The Straits Times, 22 July 1930
1930-07-22
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Title Section38 1930-07-22 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 21 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. j%^lfe; FN T The Straits Times 4 PACES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. Jl'I.Y 22, 1930 PRICE :o CENTS,38 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1930-07-22 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. (PHONE 5151), Ny Carisberg Beer In bottle. «nd on draught Snlr Importer* EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD. (Inc. In Dcnmirk) SINGAPORE. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW WORTHINGTON LIGHT EXPORT ALE? It has been specially brewed for the tropics and is confidently recommended as the best Beer obtainable117 words
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Advertisement128 1930-07-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) Ties For Gentlemen NEW DESIGNS IN CELANESE TIES. j«> Smart fancy and plain styles. y*^&ik FOULARD FANCY DESIGNS. 1 Price $1.75. M\ CREPE PLAIN COLOURS. v^ s I Price $2.50. ALL SILK PLAIN AND FANCY. Jt Price $3.00. CREPE-DE-CHINE TIE HANDKERCHIEF SET SS128 words
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Advertisement12 1930-07-22 1 Prime Portland "0 X <^MENT EAST**«ATIC j co., urn l In^^flHrTark) siith/jfv^F.12 words
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Advertisement422 1930-07-22 2 I. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES oratad la En^-lnnd) HAIL ANU PAS i '.Kit AND CARGO I i« I). MENTAL S.N. CO. H HIS MAJESTY'S AND FAB EAST OUTWARD VV.ov LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. July IC KASHMIR 0,000 July 26 11,000 Aug. 9 A«t> 23422 words
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Advertisement430 1930-07-22 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISUA) TO LONDON. Naples, Mar in, Antwerp, "Uj;h. Vessels ige Due Sail n."'-, iii>- no ll rL\BUNA MAHU 1 \i:r SKATOW MARU 10,000 Sept. 11 11 9 KASHiMA MAKU 10,000 Sept. '2o 26 lASUKI Nl MAUr 0,-t. S U M.;y Omit Rotterdam. i Omits Naples. TO430 words
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Advertisement441 1930-07-22 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor feaael, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins441 words
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Advertisement585 1930-07-22 2 K. P. M. tROY,\L PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporitcd in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT, one No. MU, with suh-connertior.s 1c Paaaage, FroichC, Transhipment, Majrbsf Depta. and Maaaicn Desk. Rrpresentctive for Singapore and Strait!) Settlemoata of the Travellers Official Information Baraaa. BaaUag OaVa Royal Dutch Indian airways.585 words
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Advertisement547 1930-07-22 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHD? CO, LOOTED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in LnglaDd) REGULAR SERVICE TO M LONDON. AMSTERDAM, l: ANTWERP, PAMBURG, AND BREJI GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. '.V YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.547 words
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Advertisement295 1930-07-22 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in l^\'r;xoK 1 Arriv •VA MALTNI July 28 IDIB The steamers are fitted I r7-.nn, K-rn.irl.. Kre ING 808 MANSriBLD CO, LTD. AfOnta, Sir~:ipor<> THE CHINA NAYJ(i.'TI f-.Nf -.N (BUTTER! [RE) I><r.i!-.r tail ag I <•:: HOIHOW, > w ANKING 1 havo joort295 words
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Advertisement393 1930-07-22 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Slonmvaart Mantschappij Ncdvrland and N.V. Rcttcrdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton A'arsciiles Rotterdam Tonnage m.v. PC. Hooft 14,440 S.M.N. July 2:> m.v. Sibajak > ELL. Au^. 1 b.s. Koa. i>. Kederla S.M.N. Aug. 8 n.v. Indrapoera 12,000 R.1.. A f.s. 0 S.M.N.393 words
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Advertisement1494 1930-07-22 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGIIT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai nnd Jnpan Due S'porc p.s. CITY OF ATHKNS July 20 r.s. CITY OF DURHAX Sept. 5 s.?. CITY OF FLO REN1,494 words
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Advertisement394 1930-07-22 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHF.DULE. Sailings for United Stales and Canada Points from Honj; Kon£. San Francisco and Lm Angeles S.S. GOLDEN RIVER rails from Hong Konjt Aug. 1 S.S. GOLDEN SUN saib froi394 words
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Advertisement418 1930-07-22 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada's Rocky Mountain playground For lionklrts ant information, i'-ri'i jl'"nr I'- aill. L L LAWLKB, Gwieral Apont, Hong Konr; Bank Chambers. CANADIAN NATiONAI The Largest Railway System in America SIANG UM PARK LORONfi JO. GEYLANG. G-ARDEN HOUSES TO LET. 4-roomed houses $30 pr* 3-roomed houses $25 per418 words
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Article1210 1930-07-22 4 ANALYSIS. A I for French r\< uku led to OLUTION. Nationa- entente with the i oxmunist Party f. the director in exploit and tower c motive >r unation. :i^'stL the sons educated i: find !.y pjie young hold craTied co ih:in th« c envoy ai the1,210 words
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Article272 1930-07-22 4 Rajah Brooke's Aid For Education. At a dnuMT on June 28 at Laaeastcr lllouso to the representatives at the Col j r.ial Office Conference. Lord Passfield ar. nounced, says tho China Express an ra h, thai the Rajah of Barawak, Pi ke, had offere l to t! '.ent272 words
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Article143 1930-07-22 4 Summons Served at Royal Performance. ■merit summons was served upor Burl c, th? famous tenor, r.t a command performance at the Palladium 22. Counsel, in proceedings in the Chancery in mr.il wee!;, tai i thil couv-t Mr. Burkes ad<Jrc<■Tl. M V.ur\:e did not appear before Mr. answer a143 words
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Article223 1930-07-22 4 Retrenchment Net Such A Simple Matter." A new session of the Ceylon Legislative faur.il was opened on -l uly in by the Administering the Government i Mr. R. H. Boardillon). Mr. Bourdillon outlined the principal happenings affecting the Governmi the Council last met. A n w223 words
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Article71 1930-07-22 4 Mr. T. R. Huhback to Make Inquiry In Jchore. A few weeks ago Mr. T. R. Hubback pointed by His Exce lency the to make full inquiry into the protection of wild !if>; in the The Government of Johore wi h Mr. Hubba similar the ild life71 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1930-07-22 4 fK J '>J ,f 8 in PV^HBVII IL^\ J&^^9 words
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Advertisement157 1930-07-22 4 Choose Morris for its Performance CONTROL Ease of control— there's the primary reason for that confident feeling experienced by every Morris owner. Amply powered lor its task, the eager Morris engine makes immediate response to your touch on the controls. Gear change is unusually easy. Steering as light as it157 words
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Advertisement212 1930-07-22 5 s t^% is tlll> wonderful Silent Third or V^V^A Alternative top" Rear. This is especially useful for fast rr.iffi.: work ft^.^i\ and hill-climbing or in fog and Kid vK?^V^ weather conditions when it is used ViVi'ii^s ust as you WOU I < I :iv< ordinnrf iop gear, kis r.s silem212 words
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Advertisement151 1930-07-22 5 MOTOR LAUNCHES OF MEBIT on view at Our Showrooms in Tank Road. Locally built to Thornycroft design to suit individual requirements. MARINE MOTORS from TVi H.P. upwards. THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE), LIMITED SINGAPORE. Look at this BABY! SEE how strong and sturdy he is, how t well his limbs, how well U151 words
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Advertisement455 1930-07-22 5 Mothers Can Now "Rub Away Children's Coughs and Colds No More Dosing With Bitter Internal Medicine To Upset Their Little Stomachs. The Modern Way is to Apply and inhaled, while j-on deep. rUfht t.> a Vaporising Ointment on the *f n^^-' -1 f lr l T™S*'k Ioo lllK tl, >l^455 words
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Advertisement491 1930-07-22 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Tr The Mvertiala*; Manaett, -struts Timea, C <il n rt the rot lowing small sdv»rtnpment for days rs are approximately «v«n »-irt)» t" linn snd th«r« in flut rata chsrge vi It eonta p<t lir.« per Insortloa arita A minimum of nnf dollsr per inserticin. The additional491 words
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Advertisement410 1930-07-22 6 MISCELLANEOUS .M.T. QUIET ON 1 H FRONT, PostI LOST, ONE 1 Co., L-A..' V Rose Lane. iF YOU RAVK RELATIVES OR FRIKNOS -erseas, have the Straits Bodget pc»tod to :h»m every weak. |14 yearly, includir.s ou'side Malaya (*l3 2U wi'ain .^;^>'3). Orders, aceompaoiod 07 rsmit.incrs, should Ik- auoress.J to the410 words
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Advertisement705 1930-07-22 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, Llandudno, 60, East Coast Rd. 6'/t milestone, facing sea. MunicipaJ electric, water, tennis, K. J. Nathan, 1-B, Raffles Quay. TO LET, No*. 111-113 and 117, North Bridge R.i.id. Entry June 1. Also, two newly-erec'.ed bvagalows tit Meyer Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET, immediate entry,705 words
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Advertisement553 1930-07-22 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS !1 oilice m the second door of Union Build.ngi Singapore. Apply Vjj, Strata Times. GODOWNS NOS. IB AND 16. Trafnl^ar Street Entry Sept. 1, 1930. Apply TheCyle Carriage Co. (1926). Ltd. TO LET OB VOll RENT, approximately :.oj .-<;. it. very desirable ofiice si;aoL- :if:!i for occupancy553 words
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Advertisement640 1930-07-22 6 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Notice under Section 101 of Ordinance Ha. ItS (Municipal) for making up Koads and Drain, al T( 1 !> K-iari. In eonnectlon with notice:; served on April 24, IBM, under Section 101 of Ordinance No. for making up and draining the above road, :t is notified' that640 words
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Advertisement312 1930-07-22 6 HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT RANGOON NOTICE of ,-r in tho Hlgn i goon. Tho salary IH commence at Rs. !<"» of R i. in i" exper me t a maximum pny The selected candid i ation r »r I d to do bi th ark. A sound knowleil \n-i-y312 words
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Advertisement432 1930-07-22 7 NOTICE RE CRANE TRADE MARK. Hark h the property of trading under the name of Tinii.:il Company currying on busirelai kfi street. Blaeav I Trade Mark r. V. 1 of Heinal rationi manufactured Malaya, the Hutch laal i hina. von ih:it aai ,1 T. C. l^-e \i:irk will be preeecded432 words
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Advertisement385 1930-07-22 7 For i Friendship's I Sake II For birthday, holrap, or just for friendship* Jake— the most acc?pia/^gift is the Parker Desk/sl!» A cap and c!i^', /included with every Parker Desk Set, convert the /jfiuofold to a handsome iovtoti pen. Hence a Ufc-Ji>\4 gift is doubly mmxMk, for it is Parker385 words
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Advertisement581 1930-07-22 7 WHEN YOUR CHILD IS FEVERISH Remember this English Mother*: Experience and Administer BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The health of bahies and little children is suhject to rapid chunjes, and careful mother? shoulil not delay nt the first sijn of feverish•M-. with chills and flushes. In many such i prompt do=e of581 words
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Advertisement445 1930-07-22 7 Cuticura Healed Breaking Out On Arm and Foot "I had 3 lush on t* i I ht wrist. It itched ib" :.d I acfattbei it and the trouble spreavi ri^h'. up ..5 T.y elbow. I also had a break) out .r. -iv right foot from the loaa 10 the ankle.445 words
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Advertisement140 1930-07-22 7 THE NATIONAL GAS ENGINE COMPANY GOLD STAfETING HEAVY OILENGINES Vertical or Horizontal up to GOO H.P. Sole Agents for Malay a IfENTRAI [W lTI^L:! :±i Z2i Lb BINGAPOBE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. THE "CINE-KODAK" MODEL E B -A MARVEL, OF EFFICIENCY AND CONVENIENCE. With f. 3.5 lens in black only. With140 words
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Article764 1930-07-22 8 JAPAN LETTER Government's Industrial Policy Attacked. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Tokio, July ">. j The war is on. Hostilitii hesitantly about three weeks ago, when the Industrial Club and th« Japan Economic Leagu< nuster supporters from ;-.meiit: the Chamben of Commerce and Industry. Th certcd drive764 words
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Article236 1930-07-22 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. The follow tments are anrounced in the X.M.S. Government Gazette .Mr. K. Maiti to be Assistant Rctristrar of Imports an<i Exports. Trade and Customs Department, F.M.B. Dr. <;. I. H. Braine to be Vfedical Officer, Malayan Medical Service. Mr. 1).236 words
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Article69 1930-07-22 8 hours in Pfiri ament nearly ~i hoars at a stretch on ..-ion Sir George Penny. M.l.. I laved a strenuous game of tennis on J me 19 in the Parliamentary handicap. 1!<- and Capt. Douftlas Hackintr played I a Assheton Pownall and Major Robs, to whom they owed S— 6.69 words
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Article883 1930-07-22 8 CEYLON LETTER. Government and Rubber F]xport Duty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July 10. The Legislative Council today began the r.iosl important st-s-ion in it the fina!.c:al mea mrea which remain to enormoD i ii iportance in view of Phis morning the Hon. Mr. B. !I.883 words
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Article74 1930-07-22 8 Half As Many Woncn Die As ftion. (Frosi Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 1!». The monthly moelinK of t!i-- Malacca municipal commissioner! uiok pi. ice ht-r--day. t(.( meeting ii w;:s itated thai in the month of June there were IT 1 7s niak-s and 100 females— and74 words
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Article177 1930-07-22 8 Crests from Royal Irish Fusiliers. Hikh honour was paid ti railway i r.ifitit drawn no recently ;.t i:ie of tbt platforms at F^uston SUttion. It »a< locomotive No. (>l2.'{, of the London Millland and Scottish Railv.uy, known as Royal Irish Fusilier," inimediattly below the name, there were177 words
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Article854 1930-07-22 8 JAVA LETTER Famous Specialist On Way To Siam. (Fran Our Own Correspondent.) Hatavia, July 1. r >. BU Excellency the fiiminimr General -.1 raddenly taken i'l few days atio and *v admitted to tha military ho.-pitul in Wi it t i. ill- «v rasTering854 words
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Advertisement48 1930-07-22 8 KELVINATOR s> THE FINEST ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT. BblH^^bQd I .A 'bbsbsbsbsbsbsbsH^ '.ldfit. \7m THP] FINEST QUALITY AT COMPETITIVE PRICES MOST ECONOMICAL OPERATION GREATEST CONVENIENCES WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Resident Representatives GETZ BROS. CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) SAI.KS-SERVICE 55, ROBINSON ROAD.48 words
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Advertisement319 1930-07-22 8 f^^\ GOOD TEA used to mean I cover expensive Tea today it means rut open \iM^x BROOKE BOND p|i|||f YEHOff LABEL— J Though it costs no more than ordinary tea it tastes a good deal "*r.irXs=^ tter. Ask your usual dealer for for iT-iiiv ule^y :i l ;1 <l :i319 words
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Advertisement357 1930-07-22 9 Jllhambrl i I THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND if Ml BL reproduction JHL ML 9 Positively Last Performance Do not Miss this Super- Programme M ETRO-GOLDW YN-M A YER PRESENT The World-Famous Artistes THE REVELLERS In a selection of Musical Numbers followed by The Most Mafßifioami Spectacle Yet Staged 'THE357 words
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Advertisement371 1930-07-22 9 yy, uu yM \iv v \<i vu u.w v >w v y y. v, v \>iu v 0 O O O O O O O CO O O O O O O O O OH torn HSBHnHBnHpsBnVHpnIHH II 9nV wl 'J HI HH S H J I w m LI371 words
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Advertisement232 1930-07-22 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Tonight at 9.15pm. AND ON Thursday and Saturday, July 24 26 at 9.15 p.m S.A.D.C. WILL PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM. Booking at LITTLE'S. Prices $2 and |1. I- c Gaynor-Farrell— Cl/fWKr^ Director Butler comityr'^^BLaK bination made Sunny ■P^al 4k ji Side Up and now X, \\jp^ <■232 words
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Article146 1930-07-22 10 SHIPPING NOTES Bulletin of the L of N. Kastern Bureau. Hoalth Bulh-li.-i of tli,- League ol Nations, Knsti-.n Bureau, for the w. ci. ended .luly \2. 1030. Alexandria r'.inlit plajrue easei and three deaths. Baghdad: Four plague cases. Bombay: 15 smallpox eiisc-s an. l nine deaths.146 words
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167 1930-07-22 10 VEXATIOUS LITIGATION. Well-lleceived Finding By German Courts. hcv< t"i in nnccted with the shipping the litigant* iiu'ii^inf; in mpanie t Ml IT .-UP!:- with even with i excu Journal <>i i 'niti d States, tin- verdict j nt.rf. n<. a he or tha appears hcv( eyes, and the !im-.-ngen across167 words
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Article140 1930-07-22 10 i at Sin I. i I und, Mr. A 1 Khoo, y, nnd Mr X phi I: >■■ D Khi Hwa, :>i.. 11. F. da Mr. and K. \V. I i.xniHle, .l:.i hni duumal, Mr. At. K. Isaac. Meeoy, Mr. M. •n, Mr. N. Bartrum, v. rd, Mr. .1.140 words
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Article64 1930-07-22 10 Rugby, July tl. Foreiim exchange! are i An.ster.lain .7... Bombay Is. 5 25-32 d., M.KO'i, Bucharest 818, I I openhi gen l»*.l<'.. Hi i I:'::',. Mont Kung i l lOH'i. Madrid lir.:;.>. Bfilan Vorli i II 10, Osl i 15.16K, Shanirhai Is. ii.!.. Stockholm ,i lit I*,1 Prague 16464 words
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Article36 1930-07-22 10 by alu.rao II. UK.. n<lit- I..i < ii Arm. H'porr London June C June 27 June A Juim SO June 19 July It June 2ii July < I Jun.' July ::i Jum 27 Juh 2136 words
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Article346 1930-07-22 10 Company to Go Into Liquidation. The nnTJi.l meeting <>: Ting Ktl Tin Mines. Ltd., will be held at Hong Kong Hank Chambers, Bingapore, on Tuesday, July i;y. at il.:;u. h will be followed by an cxtraorj general meeting at which the followir solution will be submitted:346 words
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Article46 1930-07-22 10 Macphail and Co., Ltd. i iij .j. ts-I.W. I'enowal i.ukuts T7--2 cents, lion/ KctU 52-55 cent Souths 16 I jus UIS-1 In. Sunirel Waj ..in. Hatu Caves 56-60 cents I'sd. C I!"-. M 274-1.40 1.10-1.17'^. al. y^..-;. Si \1 I cineers Ords. 9M-UM.46 words
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Article62 1930-07-22 10 Pose Macphail Penman, Ltd. r 5-10, unchanged. Price I ::.is. Dull. S V. v Xii.-h. :.i'.. Malaya < nts, J. n:n,< 30Luaa 1.07-1.10, L'lu Kianirt 90 r.l I'.-laliir.-.-120-4.40. Ayer Hitains !ls.-llr. M-, !i":;Knnic lir.s 155.-1 Malacca i.ln-1.2:.. 1.70-1.75, Maluku Pindas 1.45-1.55, Mi ?nt», L'lu Benuts 2K-31 Industrial. Dull. follieri. 5.40-162 words
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Article161 1930-07-22 10 ..r:\.ne of l!rll!a up to am! for »\'U July SI Tuesday, July 22, 5.15 pjn, Malay Drill Hall. iMaluy Co. Weapon Training: 5.1S p.m.. I>rill 11.11. M.G. Platoon 'Kur. i. I '.!.<;. Ttaining 15 m., Urili Hall ■A Kvvolver Clossillcation. I ily 5.15 pjn« Drill Hi X.C.Oc, S.\.C.161 words
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Article476 1930-07-22 10 baa* I'ai N. Buyen Sell*r» tl ii Amm Kaaibaaaj M 2<; Ayir II, tain Til II J 12 tl tl Baagria Tia M;; II 1 1 li.Uu.nz I'adang 0.10 tjl I 1 iiatu CaVM 0.59 U. 60 i i liuk:t Araag 0.40 oiu tl il llurmah Malay JI 10476 words
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Article222 1930-07-22 10 ■MM i -i- l'«i. Buyers Stilera I Ahi. Hr\-k ON*. 2.0j 'J J 2 Alex. Km* I're.'s. 1.11 US c<J. El fj tint. Am. iobatco 1.14 UMJt 1 1 Central Euina v.40 u.ju nom. 1 1 Cycla and C'arriagci 0.40 0.4r. num. 1113. ll's. Duff Ucvelupment 4 J -J222 words
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Article111 1930-07-22 10 Singapore Storage 7 p.c. ileti. of HUt red. 19S1 bu 102 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. led. 11M0 $I,!s7S,UUU par. Si preia. Singapore Manicipal i'z p.c. oi iiM.T red. IMI $I,tiOU,UUU 95 p»r Singapore .Municipal 4'^ i.e. .r red. 1935 *I,OCO,UUO U5 par (Singapore Municipal 4111 words
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Article398 1930-07-22 10 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatfs quotations. Today's PricM 1 rBMC Ljall .t I Co. hv:iH Al'u-r.l.y ($1) 1.10 1.30 l.iv 1.30 Aloi bajaa ($1) 1.10 1..J0 J.ju \.M A Uitan i»l I 1.00 1.70 1 :,U l.Tj A. KiiiiiriK <*1) U.Z.i v.:.> v.2". "As A. Malay398 words
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Article1449 1930-07-22 10 Need for Conservative Finance. The twenty-first ordinary general Hi tin- J:r.-;i UaiUd PUntatiem, Ltd., was hi I>l in I. unil n orf June 2'i. Mr. K. C. I. kua«nt (chairman of the company i. after dealing with lot balance sheet itemy, said After allowing for Java taxes1,449 words
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Article13 1930-07-22 10 Sporting events will be found under a separate beading ea thi sports page.13 words
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Article98 1930-07-22 10 Today. Si Panil and Bagan j i Esmeralda 3 p.m. Bcngkalis. Labuean Bilik and land- M Java. South-West Sumatra, Southbast Celel Moluccas iten I 3 p.n Pi ;i 1 1;: f Hoea 1 ii •l p.m. S:: m i >•■■ I p.m. Java, Soutn-W«st Sumatra, South- t..-t98 words
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Article151 1930-07-22 10 Tuetaay, Ju'.y 22. H.W. 7 a.m^ 7 ft., t". 21) p.n., ft. 3 in. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete, ic. Memorial Hall, i" :....>. to 1 p.m., i p.m. to p in, E.A.D.C., I:i The Next ttoom," Victoria Theatre, 8.18 p.m. Police Band thi G ird 6.13151 words
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Article87 1930-07-22 10 Bhipt alMMjatil Ike Wharves or expected *o arrive. Entran.-s J.i 1 3 Anl 16 3 Wilson il 7 ::n :i Havildar :i L' 1 I Section 10 KEPi'rX HARBUt'B. Main Wharf The Cihla, Hopper IJ. IS, Belle 11. Ami Ithu K.MJB. Hopp 1 und 3. iil Wharf87 words
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Article57 1930-07-22 10 I X, hama 23-7. for i U VERSPY( \i. !>■.;.. CCI ton f m Ten mpa IHUA TONt;, I Mala..-i I IS 7. foi Mai 7. ax: for Swettenham 'J'.'-V. I KKDAH I 1! D. li ILARUT, foi M I 2.V7. SILVERPALM, I nn Yu.r.Ai 28-7. for il.i57 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1930-07-22 10 SAIL MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT NEW SHIPMENTS. IJUTISH ALL LONG FLAX. NAVY CANVAS for making RteamerK' awning, screens, windsails, boat covers, ate. BRITISH PKOOFED FLAX CANVAS. CIKKMYKES PATENT CLOTH and HOTPROOF. GREEN CANVAS for making tarpaulins. hatch rovers, lorry, motor car and tonckang covers, etc., etc. CANVAS HOSE:— Sizes 1.87 words
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Miscellaneous275 1930-07-22 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. D»Ut Weather Report. Kritrht; WiaA St:i!ioo. Temaeratare Itr.in- Sun- Relative Direc- Speed. Westher. Max. Mm. fall, shine. llumidily tion. f. K. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor Slur l»0 75 Nil ln.S U ;ilm Cloudy blot* llharu M 72 Nil 8.8 H SW 2 Cloudy K. Tren-.-:::nu S9 7:f275 words
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Article202 1930-07-22 11 Effect of Latest T.P.A. Announcement. LONDON ADVICES MORE OPTIMISTIC. Cl'rom Ojir Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. 10 a.m. Today's Prjieca Rubber, 17 cents per H>. 'I 125 tons at INK per picul. Yesterda) Prices Robber, London "> 5-16 d. pc;' 1!>. Baehaaged. Nen York, 10% cts. per Ih.,202 words
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Article191 1930-07-22 11 Capital Reorganisation Approved. of the ipany, Ltd., «a^ hrld on ani :aion cf the i] i.. Mr. Henrj tiy lent the obliga- debentures f<r them, including debentures on endori Ik.. I thai in respect of the on "f thu Thabawlei! ild be cancelled, ider of the is-uim!191 words
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Article702 1930-07-22 11 Problem of Regulating Output. Thi- twentieth annual ceneral meeting of Rubber Estates of Krian, ltd., was held on June 19, at the registered offices, 7. Martin's Lane. Cannon Street, X.C.. Mr. W. Arthur Addim.'ll, chairman »f the company, prosiding. Mr. C. H. Smalrwood. on behalf of702 words
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Article39 1930-07-22 11 A c-.itilo received l>y Lewis and Peat CSincanon), Ltd.. from their London correspondent .tat. that nlil>er stocks show an increase of 21s i. hi- during the pa~. week, the total now on hand being i(:s.'.'4-J ton*.39 words
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Article339 1930-07-22 11 Inconvenient Month For Tapping Holiday. Mr. C E. Wi'lldon presided on June 21 nt the twentieth ordinary een;T:il mectiiiK of the Teakoy Rubber Estates, Ltd., and said tha. the crop harvested for the year ended Mar. SI, 1980, was 111 858 Ib, w IJMI lh. more than339 words
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Article178 1930-07-22 11 Dividend Maintained Good Year's Work. The reg >• ar easM 19S0, of <; (orge Newnea, the well-known printer! and publishers, shows that the company enjoyed .-mother successful year. Met to £153.284, attain t t\ \tfiVi year a 172,079. Owing :'u:r I'ear. on and "Country Life, 1 ranking for178 words
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Article190 1930-07-22 11 New York m Jul>' II and 1 i.. folio* J lily M. July 13. liii'j 12:! American Smelter 6A\ 61! Sugar .">!;'■. A"h-.-k:-.ii Tel. Tel. LM2 210 American Tobacco Com. IM_' 289' Anaconda 49V I Gas Elec. Blank Blank Atchison 225 221 Baltimore A Ohio 107 1190 words
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Article61 1930-07-22 11 Tone of Market Steady, sellers reserved. Latest Cable Lom:on Spot Sheet 5 5-lGd. per lb, New York Spot Sheet O. cents 10-'s per lb. I.S.S. equal to London Standard Itamlard K.S.S. on Tender Spot August Si'i)tonibor lAug.-Scpt. Oct.-Dec. Buyers 17 17'j 18 i IS VJ61 words
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Article1364 1930-07-22 11 John Brown Co. DECREASED ORDERS FOR SHIPS. The ordinary panil meeting of John Srown and Co., Ltd.. was held ">i June nt the Central Hui:, V, itminati r, London, s.v.\ The P.ipht Hon. Lord Aherconwny < chairman of the company! >aid Ladies and Rciiiicnen, the changes that1,364 words
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Article192 1930-07-22 11 Desire to Trade With Mother Country. Every Mew Haalandur wanted to trade and last with the Mother Country or ipire," said Sir Tkos. Wilford, the Hich Commissioner f»!" New Zealand, pretidinc at a luncheon given in Lgnior on Jur" U0 to W Zealand d::irv farmers who are uring192 words
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Article192 1930-07-22 11 BRITISH MALAYA DECLARED EXPORTS OP PARA RUBBER INCLUSIVE OF LATEX FOR THE MONTH OF JUNK, 1.i.J0, SHOWING LOCAL ORIGIN, AS COMPILED BY THE TRADE REGISTRIES AT I'ENANG, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR AND SINGAPORE. Note The total 37,612 tons is comprised of the following Para robber tons 37,381192 words
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Article689 1930-07-22 11 A. W. StiH - A. W. StiH.) (Isy Increase cf Interest In Restriction. NECESSARY FOR DUTCH TO CO-OPERATE. There has been a quite crease of interest in real thin*; I nuaii during the p It arises, no doubt, from a niple r< tion of the fact that the Ma; BCTC drop689 words
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1100 1930-07-22 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. THE TIN OUTLOOK. j After a delay which had caused considerable uneasiness among it- most ardent supporters, the lin Producers' Association has announced that so far" its restriction proposals nave been accepted I by 94 companies operating in British ter- ritory and1,100 words
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Article963 1930-07-22 12 HAS THE AIRSHIP A FUTURE Its Place in Relation To j The Aeroplane. (By Male* G. H. Scott, commander of the RlOl. in an interview.) Whoa one thinks of the tremendous progress made in aviation during the past few years, one realises that this progress 1 as been almost entirely963 words
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Article24 1930-07-22 12 uncirg the birth I rds, th.' wife of .Mr. A. V. .i'inor of British North from Sandakan and not i: n I tat >! yesterday.24 words
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Article25 1930-07-22 12 the Leprosy Institutions Mauds, with motion delivered by Dr. H. W. i!ef Pathologist of the Culjon Leper Colony, at the College of Medicine p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article52 1930-07-22 12 The engagement is announ-.<'d between Anthony Hyde, Malayan Civil Service, son if the Key. Prebendary H. B. Hyde and Mrs. Hv<!' of 11, St. David's Hill. Exeter, and Kathleen Kay Moatyn, daughter of th Hon. Dr. A. I- Hoops, Principal Civil Officer, Straits Settlements, anil Mrs. Hoops of io. Goodwood52 words
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Article51 1930-07-22 12 Our London correspondent cables thr the death in a London nursini; Mr. John I. Philips, formerly of Ipoh, who w;>s a director of a number of li.i r.nd rubber companies. Mr. Hhili"s r of the Ampang (Perak), I hendenang, Eastern Siam, fCamunting, !vl Selas 'ii tin companies and Ratanui Rubber51 words
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Article64 1930-07-22 12 Mr. A. K. a'Beckett TerreT, who has been appointed a jud-re of the Straits Settlements, has been practising in Penang a member of th firm of Prasgrava and Matthews for a number of years. lie was called to the Par at Lincoln's Inn in 190fi. His app< intmenl to the64 words
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Article86 1930-07-22 12 Captain Eustace Maude, late R.N.. who died on June 12 at Victoria, 8.C., at the age of Bt, enterec) the Navy in the sixties, and saw service as sub-lieutenant of the Kinaldn, when ha did good work against pirates in the Straits of Malacca. In 1925, at the age of86 words
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Article96 1930-07-22 12 Mi. V. Roberts, of Delta, Pussellawa, ilii 1 i:i the General Hospital, Colombo, on July 10 following an accident which took place >n the estate about six weeks ago. Mr. Roberta was riding his motor cycle along ;;n estate road when the machine skidded over a muddy patch, 1 iti96 words
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Article641 1930-07-22 12 A PHILATELIC "ZOO." A few days ago a aota eppeared In thi^ BOtaan concerning the tiger on the F.M.S. tairps. In this connection leaders ma; interested to know thai B display of taring picture* of casts and birds, has been arranged In the British Museum (Natural641 words
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Article20 1930-07-22 12 Ur. (i. C. D»vii headmost r, Victoria Institute. Kuala Lumpur, I:;'.- been appointed to act as In pector of rank.20 words
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Advertisement96 1930-07-22 12 SILVER PRIZE GUPS We invite your inspection of our larfje new range of Prize Cups at Special Prices. SILVER IS I// MEDALS. We now hold an ■manually large selection of Silver Cups and other Sports Prizes. Special terms to Clubs. Catalogue free on request. Engraving executed at short notice. JOHN96 words
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Advertisement73 1930-07-22 12 9 I U. S. DE SILVA BROS. JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS Nrw Good* in Sterling SUrer *nd ■1 E.l'. Ware !f t* yexr<4' experience 111 1 T*!. 81, DIGH ST., Th«.» I -Siivibroi." BINGAPOBK. Hi*. t !♦♦-»♦-»-»-♦<♦» 1 ♦♦♦-»»-♦♦-»■»♦->-»♦»♦♦♦»♦»»»■♦-♦ BUY OR SELL THROI'GH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. COLUMBIA FAVOURITE "TALKIE"73 words
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Advertisement41 1930-07-22 12 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the aa'iaHlllag that is offerta to the Straits Times is aceaplad. Bvary effort is made to safeguard readers' interests and ALL advertisers usir.^ the Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE.41 words
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Article, Illustration108 1930-07-22 13 AIR CRASH NEAR GRAVESEND. Well-Known Society Members Killed. ENGINE EXPLODES. Very Difficult Flying Conditions. y, July 21. A ter: Junker i engaged on r.n air taxi c Touquet and Cn ydon, aa the .it' which the ii^.t an l his a108 words
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Article12 1930-07-22 13 Commons Accept Lords' Amendment C >mmoni jreement: •turned t<12 words
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Article20 1930-07-22 13 C O-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. Advances Made to Members <!:i Stocks. 21. tH- r• i.i advance the r cnl <>r the market20 words
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Article16 1930-07-22 13 Vi*<it Postponed Owing To Bereavi m Fuly 81. B. Sapru and n post-16 words
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Article22 1930-07-22 13 All t'i»- Gove-nmenl bungclows ;it H in Red Cro Victory and the bookable rooma in tht been :i!l.>:tH mff the Aumist holidays.22 words
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Article186 1930-07-22 13 Hong Kong-Owned Steamer Seized. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, July 22. steamer Helikon was pirated early ruin*: and taken to Bias Bay. Afterwards the vessel was allowed to I to Hong Kong. The M.likon is a steamer of 2,232 tons, ad in Hong Kong and186 words
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Article101 1930-07-22 13 J.uropean Stoned to Death In Java. (From Our Own Correspondent, i Medam, July .vlr. Billing, a European employed at rwodadi sugar factory, near Barat, 'iiv.i. was murdered today by his coolies. Twenty-eight coolies, who it if alleged, stoned tir. Belling when he fell in a ive been101 words
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Article140 1930-07-22 13 Britain's Messages Of Goodwill. Rugby, July 21. B me conducted a Te Deum at athedral today on the f the centenary of Belgian IU1 Kinir George was represented by Lord Granard. The Belgian Ambassador and sent. I The Prime Minister. Mr. Ramsay Maci. today sent the Belgian Prime140 words
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Article113 1930-07-22 13 Indignation of All Parties. Load <n, July 31. The ireiden! it' the Mac ;n the UouftC of Omiinor.:; on July 17 was referred to at question time today, when a Conservative member suggested that Mr. .fohn Beckett (Lab., IVckham). who seized the Mace and attempted to carry113 words
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Article44 1930-07-22 13 i Twelve Persons Deported To The Azores. Lisbon. July 21. A Government lonimuniqu.' states that twelve person Including three journalists, who \%v!v charged with having been im-ilu-:it.M in the recent conspiracy to overthrow the Government, have been deported to the Azores. Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article448 1930-07-22 13 Four Killed. BRITAIN WATCHING THE COURSE OF EVENTS. Cairo, July 21. Four peop'.e were killed in this morning's rioting. Five hundred arrests have been made. One demonstrator was killed and 27 were sent to hospital as a result of demonstrations this morning which wereBritish Wireless - 448 words
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Article118 1930-07-22 13 Attorney-General From Fiji Coming. I-" Secretary of State for the Colonies has appointed Mr. P. A. McElwain Deputy Public Prosecutor for Singapore. It is expecu-d that Mr. McEhraine will rive in Singapore ebovt Neveuiber. He i. on leave at present i*io..i the Fiji Islands, where he 'h&S hold118 words
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Article113 1930-07-22 13 Tentative Agreement Reached. Sydney, July 21. A private conference between Sir Otto Niemeyer (who has arrived to confer with the Commonwealth Government on the financial situation in Australia) and leaders of the Commonwealth Trading Hunks, officials of the New South Wales Treasury and members of the Federal I.Reuter - 113 words
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Article46 1930-07-22 13 Owner of Motor-Car Charged With Manslaughter. Elizabeth, New Jersey, July 21. Thr man who abandoned a motor-car on the railway line, resulting: in a train smash in which one person was killed and OR were injured, hp& been arrested and charged with manslaughter. Rtuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article27 1930-07-22 13 Replaced as Foreign Commissar By Litvinoff. Moscow, July 21. 11, hkherin baa resigned his post as Foreign Commissar. M. Litvinoff replaces 1 im. Ri uter,27 words
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Article415 1930-07-22 13 Smart Police Trap. DETECTIVES FRUSTRATE ROBBERS' PLANS. A clever trap for a gang of armed Chinese robbers and a clash between them and police during which firearms were used, caused a sensation in the Paya Lebar district early yesterday afternoon. In spite of the fact that415 words
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Article170 1930-07-22 13 New Relief Fund Absorbs 200 Men. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 21. About 200 C hinese lat-ourers prcser.te.l themselves at the Selangor Chinvse Miners' Hall this morning to apply for admission to the unemployed camp, at t r e Ccnton. cemeti ry, which i? being170 words
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Article51 1930-07-22 13 More Amalgamations Foreshadowed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 21. The Times says the time is app-.-oaching when the efforts to reduce costs may remit in further rubber amalgamation schemes. It declares that the,, industry affords abundant oppoi-tunity for the adoption of SOSM of the first principles of51 words
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Article554 1930-07-22 13 Many More Firms Close Down. Simla, July 21. Having obtained views regarding the Simon report from the Indian Princes and some members c f t'.ie Legislature, the Viceroy today had a private conference with pi ivincial Go 1 ernors. It is felt by responsible loaders ofBritish Wireless - 554 words
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Article53 1930-07-22 13 Ratified by U.S. Senate. Washington. July 21. The Senate ratified the Lffndon Naval Treaty by 58 votes to nine. The Senate's ratification i,f the Naval Treaty is accompanied by a resoi-va'.i >n that ratification docs not imply approval of any secret understanding which may exist in relation toReuter - 53 words
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Article171 1930-07-22 13 Shanghai Tram Strike Takes Serious Turn. Shanghai, July 21. The position with regard to the strike of drivers, conduc'ors and other tramway employees in the French Concession is becoming increasingly frrave. The whole of the ni"n are now out and •re indulging in public demonstrations. Hwre have171 words
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Article264 1930-07-22 13 State of Uncertainty Continues. T.P.A. PROPOSALS. Ninety-four Companies Agree. London, July 21. Th-.' Tin Producers' Association announces that as far assents to tion proposals have been received fn m 04 companies operating in British tervi tor- and Siam. Most of the assent:; relate to the two months264 words
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Article148 1930-07-22 13 British Competitors In First Flight. Rugby, July L'l. Extremely difficult flying weather, with violent rainstorms, gusts of wind an visibility, was en ounterid by th( petitors in the round Europe air col who flew today the stages from I to Bristol and London and back the Channel.148 words
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Article78 1930-07-22 13 Clashes with Japanese Police. Tokio, July 21. It is reported from Tansen, East Korea, rhat four Ivor, an peasants were killed and 2*> wounded and nine Japanese police men were wounded in Serious riotil terday evening, following th< am pea. ants for alleged violation of the try laws.Reuter - 78 words
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Article169 1930-07-22 13 American's Adventure In Montmartre. Paris. June 26. Before paying a visit to various Monl martre night-clubs, Mr. .lame; Hamilton. a citizen of the United States, tool: the precaution of handing over his money, IS 1.000f., notes to his taxi-cab driver, with strict instructions that it was to169 words
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Article43 1930-07-22 13 Ipoh, July 21. A row of nine shi phouses in Tronob. were gutted by tire in the early houn of this morning. The Ipoh lire brigade was Mil and confined its activities to i 1 i thr spread of the I43 words
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Advertisement100 1930-07-22 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Psge The Airship and Its Future, 1 by Major 11. Scott 12 Lighter Side of Life in London, by .1. Jefferson Farjeon 17 I Stadium Dispute in Kuala Lumpur 19 Chee Trade Mark Appeal 19 Ceylon and Rubber Export Duty 22 S Correspondence Rubber Many Remedies 20100 words
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Article149 1930-07-22 14 Fierce Northern Reply. BATTLES RAGING ON THREE FRONTS. I hai, July 21. v indication that what is rove the fiercest and most itruggle of tho present ci\il war begun. lent Chiang Kai-shek, who hat <>ii th« he general at Tsi- General army t > eounfc 'a llth149 words
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Article43 1930-07-22 14 I eaves Penang on Kedah »i Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 21. fii.-i Exti the I'" 1.. nti was owers. re, Sir <'"nl h:.s had visited Palau .Icr:-.j:«k Bag v I nd nt two da\ a .i >day.43 words
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Article86 1930-07-22 14 Life-liae Demonstration At R.S.Y.C. Today. tion of m new life-line ap,;ll bo sri^i'ii today n( 5.30 p.m. Singapore Yacht Club. n run and will be by Mr. T. Frolich, a ci i of the Norwegian Govern- o has arrived here from Cal- he hai given imilar defired86 words
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Article39 1930-07-22 14 <* "t »|m lud Before Me." Says Man Who Jumped in Sea. ..it-, pondent >. i'l-iian/, July 21. rra opened before lok, when ourt hen suicide l>y Jumping u«l b) v policeman, who .1 liuajiiuil fvt observation.39 words
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Article249 1930-07-22 14 Sale in Memorial Hall. The St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete each year makes it- entrance upon the stage .I Functions that serve the double ;.!?•> supplying a charitable need. lorning, in asking Mrs. Pritchard, era! Officer Commanding, to declare it open, the Key. pointed OOt that the fete anised249 words
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Article140 1930-07-22 14 Homicide Charge Which Failed. the Chinese culpable homicide not nurder, in conseouance of nd I > have tool iw.. brothers whom h. from lighting, ilect?d to ■Yom the dock this ir hen h itopped the the brothi rs, one of them i r was, i n ng140 words
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Article101 1930-07-22 14 War-Time Document Causes A Sensation. The Navj Department, Washington, that I- is conducting an official investigation concerning an exiry diary discovered by an marine in San Antonio, Texas. This diarj purport: to have been written a plotter Involved i:i the sinking of the U.S.S. Cyclops in101 words
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Article104 1930-07-22 14 Fate of Central Reserve Bank Bill. Canberra, July 11. Mr. I. H. Sculiin, the Federal Premier, Senate fails to pass iblidhment of a Cenrve Bank during the present rhich ends in Aogoet, the Govwill regard t h i as tantamount to the rejection of the Bill, which they104 words
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Article34 1930-07-22 14 The P. and 0. steamer Kashmir with London mails dispatched on July 3 is expected at Penang at 6 a.m. on Thursday. The mails should be delivered in Singapore on Friday morning.34 words
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Article293 1930-07-22 14 How Research Institute Helps the Planter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 22. At a meeting of the Taiping branch of the Incorporated Society of Planters. B. J. Baton ..nd Mr. R. O. Bishop, ci" the Rubber Research institute, gave addresses 0D Mr. Bl object ol sand293 words
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Article110 1930-07-22 14 Government Forced To Move Adjournment. London, July 11. In the House of Commons t in 1925 that f iu miners ought mhi ed bad: to w< rk, Wng Labour supp< rters, duiinß: Urn i the I'uV.k- Wo to re-appoint the Public Works Loan amendmei t •I:-. 1".110 words
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Article115 1930-07-22 14 Parties May Split Unless Situation Improves. London. July IS. The Sunday Times says there are f.'o(,.i grounds for believing that unless the situation rapidlj the better the Parliamentary party truce over India may bo broken at any moment The Opposition loaders are mi tarbed at some aspects115 words
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Article70 1930-07-22 14 Swept Away by Tide While Bathing. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang:, July 21. An 18 year old Chinese named Lee Chonjr Boon, son of a well-known Taiping towkay, was drowned while lia-hine: with friends in the sea at Tanjonjr Bin He disappear) I suddenly, apparently havinjr been swept70 words
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Article88 1930-07-22 14 Pulled Out of Machine By Parachute. A most extraordinary flying disaster occurred at Viborjj last month. It appears that the parachute fixed on the back of a mechanic suddenly opened out when an aeroplane was flying at a high altitude. The unfortunate man wus pulled with great88 words
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Article319 1930-07-22 14 PLAYING THE FOOL." European Debtor Censored By Chief Justice. A European named F. W. Smith wh'> had ;'iii'ed to pay any of the $50 instal;:r. 1 which he had promised towards a judgment for $1,280 obtained against him in i.he Supreme Court in August, 192 was before the Chief Justice319 words
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Article249 1930-07-22 14 CAUSING DEATH." Trolley« Bus Driver Case At Assize?. Causing dm-.h by rash act was the n which a trolkr-boi driver tie Cobbett at morning. used, an Indian named Veeralaimed t ir>!. and the Deputy Publii Prosecutor (Mr. .1. H. Pcdlow). after outlining ifce storj that would be told by n.249 words
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Article275 1930-07-22 14 "Master Mariner With A Shore Job." T b J'r> if Wake, who la M tiu- Merchant Navy and Pishing Fleets, said at the opening of the jn nnwl conference ef the United Kingdom Pilots' Association at Anderson's Hotel, Fleet '■:.C.. on June tt th it, in his275 words
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Article60 1930-07-22 14 The Berlin Press Rives much publicity to a new British embargo on German flu nies which is described as a piece of hidden protection inasmuch as the noxious fly, Trypseta Cerasi, with whose presence on German cherries the embargo is being justified by the British authorities, is also60 words
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Article751 1930-07-22 14 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column we give publicity to the follow ing appeals for work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to751 words
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Advertisement21 1930-07-22 14 'NYGARLSBER6 BEER IN BOTTLES AS WELL AS ON DRAUGHT I Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Ctam«Tk) SINGAPORE.21 words
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Article375 1930-07-22 15 Vital Meeting Between Malays And S.C.C. on Padang. Today's meeting between the Malays and S.C.C. on the Padang has an important bearing on the championship, and a victory !"r the Clvii will mean they will still have a chance for league honours. I! positions of the top three375 words
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Article83 1930-07-22 15 Tilden Sustains Slijerht Accident. July 21. i^ ctelly :t; he teams in th. i'■ I ol Davis Cup ,1! Im irin in Paris nn -I Unite.: AIHSO» i Ryn. France: Cochet, Corotra, Brugnon a rl Bou While n Tilde i slipped on a wet83 words
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Article192 1930-07-22 15 Inconsistent Batting; At Glasgow. (From Our Own Correspondent.) in, .July 21. With only <>ne day, left for play at Glasgow the v arid XI declared their innings closed when the match was resumed this morr.ing, with their lotal standing ;a 1 10 f..r six wii I192 words
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Article125 1930-07-22 15 Pelham Atkinson-Clark ExceL v. irted i day. all i t'.ir I.'. i ittii of hi :i.nlim. mainl) I and oif- nen. At thi lay Eton had s;k wickets. Itkiruon-Clark was ily VI. Loi at Harrow by Eton's first inninj them a lead ol 85. Atkinfrom a to125 words
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Article205 1930-07-22 15 Easily Defeat Penang Chinese F.A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ig, July 2J. The South China /LA. football tourist lad ail easy victory over the Penan. Chinese F.A. winning by 1 It was a s!"\v game, the local team being unable to do anything right. The visitors d:l205 words
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Article113 1930-07-22 15 United States League Results. Sew York, July 21. Lo date are BJ s'micnal League. innati s—B.5 8. nnati 13 -1. j i rk boat Chicago 13—5. Brooklyn losi S1 L mis C 15. New York losi to Chi ago o—o. at St. Louii Louis 10—17. Pittsburg 7—2. Imerican League.Reuter - 113 words
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Article78 1930-07-22 15 i itor's Timel) \> arning Save.s Historic Buildinf. Timely warnins; by a viitir^ clerg-y-man saved the "Golfers' Church" (St. I at Walla c, from i-iicj ;ire. :i waa viewing the golfers' n he beard the crackle of fl I "1 drew lh< attention of the vicar, the Rev.78 words
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Article434 1930-07-22 15 Indo-Ceylonese Play Only Nine Men. 2n.l Weiea Bed *> J Indo-Ceylonese 1. The [ndo-Ceyloncaa were completely swamped by the 2nd Welch Regt. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon :;i a Fir.-l Division match, and were beaten by the large margin of 6—l.6 1. The limli434 words
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Article47 1930-07-22 15 Boxer Obliged to Leave U. S. A. Omaha, Nebraska, July 21. The immigration officials have refused the request to extend the sojourn of amen, the Italian giant boxer, who will be obliged to leave the country im mediately, tocether with his manager, Leon See. -Kcuter.47 words
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Article670 1930-07-22 15 Selangor Club Routed At Raub. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Raub, July 21. The P:;h:iPK" State (ticket XI made their first appearance y ■■'.erday at Raub. I'ahanjf, when they played a match against a picked Selangor Club XI, and won by the exceedingly larga laanlii of an670 words
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Article137 1930-07-22 15 Turhday, July 22. K.M.tl.all: Ist Div., S.C.C. vs. Malays I'adunir 2ml I);v [i.T.RC. Roblnaon'a. Stadium Mansfield* <):,!.-. ana Bigs* S.R.C. A.l.C. vs. C.X.C, ,\.l'.C. lifMiii: Lion City Ring. H.dnesday. July 23. lootball: Ist Div., R.K. vs. U..\ Stadium S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. II vs Malays n. Psdaag. lhur.sday, July137 words
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Article383 1930-07-22 15 Handicaps for Opening Day. t The following are the handicaps for til first day's racing of the Penang Autumn' meeting on Saturday Horses, Classes IV ami V, Third DWiilrfn (six furlongs I.- Pollyk.u Last ChanCi 8.10, Black Moon !*.6. True Boj 8.5, La Ri I 'U, Hopeless 8.1,383 words
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Article109 1930-07-22 15 Wcetamoe Proves Best of IS. Defenders. There was another race in mail week between the aspirant! for the honour of ill funding the Amerua Cup against Shamrock V. Weetaatoe won her third straight vi tory over the three others. E^nterprisc Was Second and Yankee which face;: hei first109 words
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Article174 1930-07-22 15 Otfice-Hearers Elt-etod For 1930. (Fr im Our Own Kuala Lumpur, Ju ng ha\.- -ii elected Recrea1030: ii Kong I nun; Vice P .Hi c; General Lai i.t Loke, Loke k Veo Poh Lin, Chua Sin Bam, Yeo Keii-c Wee. Khoo and !:Linn Lay Teik; Hon. Mr. ll'i174 words
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Advertisement148 1930-07-22 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" MID JULY RECORDS MARBK WEBER AND HSS ORCHESTRA BJ4SI HBLLO I*M CPataearii <>f Tunes of 1930). Parts l and 2. 8.58 M 1.K11.A. TaMg«. WOIIKN LOVE TO < KY tVocal Rtfrain), Taag*. BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA C.IBU A MIDSI MMKU NIGHT'S DREAM." Overture. Parts 1 and 2,148 words
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Advertisement34 1930-07-22 15 <>th<T ppofibtg news will b» I'miml mi Pasi- Sta itc. n sist o#| Another Brigii! Sjtot in the Home ELECTRIC IRONS (IN COLOUR). RED GREEN BLUE. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.34 words
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Advertisement408 1930-07-22 16 ITJLost men, even among the iff- nP/*~JSnorant and unlettered, have, in self-defence, developed through rr^s^T > Sj^sTJ* generations wonderful abilfty yalfcT to detect fallacy in a false stall*- PWrk^if^^^^^. ment or unsound argument. It <^-*\i< >J^,/<^ is subconscious, perhaps ins- As we are here to stay we masi tinctive, but408 words
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Advertisement278 1930-07-22 16 /If < (t Lo v Prices "Could Anything on Wheels Be More Nimble Than This?" The three Gruham brothers f> not Mck to be specialists in y;:y one phase of motor car performance. Yet the public is conferring on them the reputation for leadership in power transmission. The nimblentss of278 words
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Article654 1930-07-22 17 Belgium Celebrates Her Centenary. n is this year celebrating th* centenary <>f iti establishment as an Independent nation, and it is doing so in h fashion commensurate with the importance of the occasion, writes a corre.-pon-ilent of the Sunday Times on June 21 A great654 words
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Article55 1930-07-22 17 Sing-Son"; (iirl Killed In Shanghai. Shanghai, .July 11. A sing-song girl was killed in the ''■vi i of a joy-ride <>n Hungjao Road win n i n automobile coming in the <>pl»osite direction with blinding headlight* confused the chauffeur, resulting in a Two other girls and two male55 words
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Article56 1930-07-22 17 Smash Knds Attempt To Heat Record. Sofia, July 11. A young Riimnni.in. I'limc (iheku, who el iut from Biceater, Leiestershire, in v single Boater Gipsy Moth aeroplane in beat th record for bob'•i' Hijfhl in a straight line, cnuhed at Kite". en. Rumania. He wu. badly56 words
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1488 1930-07-22 17 - London, June 20. TWK new, eafiwly-anticipated Sherriff play has dawned, and the two words. Badger's (;r<*n," now replace those Other two words. Journey's Kntl, over the entrance to the Prince of Wales' Theatre. The words are lar^e and imposing Above them, not quite1,488 words
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Article257 1930-07-22 17 Storm Over Execution In Germany. f.reut ex :ti rier.t was aroused in Gi-i-many by the execution on June 21, in the Wflrttemburg town of Ra. young man named Zell, who was torderaned to death for having murdered his father in a particularly brutal and lalli'.is manner. For years257 words
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Article66 1930-07-22 17 Hull Votes Asainst The Proposal. The proposal to have Sunday fcoir 00 the new municipal eOUTSe at Hull has been comlemmcd by plebiscite of the electors of Park Ward organised by Canon Bmallwood, vicar of All Saints', and the Rev. Noel Hutcheroft, minister at a Wesleyan mission hall.66 words
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Article63 1930-07-22 17 A motor-omnibus which left taMshaig (Argyllshire) for Glasgow recently carried for the first tiny a DOS in which members of the public o.i the roadside ■:ii^ht post letters. The roctfl is through rural area. Thf box i.- detached from i.i minibus r.l Tarbet (Dumbartonshire) :tn tk< letters63 words
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Article185 1930-07-22 17 Stowaways' Plight In Boiler-room. I. on 'on. Jn y !1. Two your;; men aho stowed aw ay in the Aberdeen Commonwealth liner Lar<rBay when she left Australia for Southampton had a kxky esrape from death. Takin; orly a couple of loaves of bread and some biscuits, they185 words
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Article63 1930-07-22 17 Escaped Slave Rescued In Red Sea. Ix>ndon, July 11. An Abyssinia:-., h ilf-blind, with handul of food but no water, wa resruco in the Red Sea from an open boat by tin I', und 0. liner Nanking, en route ti. Calcutta. H«< said that he stolen63 words
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Article66 1930-07-22 17 WHITE RUSSIANS. SuKgestiion That They Are Fighting For Nanking. Peking. July 11. Mr. Chu Ao-hslar.R, the Foreign AsTain Commissioner to the Northern Government, in the course of his weekly interview, declined that several thousands of "White" Russians are tiifhtint; For Nan king, and that 20 were captured on July 566 words
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Article247 1930-07-22 17 ROUT-THE-RE DS RALLY. Demonstration at tlK> Albert Hall. A demonstn "Rout ihe-Reds Rally," al the Albert Hall. Kensington, S.W., on Jui i an immense gathering < men and women. The ball began U fore Ihe meeting was due to begin, :ind shortly afterwards six queues forme I outside every d247 words
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Article109 1930-07-22 17 Penalty For Wealing Foreign Clothes. thai, July 11. Su:^' Zau K uriET- who lives in an obat me has übmitted i n ingpniou* scheme to the fcvuommtang Kxecutivi- by means of which taxes ranging from :>•'>■' to am v I i ould bu impo led n Chine c109 words
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Miscellaneous146 1930-07-22 17 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) UROSS SEde-d I. Fine- particles of earth Number 4. Lou blood r Conceals .s. Unmarried weauni *™»a anvet 11. Tablet Cut 12. Btiff v Melancholy 15. Ditch :;i Scuur 16. Foamier of Jewish i'rii-sthooJ :i »*-> rd l«. Model :i «'l«ttered 18. Leave-taking ;:T animul 1146 words
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Advertisement330 1930-07-22 18 MOST BACHELORS UTE IN A VKSS. ANY BODY WHO VISITED ONE LATE ON SAtl RDAI NIGHT WOULD SEE THAT AT ONCE IT IS VKKV DIFFICULT TO RUM A HOUSE AS IT SHOULD BE RUN. BUT t GAS COOKER IN THE KITCHEN WOULD HELP THE < <<>X J^ CITING HIM A330 words
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Advertisement648 1930-07-22 18 THE STRAITS TIMES i Can be obtained at the following plaeti In Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotal Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Grosvcnor Hotel. Kelly A Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co. Raffiet Plaes and Tank Road Station. G. H. Kiat A Co.. Ltd., Collyer648 words
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Advertisement142 1930-07-22 18 DUBLIN GRAND PRIX WON ON SHELL The Irish International Grand Prix, held in Phoenix Park, Dublin, on July 18th 19th was won by Caracciola driviivr a Mercedes at 85.88 m.p.h. The Wakefield Trophy team prize was also carried off by the Mercedes Team, which ran on Shell Oil and Spirit.142 words
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Article436 1930-07-22 19 STADIUM DISPUTE NOT SETTLED. Par to Agree. APPEAL IN F.M.S. COURT COM' (From Oui J ily 21. I by the ted this morn- the ts. The The I in the I in ci i- were that I am ;ii-. ited. They wanted pared to Mr. Shearn, in any H ill436 words
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Article154 1930-07-22 19 Mr. Herbert Butler And Miss Fredricks. m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, July 21. A we iding took place at St. John"; B N'an&s, Kuala Lumpur, or. Saturd: j Mr. Herbert Gerald Department, Kuala ta Frediphtei of ti..- late Mr. J. Fredricks of the F.M.S. Railways an! Mrs.154 words
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Article135 1930-07-22 19 WRONGLY ACCUSED Sensational Allegations In Dutch East Indies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, July !i. A m p tation ims been caused in -in i Pre I ha( former n the Ci lebes, Mr. Margadanj theft, wa i irj i belonging to the and found guilty. !h. money was under135 words
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Article28 1930-07-22 19 The seventh annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which was to be held in August, has been I postponed indefinitely, owing to the prevailing unpropitious timea,28 words
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Article508 1930-07-22 19 To be Heard by Civil Court. The argument that a criminal court is bot convenient pla'je to tiy a quaation of title was put forward in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. C. R. Smith, Counsel for Noor Mohamed Veerjibhoy, who wns recently convicted of counterfeiting508 words
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Article255 1930-07-22 19 i Clever Adolphe Menjou Corned At the Capitol. m in I.i vi-." which was screened nl fht, is an excellent Apart from the cast, which •iii'iiily selected; thr story ii ty Kii'l well planned, The general situation savours- something of a ward eontedy, with touches of Sonera*255 words
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Article44 1930-07-22 19 SICISUDE." A letter urritei to the Daily Teleirraph, who facetiously signs himself "Turn Tai:i." States that British people who wrongly use the term harikari when alluding to harakiri, the Japanese method of suicide, would be vastly amused were a foreigner to call it "sicisudc."44 words
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Article102 1930-07-22 19 At the annual general meeting of ihe Moslem Association. Singapore, the following were appointed to the management committee viz President, Mr. A. M. S. Angullia vice-presidents, Messrs. B. Yahya AM, M. H. Dawood. A. M. S. Moonshi and Abdul Jalil lion, joint secretaries, Messrs. H. A. Basaasi and S. 11.102 words
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266 1930-07-22 19 Affectionate Farewell To Wife. LonJon, July 7. The late Sir Arthur Conan Do. le spent hi.s later years travelling in .'ili iiaits of toe world lecturing- on behalf (if spiritualism. His son, Aiirian interviewed by Reuter today, said He was a great man266 words
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Article474 1930-07-22 19 Successful Meeting at Gan Eng Sengr. The annual athletic sports cl" Gan Erp Sens School were held at the Anaon P.oad Sta<iium j esterday afternoon before a large gathering of present and past :.>ii>ns ni^ii their parents an -I fric^.i;:. All the rvent- were keenly contested. Tho iiiieid474 words
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Article248 1930-07-22 19 German's Success in Irish Race. The Irish International Grand Prix in Dublin on July 18 and 19, was won by K. Oarraeiola, iliivinjr a Mercedes at an averagy speed of 85.88 miles per hour. The third and fifth places in the over 1,000 c.r. elasi wen also248 words
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Article627 1930-07-22 19 L.L.T.C. Tournament. '.day's results Open Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Warden ami P. 11. Klcinman bc:-t !.:idy Hartaoa and Dennell, 6—l.6 1. I J. Handicap Mixed Doubles. Mr. an.l Mrs. Battishil! heat Mi.s I.-fir-.nd Hobb.;, 8- <;, I 1 I. U: J. Si-.iith :.nd ('i;,:. Grahm beat v iy :ind Dr.627 words
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Article98 1930-07-22 19 The band of Urn S.S. Mice will perform the following programme, weather permitting in the Botanic Gardens today, i-onunencini? at 5.15 p.m. March, "Merry >f Heart" (May); overture. Maoaniello (Auber) ballet music, "William Ml (Rossini) waltz, "Gems of Snae/I" (Aur. Winter) selection of flanrlei loil'l Bong! (Sanderson) (a)98 words
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Article355 1930-07-22 19 Major Young Killed By Malaria, (From Our Own Correspondent.) The leaUi occui i nf Hajoi < h.> M.8., A. >f.c.. H.C., lUtioncd ai He 1 ocame ill I in >>. dengue lapsed on Saturday n to hospital da; ■hi afL-r E<hiiiss:on irom cerebral n Major Your355 words
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Article62 1930-07-22 19 Wajfe-Fixiny Meeting Adjourned. (From Our Owr. -nt. Kuak The nu-< ting >■: tl Committee to to all Indian labourer* >ivinee Wellesley, the Selling"; Srlancm. the districts of Kua JCaub. Bentonir :ini and ih" district of lv K< opened in Kuala Lumpur on adjourned to July The >>i< ri62 words
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Article17 1930-07-22 19 A nui'iiii'.r in the Singapore Rural Brard WUI i (ffico on Wednesday. July 30, Si U am.17 words
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Article22 1930-07-22 19 An i Nomination ll square miles of ton si tn troved by the Hills. The I'm i ill smouldering in BM Of22 words
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Advertisement54 1930-07-22 19 STRENGTHEN YOUR KIDNEYS! MA X life a pl< a Pain in nsjl cf tin back iiragu|arity rheu ii. la< hes mid di: to kidney i en. ne. Get tit aad well by taking I1I 1 Backache Kidney Pill proved kiiln i lieve rheumatism, travel, di op y ai d All54 words
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Article46 1930-07-22 20 r.iit- Tir'ps ii nut responsible for the opinion! of >nts. ('"m-s-shoui.l bear In mind that lettsn khort ::ti(! to th.- |)oin Lour be rejected or cut down. < r-ust enclose their i -arily for ..r;.nt< y e of food f.iith. •<i letter unac by the writer's46 words
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Article90 1930-07-22 20 To the Editor of the Straits T ri'x-ii int res) The Rubber Situation and the Complete Remedy' the V'Ah inst. :i of criticising ih^ iiiilr tl rather with trr.' I ration imilar to H ■addi n. in-so-illin: both cxi. v. ry best re th Dutch iteration ■y90 words
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Article254 1930-07-22 20 rimes. ur.il planter ha* slump, i id of their ac- j have extension ith rul1 :!:.li(in. unkna^Ti itiraatea it i and lethods n sn i area. S lIDC acre was eon- now you hear more. .i and the Dutch r the world h' rt- B Cl do not254 words
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Article696 1930-07-22 20 To t!-..- K;litM»(>r the Straits Times. Sii V certain amount of controversy nisoii among estate employers of !at>ouv ;.s to the respective merits of a te of pay of -10 cents per dio:r. as rjrainst ."<> cents. argument! for and against may be Buromarised as follows. Those in696 words
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Article286 1930-07-22 20 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The directors and agents have had a very 1 <ng Innings and it is now •me that the shareholders stepped in and took the control of the rubber industry for wnile. The shareholders have been deprived of dividends all286 words
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210 1930-07-22 20 RESTRICTION— AX EXAMPLE AND WARNING. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. I quote below from an ai V. ;ne 2ti which ire 826 under the heading c 1920 21 the price of Egyptian n gradually declining, in spit* cf occasi r.ai minor (booms) to War Bu Ive Governments210 words
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Article212 1930-07-22 20 TOUGH LUCK To tho Editor of the Straits Times. I Si;-.— Stamford Road, Victoria Street, i Bras Basuh Road and Waterloo Street, i i be regular parade ground for a good number ot rickshas with a woman eh. l)etai!s as to why I these vehicl and passengers g:> round and212 words
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Article379 1930-07-22 20 To the Editcr of ths Straits Times. Sir. !n St !an-.i.t interesting Some Reminiscences of Malaya i" the Saturisue of the Straits Time saw .i !i.. !.5. Rattler n:ander H well, s i r Hughes in command of her. ttioi Chin i I •ii Imperial Maritime nder Sir neralshtp379 words
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Article148 1930-07-22 20 To the Editor of the Straits T Sir, Some years ago about 19 when I was travelling in the F.M.S. I shoit article in one of the X l.umpur or Ipoh newspapers on th< ■it of mysterious booming sounds, life ha reports of distant guns, that d148 words
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Article342 1930-07-22 20 Supply of Gas to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The following decisioci were aad« b; committee No. •'>. of the -inr eipal Commissioners :>n July 1 i'l-ai p; .1 of Mi!r -inij tl ..:.pl\ i i SI A ttdn v. M Hospital, but, in v of tlu vnlu nui-iic342 words
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Article118 1930-07-22 20 Reason For Dr. Wane's Declaration. IVkin'f, July 11, Mr. Chu Ao-hsiang, the Fore.en Commissioner to the Northern ment, commends Dr. C. T. V. claration against the practice of th< doyen of tho Diplimatic Corps speaking on behalf of the Corps. He regrets that he did not say it118 words
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Advertisement132 1930-07-22 20 1 QQfi HftRIEY- 3OU Wt PftUfOSOUS Shipment Just Received. Five Model? to Choose from. AU 'be l!W0 modell are fitted with 1 da drive chain. The bij» doublc-strcnjth '-);;.i.i nif«;hes with r luble th i n tl:-- iprocketa. Longer j^^umiyi'" life I'.uict flow of rf^ff"** fp <z; power front drive132 words
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Advertisement71 1930-07-22 20 Bi fcr i I W. de- r- i v VI I m your fa r.n )P..":.-.cj on I i thC i 1 he siq v iii liio m a I I wing CI m we Pric cash, ,TD. M"». KOAI) B>"V**^' eves nt: i tmfort. from ran ilry WfS? I71 words
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Advertisement287 1930-07-22 21 Wl^ -I ?JT^5 3§W^j) MH* ™> wH mO maltextbacT '-^W.r/i *A -.5$ INSOLUDLfi _2 31%^^^^ GRANULES Sm^j^^^ 5 Good Health is c Real Wealth j The most precious possession you can have is V* Good Health. A rich man who is always ill J *f is the poorest man on287 words
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Advertisement143 1930-07-22 21 THE PREMIER WHISKY THAT GOES BACK TO 1627 Z//lt22*e IS? >^^ Arents THE ANGLO-SIAM CORPOR \TIOX. LTD.. SINGAPORE. A.,— -i.. SLOT BRANDY xxx AND x x x x x x Shipped by COGNAC GROWERS' CO, BORDEAUX. T/ic icell-known brand in fTTTf botrAw K. Pcnang Perak Kedah A'7fc* t"t\ Acheen 5143 words
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Advertisement373 1930-07-22 21 AGE 16 TO 45* I '^M l WANT YO Y>r '^H LET ME BK I M YOUR x 4^-^^^ potltioiii. Cir _^^^A* *o\>^^^ BK Uo a br,n« i^HHH^HH -Z. °^^p^^^«h« bic anploycn; thrr.i r mO*77Zpn-^^^' *Tp* T *^^^.rtnc y w. certainly do knew wl 6 ©O^V^^^ noted* th<- supply. II373 words
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Article674 1930-07-22 22 Do- n to Government RELIEF IF INCOME TAX PASSED. A rubber gt i Q rs. M. .1. C. H. F. H. Major I. md. There ned by I decid- he Government performs for aunit) at Uu They had to consider whether the Govi hi to use674 words
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Article400 1930-07-22 22 People Go To Work With Rafts and Boats. Calcutta, July 8. From a city of palaces Calcutta has been transformed into a city of canals and miniature lakes. i The unusual sight of urchins and even grown-up people paddling about in flatbottomed boats and hastily-improvised400 words
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Article231 1930-07-22 22 Claimed as Result of The Canadian Budget. Regina (Saskatchewan), June li. Mr. C. A. Dunning, the Dominion Minister of Finance, in an election campaign speech here, said, in reference to the immediate effects of the recent Vthat in several large British departmental' I r.. bi advertising an231 words
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Article182 1930-07-22 22 Man Kills His Wife and Four Children. A terrible tragedy was enacted at Newhaven, Connecticut, or. June 21, when a man threw his wife ami four children from the top of a cliiT, killing them all, l and then committed suicide before hun- dreds of horrified onlooker?.182 words
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Article177 1930-07-22 22 Indian Army Officer's Petition Granted. London, July 7. There is no trace in tho Indian Statutes of any intention to relax the marriage law relating to British subject* living in India." declared Lord Merrivale in the Divorce Ccjurt, in decreeing a ni.uriafa void on the ground177 words
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Article71 1930-07-22 22 Mid-Atlantic Rescue of Two Occupants. New York. July An attempt to fly a glider in mid-At-lantic, towed by the Italian m Saturria, which left here on July to jrrief yesterday. According to a radiogram, the glider, with' two occupants, remained aloft for ei'.:ht hours, when a71 words
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Article82 1930-07-22 22 WAS IT CRICKET Australian Team Presented With Golf Clubs All the members of the Australian m were presented with a Iteelshafted go\t club when they Sheffield steel works recently. There were niblicks, mashies, brassies, etc.. and each of the crickto take his choice and take ii ba k Australia as82 words
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Advertisement91 1930-07-22 22 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. E-EI CCUNTRY OF THE WORLD JZ^?<^-' =i ililsslsssTi V 0,- SEEN THROUGH tfl3| >j THE MICROSCOPE I t v < *:v Only long strands of pure golden Virginia tobacco are seen when 555 Cigarettes are subjected to the close scrutiny ot91 words
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Advertisement83 1930-07-22 22 SINGER Motorists are choosing the SINGER JUNIOR for these obvious reasons The Singer "JUNIOR" offers so many advantages over the usual "BABY" Cars that it is becoming increasingly popular as a reliable all-purpose light car. The half-yearly tax is only $18 and petrol consumption averages about 45 m.p.g. The seating83 words
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Advertisement111 1930-07-22 23 »Ed |11,C00,000. A«<arance In force over $oS,COO,O»U ie Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strata Wi-.che»tcr Qonsa, Slngspara. LONDON OFFICK S7, O!i» Jtwry, I.C. 1 i»po»ittd wirh tho Supremo Court of England md compiles with the British L!f« Ass:irane» Companies 4ct in ovary panlcslu, ATTBACTIVE PLANS OF111 words
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Advertisement337 1930-07-22 23 BANKING NEDERLANSCH IN DISCI! E HANDELSBANR N.V. BstaWtaha4 IKI at Aoitterdtat i CavHal r.id^. ico,osr».«jno (abont X.'.,.'' 1 Pi i.i o,- op»»l Gla Wl (aboat 14.W0.0M) Reserve* .'.-r.797 (atioui ..'.OOO OFFICE: AMSTERDAM THE HAOtnt, REAB BBANODI A: ntad 0.1.cc for Dutch East HAI 1 Hr,.,! o*''c« for Ciina and II337 words
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Advertisement466 1930-07-22 23 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (laeorporatad b; Sj- in ;»oart Cipit^l RuWribeil Y;-,,n00,000 O'.pitii'. Pald-Tjp Pretl.jcn' I. N. Taaacita, I KrnitL V*u. I T. UisaTr.or- Esq. T. V HEAD T- I ;n) iX.H: Arniy lief.- Con !hineatk« bay )ieito '\'.!cuttu Rartak* Dnirtn Fooehov Rwlnnt (.iirro Urn bM VoUohams. IN466 words
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Advertisement251 1930-07-22 23 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, OaxWMaaa and Motor. A ««>t*— *80,000,000 ASTHUB C. luTTS— M.»nojttr ac;i Ui<i«rwriter. Kturern Branch, Sinu^pora. THE MANUFACTORERS LIFE DOWaUMCI COMP.OfT DOES A World Wide BntisM*. IS EEJnyrnt Rapid Growth. HAS A )'oHcy for Kvery Na»4. £ttablished UU251 words
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Advertisement170 1930-07-22 23 ENGINEERS SAY: Where Reliability is Heeded— lostal ■J II lUn \si LIIUIBL 1 1 U 18 L SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. "The engines and equipment we use to maintain the necessar) low temperatuv our various cokl storage rooms and k: factories in Malaya must of necessity be relied upon170 words
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Advertisement305 1930-07-22 24 I MOTOR POLICIES v Fngidaife *fe rKIbIUAIKt S J^fe i-1 F^igidaire is ■:L=mJi SAVES TIME, sfe) 11 is I Inexpensive TROUBLE r Care-Free AND EXPENSE I .20 I I /\nd dependablfi though a refrigeration system may be, you are interested, as business men, in its cost of operation. -•f^jj I305 words
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Advertisement208 1930-07-22 24 FIRST, SECOND, THIRD FOURTH CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT TRUSTS BROAD STREET HOUSE, OLD BROAD ITRZI T, LOXDO! F C.s Capital approximately £3,000,000 CHAIRMAN: ALD. A. EMU. DAVIES, 1..C.C. £15 nomSinaE e^-pltaS feefeissai every £S ppefeireiisce sbare The amount of Preference Share capital i:i the tst, 2nd. 3rd ;ind 4th Co-operative Investment Trusts208 words
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Advertisement85 1930-07-22 24 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AM) CORPORATION, I larorparati I it I »r»;I n.'firr fvr Vj'.i II TheCCH~ x^ way to Greater Charm Les Compacted THE above iilustraii.m is bui one of the \;ir;ous presentations of lh« Cot;. Ellis "extra plate" mode! is extreraelj smart -nd t:ikc; up very little room in85 words
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