The Straits Times, 17 July 1930
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Title Section39 1930-07-17 1 The Straits Times KSTABI.ISHKD NEARLY A CENTURY THE LARGEST AISD MOST USFLUEISTIAL NEWSPAPER //V M^Oiy. LMI I'.UJES SINGAPORE. THI RSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. Plf^K 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930 PRICE 10 CENT39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1930-07-17 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. CPHONE 5151) Ny Carlsberg Beer In bnttlra and on draught. Sole Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. Inc. in Denmark) SINGAPORE. ASK FOR BEAR Jt% BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE SWISS MILK All BEAR BRAND Milk possesses the same origin the fertile valleys of Emmenthal in the102 words
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Advertisement140 1930-07-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683 I HALL-MARKED SH^^/%/ HAND-MADE FRAMES. PLAIN FftiT^l(lOUNT# x Q f In increasing widths and weights of silver. Oak backs and strtft^. best/fini>h. with special strong hinge to strut. ■B MB Bl BBHHH^H| MIDGET 2 x I', ins. Price $2.50 BOUDOIR 7 x 4140 words
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Advertisement13 1930-07-17 1 Prime Portland "0 X" CEMENT EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Inc. in Denmark! SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement593 1930-07-17 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES i Inn rp .rated in England) MAI!- AND I'ARSENGEB AND CARGO SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S Mi.NT. LONDON AM) FAR EAST .MAIL SF.UVICK. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAI'AN. Tonnage due Spore. KASHMIR 9.000 July 26593 words
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Advertisement625 1930-07-17 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 July 30 31 HAKUNA MAKU 10,500 Aug. 13 1 t KAMO MAUU H.OOO Aug. U 1 S KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 11 1 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25625 words
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Advertisement452 1930-07-17 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well' known steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) anc the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,51! tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of thi largest and finest steamers trading t( Australia,452 words
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Advertisement642 1930-07-17 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 Dipts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.642 words
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Advertisement608 1930-07-17 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 (Routa608 words
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Advertisement566 1930-07-17 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Pe* Krctay, Tienggnnu. Kolani.m, Bangnara Telupin, Patam, Bingora, Lacon, .Sichor. li.indoii Kohsamui, Langsuan, C'humpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA July 21 July 2.J MALINI July 28 July SO BUDDHADIB Bf g The steamers are fitted throughout with electric566 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1930-07-17 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Sloomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton MftirlHra Rotterdam Toniiacc Pmria 11.000 R.L. July 18 at.T. P.C. Hooft ii.«t» S.M.N. IilT" m.-. Sihajnk IS.OM EX. Aug. I »«n. I>. KcdcriaiMhn h.j;," S.M.N. Aug. f> m.T. Indrnpocra 12.008 K.L.442 words
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Advertisement1517 1930-07-17 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ohd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE Krom SINGAPORE and PENANC. ?ia (OLOMBO. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES 10 NEW YORK »nd BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Tenang PRKS. WILSON .luly 21 July 21 July 26 PRKS. VAN BURKN Aug. 4 Aug.1,517 words
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Advertisement407 1930-07-17 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WAHL STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT SCHEDII.E. Sailings for United Stales aial Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Franci»r«>, Lot Anirelc« and San Du-ro S.S. GOLDEN RIVER >aiU from Mon(? Kv>ne Air-:. 1 S.S. GOLDEN SIN407 words
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Advertisement402 1930-07-17 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground for hnnklilx MM 1 h'fonnatlon, ,rr:tr. l. Mil. L L LAWLKR, Gcacral Agwt, HonK Ki>nc IJanU ('haml)ors, CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway Splem in America SIANG UM PARK LOatONG l<>. 61YLAN0. GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed hcusea |30 per month. {t-roomed hmraea |23402 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article38 1930-07-17 4 lid i II 'or r P mco and in-.-.v y lolieitcd. i f^r th< I ii Vr Rudolph CaHicdral oi 1 i nday, 18th Inst, b» «J0 a.m. :.r;il prny.'-s o r«lativci i arc arnestly solicited.38 words
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Obituary32 1930-07-17 4 m m lon.'er their heaitf 1: i, fi icnda and v. ho attended i!if funcrc! of 'h? Pang Kiat, and those who an i hi of con- their sad bort avcmcr.t.32 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement535 1930-07-17 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advrrtimir Maaaget, .Straits Times, Cecd Street. Pleas* insert the following <<mall odvrrtis^ment for days I "I I I Z Tb»r« are approximately seven words to a lino and ther« It s flat rats charge uf V 5 cents per hn« pr ir.iert.on with A minimum535 words
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Advertisement506 1930-07-17 4 MISCELLANEOUS ife, si. so. I :md The RBI nVBS OB KKIENPS f .■■•«r'... *ith.n Orders accompanied by r»mit■anees, shovld b« addresmd ro th» M^c*v»r. BOARD AND LODGING BEAI T! T ti HOME, TANGLIN, FAL'T ANGLIA, 9, 0 I asonablc, Ii n.im. private bath nnu red i;'. s. 7. A FEW506 words
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Advertisement751 1930-07-17 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO Ut, bmaalow, 37, Barker Road. J ive bedrooms, electric light, garage Kent $110. Vacant Aug. 1, 1930. Apply 108, Strata Times, TO LET, IM, River Valley Road. 472-A, 'oust Road, 452, Pcranjroon Road, 6P lload. Apply K. Jumabhoy, 16, Malacca Street. TO LET, 4, Newton Road,751 words
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Advertisement555 1930-07-17 4 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO I.XT OR I""R RENT, approximately very desirable office apace' fifth Boor, Union Building, for occupancy until Dec. 31, 1930. TO LET, commanding position, United Engineers' new building. River Valley Road. Motor show ro.ms with three leafed entrance Jour, Icrgo sheet glass, bronze framed windows. Apply personally,555 words
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Advertisement663 1930-07-17 4 NOTICE RE CHIN KIAT CO. NOTICE is he >f Chin Kiiit Cu. ol No. 284, Telok Ayer re, Produce Merehante and .lemmi'ssion AifenU) carried on by Oh Bleu ..mil until June :<O. 1^:iO was as on thai day v igaed to Y.i-. Kuan Nee and Oh Boen Chway together with663 words
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Advertisement436 1930-07-17 4 I j FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS [MPORT ft < SERVICE ALTER VTIONB. Comnendi I, I !>."(). v POBT I>K KBON BRANCH. Tha pat sang I Senunban and Pi I nded. B stations will be closed. A roods train service will i ■i Xl Xl BRANCH. Tho ii Kubn an will436 words
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Advertisement529 1930-07-17 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN A TJIASEM 1 LANDS. SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE AKOLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD.. LONDON) offer for suit I i fruir, the Compsny's iiolat- Ba«d 'ißr.ions at Wangoenredja ("TjikadM S".d"' particulars of which will I-.- found in thr November 1927 issue of Tha I'KICK. 2R CntUM cents529 words
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Advertisement505 1930-07-17 5 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS. How .Many People Maintain Strength. When you are losinc weight, failing in strengtk and nowtes pale and saliow day by day, it is v sign that you need more blood. Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built up so505 words
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Advertisement252 1930-07-17 5 Baby has the right idea **ke wants CuMtieura SOAP««wTAIjCUM for his daily bath! I ;--.f.olbine-Autis<>ptio I •,■'•l..-.. An Appeal to Britons in Singapore. THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES AND ARETHUSA' TRAINING SHIP Over 28.000 poor boys and girls have been Riven a chance in life, and have been trainei! to become good252 words
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Advertisement672 1930-07-17 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can b« obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel Money Changer, Raffle* Hotel. Grosvenor Hotel. Kelly A Walxh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffles Place and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Collyer Quay. Aaiatic672 words
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Advertisement114 1930-07-17 5 HOYTS ANTI-FRICTION METALS A BRAND BEARING Write for a copy of HOYTS booklet "HINTS ON LINING BEARINGS." ALL GRADES STO( KEI) by THE SOLE AGENTS |C JM&k L| SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA 1.1 MI'UR. THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL B B-A MARVEL, OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE. With f. 3.5 lens in black only.114 words
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Article3073 1930-07-17 6 Bad Weather Spoils Ascot: Torrents of Rain. FOUR-DAY TEST MATCHES il hi Out Own Correspondent.) ne 19. Not oft« n i le to x' 1 for one thins v;| v expeniive paatinu day 1 \\<-n! with the other <U! grates to the Fourth Imperial Presa Conference :>3,073 words
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Article118 1930-07-17 6 What the British Navy Thinks Of It. There is much to '■>•.• wkl f<>r Scottish I, according to the sailnr> ain>:ul lI. Ms battle-cruiser Tiger, more against it. So, with this f o l- i 11 1 tr growing stronger! the men teat a request to headquarter* of118 words
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Article71 1930-07-17 6 Area 50 Acres: Population Totals 4. Kranci 1 lias Mqnirtd a colonial |>c>* f lion M MW and M small th;it it is not in■iii<l"<l in maps Mid :>. t l:i>> It is TcmpMi Inland, situutt-d betW—B oohin China an<l Hutiuii ami ixi^essinjr an area of M71 words
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Article37 1930-07-17 6 Met v-. ruldlicik Macirrctor »nJ Cu., Ltd., as agwti for AUmpp'i Brewery, have nechrad su|>|)!y or novel ailv Ttisiac material fur Allsopp'n baer. The telertion InelndM cim-ks, folf toaa, ambrellas, botr nuigii book matehM and car mustot*.37 words
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Advertisement88 1930-07-17 6 "TRUTH I* ADVERTISING" is the Bulwark of Success. CHEESE CRl'YERE EDAM GORCOHZOLA DITCH CREAM ROQUEFORT u CLLB PROCESSED STILTON ST. IYEL ALLOWRIE and AUSTRALIA* CHEDDAR (Uy consensus of opinion the be<t Cheddar in Malaya). "THE BEST BY TEST." REFRIGERATING Co LTD Branches: ORCHARD ROAD. IBLBGH ROAD, KEI'I'EL ROAD, GRANGE ROAD88 words
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Advertisement138 1930-07-17 6 r power behind you I power, heat and light g^j j e fcr eytr) body Equally j iceabte in the greatest inVi r~f* I ,:i. t ry cr the smallest home At instant command on the touch gli|Pa j t.wit-.-l. Costing nothing v.hej not actually doing its won '-^i Electricity138 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1930-07-17 7 iLHAMBRITHE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND Mlßl I REPRODUCTION JL «L 9 6.15 p.m. TOMGHT. 9.15 p.m. iSonwul Another Super Programme! THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTES THE REVELLERS In a selection of Musical Numbers Followed by A Magnificent Ballet "THE DOLL SHOP" Reproduced ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOtM and WILLIAM HAINES In his First All-Talking225 words
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Advertisement402 1930-07-17 7 \i/M UU MMUV U -W UU UU U U >W V, UUUU UU U I V V J Ife II m 1° I Wk m ,X L™ I Bos:B os: The Home of CAPITAL Entertainment. Tonight at 6.15 and 9.15 PREMIERE FOR MALAYA OF PARAMOUNT'S BRILLIANT NEW SHOW WORLD All-Talking402 words
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Advertisement225 1930-07-17 7 VICTORIA THEATRE I Saturday. Tuesday., Thursday and Saturday. July 19, 22, 24 and 26, of 9.15 p.m. S.A.D.r:. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $3. $2 and $1. The Gaynor-Farrell— Jo^ fllflfKsKEV Director Butler comjtW^^MLpi bination made Sunny ■fc**^. %4 Side Up and now ■VW rife225 words
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Article285 1930-07-17 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Heated Argument At Opening. Animated < irked the annual masting of the Royal Mail Bt «m J'aiket Company which iva« held on June 16 at the Cannon trei I Hotel, E.C. Sfon than 1,000 stockholder* attended. I»r<l Kylsant, the chairman, In the course of hit285 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS
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Article19 1930-07-17 8 July !T. I Khillira 5 cent*. Lukuta I'ctulint;' In. [I 11 g Kods Tin l.nT-19 words
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Article9 1930-07-17 8 Macphail Ptnman. Ltd, t■> I-J6.1. Soon .01-1.01 IJSOIIoiik ■i'-.-UM9 words
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Article59 1930-07-17 8 week 1.1 p.m,.. rn::i Hall, I Trainins. 1 Drill Hall. d Batt Siamal Drill Ilall, Ist Bn. II 3.15 p.m.. Malay 1 U. ..poii TrainI 19, p.m.. Sirlap, S.V.F.A.. link. 1 T ':.:.h Range, in S p.m.. Mala) In.. 1;.....-;. ati...i. Siflop, S.\ .X.A.. Camp Hi iia'l, Officer*.59 words
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252 1930-07-17 8 EXCHANGE. Slnfaper*, J«ly 17. den, Haul I ZS 32 Demand 2 3 23 a:! Prhrati 3 n. credit 1/414 On Nn Vuik, demand M 1 10 M v Pn France, H;.'!k T.T. |<r On Imiia, Hunk T.T. UfH on Bong Kobk, Bank T.T. a% On252 words
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Article1163 1930-07-17 8 Rubber Position And Outlook. The :!i>iy-i'.rsi annual general meeting of lJuifm Eetate, Ltd., v.:is h. Id on June 12 at I the n-gistered oßce, 21. Coleman Street, E.C., .Mi. Cyril H.-xi-iulale (chairman of the compresid Bg. The .secretary 1 Mr. K. J. Wheeler, a.c.a.i read the notice-1,163 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article463 1930-07-17 8 1 v c V*l. I'd. Buyers Sellrm II Cl Aian Kambanf 23 H ■-:> Ayir Milan Tm 11 12 Cl fj Baagrin I'm v II 1 1 Kaunv PadaMf 0.10 (i.i:. 1 1 liatu Cmvca v..v. o.fio l l Kukit Arang 0.40 ujn Cl ii Uurniaa Malay l^ ij463 words
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Article223 1930-07-17 8 *i. I'd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Ords. 2.50 2.75 •j l 1 Aktz. Brick Pmfa. -'.i:> -'.2'» 11!. 11 ii liril. Am. 1 ubaccu 5...0 i.U.ti 1 1 CtBtral Liiifintf U.JO O.iO nom. 1 1 I >c!t ..r.j Carriage* l/.H) t.4"> ni.:u. I'u^ D«Ttlopm*Dt 4 3 Llunlo;)223 words
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Article111 1930-07-17 8 "'.'l Storage T p.c. Jy-o red. lyai-3C 102 100 ci Siuga| ore Municipal j p.c. ol LWI ted. MM >1, -Ts. Moo par. i' < proa Municipal 4.- p.c. :.«i. red. IM7 ?l,«o0,t>O0 UJ par Municipal i'j px. ol IM9 red. V&5 M.'iwi.iiyu i)o yjr ore Municipal111 words
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Article385 1930-07-17 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and E' att's quotations. Today's I'rices 1 urn Lyull <& Cu. Lvatt M I 1.10 i..io i.i'o I.M I An,. i.ajn;i SI J l.lv 1...0 J.JO IJM A. Hitaai ..",U 1.70 l.nu A. turning i!lj o.^j u.oJ u.^i u.Ji A. Malay i»*.i l.ou385 words
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Article694 1930-07-17 8 Collective International Convention Plan. The Economic Committee of the Leana af Katioas has reeeatly been eoneentratin on the plmi lor a eelleetire Internationa convention to Kettle all points sarroundinj the problem of tariff agreements. The com mittee nu-t under the presidency of Si 1 Sydney Chapman694 words
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Article275 1930-07-17 8 Atlantic and Pacific Services. An optimist ir view of tin- r— rurclll pOMibilftica of airship traniporatioa wjs iN|.r«ssed by Mr. Fr< d. M. Hnrphnm. vicepraaidant of the Goodyear Tjrra «nd Kubber Co., and the Uoodyeur Zeppelin Corporation, who travelled on the (iraf Zeppelin on iis rccer.i voyi^'e from275 words
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Article20 1930-07-17 8 Kt-nont: Consolidated Tin (flr»l half 1 318 K.ur 8:1,000 jrmrdt, 330 pirab. I Ayw Wi-nK iJuiifi. H imul.s.20 words
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Article175 1930-07-17 8 Today. Sclat Pandjang, Bengkalls, l'akan Baroc -iM Pajakombo i 1 ktore i i i Java, South-Wc»l Sumatra, .sou'.h1...-: Bernev, Celebes, Moluccas lino Australial i Nieun Hulli p.m L'pper Burma, North and East India Egypt, Europe, Canada Mid U..S.A. brinpura 3 p ■I p.n, 1...» i r :-'i.i.,.i175 words
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Article21 1930-07-17 8 by Shidzuoka tlaiu. dec ;-i Singapore tomorrow. From E ,ail; despatch- on June 26) by Rohna, dus at Penang21 words
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Article37 1930-07-17 8 By Mantua iphinx 'iJotran I jcriniki lcii nrra. ■pur* London May 30 June 73 Key 2'J June 23 June 6 Jun: ''.'i June h June 'M .lunc !U July n June 20 July II37 words
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Article264 1930-07-17 8 Thursday. July r.. 8b)p« alongside the Wharves or tiptetcd to Mil**. terra. HAuuoi h Xkia Wharf Ihi Cable, Hoepei J.J. 11. H I.;. Enterprise. OU W.'.arf NO. Coal Wharf Patrol VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tan Jong Pas'r. Victoria Dock Nil. krppel Harbour. Kins'* 1 AmalUai 2 No.264 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1930-07-17 8 AUCTION SALE fui i ture, Singer's treadle 11,I 1 tromax uil lamr Graetel glassware, le. i lit ..in mleroom, No. IS, Jtohte- n Road, ou Saturday, July It, 1918 II a.m. lackwood arm chairs. l with M.O.P. a-ith bevelled mirror il v.th marble topii, porce- wardrobes with bevelled eheval niiri.i91 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous279 1930-07-17 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DiHy Wither Report Brlgkl Win,!. Station. Temperature K:iin- Su:i- BeUtiva Oirec- Speed. Weather. Max. Mill. fall, shine.' Humidity tion. F. F. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor St.;r M T' 1 Nil tJ W Calm Cloudy Kota Khaiu !I2 71 Mi It." 7.1 S\V Id Cloudy K. Tnnnrann M279 words
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Miscellaneous178 1930-07-17 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Thursday, July IT. H. V,. I.;- i' ft, 2.-4O p.m., S ft. :< in. B. 1. homeward mail cloaca p .«>.. train Friday Ju!> I*. Ijutch Homeward mail Petrla closes, 10 1 m. 11. W. iiOi an... I It. 6 in., 3.16 |>.in., f. ft. .11.178 words
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Article340 1930-07-17 9 Tin Up £3 Demand For Prompt Delivery. AWAITING ANGLO-DUTCH DECISION. (From Our Financial Correspondent.) Siacapon, Tatnraaay, 10 a.m. Taiaj'l Prices Rubber. 17. cents per lb. Tin. riOO tnns at SfiB s per picul. Yesterday's I'rires Ruhher. London .'>' d. per lh.. down 1-16 d. New York. 10'340 words
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Article192 1930-07-17 9 Airship Route Proposed From Japan. Prompted !y the BtemonbU vi-it of the Graf Zeppelin t« J:ii>;m in Auirust last year a ntupendoai plan, accordintr to newspaper <.n font to establish an Eastern re Aerial Transportation Company. with the object of transporting passengers c Pacific between Japan and192 words
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Article70 1930-07-17 9 y, .iuly 16. Foreign cxcaaagei an An Uhem :t7.".. Bombay Is. Berlin lii.;.::,. Broueli :il.sir,, Bacharrat 118, Rio :il-iu. Baenoi Air.-s in 7 Copenhagen '-..u;. Geneva 2.">.0:t. Heliiagfon 183 6-16, jionir Konu is. :!'-<!.. Lisbon 108 1 Madrid ii.s.'.. Milan 02.665, N.v Ferk U6%, l-.ii',',. Paris 125.61, Baaagfcal is.British Wireless - 70 words
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Article73 1930-07-17 9 At.,, ut l.mio men in tbe Manselton district of Swansea were »tTi-cted as the result o/ ihc closing of the CwmfeUntia p'tUe works Richard Thomas and Co. A rut we posted at the works on June 12 mad Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the.si- works73 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article360 1930-07-17 9 Sir Delves Broughton Oh The Outlook. The twentieth ordinary general meeting of the i)..!k.-ith (Ceylon) Kubber Estates, Ltd., I on Jdm 2 at 2 Idol Lane, E.CSir Helve- Hroughton, Bt. (the chairman^, said that. notwithstanding the board's i policy of takinit advantage of forward fcales as far360 words
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Article342 1930-07-17 9 Allenby.-G-l.yy4 lb. Anglo Malay. I*B3lB lb. Anglo-Sumatra. £0,454 lb. Amalgamated Malay.— 6s,ooo lb. Asahan. 70.000 lb. Bang Nara. -***** !b. "50 li Bikan:. >7.T(HI lb. Broor.ie I Selanror 1.-67,370 ib. Katu Tig;> (Selangori. 180,500 lb. Buhit Kajang-. -*****6 lb. Balao. Mftn I*.. Beranang.— 32,ooo lb. Bertani (Ta15h0).— 76,174342 words
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Article119 1930-07-17 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 976 th auction on July lf>. when there was catalogued 1,692,927 ..",.77 tons offered 1,4.10.497 lb. or 038.61 tons sold 1,185,052 lb. or 529.04 tons. Sp«. .London 5 8-18 d. New York 10% ct=. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked119 words
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Article62 1930-07-17 9 Tone of Market :—Dull. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet I 9-16 d. per lb. New York :—Spot Sheet G. cents 10;» per lb. miMHM«>mMM«MMMM»HMHMHMMH»MItHMMI I.S.S. equal to London Standard Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July August September Auir.-Sopt. Oct.-Dcc. Boron 17'.i 18 18 18% IS'i62 words
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Article248 1930-07-17 9 RETURN OF DUTY PAID RUBBER PASSED FOR EXPORT FROM THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. The quantity of rubber and rubber latex up;>n which export duty was paid during the month or June, 19.;n. Quantity. Value. Tons. (a) Direct foreign shipments 2,1 ll-'.c.l 983,900 (b) Transhipment on through hills248 words
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Article685 1930-07-17 9 LONDON EXCHANGE PRICE JUNE 18. Abaco (£1) 1\; Alla»ar (2/) 1/9; Anjtlo.Valay (£1) 12 6; Ayer Kun:nc (ill 0 :ti, Tahru (Sel.) (t/) 3 'J; Bal.ap (fli hi: Bant<.riK (£1) 3 16; Br.tane Consolidated (2 1 Batu Cavet (£1) 9 16; Batu Tieu £1 i Mi685 words
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Article510 1930-07-17 9 Further Decline In Industrials. Messrs. Fraser ami Co. report a« follow.-: Singapore, July 1">. The lower prices of tin and rubber indicated below have naturally Sgals induced a quiet tone in the local share market and the continuance of low consumption figures cabled from the U.S.A. in510 words
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Article351 1930-07-17 9 Another Record Year Reported. The reaert of the General Elaetrlc Co.. Ltd., for the yea:- saded Mares "i shows thit the company established another record. Sir Hhbo Hir?t. the chairman ano maaafUtg director sij;r.s (he report, which 3t:;t> Tho profits for the year amount to £1.179,007, an351 words
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Article1557 1930-07-17 9 Government's Perverse Insanity. FATAL FREE TRADE FANATICISM. (By A. W. Still.) London, Tho Board of Trade return* for May are just ah: ut as bad a? they could be. Compared with May, 1929, v. one less working day, t! was a deercase of £12,385,912 in value of1,557 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1930-07-17 9 BUTf OR SELL THSOUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. MALI, ADVERTISEMENTS.9 words
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1099 1930-07-17 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JULY 17,1930. SYMPATHY OR HOSILITY? nitnen an- 1 I nirs for on it.- fei-t t a period term has days ii;'.si r.lc many of elaborate of ining to explain exactly wl rouble lies and how pcrfo thi remedy. I ack af ion of all the1,099 words
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Article1253 1930-07-17 10 A Unique Hospital And School in the Alps. These articles which will appear in the Straits Times every Thursday and Friday are 1o form chapters in a book by H. H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges Master Mind- of Modern Science." which is being now prepared1,253 words
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Article10 1930-07-17 10 [r. Edwin Taylor ha- been appointed Colonial Treasurer, Hong Kong.10 words
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Article25 1930-07-17 10 W.vs ha.= bsen received of the death in Ceylon of M M. W. H. de Silva. the wife of the as t. Attoirney-Genera! of Ceylon.25 words
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Article26 1930-07-17 10 Dr. r. Winctedt, the Director of S.S. and F.JA.S., is letuming i -..-.-i leave by the Mantua, which i^ -lur ive at Singapore on Aug. 9.26 words
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Article24 1930-07-17 10 The Colonial (Mace saaouaces that Mr, ■"i.-^rk Young, the Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone, has been appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Pales-24 words
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Article32 1930-07-17 10 TV"- King has approved the appointSir Philip Mai-Donald, Chief JusI rinidad, as Chief Justice of thf reme Court of Ceylon in succession to Sir Stanley Kishcr, on the letter's re-m-i tni nt32 words
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Article48 1930-07-17 10 i ;i'i'<- received in Kuala Lumpur on announced the sudden death on Julj 14 of Mrs. C. C. Richards in Hankow. Mrs. Richards, whose husband was pre;viou'ly in the local branch of the Hor.c •'I Shanghai Bank, was in K'lala Lumpur recently, staying with her sister, K. Cosgravc.48 words
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Article58 1930-07-17 10 The death has occurred at Home of Mr. C. A. Walton, of Sengat Estate, Kampong ng. Mr. Walton, who proceed I Home on furlough about three month! ago, i:; reported to have met his death as a result of ;> motor-car accident while on hi< v ;.y t i see58 words
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Article54 1930-07-17 10 Mr. George Hemmant. the Under-Se-eretarv, Straits Settlements, who has beau attending the Colonial Office conference, is to in- co-opteii as a member of th? central eoauuttaa which is to c >nstdor the plans for unification of the Colonial So:vice. Mr. Ilemmant, who is I.i veins of age, joiiied the Malayan54 words
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Article124 1930-07-17 10 Ihe funeral took place at the B*Mtan Catholic Cemetery, Birch Road, !vu; la Lumpur, on Tuesday evening, of the late Mr. John l-'elix de Rozario. whose Jeath occurred on Monday morning. The lut Mr. Ro<:arii> came to Negri Sembilan from Ma'aeca in 1897 and joined the Governrunt Serviea at the124 words
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Article798 1930-07-17 10 AN EXCESS OF LABOUR. The Malaya migration Statistic* f'>i j he month of June show that arrival? j I'rom China continued to exceed departure in spite of the slump and tfv hundred <,f workless labourers Kekhtg repatrialion. Arrival* of Canwe numbered ICJU, made up of 11.9798 words
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Advertisement178 1930-07-17 10 FOR GOLF— LITTLES Sole Agents j PETER McEWEN CLUBS Have made a reputation and have kept it Shufts from f PRICKS the wry host ft'M //j/ Drivers, Hickory, lions '.w «ith stainlcs Brassies, heads Jffl Spoons which gi\c y^y $10.00. appearance AH Irons and SliVe (I^^?/ $10 tio Hand-made, assuring178 words
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Advertisement70 1930-07-17 10 Iff; f Vn mi .^mm^^m^^mm^^ >♦»« »>»>>>>»♦> 1 I U. S. DE SUVA BROS. JE^'ELf.EKS W v.OND MERCHANTS 1 tvs Qseni ;r.; r terHna Pllrer and EJ*. ito SI >■*;..' "•..)»r!»oe« ToLl II HlffH ST., Thorn* "Stlvßbron" BNOAPOKS, 4549. COLOMBIA FAVOURITE Jl /A i ETt. SI JCi THEME SONGS EI.ECTPJC70 words
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Advertisement23 1930-07-17 10 [STRAITS (f\\ TIMES SINGAPORE [1 KUALA LUMPUI I it ucii tutu y vy v. mm trim ■StSMI »l»l TlMn*: Ilia AT ALL TIMES23 words
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153 1930-07-17 11 UNIFIED COLONIAL SERVICE— COMMITTEE APPOINTED. LORD PASSFIELD AND THE COLONIES. A Central Committee. MR. GEORGE HEMMANT'S APPOINTMENT. London, July 16. Lord Passfield, the Secretary for the Colonies, in a speech at the Corona Club dinner, which was attended by all the members of the Colonial Conference, stated that he hadReuter - 153 words
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Article731 1930-07-17 11 Warning from British Government. BATTLESHIPS SENT. Protecting Foreign Lives And Property. Alexandria, July 10. Thousands of Kjryptianr. stoned the Government Hospital as a protest against thi" Procurator-General forbidding the removal for public burial of the corpses of the victims of yesterday's rioting until v post731 words
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Article169 1930-07-17 11 Asiatic Planters Want Restriction Back. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. An extraordinary nie'etin-» of the Asiatic Planters' Association of Malaya was held last Saturday in Kuala Lumpur to receive the recommendations cf a special sub-committee, appointed at the last annual meeting on June169 words
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Article113 1930-07-17 11 Preliminary Reports Encouraging. London, July IC. Experimental cultivation in many part« of the British Empire, including Malaya. India, Africa and the We-st 1 Inches, of a tree from which tung oil, for- in. :ly a Chinese monopoly worth £3,000,000 a year, was obtained, is the j.-übjeet ofReuter - 113 words
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Article142 1930-07-17 11 German Reply Welcomed In Paris and Berlin. Berlin. July The German Government's reply to M. Bril nd'« p: n-Kuropean mcniorrr.iduiri ac- proposal to di.-cuss t'.ie European problem, in :h solution of which it is prepau>d to co-operate, at th'- next league of Notions, is welcomed in all th"142 words
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Article63 1930-07-17 11 Sixty-one Signatories to The Treaty. Rugby, July It". The Secretary- for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Arthur Henderson, said all countries in\it<d by the Government of the United States to participate in the Treaty for Renunciation of War had now done so with the exception of Argentina. Bra7.il, Colombia, Kcuador,British Wireless - 63 words
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Article86 1930-07-17 11 French Police Searching For Briton. Marseilles, July 11. Much speculation is raised by the mysterious (iisapp. arance of the British Vice-Consul, Mr. Lee (temporarily acting Consul-Ger.eral) who left his office on Saturday last at noon, and was seen in the evenir bringing his car to the garatre. He86 words
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Article82 1930-07-17 11 Difficulties to be Explained To League of Nations. London, July lfi. In th; 1 House of Commons at question t'nu. Mr. Arthur He»ndcrson, the Foreign secretary, .-aid he was quite prepared to sabeaH to the Ix-aguc of Nations the White Paper in which emphasis was laid82 words
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Article106 1930-07-17 11 Conference with House Of Ix>rds Suggested. London, July 10. Following a meeting with the miners, the Government has siv»geste<l to the House of Lords a conference regarding the spread over amendment to the Coal Mines Bill, expressing the opinion that the reorganisation features in the Bill ought106 words
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Article147 1930-07-17 11 Von Hindenburg Carries His Point. Berlin, July IC. President von Hindenburg has won the battle over the Nationalist Steel Helmet Association. On receipt of a promise that the members of the Steel Helmets would not carry out nvlitary exercises in the Rhine-land, the Pmssian Ministry of Interior decidedReuter - 147 words
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Article275 1930-07-17 11 Miss Johnson's Welcome In Colombo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 17. Miss Am;; Johnson, who flew alone from Croydon. Kngland to Australia, arrived at Colombo yesterday by the P. O. s.s. Xaldera on her way back home. According to the Colombo correspondent of the Pinang Gazette275 words
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Article40 1930-07-17 11 Arrival of the Tjikandi At Shanghai. Shanghai, July 15. The It rawer Tjikandi, which went ashore in the vicinity of Wenchow on July 11, ha:; arrived. The water i.s being pumped oat of hokk 1 and 8> Heater.40 words
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Article433 1930-07-17 11 Mr. Snowden's Reply. VOTE OF CENSURE REJECTED. London, July 10. In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Baldwin moved the vote of censure which he had lodped together with Mr Neville Chamberlain, advocating the safe guarding of the Home market and the expanding of the exportBritish Wireless - 433 words
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Article163 1930-07-17 11 P.W. D. Pushing Ahead With Building Schemes. It is understood that the PiiMic ■Works lie; nrtment are putting all possible undertakings m to the market at presen*. Ir. Ki'>-ii''on to other work being contemplate i the Pevanc Hill Railway, Telok Ayer Kiv-in. Geylang and Kallang Basins 11163 words
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Article29 1930-07-17 11 Seven Government-owned Lines Consolidated. Washington, July 16. The Shipping Board has approved the consolidation of seven Government-owned shinning lines now operatir/j from the Gulf of Mexico. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article197 1930-07-17 11 Financial Programme Declared Law. Berlin, July 16. The Chancellor, Herr Bruening, abandoned in disgust the debate on the Government's financial programme after the Reichstag had rejected the first two p.rticlcs of it. Subsequently an official communique was issued, announcing that, in virtue of article 48 of the197 words
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Article105 1930-07-17 11 Failure of Efforts At Compromise. London, July Iff, In the course of a reply in the House of Common." with regard to the situation in China, Mr. Arthur Hendersons the Foreign Secretary, said the efforts to reach a compromise with regard to the Customs at Tientsin appeared toReuter - 105 words
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Article133 1930-07-17 11 Conference Opens In London. London. July 10. Five hundred delegates, representing :il parliaments of the world, including Prince Tokugawa, are attending the Twenty-sixth Conference of Lie Inter- 1 Parliamentary Union, which opened at the House of Lords today. The Duke of Sutherland preakh i. Mr. Arthur Henderson, theReuter - 133 words
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Article68 1930-07-17 11 Interests of Colonies And Protectorates. London. July 16. In the House of Common*, replying to Mr. W. Ormsby-Gorc, the former Undersecretary for the Colonies, Dr. Druinmond Shieh stated that the interests of the ••Monies, protectorates and mandated territories at the Imperial Conference would be represented by th? SecretaryReuter - 68 words
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Article106 1930-07-17 11 Fatal Aeroplane Crash In Vermont Mountains. Bennington, Vermont, July 10. Frank Goldsborough, the 19-year-old pilot who crashed in the Vermont Mountains, died from his injuries without regaining consciousness. Reuter. Goldsborough, the holder of the junior trans-continental flight record, was pinned beneath the wreckage of hi- aeroplane after106 words
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Article55 1930-07-17 11 Rugby, July lti. The Austrian Government international >nn of £3,000,000 in 7 per cent, sterling I bonds, was offered today for subscription ir this country at 95 per cent., and within two hours of open in the lists were declared closed. It is understood the subscriptions greatly exceededBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article745 1930-07-17 11 Nanking Plans Gigantic Offensive. NORTHERN ALARM. Decisive Struggle To Begin Soon. Shanghai. July 16. It is officially claimed that the van guards of Han Fu-chu's forces have advanced along the Kiaochow-Tsiniin Rail way to a point ten miles east of Ttfaan. Troops are heir.fr rushed toSin Kuo Min - 745 words
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Article67 1930-07-17 11 Interviewed by Reuter in connection with the announcement in the Gu/.ctt hat hi- "will be placed on half pay on his ceasing to he employed Sir Philm Chetwode said he wanted a holiday before leaving for India in the autumn to -ui-eeed Sir William Birdwood, ami li had resigned his67 words
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Advertisement77 1930-07-17 11 I TODAY'S FEATURES. Page Where Dr. Sunshine Keigns, by H.H. Tiltman and T. C. Bridges 10 Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board Meeting 17 Home Sport Letter fi Life in a Leper Colony (An Interview) 12 Negri Sembilan in 1929 15 Rubber Contract Dispute 17 Home Trade Reviewed hy A. W. Still77 words
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Article369 1930-07-17 12 Interview with Noted Pathologist. Life .n the Culion Leper Colony. Philippine Inland;, was described by i>r. 11. Windon Wade iii an interview with Straits Times representative yesterday. Dr. Wade, who is chief pathoingiitl of the leper ooloaj and field secretary of the Leonard Wood Memorial,369 words
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Article154 1930-07-17 12 Smart Fine for Shooting Birds In Close Season. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 16. 11. Knaggs and two others named ii. Nash, the Kuala Lumpui iterday on three i harges of I bird, a Malayan on M inday evening a( tin- 1 having shot154 words
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72 1930-07-17 12 WORKMEN'S BEER. Soviet War Against Short Measure. Measure. Twenty-four manager! of beerhalU in have Ix'i'ii arrested for failure nil beer-mngi to the brim. police investigation disclosed that, I ears the unfilled gli these managers a neat surplus of hundred thousand roubles. inn to the accounting ivstem, they were responsible for72 words
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Article42 1930-07-17 12 i nf > r y.W.CA reported i.. i. n|i it..- app< <i "p t" lul I I from Mi im Boon Kwang. Iht total amount now U idi .v H0.826.60. In the last list published, $50 should M K\\ 'IT. nol42 words
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Article158 1930-07-17 12 Pleads Guilty to Criminal Breach of Trust. A Em i L I.i illiant, who D a warrant pleaded guilty to ;i chargi >i' criminal breach of trust in of a motor-car (5.1205) before Mr. S. Williams, the Second Poli« s, yesterday afternoon and was i! for sentence until158 words
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Article197 1930-07-17 12 Skyscraper With Four Centres Of Amusement. New York, June 17. A majrnificenl amusement centre in the heart of New York involving the of buildings to cost jtfio.uoo.oon oi, land which, with its existing strucasaessed at £40,000.000 has been planned by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jun., notion with197 words
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Article216 1930-07-17 12 Luxury Cargoes Escape Duties By 1 Mm. New York, Jane 18. i;rainst time to reach the port of New York before the new American Tariff Bill came into operation. liners clocked h^re Hurintr the night. The Olympic, carrying many thousands wnrth of luxury articles from Parin and216 words
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Article97 1930-07-17 12 London Commissioner May Be Appointed. Rufjby. July 10. Questioned in the House of Commons as to what progress* had been made with the prop >sal for the establishment of a Trade Commissioner in London for the Itritis); Colonies in the Caribbean, Dr. Drummond Shiels, the Under Secretary forBritish Wireless - 97 words
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Article50 1930-07-17 12 i will be a farther attraction at Etaflea Hotel tonight in tic Kit Ki'.t Kabaret,". Pcguy and Guy, the burlesque dancer., who Stored ii. b a success m Monday will appear again, and tbe other artiatea will bo Dorothy James, Mftrjoric Leslie, Aileen Kay- Jlari "i N ■>•50 words
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Article37 1930-07-17 12 Prince Damrong o' Sian! interviewed in London, killed a popular belief. He said that Siamese cats wtre not at all eon mon in Siam. Only one in a thousand Biaasese, the rest were just ninidi v tahhk37 words
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Article211 1930-07-17 12 Offences Against Stamp Ordinance. Fines totalling $f>oo were imposed on the manager of the Mitsui Bussan Kai:;ba, Ltd., of Battery Road, Singapore, on charges under the Stamp Ordinance, i>y Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal Dintrict Judge, this morning. Mr. F. Tonjruo. A.S. P.. in tha-pre211 words
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Article272 1930-07-17 12 Sale of Famous Pictures To Pay Death Dues. London, June It is undet-Atood that the court?. dct> pite vigorous opposition by interested persons, authorised Vircoant Scarsdale to dispose of certain of his family heirlooms, chiefly pkturt-. Lord Scarsdaie, v. hr> succeeded to the title on the death272 words
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Article161 1930-07-17 12 Coming Test Flights Over China. Shanghai, June IS. J" c reports that the Ministry of War has given permission t i a number of for ign aviaton ii fly over Chinese territory in connection with proposed Bighta from Europi to I The Sr if planes is i>ilr,tci161 words
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Article71 1930-07-17 12 Early Summer Activities Resumed. Vesuvius has resumed its early summer activities, and the sky above the volcano every night is flame-red. The central cone, which was built up by lava, is gradually falling with the weight of new lava, but so far there is no danger of71 words
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Article83 1930-07-17 12 "On May 81, 1930, 'Duller' Betts, of Traffic Street. Derby, and Weston-on-Trent. Faithful, unsellish, lovable, and a friend of all who knew him. Deeply regretted iii. ii irtcfiucnl bubli bed al Dei 1 erred to the death of a -even-year -old dog, hi 3 muter being83 words
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Letter136 1930-07-17 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to your very trite remarks in Notes of the Day and the margin of ultimate profit set out in the leaflets and advertised in Ceylon, it would be interesting to know whether the "campaigner* or the advertisements cisciose136 words
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Article115 1930-07-17 12 Special Activities Suggested. London, June 30. In the Houj3 of Commons today, replying to Mr N. G:attan Doyle (Conservative). who suggested that, in view of the conditions in India respecting British trado, special activities should be undertaken with a view to the mitigaO: iltics, Mr. G. M.115 words
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Article176 1930-07-17 12 Farewell Performance of The Quaints. Many amusing situations were seen in The Mar. from Toronto," which was presented by the R.B. Salisbury Company (the Qua:nts> at the Victoria Theatre last night. It m a farewell performance and the enJhu?!asri with which it was received by a176 words
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Article108 1930-07-17 12 A Scotland Yard Secret Revealed. A Scotland Yard secret which is 1 to revolutionise the fingerprint ■y mof the world is revealed in a book published by Chief Inspector Harry )?:ittley. the result of many years of study be haa evolved a simple method of tracing criminals through108 words
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Article141 1930-07-17 12 Coal Seam Struck In Kent. A scam of coal from .tft. to 4ft. thick lias been struck in No. 3 shaft of the Ti'.manstone Colliery, Kent, where sinki inir operations have been in progress for the past 12 months. The coal was found at a depth of141 words
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Article49 1930-07-17 12 The i-arid of the S.S. Police will perform ,'v following proirramnv, weather permitting -ii katong Parfc, tomorrow al ■i '.i Ivagtui c, P"i'i«' Don* (Suppa) :uite. Summer Day^ I waltz, Amoretten Tanze (^ung'l) petite suite, 4th Series" (Tschaikowsky) j selection, "The Shamroc!. (Myddletor.) s= a songs, Nautical Mouicol (Winter),49 words
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Article283 1930-07-17 12 ncnt Singapore firm. Can ur- typewriter. Apply. 1 neriploycd Nineteen. CFIINESE. Storekeeper, pisrharced when firm closed down after he had served for nearly ten years. D scribed as thoroughly eoavefMnt with all grades of plantation rubber and we have always found him reliable, able and conscientious." Apply, I 'ncmployed Twenty.283 words
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Article87 1930-07-17 12 Defence Not tailed On In Malay Suit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 16. !.>■ Court of Appeal today i the ai .uit i.i which [smail Hp Haji Abdul I.cfiii the Surve; mpnt, cli hare i f $17,< rum h: !ie had .-ept a sum in full87 words
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Advertisement386 1930-07-17 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 pleased386 words
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Article162 1930-07-17 13 Vustralians at Edinburgh ALEXANDER BATS WELL AGAINST TOURISTS. 1 1 rom Oar Own Correspondent.) London, July 16. The Australians played th.i:- full Test tv.n «iivn meeting Bcotlaad at Kiiinliurjrli today in three-day match Th« home tide .v»n the toss, i.nd Ken anil Alexander went in w> open162 words
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Article146 1930-07-17 13 L.L.T.G Tournament I ..ili.-.- (>!>*•■ BinrltK. V. Utra and Mr«. Wanli I d Mcn'K Open Doubles. beat Hudson an 1 l!u!l th bent W c l. Irn'i Doable* lisa (>i.'. i »nd \VS TIES. <., r. Mixed Doable*. In. K. II Graham. Mm. I"-'-; nd the Roy. .mi Warden146 words
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Article253 1930-07-17 13 Satisfactory Entries For Coming Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Panama;, July If. Th' m'rics for the I'cnanu r»Bt me*tn»r. whirli opm on July -<>. aii- satisfactory. They an as follow rloas, Wallpaper, Kaatet Redfcrn, Love I.yru-. Ginger (ate4aa),l ru ad i. Cj liar Unktn Dlah, The ■aahw, AmOOroob,253 words
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Article146 1930-07-17 13 Important First Division Match Next Tuesday. An int n will be played on si Padang on Tuesday next, when ihu S.l meet the Malays i!-. their postponed Fini Division lixtjr The Kuropcun.i have selected the Following siiif l > represent them J. Biittain K. D. Brummut am!146 words
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Article100 1930-07-17 13 Chinese to Meet Rattles Collet On Saturd;i\. _< Chua < '> n Shn i'h K<»i Leongr, Chuia Cheng Li»t F. W. Chen, Hwi Yip II > Oh M;i Tan '.'Nan Teck, Wee Lain Ste n V< o 'i Hi Ch-jj Opt.). Chinese II n. Welch XI. The following100 words
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Article28 1930-07-17 13 ih'i Institution Sport* will ><■ held on tl c >• hool tomorrow, ttarttnjr -.!■"> I-■ Mrs. John Scott I nted to distrifavte the priaw. c Uaiul «i!! Ik 1 in utu-ndanct>.28 words
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Article857 1930-07-17 13 Reminiscences of Hon. Geo. Lambton. The H<ML GeorjCv- Lar.ibton is ii Turf personality. This son of the late Lord Durham was nurtured in sport. He took to it as a duck takes to water. Throughovt his life ha has found in it, and particularly in857 words
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Article133 1930-07-17 13 United States League Results. New York, July 16. 1? results to date are as follows: National League. Nttr York lost to Cincinnati B—l4.8 14. Brooklyn beat Pittsburg s—o.5 0. Boston lost to Chicago 3—5.3 5. Philadelphia lost to St. Louis 6— 7. New York lust to Cincinnati I—B.1 8.Reuter - 133 words
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Article621 1930-07-17 13 Many Efforts to Win Waterloo Cup. The death occurred in mail week, as already reported in the Straits Times, of the Eurl of Sefton, a great sportsman, and lover of racehorses and do^s, particularly the coursing greyhound. Lord Sefton was ~i'J years of avce, ami621 words
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Article40 1930-07-17 13 Mr. T. I. McGrtfor, a r.aiivc of Banff. of t'u- Malay stun-.- Volunteer tOSm, won tin Xutiunal Shootin.' Championship of Scotland after a off. six conjwtitors ti-d in th'- lina! sta;,;t with U',^ ti ..h ovirr f..ur distances.40 words
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Article227 1930-07-17 13 Thursday, July 17. S.A.K.A. LaagMi ]-t Div., R.E. vs. R.A.K., Stadium JIUJJ 1U J Div., S.C.C. vs. Welch, S.t.C. Reserves Div., M.P.11. vs. BAT.. S.R.C. V.M.C.A. va. Warder., A.F.C. Friday, July IS. Kootball: Singapore vs. Jokure (Malay* Cup Match I, Alison Uoad. Malayan Amateur Athletic Meeting, K L.227 words
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Article1243 1930-07-17 13 Consistency and Balance. VISITORS' SPECTACULAR METHODS FAIL. Singapore .1 Loh Who 0. Singapore me to be congraulated on their wonderful display against the Loh Wha tourists at the Anson Koad Stadium yesterday when they won by Am dMI goals. Though the fact that they1,243 words
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Article71 1930-07-17 13 Well-known Raring Pony Pits After Ipoh Win. Some Silk, thr well-known r;i. owned by Mr. li. Elphick, collapsed in it.n stal.lf last Saturday, :t:;d dfed ilortly after rard*. 1 th( 1 ui'.y it h;;'l <a> I Elphfa !:'s colonn to i!» Ipoh racM, paying the i>;^' divid nd71 words
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Article56 1930-07-17 13 Singapore Championship Tournament. 'i'.e quarter-flat] !W< of tfc Sing.-pore badminton sincli- championship n.! n-.t-nt to ho played at the Drill li: 1 on Saturday ut j..;ii p.m. arc us folio* Bra* Ttaa V.w i Lbb. l.im Cbok H»n« r. .1 I I.im H.io'j Cu:m v-. ::h Sng I.iat. Tan56 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-17 13 Popular Theme Songs FROM THE TALKIES ON "His Master's Voice" Records MARIANNE Hang on to me. F. T. Hylton'a Orch. B.">759 .lust you. jusl me. F. T. Ilylton's Orch. IJ5759 Marianne. F. T. HyKon'l Onli. IJ.~>7«4 SWEETIES Mj sweeter than sweet, P. 1. Refaunan'a Orch. IJ575S HARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD Danit-95 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-17 13 CHAMPAGNE <™"*"> AT THE WEDDING OF H.R.H. THE ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE GANCIA RESERVE 1921 EXTRA DRY WAS DRUNK PRICE VERY COMPETITIVE. As good as any of the Most Expensive Champagne. Sole Distributors G. A U RELY FREE SAMPLES GIVEN. Phone 6172.40 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-17 14 (er-proot plutc glass. Mm y^^^w &AAMAM With its Protective Equipment of Shatter-Proof Plate Glass in Every Model Has Made Motoring So Much Safer! Graham cars will give you value ft^rift'-. anc^ performance reasons in plenty for preferring them. Now add theii crowning appeal the Ekhnr\r/ safety at Lhuticr-proof plate-glass doors,102 words
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Advertisement190 1930-07-17 14 STAYING ON THE JOB WITH PROFIT-EARNING SURENESS You may safely choose a Dodge Look to owners of Dodge Trucks Truck on the basia of its proved de- for proof of this dependability. Look penilability alone its ability to keep to operating records, to speedometer on running, to keep on making190 words
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Article3217 1930-07-17 15 Negri Sembilan Report. DOCUMENTS AND CHOP? CONFISCATED. The Negri SembilsM Administration r-| ort for tin' .year 1929, is.-ued as supplement t.> the F.M.B. Government (iasette, states th:it the revenue amounted to 111,713,761 (including the Negri Sr.uliila'i share of Federal revenue) cost. pared with 111,915,940 in 1928.3,217 words
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Article162 1930-07-17 15 OFFENCE TO THE POPE." First Prosecution under New Concordat. The first prosecution fur an offence to the Pope" under the terms of tl: Concordat between the Italian Sttte ar.;! thj Vctiesn ;ook plae teeeatly at P-—...-wherL- a shopkeeper waa aMrteaeed to Bye months' imprisonment and a fine of I.OOD lira162 words
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Article133 1930-07-17 15 I.arjfe Families Preferred Tn "Blue Blood." Motherhood, especially if endowed with a larjce number of children, is a bighe: title of nobility in the eyes of Muasolini 'dun th-.- attributes of arutoency. In l-.i.-i rec-ent vi.-it to Florence, Mussolini i gave a meption in honour of li:e133 words
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Article112 1930-07-17 15 Darin? Exploits In America. Two francs of bandits, one of them led by two women, raided banks in Brooklyn, New York, and Newark (New Jersey) recently. They made off with approximately £7.000 in eaak The robberies were well planned The banditl in each case drove up to112 words
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Article84 1930-07-17 15 TONG WARS IN N. YORK. Attempt to Settle One Which Led to Four Murders. Another of Chinatown's periodical TpafJ wars, leading t'> the niurdi:- i i' fout Chinese in and around New York, has resulted in the police authorities ordering a rour.d-up of the leaders of the Hip-Sinjf and On-Lcons84 words
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Article111 1930-07-17 15 $1,000,000 Deposit in New York Bank. The Court of Appeal ta Geaoa Imst iiiied the suit of the Soviet Government against tl" 1 National City Bank of New York for si.im'O.ooo which tha Soviet claimed had been deposited js a credit f»r an Italian named Cibrario. The111 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous197 1930-07-17 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. rIII I 1 i m l L (CIAJES.) -I. Cosußoaslkeo I. t !lC0|) |w .y Q| £>•**" Clack i. ilasards >\ Pitcher w*U« j... Short treatise 11. Solitary gnu-.' I^. Formal ilocumcnt Sour 11. Har on which wheels turn ..nd. id 1">. Propel BU. 17. Door stone197 words
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Advertisement423 1930-07-17 16 J2I DONT WASTE THAT .ji'A LIGHT! pftf/fy How often have you heard that exclamation when a -^L. bright light has been left burning in the hall, porch or stairway With the Philips "DUO-SAVELITE" Lamp economy is effected, for it can be dimmed by the pull of a cord. Nc current423 words
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Advertisement354 1930-07-17 16 "1 had Acute Indi- > Now the pain ba* '1° nffern! Pr^U- "I (t*l vtll «.-»tion (or yrwr* entirely font. >n<< *>wa Htdlk. My *(ii« rtat. 1 and dreaded gain* thank R oodneM I < Htrm wtrr lijn- iltriUtc Mlel; to tlw U bed hI could »n now sleep in'354 words
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Advertisement186 1930-07-17 16 Maggi's Products j SOUP TABLETS SEASONING OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION DEALERS. t HENRY WAUGH Co, Ltd., •INWAI'OBB. PMSAN*, ADD KUALA LUHflil. W Mi iifr.i» V*N CCLYCERO-PMOSPHATeS VrITHORWiTMCUT fQUtV-'L > '^ife^Sv GENeSSl WEAKNESSJt^Jr INDIGESTION-POORNE^utSLCOD t^f ,/iy Botkles of SOdcs^-. ]^s iNDIA-BURVa.H-CEVLON-fTKA:-'- iTS COMBINE ECONOMY WITH PLEASURE! **> X t^ In186 words
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Article3372 1930-07-17 17 NO I TO HE ABOLISHED. Chief Medical Officer's Strong Appeal. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF MEASURES. r Own Correspondent) Lumpur, Jily 16. htlj meeting of Kuak- l: ard was held I'iinjr Th« It. S John !>. Robertson, E 1 lector i \V. 11. Ranford, Officer W. D Hoi3,372 words
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Article96 1930-07-17 17 DAVID— MURRAY CASE. Effect of Appeal Court Decision. The decisions of the three judges forming the Singapore Court of Appeal in the rase, in which Mr. J. B. David appealed against the verdict of Mr. Justice Stevens that Mr. Jack Murray was a partner with him in three mining ventures96 words
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Article1267 1930-07-17 17 Difficulty of Phrasing. BRINKMANN CO.s CLAIM IN SUPREME COURT. Th;> mr.aaing of th>- phntse "f.0.b., qii-i!itv guaranteed :'.t desttaatioai" was ti by Mr. Jit ice SteveM in n action in the Supreme C'.^urt ytstcnlay in conneelion with a rubbc'- contract in which Brmfemann and Co. sued Hoe1,267 words
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Article185 1930-07-17 17 Alleged Chetty "Bi'l Of Exchange." A judgment of in*] i Chettiest was delivered by the Chief William Mori rday, i-ad his Lordship ordered it to be incoi*] th- S.S. Law Reports. it was that an alleged bill of exchange in Tamil made in India, and declared by a185 words
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Article275 1930-07-17 17 FALSE MURDER ALAR M. Comic Tragedy in Hong Kong. Hong Kong. July '2. When a report \\hs received .it Polled Headquarters this morning slating thut a murder had occui ten minute.-' walk fioni the Station, officers 01 the Criminal Investigation Department immediately went to tl They were first informed tin'275 words
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Article78 1930-07-17 17 4> To Discuss the Resumption Of Diplomatic Relations. Sin Kno Mm message (dated July I<i, states that ihr Chinese and Soviel Govern m Dti h irge t hi-- of the Si;..i-Snv"i Conferei il»- Chinese Eastern Railwa) will bi- flrst disctnaed. Thereafter (be Conference will proceed to the c78 words
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Article58 1930-07-17 17 Increase in Passengers And Freight During June. Thi' ratanu of Mm Roy«l Dutch Indian Airways, for JIIM ihow U inori i < nw" those for the pnviouM nonth. PtMnengei enrried nuinbent! 1,661, including 11 on i -J.-i'. .1 service. The freifhl and mail earn <i < nnstii58 words
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Advertisement167 1930-07-17 18 rya^PRE-Ef^lNENf' IN EVERY" COUNTRY OF THF WORLD V— />* sSU OBSERVE THE LONG STRANDS of finest golden Virginia tobacco. used exclusively for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom from all delecr2z.?e* By tenons matter. Lfe 0^ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES l^s^ £Z! E Mode bu hand- One at a time ATH JTOBACCO CO!167 words
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Advertisement157 1930-07-17 18 I What the New Glaxo is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods arc not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research." Reprtnied from •'Tut I'kactii icvkk fm Jtunury, iq157 words
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Advertisement2048 1930-07-17 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. [Assurance In force ov#r $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) lIEAD OFFICE Winchester Honse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England aad compiles with the British Life Assurance Companies2,048 words
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Advertisement178 1930-07-17 19 flsV, 111 v II V*^" jdAlfc 9BkF^tx >«. aY I akaV jB -W r/^v'sJm (J. W. BROOKE CO., LTD., LOWESTOFT, ENGLAND). THE BROOKE 'DOMINION' and THE BROOKE 'EMPIRE' are Marine Engines upholding the Brooke Tradition Low running costs and dependable service are two of their many oustanding features. ON VIEW178 words
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Advertisement101 1930-07-17 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES A. L J IT'S A LONG WAY TO I THE SCRAP HEAP with a Thornycroft Lorry. FOR ALL LOADS AND ROADS. THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE), LIMITED THORNYCROFT HOUSE, TANK ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.S. Never ask your dealer for a 'fibn'ASK FOR AN VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY WKEW TIME101 words
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Advertisement264 1930-07-17 20 Indian Government order 59 more Albions ANOTHER emphatic endorsement of I Albion supremacy has been provided by the Government of India. Nine months ago, after the severest possible tests of Albion six-wheel lorries, for economy, durability, and freedom from breakdown, the Government of India ordered no less than 223 of264 words
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Advertisement152 1930-07-17 20 THE OCEAN kCCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. (Incorporated in Crcai Hriuin) Head Office (or Malaya SIM.AI'OK! MILK WITH THE WATER EXTRACTED IS KLIM KLIM WITH THE WATER ADDED IS MILK FOR SALE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION DEALERS. A Real, Safe and Sure Help and Cure for ANAEMIA, LASSITUDE and GENERAL152 words
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