The Straits Times, 16 July 1930
1930-07-16
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Title Section38 1930-07-16 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NIARLT A CIIfTURT.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MA\^A% y.-/ -;ks SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 1«, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 0 PACES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement232 1930-07-16 1 SINGAPORE: 7«. ClCIt »T< T'PHONE |I|lT. Ny Carisberg Beer tn bottlca and on draufht. i Sole Importrrt EAST ASIATIC CO^ LTD. I (Inc. In Denmark) i SINGAPORE. iittinntmtiiiinmittt > i at >♦•* '•'•■'V TRUSTWORTHY TESTIMONY For the World's Outstanding Dairy Product GENUINE j RICH SWISS MILK j SAFETY j Dr.232 words
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Advertisement24 1930-07-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3603) Prime Portland "0 X" i CEMENT i EAST ASIATIC co., ltd. 1 i !rf. In Pentrark) SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement590 1930-07-16 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BBRVICK. PENINSUIAB AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. WITH HIS MAJESTY'S LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due S'oore. KASHMIR U.OOO July 26 BORDA 11,199 July 27 MANTUA 11.000590 words
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Advertisement686 1930-07-16 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. aaaaaaaaaaQaaiaaVßaVaa^^Ssßßßßßaflßßßa 1 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and ..liddlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail jTERCKUNI MARU 12,n00 July M 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 HARUNA MARU 10,500 Aug. 13 14 t KAMO MARU 8.000 Aug. 13 14 S KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept.686 words
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Advertisement456 1930-07-16 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The t.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins456 words
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Advertisement649 1930-07-16 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAV. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in .Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 54. r >l, with nub-connections to Passage, Freight. TramthipnejU, Mariru Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch649 words
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Advertisement611 1930-07-16 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, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. (Route611 words
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Advertisement552 1930-07-16 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) RANGKOK COASTING SERVICE V,,r Kretay, Trengganu, Kelaatan, Bungnarn, Tt-lupin. Patani, Singora, LaCOB, Bieboo, Bandon, Kohsamui, LaiiKsuan, hunipon and Bangkok. Arrival Dcparturo ST'DDHADIB la Port July 16 VALAYA July 21 July 23 MALINI Ju'y 28 July 30 The steamers are fitted throughout552 words
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Advertisement429 1930-07-16 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Ncderland and N.V. Rollcrdamschc Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO G««M Amsterdam Southampton Mararillri Rotterdam Tonnage Pi irvi 10,000 ILL. .Tuly IK Hooft H.«40 S.M.N. July 23 m.v. Sil.»JHk llt.lft" 1:1- Aur. 1 n. Nedcrlanden S.M.N. Aug. R 12. > I! I-429 words
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Advertisement519 1930-07-16 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofnJ AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO. BUBZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW ">ORK and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave S'p..rc S'pore Penanir PRES. WILSON July 21 July 21 July 20 PRES. VAN BIUT.N Auif. I Aug. 7 Aug.519 words
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Advertisement530 1930-07-16 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) ELLERMAN LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICK TC THE UNITED KINGDOM AM> CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan Due S'por; .-.>. CITY Of ATHENS July SO M. CITY Of DURBAN M'Pt. I s.». CITY OF FLORENCE Oct. 3 HOMEWARDS530 words
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Advertisement458 1930-07-16 3 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5*21. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG ANU COPENHAGEN. Leave S'pore. 1'onong. t irt.s. ALSIA July :W Am;- m.s. FIONIA Aug. *> Aup. J." ms. LALANIHA Sept. :t Sept. 3 m.». MEONIA Sept. 17 Sept. 19 r .i.-.458 words
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Advertisement444 1930-07-16 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT SCIIEDll.K. Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco, ta* Angele* and San Diego S.S. GOLDEN MVm aaili from Hong Kong Aug. S.S. GOLDKX lOX sails444 words
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Advertisement395 1930-07-16 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For booktrt* «\<l btfitrwtaticm, writ*, phmir or rail. L L I.AWI.EK. Oneral .\Ecnt, Hone Konc Bank Chambers. CANADIAN NATIONAL Ike Largest Hailway Splrm m Amtricn SIANG UM PARK LORONG 10, GEYLANG. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET 4-roomed houses $30 per month 3-roomed houses $25395 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Advertisement517 1930-07-16 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Tc The Advertising Manager. Straits Tirm-s, Cet ii Street, Please insert the following nmsll advortucmrnt for days Ttarr* «r» approximately neven words M Hne and thero Is a flat rst» charge uf 2b cent! per line per Insertion wi'.h A minimum of one dollar p»r insertion. Ths517 words
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Advertisement403 1930-07-16 4 »c > MISCELLANEOUS a th children 1... to Ij d 11 Al i\ mpanied by h> r ho nged 11.;<. ;< illing to ntin re- during IF yotj BAVB REU I RIKNDB overseas, have I them ererj week. t yenriy, including onts'.de Mala; ($13.20 within rs, fccompanied by remit ■a:.cc?403 words
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Advertisement693 1930-07-16 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, vacnncies at the Crescent and Meyer Fla;s, Katonc- Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, furnished sea side bungilow, No ITS, I'asir Panjang Koad. Apply personally. 1 tatc and Trust Agencies (1927), Limited. TO LET, Nos. 111-113 and 117, North Bridge Road, tntry June 1. Also, two693 words
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Advertisement507 1930-07-16 4 P.W.D. PERAK, KUALA KANGSAR TENDERS INVITED FOR ASTANA NAGARA, KUALA KANGSAR. Tenders "ill ho received St the office cf 'he Slfcte Engineer, I'enik, Taipins, up to 2 p.m. Ol' Sept. 1, 1920, for the construction or design and construction of an ASTANA NAGARA foi His Highness, the Sultan of lirak507 words
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Advertisement584 1930-07-16 4 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE JMles undir Section 181 of Ordinance No. ]T, (Municipal) for makir-; up Roadl and Drains a! Tetoh Karas Road. in eonneclion with notices served on April !4, 1980, inder Section Hi of Ordinance No. l:i."> (MunMnal) Tor ni.-.kin^ up nnil draining the above road, I i- notifled584 words
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Advertisement300 1930-07-16 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE i count-ry At Us i t, on Wednesday. N p.m. 1 Singapor Donald on Hurl ii houi I hons dwell in«r kno Weld X Lol 5. Mayo Str Lol 6. Lot 7. I. ft. 1 Lol 9. md pr 1 Road, Si dnted July I, I CO., REMINDER300 words
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Advertisement528 1930-07-16 5 SAIL MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT NEW SHIPMENTS. 1 RITIS'I AIL I.ONt; FLAX. NAVT CANVAS for makinu steamers' l awninK. m rcens. windsails, boat covers. ate. BRITISH PROOFED FI.AX CANVAS. BIRKMTRBS PATENT CLOTH and ROT- 1 PROOF. GRBEN CANVAS for making tarpaulins, hatch COYOrm, lorry, motor car and tongLang covers, etc.,528 words
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Advertisement222 1930-07-16 5 Baby will sleep peacefully again ii you anoint the burning, inflamed parts and humors with PUROL Tin-. K> and 55 cts. Tube* 75 cts. fi^^x Oht.unnblc everywhere Imporlfri: Borneo Sumatra The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. Ir, i rp.,r.it< d in the Strait- Settlements i and Kivijt.. red222 words
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Advertisement235 1930-07-16 5 ft SSm^^Mm SPEEOEX" CAMERA $18 black or brown. Sole Agents DIETHELM CO., LTD., Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH BANGKOK. __j L.1... J 1 .""!"*•*;s ISM I THE HOLIDAY SEASON now with i To enjoy it to the full. an<l I avert .1 ffffi-ts from strange or biidly 0.1-. ship235 words
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Advertisement211 1930-07-16 5 HOYTS ANTI-FRICTION METALS A BRAND BEARING Write for a copy of HOYTS booklet "HINTS ON LINING BEARINGS." A LI, GRADES STOCKED by THE SOLE AGENTS (engine wobxs l'«] sVasa I MMawaaMa— aan SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL. B B- A MARVEL. OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE. With f. 3.5211 words
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Article1378 1930-07-16 6 CINEMA NOTES A London Slump Orchestras Coming Back Fall in lio.\-offi<t> f{t'<<>ii>ts View* of Mr. C. B. Cockrm 7"u<» fl ar Talkies Coming How Battlefield Scenes Are Built Shorts That Entertain A ISent;il m Vmmp. From rei i the Home Press we learn that talkies havo reached1,378 words
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Article102 1930-07-16 6 Cause More Damage Even Than Tornadoes. According to official figures hailstorms are revealed as perhaps th. Most costly of all weather misfortunes. During 1929. in the United Sta severe hailstorm* were report d «:!i estimated total damage of over $10,000,000. Yet 1929 wa;; not I exceptionally severe hail.102 words
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Article107 1930-07-16 6 Senseless Vandalism In Limerick. A bronze statute commemorating th heroism of Viscount KitzGibbon. who fell in tho charge of the Light Brigade ai Balaclava, was blown to piecei at Limerick last month. The statute, which had stood on tho Sarsfleld Bii.iire for over seventy years, v.a- completely107 words
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Article178 1930-07-16 6 Gruelling Game Lasts Hour and Half. n Our Own Coi'iaspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July lfi. nuing a seri< < matches between ;h i tub and the Sclanßor Chim Recreation Club yesterday live s: ng;li matches were played of which the i h 111 1 won three. il-; •cults wen178 words
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Article49 1930-07-16 6 Two Secoiid Division PlayerSent Off Field. the Division match ii I ween Ihe I 'I;.- Oriental ;:p.I the referee found nd Abdul Rahman B id Ilar.ii.i. of the ...n by i, ti rday wrve DivhUoa. I ii Sicoml l)iv ~::in. BJ.f. 8 ManslleU's n 1.1 0 H49 words
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Article31 1930-07-16 6 t'm re have I i:i amme we are ;.1 ki revi wd Itoi if fixture oainder at this I i:.a. i Div. 1. 2nd v. s \.v. i31 words
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Article189 1930-07-16 6 Weak Side Beats South Thina Tourists. i p .\i (>ur 'hn Ipoh, July 15. An rnoimou crowd a .■:>■ < hi:;:: A.A. tourists by ti: odd i.-":-.l in live. The same was disjointed, lacked brilliancy. and fell far short The He spectatoi i. I >k the Hi Id189 words
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Article165 1930-07-16 6 African Opponent for Battling (lUillcrmo. Two boxen arrived in Singapore from Bangkok today. !>in Hum fought i draw n month ago with Battling Guillcrmo in Bangkok, and previously earned a T.K.O, decision over Battling Keys. He fights i.n '.i st. 1.i.. and Is to meet Guiliermu in a165 words
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Article543 1930-07-16 6 Possession of Names Not Sufficient Evidence. (From (nir Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 15. Ir.u resting evidence as to how a Chinase known a* th T»e Hua Huoy "or Flow Lottery," as run, was given in when Soh Chin :-n.l his wife (hoy Chin, were with543 words
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Article347 1930-07-16 6 Fourth Effort to Refloat The Hindenburg. Orkney, June 19. The .urtli effort ti> refloat the German battleship Hindeflburg at Scape Jftrar, 0 which v.a.< begun this morning, i.i another throw in tne biygest gamble. r witnessed, writes Commander H. H. Daniel in the Daily Mail. .\ir.347 words
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Advertisement66 1930-07-16 6 EVERY MONTH THERE WILL BE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF DEON RECORDS FROM LONDON NEW YORK. BE PREPARED FOR THE TALKIES WHICH ARE COMING. ODEON WILL HAVE ALL THE THEME SONGS.* The records are obtainable at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Raffles Square. I). T. LIM CO., 35 2, North Bridge Road.66 words
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Advertisement83 1930-07-16 6 EARNS PRE-EMINEN<:E. JfeFDFSH FQDh REFRIGERATING Co LTD ORCHARD KD.. BKLBGM RD.. KEIM'EL RD., GRANGE RI). MARKET. /T~~ N T0 fiET GOOD TEA out of TernI cove" l ;<>< V()U must l )u t Rood tea in cut open V^k^,, BROOKE BOND mfM YELLOW LABEL H£o^Ma^^ Tracked in ill..- PulctU Hound83 words
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Advertisement315 1930-07-16 7 tLHAMBRl i the theatre: of perfect sound BIUI REPRODUCTION Aft ifc 6.15 p.m. TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. I'remiere Malayan Presentation of the ENGLISH DERBY OF 1930 See and Hear The Scenes on Epsom Downs, The Tipsters. Bookmakers, The Arrival of Their Majesties THE KING QUEEN THE RACE FROM BEGINNING TO END315 words
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Advertisement374 1930-07-16 7 \,/MUU MMW UU MU \\/M HUM U U U U WMU f):Q©0OQi?)0QQ^>OO^©Q©Q©Q0Q00^ -°l V w mm L 1 i i The Home of CAPITAL Entertainment. Tonight at 6.15 and 9.15 LAST NIGHT OF Universal's Entertaining Talking and Singing: Story "COLLEGE LOVE Featuring the popular utars of the will-known COLLEGIANS Serin..374 words
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Advertisement190 1930-07-16 7 I VICTORIA THEATftC Tonight 9.30 p.m. Tonight only performance: Mr. R. U. SALISBURY Presents "The Man from Toronto Booking now open »t LITTLE'S. I'ricts 14, $2 and $1. Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday Saturday, July 19, 22, 21 M at 9. 1S p.m. S.A.D.C. will present IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at190 words
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Article311 1930-07-16 8 SHIPPING NOTES. New Liner for N.Y.K. Europe Service. The imw Nippon Yuatn Kaisha liner. the T<:ekuni Mara, which wai delivered to the company i n Way :?l and tailed from i Yokohama for Europe nn June 30, arrived at Singapore day. The vaaael is ppteially designed ami311 words
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SHAKE MARKET REPORTS
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Article14 1930-07-16 8 -.1-56 rents. Mal«> H u Lua» 1.07i killinzhalli I I14 words
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Article73 1930-07-16 8 Rose Macphail Penman. Ltd. 1 July 16. nchangid N"":i Spi i 17s* wn tl 2-. t-.tl. w X I«r ll| 1.01. M:. :.■>:! 22 Johani :'.i (1 Mii, Uu Xl iling* i.iti-:.2.".. Hong Kong Tins cd. Hull. I'nited Malaccas 1.20-1.30. iitu, \t» Scudais 1.7". l.h(». Maluku Iii MenUkabi :;2- .11.73 words
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273 1930-07-16 8 EXCHANGE. .SiiiKapoM-, July 10. On I.'T.'lnr., Bank 4 m 2 '3 29 Zl I»:i:iatid 1 A S3 II Pi ivat* 1 m. credit :> 4 On Ni.-.v Voik. drin and 5,; 1 rrivatt M i f.7-., (•1: Kraiui-. Kuiik T.T. 1127 0:1 India. Bank T.T.273 words
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Article323 1930-07-16 8 Scheme Financed by I T .S.j Firm. m Berlin, June 14. To finance prodn tiw employment, the f.overnme Dilating with Henry Schroeder Banking Corporation, of Mow York, for a long-term credit of ui> to £.*),O0O,0Ofl. It it announced I en?) part pf th« Government's plan for323 words
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Article34 1930-07-16 8 Huge Skyscraper For Broadcasting. roximate Mr. Own 1> S Mi John i. I: I ol It are Mr. S. 1.. Mr. David Sarnoff, th' r. RI Xfr. IIir;;::l Bron Keith Oi34 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article457 1930-07-16 8 I 1'!I 1 Buyers Sellers il i! A*::m Kismliang L'!'. L'!i 3- E Ayi UtUua I m 1 1 12 xd. £1 CI Baaffrin Ila 14 U 1 )!;.taim l'aiianjr O.IU UC i 1 II:. la tM (1.U.1 1 l bukit Arsag Mt u£.o il 11 Burma)) .Malay .MB)457 words
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Article173 1930-07-16 8 -c j'J. Buyers Sel'.eri 1 i Ik. II I 2 Alt: B "••>. tM Al< Bri4 k IV.-:-. 3 15 i I.:.:. Am. iutia.-to i.T.'j o.iii.b EagiM 0.4U O.."ionom i and Liria)fe» U.JO MS iiom li i:.-; i>. i ipni m i I I I- 0 11 I r..173 words
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Article101 1930-07-16 8 1 Id Storage 7 p.c. mi-M IM 105 ci Municipal p.c. ol 1901 red. I'JoO si. -7s. i^.r. rr prem Singapore Municipal 4 p.i. red. 1947 11,400,090 \>J i^ar SiKgitpore Municipal i fjc t 1909 red. 1 yr.j $I.o'o,u 'U N par .Singapore Municipal I p.i 1..:.;101 words
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Article380 1930-07-16 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Todaj'i Prices FraMt Lyall Co. Evuti AlO! <iujkl> l$l) A. Ilium 111 l turning <»l) K. >ial..y t|2; A .'.lu.ek it. I L U 'Mi buitttt i*D Brun. IS. J 'lUli 8n K«a < *i i ii. Katil ii I380 words
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Article508 1930-07-16 8 A Year of Exceptional Difficulty. The fifth annual ordinary general meeting <if Australian Shti|. In: n I, I.t<!.. was held at t!ie company's oftices, Colenan Str.i-i, K.C., on June VI. Mr. Robert 11. C»ird i chairman and BMMghif dl presided. The chuiiman laid the year to which508 words
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Article146 1930-07-16 8 drill* up ending July lm Wednesda;,- July IC, 5.13 p.m., Urill Hall, No. I Platoon "A" M.I Inatru-!.-t :.-.-> .">.!.■> p.,'.. Hr.il Hall, Bd R'capon ami Siimal Traininic 5.15 p.m., Prill Hall. Officers, S.V.C.. Revolve: <'our-e tJM p.m., Drill Hall, N.C.O*., S.V.( Promoti n < la ThurwUr, July146 words
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Article139 1930-07-16 8 Today. unka 1 land, I ladjoe PalomII South i Bunuu h< riianian, J>un^un anil lrcng£anu I Dlinjoc. ranickal i".n;... and Billiton I l..i.-i .1 in. \< nt. N. Ka-t N.-Wosl Sumatra. Tomorrow. Ciylon Southern ami Weatern liniia tr.d u. tern \i. L I'ciul Ala. :i i Penanx,139 words
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Article34 1930-07-16 8 MAILS FO R EUROPE. By M»nlua tf.hini Raloerao KlUnifa ElcphanU Left Arrd. Spore l.ondun May :;0 June Vi May 29 June B June rt June- XT Juiiv f> June W Jun« l'.i Ju!> ll34 words
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Article64 1930-07-16 8 .i Home l>y ih :ind Mr«. T. 1.. Bin G llardwick, Mr. and Mi N. r. Biihop, Kr. .1. Bcnton Capt. and Mn Mr*. A. M. Wood, Hi and Mr*. l>. !>. Booth, Miaa M. Lovtridr \ir. .1. H. Baldwin, Dr. E. I. Thompson. Mi M. A. i I64 words
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Article217 1930-07-16 8 W.,!.., lay, -In!;, !6. Ships MiapMt Ihe Wharves or expected tv arrive. KKI'PKL HAKBOUR. V:.in Wl.:. Ihe < J.ir. Hopper .1.1. 11. U. lit. KnUrpri <">,! Wharf Nil. i eaJ Wharf i VhSSKI.S IN DRY DUCKS. TkLjunK Pagar. Ali,.Tl Ix.ck Nil. N I. hipptl Harbour. 4 No.217 words
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Advertisement68 1930-07-16 8 CHARGEIiRS REUNiS IneoraorateJ Praaca) sim;i i < i \ss ITBAMBatI i m: MONTHLY PRBIGRT AND PASBENGEB SERVICE. MOMRWARM M MtSIM! .1 VS. NWTKS .v.d ROROEAUX Ph.. S-,..,,,. rAP PAOARAN -luly 89 i SI JACQUES Au»r. M HAVRE, 111 \Ml!h and WTWKRP Doe S'pnrc BANGKOK .Vi;.-. IS h\l.\> St-pt. 9 For68 words
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Advertisement94 1930-07-16 8 PICTURES will "i" n July l in Ml ■>.'-.:. i Xl Oil l*a<ntla«s Water iWars Ii l.'r;i»inus. <(c. "J *s U \^w e# wl In Convalescence i Horfidu Mattel Milk I k rapidly brings budi ottc's a losl st'cngLH and cnsTqxy B. Wl Quickly asstmilakJ, ij His a perfect food94 words
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Advertisement99 1930-07-16 8 "CO'LI€ QUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the worid over to give quick relief from colic, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. Chamberlain's99 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous262 1930-07-16 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. D«Hy Weather Report. Bri K ht Wind. Station. T>r.;;iernture Rain- Sun- Relative Dircc- Speed. Weather. Max. Mm. full, shine. Humidity lion. F. T. im. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star H 74 Nil B.0 M Culm Cloudy Kota llharu '■■'< 7:. Nil K.K 7» SSW 10 Kino K. Trenumo262 words
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Miscellaneous188 1930-07-16 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Worfnisday, July !6. V. l'J.r.0 t.m., ;i it. in L'.U p.m., t t X. The Quaints, "The Han From Toronto," Vie. Tl !liursda\. July 17. II. \V. 1.38 a.m.. 9 ft.. 2.40 p.m., 8 ft. H in. I;. I. homeward mail rlotei p.m., train •1 p.m.188 words
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Article292 1930-07-16 9 Tomorrow's Vital Rubber Meeting. T.P.A. ANNOUNCEMENT OMINOUS. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Tester's Prices Rubber. 17 J4J 4 rents per Ib. Tin, 17.'> tons at $67 per picul. Teatasretejr's Prices: Ratter, London I 9-lfid. per Ib., unt hanged. New York. 10 7 rts. per292 words
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Article405 1930-07-16 9 s>Increased Number Of Assisted Passages. Th« report for IMJ of the Oversea.' I Committee issued on June 13 srith the observation that as the whole of the general policy of the Govern- regarding oversea nettlement will presumably be discussed :.t the forthcoming Imperial Conference, it h»-a-nt desirable to405 words
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Article71 1930-07-16 9 stagey, July 15. Fnreicn exrhnnces lire Amsterdam 18.09, Mh.ri 876, Bombay la. 2.'i-::-Jd Berlin 211 I fi Rru I 35 Bin, Bucharc I Bl I -Illiaen I i 16. >.•■•• i a 25.0 ii. i ingfoi Hone honjr 1 I"-',. Madl Milan yj.sv. New York U6W, O;,lo 18.1*. T-.-.ri71 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article258 1930-07-16 9 Federal Premier On Optimism. Mr. Scullin, thi- Commonwealth Premier, Bf with regard to the Federal Internal Loan of nH.OOO.OO. said thct the money was mated for the pnrpoM of carrying out programme of public workl (s.iys nn Exchange Tclccruph mesaaga trow Canberra The Imm m made on258 words
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Article829 1930-07-16 9 Company's Attitude On Restriction. Tl-.i- annual general meeting cf Kiats Tta on Jui.e 11, at b 5. Wall. E.C. Mr. C. CUr.trey Incl-.bsld, analysis of tIM accounts, .illudid to tb« fact thj»t the company hbd ned up as memt.T of the Tin Producers Association, and were carrying829 words
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Article57 1930-07-16 9 Tone of Market Steadier. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet "i 9-lCd. per Ib. New York :—Spct Sheet 0. cents 10 7s7 s per Ib. > l.S.S. equal to London Standard Itandnrd &A& on Tender Spot Julj A"(rust September lept Oct.- Dec. lSuyvri i. Seller U57 words
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863 1930-07-16 9 Shareholders and Year's Working. Tl >■ fi uri 1 ordinary (enaral meeting v! the British Babber ar.d (Jcneral Tryst, Ltd.. was held on June 12, nt 11, Aagel Court, London, i:.c. Mr. Martin < "it-.. Barman, who presided, suid that the uccuunts presented were admittedly863 words
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Article1371 1930-07-16 9 Higher Output and Bigger Profit. The tenth annual general meeting of the Batang Consolidated Rahber KsUt U was held on June 12. at fi, Laurence Pountnoy Hill, London. E.C., Mr. Sparks (the chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Sharps Betali ar..! > 1.. I-td.'. rv:1,371 words
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Article156 1930-07-16 9 Mr. Arthur Jones Elected President. The Genciv.l Rubber Company, New York, announces the election of Mr. Arthur Jnnrs. of London, as president. It further announce! that Mr. C. Schwab has bet-n rc-clccted rice-president and appointed manager of the New York rffii-e aaya the r'imincial Times of June ISO156 words
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Article199 1930-07-16 9 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m. Sport in I lassie Times, (A. J. Butler. 1900, illus. Population. A. M. Carr-Saanders I Kelvin. His Amnzing Life and Worldwide Influence, ill. N. Canon), 19M Africa, Australasia and Asia. ISM (Modern World Geographies199 words
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Article491 1930-07-16 9 More Cheerful News From India. LIKELIHOOD OF X v ORDER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mm The Wkitaontide holidayi lia>.'. i' 1 eOBMe, interfered with business <>n the Manchester Royal Exchange, and tinmajority of spinne r shippinjf and merchr-.ntit.^r firm down for the whole of tho week. Owing491 words
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Article271 1930-07-16 9 Voluntary Liquidation Approved. An i>-:tr.n irdin "I" N"cr« Sag idv ursei 'tat Ike Cai non resolutions pn the voluntary iiqoidati in < and the appointment of a liq Sit J.- 1 Ulles. v.ii that Bt the extraordinary w |<l in Augu't last, sharehold fn unanimously of the opinion271 words
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Advertisement129 1930-07-16 9 MALAYAN TRADE. Value of Imports and Exports From January to June, 1930. The Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., has forwarded the following comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post and bullion, imported to and exported from British Malays during the first six months of129 words
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920 1930-07-16 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE,WEDNESDAY,JULY 16 ,1930 INDO-CHINA AND RESTRICTION. rt all over the world, the r. I [ndo-China. l tre t:>rniruT thrir attention to the con- artificial we u'e the word advii i!y— reduction of cka ;.au tho nt of cquili- ply and demand. A. g, held on July 1920 words
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Article2010 1930-07-16 10 When Will the Tide Begin To Turn? A Symposium by Sir (leorijo Paish (the eminent British economist; formerly Financial Adviser to the British Treasury) Sir Arthur Ralfoiir (managing director. Arthur Kalfour and Co.. Ltd.. advisor to the British Government on industrial questions) Sir Stanley Machin2,010 words
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Article495 1930-07-16 10 Mr. J. B. Dudgeon, the well-known iJohore Rugby player, haj toft for Home i on leave. Mr. K. R. Hallifnx. C.M.G., CB.E-, has been appointed to ac! m Colonial 8 [tarjr, Hong Kong. Mr. J. C. Barry, A.S.I*.. S.S. Police, hai returned from leave on June \\>495 words
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Article786 1930-07-16 10 f IN DING JOBS. A very hoavy increase Kis to bo record■ft today in the list of Vivtims of the Slump." published on Pago Twelve, fhciv was OM l>vif;lit spot in (fee inorni;i£ nail in the fora of a grateful letter rom an applicant who had786 words
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Advertisement109 1930-07-16 10 WsaM^^Ti^JE'itf'lilissr'/l WINE SPIRIT V DEPARTMENT SELFXTION OF CHOICE WINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. hampagncs. Sparkling: Wines. Ports, Sherries. Tonic Wines. Rurgundies, Clarets, Madeira. While Wines. Hocks. Cups. Vermouths, Syrups. Moselles, Whiskies. (Jins. Brandies. Rums, Cocktails Liqueurs, Boers, Cyders and Bitters. YOUR ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated109 words
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Advertisement76 1930-07-16 10 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN EstaWi-hed X.0."). T. K. K/S mm nm. 31 x 5.25 tisM $3J>O 30 x 5.77 $211.00 $4.00 32 x 5.77 n !> $4.00 33 x 6 $22.00 $4.00 t U.S.DEMLVA BROS. JEWri.I.ERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS; New (;«od» !n Sji-rlinj 9ilTer and i J E.P.76 words
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145 1930-07-16 11 MALAYAN TRADE FOR HALF YEAR— DEPRESSING FIGURES. MALAYAN TRADE LOSSES. Decrease in First Half Of Year. The particulars of Malayan trade for the first six months of the year, which are given in detail on page 0, show heavy decreases compared with the corresponding six months of 1929. Imports last145 words
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Article160 1930-07-16 11 House of Lords Insists On Amendment. HOURS OF WORK. Difficult Position For Government. London, Ju y 15. The Government is facing another crisis. Its Coal Mines Bill was returned to the House of I/ords today for the third time for reconsideration and compromise. Modifications in theReuter - 160 words
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Article112 1930-07-16 11 Well-known American Pilot Injured. Bennington, Vermont. July 15. Prank Gol Isborougfa, aged 19, the holder ••I the junii i tram -continental flijrht record, was pinned beneath the of hi.- .i crash in the Vermont Mountains. He was found alive by a search party which ent out when his112 words
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Article63 1930-07-16 11 Liberal Party Oppose Attempt lo Shelve. I. .ion. July 7. ihn s an i Mr. re p lent at a meeting shadow cabinet which discus!>ed ih- Simon Rep decided to d.> r.s utmost to obi iur it v full measure of coi tier, cither at the I "nuon63 words
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Article51 1930-07-16 11 Recrudescence of Communal Rioting. July IS. Thin- wan a recrudescence of communal rioting in certain villages of the Ki*horcganj sub-division yesterday. The police w re obliged to fire, and four rioters wire killed and two wounded. K;fiy-thi"e arrest* were made. Ten Hindus have been killed by Mosli miReuter - 51 words
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Article50 1930-07-16 11 Hip Contract (Joes to British Firm. Rugby, July 15. In the face of levere foreign competition the Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, has secured a l>i« rontract to supply the North-Western Railway of India with 27 locomotives. The order provides nine months" work for L'.ooo men.- British Wireless.British Wireless - 50 words
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Article39 1930-07-16 11 Consolidation of Industry Approved. Pans. July 15. The representative of the Chilean Government announces that the Chilean Congress baa approved the special law raipowering the consolidation or the entire Chilean nitrate industry into one coav pany.— Kcuter.39 words
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Article87 1930-07-16 11 Reported Move of Kelantan Government. (From Our <>\\n Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 1">. It i> reported here that the Kelantan Government requires |M iplc passing from Siam to Kelantan t" pay ;i deposit of It ii noted that this deposit qratcai was put Into operation ftrsi 'it87 words
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Article89 1930-07-16 11 Difficulties in Removal To Nanking. London, July 15. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, said there were serious physical and other difficulties regarding the removal f His Majesty's Legation as a whole from I'ekir.g to Nanking. Steps, however, were being89 words
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Article157 1930-07-16 11 Keen Criticism of the New Treaty. Baghdad. July 4. The publication of the summary of the Anglo-Irak Treaty has been followed by the dissolution of the Chamber, of Deputies in order to afford the nation an opportunity of expressing its opinion on The terms of the new157 words
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Article49 1930-07-16 11 Memorial to Millionaire Philanthropist. Rugby. July 15. The Duke of Connaught today unveiled a memorial at Westminster Opthalmic Hospital to the late Mr. Bernard Baron, the philanthropist. During the years he spent in England hu adopted country Mr. Baron gave over £2.000,000 to charity. British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article142 1930-07-16 11 What Would Bernard Shaw Do? Moscow, June 24. The replies were published here today of a number of prominent literary men who had been asked what they would do in case of a war between the Soviet Union and a coalition of other Powers. Bernard Shaw142 words
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Article89 1930-07-16 11 Found with Loaded Pistol On Boat Quay. A young Chinese who was arreated in Boat Quay with a loaded pistol in his possession v.as yesterday sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge. Chief Court Inspector Meredith pointed out that when89 words
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Article291 1930-07-16 11 President's Action. FINANCIAL PROGRAMME DIFFICULTIES. Berlin, July 15. President von Hindenburg has thrown a bombshell into German political life by his j.nncuncement that he will not participate in the evacuation celebrations in the Rhinaland, as arranged, because the Nationalist Steel Helmet Association is a prohibited organisation inReuter - 291 words
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Article74 1930-07-16 11 Another Order From French Government. Rugby. July 1">. The French Government has ordered from Messrs. Short Brothers. Rochester, two more Calcutta flying boats for ;he French. Naval Air Service. The machines, which are mainly constructed of metal, will each be equipped with three engine? of the well-known BristolBritish Wireless - 74 words
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Article48 1930-07-16 11 Germany's Reply to Briand Proposals. Berlin, July ir>. The German Government has replied to M. Briands pan-European memorandum accepting the proposal to discuss the European problem, in the solution of which it is prepared to co-operate, at the next session of the League of Nations. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article113 1930-07-16 11 Remarkable Case of Alleged Suicide. The amazing case of a young Chinese who walked im.o the police station at Bukit Timah Road en Monday evening n-ith a six-inch nail sticking out of the back of hishrad is new l>eing investi■jal I by the police. Those in113 words
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Article136 1930-07-16 11 Soldiers Make Huge Bonfire At Aldershot. Aldcrshot, June Id By collecting and destroying leaflets scattered by Communsits, soldiers in the Aldcrshot Command have again shown their strong aversion to the attempts to spread disaffection among them. This morning nearly 5,000 of these leaflets, sealed in envelopes, were136 words
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Article474 1930-07-16 11 Call for Supreme Effort. ANNIHILATE THE ENEMY WITH ONE BLOW. Shanghai, July 15. President Chiang Kai-shek summoned General Ho Ying-ching today and discussed with him future military plans. It is understood that it has been decided to discontinue the offensive on the Lunghai Railway, whereSin Kuo Min - 474 words
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Article181 1930-07-16 11 Strange Death Pact Story From Shanghai. Shanghai, July 8. A weird story was related in the course of the hearing of a case in the District Court in which the son of a wealthy grocer is charged with having induced a dancing girl, employed at the181 words
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Article146 1930-07-16 11 Details of the Hunter Brothers' Achievement. Chicago, July 3. Dead tired, bespattered with oil, unshaven, covered with dirt and unable lo give a description of their feelings after more than three weeks in the air the Hunter Brothers complained of losing much sleep during the146 words
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Article193 1930-07-16 11 England's Moderate Display. The thiixl Test match ended in a draw at Leedi yesterday, England occupying the wick'-ts throughout the day's play. The rain which fell on Monday, r.rd early yesterday morning, made the wicket very difficult, and h.-lpod 0M Australian spinbowlers, and the Knglish batsmen193 words
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Article192 1930-07-16 11 Serious Trouble In Alexandria. Alexandria. July lft. A two-hour general strike ordered by the committee of the Wafd in sympathy with the victims of the trouble at Mansourah and Bilbeis took a seriou? turn. In spite of Qm committee enjoining supporters not to break the peace and toReuter - 192 words
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Article132 1930-07-16 11 Miss Winifred Brown's Fine Win. London, July Miss Winifred Brown's perfomance in winning the King's Cup was thrilling. She started 14th from Hanworth aerodrome, crept into third place at Manchester, her home town where she was given a great reception, overhauled Lieutenants Waghorn and Orlebar and132 words
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Article103 1930-07-16 11 Attempt on Life of Baroness de Rothschild. An attempt was made last month to assassinate the Baroness Robert de Rothschild by sending her a bomb through the post. Fortunately the bomb exploded prematurely in the parcel sorting office at the General Post Office in Paris, and103 words
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Article390 1930-07-16 11 Unification of Services Approved. AGRICULTURE. Constantly Recurring Problems. London, July 15. Lord pHssficld presided at the final oaacioa of the Colonial Office Conference. He expressed the hope that the delegate recognised the difficulties of the central administration in dealing with the complex problems of the present day,British Wireless - 390 words
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Article64 1930-07-16 11 Owners and Tenants Meet In Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.! Pcnang, July IV In connection with the scheme for improving Wield Quay, a repn BSSCtiag of owners and tenants, presided over by Sir Cecil Clementi. met today. The meeting was p. ivatc, but it i understood that one64 words
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Article169 1930-07-16 11 Emigration of Rats From Siberia. Shanghai, June 29, Millions of rats and other rodent-; arc crossing the Siberian borders and invading the adjoining parts of Mougelia and Manchuria. Passing to the south of the border riv.r Argun, the invading masses of rat' moved in the direction of169 words
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Article63 1930-07-16 11 To be Laid Before Throne Decides Government. Tokio, July 15. The Government decision to lay the London Naval Treaty before the Throne for sanction, piohably on Friday or Saturday, is unchanged, despite the fact thiil the four l>ig heads <-f the Navy ul yesterday's meeting failui63 words
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Advertisement71 1930-07-16 11 iiiHUiiiiii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniir'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin TODAY'S FEATURES. Page When Will the Tide of World Trade Begin to Turn 10 David-Murray Appeal 1? Action Against a Bankrupt Fails U Adelphi Hotel Sued Correspondence Rubber A Remedy 17 Cinema Notes ti English Cotton Trade Reviewed 9 Today's Crossword Puzzle 15 Third Test Match 1.1 Home Racing71 words
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Article1204 1930-07-16 12 Partners Only in Tongkah. LOWER COURT'S DECISION VARIED. The Court of Appeal judgment in the which Mr. J. B. David appealed main t Mr. Justice Steven* 1 decision that .Mr. -lack Murray, a Visiting Agent af Kuala Lumpur, wu a partner with him I Mi. David) in three1,204 words
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Article227 1930-07-16 12 Where England Lags Behind The Continent. .•h wireless reception in Contin- becoming a commonplace, sti!! without this development. I many it is achieved by wired throughout the carriages, and a reception is regularly carried ..t .n the long-distar.ee expresses, pas- aring the broadcast concerts en r a227 words
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Article163 1930-07-16 12 Dining Cars Provide Good Service. Shanghai, June 25. h •<■ planning to to on home leave will be interested to know that very cXC( !i< ru dining ear and restaurant ac«tl may be had on the train crossing Siberia from Manchuli, states thi Mi rth China Daily News.163 words
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Article120 1930-07-16 12 Applications to assist, in the production of The Yeoman of the Guard" by tlit: S.A.D.C. luive lieen co:nir.g in steadily, by no Hwani full yet. Previou experience in operatic work does givn the voices, th S.A.D.C. pioducers can Ik- trusted to provide the rest. Thcie is no subscription,120 words
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Article32 1930-07-16 12 'J lit annual general meeting of the Chinese Maternity Association, Kuala! Lumpur, will be held at the Association's I hospital in Pudo Road at ZJB p— on I 1 ii lav, July32 words
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Article514 1930-07-16 12 Communist Conference Held in Singapore. Arrested at the Naval Base, Seletar, by Chief Inspector I'rithvi ('hand of the Special Branch of the Singapore Criminal Intelligence Department, two Hylams were yesterday sentenced to one month I rigorous in-.pi isonment ea:h by Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore514 words
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Article126 1930-07-16 12 IN THE NEXT ROOM." Dress Rehearsal of Amateurs' Thriller. The dress rehearsal of In the Next Room," given at the Victoria Theatre last night by the Singapore Asmteur Dramatic Committee, gives promise of a really good performance on the opening night. The piece presented is a thriller which contains plenty126 words
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Article269 1930-07-16 12 Chauffeur's Coolness Saves Employer. Shanghai, June 30. The sharp-wittcdness of a chauffeur was responsible for the foiling of a kidnapping affair in the Bubbling Well district on Saturday evenin? and the saving of Mr. Yu Sho-chang. a wealthy ,dent and a form r high official •uring t.he Manchu269 words
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Article208 1930-07-16 12 Fight That Followed Accident. A minor motor-car accident was dis- the incident that led to charges oi" murder against two Boyanes? at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice t'ob-.at this morning. One of the accused men was the owner of ihe car, an Austin Seven and,208 words
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Article347 1930-07-16 12 INDO-CHINA RUBBER Telegram Sent to R.G.A. In London. i ing the acceptance by the Syndicate of Rubber Plant, is of Indochina of a scheme prepared by Mr. Alphonse Bee for restoring equilibrium between supply and demand, and thereby rai.-ing the price of rubber, the following tele~am has been dispatched by347 words
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Article154 1930-07-16 12 Mr. I. A. Worswick and Missi Dorothy Dick. The wedding of Mr. J. A. Worswick, of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Sourabaya, and Miss Dorothy Dick, who recently arrived from Home, tool; place at St. "Andrew's Cathedral on Monday afternoon. The bride wore a white satin moire154 words
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Article112 1930-07-16 12 The dancers who are appearing this week at the Adelphi Hotel continue to attract excellent audiences. Rowina and Dandclo aie acrobatic dancers of unmistakable merit, who seem to possess an inexhaustible fund of energy. They will appear at tonight's after-dinner dance and at the tea dance tomorrow. The112 words
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Article68 1930-07-16 12 The following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease :—ln: —In the area, served by the Port of Madras Ganjam, Clikacole, Chatrapur, Kodvla, I haparam and Baaipcta Kuinuol, All I'.il'ik: Aii.iijl iiuir. All Taluks Beflary, rlarapanhalli and Hadagailee Salem, Hosur and Attur Malabar,68 words
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Article59 1930-07-16 12 First Chinese to Study In England. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lun pur, Julj l". nd Miss Esther Mo-Vow Vu Yum Ka Tseuag, pro] he Coran rcial Pn ECus will be leaving a f the week-end foi will join the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. They aie59 words
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Article25 1930-07-16 12 << h lowi n;r pfl ~< r-Ui Mr. I". I. Mr. O'i Mr. SI. P. Tii J X B. Eyrt Mr. E. R. G Ccrai.25 words
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Article25 1930-07-16 12 A mectiryr of the Kuala I.umpur Wing H in Malaya wiil take place at Mr. Muii's house in Ampang Road, Ku;',la i.umpur. on July "22.25 words
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Advertisement403 1930-07-16 12 VICTIMS OF THE SLUMP. Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column last week 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 pleased403 words
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Advertisement255 1930-07-16 12 with all grade-; of plantation ruhbiT «nd wo have a'ways found him reliable, able and conscientious. A in>l I nenipln\cd Twwtjr. CHINB8B. Kx-S.T-i.r man .u"l .'1H, requires work as ■ecottBUnt-book-keeper on rubbe.- 01 co.onut estate hK> served lour wins i> rtMCkccper in import and engineering firm. Speaks five dialects of255 words
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1414 1930-07-16 13 Rain and Bad Light Save England at Leeds— Home Racing Reviewed. A MONTH OF GOOD RACING. Irish Meetings. DERBY HORSES COMPETE AT ASCOT. (By I*. Leo Faulkner.) In the eyes of some people June is the month of roses. In the eyes of others it is the month of seaside1,414 words
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Article934 1930-07-16 13 Hammond's Great Effort. HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE BOOED. The third Test awtch, which eaarluded at Leedn yeiiteivty, resulted in a draw. BaglaJMfl iir^l inulagl realiiied S9l runs. and. feJlewktg-on, (he) bisi three wickets for !••">. I" the lirst ianinga Maaiaioad acored a lac century, and great efforts934 words
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Article53 1930-07-16 13 Sequel to Camera Fight. Philadelphia. June 24. Tb<- Pennsylvania Commission have innulltd Godfrey's I'cenee and halved h;s share of the purs* from £2,000 to £1,000, ti.- latter being a pro rato basis for the rounds before he foaled Camera. they I I finally removed him m the list53 words
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Article693 1930-07-16 13 Four Double Centuries. YORKSHIRE'S BAD LUCK AT SWANSEA. Rain interfered considerably with county ciicket matches all over the country, md of the eight first-class games which started on Saturday, only one ended in an nut-right win. The exception was Somerjetahirc and Leicestershire, the former winning by eight693 words
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Article66 1930-07-16 13 United States League Results. New York, July 14. Baseball results to date are as follows: National League. Brooklyn beat Pittsburg 12—8. American League. Chicago beat New York 10—0. Chicago lost to New York 2—7.2—7. Detroit beat Washington B—4. Cleveland beat Boston 3—2.3—2. St. Louis lost to Washington 7—9. —Reuter.66 words
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Article284 1930-07-16 13 Full List of Entries For Kuala Lumpur. The following are the hMh for the meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association, to be held at Kuala Lumpur on- July 18 and l'J:— l«0 Yards. Victor Chan, L. D. E. Culli-n. O. K. Dorall. Stft. Habit), Mohamed Hanii. Hussein,284 words
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Article248 1930-07-16 13 L.L.T.C. Tournament. i-".•■r<lay s reaoiti Opea Mixed Doubles. Mr. iir.J Mrs. Tajrlw beat Sliai P«trii mU Batomaa, I Lady Murison and Krnnell l>e«t Mial KarUoß and Collins r :vi\ —1. t~ 1. Ladies' llandirap Dmibl.-. Mrs. Goy Bti Mr*. Bennett l>eat Mr,. Bavl and Mr-. !'i. i rfp.mt. I,248 words
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Article161 1930-07-16 13 Wednesday, July IS I.uh Wh;i vs. Singapore XI, Anion Road. Thursday, July 17. S..VK.A. I.eajruc: Ist Div., R.K. va. R.A.F. Stadium l'ikl Div., S.C.C. vs. Wi-k-h, 8.C.C. Ktstfrves. Div., M.P.H. vs. 8.A.T., S.R.C. V.M.C.A. vs. Warders, A.P.C. Friday, July 18. Football: Singapore vs. Johore (Malaya Cup Mati hi,161 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-16 13 Popular Theme Songs FROM THE TALKIES ON "His Master's Voice" Records MARIANNE Haas on to bbc F. T. Hylton's Orch. ***** .lust you. jusi mo. F. T Hylton's Orch. ***** Mariannf, F. T. IlyHon's Orch. ir>7<il SWEETIES M) sweeter than sweet, F. T. Reisman'a Orch. ***** MARRIED IN HOI.I.VW(K)t) Daace95 words
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Advertisement150 1930-07-16 14 It has the Flavour of fresh dairy milk. -^-^<T**^ Nestles latest product is the *rk finest cow's milk obtainable 3 in Switzerland. Jt is simply <v- 'f w .H' sterilised and canned. )K tP***^ "^^^g^^ Nestles modern sterilisation ii^^^^Sl process retains the natural > t> L9BSj^j«gyQj|^&j flavour of the milk—150 words
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Advertisement145 1930-07-16 14 JP^ ON AIR Goodyear Tubes pillow M^4N^ your tyre snut f v look VSfe^^fej^ better, wear lnnjarer. PAGE HI- WAY GUARD (The Lifeline ef t!i A TOTALLY NEW IDEA IN '■■HMk HMuL i Bul I"- Wd--•rf'tjs^^ r<! noun iprove- Vmfa^i^;, s|>.-. U Xl OH IHBSI^fiCSP TEl.l h '..WIN »\<i ITXAM..145 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-16 14 THE WORLD'S BEST mi "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE As usid and i);;iyed on WALTER LINDRUM WORLD CHAMPION NOW ON VIEW. In stock ready for immediate delivery. Made by THOMAS PADMORE SONS. Sold by FRANKEL BROTHERS Sulo Aitints fur British Ma!a>a.40 words
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Article3037 1930-07-16 15 No Means to Return. "HEADSTRONG WIFE" OF BANKRUPT. ••This is an inquisition. I must object to my learned friend Mr. Cocker conductin- hi-; pubii: examination in this Court. when the public examination is adjourned until next Friday in the Bankruptcy Court," said counsel for the3,037 words
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Article47 1930-07-16 15 Mi^s Aroha Cliffoi -nc the noat experienced airwomen if Sem Zealand. iS| >ail.n:. for Englard i h the intention of flying i nd to Vu»ti back. Her father, Mr. W. L. Clifford.' who hsj stated that ho is opposed to M--- Al B. will omj an;, her47 words
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Article1624 1930-07-16 15 Disputed Debenture. BIG CLAIM BY FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR. A very involved action came befoiv Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Couri yesterday when Mr. H. 11. Willies, former marr-ring director of the Adclphi Hotel, Ltd., sued the present company fot $22,000. After a whole day's hearing the1,624 words
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Article306 1930-07-16 15 New Menace Arising In China. Shanghai, June 2~. Further trouble witfc woanded BoMien now reported from ChinUans by ti Chinese Press, which savi that the nuthoritiea of the provincial capital rif Kiancsu had much difficulty in quelling ihe riefa i. Some day- ago. il may recalled, wounded wMien306 words
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Article30 1930-07-16 15 The Incorporated Society «< Planters' Languages Exansinati are advertised in another page of this issue. Entries -a ill close on August 12 ard 15 for Mala ca and Singapore examrlnationa respectively.30 words
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Miscellaneous103 1930-07-16 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. K2 .vj '™4\2S» (CLUES.) ACItOSS. %ZZZ p l Sink I 25. Breathe with noi»a f^**"*** Scolded m. UtdaNim H :ul c ovt ljrur J. 1 }»te«d Wi.i-hir.K-miichine ■."-»■'-•<• 32. Wabtband 11. Tr«nsluci-nt n j I*; j; 111 Tk Kind or ru«i r" L Kemale relation j: 1'"1103 words
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Advertisement149 1930-07-16 16 TWO-FOLD truck ECONOMY Ownership of a Fargo Truck is a guarantee of jffife two-fold economy— a guarantee of savings in JLM< jFcfVl time and in money spent. The exceptional power, reliability, speed and pick-up of Fargo Trucks permit of schedulemaking service. These same qualities plus typical Chrysler economy of operation149 words
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Letter56 1930-07-16 17 To thi he Straits Times. 1 issible hill station nee of Sinsu'oro to know tliat gathered a cood At. Stephen •urcc Ai GovernBlumut his tarn y i insufficient i plentj of the High- contance from miles and ;> io difficulty. ill be found: 1 M.rt whirl: the56 words
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Letter56 1930-07-16 17 he Straits Times. leeting of the Ltd., by Mr. ■csiding), who if i -i Singa- n i(u- large e rrtent last few pll ultitnnti ly I in thic peti facinjc ■j to the i of the the W it I to th< I rabbet ition. Majority of up.56 words
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Letter235 1930-07-16 17 thi Straits Times. dealing with aturday'a i^sui-. that have yet nothi .1 below is vcrj .,1 rubber, til, :">•! unless gome11 ii hi direction the workhouse ..ii v.us the outcome was published in a [mi I I received ;i replj :i< i^ i:ix ma to235 words
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2715 1930-07-16 17 THE RUBBER SITUATION THE COMPLETE REMEDY EFFECT OF EXI'OTtT RESTRICTION. To the Editor of the Snails Times. Sir,--The be.-t remedy for the rubber si uation is provided by the simplest in ans, namely the limitation of exports. It ia known to everyone that the cause of lump is the accumulation2,715 words
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Article71 1930-07-16 17 France to Take Part Next Year. M. I.::urent-Eynac, the French Air Minister, recently announced that France will take part in the Schneider Trophy race next year. Some of the six French seaplanes which were intended for the race last year, but which were not ready in time,71 words
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Article72 1930-07-16 17 Nearly 200 Fatalities In United States. London, July 5. Astounding figures of the casualties caused in the United States by the observance of Independence Day are contained in a New York dispatch. It is estimated that 178 fatalities occurred throu ghost the country as a direct result of72 words
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Article476 1930-07-16 17 Administratrix Accused Of Fraud. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. In the r.M.S. Curt '.f Appeal yesterday and (nii t Justice, the Hi Ifr. L H. Elph nstone, Jue Ice Burtcti and Mr. Justice Mudie, an appeal arising out of Malay admininuit was heard. The i476 words
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Article46 1930-07-16 17 Following are die numbers of arrivals ami (k'pnitiiri 1 to •hniras Presidency for tiv month of June Arrival* (figures M|Pphcd by Traveling Inspectors) adults !*.o!i7, miners 1,849, infants 094. Departures (figures supplied by Steamer Agents) adults 5,1*02, minors -IfiS. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.46 words
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