The Straits Times, 11 July 1930
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Title Section40 1930-07-11 1 The Straits Times LSTABI.KSHKT) NEARLY A CINTUET.] (j THE LARGEST AND MOST ISFLUENTIAL NEWSPIHW M MALAYA. X. 21 t'AKKS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, IflM. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. PRICE 1') CENTS40 words
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Advertisement305 1930-07-11 1 Ny Carlsberg Beer In hnitlrn and nn draught. Sole Importers EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SIXGArOHE, Health and Strength soon regained xx DECOYS pur -C___^ JXstrcngthsfter illness S of all tonics, Phot ferine. -_i Phosfcrine is ideal for 1 ill I iSH mcn an d women alihe. \Wm305 words
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Advertisement118 1930-07-11 1 Prices J^k Frices $10.50 MW^k $3T.50 15.00 45.00 27.50 55.00 32.50 jk 65.00 We carry n extensive nu_fc of Jaeger all-wool tra vetting rugs in all the newest designs and c^lourinss. The quality of Jaeger products is too well known to need any further words on ovr part. You will118 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-11 1 Prime Portland "0 K" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement505 1930-07-11 2 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES poratad la Kngland) UAH AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. !.\R AND ORIENTAL S.X. CO. \i T WITH HIS MAJESTY'S 1 ONDON AND FAR KAST MAIL SERVICE. D FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due S'pore. RAJPUTANA l«*00 July U 1 a 9,000 July505 words
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Advertisement641 1930-07-11 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marse lea, London, Antwerpi Rotterdam and Middlestiroagh, te Ball TERUKUNI maul' 12,000 inly l« H HAKI SA.\ MARU 10,500 Jol» 80 II JVARUXA MARU 10,600 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8,000 Aug. II 14 I KATORI MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 12641 words
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Advertisement458 1930-07-11 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA 7,Bfif> tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest, steamers trading to Australia, cabins458 words
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Advertisement661 1930-07-11 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAV. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHKKLAVOS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. .Vl.ll. with sub-connections to I'usHage. Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Sttllemem's of the Travellers Official Inforir.; t lon Bureau. Hooking Office Royal Dutch661 words
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Advertisement605 1930-07-11 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BBBMEN GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.605 words
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Advertisement441 1930-07-11 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Si.-ini 1 BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Krotay, Trencgana, KclanCnn, Unngnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohaamui, Lang Chi Bangkok. Arrival Departure BUDDHADIB July 11 July 10 VALATA July u'l July 23 MALDII July 28 Joiy 30 teaman arc fitted throughout with441 words
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Advertisement423 1930-07-11 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart MaatschappiJ Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Geaoa ABMUrtaa BoithasspUa MarselM's BattaHass Taaaaga Job. Do Vitt 10,350 B.MJI. Jnlj 11 s.s. Patria 10,000 B.L. Jaly 18 sa.v. P.C. Hooft 14,640 B.M.N. Julj 25 m.v. Sibajak 13,000 R.L. An*. 1 e.s. Kon423 words
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Advertisement1503 1930-07-11 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Frsai MNGAHOM Mel PBNANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA aad MAESHILLES to NEW TOXK aasi BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave S'pore S'pore l'vnang ritFS. WILSON July SI July VI July *e rittS. VAN BL'REN Aug. 4 Aug.1,503 words
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Advertisement446 1930-07-11 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE. Sailingß for United States and Canada Points from Hcng Kong. San Francisco and l'ortlind S S. MICHIGAN' taiU from Hong Kong July 3 San FranclccD, Los Acfrlea and San446 words
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Advertisement407 1930-07-11 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booklets and information, write, phone or call. L. L. LAWLER, General Agent, Hoag Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Rail ay System in America SIANG UM PARK LORONG 40, OBTLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $30 per rv ath.407 words
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Article1332 1930-07-11 4 West End Flat Scenes. DEAD UNDERGRADUATE'S POSE AS PRINCE. Further revelation* of the story behind Hk triple shooting tragedy r.t King'.College t'ambridge, are contained in the Home papers recently to hand. A correspondent of the Daily Mail tells the Jtory of tin friendship of Potts and1,332 words
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Article491 1930-07-11 4 Suggested Removal To Shanghai. Peking. June 22. The State Department has shelved for the time being the recommendation made by Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, American Minister to China, that the Legation should be removed from Peking to Shanghai, and that the Marine Guard :r:: r: Peking491 words
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Article112 1930-07-11 4 £7,650,000,000 in Certificates And Bonds Destroyed. There was much money to burn in < ntly. As a result ofi the coming into force of. the Young Reparation Plan, the bonds which, under the Dawes Plan, .1 th'> German Reparation debt have become useless. They were therefoie destroyed112 words
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Article57 1930-07-11 4 Letter to Soldier Delivered In Lincoln. -arlv 11 years a.'o been delivered in Lincoln. The 9 only a penny stamp. .as pasted to a local man. R we, of the Army bo was serving in in Sept. 1916. It may have ce when Mr. Rows was d57 words
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Article14 1930-07-11 4 (ierniany is machinery fi r four i the arsenal of s14 words
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Article225 1930-07-11 4 Sequel to the Attack On Japanese Students, In connect ion with the attack on 'ikuoka Commercial Schoi v on June 15, larmerie Commissioner has informed Mr. Tanaka, local insul that the ringleaders in the a: tamed Tas Teh- ung and Viivr T oong-shisg, were executed at225 words
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Article57 1930-07-11 4 Galapago* Monsters For New Bringing .-coral j;inn' tortok Indefatigable theGalapa|os n, a party of "1 of >Ir. Vincent Astor, on his yacht Xourm-ihil," have fork after a :.i>c ploring expi lit ion was to of trese which had h-cn ■■it, eaptired SO pomds, each. Hundreds 0 sea and57 words
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Advertisement96 1930-07-11 4 rfTwh^aC PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY !"f*RY O v THE v. n^^ jfc i WaWjg^pSiv w J *iSF<&''~'^ S'"i*NJ TH Wf )1 If "H Only \?,v.g strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco .jre seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny of the microi>eopc. The careful climinadon by special y,96 words
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Advertisement195 1930-07-11 4 A WOMAN SPEAKS! T SUPPOSE every wocn to tc :retly hopes to when we can buy two Kasha for les-. than X own a car of her own some day acaxsa we paid for on hij; car, v.-hy shouldn't I pesonai as have my own? "No other > ouch to195 words
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Advertisement375 1930-07-11 5 IN SUNNY SIAM The F.ivourile Kcmedy For Childn-nV, Mlnients Is HAins OWN TABLETB. Bead This GntcM Father's Letter of Appreciation. In ho) i Sunn little children arc i ingarmH »to■imil parent? h.ivr in rxerei e jr« r ei re n ordar to avwrl fatnl .i thei< awladitt. Ii i- i.i375 words
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Advertisement451 1930-07-11 5 T\\ Sun -Wind Dust V can't hurt your Skin if you protect it this simple way DO all thc things you wain to Jo— your skin is Immaculately clean and ul and keep your skin lovelv, too. glowing. I Ktmß&Eti w^^Bßw^T^' 1 Dash around a tennis court feel Cleanse your451 words
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Advertisement55 1930-07-11 5 Thc "VALET" is (he only safety razor and stropping machine combined. Nothing to unscrew nothing to take to pieces for either stropping or cleaning. "VALET" Safety- Razor Ascents UUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. THE 1930 Singapore 4 Malayan Directory has been published and is now ready for distribution 51st ANNUAL EDITION. PRINTERS,55 words
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Advertisement220 1930-07-11 5 REFRESH YOURSELP Try sponging your body with Listerine, full strength, during hot weather. It roc only banishes perspiration odors biu ii delightfully refreshing. listerine prevents infection of cuts, wounds, scratches, insect bites. So powerful is Listerine as an antiseptic that it kilis 200 million typhoid germs in 15 seconds, yet220 words
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Advertisement562 1930-07-11 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Tn Ttir Advertising Manager. Straits Times, Cecil Street. insert the following small advrt, sctrcnl for r|ny« Tb»re nre iipproximiitely §»ven »or1» ».i a linn sn.-i there l» e fist r-.t«> rhi-v 25 centr per lino per Insertion wrh A minimum of one Jollcr per insertion. Ths additional562 words
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Advertisement454 1930-07-11 6 e-e-e esses MISCELLANEOUS ROPEAN H tmpong '.ii.ru Road, Keppel llarl STEWARD, Gl HOBPITAL, JoHOKE BAHRI m has Dlled. FRENCH TUITION, by lady teacher $3 s renii I 132, Straits Times. rRAMEB NEAVm Jialftv uniid book Is i.\n the besl beginner. Krou. ii stationers oi dixet! frosj lie pablishers. -ic- 12454 words
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Advertisement734 1930-07-11 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, vacancies at the Crescent and Meyer Flats, Katong. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, COMPOUND HOUSF, No. ci I.i.rong C, Fast Coast Koad. Apply 14. Market Street. TO LLT, Monaco Villa, Hollnnd Road. Furnished, electric light, sm.itary imtallation. Apply Rodyk Davidson. TO LET. compound ho-jscs, 3734 words
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Advertisement502 1930-07-11 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS GODOWN3 NOS. 15 AND 16, Trafalgar ■>trcci. Entry Sept. 1, 11M0. Apply The Cycle Carriage Co. (1026), Ltd. TO LET, godowns Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, I'almc r MM. Apply to Messrs. Aik Seng "0., 25, Market Street, Singapore. I O LR, 181 and 134, Havclock502 words
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Advertisement716 1930-07-11 6 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders will be received at the office cf the State Engineer, Perak, Taiping, up to 2 p.m. oi Bept. l. IMO, for thr construction i»> design and construction of an ASTANA NAGARA fur His Highness, thr Saltaa of I'crak716 words
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Advertisement411 1930-07-11 6 IN THE COURT <>i" THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRI Mi-cellanirus Apitlii atimi No. IS i.T If!*. In the maM-.-r nf Section K (11) "i th Kiiaelim t.i I*ll r-l In ih-- matter «.r a caarge dated 8 pt 25, 1927, presentation No. i n: Char HI Between Til': OVBRBI I411 words
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Advertisement420 1930-07-11 7 7~pv i by (riven thul thi 1 h. pxelurivi rhoßi bankment, Bl iir.d thai I 11. K M i Ihi >V. impure. I thTnew mansion fLATE THE MANSION) N IHk Mm 11mm S9Ol. boardias I] deconiud .aiiun reoantly with hoi a»d 1., 1d water, boj i. it rat, HiaTl I;420 words
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Advertisement415 1930-07-11 7 For Mosquito-bites or eruptive and itching bites of other insects and animals PUROL allays the itch and n moves cheswcllinq and "iS cts. Tubes •"> as. f/' J FLOORING TILES In various artistic and original designs, and produced by experienced workmen. LEE KIM SOO 10, HKJH STREET, SINGAPORE. PLANTING MATERIAL415 words
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Advertisement371 1930-07-11 7 ECZEMA QF~WEf I NATURLOi 8ABY j Caused Sleepless Nights. Healed by Cuticura. J "The eczema started on baby's head when hhe was a foitnight old. It spread j" tc her fax and formed sore eruptions' t.'iai wtn very :ri.;ating and caused ■j'.ijpl'SG nights. It was of a wet nature and371 words
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Advertisement754 1930-07-11 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following placet in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hotel Money Changtr. Raffles Hotel. Grosvenor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Raines Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat 4 Co.. Ltd., Collyer Quay. Asiatic754 words
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Advertisement182 1930-07-11 7 IC E NTR A {ENGINE WORKS l™l Lml SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND DRrINrUE CONTRACTORS SOLE AGENTS i OK > J^ ROYAL Joulton V LONDON y— WING YIK GOLDSMITH "THE CHINA JADE" No. 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. OUR SPECIALITY. Loose or mounted Necklace. Wholesale and Retail. Prices from182 words
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Advertisement90 1930-07-11 7 Paying Guest Establishment "WINDERMERE," 2. ST. THOMAS WALK (off River Valley Road.) ■Phone 6124. Charming home, fresh food supplies, smart service. Suitable only for polite society. Terms: Single, 10 to $150. Double, $195 to $220. Proprietress GRACE BBNZ. iNew "H.M.V." Records From the Films "HAPPY DAYS," RIO-RITA," "BROADWAY MELODY," MARIANNE,"90 words
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Article1174 1930-07-11 8 Chinese and Cheques. $9,700 HANDKD OVER BY DEALER (From O:ir Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July io. The story of how a middle-aged Ch »nd a youthful confederate :it«- alleged to have victimised a eompatrk I cf a confidemr trick in whirl: cheques figured, waa told in Kuala1,174 words
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Article37 1930-07-11 8 KabauL New 8.-i:.ii'!. June 20. This little i-!;;r,d ias an aiute trail problem, there beinsr 640 white ishab tants, ">OO automobile.-, and oni. of roads. In addition there are 20 t"!d fields in the37 words
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Article242 1930-07-11 8 IRRITATING POLICE ACTION." Protest Over Recent Prosecutions. Further matter- which arose out of the minutes of the committee meeting of the Strait.; Settlements (Singapore) Association on June 10, diamaaad at a committee meeting on July 8, were Public Works. 1 he report of tho sub-committee appointed to in> ion of242 words
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Article285 1930-07-11 8 Still the Subject of Much Discussion in Singapore. In the report of the Town Cleansing Department of the Singapore Municipality for 1925) it is mentioned that the question of itinerant hawkers has again been the subject of much discussion. During the year 4,60(5 licences \verc> issued, but it285 words
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Article102 1930-07-11 8 Tl C !>• Mi.'g of thi h D;i'.n i of the Strail menii is n aftei tc I i"> t' turbine in tl t:'.k< ii at the 2nd bn. \V !ch Regiment's athleiii tportj (.n Saturday, and i f gn "At Home" uivi i by O.:' itudcntu oi102 words
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Article66 1930-07-11 8 t.i i ok) Lwo weeks' camp for the Malayan Volunteer Infantry Units thi:- year and H.E. the High Com- r lias addreaaed Gover'iment. I)'.'partmenta requesting 8/iey will dry all in iheir power to allow tl so voraateen <A the M.V.I. in Government Service to he given t,wo week* iaw to66 words
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Article396 1930-07-11 8 Sequel to, Indo-China In rest. iel to the recent Communist unrest in French Indo-China is to be found in two very important arrests made in J'angkok. The culprits were two Tonkinese, named Hesjg and Thanh, who were at the !i ;ii I f the Communist party in396 words
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Article27 1930-07-11 8 A lecture m Tamil on the subject oi to Nayanar will be delivered b.v Sn X:. ■•■.ijir-: a Awami al the Temple, Tank Road, at BJM t.»lay.27 words
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Advertisement46 1930-07-11 8 CORONA CHAMPiON OF PORTABLES BLACK I COLOURS MA i KWMv L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITERS FOR THE (MODERN OFFICE nrTH BlilkJ^^TM?i^Btoi^iMEji^tttJLGhtßßßa^Ll FOB SAKE BY THE KKDKKAI. KUBBBI STAMP JOHN LI'ITLE CO., LTD. <(( WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW KEI.I.V WAI.SH. LTD. CO, LTD. I). T. 1. 1.'.1 CO I'. BEECH CO.46 words
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Advertisement58 1930-07-11 8 A.0..720 ItJCCRPORATEO N ENOI r,V R :YAL CHARTER^SqL FIRE MARINE 1 IFE MOTORCAR. Insurance with ■nejneatkniable secniMy, reaaeanbie rates and r-ro:i;pl atHhnuiil i. EMalri-hed over 200 j ears. Agencies throughout Malaya. Branch O'fice Chartered Eu-..': Chambers, Singapore. A. GORDOS LEE, rate/^l» g3^TM»Q^^*w^y 7W EAR\S PREEMINENCE. FGDD^ REPRIGfR.ATirJG Co LTD ORCHARD58 words
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Advertisement69 1930-07-11 8 EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF V/ MJ JC*f \J Ji\ RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. HE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMIXC. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONGS." The records are obtainable :i! JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.. UaflUs Square. D. T. LIM CO., 35J,69 words
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Advertisement160 1930-07-11 9 tLHAMBRl THC THEATRE OF PFPFEC T SOUND If Tj!. <5.25 p.m. J"v 9. 15 *».m. METRO— GOLD^ N— MAYER Present «ith I HARI KS f I and MAB i with M aGNIFH \i BK HARD^ in their I Beau beaked i ■Mil HMW l(> M K sK %i fm rfttb^160 words
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Advertisement121 1930-07-11 9 ofIHHHHHMIHHHHIdI dK£^ B TONIGHT ul 6J5 9J5 THE FAVOURITI OF >• ■■'■<>■ "REGINALD DENNY" :s t. ni iik). "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS" SEE and HEAR REGINALD -....I INTO inrli Supported by attractivi ihori Features including Pathe's imedies 1. PTLE O^ j I \Q& jj D i k At The I BRA W121 words
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Advertisement99 1930-07-11 9 lff^Tl rAHIWBLL MONDAY, JU, u Ml THE MA OM TCMIONTO i it. Booking n< o\ LITTI Etooki E d For the foal iction. A REAL THRILLER. MA? M3ROUGH (TUB TUI CT SOUND TONIGHT J.15 PanuMW nd-Dance Sw with NANCI CARROLL, JACK OA* 10 ,'mv mirvf >•' our HALF-YEj Commencing SH99 words
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Article348 1930-07-11 10 SHIPPING NOTES. ilibby Liner Lancashire Being Converted. The imri-a the Indian rei. -i<m df the Lanes for iruuping. :ii Cammcll Laird'i yard at Birkenhea t!» Ellens i i M..r eilli he Jt umal of r<,m meree. On!j :i U w year.- a^u it was <|uitt ■liHic-ult to obtain348 words
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Article33 1930-07-11 10 up t" :itui :>>r weeK Bn. S'gnul T aihinc- (Vi, 1: c.omi rai 'in 1 Co., R.I I nit s.\ ran Shield 0 ■n, Shi 1 p.m., Spoon OS rs S.V.I33 words
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Article407 1930-07-11 10 Further Drop in Singapore Prices. Biagapere, July 10. Guthr and 1 1.t.i.. report During the past week the market ha: been vi:> quiet, maintaining it* "wait and see" attitude, ..nd. easing off slightly yesterday IBH cents ovi r the period. London at sT«d«aad5 T «d«aad N'.-w Tork, at407 words
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Article68 1930-07-11 10 Singapore. Ju.;- II. it hail I 03 1.0*, K .(Kl- 1.06. P?nawaU V-:;.. CYiiSoU. 21--'i ecntf. Sunge Wajrt 2^0-2^5. I'Ib KUm X8-! T«Um» 52-ST cen«.». Lukut. 72'i-8i I Ayr: Hitami II. 6d.-12». 3d Tronoh 15». G l.-l «.l.. Banirrina 6d.-lt». Honx K..r-.ir> ..j Ipoh li 168 words
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Article104 1930-07-11 10 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. 1 1., down £:< Ll-.L1- Mining yu;.-t. Sungei Ways 8.25-2^.-1. Such. 1.04-1.06. K t.. Dredge 1.0 M cents, Johans ..:i-:;"' cent*. Rungei Lu»» 1 17-1,-J'J. L'lu Klangt 90-M 1 l-sil rents. Petelingt i.-'- xd., Hong K. ng fins 15s. 6d-16». fid. ed. Rubber. Dull. Unitsd Malacca!104 words
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Article67 1930-07-11 10 Rug*?, July 10. Foreign exehangei ■'■i^- Amsterdain 18.08 Atheni 875, Hombay Is. r > 13- led., Berlin 20JH)S, Bi Buehareal Klo, Rio Buenos Aires 40*,. Copenhagen 18.14, Geneva 2J.048, Helsingfors I1.):!'-..I 1 Hong K..1.K l». 3d, Lisbon 10X.2',. Madrid :i.in. Milun 9288, New York IMb, lo IL*.:.!',.*, Shanghai I*.British Wireless - 67 words
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Article239 1930-07-11 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 11. in London, Hank 4m s 2'3 10/32 "■.;iii«nd 2 a 2:1 ;)2 Private Im. credit 2 4l»4l» In New York, doatud M 1 II Private 90 d/s Jn Pranee, B;mk T.T. 1429 :-n India, BMk T.T. |M« On Hon* Kong, Bank T.T. 4:J )n Shanghil. Bank239 words
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Article479 1930-07-11 10 turn VmL I'.l. Buyers S.llers Cl £1 Asumi Kumuanu 23 23/5 Ay. i Ililum Tin 11 I 12 xd. tl ii K;;r. K in 1 ii I| -J 15 1 I Bit Mf 1'adung ll.lll U.I.'. l l .".-i.i Ca*«« Ml ii. o.. 1 1 bukit Arang 0.4U I479 words
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Article216 1930-07-11 10 Vml. I'd. Bu\>r= Seliers I 2 Ale:. Brak Prefi. :'.li tM ■1 J Alex. Brick Ords. 2 •">(> Ml tl i". Br.t. Am. I obacio a.T.C .V12.C i i :.;rii rntrine 0.40 U.."iO riom 1 1 lie and Carriages 0.-J0 t.i&oea I Of. in-. L>ufT LU-wlopment r > I216 words
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Article112 1930-07-11 10 Siagxpore < ,il Storage 7 p.c. rf.r. of 1U26 red. 1931-36 101 101 ci Singapore Municipal S p.c. ul 19U1 red. 1930 $1.578,000 par. 6% r'«»Singnpire Municipal 4H p.c. of INI red. 1947 $1,600,000 91 par Singapore Municipal 4l» pc. of 1909 red. 19j6 $1,000.1)00 96 par112 words
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Article382 1930-07-11 10 Fraser and Co. and Lvall and Evatt's quotations. Tud:.y'» Prices PraMi Lyull i Co. tvutt Allenby <%l) 1.1:0 1.40 1.20 1.40 A:oi t/iijah ;$1) 1.10 l.-Ht 1.10 Ijn A. Ilitaia 1*1 I 1.80 2.20 l.MI 2.20 Kanini 0.2.0 u.::> o.^:» n.:ii A. IUU» (»2t 1.60 2.0(1 1.60 K.UO382 words
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Article1430 1930-07-11 10 Mr. F. A. Roberts on The Outlook. The twenty-first ordinary general ■ICOtlnf of Djember Rubber Kstates, Ltd.. was held un June 5 lit the offices of the compuny. 188, Leadenhall Street. K.C.. Mi. V. A. Rob.vts (the ihairniHnl presidintf. Mr. <;. 11. ;toador«, n presenting- the Secretaries (Moaal1,430 words
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Article233 1930-07-11 10 Today. Ncrth, N.-Easl and N.-Weot Sumatra I loliltl 1 ,1 1 1 per Burma I lions, N. iih and Kast India (.ShiralaJ p.w Selat ranujang, rlengkhlix, Siak, I'akan Haioe und l'ajakoinho (Hong Tkooi 1 n p.m. 1-iaUj...- and Halembang ißoclontron) 1 pan S«bu CAngb] 1 f 4233 words
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Article39 1930-07-11 10 ■r K. drr Nctlerltndcn Indrapotra Mantua Sphinx Kalocran Ellenga I..ft Arrd. S'porr Londun May I Hay 28 May i' Jun* I May ::0 June 23 May 29 June Ti June G Jun« Z~ June June 3(139 words
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Article267 1930-07-11 10 Friday, July 11. Ships alongside the Wharvce or expected to arrive. KEI'I'KL HARBOUR. Jbia Whan The (able. Loligo, Hopper J. .1. 13. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Patrol VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS. Tanjong I'agar. Albert Dock Tug Tiin.lit, 5... Auby. Victoria Ih ch Ipuh. Keppel Harbour. King's267 words
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Advertisement227 1930-07-11 10 MONEY IN WHALES NORWEGIANS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS USIKAUW WHALING COMPANI (KKATKS (.OI.DKN UPPORTI MTIKS I'Oll IWESTOKS. HI >>. :>\i\ M\^ ••Till; TOTAL All 1; (»l THE WHAI.K OIL BECUBKD IN THE IsM-il KEA <i\ IN THE ANTARCTIC l VS i'.i.:.oo.iiuo. AN INCREASE OK tl..'>OO,JU'i i»\l|{ Hli lIM.IOIS SEASON NORWAY'S SHARE227 words
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Miscellaneous270 1930-07-11 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Dally Weather Report. Bright Wind. Slalion. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direr- Speed. Weather. \1:..».. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity turn. I". P. ins. hours. < m.p.h. Alor Star M 7.". 0.78 U BS Calm Cloudy Kul:; Ilhaiu i»0 74 Nil h.% Bl SW KimK. TrfiiKjriinu HO 74 Ml270 words
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Miscellaneous172 1930-07-11 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. I'rlrfay. July 11. Dutdi Imncward mail. de Witt, doses il a.m. Singapore Rotary Club, meeting tilBn at Kami- Hot. I. I p.m. BooMwsrd naili elom iii 7 a.m. trala B. w! 11.41 a.m., 8 ft. 3 in., 10.:!0 p.m., I R. 5 in. Saturday. July tl172 words
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Article469 1930-07-11 11 No Unanimity Among Tin Producers. CONDITIONS GRADUALLY GROWING WORSE. (I'mm Our I inanrinl Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Today's l'ric<-« slabber, ls < cents per ll>. I in. |M tons at HT% P" V>cuh T— Urelay'g Prices Rul.l:i-r. London Vd. per IV. unchanKed. N.-w crlv II 3469 words
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Article337 1930-07-11 11 Option to Purchase An Adjoining Mine. al tin- sixteenth •neral meeting of Idris Hydraulic 'I it Ltd., .Mr. V. Thomas, the chairman, >.i\4 th:u last yeai h,. itated that it was !urns from KrMij. T their mines would for the then o.niiintt yi-ar be below the hijth337 words
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Article910 1930-07-11 11 Mr. McNair Scott On Supply and Demand. Th» fourth annunl general meeting of the Central Parak Knbacr Co., Ltd.. »■«•< held at :,re,l crlko. Kiag William Street House, Arthur Street. London. K.C. 4, on June 11. Mr. It. K. McNair Scott (chairman of the company) presided. Mr. I!.910 words
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Article132 1930-07-11 11 A,,- MoUk. iri.nau la. Banteng (Sal.). 78.080 Ib. Bcaafort Hnrnoo.— 47,ooo lb. a lb. Bintan. vi..mi lb. Cheviot, l 11.221 Ib. Erin. 1X.7K0 Ib. K.M.S. Rubber Planter*. 224,744 lb. Jura, xj.171 ll». Kamuning Perak).— lS4.lM lb. Karmen. 88,21fl lb. K.M.S. i Malay States 1.— 07,595 lb. Kuala (ieh.—132 words
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Article59 1930-07-11 11 Tone of Market —Hull. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet o't per 1». New York :—Spct Sheet G. cei.ts. 11% per lb. MMMMM»t»MI R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard K.S.S. on Tender Spot July August S< ptambcr Au(.-8«pt. Ocl.-I>i-i\ 18V 19 '.i 19 20 IS'.II K59 words
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Article2711 1930-07-11 11 Record Crop and Low Production Costs. OIL PALM INTERESTS. MR. CHARLES EMEBSOWB REVIEW. The twenty-foarth annual genen of th< Malacca Rabbci Limited, was held on June 11 ::t the offieos of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2 1. Idol Lane, London, Mr. Charles Emerson (chairman ided. Mr. W.2,711 words
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Article780 1930-07-11 11 Statistical Position of The Industry. The twentieth ordinary Dormnakmadc Rubber Ks;;,,. Ltd., on Job* 6 tt tlu- ivp •<•■ company, Salisbury Ho Wai!, E.C., Mr. P. J. I'.ih company; presiding. The re| tho secretaries M Co.,. Ltd. I, read the not C mooting and the report of the780 words
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Article51 1930-07-11 11 Kawne Pet Tin. 381 ho plcal Pagans: Prospecting. 78.63 tion, 5:t,277.i".'. tribute al 7 Renong Tin Dredgii picals No. dredge, SIC pit dredges los: is hoars owing i" restriction. The toial .outwit £or thc.nmnth.i. 1.61 1 picul Kay Yew (Kinta Valley) T Glraiau Tin. 7irt hi or lIL'.W)51 words
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Advertisement117 1930-07-11 11 7»- VM:i mi t lull hill k.l- »"dl..J TAr..J ««W" im >,, «,.j, t.u.,, k.. ..if <,,„,. k./ii, .1 ik. ..i.l .(>•• ;i*v, ».llarl«a /all SEVENTY-SIX MANUFACTURERS OF CARS, TRUCKS' and buses use WILLIARD BATTERIES Manufacturers of automobiles, trucka and buses have spent millions of dollars in experiments and research117 words
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1155 1930-07-11 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY, 11, 1930. THE AMAZING F.M.S. n! after Vv. m John Scott had 439nmcd, oftVe as Colonial Secretary for raits Set it fell to his lot to ■UK SB ar.ii;;.U report. The same experimce bas befallen Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane bortly fter taking over1,155 words
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Article1376 1930-07-11 12 What Will the Future Of Wireless Be? These articles— which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are to form chapters in a book by H. H. Tilt man and T. C. Bridges Master Minds of Modern Science." which is being now1,376 words
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Article15 1930-07-11 12 Mr. H. M. Robson, C.8.E., is returnr to Malaya m ct month on a visit.15 words
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Article15 1930-07-11 12 Mr. and Mrs. L\ A. Baibour are due tc •eturn to Singapore early in Ojtober.15 words
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Article16 1930-07-11 12 Mr. John Hands, manager cf The Central Rubber Factory. Ltd. returned from leave by the R->j;>utar.a.16 words
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Article22 1930-07-11 12 Mrs. Goodwin, widow of the 'ato Mr. I. 1 ho diod su Idenly last .v.il:. will be K aving for Home tomorrow22 words
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Article33 1930-07-11 12 Mr. K. P. K. Menon. a membc" of the Malacca Bar. will be going to Kuah. Lumpur next week to seek admission tc i. F.M.S. Bar. Hs will appear befort ef .In.- .ic.33 words
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Article36 1930-07-11 12 Mr. W. T. Peel, son of S,r William I'. el, the Governor of Hong Kong, is or his way from England to visit Hong Kont; Be is in the Ra.iputana, whu-h is due in Singapore tomorrow.36 words
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Article32 1930-07-11 12 Interviewed in London on July 2 in regard to rumours emanating from Ceylon to the effect that he would not return, the Governor, Sir Herbert Stanley sai> that he was definitely returning.32 words
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Article47 1930-07-11 12 The ir.arriage took place at the Royal bapei, Windsor Great Park, on June t, 1' Mr. Kenneth E. Archer, son of Mr. •md Mrs. E. 11. Archer, of Bishopsgate. Englefleld Gnsan, with Mi3s Stephanie Kinl.iy. dau-rhter of the late Mr. Maurict Pinky, and Mrs. Finlay, of Colombo.47 words
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Article47 1930-07-11 12 We are asked to state that old novels. periodicals etc., will always be gratefully received i y the Sailors' Institute, Singapore. The Institute has given away hundreds ;>f books and thousands of magazines during the past year, and there is always a great demand for reading matter.47 words
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Article62 1930-07-11 12 The Rev. G. V. Summers, Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Seremban, and IV 1 of the Methodist Episcopal Misdon, Nejrri S'-r.ibilan, leaves at -he end f this month with Mrs. Summers for Kh'ng on transfer. The Rev. C. I) Patterson and M'.-s. Patterson, jf the MeSw .li.-.t. Boys' School. Kuala62 words
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Article77 1930-07-11 12 Sir Frederick Black, who acted as Director-General of the Munitions Supply during the War, (iied at Frimley Green. Surrey, recently at the age of 67. Aftei the War Sir Frederick was managing director of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, a post he held until 19*3. He was at the time of77 words
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Article759 1930-07-11 12 CUTTING DOWN EXPENSES. In these days of economy, when outs in ■alaries are already in operation in bosm irms. it is satisfactory to note that the .Singapore Municipal Commissioner.-, have lot already abandoned the idea of having aximetres on hire cars. It is thr "extra fkkfe759 words
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Advertisement107 1930-07-11 12 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established 190.'i. T. K. K.'S TTBBB TLBr;s. x .">.2."» 20.00 $3.50 30 x ."..77 $22.00 <M.OO 32 x 5.77 $23.00 $J.OO 33 x 6 522.00 $1.00 >♦♦»♦♦»-»»»»♦»♦♦« »m> IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. »»♦■»■»»«-»>, U.107 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-11 12 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers using th" Straits Times are, to tho best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.40 words
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522 1930-07-11 13 TIN MINES CLOSING— AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES' LEAD. FIGHTING IN HEAVY RAIN. Nanking's New Offensive. INITIAL SUCCESSES IN SHANTUNG. Shanghai, July 10. Despite heavy rains the Nationalist Government forces today attacked the Shansi troops on the Pukow-Tsinan Railway. In the centre General Ma Hung-kwei's loth Route Army recaptured Chuefu, near Taian, whichSin Kuo Min - 522 words
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Article2559 1930-07-11 13 The Dardanelles Adventure. WOULD A SECOND ATTACK HAVE SUCCEEDED ¥N the lirst portioi his new. unpublished book, "Crucial Crises of the Great War," which appei I last Friday, Mr. Winston Churchill described t>,e naval att c!< on the Narro\ i h 18, and the mysterious2,559 words
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Article166 1930-07-11 13 Seven Companies to Close Down. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. The Anglo-Malayan Tin Ltd. Inform us that in accordanco with the scheme of the Tin Producers' Association for restriction of output, the following companies will shut down for two months or more as166 words
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Article138 1930-07-11 13 Majority of 179 For Labour. Rugby, July 10. The result of the North Norfolk byelection, necessitated by the elevation to the peerage of Mr. Noel Buxton, formerly Minister of Agriculture, was declared toiay :is follows Lady Noel Buxton (Labour) 14,821. Mr. T. A. Cook (Conservative) 14,642. The newBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article102 1930-07-11 13 i Cotton Trade Losses Owing To Boycott. Simla, July 10. In the Council of State the Government spokesman announced that between April 6 and June 15 there were 4,'!77 person;convicted in connection with the civil disobedience movement throughout India. He added that clearly Gandhi could not be invitedReuter - 102 words
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Article188 1930-07-11 13 Visiting Official's Death In Singapore. The death occurred yesterday afternoon of Mr. Uoyd Kid Chambers, K.C., Solicitor-General for Tasmania who was visiting Singapore on board the s.s. Xieirw Holland. Mr. Chambers was on a holiday tour from Tasmania and fell ill at Muntok, from what v.as188 words
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Article99 1930-07-11 13 Cheka Chief in France Refuses To Go. Paris, July 10. According to a Russian vernacular paper published in Paris by emigres, t/hcChief of tho Cheka in France, Maxi-mo-viteh, has refused to return to Moscow to aiiswi r charges of corruption. According to the same paiier, the minib99 words
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Article107 1930-07-11 13 Mediation of Foreign Power Rejected. Nanking, July X It is understood that the Central Government has rejected the offer of a certain foreign Power to mediate in the Tientsin Customs crisis." The consensus of opinion among the leading Government officials is that as the issue is of a107 words
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Article45 1930-07-11 13 Budget's Staßgerinjf Blow To Trade. Sydney, July 10. The keynote of the Press comment on the Budget is that it is a staggering and ruinous blow to the community generallyespecially the business section, and will nggravate rather than relieve the economic depression. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article30 1930-07-11 13 Stockholm, July 11. The International Trades Union Congress, by 53 to 30, de.ided to transfer the headquarters of the Trades Union International from Amsterdam to Berlin. Boater30 words
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Article45 1930-07-11 13 French Naval Building Suspended. Paris, July 11. M. Briand has informed the Italian Government of his intention to suspend naval shipbuilding in connection with the 1630 programme until December. This will ensure the maintenance of the status quo during the Franco-Italian negotiations. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article89 1930-07-11 13 Demonstrators Attack Police Station. Cairo, July 10. A number of policemen were injured and 70 rioters were arrested at Tantah. A crowd stoned the police station as a protest against the action of the authorities at Mansourah and the police, when endeavouring to disperse the mob, were greetedReuter - 89 words
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Article120 1930-07-11 13 Work of the Economic Council. Rugby, July 10. The Prime Minister. Mr. MacDonall presided today MR a meeting at his official residence of the Economic Advisory Council, which was set up in January to co-ordinate the work of the departments concerned with economic and industrial matters, and120 words
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Article118 1930-07-11 13 Prince of Wales Names Vessel. Rugby. July 10. The Prince of Wales at Dover christene j the world's largest and fastest motor lifeboat, naming th«> vessel Sir William Hilary after the founder of the Lifeboat Institution, who, during his life, was :-oncernud in saving 305 lives. The presidentBritish Wireless - 118 words
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Article199 1930-07-11 13 More Cuts in Navy Estimates. Tokio, July 10. The Navy department is understood to tiara benn forced to accept the Finance Minister's request by the latter's urgent need for a big reduction of the department's estimate.-!. The Navy Oflßcf hns decided to cut a further YlH.fiOO.OflO, hnriilm the199 words
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Article55 1930-07-11 13 Poland's Adhesion to Briand Plan. Warsaw, .July 11. Poland, in common with Spain, Rumania and Italy, has notified her adhesion to M. Briand's memorandum advocating the organisation of a plan for the federation of Europe. The Note expresses willingness to participate in a conference, which Poland suggests shouldReuter - 55 words
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Article204 1930-07-11 13 Fresh Crisis in Liberal Party. DIVIDED FOLLOWERS. Government's Narrow Escape. London. July 10, Mr. Lloyd George, whom the Daily Herald today bitterly calls "the Chameleon of Criccieth." nearly defeated the Government by putting the Whips on yesterday evening's division on the r inance Bill. He hasReuter - 204 words
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Article191 1930-07-11 13 Every Family in Silesian Village Affected. Berlin, July 10. The whole of Germanyl has been plunged into deep mourning by the mining di ast.r in the Silesian village 0* Hansdorl", the- rictims of which now exceed ISO. Kvi ry family in the village is by the catastrophe! andReuter - 191 words
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Article83 1930-07-11 13 Dr. Shiels on Restricted Franchise. London, July 10 Labour social conditions in the Colonir •i.-re discussed at the Colonial ConfereniDr. Drummond Shiels. the Parliament;^-Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said h thought it was important to see th: I 'institutional means were provided ••oicing the inevitable demand of all83 words
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Article102 1930-07-11 13 Action by New York Stock Exchange. New York. July 10. The govamtag committee of the New York Stock Kxchangc has suspended the firm of Sutro and Co. for three years. This ii one of the largest and oMstt established brokerage houses, but it is no way connectedReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement87 1930-07-11 13 i?ij||!IIIIMIEMIi:iMMI^^ I TODAY'S 24 PAGES. PSRC What Will the Future of Wireless Be?, by 11. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridge* '2 New Rooks Ri-viewei 17 Siglap Land Dispute U F.M.S. in 1929 S3 Confidence Trirk CsBM in Kuala Lumpur I Jungle Fire Case Dismissed 1 I Today's Crosvword Puzile87 words
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Article1507 1930-07-11 14 What Is Negligence APPEAL AGAINST $1,000 DAMAGES DISMISSED. (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, July l». Alter a bearing which lasted for ihiei the P.M.S. "'"in of Appeal, th< appeal of Yeo Kim Pong was dismisses ts, and a cross petition by Chian King was lieuit with1,507 words
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Article20 1930-07-11 14 Chcong Koon :-Vn;: <v. nonoutKH ti\at <>f land in Johore Bhnru udveri m rrow ha b*>rn 1 1.. I I.20 words
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Article647 1930-07-11 14 Discussion in Dundee Town Council. As already reported. Mr. D. B. McLay, formerly Municipal Engineer, Singapore. has been appointed City Engineer, Dundee. The appointment was made at a meeting <if the Dundee Town Council iicid on June l'l. and the following report of the647 words
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Article64 1930-07-11 14 "REPRESSION IN INDIA. Mr. Fenner Brockway's Threat. London, July I. Speaking at the Friends' Meetinc House on "Indian Independence,' 1 Mr. Fennnr Brockway, M. P. (L.ioour), demanded the release of political prisoners, without which no settlemtnt was possible. Mr. Brockway condemned the Government's "repression" and announced that at the earliest64 words
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Article76 1930-07-11 14 The Adelphi Hotel announce a new Sahara! show for the roof garden dinnerdance tomorrow (Saturday) night. Rowin» and Dandolo. from th«J Folies Bergent and the Moulin Rouge. Paris, will appear n a series of acrobatic dances. Mr. Toh Koon Bu. Miss Teo Poh and a troupe of acrobats76 words
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Article120 1930-07-11 14 A case is proceeding at NcRombo, Ceylon, in whii h a sixteen-year-old jjirl named Eunice de Fransz is suinjr the Archbishop of Colombo and Sistcv Mary Anunciata, i Principal, St. Mary's Girls' English School, Negoinbo, for danagta in Rs. 1,01m for wrongful expulsion from school on June ?4 last year.120 words
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Article340 1930-07-11 14 Lead Poisoning Dangers In Singapore. Charges recalling a Note which appear- ed in the Straits Times on Saturday under the heading Danger in Face Powder," drawing attention to an article on > "Lead Poisoning in Chinese Girls" in the Mal'n-iii Medical Journal by Professor E. B. ilawes, were340 words
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Article62 1930-07-11 14 Mr. Rudolph de Cruz Collapses And Dies. Mr. Rudolph de Cruz, a member of the Eurasian Company, S.v.c. collapsed lay during a route march and died soon afterwards. The company were engaged in a s march for the Warren Shield. Mr. de Cruz was employed by Ribeiro62 words
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Article114 1930-07-11 14 Pre-Nuptial Agreement Case Wife's Defence. ;ain Rr.ditchevitch, a former diplomatic courier for the late King Nicholas of Montenegro, has brought a lawsuit for the confirmation of a pre-nuptial agreement made with his wife in Camden, New Mrs. Raditchevitch was the former Miss Winifred li.il Smith, daughter of114 words
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Article59 1930-07-11 14 Wins First Place in Race Near Bucharest. 'crazy quilt" automobile recently uiin first place in a nee at Temesvar, near Bucharest, The car, driven by Prince Nicholas, was especially constructed and contained a Steyer model frame; Sunbeam motor; Ford wheels; Packard brakes; while the steering wheel59 words
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Article87 1930-07-11 14 Full Executive Power Vested In Governor. Malta, July 2. A proclamation has been issued suspending the constitution. It retains the previous Executive Council, but empowers the Governor to act without consultation, or in opposition to, the opinions of the Council, and validates all the Ordinances issued by the87 words
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Article87 1930-07-11 14 The Police Band will perform the following programmes at Katong Park today and the Botanic Gardens on Sunday Today at 9 p.m. The Ghost of th'j Major" (Grossman): "Life Divine" (Jenkins) "Notte d'lncanto (Cerri) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn) "For !.ver" Afrer) "Sweetheart of all my Dreams" (Fitch); "Rip Van Winkle" (Plamiuette)87 words
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Article262 1930-07-11 14 Only Eye-Witness A Child. In his summing up at the Singapore Asrizes yesterday afternoon, in the case in which three Chinese WBIS charged before him with armed gang robbery at the 10th mile, Changi. on the roadside. Mr. Justice (."oi>l«.tL drew the. jury's attention to a curious262 words
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Article135 1930-07-11 14 Eurasian Who Had Been Out Of Work. Claude O'Grady, a Singapore Eurasian, aged 29, was found dead on :t lounge early this morning by friend: with whom he was living in Onan Road, in the j Katong District. The police were informed snd Mr. J. (I.135 words
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Article90 1930-07-11 14 Steps to Prevent Other Seizures. Nankin;;. June 19. The Customs administration has order- ed that the Customs at Chinwangtao, hitherto under the jurisdiction of the Tientsin Customs, is to be immediately transferred and placed under the control of the Shankaikuan Custom?, as a precautionary measure, to prevent the90 words
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Article306 1930-07-11 14 Can You Help These Men In accordance with Ihe seTei ni.ule in the Notes of the Day column on Tuesday we give publicity to the fol- lowing appeals fur work from men »hn are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be306 words
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Article83 1930-07-11 14 Sentenc of two months' rigoroui mprisonmeni wai passed on Ali in Indian poita constabb by Mr. P. S. rVilliams, the Second Police Magistrate, afternoon on a chs ittcmpting to accept an ill< ion of i>: cents from Chii ing to th. prosecution, conducted Insj ector King, th83 words
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Advertisement23 1930-07-11 14 The Big Race "JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT First "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" Sole Agents BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.23 words
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Article1303 1930-07-11 15 U.S. Open Golf Championship— Bobby Jones Again!— Local Cricket Notes. CRICKET NOTES AND COMMENTS. Plucky Effort by 8.8. I. PLENTY OF RUNS ON HARD WICKETS. Another ideal week-end 1 produced some excellent cricket. Several bntsmen. found the hard-haked wickets much to their liking, and the bowlers suffered accordingly. The Merchants1,303 words
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Article156 1930-07-11 15 Ei^ht Changes in Personnel Of Trial Elevens. Eiitht chaagea have been mad- in the players invited i i lake part in the Sinjta'on- trial, which will be played on the S.C.C. Padang t' morrow and Sunday, in preparation for the Bolony-F.M.S. match. Ashworth, Lieut Bryan, Gotch, Hamilton, Jansen,156 words
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Article1116 1930-07-11 15 Another "Bogey" Ground ENCLANIVS STRONG ELEVEN. Rujrby, July 10. Intense interest h;;* been aroused in the third Test match which litlm at tn mm row. Thr wrathei prospecti are favourable, and expert* declare that the piuh prepared for the match if I I'l trc I.1,116 words
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Article201 1930-07-11 15 I'riday. July 11. S.A.K.A. L*ag~Bt: Reserves Div., it»lr.ys vs. S.C.F.A. A." Jalan Eesar Friendly, B.C.C. v-. Johore, Stadium. Saturday. July II on Sports, Polo ground. lk Turf «'luli Summer Meeting. Outrani School Sports, Stadium. Football: liart!i-> i 1 v t.- vt Collet, R.I. i ricket: S |imi for201 words
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Article1206 1930-07-11 15 f Overwhelmed by Mendiola. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF PLUCK. r Is Boy Walley a back-number? Many" people asked themselves that question. 4 when they saw him lose to the hard-.' hitting Joe Mendiola at the Lion City Ringlast night. Though Walley gave one ot the pluckiest displays ever1,206 words
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Article160 1930-07-11 15 First Day of UA Open Championship. Inu-rlachen. Florida, July M. The American open golf championship began today. There are 111 entries, including Bobby Jones, the holder, Tolley, Perkins and Hagen. The la I named V considered to offer th< severest opposition to Jones. Eighteen holea were played today,160 words
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Advertisement67 1930-07-11 15 The Most Popular of (til Operas "PAGLIACCI" Can now be purchased i.i complete form on nine "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS. The iasl includes the most famous of Italian soloists, with Hie full chorus and orchestra of t lk* La Seala, .Milan. Price complete, including album $22.50. /^2l^\ S MOUTRIE CO.,67 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-11 15 HMtMminmn«ninnm I'erak races and other sporcins; ne»s will be found on I'age Nineteen.13 words
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Advertisement76 1930-07-11 15 PEARLS! A fine light, without glare, without stint, without waste. B^B^B^r BH^Liaaaaal s^sVi^B^ A FINE LlGHT— pure white in quality WITHOUT CLARE— for reading writing and working without cyt strain WITHOUT STlNT— the maximum light for the current consumed. WITHOUT WASTE— the pearl finish lets the light come through. s>76 words
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Advertisement363 1930-07-11 16 for Economical Transportation /Jm mES IT' fr^t"' LVv I ;-tt.s will COVERING 1)50 miles of road through the Federated Malay States carrying three adult passengers and 90 lb. of luggage visiting Hasan Serai in the north, Kuala Lipis in the east and Malacca in the south, running at a cruising363 words
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Advertisement247 1930-07-11 16 DITTO FOR J*^**^ 1"*1 DITTO MAKES if 1 COPIES direct hLHOOLS, from yQUr Ditto, duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or Chinese brush work-— on thinnest paper or heaviest cardboard. Copies may be made ON ANY SIZE SHEET up to 21 by 34 inches. IN ONE OR MORE COLOURS AT247 words
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Advertisement56 1930-07-11 17 BOOKS WRI RS By ERIC CIS. LETT K. <;." or THE STBAiTS TIMES). Price $3.00 or r:uu CILLm The Author of "Hooks Writers,' Mr. HUGH WALPOLE Mr. J. C. SQUIRE Says Says He has a remarkable know- He is a man of wide reading ledge of modern English and distinctive56 words
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Advertisement108 1930-07-11 18 Phone 61S8. P. 0. Box 662. Associated with Cood Tailoring H. B. WINTER Merchant Tailor SIIIHT t,\l» VYJAMI M4KEH Si, li- Agent for COLLARS LATEST) SHI.I.S ;iu<! SHAPKK IN DKKSS SHIRTS and COLLARS NOW IN STOCK. 20, BATTKRY KOAI), SINGAPORE. Ft? I V AT THE TOP BUT WiTHIN EASIER REACH108 words
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Advertisement209 1930-07-11 18 Safe! TV i 1 K K R Blrike a I !;< match never hold an open flair m TininnTahlr oil jnrwn or JM-Iio! iiintes! Flash .m> your Evcrea«ly. Flood iK( --|»oj ill' -ar«-.ltrilli:iiiUiint'uil-■Bg lij^iit. Always curry u d«*|»»'nd-aulc,duru!i!<-Evereudy Flawhli^ht with Ever«-a<ly Batteries the world's fiscal ilunhlijrht. Oittainahle from all first209 words
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Advertisement206 1930-07-11 18 JK jßSEfe^ /^^^T Or i-» >5(ll \s£§3«s r?r*/ W HEN y oor nery r w*allw al1 alte jfSfcSßat-"*^/ DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS MfgySS&r Thtir compo.ilioo form, a true tonic C2*JlivT| influence on the nervous syttrm. Iwhiiimh »y~ Sleeplessness is the result of iiuicka n overworked nerves and diiorderrd w >i^ digestion,206 words
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Article1026 1930-07-11 19 lap Land Dispute. ALLEGED CHEATING BY MAN AND WDTE. plicated proposition involving the, man and a iroman, Do she same name and possessory 1 piece of la"d ituated at Baal Mr. 1 \Vil.-<-n. the Criminal District Judge who iterday afterii finding until MonIlyluni. as La1,026 words
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Article201 1930-07-11 19 Party to Welcome Visitors To London. A tea-pai y *M hvid l.y the .Malayan Students' Union on June 6 at the Buckinghani Restaurant, London, in honour of in London. The Hon 'n-n Siang. f'.H.E., M.A., LLJI. >.), V.1).. .Mrs. Song Ong Siang, Ui. and Mrs. Tan Soon Bin.201 words
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Article110 1930-07-11 19 Man Charged and Allowed Bail in $2,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, July 10. ection with the Chans Boad I. Monday nitcht when a Chinas" eked down l>y a motorist who If l;i\i driven 08, a Hokliien, S.>h appeared in the police court tod< on110 words
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Article57 1930-07-11 19 The Kini: and Queen Speak To Berlin. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 11. The Kins and yueen carried on yesterday evening a wireless telephone conversation with BcrlfM, which was only partly successful owing to the intorferihv of ;itmos|>herii s. The (^ourt leaves for Uua ll57 words
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Article600 1930-07-11 19 Large Number Of Entries. A successful meeting ought to result from ».*<• large number of entries received for the Garrison Sport's which are to be held tomorrow, on the Singapore Polo Club Ground, Balestier Road, beginning .r 2.30. The number of competitors, which is about 60, includes several600 words
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Article54 1930-07-11 19 United States League Results. New York, July 10. The following are the results <>i ba.-i-l>;ill games played today: \iit cnal League. Philadelphia tort to Ntw York B—lo. American League. NVv fork l"-t to Philadelphia I—B. Js(^ti>n lost to Washington 2—7.2 7. St. Loaia beat ChU-ago 7—4. Detroit l<»t toReuter - 54 words
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Article110 1930-07-11 19 Criminal Poisoning A Rarity. It is reveled in the annual report of the Government Analyst's Department, Straits Settlements, tat the year 1(0, that the 'visoning case-: reported upon invariably were the icsuit of accident or suicide. Criminal proceedings very rarely followed the discovery of poison. But, the110 words
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Article116 1930-07-11 19 IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking for this play to bo produced I.; the S.A.D.C. shortly, is now open. The play is n thriller with n good plot and members of the audiences are asked not to disclose who is the per|>etrator of the evil deeds, so that the interest of116 words
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Article41 1930-07-11 19 The Wesley Methodist KpipcopaJ Church Sunday School will hold the annual picnic tomorrow at Sajidringha.m," 13\4 milestone Changi Koud. Mrnjiu-rs and their parents who desire transportation axe asked to attend at the church grounds, 4 Fort Conning Road, before 8.30 a.m.41 words
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Article780 1930-07-11 19 Fair Attendance at Perak Races. (From Our Own CorvespMuk-nt.) Ipoh, July 11. The fields were Rood and the sport en- ii.-ysiblc- at the races here yesterday. The attendance was fair, and among the spectators was the Sultan of Perak a.-.<l Mr. W. R. EIIpk. the780 words
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Article57 1930-07-11 19 Th< following will represent the Indian Association at badminton against the lilaokUirn Badminton Party on the I. A. court at 8 p.m. sharp tomorrow. Singles M. I. Fernandez, A. I. Pereira, (i. V. Sanlhou, S. K. Iyer, P. G. Menon and P, K. Menon. Doubles M. I. Fernandez and57 words
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Article35 1930-07-11 19 The F.M.S. Police sports win be held at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium at 2Mi p.m. on Saturday, when the Acting Commissioner, officers and men of the F.M.S. police will be at home to their friends.35 words
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Article408 1930-07-11 19 Spirited Opposition By Johore Eleven. S.K.C. 2: Johore 1. Th? friendly match played on the Padai 1 yestercky afternoon between the Singapore Recreation Club and a Johore toiim. proved an interesting fixture. Th. former did well to win by '2— 1. The s;n:-e is indicative of the-408 words
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Article409 1930-07-11 19 Indian Association Week-End Fixtures. The following will rtpraiCßt the Indian Association at cricket against the United EagteMM Recreation Club on the I. A. ground tomorrow A. Abbasbhoy, P. S. F.'.na: I.;:. Wasir Singh, D. K. Samy, Choor Sinph, A. N. Katyal. A. S. human, K. I.all, IVja Singh,409 words
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Article78 1930-07-11 19 L.L.T.C. Tournament. The foUowiag WU9 the results of ties played yesterday in the L.L.T.C tournament Ladies' Open Mlk Mr HtnneU and Mr-, liurhanan kwl Mr Battilhlll and .Mrs. K. Ji. Stevens. I*, -2, 6—2. Mixed Dimilili--. Handirap. Mrs. Donnelly and Burke heat Mrs.. (Juy Bttma and KenneU. 1 9,78 words
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Article667 1930-07-11 19 Exciting Competition For Championships. Amidst eceaes of tl enthusiasm, tke Loyfatt and Richards House* fought i, ut tho championship at the St. Andiw. 's Bduwl pi'i jroaterdky on the Rufilrs Institution ground, and it was nm until the last event <>i" the day 'h relay that667 words
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Article24 1930-07-11 19 Winchester Win Ashburton Shield. London, July 10. Winchester College won the Aahbarton Shield at r.i.-ley today with a score of 171. Reutcr.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement71 1930-07-11 19 Mb a SM) r A A Reliable Kidney Tonic. EVf-.uv seeker of rabmtt hi uld aae Doan'a Hack icho Kid DC) fills. Mark how this kidney tonic hnprovefl your health: how you !':.ck ceases to ache b< iimii?. and musclas are fi>- .1 from pain how nor kidney and bladder71 words
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Article710 1930-07-11 20 Hank Manager Arrested On Suspicion. Hong Kong. June IK. A ii. y -t<nous (hath has caused a run n Iho Ka Nam Ton;?, a native banking ni in Canton. head office is at Tungshan, a model ■-idential district, and this morning a i,- crowd of ])<>)|p!710 words
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Article176 1930-07-11 20 Leave Oslo in Regiments On Eve of Rat Week." Have rats the power to sense coming danger The question is answered in the affirmative by some authorities in a summing up of the result of a campaign against the rat nuisance in Oslo. The campaign lasted for a176 words
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Article202 1930-07-11 20 Bright Screen Comedy At The Capitol. Kmbarrassing Moments,'' which is row being shown at the Capitol is a bright American comedy. Marian Fuller (Meraa Kennedy), returns from high life in New York and finds her provincial fiance Jasper Hick;m (William Austin) rather dull. T i :ip his attentions202 words
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Article44 1930-07-11 20 Lilliputian Troupe at Raffles Today. A Lilliputian troaae consisting oi three men and three women will give a cabaret entertainment at the tea dance at Raffles Hotel today. These tiny people sin.; and dance acceptably, and a novel progi aaua i promised.44 words
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Article18 1930-07-11 20 (iron t.'wn < irrespomlent.) P. nanir, Jul> The i'" I were f tund i ;!isi hai Tiny18 words
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Advertisement192 1930-07-11 20 The New y^Zl N. Mf CUSTOM-BUILT Ml \T VOUR COMMAND iriHi-m.irk mu I F"ii it",.n pen niiis to choose from. Jm m :<■ varied asaortment of l>eautiful, col-,-^CTBV M&i oured holders. .and the pleasure of •''■•■'^■3m mil m owning the pe-i t:;«t exactly suits |V^€R|« mlw VOUl ever v writing192 words
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Advertisement9 1930-07-11 20 LUnere Uiia/iiu counts 92. supreme, <$> !AMbßftTo BUTLER, Z*' ENGLAND9 words
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Advertisement136 1930-07-11 21 "SPEEOEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Ageata DIETHELM CO., LTO., (Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE PENA.NG IPOH BANGKOK. GREEN MANURE SEEDS all different types from ready stock. BUDWOOD BUDDED STUMPS from the well-known Tjirandji No. 1 clone. 'I Obtainable at competitive prices from Borneo Sumatra Trading Co., Ltd. H .land'136 words
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Advertisement289 1930-07-11 21 WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished Tatient had very bad morning sickness i i i «t« t wee fretful flatulence i■ i became rery iU. I advised Sunshine Ghxo romked tfter meals ,a not gaining weight, S^,^b« B ,t»-d^S£«i2 > .^cdSunshineGlaxo.289 words
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Article3498 1930-07-11 22 SMALL DEFICIT. Estimates of Revenue Exceeded. MR. COCHRANE'S TRIIUTE TO SIR 11. CLIFFORD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. The Federated Malay states enjoyed on I osperon year, states the Hon. Mr. C.W.H. Cochraae, C.M.G., Chief in Government, F.M.S. in his annual3,498 words
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Advertisement268 1930-07-11 23 INSURANCE I COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £(50,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Mufager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Business. IS Enjoying P.npid Giowth. HAS A Policy for Kvery Need. EKtahlished268 words
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Advertisement179 1930-07-11 23 A PERSONAL TEST will convince you that the "TRIUMPH" SUPER— SEVEN IS THE FINEST SMALL CAR IN THE WORLD FOR PERFORMANCE, SAFETY, COMFORT, STRENGTH PHONE 5121 AND OUR MOTOR DEPT. will be pleased to afford you the opportunity of a trial run. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE179 words
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Advertisement142 1930-07-11 24 OCE A N MOTOR POLICIES FOR EY TP I? A 2%. 1 1\ Jt\ MILEAGE SPEED CONTROLABILITY VALUE YOU MUST TRY THE MORRIS MINOR TRIPLEX GLASS MORRIS MINOR TOURER $1,400. CHROMIUM PLATING COMPLETE EQUIPMENT. MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Ibci l tkt Straits Settlements) Represented throughout F.M.S. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD. Kuching,142 words
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Advertisement80 1930-07-11 24 DO YOU WANT I IIP? Concessionaires Tor Malaya ITALASIA LIMITED (Incorporated in the S.S.i SIXCi.VrORE. KVALA I.LMIIR, [FOB AM) [K.VANf.. WjA DEIJGHTFILLV DIFFERENT M\ ORANGEPOP mfttle entirely from ||gj|Kjg Orangrs u^Sy^ in: alt mil t\n f^*Mi REFRESHING. L^L^J 'Phone 3463. isJ r ii*_-^X or your Trial order. PHOENIX AERATED WATER80 words
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Advertisement70 1930-07-11 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great I Head Mm for Kateya SINGAPORE. Rubber Restrict io n THERE IS NO RISK of damage to yonr RUBBER TREES WHEN RESTING IF THE TAPPED PANEL is treated tdth f yTf a h "BY TEST THE BEST." Samples .md particulars70 words
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