The Straits Times, 23 September 1930
1930-09-23
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Title Section38 1930-09-23 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST WFLVKNTIAL NEWSPAPER fiV MALAYA. i-l PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY/ SEPTEMBER 2:5, 1930. PRICE 10 CfttyTS The Straits Times -i PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1930, PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement123 1930-09-23 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8161). l n "<kiu,'Tonight NANCY CARROLL and I CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS in Ijmll™^ RIOT IN THE HOUSE Father unable to find his /^^ny tube of MONSOL DENTAL THE SERIOUS PRODUCT SOLI) WITH g J -^^H^ A SMILE. MONSOL has been proved to MONSOI exert upon123 words
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Advertisement191 1930-09-23 1 Xl/ALA LuWur: 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3«83) ROBINSONS HOSIERY. PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL. j^^A ELAINE Bv^P^H A^ All pure silk, laceclux I L^ "MAYFAIR" A W^^ iff A All juirc silk, lacocbx 1 pr a I Ilicc s 7:>> W All pure silk phi in Price $5.73. HBB^^W ai J^191 words
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Advertisement9 1930-09-23 1 Tonight I NANCY CARROLL 'TSfHARLES (Buddy) i^^J«)GERS in "fcUUSION."9 words
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Advertisement542 1930-09-23 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES i Incorporated in England) MAIL, IWSSKNGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PKNINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. I.'NDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MOSEA 11,000 Oct. 4 HKNALLA 11,180 Oct.542 words
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Advertisement605 1930-09-23 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 25 26 VASUKUNI MARU 11.800 Oct. 8 9 HAKONE MAP.U 10,500 Oct. 22 28 I SUWA MARU 10,000 Nov. U 7 S Fu'SHlMl MARU 10,900 Nov. 20 21605 words
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Advertisement448 1930-09-23 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOUP.NE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the 1-irgest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins448 words
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Advertisement709 1930-09-23 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5151, with nub-connection* to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Travellers Official Information Bureau. Booking Office Royal Dutch Indian Airways.709 words
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Advertisement626 1930-09-23 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Till; OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMKN ..GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG.626 words
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Advertisement523 1930-09-23 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam). UANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for Kre-tay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Banxnara, Telupin, P.itani, Slogan, Lacon. iiichon. Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA In port Sept. M MAI.INI Sept. 2'J Oct. 1 SUDDHADIB Oct. (i Oct. I The steamers are fitted throughout523 words
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Advertisement479 1930-09-23 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Sfoomvaart MaatschappiJ Nederland and N.V. Rolterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Gtnea AsasUrdaai Soathamptoa Maraeillee Betterdaa Tonnage s.s. Tjerimai 8,000 R.L. Sept. 26 n.v. J. V. Oldenbarnevelt 19,000 Oct. S s.s. Slamat 12,000 R.L. Oct. 10 s.s. Johan de Witt 10.3. r .4 S.M.N. Oct.479 words
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Advertisement1473 1930-09-23 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WOttLD SERVICE From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES to NEW TORE and BOSTON. Arrive Leave Lsave Spore Spore Panang PRES. HARRISON Sept. 28 Oct. t Oct. 4 PRES. JOHNSON Oct. IS Oct. 16 Oct.1,473 words
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Advertisement426 1930-09-23 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, tyASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and Los Angeles S.S. GOLDEN WALL sails from Hong Kong Sept. 27 San Francisco and Portland S.S.426 words
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Advertisement363 1930-09-23 3 Cross Canada the Scenic Way Take die route of scenic beauty providing through fast daily train service, without change, from Vancouver to Montreal, connecting with trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic steamers. DescriplUe booklttt and full information from L. L. laultr. Gtneral Agent, Hong Kong Bank Chamber), Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway363 words
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2666 1930-09-23 4 Capt. Rene Fonrk - Capt. Rene Fonrk, (Bj A WAR PILOT'S ADVENTURES. the Famous Trench Airman). I am a-hed to describe some of the moat emotional momenu which I experienced during the War. Well. I waari through many I ich, but they varied immensely not ily in2,666 words
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Article69 1930-09-23 4 SHANGHAI BATTLE." Kidnappers Greet Police With Hail of Bullets. Shanghai, Sept. 12. The French poUee, after a pitched battle near the Hungjao Aerodrome, seriously wounded ore k'dnapper and arrested 11 others who were implicated in Ihf recent r.biluction <>:' the assistant compradors of the Shanghai Commercial Savings Bank, who tias69 words
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Article212 1930-09-23 4 Walls of City Plastered With Posters. Huchow, Chekiang, Aug. 20. Huchow has just been given a sensation ruch as it has not experienced since the days of 1927. This is furnished by postera decorating the walh from one end of the city to the other. The posters state,212 words
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Advertisement24 1930-09-23 4 s3Bl -J Ir vW »i> ikjt' I HfSgg? srr^&[ \\-V w^ 1 *^TZS-i I»si V-u^agß 1-. m jPVßjM^MM^^Mg^gaM in \lc\iW *ifiy w r- > 4aVQ£J24 words
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Advertisement30 1930-09-23 4 1 BEST OF ALL MEDIUM POWERED CARS I IS THE ill IVT A ]\F FOURTEEN I STRAIGHT EIGHT FOURTEEN i See and Try AT THE STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE Phone 5944.30 words
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Advertisement253 1930-09-23 5 ASHES OF ROSES Face Powder iy /y^ prcsenxs and imparts the soft silkiness If w i^"* a youthful complexion fascinif Ij w(\ "ting, adorable. On the golf licks |.->'' i •~4.'h.'"\ Vr J or at the Dance it is the correct and \gtas, -> j^/-'f 3 &-T charm creating finishing253 words
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Advertisement734 1930-09-23 5 RUBBER SEED THE PAMANOEKAN A TJIASEM LANDS, SOEBANG, JAVA. (THE ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., LONDON) offer for tale A. 'Herea Seed from the Company'! isolated budded Seed Gardens at Wanirocnrsdia Tjikadoe Seed partieaiars of wLlch will be found in the November 1927 Issue of "Th« Plantar." PRICE. 25734 words
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Advertisement225 1930-09-23 5 Amazing Record of Economy 112,000 MILES PER GALLON IN 2,230 MILES A.C.U. OFFICIAL TEST OF «CCV TRAOK HAstK Aero UW\n The Super Oil for O.H. V. I H and Super Sporls Engines Jife^ Just think of it— less than a teacupful of oil consume cl in 2,230 miles Such a225 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary33 1930-09-23 6 rKANCISCO DINIZ. "rly son of thi- late Dini: died "n s-:>t. El, 1930, in hi! 13th >^ar at 11. Crescent Roud, E nta pore. Hong Kong, Shanghai and lapnn lease c ipy.33 words
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Article71 1930-09-23 6 Mrs. M. Dinil, Mr. m4 Mr*. M. I family l»- :*> thank all those wh.. i ihc fumral of the )at«- Hr. ■■<■ A. Rlbclro i Co.. Ltd.) o alto Ihoie who mil irreatha. fctUri and c.ii.l<» of coadoltncc. TIr. N. EliaUutmbj thanks his rcli. lives and frienda wh.,71 words
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Article53 1930-09-23 6 the Church of St. Peter and Bt Paul Queen Street, at fl "'> a.m. on Ths S< i>'.. 25, 1930, then- will If requiem hiel: s.r the in it I .:-uih •>. II. II. Low. Hi.- vi.'...v. and chiMren "ill ho jrrauful ii Ins relmth will -ith53 words
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Advertisement609 1930-09-23 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FOR! To The Advertising Msnseet, Strait* Time*. Cecil Street. PUasa insert the following small advertisement for days: i hers an approximately seven words to a line and there la c flat rata charge of Z'j eenti per line pfr imertion witb A minimum of one dollar per insertion.609 words
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Advertisement681 1930-09-23 6 MISCELLANEOUS MARBLES, white Italian. 1. Telegraph St. Ma llama Barge, manicurist, OS. Princep St. MM RLE SALE. V.M.C.A., "B," Raffles Qnajr, Thursday, October 9, at 4 p.m. PLANTER wishes correspond firm Estate Igcnts interested in selling Indian Tea Seed. Vpply 4.17, Straits Times. RHODE ISLAND RjED COCRBIRD WANTED, not younger681 words
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Advertisement848 1930-09-23 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. BUNGALOW, No. 18, Angullia Park, to lat. Apply M. S. E. Angullia A Co. TO LET, 4 and 4-A, Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET, No. 2, Araher Road. Entry October 1. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, vacancies at the Crescent and Meyer Flats,848 words
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Advertisement623 1930-09-23 6 OFFICES AND GODQWNS TO LET. two storied godown. Road and River frontage. Area 10,000 sq. ft. Applj 424, Straits Times. GODOWNS NOS. 16 AND 16, Trafalgai Street. Entry Sept. 1, 1930. Apply Th« Cycle Carriage Co. (.1920), Ltd. TO LET, 132 and 184, Havelock Road, twostoreyed riverside godowna, suitable foi623 words
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Advertisement824 1930-09-23 6 FORM "C." (F'ursuant to Section 112 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies).) STATEMENT BY THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. as at JUNE 30, 1930. i The Sh^re Capital of the Company is i 820.000,000.00 divided into 200.000 shares of i SlOO.OO each. The number of shares is.in 1 i. >-a,OOO. Calls824 words
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Advertisement903 1930-09-23 6 AUCTION SALE if valuable freehold nnd leasehold Singapore properties and one sailing ketch. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s sale-room, No. 30. Chulin Street, on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 19.10. at 2.30 p.m. One teak and balau ketch called Jewa 3unyi T.M. 44 f.-< I by 10 feet by I903 words
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Advertisement504 1930-09-23 7 If You Require, CONCRETE PIPES CONCRETE BLOCKS CONCRETE CHANNELS CONCRETE DRAIN SLABS CONCRETE FENCE POSTS CONCRETE FLOORING TILES CONCRETE GARDEN FURNITURE. ENQUIRE. THE Elkaves Concrete Works. Office 40, HIGH STREET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Patrons are hereby notified that the Central Motor Hiring Co. has removed to. SIS, Orchard Road, j504 words
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Advertisement519 1930-09-23 7 Well Worth Looking At because she uses <iil ii* lira It is not to be wondered at that her skin is clear and health; and her hair lustrous. She has found the secret of beauty in CUTICURA OINTMENT and CUTICURA SOAP. Her secret is yours! Follow her example today! ample519 words
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Advertisement479 1930-09-23 7 SPECIAL NOTICE TO PARENTS. ANALYSTS REPORT. Montreal Testing Laboratory Montreal. l certify that I ars made a caro- Own Tr.ii!ct* \lii<l; I peraoitallff iniccliMetl ai a i!:-iio; M: an il;. i ha proved that it.i. ton tain obaolutely ho aplaioi or MOVDties. They Can bo (riven v.ith )i[-rfcti tafaty m479 words
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Advertisement256 1930-09-23 7 An Added Touch of Loveliness How chic (his new Cutex Liquid Polish is how flattering to the loveliest hands. And how its soft natural lustre wears and wean;. A few touches with the brush and your nails sparkle with an exquisite beauty that lasts an entire week. futex Liquid Polish256 words
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Advertisement130 1930-09-23 7 ANNOUNCEMENT We have boon appointed agents throughout Malaya for REFRIGERATORS (BRITISH MAKE) AND HALL'S (BRITISH M.\I)K) REFRIGERATING MACHINES. Our Refrigeration DcpartiMat is thus able to deal with any size refrigeration reciuirernents from cub. ft. to '',000 cub. ft. IrENTRAI' 1 [EN^I NE'-'O:)N E'-'O Hrn lI'OH SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB. SLUMP PRICES130 words
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Article2913 1930-09-23 8 The City Swelters in Heat Wave: Acute Distress Caused. A STOCK EXCHANGE "BOOMLET." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. London, with the thermometer at 94 two degrees higher than on Wednesday teemed otter yesterday than Singapore. It was Indeed the hottest August day for 19 years, the2,913 words
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Article127 1930-09-23 8 Life of Man or Woman More Important San Francisco. Autr. 20. Forced to choose between saving the life of a man and that tf a woman, a doctor at a local hospital elected to saw the man, who was married and a father. Only one artificial respirator127 words
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Article371 1930-09-23 8 Terrible Fresh Outburst Of Loot and Murder. Shanghai, Aup. "■>. After allowing the peaceful citizens a respite cf several weoks, during which they ceased their operations and, apparently, took a brief summer holiday, the Taihu Lake pirate:;, under the notorious criminal Tai I'ao Ah-shu, have o.nco more371 words
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Article218 1930-09-23 8 Fresh Legislation Not Necessary. Keviewinjr the position of the licensej I trade at the annual rncetinir of the share- 1 holders of Mitchells and Butlers, Ltd., at| Birmingham, recently Sir William Wateri* Butler. Bart., declared that no drink problem existed today although there was r.eeil for internal218 words
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Article122 1930-09-23 8 Reds or a Plot to Discredit Them LcipT.ijf, Aujj. 00. An infernal macliine was discovered today by the ushers inr.ide the portal of thy Iteich Supreme Court. The police were called and removed the bomb which proved to be ccmjpospil of a hand grenade filled with picric122 words
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Article823 1930-09-23 8 CEYLON LETTER. Not Accepted As Final By Ceylon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, Sept. 12. Following the recent decision of M:i];ir;in anil the Dutch Kast Indie-* GovmußMati not to impose restriction, the committee watching over the IsteKSll of the rubber industry in Ceylon met on Monday to deliberate823 words
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Advertisement125 1930-09-23 8 Because Life Is Uncertain HE that hath wife ti/i children," wrote Sir Francis Uacon, hath given hostages to fortune." Ilecause life uncertain lot a Manufacturer* Life policy secure <),e future of lovc«l one;;. And rememlwr, too, thai life insurance will guarantee independence, and W iadd years of contentment to your125 words
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Advertisement80 1930-09-23 8 VAN HIN FURNITURE COMPANY. Tel. No. 4111. (Established IMS). Til. Nay, 41H. 132-34. OIK HARD ltt>.. Workshop. 120. OwCIAKB 111)., Sho»n>nm. SINC \|M)KK Manufacturer* of Hich (lass Artistic Furniture for the Home. (•encral Furniture Contractor-. I naf -^JasaiaMj an *at DrHiKn.-m and Maker* of Kurnitan- tv thr Home and thr80 words
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Advertisement225 1930-09-23 9 6-15 Tonight 9-15 Direct from its London Success FOX COR} ORATION Present An all Talking Musical Drama of New York's Glamorous night life Vf^D i^b^^Lh E BTatt b 9 bK^^ m m with M2LTON SILLS, DOROTHY MACKAILL, SHARON LYNN KENNETH MACKENNA Introducing 4 New Song Hits By the writers of225 words
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Advertisement268 1930-09-23 9 \i/M UU sV^U Au WU \U y .dU \t/,U U i'/- .W UU U U .\iL\tf.U e 7 O O Op OO OO OVO V 0~0 Q O O O U 6 £j V O O|< 1 BrW wl J I I a I oi WSm k «gfl I I268 words
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Advertisement244 1930-09-23 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Saturday Next September 27 At 9 "O P.M. In Response to Nuir.erous Requests' OUTWARD BOUND A Singapore Reperto-y I'K?ver.V Production will be repeated for MM performance only. Itookinx at LITTLE'S $3, 2 and 1. COMING! VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL. DAME CLARA BUTT. The COTY way to Greater Charm244 words
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Article628 1930-09-23 10 SHIPPING NOTES, Revised Plans Before Shipping Board. Tho revised plans for the two new liners which the United States Lines propose to build to run with the Leviathan at an estimated cost of £5,000,000 each have been submitted to the Shipping Board. This development Immediately followed a628 words
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Article536 1930-09-23 10 U.S. Plea for Greater National Support. 1 ~-s than HI p;r cent of the manufacturing ]m duets of the United Mates, i. tarried in American bottoms, the balance Itinjr carried in foreign tlii^c ships, th« Assistant Poatataater-Gencral, Mr. Glover declares in :i statement derisrned 'o utimalu;;; interest in536 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article212 1930-09-23 10 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Health Bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, for the vetk ended Btet X!, ll»30. Alexandria: Two pla-juc cases and two deaths. Port Said: One case of typhus cxanthc-matk-us. Bombay: One cholera case and twe deaths. Calcutta:212 words
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Article204 1930-09-23 10 Ihi' fo'i'.civ. in? |H>ifin<n arrived at Siagaport Ly tin.- Ptaneini Kio:n Sour-ihaya.. Sirs. Apcar, Mr. M. Kii»hik«»a. Mr. K. .M. H.iJa:. Krum B—tarang. Mr. 'I. H. .Villos. I roni Itata-.ia. Hr. O. Sehansr.iar.. Mr. X. J. Ahler-5. Mr. H. V .J Wul Mr. F. Young .Jr. J. Coultbatt, Mr.204 words
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Article77 1930-09-23 10 I!.-b\, Sept. L'J. r'oreign exchat.ges are ftwalaillaill .B*6, Alkaaj ;;7.">. Bombay is. 1.. Berlin WAX, Braaseli MM, iiurhar'-s-t 016, .Uj i :;i ,2, Buenoa Aires 4n l-i*;. Cos*abacea >.]•■., Oeiieva HjMo, HcNin^fors VJ.i l-l<s, .lon- Kong la. I 11-lf-1., Lisl.on 106JS, Madrid UM, .Milan 92>0, Monte Video 11. Xv«77 words
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Article260 1930-09-23 10 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Sept. T3. On London Bank 4 m/t 24 l'Z'2 Demand l/33i Private 3 m. credit 2,'4'i On New Yorl:, demand M%i Private 90 d, 3 571, On France, Bank T.T. 1433 On Indin, Bank T.T. 150 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 41H On Shanghai, Hank T.T. 137:1, On260 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article478 1930-09-23 10 Val. I'd. Bayers Seller! £1 £1 Ann Kumbang 23/- 27/-5-5-A>rr Hitum Tin PC 10 3 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 14-- 15.1 1 Satan? Padanc 0.10 0.16 1 1 Ratu Caves 0.45 0.50 1 1 Bukit Aranf 0.35 0.40 £1 £1 Iturmah Malay 1;1 If- nom. il £1 Chendcrtang 4/£1478 words
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Article226 1930-09-23 10 ■MM V»l. i'J. Bayers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Ordi. 210 2.'!0 2 2 Alex. Brick I'reft. 2.05 2.15 n £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.1..C o.».ti 1 1 Central engine 0.40 0.46 noru 11 1 (on. T. S. 7 l'rcfs. 7.00 8.50 cd. Cl £1 (on. T. S. Old.226 words
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Article112 1930-09-23 10 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1929 red. 1931-36 103 108 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 71,378,000 par. i.l prem. Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.c. ol K-o7 red. I.U" (1.600,000 95 par Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 red. IM6 f 1,000,000 95112 words
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Article371 1930-09-23 10 Ftmct «nd Co. and LyaU^and Evatt's qnotations. lodaj a rrici-s I'Mr L,»il 4 tU. Jivalt Alla.'.by (|1) 0.55 O.yj 0.55 0.35 \l't Oajuh ($1) U.iO i.^.i (j.i s O>.J A. WtMl (?li J.'J'J 1.10 2.00 l.ij i. Kuning t|l) O.JO 0..10 O.^j But ft. Malay ($2) I.IKJ I.6'jcJ.371 words
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Article177 1930-09-23 10 Recommendations as To Hollow- Ware. Recommendations to the President of the Boerd of Trade by the Standing Committee, under the- Merchandise .Marks Act of KM, arc to the effect that, subject to certain exemptions, wrought enamelled hollow-ware, whether of iron or steel, of a description commonly used for177 words
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Article256 1930-09-23 10 Projrrnmmc of drills u;> to and for week ending Kept. 23 Tuesday, Sept. B, SJI p.m., Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Sijmal Section, Signal Ti-iininif B.IC p.m., GO6, Scraniroon Road, S.V.F.A.. Lecture Nursing; 5.15 p.m.. Malay Drill Hall, •F' (Malay) Co, I'rill PwJei and 3i> VaHs Unnjre MI p.m.256 words
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Article12 1930-09-23 10 Sporting events will bo found under separate heading on the ,-pu.ts page.12 words
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Article253 1930-09-23 10 May. Sia;n 1 except Lower Sii 1.1 < (Hydra II) U p.m. ftiltiiaak (Khoen HociO ..'.I p.m. Hußim Si-Api-Api (Ewaeraldal ;l p.m. Beripkalis, Labeean, Bilik and Tandjor.K n.-ilei (Singaradj 1 3 p.ll l Stlat Pandjang, Siak, I'akan Baroe nml i'ajakomlm Hong Kwong) p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western253 words
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Article108 1930-09-23 10 Tanaaj. September 2;:. ShJpi alongside th« Wharves or expected tn arrive. am 11 MUiorrt. '..jin Whaif Tho Cahlr, Juno, Ti'ir I'rintc Ml Wharf Nil. .ial Wharf Patrol. VfSSKI.S IN Ml DOCKB. Onjong I'agar. Pack iMMfI No Griiins. Victoria Dock Nil. \i ppt- 1 llarliour. Kind's Dock Jane108 words
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Article122 1930-09-23 10 FRANKFURT, <•> -r.. :;.:;(i:: ion.;, from Hankow 28-9, f,, r Ptnans YKhSI'Yf k Dut.. HG1 tons, frgn Natuna Inlands LM-y, for Natuna Islands 7-10. KUA TOMS. Urit., lny tons, from Malacca LM-rt. for Malnri-n M-*. kURANDA, lint., BS3 tons, from Sit.u L"J-'.i, for Sil.u 26-9. KrDAH, Brit.. IJSI122 words
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Article72 1930-09-23 10 A petition hns been presented for the winding up of the Sporting Tinus Ltd. (the company publishing the Pink 'Un.") The long drawn-out dispute batvetU he Greek Orthodox and the Roman Catholic ChajTCh resulted in a decree leinj; issued by tic Greek Government sternly forbidding Roman Catholic priests to imitate72 words
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Advertisement57 1930-09-23 10 mnnnim«»i>i 3, TANGLIN HILL Board, Residence, Excellent Cuisine, Personal Supervision, Garages, Tennis. Phone 3798. Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. RAILWAYMEN REQUIRED. WANTED, 6 Steam Locotnothrr drivers and 6 Steam Locomotive firemen. Applicants must have experience and must he active young men. Apply with testimonials per sonally to THE NIPPON MINING CO..57 words
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Advertisement205 1930-09-23 10 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. >♦•• No need to SUFFER Don't suffer any longer from lame back or the agony of lumbago. An application of CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM wiil ease the pain at once and bring prompt relief and comfort. This wonderful205 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous267 1930-09-23 10 eeeeeeeeeeeee-»ee*eee»ee»e»eee ee-»-»e-»«-e-»*e»ee c MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Itricht Wind. S'.ution. Temperature Kain- Son- IclaMra Dircc- Speed Weather. Max. Mi:i. fall, shine. Humidity lion. F. T. ins. liours. m.n.h. Aior !;Ur K3 71 Nil 10.0 80 Calm Fino Kotn Hliaru No report. K.Trinpganu No report. Kroh .87 68 Nil267 words
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Miscellaneous180 1930-09-23 10 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, September 23. "lil H. 11.01 a.m., ft. 2 in.. 11.04 p.m., 10 ft. fi in. Singapore Municipal Employees Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, annual meeting. Municipal Offices, 1 p.m. Wrdn^ndiy, September 2t. H. W. 11.30 a.m., 9 ft. U in., 11.16 p.m., 10 ft. 5180 words
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Article270 1930-09-23 11 Rubber Stocks Increase 2,704 Tons. TIN DOWN A FURTHER 355. (By Our Ftaaacial Correspondent.) Singapore, Taoaitay. io a.m. Today's Prices Kubh<r. \2 cents par H>. Tin. 12.'> ton- at |M per |iicul. Taaaaremy'a Pricaa Kuhber, l.nndon IftdL per lb.. down 1 Hid. New York. 7 s ets.,270 words
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Article344 1930-09-23 11 New Investment Policy In Yorkshire. Several Yorkshire co-cpersiife soctetiei have l.iti I- lorkine into their Investments owi'mr to the inflow ..t" capital having overtakes thrir Immediate businesi requirements, seyi the Financial Timei of Au t M. At Hudtlersfield the :!n,OOO mem ers' share capital now amount £478.240, whereas344 words
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Article182 1930-09-23 11 In an analysif of the distribution of British evarMM trade in the first half of Ihs year, the Board of Trade Journal states: The proportion of our imports consigned from British countries in the first half of tl>U year litl.2 1 per cent.) w;<s nearly 2 per ei-nt.182 words
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Article39 1930-09-23 11 A cable received by Lewis and l'cat (Singapore, Ltd.. from their I ondon correspondent states that rubber >.focks show an increase of 2.700 tons durinj; the past week. The total now vn hard is 116,733 tons.39 words
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Article932 1930-09-23 11 Growth of British Match Corporation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Auk- 28. Competent observers have emphasised for a Ion? time j.ast that Australia had v long row to hoe before she could achieve the much needed restoration of financial equilibrium. The past week, however, has seen932 words
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Article59 1930-09-23 11 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 23. Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cables London Spot Sheet 3%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 7% per lb. Buyers Seller: I.S.S. equal to London Standard Itandaxd B.S.S. on Tender Spot October November Oet.-Dci-. Jan.-March 12 r-"« 12%59 words
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Article1115 1930-09-23 11 Strict Economy Being Exercised. The annual meeting of the Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of the secretaries' Derrick and Co., yesterday, Mr. S. Q. Wong presiding. The others present were Mr. E. S. Manasseh, Mr. W. E. Ra/ner and Mr. H. B. Constable.1,115 words
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Article937 1930-09-23 11 An Increase of Capital Approved. An extraordinary general meeting of the Amalgamated Metal Corporation, Ltd., was held on Aug. 20, at the Corporation's office, 93 Gresham Street, London, E.C., to consider j a resolution increasing ihe. capital to £5,600,000 by the creation of 600,000 new ordinary shares937 words
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Article1293 1930-09-23 11 1 not know what he must include in his price for the value of the raw material. On the 1 other hand, it i» intended that the- selling |Or(fnnisation shall act as a "shock .absorber" so fur as temporary fluctuations in value arc concerned. j1,293 words
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Article956 1930-09-23 11 Great Increase of World Stocks. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO JAVA. (By A. W. Still.) London, Aug. 27. Price during- the past week has been, as usual, below sd. Imports are recovering from the May stoppage, and United Kingdom stocks are now over 110,000 tons. Everybody seems to956 words
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1195 1930-09-23 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1930. GOLD. That gold is largely to blame for the economic crisis through which the world is passing today is a fact which comparatively few people appear to realise. The outstanding factors which are more or lus3 common ground may be roughly stated1,195 words
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Article39 1930-09-23 12 The marriage of Prince Chumbot of Siam and Mom Rajawongse Panthip will probably take place in November. Mr. F. E. Rebeck, one of the managing directors of Messrs. Harland Wolff, has succeeded Lord Kylsant as chairman of the company.39 words
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Article329 1930-09-23 12 Dr. (Miss) S. M. Berners is arriving this week by the Khyber to join the medical service. Lieut. L. Wansbrough-Jones, R.E., has been struck off the strength of the Malaya Command. Mr. E. N. Taylor, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Second Magistrate, Singapore. Dr. Thomas Francis Strang, Medical329 words
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Article1773 1930-09-23 12 Sir Herbert Warren - Sir Herbert Warren, Keeping Pace With The Times. X.C.V.0., (By D.C.L., late President of Magdalen College, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.) A hundred years ago Oxford University was ruled by the Vice-Chancellor, the Heads of Colleges, and the Proctors, these also the1,773 words
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Article713 1930-09-23 12 "ROYALTY." According to a Manila newspaper, the capital of the Philippines was recently honoured by the visit of Royalty from Australia." The distinguished guest was Lady Stonehaven, wife of the GovernorGeneral and Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia who will doubtless find in her elevation to713 words
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Advertisement306 1930-09-23 12 THE DOVER B RANGES Made by Messrs. SMITH and WELLSTOOD, LTD., Bonnybridge, Scotland. The "DOVER B" is en nil-round superior Range to any other of the "Dover" variety in the market. It combines lightness with durability and strenirth t<i rails* daman in transit. It is suitable for burning all kinds306 words
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Advertisement207 1930-09-23 12 U.S. DE SUVA BROS. JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Good* Id Sterling 8llr«r aai E.P. War* M yuan' expcrlcac* Tel 61, HIGH ST, Tbasw "SIlT.broy.- SINGAPOKK. UU. FOUR GREAT COLUMBIA OPERAS "CARMEN" Sung in French By Principal Artintii of PARIS OPERAI COMIQl E, including Nospoulous and Thill. A magnificent production in207 words
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Advertisement24 1930-09-23 12 STRAITS /ffp\ TIMES SMGAPBK li J J KUAU UMNI n, ucn itkit >tj v. mik unit 'Pkau: (111 >^- *S TUh: (Ml AT ALL TIMES24 words
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Article216 1930-09-23 13 Grave Position in Great Britain. "GRAIN ARMADA." Bottom Knocked Out Of Prices. London, Sept. 22. Coincident with the League of Nations' debate on dumping at Geneva the bottom has been knocked risht out of prices on the British Corn Exchange. According to r.n official the Exchange positionReuter - 216 words
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Article317 1930-09-23 13 International Action Suggested. Geneva, Sept. 22. At a meeting of the Economic Committee of the League of Nations, a Swedish delegate, speaking on the subject of the most favoured nation clause, moved a resolution proposing that the League thottld inquire into dumping, and the system of export bounties,Reuter - 317 words
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Article167 1930-09-23 13 "A Miniature Airship On Wheels." London, Sept. 12. One of the most determined efforts mode for years to abolish head-wind resistance in motor-cars has just been produced, the Burney streamline," which, briefly, is a miniature airship on wheels. Th<? designer. Sir Dennistoun Burney, creator of the167 words
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Article34 1930-09-23 13 To be Given the Names Of "Margaret Rose." London, Sept. 22. It is officially announced that the Duke and Duchess of York's baby will be given the names of Margaret Rose. Reutar.Reuter - 34 words
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Article108 1930-09-23 13 Good Progress on Flight To Australia. Karachi, Sept 22. Capt. Matthews has arrived ahead of Bert Hinkler's time. Reuter. A previous message (dated Sept 16) stated that Capt. F. R. Matthews, instructor to the London Aeroplane Club, who taught Miss Amy Johnson to fly, started from108 words
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Article150 1930-09-23 13 Extrality Question Still Unsettled. Nanking, Sept 22. According to Chinese reports Great Britain and China have failed to reach agreement regarding the abolition of extra-territoriality. It is understood that Great Britain is agreeable that civil cases in which British subjects are concerned should be tried by the ChineseReuter - 150 words
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Article176 1930-09-23 13 Rebels' Plans Crushed By Government. New York, Sept. 22. A message from Buenos Aires states that a revolt has broken out at Concepcion ivrainst the Government of President Ibanez. It is reported that an aeroplane landed at Concepcion on Sept. 21 with Generals Marmaduke Grube and Bravo andReuter - 176 words
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Article90 1930-09-23 13 Leaders Sent to Prison In Calcutta. Bombay, Sept. 22. Mrs. Rama Baikamdar has been sentenced to three months imprisonment and a 19-year old Mahommedan girl and the editor of the Congress Bulletin have also each received a similar sentence. Three male members of the Bombay Congress "War Council"90 words
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Article87 1930-09-23 13 International Federation Meets In Britain. London, Sept. 22. The Congress of the International Transport Workers Federation, a gathering which is held once every two years, opened at Caxton Hall this morning. Thirty-five countries were represented, including India, Palestine and all European countries except Russia. This is the firstReuter - 87 words
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Article15 1930-09-23 13 Nanking, Sept. 22. China has recognised the new Government of Peru. Reuter,Reuter - 15 words
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Article942 1930-09-23 13 Significant Moves. END OF LENOX SIMPSON AFFAIR. Peking, Sept. 23. One regiment of Manchurians entered Peking about midnight, moving freely about the city. The Shansi 'garrison commander and the director of public safety are handing over and leaving today. An earlier message (dated Sept. 22) read:Sin Kuo Min - 942 words
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278 1930-09-23 13 EMPIRE CONFERENCE IN LONDON. LONDON TO KARACHI IN A MOTH IN SIX DAYS. Tariff Changes. COMPLEX PROBLEMS TO BE FACED. Rugby, Sept. 22. It is officially announced that as the Prime Minister of Canada will not be able to reach London until Sept. 30 the opening meeting of the ImperialBritish Wireless - 278 words
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Article333 1930-09-23 13 Death of Noted Chinese Scholar. Nanking, Sept. 22. The death has occurred of Dr. Tan Yenkai, the noted Hanlin scholar and acting chairman of the National Government in Nanking during President Chiang Kaishek's absence at the battle front. He was 55 years of age. All flags are333 words
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Article38 1930-09-23 13 Serious Illness of His Eldest Son. Washington, Sept. 22. President Hoover's eldest son, Herbert, is suffering from tuberculosis and has been ordered several months' rest on a special diet. A full recovery is, however, likely.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article187 1930-09-23 13 Decisions at Labour Conference. Rugby, Sept. 22. In a report to be submitted to the Labour Party Conference at Llandudno on Oct. 6, the Parliamentary Committee state that, exclusive of 289 Labour members of Parliament, the number of prospective parliamentary Labour candidates endorsed for '.he next GeneralBritish Wireless - 187 words
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Article248 1930-09-23 13 Attitude of Indian States Defined. Paris, Sept. 12. The Maharaja of Patiala, interviewed by Reuter, said he was optimistic about the prospects of the Round-Table Conference. He emphasised the importance of the part the States would play. He said the first step towards the foundation of a Greater248 words
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Article151 1930-09-23 13 Alleged Plans of Counter Revolutionaries. Moscow, Sept. 22. An official communique relating to the discovery of a counter-revolutionary and mischievous spying organisation in connection with the supply to the population of meat, fish, tinned goods and vegetables" says that seventeen members have admitted that the organisation aimed,Reuter - 151 words
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Article987 1930-09-23 13 Will of Singapore Millionaire. BEQUESTS TRUSTS. Residue of Estate Between Three Sons. The will of Sir Manasseh Meyer, of Singapore, who died on July 1, has been admitted to probate, which has been granted to his three sons, Isaac, Jacob and Reuben, as executors and trustees. After987 words
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Advertisement90 1930-09-23 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES, j Page 1 Oxford, Yesterday and Today.— By Sir Herbert Warren 12 1 Lighter Side of Life in London. By J. Jefferson Farjeon It I London Letter 8 Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic 16 Visions of Sudden Death from the Air 4 London Rubber Market. By A.90 words
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Article701 1930-09-23 14 Steward Arrested. LENIENT TREATMENT BY COURT. He knew that the tin contained eor.trahaml Turkish opium, but a Chinese ship mate had told him that Singapore was free port and that anything could hi brought in. This was tli" explanatioji given by a French seaman named Joseph701 words
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Article158 1930-09-23 14 Request That More Should Be Issued. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 20. At tii. 1 monthly Meeting of the .Malacca Municipal CommUeionen held here yesterday the president said that a letter had been received from the Malacca Advisory Board ai king for U increase in the issuing158 words
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Article73 1930-09-23 14 Changes in Karachi-London Service. Notification ha; l>een received that the weekly :iir mail now lee.Tins Karachi on !!i.l ii jiOiiny. London on the following Monday v<\\ leaves Karachi on Wednesdayi and reach London on the following Wednei days. \ir mills to conned with this service will con! one73 words
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Article150 1930-09-23 14 Important Subjects Down For Discussion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. At the half-yearly general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya, to be held in the Scottish Masonic Lodge, Vermin; Road, on Monday next at 10.30 a.m., the chairman, the Hon. Mr. J. S. Arter,150 words
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Article156 1930-09-23 14 Tamil Who Killed Man Pleads Drunkenness. A Tamil named Muniam, charged at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Mundell yesterday afternoon with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and, alternatively, with voluntarily causing hurt, ple.ded guilty to the lesser charge. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. J. H. Pedlow)156 words
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Article346 1930-09-23 14 Counsel Protests Against Sergeant's Action. When a ease of alleged rash and negligent driving, and thereby causing grievous hurt, against an Indian motorcar driver from Johore was mentioned before Mr. G. T. Peall. the acting Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, the counsel for the aceaaed said that346 words
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Article40 1930-09-23 14 Prime Minister's Arrival In London. Paris, Sept. 22. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullin, arrived and saw the sights this morning. He rested in the afternoon, as he is still far from strong. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1930-09-23 14 Many Fishermen Perish Off Brittany. Paris, Sept. 22. The storm on the coast of Brittany has not abated and many fishermen have been washed overboard from smacks and drowned. Keuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article79 1930-09-23 14 Members of Andrews Party Shot At. Peking, Sept. 10. Mr. Mackenzie Young, chief of the motor transport department of the Andrews' expedition, who recently visited Peking with Mr. Roy C. Andrews and then returned to Mongolia, wired yesterday afternoon from Tangkiang, saying that he and his assistant,79 words
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Article140 1930-09-23 14 Business of a Routine Nature. A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held in Singapore on Monday at 10.30 a.m. The new Bills to be introduced are the Final Supply Bill (for making final provision for the Public Service for 1929) Minor Offences (Amendment) Bill Agricultural140 words
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Article76 1930-09-23 14 Firemen Concentrate On Preventing Spread. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 22. A big fire occurred in the early hours of this morning when a shop dealing in contractors' and carpenters' tools in Panglima Street, near the business centre of Station Road, was gutted. The fire brigade arrived76 words
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Article189 1930-09-23 14 ILLUSION." Nancy Carroll in Talkie At The Capitol. Illusion," in which Xancy Carroll and Charles (Buddy) Rogers are given the piincipal parts, was shown at the Capitol last night. It is the story of a circus and vaudeville entertainer who hankers after wearing a stiff shirt and mixing with New189 words
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Article47 1930-09-23 14 The annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association will be held at the Malacca Club on Sept 27. During the year many matters were discussed and close tou.h was kept ivi'.h kindred associations especially on matters affecting the welfare of the Colony.47 words
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Article227 1930-09-23 14 Primate's Ruling Acts As Check. Several U. S. engagements planned to culminate with a marriage in England have been postponed during the present tourist season because of new rules governing the issue of special licences. A special licence costs £25, and can only be obtained from227 words
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Article148 1930-09-23 14 Tribute to Honoured Members. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Sept. IS. An interesting address was given by Mr. Lee Wing Leong, of Kuala Lumpur, ,n Photographic Reminiscences at a rlinner of the Klang and Coast Rotary Cloh, held on Sept. 20, at the Station Hotel, Klang. Mr.148 words
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Article118 1930-09-23 14 Law Suit Echo of 1625 Raised In Massachusetts. Mr. Bruce Ainsworth, described as a seep manufacturer, of Flitton (Bedfordshire), has astonished the city of Quincy (Mass.) by claiming a large portion of its most desirable land. Mr. Ainsworth makes his claims throujh relationship to one Thomas Morton,118 words
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Article267 1930-09-23 14 Siamese on Homicide Charge. A yiung Siamese named Johnny Jerfmiah, claimed trial on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder of a Chinese named Panjang, before Mr. .Justice Mundell at the Singapore Assizes nafezday. Outlining I lit? Crown's ease against Jeiemiah, Mr. i'.dlow stated that267 words
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Article270 1930-09-23 14 Conflicting Opinions Of English Reviews. London, S-pt. 12. The UluafCCtl >>f the Rour.d-Ti.ble Conference, in the light of the abstention of Co!-g:-3ss, t:re dtocusscd n the weekly papers, which, while a«r» ing as to the necessity fc:- hcldinyr trw Conference in accordance with the arrangements, differ regarding the270 words
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Article45 1930-09-23 14 U.S. Revolt Against Paris Decree. The decree of Paris dressmakers that skirts shall be longer is meeting with opposition in the United States. The associated dress industries of America have issued a counter-decree that hem-lines this autumn shall remain where they are.45 words
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Article153 1930-09-23 14 Large Entry for Sunday's Show On the Racecourse. Singapore's first Animal Welfare Show is to be held on the racecourse on Sunday afternoon. Entries closed on Saturday for the regul.ir sVmSaea of horses, dogs and cats, but. entries are still open for bullocks, dairy cow.:, goats and gharry153 words
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Article117 1930-09-23 14 Dining-car Staff Who Were Superstitious. The dining-car staff of the Southern Railway h»at train wnieh recently took King Alfonso of Spain to Southampton, homeward bound for Spain, were fortunate believers in coincidence. The steward of the ear was named King, so was his thief, and so was117 words
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Article408 1930-09-23 14 1 andicaps for First Day. The ielangor Turf Hub autumn meeting wil begin on Saturday, and the handicaps fr. the opening day are as follows: Hors i. Classes IV anil V, Beesnd I' (five fi -loncs).— Galloway ft, Fortalanc 8.12, Stiffy .4, Oiey Habit M, Pellykai 7.12,408 words
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Article254 1930-09-23 14 COUR TSHIP TO SAVE LIFE. Girl ffers Her Company To Avert Suicide. How a girl kept company with a n I I hoping ti dissuade him from a I commit f licide was told at a Tottenham, N.. inque t recently. Williar Osborn Schmidt, a 31 -year-old journeyrr n printer,254 words
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Article191 1930-09-23 14 NEW W IRELESS WONDER. Radio alve Without Filament Discovered. The wir less valve without a filament as listenc: i know it at present has arned. It ?quires neither an accumulator nor any oileri ler source of electrical energy, say a win ess correspondent of the Daily Mail. In place of191 words
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Article65 1930-09-23 14 Banker's Views on the Recent S eady Outflow. Mr. Par er Wills, the well-known banker, revi wing the value of the stuck i »f gold whi !i are actually carried in -the United Stat s, concludes that the Bttoation, farojj able as it undoubtedly is, would be65 words
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Article39 1930-09-23 14 From Chin and Japan, by afadrai Man; due at Sings tore tomorrow. From Chi a and Japan, by Hamburg Maru, due a Singapore on Thursday. From Chin and Japan, by Kashima Maru, due ut Singapore on Thursday.39 words
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Advertisement29 1930-09-23 14 "NY GARLSBERG "BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT ||[}j 8 0TTl.EDeXPRtSSLYfOREX' o 8T rOfl iNYCARLSBERGa Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE FEXAIS'ti KUALA LUMPUJR.29 words
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Today's Singapore Cup Final.—More Remarkable Golf by Bobby Jones.
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Article241 1930-09-23 15 Leads Field in U.S. Amateur Title. Ardmore (Pennsylvania), Sept. 22. Opening his bid for the fourth major C.lf title this year with an amazing round of C9-^onc under par in the first qualifying round for the American Amateur Championship "Bobby" Jones .ct Amerion heart! a;j!ow241 words
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Article98 1930-09-23 15 Result of Junior Medal Competition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. The Selangor Golf Club Junior Medal competition for September was played off durinsr the week-end, G. C. Bailey being the winner with a score of 91 18=73. Other cards returned were F. L. Jones98 words
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Article160 1930-09-23 15 The scores <>f the Singapore Chi I cttaatpionship, which is now in pn>jrre<s, to date aro ;is follows The handicap tourney is now almost completed! the scores being as follows The club mcele every Friday evening at the Al-lphi Hotel. I !'.-irl ury l~i Colii II J.160 words
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Article81 1930-09-23 15 British Polo Mounts Fetch Enormous Prices. New York. Bent. 13. The IK polo ponies brought by the Briteam for the Westebester <"up Hatches have been sold in auction the total sum realised beins: si.x:u,ooo. Mr. Stephen S.tnfnrd paid the top price i f 13.000 for Captain Roark's81 words
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Article95 1930-09-23 15 Pintf-ponj; matches were- played between the Straits Chinese R creation Club and the Jaru-n-so Cluli on Sunday the 21^t in u t. and the r'-sults were ">r, follows Tm Tkean Tck beal Hoabiml. <'• I, fi o. i.-hua Cli'Min Leone btat Kiriu. 8 D, 6 S. C.95 words
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Article204 1930-09-23 15 Malays and Welch to Meet This Afternoon. The final of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Cup Competition will be played at the Anson R:ad Stadium today when the 2nd Welch Regt. will meet the Malays. The game should prove exceptionally interesting, and the Issue will be close,204 words
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Article137 1930-09-23 15 Ipoh Club Win Competing For First Time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. Thf !'.k:il SSSOC iatinn football reason cl;>.*cd here today after the finil of the cup match played for the Lini Seng Foo\ Cv»). The competition, which is on the knockout system, resulted in137 words
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Article127 1930-09-23 15 St. Joseph's Institution Beat i Indian Association. In :i matih |> ayed at Balestier Plain nn Saturday the St. Joseph's Institution defeated the Indian Association. I Batting first the schoolboys compiled, 119, Chia Keng Hock being responsible for 32 lur.s and J. Then and K. M»rando each contributing127 words
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Article99 1930-09-23 15 Singapore Ladies' R.A. Spoon Competition. The Singapore lailki' Rifle Association monthly spoon .shoot was h«'ld »i Bukit Timah Knnjre on Thursday. The qualifying cards returned were as follows: V.N. V.ls. Yd.-. MO u'lK) UtO Total Mrs. Bruc.' Fctr.. M U7 :to MMI )!r». K. rraaer 18 >1 IOMI99 words
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Article618 1930-09-23 15 End of Cardosa Trophy Series. At 1.00 p.m. on Saturday last the ladies Of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club raced for two Club trophies. The breeze was. fresh and a fair sea was running, so as there was rather a shortage of crews, no spinnakers618 words
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Article81 1930-09-23 15 American Major League Results. New York, Sept. gft, r^cbal! results to date aro as follows National League. New York beat Cincinnati 6—4.6 4. New York lost to Cincinnati 6—7.6 7. Brooklyn lost to Pittsburgh 6—7. Boston lost to Chicago 2—42 4 and 2 C. Philadelphia lost to St. LouisReuter - 81 words
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Article130 1930-09-23 15 Few Seconds Boxing And A Foul. London, Sept. 14. The Rice-Mason fight ended in a fiasco, Mason winning en a foul after a few seconds. Hundreds of disappointed people waited in the street after the fight, making a demonstration against Mason who had considerable difficulty130 words
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Article542 1930-09-23 15 S.C.C. Tournament Results of ties played yesterday in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament were as follows B Sin-1.-..— Miol. V. G. Pavi, plus 2 vs. H. H. Bullcn, owe 15, set all,. 6—6 (finish today). B DmihlcH. F. T. K. Hobbes and V. K. L Anderson, owe 2 bent542 words
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Article31 1930-09-23 15 Result of Final for The Keppel Cup. In the final cf the Keppel Cup competi- 1 tion C. N. W. Joyce b.-sit W. E. Coat^s by 4 and 3.31 words
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Article52 1930-09-23 15 Port Vale Score 8 Goals Against Bradford. London, Sept. 22. The following were the results of Home soccer matches played yesterday Second Division. Cardiff City 4 Plymouth Ar. 1 Port Vale S Bradford 2 Intcr-CHy Friendly. QlsegeW 4 Sheffield 1 Scottish I.MCUC- (I)iv. 1). llaniilton Ac-ids. 2 Abfilcen52 words
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Article45 1930-09-23 15 First Round in K.O.R. Cup Competition. The first round of the K.O.R. Cop will be played in Johore Bahru on Thursday, Oct., 2nd, at 5 p.m. r.nd the final onj Wednesday, Oct. 8. Members of th? Singapore Polo Clii'o are cordially invited.45 words
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Article99 1930-09-23 15 Nanyang School Athletics At Anson Road Stadium. i The annual sports of the Nanyanir Girls School, Dhoty Ghaut, Singapore, will be held on Sept. 2* at 2.:i0 p.m. at the An?on Road Stadium. Besides track I and field events thore will be SOOM school exhibitions. The swimming,99 words
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Article69 1930-09-23 15 Tiu-ndnv. Srptrniher 21. S.A.F.A. Cap Final: Malays vs. Welch, Anson Road. Thursday, September :!.">. Keppol Golf Club, annual BMStiag, Friday. Srptrmhrr 26. Diocesan Cup Final: laiepWai v-. Rect, Jalan BeeSA Saturday, September 27. Singapore Badminton Doubles Championship Final. L'r.i Hatt. Welch .".ijtt. ttymMmw IkasaiSS'i October 2. Tolo: First69 words
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Article438 1930-09-23 15 Fixtures for Forthcoming Season. The postponement of the -ml Wil-.h Rofiments move to Rawalpindi unti 1 Febnary, has enabled a complete Axtore list for UK MMM in M:t!:i\ :i to I) arrant* L 1 hi' question of pimmd here ha caused tome anxiety, ami a month438 words
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Article2403 1930-09-23 16 The Frozen Continent. 800 MILES IN AN OPEN BOAT. < ommander K. A. \\orsle>. K.N.. D.5.0.. fhe famous Polar explorer, who accompanied Shackleten in the Antarctic. contributes Ihe following article: Sir Ernest Shackleton, with whom I had the honour of being associated for many years up2,403 words
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Article224 1930-09-23 16 Suggestion for Imperial Conference. In a statement issued by the British Kmpire League it is explained that in vit\v of a widespread desire to buy British goods where prices are not too unfavouri able, the British Empire Mark of Origin Association has been exploring the I224 words
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Article148 1930-09-23 16 Amazing Feat by German War Prisoners in Siberia. Berlin. Auk. Wilhelm Kutz and Johann Mirhalski, two German prisoner? of v.ar. arrive*! today in their Silesian homes after twelve cars in Siberia. Relegated to an out-of-the-world hamlet, they only hoard last year that the ir. Europe h:'<l eMBC148 words
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Article143 1930-09-23 16 Socialist Charges Against The Authorities. Paris, Aug. B. Wednesday's air crashes, with a deathtoll of ten and four gravely injured, form the subject of virulent Press attacks against the Air Ministry. The Socialist organ, Populaire, openly charges the military air authorities with murder by compelling young pilots143 words
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Article563 1930-09-23 16 Enlivening Summer s Evenings. Summer sveataps me enlivened for the Japanese by the hunting of lii cfiics. This nw' aesthetic form of BpoH is known as hotarugari. As it is one of the few I elisions when Mtfere conventionality allows men and women t<> nice: and563 words
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Article441 1930-09-23 16 Coroner's Comments On Polity. London, Aug. 12. Comment* on what hi' described as the changed p-.iicy of the Carneeje Here. Trail lund were made by Mr. Ingleby ()d<iio at an inquest at Lambeth yesterday on the ly ot' Katharine Mary Ottewill, who jumped into the Thames from441 words
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Article1405 1930-09-23 17 Shipping and State Subsidies. (lly M. Louis llollin. French Minister for the Merchant Navy.) The problem of the merchant navy, if we i laiider it in its various aspects, such as shipbuilding, management, Government subsidies taxation, labour conditions and the rigMi and duties of V.te personnel. is1,405 words
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Article333 1930-09-23 17 Death at the Age Of Eighty-six. A Loaioa cable of Sept. 11 reports the duath. :.l the age of Sf>, of the Rev. W. E. Xewbolt, S.-nior Canon of SL Pad's Cathedral, After being edaeated at Uppinghmn School rod Pembroke Colloge, Oxford.! Canon Newbolt became Cur~te of WantaKi'333 words
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Article123 1930-09-23 17 Suggestion that They Should Be Deprived of Leisure. The novel proposal that youni; ooTeaitcrs. Instead of heir;: s;nl tj prison or let off unpunished, shou'd ho deprived of a certain am.unt of leisure, wa^ made L>y Mr. Alexander Paterson. one of the commissioners of prisons, at the123 words
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Article108 1930-09-23 17 Cinema Fans Cut Capers In West London. A crowd outside a cinema in lieer Strri't. West London, recently amazed people on the other side of the street by suddenly starting, to jump about like •'•:tt> i m hot bricks." It was discovered, after a few minutes, that108 words
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Article26 1930-09-23 17 The cost of unemployment relief is approximately £220,500 a day in England and Wales, Miss Margaret Bondfleld (Minister of Labour) stated in the House of Commons.26 words
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Article1970 1930-09-23 17 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column 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 pleased to place1,970 words
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Article163 1930-09-23 17 MARVELLOUS SOLDIERS." German Suggestion of Name For "Old Contcmptibles." The Deutsche AllgenMnM Zeitung xuzgaitl that certain British ex-Servicemen"* ■rganisations should ndont the name of the mrtrvellous seldien. The proposal arise, from a reunion m FMinliurgh, a reI oi-t of which has reached the newspaper, of the Scottish area of the163 words
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Article152 1930-09-23 17 Boy Wounded by Thwarted Burglars. A bey was shot in the back recently while visiting ihc house of liis employer. Councillor McCla-w, in Tufnet] Par": Koad, London, N. Councillor McClane was away on holiday, and it had been arrange <l ;hat the boy. Jack Pnehte, aged152 words
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Article122 1930-09-23 17 ECONOMICALLY SICK." Mr. Henry Ford DilgstOWfH America's Malady. New York, S< pt. 0. Mr. Henry ford Sailed for Enroot today afwir d.-.clavinsr thru America i>. at tiupresent time, economically sick. The meter magnate added, however, that sorr.e improvement is manifest. It will require a long time for the country ta122 words
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Article142 1930-09-23 17 To be Acquired by a Private Company. The National Review aai beea eenVert.d into a private company. The announcement is made in the current issue of the review, which states that Mr. L. J. HaxsC is the principal shareholder in National Ki'vicw, Limited, and he continue! to142 words
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Article119 1930-09-23 17 Lady Beatrix Cadogan And Mr. H. P. R. Hoare. Lady Beatrix Cadogan, oldt:r daughter of the" Earl and Countess Cado~an, is U> be married. Her engagement was announce 1 recently to Mi. Henry Peregrine Kennie Hoare. il<!er son of Mr. Hnrry and I.:dy Oral dine Hoare, of Ellisfield119 words
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Article34 1930-09-23 17 On the occasion of the International Aeronautic Congress which recently sat at The Hague the German giant Junker* monoplane "G. 38 made several flight* over the capital with delegates to the Congress as passengers.34 words
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Article479 1930-09-23 18 30 Years Collecting Information. The Ministry of Agriculture has issued the report of the British delegate- who uttended the racttft meeting in Copenhagen of the Intii national Council for the Exploration of the Sea. The report, from its technical nature, makes somewhat heavy reading;479 words
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Article331 1930-09-23 18 Arriving at Swettenham On Oct. 30. Th<- 'oil iv. in; ari the particulars of the Knghsli griffins for the Selangor Turf Club which left by the IVirhrokeshire on Aug. _o and are due to arrive at Port Swettenham on Oct. 30 1. Sweet Fnrfai filly, b.f., by Honey331 words
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Article60 1930-09-23 18 A python. 15 feet long, was caught and kiljed at the Singapore Swimming. Club a •i« days ago by Mr. V. A. Burton. It i.s riou^ht that the python had made his way to i\\e club from the ground nearby being cleared for a civil aerodrome. A python60 words
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Article139 1930-09-23 18 Man Killed Because He Stammered. Peter Mar.ilin, a Rumanian schoolmaster in the town of Orhei, discovered that a copy of his birth certificate haJ been signed by the mayor's deputy inr.tead of by the mayor. Knruged at what he considered to be a Have insult, he drew139 words
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Article99 1930-09-23 18 New Plan for Crossing The Atlantic. Two Germans, Karl Hazog and Fritz Yogel, resident in Brooklyn, New York, are planning to cross the Atlantic in a large rubber ball. "They have ordered thch- extraordinary vehicle of transport from nine large rubber factories. They calculate with the99 words
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1708 1930-09-23 18 J. Jefferson Farjeon - J. Jefferson Farjeon.) (By Oar London Critic, London Auir. 27. WHAT an amazing world we live in! Tempted by the sunlight to the sands (for I have run away from London for a day cr two), I began to write this article while1,708 words
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Article183 1930-09-23 18 Airmen Bring It Safely To Earth. A fine instance of cool courage in the face of what looked like certain death it reported from the flying centre of Rochefort. Flying-Officers Robins and GautJier were making a practice flight when their ma.'hine took fire at a height of183 words
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Article61 1930-09-23 18 In a recent motor cycle road test from Brooklancls to Land's End and thence t John o' Groats and back to Brooklands, great economy was experienced in the Consumption of -Gargoyle Mobiloil Aero D The consumption was 3 ounces which equals 119,093.3 miles per gallon. The speed61 words
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Article249 1930-09-23 18 Mrs. Brlice Bairnsf ather Seeks £20,000 Damages. Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather, the Hurt »nist, who created the famous ahmeter i f "Old Bill," has accepted a summons in New York from his wife in a sin: for divorce. Mrs. Bairnsfather recently filed a suit for separation against him.249 words
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Article184 1930-09-23 18 Increase of 81,265,464 To $30,484,545. In the report for 1988 of the president cf the Singapore Municip alit y. Mr. R. J. Farrer, it is Stated that the year began with a Municipal Fund cr?dit balance of $2.008. '>71 which was increased to $2,641, 037. The year's revenue184 words
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Article346 1930-09-23 18 Preparations for Lantern Procession. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala l,um,'iir. Sept. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce was crowded yesterday aft moon arbea a public meeting was held to make iimuu ments for the lantern proeessto- by which the nineteenth anniversary of the Chineae Republic will be commemorated346 words
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Article41 1930-09-23 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 20. Mr. Chan Kok Ter.it, a well-known rubber dealer, died here yesterday aged SO. He came to Malacca as a boy of 11. He leaves a widow, -wx <nns ;in<l tiv<> daughters.41 words
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Miscellaneous236 1930-09-23 18 Today's Crossword Puzzle. rß_Ss __b^^ ms_t X i^^^i I T~~ £_HUBEBb''c< I r^^i^i^"" I HB_H_ I (CLUES.) ACROSS. 21. Rseessaty 22. Neat. I, Abate 2-4. Kind of I diversity student i. I'astnr S_ Molecule 10. l'inch 28. F-fthionvd 12. Succession of soundt 31 Shelters 13. Victuals 33. Rocket 16. Missiles236 words
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Article966 1930-09-23 19 When Savages Marry. THE NOVELISTS OF NEW GUINEA. Jack McLaren, the well-known writer, contributes the following article. II hi\-- bean reported from the South S.'as that certain misfionary bodies are embarking upon a widespread campaign to induce the native* to abandon their OflcD-old custom966 words
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Article22 1930-09-23 19 The musical drama Man Trouble," f< during Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill, will I hown at the Alhambrn from tonight.22 words
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Article118 1930-09-23 19 Britain Steals a March On Foreign Navies. London, Sept. 'J. Great Britain appears to have stolen a march on foreign navies, which have been experimenting for years past with ipjickfiring anti-aircraft guns, and /uns will be shortly introduced in the fleet capable of rapid fire from four or118 words
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Article284 1930-09-23 19 Training the Young to be Good Communists. Beginring this autumn compulsory education of all children between the ■iftes of eight and 15 will be enforced thiough the Soviet Union. This will be the first time in the history of Russia that obligatory education has been introduced. Sixty284 words
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Article162 1930-09-23 19 Ex-Empress Zita's Ambitions For Her Son. A sensation has been caused at Budapest by a newspaper l .-port that the exjfmpraa* Zita recently sent a circular letter to all members uf the Hapsburu family summoi.in? them to her home at Stcenockercell, in Belgium, on November 20, to162 words
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Article138 1930-09-23 19 26- Years Old Utter-Box Found in Paris. An interesting clearance of a letterbox wa* effected in Paris last month. An errand boy on a tricycle, trying to av.iid a pedestrian, ran full tilt into a disused djor at one of the smaller Parisian railway stations. From138 words
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Article100 1930-09-23 19 Ghostly Voice Which Shrieked You Fools The mystery of a "haunted" wood at Amerham (Bucks) has been solved after nine months. People walking through the wood were startled by a voice which shrieked You fools Bird* were driven away by the shrieks' and twijrs mysteriously snapped off100 words
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Article686 1930-09-23 19 Seven Years and "Cat" For Leader. A vndict of guilty of attempted robbery against all tho four accusad, and of attempted armed robbery against the first and fourth accused, was brought in by th: jury, at the Singapore assizes before Mr. Justice Mundell y:sterday afternoon, in the686 words
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Article60 1930-09-23 19 Bibles and Prayer Books To Be Confiscated. The Deutsche Zeituni states that the Soviet Government has ordered all persons to hand over Bibles and prayer books. They arc to be converted into paper for journals and newspapers, owing to the crLLs in the Soviet paper industry.60 words
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Article71 1930-09-23 19 Site of Parliamentary Tree To be Marked. A stone is to be erected in the autumn to mark the site of the old Parliamentary Tiee at Old Sarum, which returned members of parliament from 1295 to 1831, when it was disfranchised. The voters fluctuated between 10 and '1.71 words
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Article50 1930-09-23 19 The death" oc-cui red in New York at the end of August of Mr. Gustave Frohinan, retired theatrical manager, and brother of the. late Charles Frchman. Gustave Frohman is credited with having in ,uc.d the Damiel brothers, and also his brother Charles t:> enter the theitre business.50 words
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Article33 1930-09-23 19 A cable from Moscow states that Dr. Kabindranath Ta"f or e accompanied by two ocretaries and a doctor has arrived there to spend a month. He is organising an exhibition of his paintings.33 words
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Article384 1930-09-23 19 Merchants Escape to Tell The Tale. That human flesh will do more towards curing leprosy than all the medicine in the world is the theory existing among a band of leper brigands operating in Central Kwangtung Province. Pour Chinese merchants who escaped being butchered by the band384 words
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Article117 1930-09-23 19 The Duke of Newcastle's Gift To Town. CawMeMbfa i-.u-rest ha- ln-on arsuaed among aichieologists and other- bjr the gift of the Duke cf N.weastle, as Lord of the Manor of Wvrks >p. of a lease ;n; n perpetuity, up.-n a peppercorn lent. to the local authorities of the117 words
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Article157 1930-09-23 19 Girl Who Waited 15 Years For Fiancee. For 15 years after the July day on which her sweetheart Failed in a balloon for the unknown Arctic with Professor Andree, Miss Ana Chartier waited for Nils Strindberg, the young Swedish scientist to whom she became engaged a few157 words
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Article56 1930-09-23 19 To be Used at Coronation Of New Emperor. One of the former Kaiser's statucoaches has been purchased by a representative of the Abyssinian Government to be used at the coronation of the new Emperor on November 2. Eight horses were also purchase 1 ani. with the coach,56 words
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Article59 1930-09-23 19 Would Much Rather Hear Corn Mill Grinding. It is not so offensive to me as a jasz hand," said Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Court, about a complaint of noise made by c corn-grinding machine. I would sooner hear a corn mill grinding all day59 words
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Article52 1930-09-23 19 The contract for the floating dock for the Wellington (New Zealand) Harbour Board has been placed with Messrs. Swan, Hunter, and Witrham Richardson, of Wallsend, who built the Singapore Dock. The dock will be 540 feet long, and 117 feet wide, and will hnve a lifting capacity of52 words
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Article217 1930-09-23 19 Doctor Issues Warning To Parents. An appeal made recently by Dr. Alice Hutchisoi' of the Tavistock Square clinic ■Tor functional nervous disorders, before the British Social Hygiene Council'? Summer School at Welwyn, Hertfordcv;,, f or tho inculcation of rouraee in j children finds general support among London doctors.217 words
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Article155 1930-09-23 19 Drama Enacted Before Eyes Of Large Crowd. A keeper was severely mauled by an j African lioness in a menagerie on Bail J I Island :n the presence of a large crowd' af people last month. The keeper. Captain Bert Clark, of Lyndon Avenue, kensai Rise, Ixuidon.155 words
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Article91 1930-09-23 19 Give Swimming Exhibition In Trafalgar Square. Two p.nall girls who arrived in TiafaJgu»- Square recently placed I blanket in position against the wall so as to form a tent, ard, in a few minute*, to the astonishment of the onlookers, emerged ir, brightly-coloured bathin: costumes, complata with91 words
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Article112 1930-09-23 19 Kills Puppy Said to be Worth £50. A biow with a golf club led to r. member cf the Worcester City Council, it Duncan Clarke, being sued at WerceJtet County Court. Mis. Richardson, of Rushwick, claimed damages for the loss of her pedigree Welsh terrier. The112 words
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Article82 1930-09-23 19 Enters And Burns It To The Ground. To the Belie* of aeroplane disasters which have occurred recently in various parts of Ku-ope another was added in Warsaw recent!* when a military 'plane. tying at great speed, clashed head-on again.-t the side of a tenement house and penetrated82 words
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Article69 1930-09-23 19 Last Straw Too Much For Pier Committee. Southcnd I'ier Committee jcavp Um Roy«l National Lifeboat Institution, tho Sripvreckid Mariners' Association and tho Boys] Merchant Sea nen's OrphflMC*! pel mission to hold flajc days. Then they had an application from the i Missions to Seamen Fund, which they69 words
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Article35 1930-09-23 19 The Y.W.C.A., Singapore, will hold a' jumble sale on Oct. 9 and contributions of old clothe: anil household articles are invited. They may bo delivered either at 8, Fci't Canning Road or B, Kaflies Quay.35 words
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Article562 1930-09-23 19 Problem China Must Face. HOW CIVIL WAR KILLS AGRICULTURE. A Chinese resident of Peking wns surprised, late this summer, when his servant brought wnnl that a friend from the mil It If hi.d called to .*ee him. The fiiend was a farmer who owned his562 words
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Article94 1930-09-23 19 Nasty Shock for the Third International. 1 The chairman of a Negro delegation visiting Russia has submitted to the i directorate of the Third International a report on the resurgence of the bla.k race which has can— d co:i;ti r.-.ation in Moscow. "The entiro coloured intelligentsia of94 words
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Advertisement22 1930-09-23 19 I 574,665 j BACKS IN SINGAPORE. HOW MANY ACHING DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS Can relieve SOME of them. Obtainable FROM ALL CHEMISTS.22 words
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Article261 1930-09-23 20 Royal Duke to Attend Coronation. The Duke of Gloucester will pay the first official visit of a British Prince to the land of the King of Kings when I.c journeys to Addis Ababa, Absyssinia, in October to attend the magnificent coronation ceremony of King Tafari as261 words
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Article181 1930-09-23 20 Protest Sent to Turkish Government. Constantinople, Aug. 28. The semi-official Coutantinopolitan r.iwspaper Politika devct-s a leading article to the protest sent by the Council f the Ottoman Debt to the Turkish Covernment about its payment of l.:; 00,000 odd Swin francs (about £52,000) for the repurchase of the181 words
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Article759 1930-09-23 20 Report of the Special Commission. Lagos, Aug. 23. The Report of the Special Commission appointed in February last by the Governor of Nigeria to investigate the causes of the serious riots of last December was published today. The Commission was presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria.759 words
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Article210 1930-09-23 20 Unknown Artistes To Appear at Drury Lane. London, Aug. 29. Young artistes who are unknown H stars are to be given chances to achieve fame in "The Three Musketeers," the romantic musical play at Drury Lane Theatre. The last performance of the play had been announced for210 words
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Article210 1930-09-23 20 Order in Which Faculties Are Blunted. "What is it that you lose first if you begin the experiment of taking a glass of wine? This question was asked at tlie British Social Hygiene Council's summer school at Welwyn by Prof. A. E. Heath, Professor of210 words
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Article267 1930-09-23 20 His Tomb Explored At Gizeh. In its excavations at the Pyramids of Gizch between December and April 'at>t the Egyptian University further explored the extensive tomb of Ra-Wer, a High Priest in. the reign of Pharaoh Neferarkara of Dynasty V. It has proved one of the most267 words
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Article162 1930-09-23 20 Husband Pleads that Order Was Quashed. When a man was summoned before Mr. J.B. Sandbaeh, K.C., at the Lambeth Police Court recently for non-payment of maintenance arrears he said he obtained I a divorce from his wife six months ago and thought the maintenance order was quashed. The162 words
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Article137 1930-09-23 20 Gift from the Queen to United Grand Lodge. The Queen has presented to the Grand Lodge Library and Museum, through the Grand Master, the Duke of Connaught, an ivory box of eighteenth-century workmanship, engraved with various Masonic emblems, and obviously of French origin. It is to be placed on137 words
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Article56 1930-09-23 20 It is expected that at least 80,000 names will be added to the new registers of voters in Scotland. In some areas women have been particularly active in lodging: claims. Whin the revised rolls are issued it is likely that in several more constituencies women electors will56 words
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Advertisement55 1930-09-23 20 Don't Forget to Come! 8. P. G. A. ANIMAL WELFARE SHOW AT THE RACE COURSE ON Sunday, September 28 Gates open 2 p.m., when judging will commence. Charge for Admission to ground 10 cents. Enclosure $1.00. The Band of the S. S. Police will be in attendance. Teas and Refreshments55 words
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Advertisement288 1930-09-23 20 Jjrimfiil of x^^f iff Healthy Energy LI '"TTHE energy and vitality children arc so yu ZJ A prodigal in spending must be made good Va +1 from the energy creating elements obtain- able from nourishment. They are growing physically and mentally nnd nourishment is essential for healthy growth. During this288 words
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Article1257 1930-09-23 21 Move to Cut Down Costs Of Schemes. The following aro tho official minutes of the meeting of the Central Health Board, Sclanpor, held on Sept. 9 at the office of the administrator, Mr. L. E. Oldridge, the Hon. the. Acting Controller of Lr.bour, Malaya, Mr. W. J.1,257 words
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Article172 1930-09-23 21 Rumours Cause Rise in Hong Kong Exchange. Canton, Sept. 12. The Canton Mint, which has been closed for some months, is to be reopened at an early date. Mr. So Pang-ning, managing director of the Mint, has tendered his resignation to Mr. Fan Ki-nw, Commissioner of Finance.172 words
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Article100 1930-09-23 21 Attempted Assassination At Tehchow. Hong Kong, Sept. 13. Rumours arc current in Shanghai that an attempt on Marshal Yen Shi-shan's life was made by a man in uniform at Trhchow on Thursday afternoon. Yen was alighting from a train from Peking when a man in the crowd100 words
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Article459 1930-09-23 21 Family in Camp Defy A City. Members of a family named Law have pitched a camp in the grounds of Lauriston Castle, at Cramond, near Edinburgh, to draw attention to the claim that they arc the rightful inheritors to the castle and estate, said to be459 words
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Article86 1930-09-23 21 A £250,000 building scheme is being considered by the Royal Empire Society, which contemplates converting several old houses in Craven Street, London, and joining them to the society's present headquarters, the Royal Colonial Institute, in Northumberland Avenue. It is proposed to provide about 100 bedrooms, dining-rooms to86 words
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Advertisement207 1930-09-23 21 gK. >9 gcVgci Destroys Teeth and robs them of all lustre WINNING smiles depend on glorious special film-removing dentifrice called white teeth and teeth like that de- Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film so that pend on freedom from what dentists know brushing easily removes it in gentle safety as207 words
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Advertisement465 1930-09-23 21 Can take x^jE 7 his peg with any man Hitherto "Martyrdom to touch it." Here* another firm believer in Knivlicn ghrea n f:iir lii.il "the little daily dose. 1 Read Ms brought ;m Bltegcther new kind f own words: ttmem, ■omrtbiag he had never I wu i.i foro, "Some years465 words
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Article818 1930-09-23 22 Dean Inge's Address. THE CHURCH'S ATTITUDE TO SUICIDES. The Dean of St. Paul's (Dr. Inge) delivered his presidential address at the Modern Churchmen's Conference at Oxford on Aug. 18, when he spoke on The Modern Outlook in Morals." Dr. Inge, whose address attracted a huge, audience818 words
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Article335 1930-09-23 22 Changes Demanded By Italy. The Italian Government has sent to Geneva a memorandum on the organisation of the League of Nations Secretariat which is likely to lead to warm discussions daring the next meeting of the Assembly. The Italian memorandum strongly criticises the preponderance of British335 words
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Article55 1930-09-23 22 Night Raids on Pantry For Food. A woman, applying for a maintenance •>rder at Leeds recently, was asked when her husband left her. She replied: "He keep? soing and coming. He -crawls through the cellar grating at night, and helps himself to a breakfast out of the55 words
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Article704 1930-09-23 22 Penalty for Teaching The Young. A White Paper was issued last month, giving translations of extracts from "certain legislation respecting religion in force in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. When the Archbishop of Canterbury opened a debate in the House of Lords last April by704 words
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Article139 1930-09-23 22 Tenant-Householders War In Shanghai. Shanghai, Sept. 11. An extraordinary scene was witnessed when the Chinese tenants of 70 houses belonging to Messrs. E. D. Sassoon Co., who gave them notice to quit the premises for rebuilding purposes, forcibly resisted the attempts of 200 Russian housebreakers to demolish139 words
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Article317 1930-09-23 22 "Kicked Out" of Sunday School. Under a will published recently a United Methodist Free Church has been left a legacy by I man WHO fifty years ago was kicked out of its Sunday school. The will is that of Mr. Frederick Stokes, a Nottingham accountrnt, who317 words
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Article113 1930-09-23 22 Tracked Down by Special Inspector. Canton, Aug. 20. Special Inspector Lian.cr Tze-kwong, of the Canton Bureau of Public Safety, who discovered the trail of an alleged "Red" commander Yu Tso-yue, and who has been following him during the past ten day.* in various parts of Hong Kong, succeeded113 words
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Advertisement78 1930-09-23 22 BUY OR SELL THROUGH THE STRAITS TIMES. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. f^Y-^^BJ^Ej^N^N7JJs| EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD_j£IZ^, f I In, DISCLOSED BY X-RAY '/I'/ I/ ''I I c Jong strands of finest golden jl I Virginia Tobacco, used exclusively S£z& for 555 Cigarettes, and the freedom raifr, liil -j^' from all deleterious78 words
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Advertisement168 1930-09-23 22 -n^^A TA t/ A- JL, JKL JL JL -JL jL. Jl tJL Impressive Lesson in Greater Value -Giving /^4^J^ There could be no better time than this to give >yy>> •n^^P^**** practical proof that by strict adherence to qmlity standards in massed manufacturing, motor cars llljJSfljfflJjl can rise above commonplace168 words
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Advertisement2055 1930-09-23 23 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in force over $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) IlKAI) OFI'ICE Winchester Hou*. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has JT20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies2,055 words
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Advertisement463 1930-09-23 23 Engineers Say RUSTON ALWAYS AHEAD. The Engineering Correspondent of GAS AND OIL POWER" wrote on August 7th: "I was greatly interested by the new RUSTON HORNSBY horizontal engine. Th s pout one feature which has always appealed to me, a separate water jacket for the breech c;:d with twin outlets463 words
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Advertisement179 1930-09-23 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES a^ »»»ni— wa— Slffßri/ls/i Standard 39!59^Rp Meets the Demand lor a comfortable car that can be relied upon, under all conditions, to give every satisfaction. It is notable for 1. MODERATE FIRST COST. 2. MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY. 3. RIDING COMFORT. 4. ECONOMY IN RUNNING COST. (all and inspect179 words
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Advertisement141 1930-09-23 24 THE OCEAN ACCroENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) nr»d OOrr fur Malar* > SINGAPORE. Established JmJ IjRB 1821. JENSON and NICHOLSON, Ltd. RADIANTA" ALUMINIUM PAINT For protection and decoration of any metal surface, "Radianta" is superior to similar preparations. Its covering power is immense. Packed in special141 words
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