. TOURISTS' SETBACK. Fairfax Unable to Play At Leeds. London, July 8. Vhe Australians have suffered a severe reverse for the third Test match, which staits at Leeds on Friday, as they will t,(! without Fairfax, their brilliant alljounder, who was153 words
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399 1930-07-09 13 Good Batting by Notts. BOWLERS INEFFECTIVE AT TRENT BRIDGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 8. The champion county, Nottinghamshire, earned tin- distinction today of compiling the highest score made against the Australian tourists this season, when, mainly duo to a \a< wicket stand by399 words
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Article69 1930-07-09 13 NEGRI SEMBILA N A.A.A. Championship Meeting Postponed. i Prom Our Owi i :-nt.> Kuala Lumpur, July 7. Owing to th lack of entries the comf the Amateur Athletk A ation of Xe;rri Sembilan arc- reluctantly compelled to postpone the championship in eting arranged f^r Friday and Satur- 11 and 12.69 words
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Article350 1930-07-09 13 Final Game to be Played Today. The S.C.< i OtbaU tournament comes tv> a close this afternoon when the replay between the Merchants and the 8.8.L and L.. who are equal on points, for the championship takes place on the Padang. The present positions in th. tournament ai350 words
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Article98 1930-07-09 13 United States League Results. w York, July 8. T iday's remits were follows i National League. St. Lo 6—9. Philadelphia lost to New York 12—13. Cincinnati beat Chicago -I—2.1—2. Brooki;.:: bi —1. >n lost to Boston I—4.1—4. Phils lei] New York B—l. St l.ouis lost to Pittsburg s—lo.5—10. American98 words
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Article722 1930-07-09 13 S.R.C. Beaten by Late Goal. S.C.C. 2 S.R.C. 1. A rather lucky goal in the last minute of the game gave the S.C.C. both points against the S.R.C. in a First Division game at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. It was a poor same. The S.C.C,722 words
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Article224 1930-07-09 13 American Beats Record Time For the Mile. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 7. The fifth annual State amateur athletic championship meeting was held here on Saturday in fine weather and before a large attendance. The standard of the sports generally was poor. The only event which merited224 words
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Article967 1930-07-09 13 Form of England's Team. After the wonderful success of the Australian batting at Lord's it was very evident that something had to be done, not only to strengthen the English attack, but also to ensure that their batting was equal to that of the Australians. England's967 words
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Article738 1930-07-09 13 Test Players' Form. YORKSHIRE'S BIG DEFEAT BY SURREY. A pleasing feature of the county cricket cables today is report of the good form of Test match hopes." Sutcliffe and Leyland, from both of whom a lot is expected at Leeds, narrowly missed scoring centuries when Surrey createdReuter - 738 words
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Article282 1930-07-09 13 Malacca Volunteer B.R.A. Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent) Maln'.-c-a. July X. The annual open prize m<'etin>; of th Malacca Volunteer Corps B.R.A. was held on Sunday at tho Bukit Sebukor Rifif Range, when Lieut. Khoo Kirn Lian won 'he Championship Cup r Chan Teck Chye. I.mian bin Mamat won282 words
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Article161 1930-07-09 13 Thursday. July 10 Peral; Turf Club Summer M" S.A.F.A. Lean*: Ist Uiv., Ord. and Bi**, vs. J'olice, Stadium. St. Andrews School Sports. Raffle! Institution ground, p.m. rriday, July 11. S.A.K.A. Leant: Reserves Wt h Vslayi v s.C.K.A. "A." Jalan B S.C.C. vs. Johorc, Stadium. Saturday. July 12. Garrisoa161 words
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Advertisement39 1930-07-09 13 CHAMPAGNE < ITALIAN > 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 \J. AUlxtLl FREE SAMPLES GIVEN. Phone 6172.39 words
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Advertisement59 1930-07-09 14 NSHE gave her best NESTLES did the rest, W\g and here <»*b (t&S&SZT" "~*~^^k Syou have the finished feSfiwfiiiiSflS^ product: the nearest FjijJjJJ T thing to perfection in IhS Stf canned milk. IT HAS THE L-^f A .0. 0 FLAVOUR Iff^f^S "P of fresh dairy miik. SSfifcflifiSSfeP?' k S NATURAL59 words
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Article1699 1930-07-09 15 Figures for 1929. I a SECRET SOCIETIES ON THE DECREASE. The report of Mr. A. M. Goodman, the Secretary for Chlnesn Affairs for the Straits Settlements for the year IMS, states: The number of Chinese immigrants m riving at Singapore l>y sea from China (inclmiinir Hong1,699 words
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Article99 1930-07-09 15 Important Working Arrangement Between Big Firms. London, June 28. It is announced that two British engineering firms, Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., and R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., whose combined assets exceed £6,000,000, have entered into a working arrangement in crdcr to secure efficient co-ordination in design, production99 words
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Article53 1930-07-09 15 Colombo, June 28. After an netting chase in the harbour this morning a police patrol boat overhauled a rnuiffKli'i crnft and, whon contraband mi thrown overboard, a policeman promptly dived into the water and .ccurcd a rirce! wmtaHilne tv o and a hah pcur.d:. of cpiuir.53 words
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Article451 1930-07-09 15 Starving Peasants Raid Police Bureau. The crops of Kiangsi province have lieen reduced by not less thnn 50 per cent. as a result of drought, locust pest3 and Communist-bandits, reports th? Chinese Press, and the number of famine sufferers has become so large that it il451 words
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Article227 1930-07-09 15 Negotiations with German Company. Ti hcian, June 28. Following the annulment of the contract with the Railway Syndicate, negotiations are proceeding with a German ((.mpar.y which are likely to lead to an aKr.cment for the completion of *.he northern section of the railway line. Although an attempt has227 words
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Article147 1930-07-09 15 Co To Church As Much As j Other People. j i < "There are constant Is menial ion i that young people do not po to church," said :h-> Archbishop of Yo;k in his presidential address at the annual conference of the Sahday School and Youth Movement for147 words
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Miscellaneous180 1930-07-09 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 19- Vagabond a*. Schools 1. Looking-glass 81. Greater 5. Two legged animal Dance 10. Coin Nut ever 11. Nip -<">. Powder of ralcined tin IL'. Valuable furs Flower leaf i:i. Krui 1 Holds fa-t, 14. Aeriform fluid Bet out 1(5. Metal Baea one 1». Flower180 words
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Advertisement249 1930-07-09 16 dU UllU M»>ES IN £1 |UUU CONSECUTIVE MINUTES J J SEE and DRIVE THE WORLD CHAMPION Eight Cylinder AND Six Cylinder The Finest Cars in Singapore INSPECT OUR FULL RANGE OF MODELS AT River Valley Road Show Rooms. Sole Agents UKITFO ENGINEERS. LIMITED. raita Setttmi r' ►RE. BRANCHES. Hudson's Tipping249 words
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Advertisement133 1930-07-09 16 DOUBLE A^b#)GARETTES L ARE REHO^nED \AA THPOVIGMOVIT I AM|,NALAVA SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND W i^ I HYGIENICALLY PURE, THEY k^^CL^i^JLLi^ ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES I i^^^^HHl^** OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE E A^ L OF 60 CENTS PER TIN OF 50 j^J ALWAYS FRESH FW/7 iffiLA/tD ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON IUP133 words
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Article484 1930-07-09 17 Robber's Statement. UNEXPECTED ENDING AT ASSIZE TRIAL. The case in which Tan Nghw- Heng was [charged with taking part in an armed |gan« robb) over two years ago at a ouae in Garden Straet, when jewellery an I tnon. y to the total value of $6,000 was484 words
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Article55 1930-07-09 17 Reduction I rjfed by Kuala Langat Planters. I Own Correspondent.) Kuala I. mo pur, July 8. dinary general meeting of 111 1 ii-t Planter; Aaao- iv lolution was paas- 1} ip t'i appeal leiillltion of the pay for Tamil coolit-s day for men ml worn n r(55 words
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Article144 1930-07-09 17 neral committee of the V.W.C.A iliank the following iscriptions to the r'?thoae maiiilwin wl.o subscriptions and col'.econfl t<. bring the total to $10,710. $100 each Mi. Chew Lian. Mr. Ta i ';.n". Siong I.im Saw Mill. (SO each. Henry Waugh and Co., Mr liarles Salter. Donaldaan and Bnrkinshaw144 words
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Letter698 1930-07-09 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— v restriction wouid do well to study the Fourth Report on Native Rubl>< r Cultivation (in the Netherlands Indies) by the Division of Agricultural Kconomics of the Departmc-nt of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, which i>- published in ths R.G.A. Bulletin698 words
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Letter94 1930-07-09 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Ca:i you ir.ionn me of any real necessity fur the high charges imposej For seals ut Friday's football match at the Singapore Stadium In view of the large Crowdl which such matches :ilw;-.y> attract (there were reputed to be 9,00094 words
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Article74 1930-07-09 17 The following have been selected to form u Local Health Board for the distrirt of Klunir, exclusive of Carey Island and Let- ("noon Chian Kstatcs Chairman, The District Officer, Klantf, Senior Health Officer, Selaniror and Pahanir, Health Officer, Coast, Senior Kxecutive Engineer, KlaiiK. Assistant Controller of Labour, Klantr. Kmri A.74 words
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Article842 1930-07-09 17 OUTSIDERS DAY AT PERAK RACES. Handsome Dividends Paid. (Fie:.: Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July S. T ho race meeting here was favoured by fine cool weather, and the slight rain which fell for a few moments in no way interfered with the programme. The going was pood. The crowd, which842 words
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Article342 1930-07-09 17 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Entries Received From Saigon and Java. The entries for the Malayan tennis caampionahipa are larger this year than last and include nine competitors from Saigon, two of whem are ladies, who have l d for all the events in which ladies may compete. There is also an342 words
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Article241 1930-07-09 17 Singapore Trial Match This Week-End. The pick < f Singapore cricketers will be on view this week-t nd when ih'.' Hinpapore trial match, in preparation for the urnual fixture, the- Colony vs. the F.M.S.. will I played on the Pudangr. On the majority Of occasions the.-* trial241 words
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Article246 1930-07-09 17 Horses Claimed Before a Race Ineligible to Run. The conditions which were drawn up to apply to selling races have been revised. The Stewards of the Jockey Club fr've notice that they have jfiven their approval to the following conditions Every horse enßatred and not struck out246 words
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Article23 1930-07-09 17 The seventh lecture in thi series on the First Principles of Theosophy will be delivered at; 3, Finlnyson C;een, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.23 words
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Article268 1930-07-09 17 Unbeaten Reputation In Sumatra. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, July 4. The Welch Regiment football team touring Sumatra met with unexpected opposition when they drew with a Dutch League team here. Each side scored two goals. The soldiers scored first with a lon/ shot. Short passing was indulged268 words
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Article195 1930-07-09 17 R.E. Win Championship At Pulau Brani. Yesterday was a p,ala day at Pulau Brani when the annual athletic sports of the Xi ya! Engineers and Royal Artillery was lurrriafmlj hcid. A large number ')t viritcis were present. Tea and rcfreshmen'•-. were seivc.l, and a most enjoyable ;.fternoon was spent.195 words
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Article116 1930-07-09 17 The annual meeting of the Bendemeer ALhietic Club was held at the club's premiaea, North Bridge Road, on Saturday, and the following were elected officeLearers for the ensuing year :—President, Mr. Goh Teck Swee; vice-presidents. Mr. I.im Hong Yeow and Mr. Chua Cheng Mong; hon. secretary, Mr. Sim116 words
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Article97 1930-07-09 17 Depositors Withdraw Money And Then Return It. i i'i < in Our Own OorreafMMatart.) Bangkok, July 8. Hundredo of people withdrew money tV.nii the Hank of Canton here yesterday following -reports that a bank in China had closed its doors and that a local insurance company had97 words
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Article87 1930-07-09 17 Board Finishes Year With $622,533 Assets. The report on the income and expenditure of the Education Board of the S.S. for 1929 contained in a paper to be laid before the Legislative Council shows that the assets of the Board at the end of 1929 amounted to $622,533.20.87 words
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Article25 1930-07-09 17 The seventh annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters, will be j held at Kuala Lumpur on Fi idav and Saturday, Auf. 15 and25 words
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Article353 1930-07-09 17 FOUR CASES IN 30 MINUTES. Penang Assizes. FIVE YEARS FOR POST OFFICE THIEF. (From Oar Own Coi n apon i Peaaag, July B. Four cases for trial at the Assizes today were disposed of in thirty minutes. A charge against a Malay chauffeur of rash and negligent dm :ng and353 words
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Article205 1930-07-09 17 Allegation Against Four Chinese. Frcm Our Own Cm-respondent.) Penang, July 8. Four Chinese. Ooi Lay Phor, Onj; Chin Keow, Cheah Kirn Chye and Kong Chin Guan appeared in the Assize court here today indicted on three charges relating to tounterieitinj,-— counterfeiting 50, 20 and E cent pieces, possessing counterfeiting205 words
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Article169 1930-07-09 17 Entertaining Sound Film At The Alhambra. Lord Byron of Broadway," which was rattened at the Alhambra last night, is anothei story of back-stage life. It deals with the lave- ;;:iil a'lvmtuiv.i of Roy Erskine (Charles Kaiey), a pianist who becomes a successful song writer. In his (limb to169 words
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Article117 1930-07-09 17 Drives On After Knocking Down Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Another cast of si motorist driving on after knocking: a man down was reported to the police last nighi whm a Chinese was knocked down and killed at the s'j mile, Chtrai Road, by117 words
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Advertisement1718 1930-07-09 19 AMs* exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) nEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies1,718 words
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Advertisement319 1930-07-09 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Brunch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANTC DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying Rapid G.owth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887 Branch319 words
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Advertisement332 1930-07-09 19 A PERSONAL TEST will convince you that the "TRIUMPH" SUPER-SEVEN IS THE FINEST SMABI, CAR IN THE WORLD FOR PERFORMANCE, SAFETY, COMFORT, STRENGTH, fe PHONE 5121 AND OUR MOTOR DEPT. > i will be pleased to afford you the opportunity of a trial run. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits332 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-09 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Gnat Britain) Head Office for Malaya NN6AFOU INSTANT PLENTIFUL HOT WATER IS AN INEXPENSIVE LUXURY WHICH CAN BE ENJOYED FOR A FEW CENTS A DAY. CALL AND SEE THE VARIOUS WATER HEATING APPLIANCES AT THE (iAS DEPARTMENT'S SHOW ROOM, MUNICIPAL OFFICES.95 words
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