The Straits Times, 30 September 1930
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Title Section36 1930-09-30 1 The Straits Times ■KSTABUSI1F.D NEARLY A CENTUUY. THE LARGEST AISD MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. L't PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1930. 'fcgfcE/IOTKNTS. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS36 words
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Advertisement103 1930-09-30 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. CPHONE 515 CIS TO-NIGHT 9.1", MART VU KK(tRI» and < DOUGLAS FAIRBANKfI "TAMING OF THE SHREW" AII-Ta'Mnc. AIM ntJu'.iinß .v. ui!!n RIOT IN THE HOUSE Father unable to find his M ~^ssss§m tube of MONSOL DENTAL THE SERIOI'S PRODUCT SOLD WITH 0J A SMILE. MONSOL has103 words
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Advertisement341 1930-09-30 1 UMPUR: 27, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683) mm The Art of I l/L*. Being Lovely. 9.$ m A B r/ GIVE YOUR SKIN THE SIMPLE CYCLAX DAY AND NIGHT TREATMENT AND KEEP THE NATURAL RADIANCE OF YOUTH CYCLAX SKIN FOOD, massage! xer.tiy into the face, gives to starved tissuc-s ami relaxed341 words
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Advertisement19 1930-09-30 1 jfMirmrfrtyinTVryyTiyiTC l«. 15 TO-NIGnT Ml IbuRY IMC'KFORD and KOCfcLAS I AIKHANkS i)' XAMWfi. OF THE §«IREW A-fl-TMkm*. All-iaughinj Sew.ali(.»iT19 words
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Advertisement583 1930-09-30 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES (tprqrporattd in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MA.IKSTY GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAi MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHIh AND JAPAN. Tonnage due 3'poi MOREA 11,000 Oct. 4 BENAI.LA 11,180 Oct. 12583 words
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Advertisement569 1930-09-30 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sai YASUKUNI MARU 11,800 Oct. 8 1IAKONK MARU 10..00 Oct Ti 2 9 SUWA MARU 10,000 Nor. 6 I FUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Nov. 20 2 HAKOZAKI MAKU 10,000 Dec 3 TERUKINI MARU ll.SOO569 words
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Advertisement430 1930-09-30 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA in one of the largest and finest steamers trading; to Australia, cabins430 words
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Advertisement759 1930-09-30 2 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAV. CC OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated, in Hnll;...j) Under contract with NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT, Telephone No. HI31. with sub-connection o Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marln [)ept». and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Strait ><'ttlcmenta of the Travellers Official Infoi nation Bureau. Booking Office Ror»l Dutch Indian759 words
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Advertisement611 1930-09-30 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., MMITEI). THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW -BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG611 words
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Advertisement551 1930-09-30 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sinra). BANGKOK COASTING SKRVICE for Kretny, Ircnp^anu. Kelantan, Bangnani relupin, Pitui, Biagora, I.acon, Sichon! a" 'k"k samui L: ">l^«an, Chumpon and Arrival Doparturo MAUM I,, m- ()ct SUIiDHADIB Set! fl Or!! i VALAYA Oct. Hi Oct. II The steamers nre fitted throughout551 words
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Advertisement417 1930-09-30 3 DUTCH MAILS N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nedcrland and N.V. Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa A-terdaß Southampton Marseille. Rotterdam E ,v.J.V.Oldcnbar^H -frrdewutK oc: Lv^Sib. o^ A$W B.L. Nov. 7 Koningin der Nedcrlanden Noy ail v Route via Belawan, Sabang, Colomborsue"! Port Said. Genoa, Algiers and Southampton to Amsterdam.417 words
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Advertisement1465 1930-09-30 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE o GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore Penang m.s. SELANDIA Oct. 2 Oct. 5 m.s. BORINGIA Oct. 16 Oct. 17 gu. JUTLANDIA Nov. 6 Nov. 7 m.s. ALSIA Dec. 3 Dee. B1,465 words
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Advertisement471 1930-09-30 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and l.os Angeles S.S. GOLDEN WALL sails from Hong Kong Sept. 27 San Francisco and Portland S.S.471 words
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Advertisement401 1930-09-30 3 Cross Canada the Scenic Way Take the route of scenic beauty providing through fast daily train service, without change, from Vancouver to Montreal, connecting with trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic steamers. Descriptive booklet! and full information from L. L. Louler. General Agent. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. CANADIAN NATIONAL The Largest Railway401 words
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Article927 1930-09-30 4 Magic and Mystery. THREE GENERATIONS OF CONJURING. Maskclyne's is to go on tour. On Oct. 10 Mr. Jasper Maskelyne, grandson of the founder of the famous home of mysteries, sail* with his company to South Africa, and this is the first time for many years that a927 words
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Article272 1930-09-30 4 Budapest Festivities For St. Emery. Little is being talked about in Budapest at the moment except the festivities in connection with the 900th anniversary cf St. Emery, the lily-hearted prince, son of the first Christian king and perhaps, greatest king of Hungary, St. Stephen (977-1038, A.D.). St. Stephen272 words
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Article181 1930-09-30 4 Forty Chinese Held To Ransom. Shanghai, Sept. 7. Pirates operating around the mouth of the Yangtse are again becoming bolder. During the past three days, a number of junks have been held up and more than 40 Chinese have been kidnapped by these mnraucers. Larjje sums are being181 words
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Article674 1930-09-30 4 Hundreds of Cases Unearthed. Manila, Sept. 12. Thirty-two officials and employees of the Automobile Division of the Bureau of Public Works, including Salustiano Reyes, chief of the division Rosendo Reinoso. chief of the administrative division; seven district engineers and about two dozen other employees engaged in various674 words
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Article131 1930-09-30 4 Lecturer Wlio Said They Were Meant for the Home. A Turkish doctor who recently pave a lecture to women in Constantinople had la fly for his life, according to the Paris newspaper Figaro, because of the an^ci his NMrta aroused in the audience. His UgUJMlU was that131 words
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Article456 1930-09-30 4 Wide Ramifications Suspected. Energetic action by the Chinese Police at Canton against alleged girl shvc traffickers has had a repercussion in j Hong Kong, where the ai-vest has been 'effected of u Chinese woman who is a!!r.'Jto have played a part in the trade. The456 words
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Advertisement39 1930-09-30 4 TOPPING/ THE I /average/ Jjflrfas/ THAT IS WHERE f/*^--fc>-\ CONSISTENCY %l/^%^ COUNTS tf^ k. A Mtk. WA\ /^V^B) N F~T B4 "^^--Z!^ /A%A^m) tf W^W Th't »d»*'<i»tmeni i» iisued by Buntli-Anicriran Tobacco Co .'Sir. its) Lid, (Incorporaod m England)39 words
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Advertisement83 1930-09-30 4 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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Advertisement64 1930-09-30 5 Today there are more than 1,500,000 Loyal Buick Owners AND Over 80 per cent again choose Buick when they buy a new Automobile. INSPECTION INVITED FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. STILL GREATER VALUE 1 931 LEADS AGAIN ALL PRICES REDUCED 9^95/^B BBHrBR^ folding head We have stocks of Morris Minor 2 seaters64 words
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Advertisement332 1930-09-30 5 THE LATEST IN GAR LUBRICATION SjdL j. covering parts of chassis in our 5 jT"|p^^^ course receive little Service Department. attention. 9 OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FORD OWNERS A thorough inspection and lubrication Job for $2.50, which includes the following operations 1. Lubricate all points. 2. Spray all Chassis parts332 words
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Advertisement790 1930-09-30 6 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising Manaraa, Strait* Time*. Cecil Street. Plea*, imert the following *mall 7dTertlsement tor day* Tb«r« are spproximsteiy ssven words to a line and tbare"ls s flat rate ebarse of 2& cents per line per insertion with X minimum of one dollar per insertion. The additional790 words
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Advertisement691 1930-09-30 6 MISCELLANEOUS >d IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS s. oversea*, have the Straits Budget poste.i to thti-.i even.- week. Sill yearly, including postage, outside Malaya (513.20 withi', Xalaya). Orders, aeeoiapaaiee 1 by isss.ll ti cances, should as addressed to the Manager. 1- Si raits Budget, Singapore. t BPBCIAL BARGAIN. FOR691 words
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Advertisement822 1930-09-30 6 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. TO LET, small compound house with Xi-age attached No. 69-A, Devonshire Road pply at No. C 7, Waterloo Street. TO LET. from Oct. 1, one Shop Grosvenor Hotel Building facing Stamford Rd. also shop at aartaw HtsiasfoN Baad and Hill street. TO LET, dwelling house No. 124,822 words
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Advertisement302 1930-09-30 6 OFFICES AND GODOWNS LARGE OFFICES to let at 9, Da Sonsa St. Also 68, Robinson Rd. Ist and 2nd floor, 17 and 19, Lloyd Rd. and 97, 120, 122, Killiney Rd. Apply N. Reuben 7, De Souza St. TO LET, eodown No. 162, Cecil Street from Oct. 1, IS3O. Rent302 words
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Advertisement827 1930-09-30 6 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT LIST 1931. NOTICE is hereby riven n ncenrdanee with the provisions of section M c,r Ordinance No. 188, i^iLnici.iol) thai the Assessment List containing the annual ralostros »f and nmouru o" assessment to be levied on all houses, liuitdin:rs nnd lands, ituatetl within the Municin:ility of827 words
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Advertisement699 1930-09-30 6 P AUCTION SALE vam'art.f: freehold and ieaspholi) hnoaposi j'koi'krtiks. It Messrs. Cheon? Koon Sonc Co..i saleroom, No. DO, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, Oct. I. IMO. at 2.10 p.m. Lot 1. ValaaM* no years' leasehold land itiiule ;,t l\ilau Tokoiiu. Singapore, area 8 icrc*. II nol .s dated March 1, Mil.699 words
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Advertisement478 1930-09-30 7 1 n I>ally Use orrr erR the jrorlrt Thousands of women have come to regard Cuticura us (he- true natural liJ to a lovely skin and attractive hands in hail Itt^n'.ir daily use of Cuticura Soapi taMT«d by Cuticura Ointment when tiU'j\J, purities anJ beautifies the 5!... i rtraniCM the478 words
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Advertisement395 1930-09-30 7 Building for LIFE *i XI^L I The man your son will be depends upon the constitution he is developing now as a boy. Will he be a strong man or a sickly one Will you be proud of him or sorry for him Will he be a comfort or an395 words
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Advertisement56 1930-09-30 7 q| "MAN LION" CEMENT the premier brand. Supplied against the Singapore Municipal Contract for the fourth successive year. Sole Importer* ADAMSON, (iILKILLAN CO., LTD. The Mighty J B| Of The Product i/ftIES \*h d FR AMROZ CO. 1^ Never ask your dealer for a 'film'— ASK FOR AN film 2^"56 words
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Advertisement226 1930-09-30 7 QUALITY PAYS Jmolvt METAL 00 LONDON .^....^^^upm HOYTS METAL has been used on all the principal long distance flights and is beinj? usnd in ever increasing quantities in modern Diesel Work for Marine nnd Land purposes. HOYTS have a brand to suit your every need and large stocks are held226 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter290 1930-09-30 8 CESSATION IS RESTRICTION To the Editor of tlie Straits Times. Sir. Your leader of Sept M entitled "The Die-Hards" ia of very great intersst. but! -t :-fiiii i-i me, 11 layi ..< a oner, to a charge of the very grossest inconsistency. The first half of this leader if. a290 words
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Letter231 1930-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Str.iits Times. iggeiti m* l.:r> i :.ci ;ho rubber ii In a!..-o beg the follov iir.. for the i The Rubber A iciation* in London and m should form ;i trust and induce ml at a ti-: hi ;> for standard I231 words
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Letter1022 1930-09-30 8 RUBBER RATIONALISATION. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In view of the Dutch refusal to fcipate in any form of Government ol of rubber production or. export, question arises as to whether unii.! action is necessarily futile, i- admitting that unilateral action {)'<■ line* of the Stevenson Scheme,1,022 words
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Letter391 1930-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. It is astonishing to find so few householders in Singapore take thitrouble to go into their home matter In most cases they let the servants run the f how resulting in unnecessary expenditure which should be avoided the more so in391 words
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Letter73 1930-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The following is the philosophic result of my dtKMMM "Mara Piluh Itu Ada's" arguments with un old and respected Haji: Mara Pilu Itu Ada pokoh gcttah yah— pun ada. London, ban yak jrettah ada. t'tapi. harjjah itu t'aJa. Paddy sawah73 words
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Letter340 1930-09-30 8 RETENTION OF UNEMPLOYED. To the Editor of the Straits Time*. ttt t The two chief reasons for writing you on thi< subject are on behalf of (1) The private individuals concerned. (2) The country in general. It is well known that many thousands of Indian labourers have already been repatriated340 words
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Article147 1930-09-30 8 B Scientist's Efforts [n Cuba. Cu'.a. Sept. B. h scientist, M. George Claade, d in immersing a csJoriferoui pth of 6,000 ft. in the Bay of A large number of identiltx experiment upon which Professor Claude was warmly congratulated. Professor Claude's idea is to main use147 words
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Article82 1930-09-30 8 Attempted Murder Charge At Assizes. The hearing was continued at the S;njra pore Assizes befor3 Mr. Justice .'tlurdeli mi.; morninf of tha etn in whicli two Chinese are alleged to have lured t<> a lore!, spot in a plantation Baleitier Koad ar>d •ttemptcd to murder :i Chiii.sc82 words
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Article70 1930-09-30 8 Sl-aneh:.!. Sept. 10. Thi; interest nj» jmijllllt up| ear- the Chinese 1'iess Al unscrupulous people u.-ually plant opium poppies in this season, an order has been issued by the Administrative Yuan, threatening to deal severely with thoM ijrnonnjr tin- Oov ernment's order prohibiting: the plantation of70 words
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Article470 1930-09-30 8 Bills and Resolutions To lie Introduced. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.uin'iur, Sept. '11. The follo\vin;; is unoBg the business t i be <lr:;lt with at the meeting of thiFederal Conncil t.> be held in KuaN Lmmpmx on Monday, Oet •> Richard Cecil Cnssen, M.C.S.. Walter John470 words
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Advertisement88 1930-09-30 8 An old flavour in a new form. mm NEAVE LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. VAN HIN FURNITURE COMPANY. T<l We. H44. (Established l'JOo). Trl. No. 4144. IJ2-31. Olt( IIAIM) Xl)., Work-hop. 120. (>!(< HARD ItD., Showroom. SINGAPORE Manufacturer- of Ilich Class Artistic Furniture for the Home. General Furniture Contractors. BssigMn and88 words
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Advertisement108 1930-09-30 8 Raffles Hotel Excellent Accommodation Available with Modern Sanitary Arrangements TOMGHT DINNER AND DANCE MONIA LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA GRILL ROOM. SPKC'IAL DISH TONIGHT HOAST CARRE OF LAMB BANQiriKKE LEAF SIMXAC H. SAI TE POTATOES. $1.75 If fine. Grill may be served on the Lawn of the Palm Court. DATES TO NOTE.108 words
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Advertisement96 1930-09-30 8 4^^ NsSSsV^ X en KSon 3 OOILANO ;':l|k A CYMAWATCMES -^^rSa. ARE ON SALE -^lePkS^>N IN ALL THESE •^^m <W\ COUNTRIES. '•'^B^'tr''' I RENE ULLMANN T^*"^ sinoapoih BUY DOLLARS NOW For Future Delivery LIFE Insurance creates a Savings that is beyond the reach of the daily impulse to spend. Let96 words
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Advertisement135 1930-09-30 9 6-15 Tonight 9-15 THE STARS OF "HAPPY DAYS" AND "FOX FOLLIES OF 1929" IN ANOTHER BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY "THE BIG PARTY" WITH SUE CAROL, DIXIE LEE, WALTER CATLETT, FRANK ALBERTSON, RICHARD KEENE AM) "WHISPERING" JACK SMITH ALSO CLARK and McCULLOUGH IN THEIR LATEST MIRTHQIAKE "MEDICINE MAN" Coming Soon "Children of135 words
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Advertisement269 1930-09-30 9 \t/M )4M sV W..WW W. UU W,.U M V> U^ U-WV, U \/M U ~^fl Q<c) O® &O OQ Q^_Q_Q^O.O f6.1S TONIGHT 0.15 Enormous Success of SHAKESPEARE'S GLORIOUS COMEDY TAMING of the SHREW The funniest Comedy ever written made into the Screen's greatest laugh-quake With the famous I'.-ir of Stars269 words
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Advertisement244 1930-09-30 9 VICTORIA THEATRE October sth at 9.30 p.m. POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL. Admission by Programme $1. COMING Nov. 22 23 TWO RECITALS ONLY DAME CLARA BUTT AND MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. -"•■hauaiihuixob! Geylang and Katong Residents Elstree I Calling J Here's Your Final Opportunity of SEEING and244 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article526 1930-09-30 10 Work of Shipping Committee. In the report of the work of the Imperial Shipping Committee, June, IMS, to May, 1930, reference is made to many port development or improvement schemes which the committee have had under consideration. It is pointed out that in dealing with these questions, the526 words
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Article126 1930-09-30 10 BaOetin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Alexandria g plague cam*. Baghdad I oaJlpox ca.se. Calratta 9 cholera ease* and 6 deaths 2 sm.ill.ox ca»e* ami 1 death. rhittagoßC 2 cholera casts and f deaths. Cochin 1 smallpox case. Knrachi smallpox eaSCf ami deaths. Madras:126 words
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Article213 1930-09-30 10 Death of Well-Known ShipMaster. The death took place, uddealr, at !iresidence in Newport-on-Tay, of Captain -\ic\andcr Henderson Smith, wcU-knowß )i:t:re<l shipmaster. Born at Newport in IMC, Captain Smith '.vh; the son oj a captain in the servtee of ■he Mtle Line, who, uithin a few weak*213 words
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Article126 1930-09-30 10 Antarctic Voyages to Start This Month. According to advices received from Cane Town, the Royal R?«tcarih ship, Diseovary II., will set sail from South Africa fc* the Antarctic in September to complete investigations, started a fewyears ago, that are expected to have in important bearing on the future126 words
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Article172 1930-09-30 10 To Use Southampton as Chief Outward Passenger Port. London, S?pt. 16. Starting in October British India liners will make Southampton their chief out ward passenger port, instead of London. BOTTLED MESSAGE." To tho finder of this letter. Ttv t .etter was thrown overboard from th. White Star172 words
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Article261 1930-09-30 10 T: 1 f.jih.win:- yaaasajaw arrived in Singa Bare vestarda) .er the PrasMaat Barnson Dollar Lines IMsa Jostphin,- Buura. Mr. David S. Bellows Jr. Kenneth Colling Mr. Beary J. Eddo Mr. Hanr Kvons. Mr. U ill.m.i S. Fish Mrs wtker Mairy Ki~h. Mr. CUreaea Griavold Mr,. Rita CrUwold, Mr. do261 words
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Article50 1930-09-30 10 From China, by Glenamoy, due at Sinsaon- this afternoon. From Holland, by Patria, due at Singapore tomorrow morning. Kroin China and Japan, by Kashga: doe at Singapore 2 p.m. tomorrow. rro:n Europe (London mails despatched on Sept. 11) by Morca, is expected at Pcnaßg C p.m. on Thursday.50 words
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Article34 1930-09-30 10 ''tit Arrd. u y S'pore Ixindiir TulHmhi. AuR 2rt Sept. 2i a ihn r Se|.t. 5 Sept 21 i'nns Hor N«d«ria«dca t; r t. 6 fej>' 81 Sept. 3 Sept. L"J34 words
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Article180 1930-09-30 10 EXCHANGE. PRODUCE. Singapore, S.'pt. 30. On London Bank 4 m/$ 2 4 1/32 Demand 2'3*i Private 3 m. credit 2/V.i On New York, demand 56 5/J8 Private yO d/s 07 1316 On France, Bank T.T. 1433 On India, Bank T.T. jig On Honjr Kong, Bank T.T. 4014 Jti Shantrhai, Hank180 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article476 1930-09-30 10 [MM Val 1>d Buyers Sellers ?1 £1 Asam Kumbang 23'- 26/- Ayor Hilam Tin j> 6 10'£1 £1 liangrin Tin 13/6 14 '6 1 1 Bntan? I'.wiang 0.10 0.15 1 1 Batu CavM 0.43 0.17 1 1 Bukit Aronr 0.3S 0.40 D £1 Rurmah Malay 10.'- 12. -num. il476 words
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Article255 1930-09-30 10 Vi 1. PI. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brirk Ordi. 2.40 2.60 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 2.00 2.10 •:i £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco o.'J.n .1.7.6 1 1 Cfiitrml Engine 0.40 0.45 nom. '•0 M Chinese Com. Bnnk 102.00 104.00 il £1 (on. T. S. 7 <; 1'refs. H.0<»255 words
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Article90 1930-09-30 10 Singapore CoM Storajc 7 p.e. deb. of 1&26 red. 1931-3G 102 103 ci. Singapore Municip.-.l I p.c. of 1901 red. ,9.0 »,578.000 rar. p reUi. S.ngapntf Mumripal 4Vs p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 X1,600,C00 95 par Singapore Municipal p.c. of 1903 red. 1905 $1,000,000 95 rar Singapore90 words
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Article369 1930-09-30 10 Fraserjind Co. and Lyali and Evatt's quotations. Today'i Pricei Jraser Lyall 4 Co. Evatt '\llinliy ($1) 0.S5 0.95 0.95 0.95 Alar Ciajah > 0.70 0>0 0.70 0.80 A. Hitam ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 IJM A. Kuning ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.30 Malay ($2/ 1.00 1.50xd. l.OO l.lOcx. A.369 words
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Article160 1930-09-30 10 Extensive Ruins Buried In Desert. Is there a lost city of the ancients. M*. far and more perfect than Zimbabwe, buried in the Kalahari desert? Information collected hy the Union Minister of Lards during a recent tour appears to indicate that there X According to the reports160 words
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Article156 1930-09-30 10 Fine Collection Found In Austrian House. A fine collection of Durer prints, coiypi'Ming practicslly all ti,c works of the famous engraver, i :as Qcn discovered ii; an Austrian counti-y house. They include the famous aeries of wooJcuts illustrating the life of the Virgin, executed by Albrccht Dm in156 words
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Article87 1930-09-30 10 Wreaths Grabbed from Bier As Souvenir. Thrrc were tu.nultu i. Broadway at the funeral of Leopold Auer, the Hungarian vic:inist who taiv.-ht Mischa E!man ;:.d Jascha Hei.'ctz lii violin. While Mr. Hcifctz played Schubert's \va Maria at th.> bic:- of his life-long friend ail teacher ci'OwJa cif87 words
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Article228 1930-09-30 10 Projrramme of drills up to and fee week Mldiaf Oct. 5 Taesdey, Sept. 30, I p.m.. Drill Hall, •'D" (Kurasiani Co.. Tiible "A" ::0 Y::nlRansrc s.l'> p.m.. Drill Hall. L'nd lin. Sipna! Section, Signal Training tJS p.:n.. Mala Drill Hall. "F" I Malay 1 Co.. Drill r«rade. Wedaeatfay,228 words
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Article194 1930-09-30 10 Tt-esday. September ,1«. H. W. Ut a.m., G ft. 9 in. 242 p.m., U ft. 1 in. Wcdncmfny, October I. 11. W., C a. mi., ft. I in., S. r 0 p.m.. 7 ft. C in. Thur»dav. October 2. H.W. 7.11 a.m., 6 ft. 8 in.,194 words
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Article211 1930-09-30 10 Today. Philippine lalandi (ProaMtlMna) s p.m. B«nfkali Laboean, \U\-.k and Xandj<r:i; Balti (Sinfkcp) 3 p.m. Sclat Pandjang-, Sink. Pakaa Karoe and Pajfikombo 1 Hone Kwong) .1 p.m. Il^na.-i Si-Api-Apl (Eamaralda) a p.m. ontlanak 1 hho.'n Hoea) 3 Bjn. Icdo-China ur.d Hoko« (Cap Ti.ur.uiri 4 p.m. Ceylon, Southern211 words
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Article209 1930-09-30 10 ■day, Baptambor Ships alonetide the \\harv«» or expected to arrivi-. KEPPKI. HARBOUR. \tain Wharf Tug Prince, Rcnclla, \v lit 1 >il Wharf Nil. -tal Wharf Patrol. raw in uuy do(;ks. Tanjons I'igar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria l/uik General Veiayijca. litpprl Harbour. Xin K-s IJock MIL No. 1209 words
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Article75 1930-09-30 10 Ratty, teat i:>. Foreign oxchanircs nre Amsterditni l-'.oi 1 Athem :t7.".. Bombay I*. IS-SSd., liprliti l'ip.ip-j. Brasaels i.wr.r.. Baeaarest 1 Uo I '<■'■'■-. Hucnos Aires 10, ('iippnhatren 18.1 M, Ganavs KM, Hchinsfon LW>4, Hnn^' Cone l<. 8%d., Lisbon ios.l'.'i, Madrid Ifi.^n. Milan 92.82, Muntc Video 40. Ne«- Tork \M75 words
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Advertisement79 1930-09-30 10 SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN DIRECTORY 1931 EDITION. To be included in the next edition of the abovo, it is necessary that your ontry should ba in the hands of the publishers by the 10th of October. If you have not received the necewarjr form, will you kindly apply to ifaMM. PRINTEBS,79 words
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Advertisement65 1930-09-30 10 NOTICE THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS. Kxaminations under the Technical Kducaion Scheme will be held us follows Tamil Language— Advanced and Diementary, end October, IMA, Kstatc Practice and Elementary Surveying, November, 19"0. ltiMik-ki-rpinir and OfTice Organisation Health and Labour Laws, January, INI, Kotany, February, 1931. Intending eatiaats are rrque^ted to65 words
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Miscellaneous146 1930-09-30 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. e, Bright' Win.l. Station. Temperature IMin- Sun- Relative Pircc- Speed Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. I Humidity tion. g&r s s g a s E g l!1 S 7> Nl1 7.1 NNT 5 riouHv g^ 9 f 8= I. »H>Miil 72 IS 0.J9 2J146 words
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Article338 1930-09-30 11 Rubber and Tin Both Down. THE METAL DROPS 655. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Today's Price* Itubber, JU 2 rents, per Ib. Tin. 22". tons at S6s 4 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Kuhbir, London J <<l. per ll'.. down l/16d. New York. 7'> cts.,338 words
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Article357 1930-09-30 11 Output Over 1,000,000 Down. WuahinRton, Aug. 26. A h-irp fall in the number of motor-cars manufactured In the Vniteu States in the i n months of this yar. compared with the MUM parted of 192». is revealed by lijrures published l.y the Department of l"p to'july SI357 words
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Article180 1930-09-30 11 The directors' revert »'f Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin. Ltd., for the year ended June 30, IMt states The year's working has resulted in a loss of 16,857.76 ai compared with a loss of far the tm)«« year. This is due to decrease in the output uf piculs180 words
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Article1060 1930-09-30 11 Slumps No More Eternal Than Booms. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 4. The sudden change in the weather last wink was accompanied by an equally sudden change in stock market sentiment, and prices rose with the thermometer. Welcome as the revival is to the markets1,060 words
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Article59 1930-09-30 11 Tone of Market :—Dull. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet 3%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 7V4 per lb. t.S.S. equal to London Standard Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot October November Oct.-Dec. Jan.-Mar. Buyers 11 Vi 11% 11% 11% 12% Seller. 11% 1259 words
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Article461 1930-09-30 11 The Experiences of U.S. Companies. In its latest monthly review the National City Bank of New York devotes consideration to the experiences of companies enraged in sales on the gradual instalment plan since the present period of depression Vgan. While it is admittedly still too sood 'o461 words
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Article142 1930-09-30 11 Agencies for Collection Of Debts. The recommendation that nations when at war should set up agencies for the collection of debts owed by their nationals to enemy nationals was adopted on Sept. 3, by the New York International Law Asso-i-uition during a discussion of a report on he142 words
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Article97 1930-09-30 11 A directorial appointment of more thnn rrdinary interest is announced by Vicker*. Limited. Colonel J. B. Neilson has been elected director and deputy-chairman of the company in place of the late Mr. G. G. Sim. It is explained that although Colonel Neilfcr; will retain his position as97 words
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Article889 1930-09-30 11 Change of Sentiment At Home. Partly as a result of rumours concernir.j favourable political developments, a much better tone was in evidence on the Stock Exchange yesterday, says the Financial News of Aug. 28. The improvement was common to all departments, and nearly all the market leaders889 words
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Article988 1930-09-30 11 Satisfactory Year Of Progress. The nnhual meeting of shareholder! in the New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd.. was held at the company's head ortkc. Queen Street, Auckland, on Aug. 5. The chairman of directors, Mr. C. V. Houghton, presided, and there was a good attendance of988 words
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Article1124 1930-09-30 11 A. W. Still - A. W. Still (By Industry Has Failed To Govern Itself. "A SHAME INSTEAD OF A PRIDE." London, Sept. ;i. Interest for tho time being is centered <n the visit of Sir Cecil dementi to Java, »nd meantime I get more and more disgusted a less offensive word1,124 words
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1237 1930-09-30 12 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1930. M.C.S. SALARIES. It was inevitable that all the talk of salary cuts and other measures of retrenchment in unofficial circles in Malaya c hould focus attention on the temporary allowances gi anted to Government servant:;. Indeed, His Excellency's announcement at yesterday's meeting1,237 words
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Article1017 1930-09-30 12 International Aspects Of The Problem. (By Leonard .1. Reid. M.A.. the waist•nt editor of The Economist.) Ever since Noah built the Ark, ever since one man employed many on any job, the greatest of natural human "urges" has been at work in the minds of the1,017 words
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Article15 1930-09-30 12 Sir Stanley Jackson, Governor of Bergal, and Lady Jackson, returned t3 India on Sept. 19.15 words
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Article19 1930-09-30 12 The institution of the Rev. B. Stokes to he chaplaincy of Negri Sembilan will ake place on Oct. 5.19 words
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Article22 1930-09-30 12 The third annual dinner of the Society of Yorkshiremen in Malaya will be held at the Europe Hotel on Thursday, Oct. 9.22 words
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Article16 1930-09-30 12 Mr. P. Daniel, of the Health Office, Ipoh. has been transferred to Cameron's Highlands for duty.16 words
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Article19 1930-09-30 12 Major-General His Highness the Maharaja of Bikaner has been promoted to the honorary rank of Lieut-General in the Army.19 words
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Article21 1930-09-30 12 Dr. M. S. Pembrey, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., (Eng.) has arrived from Home to join Drs. M'Hutchison and Duff in practice in Taiping.21 words
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Article21 1930-09-30 12 Mr. F. G. Kinp, who has been Second Court Inspector, has been transferred to the Thomson Road Police Depot as instructor.21 words
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Article24 1930-09-30 12 Herr Johannes Mayrhofer, the well known German author, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Europe afterl a tour in the United States.24 words
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Article29 1930-09-30 12 The Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Resident Councillor, Penang, is confined to his house with influenza. He was unable to attend the Legislative Council meeting in Singapore yesterday.29 words
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Article34 1930-09-30 12 An At Home was held last Saturday in the Masonic Hall, Klang, in honour of Dr. W. Ansley- Young being made a J.P. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, Resident Councillor was among those present.34 words
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Article52 1930-09-30 12 Mr. de la Pomeraye and Mr. Philippon, directors of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. Ltd., and of the Air Liquide, Paris, are on a short visit to Malaya. They will attend the opening of the works and plant at the Pasir Panjang factory* on Oct. 2 by the52 words
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Article798 1930-09-30 12 ROUND THE WORLD. Two former officers of the R.A.F., Captain Max Hay and Mr. W. E. Wolveridge, have started on an attempt to travel round the world in an eight horse-power tports car. We hope to accomplish the journey in five months," said Mr. Wolveridge, and798 words
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Advertisement232 1930-09-30 12 <^~—^^ te Mail fOF V^l pßS^^ 32 miles either way if, PR says: This BARNEYS ~v^ has been a good pal to «^/>P fry EXTRACT FROM LETTER. I have never had so much pleasure from my pipe— which "means a lot to a lonely dweller in the West African Bush—232 words
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Advertisement204 1930-09-30 12 «f t U.S. DE SILVA BROS. JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Goods in Sterling Silver and I E.P. Ware SO years' experience Tel 61, HIGH BT, 'Phone "Silvabros." SINGAPORE. 454«. J MMMMIIMMMM' FOUR GREAT COLUMBIA OPERAS CARMEN "—Sung in French sXJJi lncJ|Mll Artilit ot J'ARIS OPERA LOMIQL'E, including N'rspouloun and Tbill.204 words
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4501 1930-09-30 13 EFFECT OF PRICE AT 4d. Position Reviewed At P.A.M. Meeting. SOME OPTIMISM. "Lucrative Return In Six Months." At the half-yearly meeting of the P.A.M., Mr. J. 8. Arter, Uie chairman, reviewed the rubber situation, lie said that in six months' time a hole4,501 words
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Article189 1930-09-30 13 Consideration at Empire Conference. MR. THOMAS'S VIEWS. "Dominions Are Not Subordinate." London, Sept. 29. Addressing journalists regarding the Imperial Conference, Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, referred to the recommendations of the Legislation Conference of 1929,— which will be discussed with aReuter - 189 words
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Article142 1930-09-30 13 Oil Magnate's Gift To Britain. London, Sept. 29. The Pi'.mim Trust," as Mr. Harness's benefaction to Great Britain is styled, begins work on Oct. 1. The former Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Ualdwin, who is one of the trustees, ou"t«nintc the objects of the donation in a letter to142 words
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Article102 1930-09-30 13 Girl Student Appears Before Magistrate. Calcutta, Sept. 18. Renuka Sen, a fourth year student of Bethuru- C illefffl for girls, who has been arrested in connection with the alleged discovery of bonVbs in the house oi Jorabngan, North Calcutta, was placed befbr* th* Ch!«f Presidency magistrate this102 words
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Article75 1930-09-30 13 A National Assembly to Be Established. Teheran, Sept. 29. It is reported that the Afghan National Ccuncil ha.-. [MWtrt a resolution to constitute a National Assembly and also municipalities in the towns and provinces; to re-institute ranks, decorations ana honorary titles and the tricolour flag ubolishecl by ex-King Amanullah.Reuter - 75 words
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Article95 1930-09-30 13 Recurrence of Illness Reported. London, Sept 29. A bulk-tin concerning the health of Lord Birkenhead reports a recurrence of the congestion of one lung, accompanied by a considerable 1 iso in temperature. His Lordship's general condition remains good. Reuti r. The last n«Mfa relating to Lord Uiikinhcad's illness95 words
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Article31 1930-09-30 13 Hong Kong, Sept. 30. The strike amongst the Canton restaurant ke pen has lieen settled and the restaurants ait 1 expected to open this morning. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 31 words
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Article179 1930-09-30 13 How Captain Matthews's Plane Was Damaged. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept 29. When Captain Matthews made hi« forced landing 100 miles from Bangkok he was two days ahead of Bert Hinkler's time. He was held up at different point* for three days. In179 words
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Article64 1930-09-30 13 Private Making of Liquor Permitted. New Yorl:, Sept. 29. A ruling of vital importance to millions of private vintners and brewe-s has been laid down by the Washington Prohibition Commissioner, Mr. Woodcock. He stated that the manufacture of wine and beer in private houses was virtually beyond the reachReuter - 64 words
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Article72 1930-09-30 13 Indian Professor Reaches England. London, Sept. 18. Dhanpat Rai, professor of mathematics, Dev Samru College, Lahore who left India on Jan. 1, 1929, bicycling round the world, has arrived in London after having visited Persia, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and a number of European counHe will spend72 words
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Article66 1930-09-30 13 Geneva's "Grave Concern" At Its Extent. Geneva, Sept. 29. The Fifth Committee has concluded it3 labours and has passed a resolution stating that it is gravely concerned at the enormous illicit traffic in narcotics and has instructed the Secretary-General of the League to write to all Governments, membersReuter - 66 words
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Article79 1930-09-30 13 Rajshahi Villager Dies From Injuries. Rajshahi, Sept. 13. Hauled by a leopard which he attacked with a bamboo stick, Nur Mohammed, a villager of Bhanipur in the Rajshahi district, has died in hospital from the effects of his injuries. It appears that a number of villagers went79 words
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Article43 1930-09-30 13 Report of League of Nations Commission. Geneva, Sept. 18. It is announced that the recommendations of the League of Nations Malaria Commission, which visited India, will be considered by the health committee and then communicated to the Government of India.43 words
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Article43 1930-09-30 13 $20,000,000 in Cash Taken By Aeroplane. New York, Sept. 29. A message from Havana states that an aeroplane from Miami has brought $20,000,000 in cash in preparation for a possible continuation of the run yesterday on the banks. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article47 1930-09-30 13 Follows Attack on Wife With Hatchet. Washington, Sept. 29. Colonel Richard Creecy, of the United States Marine Corps, who was on home leave from Haiti, suddenly went mad and attacked his wife with a hatchet. He then committed suicide, shooting himself through the heart.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article587 1930-09-30 13 Struggle for Chengchow. REDS SACKING TOWNS IN SOUTH HUNAN. Shanghai, Sept. 30. There are no indications yet of a cessation of hostilities in Honan. On the contrary all reports to hand yesterday state that the fighting, particularly around Chungchow, continues with unabated ferocity. One report statesSin Kuo Min - 587 words
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Article71 1930-09-30 13 Liquor Smugglers Exchange Fire with Seaplane. Riga, Sept. 10. Ten thousand litres of liquor were discovered in the steamer Anni of Danzig which surrendered to a patrolling seaplane. The steamer ignored the plane's order to heave to and the plane opened fire with a machine-gun. The steamer71 words
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Article254 1930-09-30 13 Britain and Germany. CORDIAL TRIBUTE TO AMBASSADOR. Rugby, Sept. 29. The Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Arthur Henderson, and Mrs. Henderson, gave a farewell luncheon yesterday to the German Ambassador and Madame Sthamer, who are leaving London this week. The Prime Minister and other members ofBritish Wireless - 254 words
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Article192 1930-09-30 13 Controversy Likely Over Reduction. London, Sept. 13. The decision of the Scottish whisky distilers to reduce the output by 25 per cent, owing to high excise duty, overstocking and reduced consumption, threatens to cause a controversy with fanners who urge that the distillers should now pledge themselves to192 words
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Article104 1930-09-30 13 Death of Well-Known British Novelist. London, Sept. 29. The death of the novelist Mr. William Pett Ridge is announced. Reuter. Mr. Pett Ridge was well known for his studies of London types, and in "Who's Who" he described his recreations as Roaming East of Aldgate." He began104 words
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Article75 1930-09-30 13 Supply Bill to Provide For $92,447,317. The Supply Bill, to make provision for the F.M.S. public service for 1931, will be introduced at the meeting of the Federal Council to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The total sum to be provided for amounts to $92,447,317. This75 words
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Article89 1930-09-30 13 German Attempt to Scale Nanga Parbat. Simla, Sept. 16. It is understood that Dr. W. Weizenbach, of Munich, with about six compatriots from Germany, is contemplating an attempted ascent on Nanga Parbal (26,182 feet) in Kashmir in the summer of 1931. The expedition will be authorised like89 words
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Article407 1930-09-30 13 Britain's Thirty-Two Years Association. Weihaiwei, Sept. 29. Brilliant sunshine and a cloudless blue sky marked the penultimate stage of the rendition of Weihaiwei when the headmen of the territory villages assembled this morning at the Government offices to bid farewell to the Commissioner, Sir R. F.Reuter - 407 words
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Article100 1930-09-30 13 Distinguished Service in Greai War. San Francisco, Sept. 29. The death has occurred of MajorGeneral William Burnham, who commanded a division of the American Army during the War. Reuter. Slaior-General Burnham was 70 years of age. He enlisted in 1881 and was promoted from the ranks in100 words
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Article173 1930-09-30 13 Film Actor's Collapse At Tennis. Los Angeles, Sept. 15. Milton Sills, the film actor, died suddenly He er coHapted while playing tennis with his wife at their home and died a few minutes later. Death was attributed to heart disease. The actor was a comparatively young man,173 words
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Article67 1930-09-30 13 Government's Unanimous Recommendations. Simla, Sept. 20 The Government of India's dispatch on constitutional reform was forwarded to London by air mail on Sept. 28. The dispatch, which is unanimous, consists of 250 pages and rovers all important matiters, uuch as the future of the India Office and theReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement68 1930-09-30 13 TODAY'S 24 PAGES. Page International Aspects of Labour Problem. By Leonard J. Reid .12 Political Diary of the Week 18 Legislative Council Meeting 16 Correspondence Rubber Topics 8 The New Racecourse 17 London Rubber Market. By A. W. Still 11 Today's Crossword Puzzle 18 S.C.C. Rugby Prospects 15 Yachting at68 words
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Article1778 1930-09-30 14 Secret Died With Her. HOW 70,000 SOLDIERS LOST THEIR LIVES. Uy Kdwin T. Wnr/dhnll. late Deter »f the Special liranch of Sootlam >rts of legends have grown aroum inge, \,,Cw figure cf MaU Hari mous of all man spies, by whosi the court which finally condemn1,778 words
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Article349 1930-09-30 14 Handicaps for Tomorrow's Events. The handicap? for the races at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow are as follows: Ponies, Classes II and III, Second Division five furs, i Longchamp 9, Shirecn 8.9, St Andrew 8.7. Red Blazes 8.4. Whippet 8.3 Taree 8.1, My Posey 8.1, Soults\v;iy 7.12 Sahara 7.10. Horses,349 words
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Article29 1930-09-30 14 An engagement is announced between Mi. Loh Cheen Seng, of the Detective Department, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Kang Saw Chee, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kan* Seng Yew.29 words
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Article224 1930-09-30 14 Mr. Gerald Bird, M.C.S. And Miss Jean Baird. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2?. The marriage took place at St. Mary's Church, on Saturday, of Gerald Leonarc Forsteen Bird, M.C.S., and Miss .Iea» Elspeth Baird. The Rev. F. W. J. Reynolds officiated. The bride who224 words
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Article232 1930-09-30 14 The Law and the New Princess. London, Sept. 13. An important point of constitutional law has been raised by the birth of second daughter to the Duke and Duchess of York. It has been generally assumed that the younger Princess would rank fourth in the line t>f succession,232 words
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Article56 1930-09-30 14 The Rev. George Pittendrigh, a professcr in Madras Christian College from 1885 to 1920, has died in London aged 73, says a message dated Sept. 19. Mr. Pittendrigh. was a member for the University of Madras in the Madias Legislative Council, 1914-19, and president cf the Madras Representative Council of56 words
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Article499 1930-09-30 14 A 300-Mile Waddle With Free Meals. South Africa's most famous tourist is a hippopotamus. ilo was born in the Umbolosi sanctuary, near Lake St. Lucia, Zululand, about the middle of 1928, and has been wandering alort^r the south coast from the time he could waddle.499 words
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Article33 1930-09-30 14 By crossing the Pacific from Yokohama to Varconver in 8 days 6 hours 27 minutes, the new Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Japan has beaten the previous record by 4 hours 26 minutes.33 words
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Article26 1930-09-30 14 The Incorporated Society of Planters advertise on another page the holding of examinations under the technical education scheme. Intending entrants are reouesteJ to advise the secretary.26 words
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Article213 1930-09-30 14 Court of Appeal Orders New Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29 .Iiidcni nt was delivered in the Supreme Court today by the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. L. H. Elphinstone, on the appeal of Messrs. Boustead and Co., the Federated Engineering Cq., Messrs. Paterson, Simons213 words
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Article229 1930-09-30 14 Capture by Singapore Detective Branch. Following the report of a gang robbery in Penann in which a Chinese towkay was said to have been gagged and robb«d of fW in cash and valuable?, Mr. R. rue, Head of the Singapore Df ich and Detective Inspector Mclntosn, ted229 words
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Article75 1930-09-30 14 THE BEGG CASE Accused's Denial of 'Blackmail' Allegation. During the hearing of the case against N. C. Bcgg, which, as reported yesterday, ended in the discharge of the accuse-!, i Begg drew the attention of the court to jthe allegation of blackmail which he paid had been made against him.75 words
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Article125 1930-09-30 14 C.E.R. Zone Threatened By Epidemic Harbin, Sept. 14. plague which broke out in the Tiaonan district, Manchuria, some time ago, has spread rapidly and there are now over 100 cases in Kaitung Prefecture. Since the plague is spreading towards Tsitsihar along the Tiaonan-Tsitsihar Railway, threatening the Chinese Eastern125 words
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Article117 1930-09-30 14 Proves Fatal to a Child Aged Three. At an inquest at Southwark on the body of a child aged 3 years, who died in Guy's Hospital after falling off a small roundabout in Bermondsey Recreation Ground and injuring his knee, Dr. Cyril Cosins, house physician117 words
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Article35 1930-09-30 14 Mr. C. D. Colbert, Chief Inspector, Kuala Lumpur, is ill and Mr. W. W. Poundell, Inspector in Charge of "A Division, Kuala Lumpur South, is acting as prosecuting officer in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court.35 words
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Article476 1930-09-30 14 Evidence at Coroner's Inquiry. Smiling complacently, ami not infrequently laughing, two Indians churned with murder stood in the dock before Mr. J. G. Barrett, the Singapore coroner, yesterday when the inquiry into the slaughter of an Indian family comprising the father, mother and twr jjrown-up daughters, was476 words
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Article199 1930-09-30 14 Alleged Infringement By Chinese. Allegations that he sold an inMior brand of oil in Wakefield Castrol Oil tins were made against a Chinese- named Cnoo Bock Socn before Mr. G. T. Pea 11, acting Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday afterno n. The accuse*!, who was not renresented199 words
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Article92 1930-09-30 14 Suicide Just Before Sister's Funeral. Bordeaux, Sept. IX. Mr Hans Hertzl, son of Mr, Thtodore Hertzl (founder of the Zionist organisation) was found duad from revolver shots in the room of an hotel. It appears that he arrived hero to vNit his sister, who was ill,92 words
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Article115 1930-09-30 14 Bought Diamonds But Was Given Glass. By means of a confidence trick two men obtained 4250 from Mr. John Goldstein of Bancroft Road, Mile End, E lUn> Mr. Goldstein met the men in Cambridge Road, Bethna! Green, and they offered to sell him a diamond ring Thi-y showed115 words
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Advertisement28 1930-09-30 14 "NVCARLSBERG "BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT |p| BOTTUD K.'RtSSIYfORttK* I*'1 [H I I NY CARISBERG S Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Denmark) SINGAPORE28 words
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S.C.C. Rugby Prospects.-Today's Football-Charity Match at Jalan Besar.
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Article437 1930-09-30 15 Public Services' First Game. Much more keenness has been evident in tfu- im n-.uits on the S.C.C. Padanjc 1his season. Within the last t.vi necks :in incrcasinc number oi players have been seen running about, and there is awarsntlj no lack of Stuns. Certainly there will437 words
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Article185 1930-09-30 15 Tribute to Sportsmanship Of Welch Regt. A tribute to the tine sportsmanship of the -Md Welch Regiment footballers will he paid this afternoon after the finish of the charity match at Jclan Besar between the Malays (the Singapore Cup winners) and a European XI. After the game a185 words
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Article43 1930-09-30 15 Final of Profession Pairs Snooker Tournament. The final of th:- Profession Pairs smoker tournament at the Tanglin Club will l>e played tomorrow, starting at WW Dr. Elder' and Dr. Bain will meet Mr. K. J. Riches and Mr. A. G. Hay.43 words
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Article42 1930-09-30 15 Report that Australians Want Them Dropped. London, Sept 19. Thr News-ChrOniclo announces that the Australian cricketers Intend to suggest to the Australian Hoard of Control to consider the dropping of tlie present system of playing out Test mutches in Australia.42 words
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Article48 1930-09-30 15 To Leave for India In October. London, Sept. l >. Hobbs, who v. ill !>c accompanied by Sutcliffc, will leave for India <m Oct. 17, i>n board the Ranpum "n a two months w it tv coach and play for the Maharaja Kumar of Vixtanagram's teams.48 words
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Article75 1930-09-30 15 Miss D. Fish wick Not Competing. London. Sept. 29. Mi- Diana lishwiek, the British open champion, came to a decision at the last minute not to play in the Enjrlish women s golf championship, which began at Aldeburgh today, owing to an injured ankle. In the first round,Reuter - 75 words
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Article193 1930-09-30 15 American Major League Results. New York. Sept. 2K. To-day's baseball results were as fallow National League. Brooklyn beat Boston G —'■'>. New York beat Philadelphia 7 Chicago beat Cincinnati 18 —U. St. Louis beat Pittsburgh 3—l. American League. lost to Chicago 7—lo.7 —10. Cleveland lost to St. Louis s—ll.5193 words
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Article36 1930-09-30 15 Member* of the Singapore Bwimming Club are notified that Mr. H. R. W. Lobb has been appointed full time si-i retary, and from Oct. 1 his office will be in the Club bungalow.36 words
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Article494 1930-09-30 15 Jenny Capsizes. PUNAI HOME FIRST IN WILLIAMSON CUP. On Sunday last at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club the B Class were racing for the Williamson Challenge Cup. Th« weather looked very depressing before tho start, and the Commodore considered it advisable to postpone the race for494 words
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Article284 1930-09-30 15 Keen and Dour Game Won By M.R.A. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 28. The Yeow Kim Swee Shield Competition final was played on the Kubu C ground before a large crowd yesterday between the Starlight Wanderers and the Malacca Recreation Association, the M.R.A. wmninc by284 words
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Article108 1930-09-30 15 Not an Official Decree to Ban Scottish Players. The Everton directors have been greatly perplexed by a statement that they had decided not to engage any more Scottish players, says the Athletic News. Inquiries made at the headquarters of the club brought a complete denial, and the report108 words
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Article482 1930-09-30 15 Australia Lose At Brisbane. After suffering defeat at the hands of Australia by 6 points (two tries) to 5 points (one" goal) at Sydney a week previously the British touring Rugby team had their revenge on Sept. at Brisbane when they were victorious by 29 points (4482 words
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Article83 1930-09-30 15 Ladies Poppy Day Prize At The S.G.C. Play for the Ladies' Poppy Day Prize at the Singapore Golf Club will commence today and continue to Tuesday, Nov. 11 inclusive. The conditions of this competition are as follows 9 holes eclectic, stroke play, over the Relief Course under special83 words
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Article189 1930-09-30 15 Fine Weather for Malacca Anglo-Chinese. Malacca, Sept. 28. The sixth annual athletic sports of the Anjrlo-Chinese school was held yesterday in fine weather. The intcr-school lon C jump was won t.y M. I'onnusamy (High School) and the intcr-school high jump resulted in tibetween I'onnusamy and Jeyeram.i 1 (Ansrlo-189 words
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Article56 1930-09-30 15 Ti.<s<Us, September 30. Charity Match Malays vs. European XI. Jalan Bcsar. Rugby: S.C.C. practice game. Wrdneiulay. October 1. Ru*by: Public Service* v«. AlM'■, BurncoBoustcad XV. Thomson Mad. S.C.V. Six-a-side Soccer Final. Ul am* Padang. Thursday, October 2. Polo: First round of K.O.R. Cup. Ruuby: S.C.C. Practice. Saturday, October56 words
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Article243 1930-09-30 15 Past and Present Draw At Soccer. The Past and Present pupils of St. Joseph's Institution met on the school ground yesterday in the annual football match. The departure of the S.C.F.A. for Java and numerous injuries forced th« Old Boys to field a weak team, but »he243 words
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Article116 1930-09-30 15 Good Condition of English Two-Year-Olds. (Finn Our Own Correspondent i Penang, Sept. Thirtv-fivc racehorses lor Malaya weiv on tha s.s. Pembrokeshire when thai IM rcp.i'hed here yesterday. The hoists will disembark at. Port Swcltenham and po by special train to Kuala Lumpur. Thirty aic- destined toi the Seianfror116 words
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Article170 1930-09-30 15 Second Case in Britain In One Month. I.nnd'in. Sept. 89. The trainer C Chapman has be< warned off Newmarket BMth for dopiag a horse. C. Chapman has a Uk stable with 3U horses. His patrons including the Dttka of Richmond and the Duke of Norfolk, tha170 words
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Article105 1930-09-30 15 FED UP WITH GOLF." Bobby Jones to Attend To Business. Atlanta. Sept. 89. Bobby .loiies was iriven an oration m l-U home town on arrival after his (Treat His wife and baby son were the first to fTeet him -amid the din M horns and train wfc Jcnaa look«l tired.Reuter - 105 words
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Article67 1930-09-30 15 S.R.C. Tournament Today*! ties in the S.R.C. toarnanienl ire H follows hampioi hi I 1 ■■>'■'-■ Sei il Anal. N. I ss, and f J. nei v». S. L. and ft.'C. < nnith. TOMORROW'S TIEB. :,i. un.l Mi-. S. llofrjn Mi U' v i, to finish. THURSDAY'S T!K. >;;v.67 words
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Advertisement60 1930-09-30 15 /^lf DCDT f v^jW\\ oIL.DCIxI wgmM suluvan. Operas in complete form on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS ONLY H.M.S. PINAFORE nine 12-inch black label records with album $31.50. PIRATES OF PENZANCE eleven 12-inch black label records with album $38.50. lOLANTHE eleven 12-inch black label records with album $38.50. (ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS). S60 words
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Advertisement18 1930-09-30 15 "[The co-operation of Club secretaries is requested in keeping this diary of sporting i vent* accurate anil np-to-dntel18 words
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Advertisement60 1930-09-30 15 PEARLS! A fine light, without glare, without stint, without waste. A FINE LlGHT— pure white in quality WITHOUT GLARE— for reading, writing and working without eyestrain WITHOUT STlNT— the maximum light for the current consumed. WITHOUT WASTE— the pearl finish lets the light come through. IME NATIONS SIC.HT N JEEPS60 words
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Article246 1930-09-30 16 Colonial Secretary On 1931 Budget. UNEMPLOYMENT. EXISTING MEASURES TO BE CONTINUED. The must important matter at yesterday's incoiirnr of the Legislative Council was the introduction of the Budget for 1M1, ami Mm Colonial Secretary's review, ;i vcih.-.tim report of which is given. He rammed i i246 words
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Article1085 1930-09-30 16 Financial Position Very Satisfactory. Moving th approval of the Draft Estimates for 1931 the Cokmial Secretary (th. II-. Mr John Scott), after dealinjr with the alteration in procedure i which was fully reported n yesterday 1 lawn), addressed t f tllows: I will pa: n< to trc general1,085 words
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Article263 1930-09-30 16 Cost of Repatriation And Immigration Restriction. > mncil approved of a special prothe installation of a •anitarj Byatem at Labrador complete ink and filter for five Government r im-. tli Colonial K. irineer explaining that 'ihe house? included the ■cent bungalow of the Medical DsIt, and that the263 words
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Article320 1930-09-30 16 Women and Girls' Bill Passed. The Women and Girls' Protection Bill was read a third time and passed. Tile Kinal Supply Bill (for making final provision for the public service for 1929) Wai read a first time. The Colonial Treasurer said that the Bill was intended to give formal320 words
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Article1357 1930-09-30 16 Opposition to Enrolment Of Non-British Volunteers. H.E. the General Officer Commanding Major-General H. L. Pritchard) moved that the Volunteer Forces Amendments BUI be read a second time. The Hon. Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson, opposing: the Bill, aaid he referred particularly tc the clause which made it possible for1,357 words
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Article1133 1930-09-30 16 Government's Policy At Present. Speaking on the subject of unemployment after moving the adjournment the Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. John Scott. C.M.G.) addressed the Council as "Inquiries have been made and reports sent in to Government from the different Settlements, and from them the following position ha? been1,133 words
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Article309 1930-09-30 16 Unwise Policy to Exhaust Labour Surplus. Speaking on the motion of the adjournment the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock asked what Government proposed to do with the nble- bodied Chinese who would not be able to find employment in the Colony in the next few months as309 words
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Article164 1930-09-30 16 Major-General Pritchard Opens New Building. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 21). Major-General H. L. Pritchard, G.O.C., Malaya, opened the new headquarters of the Malay volunteer company here. The building has been built on the vacant land next to the new Government Rest House. On the arrival of164 words
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Article523 1930-09-30 16 S.S. (MALACCA) ASSOCIATION. Large Attendance At Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 28. The Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association held their annual geneial meeting yesterday at the Malacca Club. tit. 1-. M. Edmonds, the president, took the chair. In his speech he said I would, on behalf of the523 words
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Article320 1930-09-30 16 TAMING OF THE SHREW." Pickford-Fuirbanl-is Film At The Capitol. (By Our Fiha a Correspondent) The tilm adaptation of "Taming of t htShrew," with Mary Piekford and Douglas Fairbanks in the principal roles, wi-ich opened at the Capitol last night, is an excellent farce. It does not follow the original Shakespearean320 words
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Article135 1930-09-30 16 Under the auspices of the newly formed Chijdren'l Concerts Committee an evening concert wfH be held in the Menu-rial Hall on Sunday next at i».:iG p.m. Admission t> this coneari \si!i he ;i and this price wi'l include a programme. The venture is in the natun- of an135 words
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Article, Illustration663 1930-09-30 17 i GRAND STAND TO SEAT 4,000 PEOPLE. Work i proceeding steadily with th construction of the Singapore Turf CtoM net. racecourse at Bukit Timah. and m *hrn U-l-w pictures of the propoaed grand stand and plan Of tka general lay out. The stand will be663 words
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Article257 1930-09-30 17 Institute's Need of Larger Income. The official report of the proceeding* at the third Imperial Entomological Ce«fcrenoe. hold in London in J«M, is M* available (Imperial Institute of Batowelogy, price to. aet). The report contains a Ivwmwi by U»d Baton., who points oat that the eo«fsreaee thk srear257 words
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Article149 1930-09-30 17 Turkish Objections to Aegean Coastal Visits. In the course of their summer cruise units of the Mediterranean Fleet, includinir battleships, cruisers, and destroyers have during the past four years visited Turkish islands and havs on the Aejcesn. This year tbn Turkish Government ha* notified the British Embassy149 words
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Article101 1930-09-30 17 Husband Tired of His Marriage. The Austrian police have just brought to light, in the heart of Europe, an instance of the custom, common among primitive people, of selling wives. Johann Holzleither, a shoemaker in Ried, a village in the Inn Valley, finding the bonds of101 words
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Article2085 1930-09-30 17 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column we Kive 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 place2,085 words
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Article124 1930-09-30 17 Dr. Griffith Evans Honoured In London. London. Sept. At the British Association Mr. P. Dutoit (South Africa), president of tba \jtiirultur«l Section paid homage U> MM f the world's ineatest scientists, nov living in obscurity, in tha person of Dr. Griffith Evans, now approaching his 100th birthday. He124 words
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Article352 1930-09-30 18 Medical Statistics For England, 1929. Part 1 (Medical Tables) of the Regis-trar-General's Statistical Review, 1929, km been issued. The price of the volume, which was formerly K>s., is now 7s. 6d. The birth-rate for the year 1929 was 16.3 per 1,000 persons living at all ages.352 words
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Article53 1930-09-30 18 While continuing the ot,eratiors to free Caligula') (ralle) from the mud of Lak. Ni'in:. workmen have ditcorarad under neath the h'li! a a rife live metres lor? full «f J'rcks ar.d tile's. inately, wh'le endeavouring tr barge ashore :t came to pieces. r the barge underneath Ih n53 words
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Article1779 1930-09-30 18 Mr. Lloyd George's Gesture Exploiting The Unemployment Questio n Britain A nd Palestine— Counterblast To Bankers 9 Manifesto Doubts About "Socialism In Our Time" Shock For T.U.C. Delegates. London, Sept. 2. DUMOUR seems to thrive best when it has least to feed upon. Thus the1,779 words
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Article256 1930-09-30 18 Nanking Airman Loses His Way in a Fog. Canton, Sept. 17. A Nanking airman, starting fr 1.1 Changsha on his way to I Hing to boml> the Communist armies and to reconnoitrr their positions, lost his bearings last. Monday owing to a thick fog. He tried to256 words
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Article127 1930-09-30 18 Difficulty in Rescuing French Actress. j A French actress, Mary.se Bernard, had an unnerving experience at the aviation I meeting at Vert Plage. He d'Ohron, re cently when the parachute in which she was making a descent from a height at 4 000 feet was carried127 words
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Advertisement133 1930-09-30 18 ffUShS ly Edith Hmni>tg. //^-biM Tread aof'ly on the stairway, w&T An' sof'ly close the door, ill Our baby's got a fever, \l Which he's never had before. n^. Mos' times he is so happy, An' now to hear his cries, jVT Brings such a drefful heart-ache, And burning to133 words
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Advertisement109 1930-09-30 18 $150,000 SLUMP AND LIQUIDATION SALE From OCTOBER Ist to OCTOBER 15th, 1930. DRASTIC H|jr^ GENUINE REDUCTIONS. BARGAINS. WE OFFER ALL OUR STOCK" IN TRADE AT SLUMP PRICES ALSO AT LIQUIDATION PRICES. All our stock of lines to be discontinued. FRANKEL BROTHERS. \y nA^unvnaur ■J'Jn uiufoc itfeSaa." I And in nothing109 words
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Miscellaneous149 1930-09-30 18 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. 20. FasU-ne,! 2'i. Mcchanic:il puwer 1. Valuable ointment Printer's correction Kind of lily ■!'>■ Body of troops 9. Half deer Intrepid 12. otherwise lukewarm IS. Orgsm <>f bearing :;!l Ascended li. Untrutha :i(| Attempt U. Deserts 2- Resin 18. Kruit ''ereals IT. lYrtamini; t.» a149 words
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Article198 1930-09-30 19 Nanking Issues Boycott Order. Nanking, Sept. C. No Government organ shall henceforth institute legal proceedings in the consular or foieign courts in China, either in their own name or in that of the National Government," states a circular ordor issued by the Executive Yuan pursuant of a iMUiuUnn198 words
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Article117 1930-09-30 19 Gaol for Students Who Destroyed It. Rajshahi, Sept. 9. There was a sequel in the Central Gaol today to the incident on July 2, when a number of students raided the Guru Training School, took out the portrait of the KinK-Emperor and destroyed it. Mr. S. M.117 words
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Article491 1930-09-30 19 THE MISSISSIPPI'S SNAG-BOATS." Dental Surgeons to A River. Playing drntal surgeon to the Mississippi is one cmller* duty of limit- Sr.m of whieti we hear Htl cr.Kle '.n Modem Mechanic The tilth are .••i.ris, derelicts, and wreckage which lodge in the chennu and hinder navigation. Army engineers have the task491 words
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Article267 1930-09-30 19 Hyderabad Pickets on Hunger Strike. nOted (8tad), Sept. 12. Open rcv-y.t in CoagNM r.nks. (Insertions rtli3^»«0M ar.d hansel -striking bv "voUm-cors." as a protest «.mit cWllH pottcjr— thk is the position in Hyderabad today. Eve-i picketing, favoured for no ctnei purpose than to bring cheap martyrdom, has been267 words
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Article128 1930-09-30 19 Service Between India And Japan. Bombay, Sept. 11. Negotiations for the establishment of a high spe< d wireless servi'c between India and Japan are in the course of completion. The inauguration of the service is expected early next year says the Statesman, of Calcutta. Negotiations be^an128 words
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550 1930-09-30 19 Havoc by French Planes. MORE THAN 100 REBELS KILLED. The moat serious incident, from the point of view of the enormou:; number of iir.uallies causi il, since the start of the revolutionary movement against French lule in Inc^-China, happened a week or two ago at550 words
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Article135 1930-09-30 19 Accidental Death While Cleaning His Rifle. Bombay, Sept. L6. Mr. Ralph E. Mills, assistant general manager of Ronec, Ltd., died yesterday evening as the result of a jrunshot wound. At the inquest today Mr. William Minards (assistant mintmaster), co-tenant of the deceased, said that after tea on Saturday135 words
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Advertisement166 1930-09-30 20 Brit is/i ME^^^^ The 9 h.p. Car Meets the Demand for 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. Call and inspect the new166 words
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Advertisement309 1930-09-30 20 and nails arc perfect SO much depends on flawless nails beautifully shaped perfectly cared for. And the secret of their proper care lies in the cuticle. Never cut it cutting makes it ragged, rough and ugly. Keep it smooth and shapely with this easy Cutex manicure. FIRST With Cutex Cuticl309 words
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Advertisement155 1930-09-30 20 J Look at this BABY! 5 j < J CEE how strong and sturdy he is, how J O well developed his limbs, how well (4 nourished he is, what good firm solid flesh he has 5He is a Glaxo baby the l] food that is composed of milk, made155 words
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Article960 1930-09-30 21 Ideals Obscured. ADMISSION OF WOMEN TO PRIESTHOOD. Important observations on two subjects are made by the committee appointed by the Lambeth Conference to consider the < Ministry of the Church the supply of candidates for Ordination, and the position of women in the Church. The960 words
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Article884 1930-09-30 21 Like Russia Before The Revolution Since modern business and financial developments have made American citizens into nothing but trudging asses, there is no great contemporary American literature." Thus, in an interview recorded by James Flcxner in the New York Herald Tribune, Mr. Theodore Dreiser, the author,884 words
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Article51 1930-09-30 21 Over 110,000 Visitors Last Summer Wiesbaden, th«> famous bathing resort, which suffered oadly during the time of its occupa^i-ii, has experienced a quick revival of popularity since the liberation of the Rhineland with a record number of visitors during this summer, the total so far reached beinp over51 words
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Article290 1930-09-30 21 Several Changes This Trooping Season. Several military officers stationed in Ceylon will be relieved during the coming trooping season and many new officers will be arriving to take up duty in the Colony. Among those leaving are Major Beuttler and Capt. Austin. During their stay in the290 words
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Article144 1930-09-30 21 Insured With Lloyds for A Sum of £500. It is not unusual for an actress to insure her limbs or a musician to insure his fingers. Policies are taken out, at various times, on all manner of things. But perhaps the strangest cover ever granted has just144 words
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Article463 1930-09-30 21 Awaiting Resurrection Of Founder. New Orleans, Aug. 21. Wails of grief, shrieks of sobbini women, and the slow droning of a Negro choir came from a lonely patch of swampland on the outskirts of New Orleans as the followers of Mother Catherine awaited her miraculous resurrection. Several463 words
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Advertisement163 1930-09-30 21 Try this delicious Hot-weather Drink LJAVE you tried the best of all hot weather drinks cold Ovaltine Do you know how delightful in flavour it is how wonderfully refreshing and invigorating If not, try it to-day. Enjoy its cool deliciousness. Notice how it gives you new life and energy— how163 words
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Advertisement250 1930-09-30 21 V m 2 PENS at theSjk price of PARKKR offers you another improvement. AJH With «.very Porker Desk \B Set, a cap with pocket clip is included free of charge. When leaving the office, just remove the taper, substitute the cap with Hip, and the Parker DuofoM has been transformed250 words
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Article805 1930-09-30 22 Modernist View. LOVE, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. Love, marriage, and divorce were discussed recently at the Modern Churchmen's Conference nt Oxford. Dr. H. D. A. Major, Principal of Ripon Hall, declared that today Church discipline did not educate but irritate, and that the Clrirch mu>t (rive much805 words
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Article71 1930-09-30 22 Provide Unemployed With Work at Vigo. Sardines temporarily solved the unemployment problem at Vigo, Spain. Vast schools of them suddenly appeared oft the coast, swarming for miles in almost solid masses, more fish at one tim<? than the oldest inhabitants could recall. Half a million basket- w,71 words
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Article315 1930-09-30 22 Past, Present and Future Exhibition. A last appreciation of the Zuyder Zee fishing industry may l>o obtained from rn exhibition which wns opened at the end cf August at Enkhuizen, on the Zuyder Zee, to the north-east of Amsterdam. Tl-e exliilition has lx>en inaugurated at a time315 words
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Article105 1930-09-30 22 Probable Flight to the Pole Next Spring. Press reports from Friedrichshafen state that the International Aero-Arctic Society ha? resumed negotiations with tho Zeppelin Co. with a view of taking over the airship Graf Zeppe'in for a two months' Tolar trip which would be carried out in the105 words
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Article586 1930-09-30 22 The Burden of Excessive Taxation. Speaking at the launch, in mail week Trom Messrs. Hawthorn Leslie's yard at Hebburn, of the single-screw tank steamer Cennthus, Mr. J. T. Batey, managing director of the builders, said he had sufficient optimism to believe that they would see the586 words
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Article194 1930-09-30 22 Over 100 Break Gaol And Only 35 are Retaken. Shanghai, Sept. 14. More than 130 prisoners confined to the district gaol of Fen."hua, Chekiang, ran amok early on Wednesday evening last, reports the Eastern Times. Instigated by four ringleaders, all of whom were serving life sentences, they broke194 words
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Article90 1930-09-30 22 Sometimes Causes Cirrhosis Of The Liver. Modern pathology makes it clear that even total abstainers sometimes suffer from cirrhosis. Sometimes, too, it is caused simply, by taking too much pepper."' Mr. Douglas Cowburn, the Camberwcll coroner, made this statement recently when returning a verdict of Death90 words
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Article389 1930-09-30 22 All Western Errors Left Intact. XTsukiji Little Theatre, Tokio, th inlcii'sfiiiK modern dramatic move mcnt in Japan, recently prcdurul translation of Mr. John Mast-field's pla. Be Faithful." an account of which mn. be of interest to the English public, no only because it is a Japanese389 words
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Advertisement165 1930-09-30 22 IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. Graham Cars Offer Enduring Satisfaction At a Reasonable Cost Graham cars are now manufactured in such vol' ume that it is possible to pass on to the public i"^rf^ the fullest benefits of the economies accruing from165 words
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Advertisement549 1930-09-30 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.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester llou.sc, Sin K :,pore. LONDON "OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company ii.i IJO.iKiO deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and complies with the British Life549 words
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Advertisement559 1930-09-30 23 BANKING NEDERLANDSCB: INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 18C3 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000,000 (about £8,500,000) Paid up Capital Glde. 55,000,000 (about £4,600,000) Reserves Clds. 2K,187,7'J7 (about £2,3i0,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch East ''SHANGHAI Head office for China and Japan.559 words
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Advertisement667 1930-09-30 23 BANKING TI?E BANK OF TAIWAfo, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y16,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y12.125.000 President S. Sliimada, Esq. Dt RECTORS. N. Tanagit.t, I ><;. Araki, Esq. T. Hisamune. Esq. S. Takagi, Esq. T. Voehida, E?q. lICAU OFFICE Taipcii. I'ormora (Taiwan) BRAN(.'li;> AM) AUIA'CIES Amoy Hankow Mu',:--i;j667 words
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Advertisement300 1930-09-30 23 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life. Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets —£60,000,000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Axrets Assurances In force f11f.,753,004. £493,404,870. LET US DEMONSTRATE how a Policy of $10,000 over 25 years300 words
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Advertisement308 1930-09-30 24 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES NOTICE. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF As from October 1, 1930, our clients are asked to note that the Engineering Department of Paterson, Fl^ I ffik A I trt P3P 3 art Simons Co.; Ltd. and the FRIGIDAIRE SHOW|B Bl" ROOM, will be at No. I, AMBER MANSIONS.308 words
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