The Straits Times, 12 July 1930
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Title Section39 1930-07-12 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CINTUBT.] V THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAY\J~ WW 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JI'LY 12, 1930 fTJICITy) ENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930 PRICE 10 CENT39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1930-07-12 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. CPHONE 6181). Ny Carlsberg Beer In nnttlri and an draught. Snlr Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. Condensed Milk of Uniform Quality UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY IS OBTAINED BY UNIFORMITY OF ORIGIN j|ilpiil|p^ ALL 'plmSi "SIPRfiF RRANII" ill 1 IjK' > 1 i 4^.162 words
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Advertisement228 1930-07-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683) JAEGER RUGS $10.50 .J/fem $37,50 15.00 M lL 45.00 27.50 jP^j^j^ 55.00 32.50 65.00 We carry an extensive range of Jaeger all-wool traveling rugs in all the newest designs and colourings. The (juality of Jaeger products i-, too well known to need any228 words
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Advertisement14 1930-07-12 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 1 Inc. in Denmark SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement466 1930-07-12 2 F. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES oratad in England) MAIL \M> I'ASSBNGBR AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. ICT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. R.UPUTANA 16.000 Jul> II 9,000 July 26 11.199466 words
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Advertisement607 1930-07-12 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 July 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 HARUNA MARU 10,600 Aug. 18 14 t KAMO MARU 8.000 Aug. 13 14 S KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11 12607 words
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Advertisement454 1930-07-12 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 1 7.865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,.'12 tonsi. The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia,454 words
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Advertisement640 1930-07-12 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depta. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Hooking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.640 words
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Advertisement597 1930-07-12 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMENGENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. NKW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route subject597 words
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Advertisement493 1930-07-12 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siann HANGKOK COASTING BERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu. Kelaqtan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora. LaeOß, Biehon, Uandon, Kohsamui. Langsuan, Chumpoi and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB July 14 July 18 VAI.AYA July 21 .1 MAI.INI July L's July .!(i The ."vteamers nre fitted throughout \vi:li493 words
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Advertisement350 1930-07-12 3 DUTCH MAILS N.Y. Stoonivaarl Ma:itschap|»ij Ni'derland and N.V. llolU-rdamsche Lloyd MEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO (n,.i Amsterdam Southampton Miirs, ill.- Rotterdam hi. nun i:.l- Jaljf ik 11,,,,.: 1 l.i 1 1" S.M.N. July it j ,k 13,000 RX. Aag. 1 K> den S.M.N. Aur. 8 m.v. R.L. Aag. ii350 words
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Advertisement1436 1930-07-12 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED Incnrpori'.Ud i:i Dcnmurk 1 Telephone MM. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To CKNOA, LONDON. KOTTEKDAM. HAMBI R(i AND < OI'KNHAGEN. Loan S'jiorc. I'eimni;. I AI.STIIIA July 12 July 14 ■j, AI.SiA Jot) :J0 Aug. 1 lIONIA Aiir. "JO Au(f. 22 m>. I.AI.ANDIA S.pt. sVpt.1,436 words
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Advertisement433 1930-07-12 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT SC'HEDI IK. Sailings for United States and (anada Points from Hong Kong. S.m ian ism. Ua it— lln ai'J San Mefßl gjS. COLDEM RIVEI nib noin Hunt.- Kaaf Aun. BJL433 words
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Advertisement417 1930-07-12 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK (iiiuuUi's Rocky Mountain playground F.,, bunkl,t. nl \nfm i Mil. L U LAWLBE, (.en.ral A K ent. ll<inK Kon; Itiink hMakaVS, CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Rail/toy System in America SIANG LIM PARK LORONG 40. GEYLANG. GABDBN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses f-i'.O per month. 3-roomed }i(iu:<cs 1f25417 words
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Advertisement658 1930-07-12 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manager. Straits Times. Cecil Stroot. Please insert the following small sdvert i«i>men( for days Ther- *r«j approximately sov»n words to a lina and thora ia a flat rata charge w. 2S cents prr lin« per insertion with A minimum of aM dollar per inscrtiun.658 words
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Advertisement532 1930-07-12 4 MOTOR VEHICLES CITROEN, r 8 a.p. (10 ANTED .nrgaln. MISCELLANEOUS MARBLES, white Itali.-.n. 1. TcWraph St. STEWARD, GENERAL HOSPITAL, JOHORE BAHRU. fhi appointment has been filled. PRENCB TUITION, by lady taaekat $3 a lesson, coarse l^ |30. Morning i evening $1, iapid method. 182, Straits Time.-. Ih't< H SONS. Prirata532 words
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Advertisement753 1930-07-12 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, No. 87, Meyer Rosd. Entry from June 1. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 4 and 4- A, Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET, iiuinralow. Sitvons Road, garage, tennis couit. electric light, iraa. Apply l r >J Straits Times. TO LET, vacancies at753 words
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Advertisement569 1930-07-12 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 25, Malacca Street, first floor, fmuicdiute entry. Apply 6, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, Offices at 1-A, Raffles Quay, from Aug. 1. For rent and particulars apply to tiuihrie Co., Ltd. GODOWNS NOS. IB AND 16, Trafalgar itieet. Entry Sept. 1, 1930. Apply The -'yclf Carnage569 words
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Advertisement581 1930-07-12 4 ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927), LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) (RegiKtered under the Trust Companies Ordinance 192(1). NOTICE is batafcy given th.it the Second Annual General .'.iectinc of the Company will be held at the Registered OlHces of the Company, 1 U, KalHes Chambers, Rallies Place, on Snturdny, July 19,581 words
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Advertisement665 1930-07-12 4 DtKiS DOGS DOGS As we are eoatlnaally dispatching dogs, for Companions »r Sporting purposei the ii may depend you good value for y.iur money: Fox Terriers. Irish Terriers, Australian Terriers. \iri-rlalr- and Blue Cattle lKnrs i 7— £i:>. Collies, Irish Setters re> hounds, Tointers, I'omeraniaiis and Blue Terriers CM— CM.665 words
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Article508 1930-07-12 5 Can be obtained at the following place* in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hotel Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. (Irosvenor Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Tlac*. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffle* Plac* and Tank Roud Station. G. H. Kiat ft Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay. Asiatic508 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement431 1930-07-12 5 AUCTION SALE <>r valuabt* Slnaapon prupcrtios situate at Road, < Iwn SwM Road, LoronßS 28 and l«, Gcjrlang RaaaV. Karkn Road. A! Mi K.».n S.--HC Co.'s salci Chnlia Sirret on Wi'Hncsday. Jul> lt>. Nt 2..10 p.m. i ValaaUe freehold lan<l and comnoond dwelling houa* kn*wa a* No. 325, i. fronting431 words
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Advertisement493 1930-07-12 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN TJIASEM LANDS. SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OP JAVA, LTD., LONDON 1 offer for sale A. Hevea Seed from the Company* isolated budded Soed Garden* at Wangoenredja Tjikadoe Seed particulars of which will be found in the November 1927 issue of "The Planter." PRICE. 2."i493 words
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Advertisement238 1930-07-12 5 FOR EVERY <7 \9 f\ COURSE 'J EXCEPT *lj 44 a jfr THE V \&Z<J'i SWtETS ittmVmX DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair \\r:ir and Tear of Nerve and IJody Price la, "il and 4*. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Ineorporattd in the- Btralta Settlements aiul Registered under The238 words
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Advertisement193 1930-07-12 5 **«l BOOKS A MANUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHIC TFXBNIUl y. deacribing apparatoa, 'naterial* and the detail* of procedure by L. J. Hibbert 51.50 ALL ABOUT PHOTOGBAPHY. How to nake Rood picturea by P. R. Salmon F.R. PS. $1.50 PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING. p.-ofe**ional and commercial by R. R. Rawkioa $2.11 RETOUCHING FINISHING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS193 words
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Advertisement124 1930-07-12 5 linl I I I 1 11 VI IT IS BETTER TO BE SURE THAN SORRY. jjm The timely use of a lip Extinguisher will save much avoidable loss. Sole Agnta Tor Ifahya IfEN TJRA I J 1 W(* [ENCiNC^^'iWrkS L'?| ha 1 HNGAPOU IPOH KUALA LUMPUR i "i i— 'i124 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1930-07-12 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (Payable in Advance.) STRAITS TIMES (Daily) Including Postage. Within Outside Singapore Malaya. Malaya. Without Postage. Monthly f 3.00 f 4.00 I 2.50 Quarterly 8.50 12.00 7.60 yeariy 17.00 24.00 16.00 Yearly 34.00 4800 30.00 STKAIIS BLDGET (Weekly) Including Poatage. Within Outaide Singapore Malaya. Malaya. Without Poctage. Monthly t67 words
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FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
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Article838 1930-07-12 6 HONG KONG LETTER. Pity China's Journalists. J SHANGHAI AND SWATOW OUTRAGES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, July i. Amid the jrl >om which ha; settled over i n fell OUt of the dollar thei comic relief. Shopkeepers are revising then price-lists —upward, and thrifty hmsc-k-boy's838 words
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Article412 1930-07-12 6 Police Fire on Students Many Wounded. Canton, June 30. Seiii.u-; trouble ha:: arisen in Government educational circl.s in Toishan City as a result of the teachers' salaries not being paid for several months. The teaching staffs of six of the district .-clsoois in Toishan City went on412 words
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Article66 1930-07-12 6 Alarmed by New Nanking Regulation. Shanghai, July 1. i Grave apprehension is felt in foreign' commercial circles as a result of the i Nanking Government 1 new registration clause requiring foreign firms to register, i .'ii default of which the.- will be debarred from bringing suit.; in the66 words
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Article247 1930-07-12 6 Will Kill Trade of Port Say the Merchants. Tientsin, June 27. In a strong protest against N'-.nkin«;'s imposition of dual taxation on (roods sent to the Tientsin Customs, the officials of I the Chines? Chamber of Commerce here yesterday sent telegrams to the National Government,247 words
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Article41 1930-07-12 6 Shansi Authorities to Take Over Shortly. Peking. -July Chinese reports indicate that the Shansi authorities intend to take over the Peking local Customs shortly, bat th- Customs Office, so frr, is continuing to function j normally ;i:u! without interference.41 words
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Article225 1930-07-12 6 U.S. Dept. of Commerce To Leave Peking. Hone Konjc, July 5. Th? United Btates Department of Commerce is < losine down its offive in Peking, and distributing the Americans c mployed there between Shanghai and Tientsin. Th:- Amerfeaa commercial attache, Mr. Jukan Arnold, who has225 words
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Article107 1930-07-12 6 Work on New Free Port To Start This Month. Canton. June In compliance with the request < f Mr. Tanu- Shac-,\i, ihe Prov:nci;>.! Council, ap- d yesterday $30,000 upening for the development of Tong K-i WTan world duty-free port. ..in;: ceremony will be held on July at107 words
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Article190 1930-07-12 6 Murder Two Children In Szechuan. Shanghai, June News from Tzeliutiing, Ssechuan, ntatcs that at a place les <!i tart, in the low.r section of boys w. re playing robl ioday ard entered the home of ::.i uncle and found a twelve-ycai-oki trill, and r.n eight-year-old boy. keeping house,190 words
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Article380 1930-07-12 6 An Attempted Boycott By Chinese. Shanghai, July l. The Kuoniintariir advocates a general boycott of the telephone services, and urges that the Chinese staff should deelars a strike, inasmuch the sale of the concern to '.he International Ti ar.,l Telegraph Corporation cor I ii fringe ment i t380 words
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Article210 1930-07-12 6 Tightening Ip the Passport Regulations. Canton, -i an i lit. An order has been issued Ministry for Portign Affair.; in Nanking to ai! the departments of Foreign Affaire at the Provincial Government to the effect that foreigners travelling in the interior of China, to places not <>|>210 words
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Article218 1930-07-12 6 P.C. Held Up Rifle Stolen. THRILLING CHASE, HUNT AND FIGHT. Canton, July :i red in thr northern l, last nitrht shortly after el upon a police d robbed him of his n munition. i unstable and him i > direct them to the North them, but218 words
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Article209 1930-07-12 6 Men Injured and Crops Destroyed. Hong Kong, July 1. u.ci;.'hinK ri i each, fell in th injuring on-n-an severely ;in! others more or les-; in addition to injuring animals, r.,' the Hinphong district, in a hai Chineae autbori tie*, hrive requested assistance, declaring th.i*. they are facing209 words
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Article137 1930-07-12 6 To (case Operations This Month. < anton. July M.\ 'an Ki-mo, Commissioner of Finance, has today ordered the Mint to ;-<;i-> ..v .;;i:;,^ before the <nd <>f this us loon as all the silver bullion i:i store lias been used up. The itatcs, mmfflg either things, thai137 words
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Miscellaneous145 1930-07-12 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle. •5T j «~'LJ««T nn i\ i I M Wm i 1 I LJ (CLUES.) ACROSS. Imaginm ereaUre SI. Venerated 1. Moral soundness 28, Sledcea 8. M:ilp pnoFc Li. Scottish land owner 10. Reiambling oolite ;r,. Unit of work 11. Lively (Mus.; K. Before 12. Bight 32. Exclamation145 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement196 1930-07-12 7 tLHAMBRJt I THC THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND ffl REPRODUCTION ,JHI,.IJL 8 5.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.1 S p.m. Owinj; to Tremendous Sncciss Sea-son Extended l ntil Sunday. MATINEE TODAY AND TOMORROW AT I P.M. Children Half Price. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAVERS GREAT MUSICAL SUPER .ORB BYRON OF BROADWAY with KMIM.IMi mKY. CUFI E.DWASDB, MABIOM196 words
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Advertisement309 1930-07-12 7 WM VU iVMW U hi UU UU UU \UU W y U U \,/MU °l 9HHPbHHBbBb»SBEHHBbB9| J ®m Rf *«f Wmm 11 H mL^twfeS hkHUrl^r^^^^b 6.15 Your Popular Rendezvous! 9.15 .MATINEE TODAY at 3.15 and TOMORROW (Sunday). Children Half Price. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Universal's Hilariously Funny Comedy Success. EMBARRASSING309 words
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Advertisement279 1930-07-12 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FAREWELL PERFORM A ME— ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, AT 9.30 P.M. R. B. Salisbury prest-nt* his Famous Company THE QUARTS in THE MAN FROM TORONTO The (ireat Duke of York's Theatre Success. Booking now open al LITTLE'S S4. 2 and I. BOOKING NOW OPEN Koi tlie279 words
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Article141 1930-07-12 8 SHIPPING NOTES New Kotterdnm Lloyd Cargo Liners. The Rotterdam Lloyd have t;-.ki-n over from the build- h rnotorahip of their Kota class, named Kota Pinanjr, ani constructed by the Netherland Shipbutld inif Co. Amsterdam. Two other tha same da arc ti!l under construction ut Rotterdam and Flushing respectively141 words
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Article197 1930-07-12 8 1. mdo 1 D. li. An...!. Miss ..1 G Bradford, M. M. iarlow, iphn ir. \V. Brown, Miss M. Bcvi iran, Mr. ampbell, Mrs. 11. K. Crichton, Mr. A. Dunlop, Mr. Cccl H. Dutbon, Mr. A. Dei U Eames, Mrs. F. J. Fuller. tlr. .1. Geddes. il. Hi Hi197 words
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Article264 1930-07-12 8 1. HEDRAL. I 7 cm., II"!. ;> 1 imn. 1..-:.., II M. NAVAL BASE, S XETAI ru'si.. 1 (Oi iai Rd.) md. It. V. I Uairnani- Parndi 1.- ItKTHESDA. Road. Lord'i and Sunday School "1 A. 1 bla ReadGospel MeetLadii Mooting Friday. 5..10 pi Christians. CIIINF.SE GOSPEL HALL,264 words
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Article630 1930-07-12 8 Treasury and Private Companies. A tun hadowed in The Financial Times of June 6, a second White Paper has been Issued to explain the meaning of to of the Finance Bill, which are to prevent legal avoidance of the death the transfer of asreU to companies. The630 words
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Article394 1930-07-12 8 London, Jm I William .la-:.'. :iP'l I.' i.. in irkct i. lort, i!i''.»'i l Junt; 1 H ih debae't on Wall > thr natural las led ;<> fuither fall in price »l ul resent levels aver] hinc w.l I) of load, to !>uni bed eh pi ■>•394 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article240 1930-07-12 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 12. On London, Bank 4 m/s 20 '32 Psmaad 2 I 2:i H Prrratc S m. credit 24', On New York, demand M 1/M Private yo d s On France, Bank T.T. 1429 On India, Bank T.T. 154\ On Hon X Konif, Bank T.T. UM On Sh:M.Khai.240 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article505 1930-07-12 8 Vai. I'd. Buyers Sellers £1 U A-:i'i Kumbane 23 2."> 0 ."> \yii- Hitam Tin 11 3 12 xd. n a Bang Tin Tin 13 9 15 1 1 liutuiiK l'adung 0.10 0.15 1 1 butu Caves 0.58 Ml l i BaUl Araog 0.40 0.50 li 1". l.urmah Malay505 words
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Article188 1930-07-12 8 Issue Val. J'd. Bjyeri Sellers 2 2 Ales Brick Prefs. 2.16 2.25 J Alex. Brick Ords. 260 2.50 j I I Cycle and Curriagws 040 0.4S nom. K,s. 1U». UutT Development bZ 6 3 i..p Kui.uer 1J 14 I i il fJ. Si.cllirij; Co. 1C.50 IT./Jnom. 1 I Y"^188 words
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Article100 1930-07-12 8 jmgapore Cold Storage 7 p.e. i deb. of 1326 red. 1931-36 101 101 at. Singapore Municipal B p.e. of 1&01 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 1% fern. in.gapore Municipal t\% pc. of ISO 7 red. 1.47 $1,600,000 06 par Jmcapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 red. 1»65 $1,000,u00100 words
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Article272 1930-07-12 8 Dally Weather Re^ori. Bripht Wind. Station. Temperature Rnin- Sjh- Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. M.uc. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity tion. N.B. The four columns in the left half of th? table givs the temperature extremes and rainfall for the 24 hours ended at t a.m. today ard yesterday's272 words
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Article377 1930-07-12 8 Today's Pricei Fras-cr Lyall 4 Co. Evatt K. Sidim ({P Kundonp ($1) Laami i$D M. I'indns 1*1) M. Tckong (*1) Mtntakabs (.20 i N«« geadaii [«S1 Xyalai ($1) I'aji.m isl; i'ant r. 1.1) I'erak Rival if I) l'unggor 1*1) Rauolia (si>) Sttiidycroil U> Bagan S. Tukang ijlj Tambalak377 words
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Article702 1930-07-12 8 Larger Production And Revenue. The tenth ordinary ircncrnl meeting of the Banirrin Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was held in London en June 1. Mr. William H. P. Stevens (the chairman 1 said that the total revenue from mining operations during the past year MMWtsjd to i"98,ir.1, compared702 words
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Article140 1930-07-12 8 Rose Macphail Penman, Ltd. Singapore, Jui. l-'. London.- Kubber 5-' id.. down \<\. Nooa price 'London Standard 1 Spot I~\ ecntv London. Tin £135 10s.. up t) 7:,. ;id. Mining.- Quiet. Sunirci Ways BJ6-BJSO, Kacaaia i.ni-i.n,;. Kinta Dredge 1-■ >:j- 1 .1 >•;. Malay* Caaeals, 88-83 cents.140 words
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Article168 1930-07-12 8 Saturday, July 12. H. W. 12.15 p.m., 8 ft. 3 in., 11.05 p.m., il ft. I 111. Punggor Bubbcr Estates, mectinc, Cattey anil Hateman, noon. Sunday. July IS. II W 11M p.m., 8 ft. 3 in., 11.43 p.m., I ft. I in. Monday. July 1 1.168 words
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Article209 1930-07-12 8 Today. Java, Sooth-West Bumatra, South-Kii.-t Born .Moluccas and Timor Duly (Van Uloon) r-i". ranee Pan cli 1 ompii gn 1 8.30 p.m. 1 uiau Tekong (Hong Aikj I p.m. Sarawak (Vyner Brooke] 4 p.m. C< jrlon Ermlai d 1 4 p.m. Korth N.-East and N.-Wcst Sumatra N209 words
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Article271 1930-07-12 8 lay, July 12. Ships slongslde the Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance East Wharf Van HeuUl East Basin 1 Burma Mam 1 Ui hart l-.il tna 19 I Klang II 3 Mill:. II 3 Deli in 3 Sclangor v I Nieuw Holland 7 Empire I>ock T nhow271 words
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Article74 1930-07-12 8 Kvgby, July 11. foreign 1 Xchangei are Am.-terdani 12.(.:>\. Athena J76, Bombay Is. 6 i:t-M'.H.. Berlin SOJBS, Brussels 34J56, Bucharest 118, Rio I 1-16, Buen m Aires I" Copenhagen is. 16, Geneva 25.035, Helsingfors I9SK, Hong Kong Is. Sttd., Lisbon IOSJtt, Madrid 41.76, Milan 92^8, New fork IJM 15-88,British Wireless - 74 words
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Article64 1930-07-12 8 Programme of drills up to and for week ending July 13 Saturday. July l_\ 3 p.m., Siglap, S.R.K. V Camp; 1 p-m. Bakll Timah Range, "X" (Chinese) Practice CompetitkMi 2 p.m., Farrer Kange, "D" (Buraslan) Co, Classiflcation. Sunday, Jul> 13, Siglap, S.K.K. (V), ("amp ji.n Dukll Timah Range.64 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1930-07-12 8 EVE SALE. Evening gowns, dresses, hats, bags, golf stockings, underwear. PUTEH TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. Incorporated in ths F. M.S.I NOTK'K in hereby given that th-.- lid Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office No.s. I -:t. Old Mcrkct Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, July117 words
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Article133 1930-07-12 9 Tin Regains Its Earlier Loss. RUBBER TOUCHES NEW LOW LEVEL. drum Our financial Cnrn^pomJent.) Sinjrapon Saturday! July 10 a.m. r*rici-s ICii' CMlt* p?r ll>. Tin, I MIT 1 per pirul. I i .V,sl. nir II).. down '*d. \><rU 11 rts. per II)., down Mai 'i !U] lin.133 words
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Article44 1930-07-12 9 RUBBER. Norman Grieve On The Position. at ->-' of whier to c'o-r he fsc* v,r iid :li(\' 29. l-o-w-year i' i. Thofi of (he rnbbei for th. I of per cc:r. resented taken i ith tht would if pi o.lllCi Th* ling at ii nimonal)44 words
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Article77 1930-07-12 9 Establishing Office In London. British Industry In the president i. ri.- i I of I!'" od the pi obtaining lh<n the founda■ll !i .-I capital <■'■ t.i be in the ho are t" work the aid of British liven M. Bron, order tip negi onclusion of I to77 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article747 1930-07-12 9 A Strong Financial Position. The twenty-flrat anaccl ordinary ceneral i L»e S ul ,nr Rubber Estates, Ltd.. m§ held OP Juno (3 in the Council Uoom Lubber Growers' Association (Incor■2. r.nd 4, idol Lane, K.C. Mr Brit Miller, the chcirman of the company, presided. Mr. H. A747 words
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Article31 1930-07-12 9 Brunei I'nitcd.— :!6.6oo lb. Tlmah. 12,121 lb. Chanekat Serdang.— 2B,6s4 lb, lb. Indrogiri. 81.394 lb. Lun is. .w.soo lb. Nyalas. .::-XM lb. Y.-.iiah. -:.J,Hi:; lb. Via i'uniluji. -6,304 lb.31 words
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Article64 1930-07-12 9 12 o'clock noon, July 12. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. eriual to London Standard Spot 1.-', 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 17% 18 1 Ah 18 18Vi September 18'j ii\ Au X .-Sept. 18% 18% Oct. -Dec. 1»% V)\ Tone of Market tasicr. Latest Cable London64 words
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Article1836 1930-07-12 9 Increased Profits. UNSATISFACTORY PRICE OF TIN. The twenty-third ordinary general r.:ecting of the members of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, was held on .lunc 11, at V. House, Old Broad Street, London. E.I Mr. William 11. r. Stevens (oh&irmaa of the company i presided. The secretary1,836 words
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Article27 1930-07-12 9 Mural Tin.— l 7-1.53 piculs. ]iit:.:n Tin. 105 piculs. Talams Minc3.— 502.10 piculs. Liiißui Tin. 184.80 piculs. Patch Tin.— 43,300 yafds, 500 hours, 238 pk-ulii.27 words
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Article33 1930-07-12 9 I It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette thyt the price of rubber for assessment of duty for the period July 11 to 17 is 18 H cents per pound.33 words
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Article351 1930-07-12 9 Former Insurance Board Fails to Secure Them. Certain litigation which has been taking piece in the Courts of New York State involves features which are of international \t the time of the Russian revolution in 11)17. a number of Russian insuraace es had deposits with351 words
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Article285 1930-07-12 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. the prices, cents per ally where not otherwise stated, prevailing at the Eingipore markets on July 11. IS furnirheu by the Food and Market Meat. Beef steak i round I 50 per catty. or cjrry 45. pork, lean 68. pork leaa and f:.t285 words
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Article30 1930-07-12 9 Mid Co. report: The n fairly steady ■i slight '!i dine on balance \o hipi.it nl- Kore reported. Closing quota lons wore as follows: Sundriod, $7.sr, Mixed, :?7.;i1.30 words
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Article814 1930-07-12 9 Dredging Operations And Results. Tho tenth ordinary i" neral i!i?etinfr »f la Tin lire .i.-vi.. Ed, was held on June II ;it V House, Old Broad Btri S.C. Mr. William 11. P. HfTMii (tho of the company > presided. The (Mr. Caarlea A. Underwood, the notice-814 words
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841 1930-07-12 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12,1930. A BRITISH ARCTIC AIR ROUTE. h >.\ c <■ i accu -aimed to studying maps of the world on Mereator's projection not normally occur to the average man or woman that the sboiteat trsnt-Atlanti: air rout* lies ever the fro! ii wastei of841 words
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Article1365 1930-07-12 10 Huge Losses on Foreign Loans. By Arthur Michael Samuel. M.I'.. former Financial Secretary to the British Treasury. Wo all agree I Wat. new money lent tn oversee* buriwn can leave us, sooner c-r later, only by Um < xport of goods, serviio or gold. It is. however,1,365 words
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Article493 1930-07-12 10 Mi. S. A. 11. Shirasee, of Singapore, has eft for Rangoon on a visit. Mr. J. Duguiii has been appointed to act Controller, Posts and Telegraphs. £ingai Mr. I. I. M. (".onion has been appointed ,■1 act temporarily as Secretary for Postal Iffairs, S.S. and I-.M.S. The493 words
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Article747 1930-07-12 10 THE GROWING LIST. Application for free advertismg ipai ran men who have lost their employment as direct rmnrqnmcF '>f the lump in rubber and tin are icachiiiK the Hie of the Straits Thnet with depre.-s-:ijr mwhllllj The announcement* [■ublUbed on another paite under tin[leading Victims nf747 words
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Advertisement152 1930-07-12 10 'Gentlemen 2L Burberrys W^ Dress Suiting rkur or a Tailored I m/ffL Suit. Designed to meet 1 $we' c re< t u remen t s of the AlfNr^ Tropics. Clothes which give pleasure to the eye and comfort to the Body. New materials arrive every week. Fit guaranteed by our152 words
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Advertisement63 1930-07-12 10 I U. S. UFsiLVA &*BRO!n JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Good* in Sterling Silver and I E.l'. Wart 10 (eari.' expericuc* J Tel. 61. MGH ST., f Ph.»n« Silvibros." SINGAPOHE. 4540. t S«'S»ISISIS COLUMBIA FAVOURITE "TALKIE" I THEME BONGS ELECTRiC RECORDING I SSSIBSU^nME^ ''firt Demonstrations dai!/ e^n the wonderful COLUMBIA HOLSTER63 words
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Advertisement41 1930-07-12 10 ►♦♦♦>♦««♦>«« »»♦♦♦< Bl/Y 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 the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. J41 words
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RENEWED DISORDER IN BOMBAY— HUNDREDS INJURED.
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Article142 1930-07-12 11 Attempt to Hold Nationalist Demonstration. POLICE ACTION. Three Hundred Injured In Lathi Charges. Bombay, July 11. Many i i\ il Jllohodt*nfri volunteers were injured ai the result of a lathi charge by police. Disorders followed attempts to hold Nationalist demonstrations on the maidan in spite ofReuter - 142 words
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Article358 1930-07-12 11 EARTHQUAKE IN ASSAM. Frequent Shocks Cause Severe Damage. BUILDINGS COLLAPSE. Population* Living Oui Of Doors. (From Our Own I ily 1 1 I'anii e\i>:- ir here since the ci h nt-curred in the early hour* of Thui then- hay* I ihubri and In K. Mills' i ■ar 1 i'i'u decla358 words
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Article456 1930-07-12 11 Communist Threat To Swatow. Shanghai, July 11. KationalM Governmesrt messages state that the Shansl troops now holding Tsinan are betas hemmed in from three sides." (ieneral Ho Yao-tsu. the field-comman-der of the Government forces on the Tientsin-Pnkow Railway frost, has advancrd beyond Chuehfu and has occupied and456 words
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Article286 1930-07-12 11 Explanatory Statement Issued By Viceroy. Simla, July 2. Th* Viceroy, in a communique, dealing ivith the promulgation of the Unauthorised \-Slieet- snd Newspapers Ordinance. :|».10, (Ordinance No. 7 of 1980). says that isue of the Press Ordinance, or- tempts have Keen made to defeat ts j> oy:r:cna286 words
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Article434 1930-07-12 11 M Lord Passfield's Sti^ement PROTESTS BASEV ON MISUNDERSTAN IdNG. RugbQuly 11. An important statement i ?n Jewish iumigrat:iiii in Palestine Wl Sl made by Lord Passiield, the Secretar for the Colonies, to a deputation froat the Board of Deputies of British jews, is the Sff434 words
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Article181 1930-07-12 11 H. E. THE GOV ORNOR. Arrangements fo» Visit I To Java., J a i" The following official <om jni<|U« has bata issued His Xx ellency the Goverj >r has accepted an invitation courteoiy y extended u> him by the Governor-Gi ral of the Netherlands Ka.-: Indies to it Batavia. He181 words
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Article234 1930-07-12 11 American Films to ,jffer In Australia. Canberi s June 10. As a re.-:i:!t of invastigat s s into the lilm industry the Governmcn Inas decided to impose a tax of -'{tl per cell lt «n all gross earnings of American films it by draft :rom Australia234 words
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Article316 1930-07-12 11 Lively Opposition. CALL FOR "SECRET" DOCUMENTS. Washington, July 11. There has been an interminable debate in the Senate, in which the opponents of ratification of the Naval Treaty did their utmost to compel the administration to publish the so-called "secret" documents connected with the Treaty.Reuter - 316 words
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Article223 1930-07-12 11 Well-known German Writer's Death. Berlin. July 11. The death has occurred of General Fi iedrich von Bernhardi. the author of "Germany; and the Next War." Keuter. General von Bernhardi was born in St. Pfiersbarg in 1549. the son of the diplomat, Tbeodor von Bernhardi (1802-1*87), and he223 words
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Article56 1930-07-12 11 Dutch Official Attitude Still Doubtful. Amsterdam, July 11. Keplx-in? to :i question in committee regarding the intentions (if the Govemmint regarding rubber restriction in the Dutth Kast Indies, the Minister for the Colonies said the Government wa? 8-iving very close attention to all the information received. It had notReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1930-07-12 11 Trade Union Congress Project. Stockholm, July 11. At the closing session of the International Trades l nion Congress a programme providing for a 44-hour week was lni<l down as a step to still further reduction. Reutc r.39 words
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Article85 1930-07-12 11 English Girl's Application For U.S. Citizenship. New York, July 1. Miss Marie Avaril Bland, the daughter r.l an English parson applied in April Cm I'nited States citizenship. She is a pacifist, and declared that she would not take up arms in defence of her dopti'd country,85 words
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Article131 1930-07-12 11 Australia's Good Start In Third Test. The Australian batting prodigy. Dbb G. Bradman, added another record to his already long list yesterday when ptaymg in the third Test match at Leeds, by scoring liO9 not out in the tourists' first innings. He obtained his runs in131 words
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Article102 1930-07-12 11 Six Ordered by Belgian Government. Rugby, July 11. Six British air liners of the latest type have been ordered by the Belgian Government for air lines irt the Congo. These machines, which are known as the Westland Wi ssex, are triple-engined monoplanes driven by three Genet-Major Bgtnes, giviagBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article279 1930-07-12 11 Princess Juliana to Wedi Swedish Prince. H H Baa, J.ily 11. i Princess Juliana Louise Kmmu Marie j Wilhtlnuna, only daughter of Queen Wilhelmina, atul heir to the th-.-one of the I Netherlands, hai become be rothed toj Prince Sienrard, th.- ■.■ond ton of the] Crown Prince i279 words
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Article81 1930-07-12 11 Kingsford Smith to Make Solo j Attempt. Rugby, July 11. It is upwind Lm Angeles that Wing Conuaaader Kmg.Uord Sn-.ith. who recently flew anon the Atlantic in aO'.i hour-. is pin im ing --in F.ngh:m! to Australia so!.. fight in :> li^'ht machine. His mate will beBritish Wireless - 81 words
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Article76 1930-07-12 11 Master Cutler's Mission To South America. Rugby, July 11. Mr. A. K. Wilson, who this year hold.- 1 the historic post of Master Cutler of Sheffield, is proceeding nex: BMBth i>n :i throe months tear of South America. !!<■ v, ill visit Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay,British Wireless - 76 words
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Article39 1930-07-12 11 Considered the Worst ror Ten Years. Chicago, July 11. The worst heat wave for ten years has descended on the central state-. The daily average temperature is over 100 degrees. Forty deaths have occurred— .Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article73 1930-07-12 11 To Leave for America Next Week. Ragby, .July 11. j Sir Thf.mar. Lipton'f Shamrot k V. the British challenger for the America'- < 'up. will leave for America ai the end of next week. She ii at present at Gospott under--i.:nv_ the modifleatlona necessary before a racmg ya:ht73 words
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Article66 1930-07-12 11 INOPPORTUNE." Suggested Move of Legations From Peking. Peking, July 11. TK 1 director of Foreign Affairs for the Northerner* declared that the Kunifestior i iad- by the London Times that the le;,'tt tions should move t'i<>m Peking conld noi have been made :it a more inofinortunv moment. It would conveyReuter - 66 words
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Article98 1930-07-12 11 Threat to Tar and Feather Soviet Officials. Hdsiagfon, July 11. Strong police detachments have beun stationed outside the Russian Legation here, following rumours that the anti-Kecf peasants are planning a raid on the Lega tion to tar and feather the entire start. who have received threatening iettatl98 words
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Article52 1930-07-12 11 New British Scheme Now In Operation. London, Julj' Thi new pensions of ten shillings i week far widows over the a^e of 90 came int') fores today. Queuia "i smiling women waimd at the local Post OfSco before the opaaiai hour. It is estimated that the beneliciarie"52 words
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Advertisement25 1930-07-12 11 BANK RATE REDUCED. Atlanta, Georg* c July 11. The Atlanta Federal Resjift-e Bank is reducing the rediscount ra.|»i fr.mi foul to per cent. Keuter. "a25 words
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Advertisement52 1930-07-12 11 THY (H H ABONNEMENT An assorted (OLD PI.ATf: ever) da> will keep from your house the dot-tor awaj $15.00 monthly. Tree delivery to re-idemc j asuortmenl will be changed daily Ask for our goods in all Leadiiig Provision Stores. THE SINGAPORE SAUSAGE FACTORY, BfNG ATOMS. i:> 7. OKCHAItD 80. (near52 words
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Article1343 1930-07-12 12 To Keep Up My Health." LATE HOTEL MANAGER EXAMINED. Mr. (i OTge Fernando, at one time manager of the Adeiphi Hotel, and arrested in Ceylon on a warrant issued from Singapore for remaining away from this < ithout permission while bankrupt, was examined before Mr. Jnatii1,343 words
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Article115 1930-07-12 12 DESPICABLE METHODS." Counsel and Manufacturing Evidence." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*, July !2. When a Tamil was lined here today for selling toddy without a license, conn sel for the defend- referred to the comfamous English judges on despicable methods of manufacturing eviden ed that the police sent .i the115 words
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Article80 1930-07-12 12 Sha lghai, July 11. Tlm Sino- Soviet conversations are progresaing and it is repotted tfaat the r?spective \.i an bi ing gradually brought closer togther. Sin Kuo Mm. This preeumably refers to the Sinonce at Moscow, concerning which nothing has been heard for weeks. A; ttrst it80 words
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Article52 1930-07-12 12 Tokio, July 11. Trade I etui M for the first ten days of tlii; month show totals Y.!2,388,000 and Y35,388,000 for imports and exports respectively, the favourable balance being V 2,9&3,000. The exciss of exports is mainly due to reduction in the raw cotton import which amounted to52 words
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Article454 1930-07-12 12 Interesting Law Point In Bankruptcy Petition. The question as to whether the allegation ihat a debtor has a counter-claim should be considered as ground f ov adjourning an adjudication order, waa raised before Mr. Justice Stevens yesteraay. The debtor was Mr. L. Fau'kner Willis, and the creditor454 words
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Article156 1930-07-12 12 Chinese Out-of-Work Collapses At the Protectorate. Hope and despair were well illustrated on different sides of the Chinese. Protectorate this morning. In the room where the immigrants arc received there were nearly two hundred anxiously awaiting examination. They are mostly healthy looking women anil girls. On156 words
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Article221 1930-07-12 12 Falsification Charges At Assizes. Evidence was led ai. the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday on charges of falsification of accounts sgainat two Indian clerks employed by Kramroz and Co. nar.ied A. .'.I. Kumarasamy und V. Suppir.h. Mr. Cluude da Silva appeared by fiat for the221 words
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Article38 1930-07-12 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 12. An elderly European, who was charged with rash driving, was acquitted and discharged here today, it beinjr announced that the Crown had decided to withdraw j the case. J38 words
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Article677 1930-07-12 12 1 Mr. W. H. Collyer's Lecture WORK OF IMPROVEMENT TRUST. An interesting lecture on the work of the Singapore Improvement Trust was given by Mr. W. H. Collyer at a tiffin meeting of the recently formed Rotary 1 Club hiiuapore, which was held at Rafties Hotel yesterday.677 words
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Article111 1930-07-12 12 Sixty People Attend The inaugural Meeting. Sixty people, representing many, races, Mended the inaugural "meeting of the Malacca rotary club, held at the Malacca Club on July 8. Mr. J. W. Davidson, the Commissioner, was in the chair. Officers elected were 'Vesliler.t Mr. I>. A. E. Bell J.P.,111 words
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Article100 1930-07-12 12 ln the summons in which the defendant in the suit Muttucumaru versus Alkaff and Co. asked the Supreme Court to vary the cetificate of the Registrar, the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) delivered judgment this morning and referred to the general principle involved. His Lordship said he followed100 words
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Article231 1930-07-12 12 Men Who Imported Arms And Ammunition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. Three Chinoso, sailors from the Glen liner, Glenamoy, appeared before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. A. Farrer-Manby, in the Supreme Court, today, to appeal against their sentences of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, and twelve231 words
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Article191 1930-07-12 12 K.L. Organisations to Work Together. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuula Lumpur, July 11. Representative? of local pranrhci the Ex-Services Association, the Rotary Club, St. George's Society, St. Andrew's Society and St. Andrew's Church attended last night an informal meeting convened by Toe II for the purpose of examining191 words
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Article70 1930-07-12 12 The R. B. Salisbury Company, which joyed successful season in Singapore recently, are to make a farewell appearance at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday evening. The piece presented will be "The Man from Toronto."' This will be the company. final appearance in Singapore. !t Wtl previously announced that70 words
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Article321 1930-07-12 12 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column on Tuesday we give publicity to the following appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased321 words
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Article62 1930-07-12 12 A new session of the Straits Chines" Reading Club, a branch of the Chinese Christian Association, will commence on .Monday. 14th inst., in the Tomlin Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. Straityoung men, who are willing lo attend thiweekly meetings, will be cordially welcomed for enrolment. The leaders are th Key.62 words
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Advertisement23 1930-07-12 12 "NYGARLSBERG'BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT I NY CARLSBERG Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporattd i n Dtnmuk) SINGAPORE.23 words
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Article1067 1930-07-12 13 Scores 309 Out of 458. PHENOMENAL BATTING IN THIRD TEST. Don Bradman, the boy hatting marvel," had another record smashing innings yesterday whea he scored :JO9 out of Australia's total <.f l">* (for three wickets) in the third Test match at I.eed s yesterday, and wai undefeated1,067 words
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Article86 1930-07-12 13 Selangor Club and S.C.R.C. To Meet. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 11. A lawn tennis match between the Selangor Cub and the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will be played on the g on Monday and Tuesday. Doubles will be played on Monday and the s.nples on86 words
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Article155 1930-07-12 13 Raffles and Medical College Meet at Football. The annual ir.ter-colleee soccer game between the Raffles CoIU-kc and Medical College will be played today at ."> p.m. ■m the Raffles College ground. Bukit Timah Road. Presentation of both football and cricket trophies will take place at the conclusion of155 words
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Article61 1930-07-12 13 S.C.C. Eleven to Meet Raffles Institution. The following will represent the S.C'.C. at cricket against Raffles Institution on the latter's ground today at 2 p.m. K. EL Atkinson, R. A. Cessford, E. R. Kvans, \V. H. Follenfant, J. \V. Jatkson. R. Jarvis, H. H. Johnson, J. E. Jeans.61 words
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Article50 1930-07-12 13 Scratching^ for Today's Events. 1.—Shireen, Roaming, Blarney Stone and Silent Meg. .">.—Mauresque, 1-azy Bee. Self Esteem, Gorilla, Apple Royal and Round Table. 4.—Sellam, Maisons Lafitte and Hatchet 1-ane. 5.—Cafe Royal, Monarch, Portaferry. Tinakill and Prince Eumalt. C, .lj,iil.,r Mtea Auatralia, Oresk, Silvei Red -nd Boyr.s Witter. y.—Me Too.50 words
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Article254 1930-07-12 13 Mixed Foursomes at Bukit Timah. The July Mixed Foursomes competition was played at the Singapore Golf Club yesterday afternoon, and resuked in a tic m Mr. M. M. Patorson and Mrs. Bain and Dr. and Mrs. Lowson. Fifty-four cards were taken out ami the following were returned': Mr.254 words
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642 1930-07-12 13 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Entry Lists for All Events. Th. full list of entries for the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships which open on the Singapore Cricket Club courts on July 26, is given below. They include several of the leading players from IndoChina. Mm s Singles. H. Scully, Van Chim, Van642 words
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Article25 1930-07-12 13 Indian Team Beats Oxford At Bisley. London, June 29. At Bisley yesterday the Indian "B" team heat Oxford University by 1,073 to 1.016.25 words
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Article530 1930-07-12 13 S.C.C. Beat Johore by Odd Goal. S.C.C. 2 Johore XI 1 Had the-Johore eleven only taken their j chances when they met the S.C.C. in a friendly match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday they would have won by a comfortable margin. The S.C.C. side included530 words
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Article129 1930-07-12 13 Teams for Sunday's Match At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, July 11. The folli.wir.g have been selected to represent Selangor Chinese against South China en the Stadium grounds on Sunday at 4.4.5 p.m. Selangor: Th'n Chan (S.C.R.C)Ch as Nan. (S.C.R.C.). and Thean Fan (K.129 words
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156 1930-07-12 13 JONES IN FORM. Progress of U.S. Golf Championship. Interlachen, Florida, July 11. Play in the American open golf chnmj pionship was continued today in terrific I heat. The thermometer in the pavilion read 101. Gene Sarazen had an argument with the referee at the ninth hole as to whether heReuter - 156 words
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Article84 1930-07-12 13 Huddersfield Town to Be Suspended London, June 28. That Huddersfield Town be suspended from July 15 unless in the meantime the Club pay the amount ordered by the Council was the recommendation of the Pittance and General Purposes Committee at the Football Association meeting today. The decision is84 words
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Article39 1930-07-12 13 United States League Results. New York. July 11. Today's baseball results were as follows:— National League. Philadelphia lost to Cincinnati 3—5.3—5. Ptttsborg beat St. Louis G—3. American League. St. Tennis lost to Chicago 3—5.3—5. Detroit beat Cleveland 11—1.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article50 1930-07-12 13 Play in European Zone Final. Genoa, July 11. Thr European zone final in the Davis Cup competition is being played in Genoa between Italy and Japan. In the first singles matches Destefani (Italy) beat Ohta, 6—3, 6—4, 6—4, 6—4, and Harada (Japan) beat de Morpur?jo, 6—l,6—I, 6—3, 7—s.—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article112 1930-07-12 13 European Footballer Suspended Until 1931. At a meeting of the S.A.F.A. Disciplinary Board held on Wednesday, it was decided to suspend Prescott, of the Warders Football Club, members of the Second Division, for the rest of the pear. Prescott has also played for the S.C.C. The incidents which112 words
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Article216 1930-07-12 13 Saturday, July 12. GarrisM Sports, Polo ground. Feral; Turf Club Summer Meeting. Outran School Sport?, Stadium. Football: Rafltoi Collegi vs. Mcdici-I Collet.-'. BJ. Cricket: Singapore trial pamo for Colony vs. X.M.S. match I.A. vs. I'nited lasinetn R.('.. 1.A.; R.I. vs. S.C.C, R.I. S.nday, July 1.1. SAC. ompi titions.216 words
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Article17 1930-07-12 13 The to-operation cf Club secretaries if requested in keeping this diary ol epartin? •Tsats accurate and up-to-date.']17 words
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Article619 1930-07-12 13 Test Team Candidate? GLOUCESTERSHIRE LOSE TO SUSSEX. Only two of the seven county games down for decision ended in a definite result. Sussex did exceptionally well to beat Gloucestershire, and Yorkshire, without Sutcliffe and Leyland. easily accounted for Somersetshire. All the other five matches619 words
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Article197 1930-07-12 13 Result of Draw for First Two Preliminary Rounds. For the first time the S.A.I'A 1..! exempted four clubs from the prelimin ary rounds of the Singapore Cup competition. The exemptions are: S.( '.<'.. Chinese, Malays and Welch Kegt. The draw for the preliminary round which took place yesterday197 words
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Advertisement56 1930-07-12 13 The Most Popular of all Operas "PAGLIACCr Can now be purchase.l la complete form on nine "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS. The cast includes the most famous of Italian soloists, with the full chorus and orchestra of the La Scala, Milan. Price complete, including album $22.50. ®S. MOUTRIE CO., LIP (Incorporated56 words
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Advertisement116 1930-07-12 14 ■*>nii minutes hi i*cf{itiri*«l .>■;•, ">■■■ 1( Chw whol. whipi p nnJ i v lake in only 'I ..Cl{ Mi.-l, i-. laitl< J<> iuim nod ii) »iu-\ if•-. u|M>n \\*v. pnrkafjr h •;>! >!><■ >>i k Mrtrttrtfi I A BABTHOLOMKI >?.. SingapoN and Kuala IUmPUr L i ♦s*-^Bb^i'tk Oat Flakes116 words
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Advertisement313 1930-07-12 14 Keep cool— through "4711" I Wnen sweltering neat is tnreatenino t(3 sa[j your strength, when you are listless and weary, then "4711 EL»u ac C olognc will liel^> you to ll• regain vigour and elasticity. C A c[uicß sponge witn a liberal Quantity oi "4711" in cola water, an innalation313 words
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Advertisement62 1930-07-12 14 I:vEEP H!M HAPPY AND WELL -.il.ir pro health ir and in ternnl vleanlim It much l bowel aeti I Infantlk The wh« devised the fur PinketteS i had in m.nil th.' proviaiol loj .i specific which can bo adniniitered -*M i tn thCM pica. cprrprtion o( donstisa- >■ t and62 words
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Article, Illustration281 1930-07-12 15 Three Satisfying Dishes. A BEAI'TY diet ought not to mean Itarv- ation menus. Here are somi us fti! variations of vegetarian d-;hes for women to whom a regime of no meat, or meat once a, day, seems to preclude all nourishment and into.-e.--t from meals. Stuffed281 words
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Article286 1930-07-12 15 Does Your Child Try This Ruse DARENTS -vho, knowingly or other- wise, fail to back up each "other's authority soon find their orders being systematically evaded. The average child is remarkably quick to -«'ize the opportunity of getting hi:-, own way by playing off one parent against the other. Try286 words
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Article17 1930-07-12 15 *TMIK liac-ks of »ilver or nick*] bnuhw may !><• kijit brifhl by rubbing with a llannel dipped in17 words
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Article, Illustration828 1930-07-12 15 Margaret Carlton - Margaret Carlton.) (By j THE STRAITS TIMES, I. ndon, June 9. I WONDER if it ever occurs to those whose happy fate it is to dwell in warm climes, to consider the philanthropic outlook (or, perhaps, an optimistic one) of the women who live in828 words
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Article97 1930-07-12 15 J I >|*ME hegummg of good rooting. t and the beginniag of good J Stft^«^^thVf!22: mental homilit) that it reqnlrex treat intelligence to succeed in either field. t ETVBKY Bnglialiwaaaaa mom* J -C^ into the v.orld thinking that I saw kam hsw to ratal a cabbage and remains97 words
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Article92 1930-07-12 15 J A N eldorly single t f* wom::n who ad- SS^aSSTS VZxrl T\lbT I J < lubs n j la^d""1 a^ d"" JETS' I talKe <>•» the J startling -ugßestion I t that all married I i«cn should have t another «..man l>e- i92 words
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Article716 1930-07-12 15 HOSTESSES OF OTHER DAYS. \yE give below the fifth of the .-cries of articles hy Selamat on the Habsya of bjrgaM days. AMONG the ladies who entertained a deal were Mrs. Butkinshaw (Mount j Elizabeth), Mrs. Sugden (N idpath). Mrs. Donaldson (Orange Grove), Mrs. Stringer (One716 words
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Article, Illustration30 1930-07-12 15 Frocks for summor afternoons are very charmmg, and most of them now have little sleeves and skirts of the length shown in the picture. Silk crei>e is ust-d.30 words
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Article112 1930-07-12 15 IX X TOKIAN times a profusion of expensive ornaments, such as the women who ran afford them wear now. ■vould have been considered vulgarly oscntatious. But, in those day*, according to a famous Bond Street jr-v.eller, diamonds >n< mm fashion'?; favourites were cut so that their surface112 words
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Article, Illustration40 1930-07-12 15 MATCH I NG COAT. A slee eless frock in printed crepe de Chi ne with a matching coat is very v ;eful. for it can !>■.■ worn for dinner- without the roat. an I with it for i rdinary afternoon function-..40 words
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Article105 1930-07-12 15 A S ma iy cats as foxes die every yeai to gi re their coats for the adornment rtt womei according to statistics compiled at the ntcrrational Fur Pair held in Leipzig l vently. Rabbit arc the moat important furbearing Bunals, as over 200,000,000 rab bit skin105 words
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Article345 1930-07-12 15 A Long Head Can be Made Beautiful. jIfANY WOMEN consider that a loni *™face is a bar to beauty, wouli ■rive almo't anything to have their fea tures re-modelled a< to bring thei irore within the natural beauty line. This Is ."ti, inion, an me345 words
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Article24 1930-07-12 15 ■pi i get the dressing and newness «.u: o cotton materials, put a handful i Epsom salts into water and crticles for a time.24 words
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Article, Illustration253 1930-07-12 15 Weeping Often Builds Beauty. wow i w man tsan beacuKe It "not done 1 <-ry. And many lives and wrinkle might be avoided by 1 ttinaj ofl thoas emotions which lie dammed i? ■■< the result of life. In most cases teen are th be I outle In spile of253 words
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Advertisement105 1930-07-12 16 SWISS 1 SWISS MILK I "est I MILK ASK FOR NEbfiio bTtKluutu mlLll AND GET THE BEST PROCURABLE IT IS WORTH MORE it LiO L I i I COSY AND COOL THE CAR FOB THE "MEM" CHEAP TO RUN Borneo Motors, Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG, TAIPING, H'OH. KUALA LUMPCI, SEREMBAN, MALACCA105 words
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Advertisement51 1930-07-12 16 DOUBLE A^H^GARETTES f J^soUBLL^^^ NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE OF 50 CENTS FOR 50 CIGARETTES THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON Mi Buy Your Comfort Sbw IrN IV n niinil. Whatever your loads. Sole Agents MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. (Incorporated in51 words
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Article1855 1930-07-12 17 Drifting in River. > LIVES IMPERILLED TO BUILD BRIDGE. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, July 12. How a big Steel caisson, weighing 100 adrift from its moorings twice and was carried oown the KJang River, imp.. rilling the lives of those on board v.ho i1,855 words
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Article1037 1930-07-12 17 Injuries To English Actor. The inexplicable position of two motor ears, cm a two-seater driven hy a European, and the other a taxi driven by Chinese, after an accident resulting in injuries to an English actor, provided a paaaler to Mr. P. S. Williams, the Second1,037 words
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Article66 1930-07-12 17 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters unit be short and to the point. Long epistle* are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication but as66 words
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Article289 1930-07-12 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. There is a difference oi opinion 8S to the method of dealing with the present difficulties in regard to rubber. With a world stock of -150,000 tons being added to continually, there is nothing to prevent prices going to sd.289 words
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Article346 1930-07-12 17 Improved Appearance Of Highways. According to the 6th annual report of the Building Surveyor's Department. Singapore, the increase in the number of buildings erected was 1 !0. This hieraaae was mainly &ir io shophouses and barrack houses which accounted for L'-l.'{ and UM respectively of the mii reased346 words
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Article130 1930-07-12 17 Alleged Robber Escapes From Police Station. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpar, July 11. A daring dash for liberty was made from the police iuit compound this morning by an alleged Chinese Kang lobber. Four Chinese had appeared in the court in connection with a gan>r robbery130 words
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Article74 1930-07-12 17 Surrender of Proclaimed Offender. Calcutta, June 30. Ananta Singh, a proclaimed offender, t lleged to have been one of the ringleaders in the Chittagong armoury raid, has surrendered to the Calcutta police. He made a statement to the effect that the persons previously arrested in connection with the74 words
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184 1930-07-12 17 INDIANS IN SHANGHAI. Strict Precautions at Trial Of Agitators. Shanghai, July 1. The strictest precautions were taken at the British Consulate this morning in order to prevent a demonstration during the trial in the Police Court of two Indians charged with inciting Sikhs to burn the Consulate during the recent184 words
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Article925 1930-07-12 17 "Sepia Officinalis." CHANGE OF CONTROL ADVOCATED. Continuing the Singapor Harbour Board controversy, Mr. w. H. Sheiford, writing in the June number ot British .Malaya, says I was reading recently r. description of the Sepia Officinalis, better known as the common cuttlefish, and encountered liicM 1 word"925 words
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Article26 1930-07-12 17 The usual V.M.C.A. service will be held tomorrow evening X p.m. Trie Rev. .1. V. Westlake -will speak, and Mi:. .1. McNeish will be the soloisl.26 words
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Article58 1930-07-12 17 An appeal by an Indian named Saju Ram from a sentence of six weeks rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the Second Police Magistrate I.Mr. I. S. WiUUams) on a i hartja of cruelty to a buffalo cow we. withdrawn by appellant's eour.sel (Mr. c. p. Wilson) before the Chief58 words
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Advertisement105 1930-07-12 18 I ONOMY IEASIIRE! i I»^r In from Singapore to Batavia iy^vcr 700 miles of the most beauti- ■M- cc-nery in 7 hoars only, thus saving aximum of valuable tine. j L, L j' Wednesday morning a triple-enjined J^/J iker cabin monoplane leaves Singapore^ ii COOL, QUICK, COMFORTABLE! Trade Marks are105 words
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Advertisement199 1930-07-12 18 Don't Neglect INDIGESTION TNDIGESXION should never be i. diangaaded for ir warn »t excess iioma.!i a.ia which is attacking ihe delicate stomach liniczi .md wr.ivh, if t£ted,tD*y nute ill ers I hc.urest way of gettini relief] i- t.i tak« a lntle Hisurjtcd ::i:i^ or whtn<yacoaiibn i* fdt. 1 ni- imnatly199 words
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Advertisement403 1930-07-12 18 KOLONIALE NOTICE. KOTICE hcreb) thai th« Tr:, Mark <!<•">. -.1 above consisting of thf word M KOLONIALE la th< ezclodva prop of the !f. V. NEDERLANDfICHE KOLO WALE PETROLEUM-MAATSI HAPPIJ at Tin Kacnc, Holland, a company r.i-t<-r. ii in Holland. Tk<- taid Trade Mark i» v ;l bj the s:,i.l403 words
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Advertisement504 1930-07-12 19 i" t*^ Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!.) HEAD OFFICE Winchestec House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Xh. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life504 words
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Advertisement563 1930-07-12 19 BANKING NEDERLANSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 18G3 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100.000,000 (about I'aid up £8,500.000) Paid np Capital Glds. 55.000.000 (about £4,600,000) Reserve! Glds. 27,186.365 (about £2,270.000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES HATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East Indies, .SHANGHAI Head office for563 words
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Advertisement652 1930-07-12 19 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y1 5,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y12,125,000 President S. Shimada, Esq. DIRECTORS N. YanagiU, Esq. M. Araki. Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. N. Takagi, Esq. T. Yoshida, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Amoy Hong Kong652 words
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Advertisement269 1930-07-12 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Bnglar.d) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets— £60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A World Wide Basinets. IS Enjoying Rapid Growth. HAS A Policy for Every Need. Established 1887 Branch269 words
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Advertisement186 1930-07-12 19 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) SINGAPORE AND186 words
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Advertisement235 1930-07-12 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES V LLl\ j IONIKINA (QUINAWINE) HENRI VLEK-THE HAGUE VLEK'S TONIKINA. Unicorn brand, is prepared from pure grape juice and quinquina of first quality and contains iron. Due to its line composition this Quinawine is much in demand as an IDEAL TONIC. Invigorating and antifebrile, it promotes appetite,235 words
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Advertisement429 1930-07-12 20 Warrant Officer of f^lgL^ hl:h:Indian Army Saved Jaf "^^T From Operation /rql^VrXv M IVI l£sfe.\, Enßland, who served Srf^M Wmk i\ twenty-one \earsin lndiaaiul Bp^B^v aJS potamia and was a F;irrier Q.M.S. fmCvnk Mfc i^Bh in the Indian Army, says: <VzsmkJ^^^^r/\ "The piles started v hen I was on |'V^\429 words
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Advertisement125 1930-07-12 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in (Went lint.iin) Urad Office for Malaya UNCATOtt. Hunter's Delicious Sausages ROYAL PORK OXFORD BEEF. OBTAINABLE AT ALL PROVISION STORES. Phone 6188. P. O. Box f»K2. Associated with Good Tailoring H. B. WINTER Merchant Tailor SHIRT AMD TYIAMA MAKER Sole Agent for125 words
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