The Straits Times, 6 January 1931
1931-01-06
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Title Section37 1931-01-06 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEAB^T A CENTUIT.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TIESDAY, JAXIARY 6. 1931. prt^^i rr^#^y The Straits Times. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JAM'ARY 6, 1931 PRICE It CENT*37 words
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Advertisement158 1931-01-06 1 SINGAPORE: TB. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161). j 5 Ji*" m «.15 TOMC.IT. >.1S 1(1 fl < II ITKHTiIV in "SARAH AND I BON." Thone 5261 -5262. > Ira GUARD f^| < YOUR TEETH MONSOL Dental (ream cleans and brightens the teeth, firms the minis and cools the* mouth by its158 words
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Advertisement170 1931-01-06 1 r KOAt*J.UMNMJ 27. JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3SB3> jr \ROBINSONS\ l announce a f SPECIAL DISPLAY ii Natural and Cultured I L 1 PEARLS I and Pearl Jewellery 1 |i by LMR. K. KODAKA j at their Premises from JAM. 2nd to 9th. P LIMITED SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE FRESH PASTEURISED MILK170 words
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Advertisement12 1931-01-06 1 JL* TO VWSjt»_ 1 5 k^m f ii yi rTrmui. and 112 words
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Advertisement519 1931-01-06 2 F. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES r.irporated in Kngland) MMI. PASSENGER \M> CARGO m:k\ n i>. l.\R ANU ORIENTAL SJt CO. IHI MAJESTY'S I LONIM>N AND KAR tAST MAIL SBB> ICE. kBD FROM LONDON KOR CUINA I D JAPAN. Tunnage due S'pur1931 ,AR 9,000 Jan. 10 KlliVA 9.100 Jan.519 words
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Advertisement586 1931-01-06 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN K.MSHA) TO LONDON Naples, M«T«eilles, London. Antwerb, Rotterdam and MiddUsbrough. A* Tonnsge Duo Ssil HARUNA %L*RU 1 i.OOO Jan. 14 15 I KATORI MARI 10,000 Jan. 29 SO KAMiIMA MARU 10.000 Feb. 12 13 YASLKIN'I MAKU 11.H00 Feb. H 20 HAKONE MARU ln.iiuil Mar. 11 12586 words
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Advertisement455 1931-01-06 2 BURNS imp LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYD.N'KY AND MEL. BOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AafD THURSDAY IdLAND. Regular monthly sailings bt the weil1 known steamer MARELLA '7 865 ton< and j the new motor Tessel, MALABAR 1 4.511 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of th* largest aad finest455 words
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Advertisement584 1931-01-06 2 t&L NORDDEUTSdER f$S3 LLOYD if I#V i*J (Incorporated |a \^^^^^y Germany). The undermentioned are th* Company's intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. tANHAI.T for Ssigon. Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka, Maji aad Vladl- k Jan. HAVKL for Hong Kong, S'gfcal, Kobe, Osaka. Moji, Dalay and TasMJBMi Jan. 19 t DESSAU for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and584 words
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Advertisement584 1931-01-06 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TBE OCEAN Sir Wl.-llll' CO, LIMITED. TBE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (laeorporated in Englaad) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSKII.I ES, L> DON. AMSTERDAM, R.>TTV ANTWERP, HALMBI KG ANI> BK£MKN, GENO\. HAYRK. UVERrOOL AND GLASOOW BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY BBRVICt LONDON AND KOBTB CONTINENT.584 words
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Advertisement271 1931-01-06 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (loc. BANGKOK CO.* K ret ay. Tn ngga: T.-Kip-I Bangkok. I ijfl h \dib The stramers err I electric ligh: Nation fur for tl i k k ami Singap I* are at (160. Dai I I. dayv BA( HO C94tTINa BEI man, Krmasek. Kr.271 words
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Advertisement374 1931-01-06 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO^ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., POKTI AND, ORE. man scHEDrLB MmlbP for United States aai Canada Point* from Hony Kons;. Ma Fnuwiaea .ad \jn* Angelaa STAR aaiU from I»ec 27 NTAIN aailt Jan. 17 from II lilt- and374 words
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Advertisement1437 1931-01-06 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOLLAJI fITEAMSHIF UNI AMERICAS HAIL LIMB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE. SINGAPORE. PENANG. COLOMBO, StTEZ. I'ORT BAll>. \l rJX \N'IMI\. NAPI.K.S. (.t.NOA. MABSSILLEM, NKW YORK AND BOSTON Arrira Laava Lnara S'pvra S'por. Pen.ng \I>\MS la p..rt J.m. 8 Jan H r*RBB HARRISON J.n. 19 J.n. 22 J.n U I'HKS. HAYKS Fak1,437 words
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Advertisement344 1931-01-06 3 JASPER NATIONAL PARK Canada* Rocky Mountain playground for booklet* and information, trritt, phone or cull. L. 1.. 1 \WIER. General A«enf. Hong Kong laai Chambera, Bing«pore. CANADIAN NATIONAL Tht LmtftU Rail* ,y System in 4«ni* DjOyDOTIBTINO (Incorporata'l tn Italy) FAST !'ASSKN(;KR SKKVICE SINGAPORE to ITALY Calling at Colombo. Bombar. Port344 words
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Advertisement356 1931-01-06 3 COAL TAR Mll'Llkl) 1> AKIIH S GRADES TO SUIT ALL PURPOSES. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING PROMPT SKKVK i:. KANZAKI COMPANY SINGAPORE Phone 5516. Na. U. OBCHAKD Mal WING YIK GOLDSMITH "THE CHINA JADE" No. tM, NORTH RKID«;E ROAD Oi m*KIALfIT. l.oosy «r mounted356 words
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Advertisement368 1931-01-06 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. Straps Time*. Cecil Strrrt. V»' rt the following smal! >«>*lHalsasrt for day*. Tatta *re anproi'itna'.ely seven w r..'s N s lint and ther* is a 'lat rat* charg* ot Zi eenu per l.ne per ir. Crt or. with A n-.in m':m of t-ne dol' ir per insertion.368 words
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Advertisement505 1931-01-06 4 «IHM»Mtt«im»«»»U»IUM» MISCELLANEOUS \i: i RILL INS! Ml Xllos. ITio.-.e r for i.'.itl in Johore. Vacancy lacing your orders Sew Y.-.r re.iuiremrnti>, write M v rassibulater la •d nlact- of in>pec\lU M itia •■.much v..ur local chemi.-t. ii paplls. H I'ainting. Al--. \'.uti- k ladies TiniK. 1 h.ppv home life to505 words
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Advertisement725 1931-01-06 4 HOUSES, FLATS. ETC. W *\TED, house. Tsnpl:n district, from March 1. Rent up to "->. Btiaft* Time*. Amber Mansions. Apply nally, Singapore Build-n.-Maikrt Strr.-t TO LET compound house 383, Pasir PanJang, near sta. Bungalows 6, Anguilia Park, I Orchard Road. In I.XT. It, St. Michael's Rd. Feb. 1. bungalow I725 words
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Advertisement567 1931-01-06 4 NOTICE Parsuant In *)eetinn ZI of the Traders Ordinance IN THE ESTATE OK LOH SIN KIAY. DECEASED. ICE is hereby rivta that all creditorand other ncrsont bavins aov claims or d< mands against the estate of Loh Sin Kuay deceaseu who died in China on Sept. and probate of whose567 words
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Advertisement680 1931-01-06 4 RENGIT (MALAYA) TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. N I At an Kxtraordinar- General MWtiaf -he M.m» r- af the ahc.ve t'.mnanv. dul> th.. held at the Registered OfT.r. I ula Slt.et. Biagm| ISSO. the folU.Wn- tr**rdl*jarv Beiohrtloßi were awto Hini (al That it has been proved to thr .-i pai run680 words
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Advertisement181 1931-01-06 4 RENGIT TIN, LTD. (In UsJSjMsjM I KEPAYANG TIN. LTD. lln I tice in u.-h n..t I M NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION IN TIIK RITPREME < <»l RT <M I lIX STKMTS si I I I RMKNTH SI IIIIMIM nl >l M. tPUCI B*jM No I ol I MOM )Mi ll IBM181 words
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Advertisement199 1931-01-06 5 Prevent Colds and 'Flu I always put a Forinamint tablet in my mouth when fafluenza in about and feel sure that that is why 1 escaped having it for some yettrs." jr*^ B& ruraa Sore Ttiroat. aM^MMIR provtmts Infectr^ M< <iiaa«sa>a auch S™ fORMAMINT O6ia<iM^<« mil Chmmutit. T'i« C-rrti>-k lllma199 words
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Advertisement666 1931-01-06 5 SOCFIN CO., LTD. \N|i COMPAGNIE DU SELANGOR. t i > I m i ..n»t»anir» I iv S«\aacor j xr*t develop- :o arp-.int an trrf 'or t>)4t pur- 1 iipaf-nir dv i \"t>-.: r\r- in favour of SOI H>. < OMPANY, L!MITKI>. ted ;n thr F M iaa (■•md oiHcc- Hun_->«r666 words
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Advertisement220 1931-01-06 5 Culieura Propa ration Inllrnra lUa^— §MpaaUaWpa*r, In rli-Mwc imml awriK. mirum Oinln*«'n> uti*<-[>tir tnd ••alum. to nnMir |iici|>lcs raahrt an.) irnljli<4w MDirruatar thr brjulr of thr »k:n. aad fiaalW Cativara Talram m aaafMitb anil |>u*r. t<- minacl a plra-in^ fracrku. r la tjir -kni. M&*m*t. r 0 rill I an220 words
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Advertisement313 1931-01-06 5 COLLMAN "INSTANT-LITE' IRONS. Thcrr arr rfm di-tiact adtanlafrs with lfc« New o'.raaan Ira*. lit No c'"' r n 2nd —Na ale. h..i i>p«»> iiU— So tor.hr. 41k— N.i t.o. -l in Krnrrann( I Mil Ha >nnl) half-gracratrol Iraaa Uh— N., Inodirn; Mb— Ml rli minr raa-llp 'ih Special h..| (Miial313 words
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Advertisement154 1931-01-06 5 WET FLOORS Jl ST ONF. 00A1 DARK \l l\! ,.nly costing $1.10 Mill K> ve >our floor a lovely lustrous finish that won't chip, •cratch or Ret »hall>\ DARKALINE I i« greatly superior to I thiiij; yrt used, and nlw«\s looks mre Simply iiriished on dries quid:. only takes a154 words
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Article843 1931-01-06 6 Poison Drama. "JUST LEAVING FOR LOVELY VOYAGE." Remarkable notes wrr-- moments by Dr. Hack I aged n.'l, a physician an Str»-.-t. Brighton, w. at Brighton. T>.- first was a.< Ml ATI 11 I and chloral I faai g<tt.ng dazed slightly I K>tl cheating BSaWan mutter, this843 words
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Article646 1931-01-06 6 "HAMMER SICKLE" IN MALAYA. Communist Propaganda And Banners. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 3. The discovery in Kuala Lumpur streets of red banners bearing the hammer and sickle symbol of the Soviet Union was ik>c.ribed in the police court here yesterday, when a Hakka Chinese was charged with646 words
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Article283 1931-01-06 6 Allegations Against New York Police. Forty-six policemen stood in a double row in a New York magistrates' court recently while Chile Acuna, the "stool pigeon," identified 26, for whom he said he had acted in "frame-ups to extort money from women. As specific cases were mentioned, he was283 words
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Article51 1931-01-06 6 Bert Walker, a former St. Louis gangster, who was put to death in the electric chair at Columbus. Ohb for the murder of a policeman, died making a joke. "Looks like I'm in for a shocking evening." he said, as he seated himself in the death51 words
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998 1931-01-06 6 CEYLON LETTER. INCOME-TAX BILL DEFEAT. Releases More Funds For Christinas Shopping. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, Dec. 27. With the defeat of the Income-Tax Bill i and the adjournment sine die of the j Legislative Council, things in Colombo are exceedingly qu.i-t. Naturally there is 1 much jubilation over998 words
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Advertisement177 1931-01-06 6 Never ask your dealer for a 'film 9 ASK FOR AN if If FILM H||^S— jv^l —and be sure of perfect results. Travel and Play at 50 MAKE few ilnarr.s of nUtmbml come true. Menufactui> akc it possible for you to enj an summer. It will prwrUa the sure income177 words
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Advertisement193 1931-01-06 6 troubled with Lj^ I J /NERVES i Ifm ANEMIA- \^Jm I took Dr.CASSELL'S J^mtt^ TABLETS, and am v I now a different Jm When you're feeling run-down feel you need a tonic try a course of Dr. Ls^aaaß^BvaiaßVa^BMuaia^M CMKll'a Tablets. They act gradually Th# Hor n. lof and thoroughly, build193 words
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Advertisement184 1931-01-06 7 p If Tn H I I^huh 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Smart, Sophisticated, Swift-Stepping, Comedy Drama here it is! LOIS MORAN PHILLIPS HOLMES MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL IIN lUX 1tK11.1.1 \N I S( KKKN II \|)\l*l \TI(»N OF SIX J.KK.M A> 1)1 M\l KIKKS ST\(.K PLAY, ll THE DANGERS MODBKN MORALS AND MODUN184 words
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Advertisement206 1931-01-06 7 IgftC^ 'Of b*jr>'r r f)') O Qr3 OO OO OOOC ®I I t^m ill J I B° 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT PARAMOUNTS BEAUTIFUL STAR Recently voted The World's most popular Talkie Star, RUTH CHATTERTON SARAH SON From the MM* Novel by TIMOTHY SHEA "MADAM X and 'LAUGHING LADY206 words
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Advertisement183 1931-01-06 7 jf^TOifirLJM^rrniD m Our Resolutions n PRICES REDUCED OWING TO THE SLUMP AND I] RE SCREENING OF TALKIE m SUCCESSES Tues., Jan. 6. GEORGE O'BRIEN HELEN CHANDLER I fiifa in M Thrilling Football Classic of Talkie Screen. L^ Hi Wed., Jan. 7 and Thurs., Jan. 8. MAURICE CHEVALIER Sbjt in m183 words
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Article181 1931-01-06 8 SHIPPING NOTES. >ir \rlhur Kostron's Career. or f m,. < amt.ri flaet, ha; •I whi-n lh»" ll !un>r i. r ani>ui<-i nt of and foreign v ill|f of ri ihi- Cutty i he ship. Hi11 i. the Sen ia, < herpa Meditci rmn«mn Maaj IwMn I i181 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article145 1931-01-06 8 Statement by Sir Henry Deterding. At a nitM-tinif .if the Royal Dut.h IVtroI «-t m 111ft S ir D ii of th«- R. it* future, He !.jid :ha! ili. hi I.. tht- a»4 that Mmm .1 l>ut'-i tt tht-ir i -tit. luan t«» i v Wr I lint145 words
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Article262 1931-01-06 8 EXCHANGE. Str,fapor«, Jin 6. On [yc.n.lon, Bank 4 m 2 V, 2 i 2i Jte 3 m. credit 2 I 3 32 ••w York, demand 16 l i« PrivaU M da t7^ I ranee. Hank T.T. 1427 1.1.a. Bank T.T. M% Oa Hunif Kunir. Bank T.T. f.4' 2 p.r. di»262 words
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Article111 1931-01-06 8 If Shlpa >lo»c«i4c Ik* Wbirui or riprcted to arrive. Entrant* ■t IL.hna 2J 1 Anton.- M 1 I Wharf Mm II 3 Dalajr II Adams 1 1 CbaaUIly 3 Dock :i Hague Ma.u I Tii ut-a I Namianic ti I 1-irut 4 R karf Tk*a 4 4111 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article251 1931-01-06 8 MM Va.. Pd. Bayers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Ordi. 2.30 2 50 2 2 Alu. Brick Pr«iB. 2.10 2.20 fl 11 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 6.5.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.35 0.40 nom. 100 50 Chinese Com. Bcnk «&.00 T6.M (1 £1 Con. T. S. Vir Pr«f. 16251 words
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Article443 1931-01-06 8 v «>- M Bljrera Selltra fl £1 Asam Kuml.ang 21 I I Ayer Mituni Tin IS 3 U i II fl Bangrin Tin l:i 14 1 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.16 1 liatu (avfi o.f.o o.OO 1 1 Bukit Arang Oil 0 40 11 fl liurmah Malay in 0443 words
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Article113 1931-01-06 8 Sinraport Cold Storar* 1 P-t. deb. of 1926 r«d. 1931-36 1M 10* ci. Sirrapor* Municipal I p.e. of l»01 red. l»30 (1378.000 par. pram. Singapore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1907 r«d. 1947 $1,600,000 N Mr Singapore Municipal i% p.e. of 1909 r«d. 19U $1,000,000 96 par Singapore113 words
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Article382 1931-01-06 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyali and Evatt's quotations Fra».r Lyall Co. Evitt Allenby (|1) 106 1.16 1.00 1.10 Alur <;«jah (fl) O.W) 1.10 0.85 0 Si A. Ui'.am ($1) 1.16 1.25 110 1 2i A. kumng (fl) OM 0 SO OiO 0J0 A. Malay i$2) 1.20 1.40 1.20382 words
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Article237 1931-01-06 8 Missing Flyers Saved After Two Months. White Horse, Alaska. Dec. 10. An epic of bravery in the new era of aeronautics in the far northland was told today when Pilot Everett Wasaoon returned to White Horse with Emit Kading and Bob Martin, aviators who have been lost237 words
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Article74 1931-01-06 8 Rugby. Jan. V Foreign exchanges arc Amsterdam UOS'i. Athens 3TS. Bombay la. 5\d.. Berlin 20.40';. Brussels 34.79V*. Buchan 4\, Buenos Air» 35, Copenhagen If Genera "!5.05 Heliing-fors l»:t. H K Is. 0 91Cd.. Li.bon IO*i>:,. Madrid Milan 02.754. Monte Video 35. New York 4.85 19-32. Oslo 18. 1<S. Pan74 words
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Article332 1931-01-06 8 Five Per Cent Dividend In Spite of Bad Times. The t». >it\ v. ,,,nd i.riim«ry ireneral meet\l I' n ml 1 J Ka hi I 3 at Winchester Old Broad I, I...ntlun. Mr We.-kl.-y. «h,, presided. .hut rubber at the piimat MMM »uii..r.- than half the pr.ee332 words
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Article35 1931-01-06 8 B» fl'aort LobWob Laft Art*. Karmala Not. 28 D*c. 20 Takliwa I>»c. 4 Drc. 27 |if,-. 4 I>rc. 29 Insulind* Dm. I>rc. M Rawall Dm. 12 J»n.. I Dec. 12 Jan. 635 words
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Article165 1931-01-06 8 Mir. IVnrk»li«. Lafcaaaa Jt.i.k nn<i TamlJOIIIC Hal-: s.i.t Paa^jmnc. Biak. l and Pa4)afcoi bagan Si-Api-Api (Eaawralaaj p.ai Oylon. Soulhrrn «r..i Wi-siern India IW-u. M North List Mkrnrt I 4 p m lnd(.('hin» ur H Jiv.1, Scuth W i Sumal nd Timor Hill> Sarawak i Auby I Java,165 words
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Article55 1931-01-06 8 lHANTIII.V tor Penan* 7-1 V KKSPY< K N»tuna Isll HVA TONU, I M I'apan I KHiiKN HOI liana- LAKIT. llr' f»r Malacca 7 I MIN', Krrnr': for laini NAM 'i r,-i, for Batai OL'DERKERK. I'.i I HESI I'S r I TALMA. Br.t (.11 1 for M I TOKAl'JA.55 words
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Advertisement25 1931-01-06 8 Z •^r> v.- i A AUBTIM Utrtnllt. Wall Chut CASTROL XL to GeTlwrildEilgiori C C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. ALI.-RKITISII HUM. in England) INGAPOM PENANG. iiiittmmoiiHutiinxnttttmiutiiitttiniitimt25 words
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Advertisement333 1931-01-06 8 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TEHOni «OI be received at the Colonial "Iticr. up to noon of 'in. 22. IHI, I. r Ifca Mtovtaf work- I. Kr wtiaa of a block of Quarter* for 10<i id Attendant! at the (irneral .ul. I Quarter? at PtMMMt. 3. Erection "1 Quarters for a Charreman at333 words
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Miscellaneous138 1931-01-06 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Turvdav. Jaaaary <■ H. W i am.. in (i I la. .r:h, ftrdnr«dii. Januar* 7. H W. l^.iK m.. a ft. 11.37 am.. l< ft. 4 in. Nativity Tableau, St. Ai Irml, f> p.m. Iniver.al w»<k uf pf|| p.m. Tkurxtat January N. II W I II138 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article333 1931-01-06 9 Official List of Approximate Priam ..nls |K-r ratt| where not ..theruise stated, prerailn.r at T market on Jan. 2, M furnished I.) t' i Market I pertor •vii.li SO per catty. beef -tev> ..r ,vii la. pat*, lean :.K. |>..rk. I. vi an.i fat list quihty Ml. mutton333 words
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Article144 1931-01-06 9 Tin Still Shows I pward Trend. LONDON (SPOT) PRICE JUMPS Ml (l'\ Our Kinanrial I respondent.) u.ti.. Taslay'* h k M 1,. i.nt- per Ih. lin Mt laaM at S..P- act picul. > i t.rr!:i\ I'm Ii I .irl..n. I (•IM. up >,d. N.w >urk. H rta144 words
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Article32 1931-01-06 9 SluirehcMen to Gd Ten Per Cent. Dividend. that the I ipital. An -.er cent. i off I i art. an.l -mellinE i Id. aar t< .1 curtail- ..hie the32 words
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Article24 1931-01-06 9 I a* Lewis an.i Ptat. Ltd.. datei V..- Urn ■k. rajahar v 1 -I :n. I Ui.'.Tci ton... ai tha vaak •>/ IMb.24 words
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Article264 1931-01-06 9 William Jacks an.l < .>'» report, <lateu. Th.- onl> pessimistic feature in the out- ..k i- th.- rencral Bnsvc ..f |>ei"imism thst n postfiaaaa ai.y ini|>r.ivement in trad* until the ant uniTi af next year. The boon 1 1 ii I aacaajaa the »h..IH «..ii.| 1...t. lie264 words
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Article57 1931-01-06 9 II u'rWk noon. Singapore. Jan. Tcnc uf Market I— Ml Latett Cable:- Lornl. n Sp.,- >h.-.-t 4.d. per Ib New York I Spot Sheet cml- S\ per Ib. R.3.S. equal t<> London Standard Standard K.S.S. un Tender Jan i. Kvbruary Mar.h Apnl-Junr Buytri H 157 words
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2710 1931-01-06 9 Lord Inchcape s Address to the Shareholders. HOW PASSENGERS WERE FED IN 1862. The ninetieth ordinary genrral Hireling of the Penin-ul:ir anil Oriental Rttaas Na\igation Co. was hrld on He,-. 11. at the offices. I^-.'. Uad. nhall I London. K.C. The R:2,710 words
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Article630 1931-01-06 9 A.W. Still - A.W. Still. (B, The (o-operati\e RaMbcr Corporation, Ltd. INDUSTRY WANTING IN LEADERSHIP. Lotkdoa. Dc Th»- Kit. an. ial .irii a loliinin k Ing ,a '..r N .veinlit-r. |M oa. .ti IC«rM for Ni.vrnib. r. I". I.'1 l«.. Ireil and fmir coma 1.-Mitnif a t. tHM of UH630 words
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Advertisement188 1931-01-06 9 TRADE BUYERS— Mk your arrangements NOW to visit The 1931 BRITISH Industries Fair IN LONDON BIRMINGHAM. FEBRI'ARY 16—27. 1981. The number of exhibitors h;i« increased again, and now mwi practically the whole nagl of Kritish Industry. At no other time can the trade i>u>er see the manufactures nf the Kmpire188 words
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1153 1931-01-06 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931. ALL EVES ON CHINA. 1 -i .v.ile an attempt was ■vml" to ana!;-, c ffrio ct the steps which Icin? tskeri in China lit present to me Mattel and break the •M.v.rr nf the provincial wr.r-lords. with a ■•i' w to th-1,153 words
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Article1944 1931-01-06 10 ll.— Washingrton, Chicago And Small Town Life. (From a Correspondent) We move.! on to Warhington. where hospitable friends succeeded in fillin* us vith n<:mir«lu>n f< r to beautiful ai .1 u:i poilt a national capital, ami wit :heir own go->d hftMM in liv^ng n1,944 words
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Article12 1931-01-06 10 Lieut. James PIMm has resigned his ■<<mmis:i:>n in the Malayan Volunteer Infantry.12 words
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Article16 1931-01-06 10 Mr. and Mr?. E. I>. Butler, of Lumpur, have left for lloni* K I 'hurt holiday.16 words
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Article19 1931-01-06 10 Mr. E. P. fir Beauohrrnr. f lant. r of Saigon, arrived at the F.M.S.R. Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday19 words
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Article20 1931-01-06 10 Second Lieut. V. A. Currir. MY I. hn < been appointed Acting Captain while Second-in-('omman<l of the Pahang M V I20 words
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Article24 1931-01-06 10 H. K. Mr. A. F. Richards. GwWMf aj British North BorMa, is in Singapore for few days. His address is Mallaie." 16 Gallop Koad.24 words
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Article35 1931-01-06 10 I-eavo ha.i been granted to the follnwinsr F.MS. (.<>w rnmrnt officers I'r (Ml*.) I M. Dunlop, r>r. B. P. Kit. hi<Dr. V. I». Wyborn. Mr. K. K. B. Murphy and the Hon. Mr. J. Strachan.35 words
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Article41 1931-01-06 10 The following F.M.S. Government officerhave returned from leave: Mr. F S Ward. Dr. W. Pou. Mr. S. C. Kellihi-r Mr. J. A. Black. Mr. A. W. S. Graeme. Mr. W. H. Halley, Capt. H. M. Pendlebury and Mr. W. H. Wood.41 words
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Article39 1931-01-06 10 Mr. L. A. Williams, formerly of the Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co.. Ltd., and now branch manager for Malaya for the Prudential Assurance Co.. Ltd.. leave* for India tomorrow on business. He will return to Singapore in February.39 words
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Article56 1931-01-06 10 Mr. B. P. Lewis, the London ffenert>l rmnairer, and Sir Adam Ritchie, a director of the Borneo Company, and of the Burma Oil Co., Ltd., and formerly chairman of the Burma Chamber of Commerce, who re male ins tour of the Eastern branches of Borneo Motors and of the Borneo56 words
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Article564 1931-01-06 10 THE TIN MYSTERY. The Selangor Minor- Association meeting held on Saturday M one of tho first »t which thf tin i publicly di*ou- .jntrj »nd »ii in i The fait that tho CUmm m live ti> Urn importa- :Tcr that ha* been made «i< pn>\.-.l t>y564 words
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Advertisement128 1931-01-06 10 SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER OF LADIES' SHOES. AM at flll58 per pair. BLACK SATIN COUatT t f i;re. >;>•' Price S10..V) per pair. m i i '>i'>n r /fSSS^^kh i Price SIO.'O p t «r pair. Jjj|^^^^^ SIM. M'OKK. KI7AI I* MI't II, I'KNANC AND IIH H. fiBif^iri»iR»B2iaB9»ii«nBaa»atBiiiiMBiMiisaBRBia»saBag i The128 words
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Advertisement65 1931-01-06 10 i 1 I U.S. DE SUVA BROsTj JKW El LEK8 A 1)1 (MOM) MF.RCHAVTS .N-w Goods III Slrrling Sll»rr >k4 I I K.I'. Ware M years' riperfeae* Trl f 1, HIGH 8T, Tk*n« "Sllishrtis." SINGAPORE. U4t. Another New COLUMBIA PORTABLE Model 202a $58. Double Spring Non-set automatic stop New Amplifying65 words
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968 1931-01-06 11 LORD READING'S PLEA FOR MUTUAL TRUST IN INDIA. RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA. Lord Reading's Support Of New Suggestion. IMPORTANT SPEECH. Too Apt to Think of The Past." r.ujrby. Jan. 5. I.ord Reading delivered an important h this afternoon at the federal strucPIm speech amounts f the attitude of the I,il»ial NtlBritish Wireless - 968 words
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Article99 1931-01-06 11 President Chiang's Bold Assertion. Shanghai, Jan. 5. That Europe is fully prepared for -ccond great war, which may occur at any momert, was the sensational statement made by President Chiang Kai-shek on the occasion of a Government memorial service held at the mausoleum ofSin Kuo Min - 99 words
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Article105 1931-01-06 11 British Rubber Interests In Panama. New York, Jan. 5. I.vi<l-jrrabbinjr tactics by powerful HritiaV rublxr in'orosts have been partly blame 1 for last week's revolution in Panama. Th-j anti-British Hearst newspaper, the New York American, publishes an inter view with Mr. Kiehanl Marsh, .1 former JiploaMtk official, who105 words
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Article268 1931-01-06 11 Moving Scenes at Lying In State. Paris, Jan. 5. Moving scenes were witnessed in the chapel of the Ecole de Guerre, where Marshal Joffre has been lying in state. The chapel was decked with black and silver hangings, regimental flags and a huge silver cross. Marshal Joffre layBritish Wireless - 268 words
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Article405 1931-01-06 11 Admiralty Statement MEN WHO REFUSED DUTY. London, Jan. 5. It is reported that 40 ratings from the submarine depot ship Lucia have been transferred to the naval barracks at Devonport and replaced by others pre- paratory to the Lucia participating in exercises. The Admiralty states that405 words
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Article123 1931-01-06 11 Fierce Fighting Follows Trivial Dispute. Rangoon, Jan. 6. The rioting in Rangoon between Chinese and Burmese arose out of a trivial dispute. The rioters savagely attacked each i;ther with knives, choppers and strnes, and the police had to open fire to clear the streets. In spite of the123 words
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Article74 1931-01-06 11 Three Hundred Houses Collapse In Greece. Athens, Jan. "i. Three hundred houses collapsed, in various villages in the Corinth region, in yesterday's earthquake. One- person was killed and four were .njured. Slight shocks continue. Three were experienced at Corfu.— Reuter. Corfu is a Greek town on the island of74 words
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Article58 1931-01-06 11 British Weavers Carry Out Threat. Burnley, Jan. 5. Th- weavers carried out their threat this morning. At nine mills 3,500 operatives are idle. —Reuter. A previous message (dated Jan. 3) stated A cotton stoppage on Jan. 5 seems inevitable. Representatives of the; employers and operatives met at Manchester58 words
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Article51 1931-01-06 11 Resumption of Flight Not Possible at Present. Warvaw, Jan. 5. Miss Amy Johnson is going to Warsaw,, to which city her plane is being brought for repair The engine and the wing have been damaged, so a resumption of the flight to Peking at present is impossible.Reuter - 51 words
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Article144 1931-01-06 11 Inquiry Opened. FAR-REACHING SCANDALS SUGGESTED. New York, Jan. 5. Th» Grand Jury inquiry into the failure the Bank of the United States has been opened. The affair is fraught with possibilities of far-reaching scandals. The liabilities are estimated at £40.000,000 and the depositors included many ofReuter - 144 words
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Article129 1931-01-06 11 Mr. A. J. Cook and The Mines Dispute. London, Jan. 5. "We are looking to the Government to take action. If they do not it is their funeral," declared Mr. A. J. Cook, prior to a conference between officials of the South Wales Miners' Federation and Mr. W.Reuter - 129 words
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Article138 1931-01-06 11 Many Messages Of Condolence Received. London, Jan. Flags were lowered to half-mast in London today out of respect for the Princess Royal who will be probably buried at Frogmore this week-end. Their Majesties will shortly travel to Frojrmore from Sandringham, where they are now in residence. Their MajestiesBritish Wireless - 138 words
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Article93 1931-01-06 11 Little Concession to Wet Sentiment. Washington, Jan. 5. The iong-awaited report of the Wickersham Law Knforci ment Commission on Prohibition is described in high official quarters as predominantly "dry," with the majority of members conceding little to anti-Prohibition views. A tentative report, which agrees with the views of theReuter - 93 words
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Article73 1931-01-06 11 (.real Surprise at Action In New South Wales. Melbourne, Jan. S. The trading hanks and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, which have been greatly surprised by the independent action taken by the Bank of New 1 South Wales in increasing the exchange rate on Lon-ion to l.*> perReuter - 73 words
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Article68 1931-01-06 11 New Minister of Interior Assumes Office. Nanking. Jan. 5. General Liv Shang-tsing (Liv Shan- chin?> assumed office today as Minister of the Interior. i Mr. Hu Han-min, the chairman of the t Legi lative Yuan, administered the oath, c tollnwing the memorial service held at the i mausoleumSin Kuo Min - 68 words
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Article, Illustration337 1931-01-06 11 Congratulations on 1 1 is Knighthood. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. I A large number if nu-mln X.M.S. Bar assembled in the Supr< m< C.iuit. Kuala Lumpur, this ny rnl.fr l< congratulate the Chief Ju-t:ce. Si i L. H Elphinstone, <.n the337 words
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Article72 1931-01-06 11 Fukien's New Chairman Is Indisposed. Shin^hai, Jan. .1. Admiral Y.-inir llMi-chuang. the h..irman of the Kukn-n Provincial Count il, is indifpo.cd and has indefinitely p his dep.nture for Fukien to t.. control of the province It i> nn apaa secret that the I the province b.ive baeotßC72 words
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Article66 1931-01-06 11 Alleged Protest Against Monopoly. I.ond-n. i A( conling to the Daily Herald, '•remarkahle rcferenc-s to the Irak oil -itua tion an- lortameil in tl.. MBtori of th' Man liit- anoa which 1 to th<- Leacvc of Nation* Council this month. 1 The paper as rt that jK-titi-ms have66 words
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Article106 1931-01-06 11 New I^aw in Dutch Kasl Indies. The Hague. Jan. 5. In a statement with regard to trr jeeted law for the leave of new ail tracts in the Dut. h Baal ladii Urn crnrmnt d< lares that, in the next few years, no n-cd will arise f<>r anyReuter - 106 words
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Article184 1931-01-06 11 I a plosion on Ship Off Coast of Ceylon. ARMS FOR CHINA Five Lives Reported Lost. egian Teasel, the Trie-.; ■nh»i HarlHiiir thi morning for the Far Ea<!, has i^nk. owinj; plosion. Four sf the crew, including th. are believed to have lievn drow of184 words
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Article223 1931-01-06 11 Progress of the Peace Negotiations. H r.tr Kor.jr, Jm The rebel Kwangsi generals. Wane Shao-hung, Leung Chui I Tang-fai. remain at lilingrhna on the Tso Kiver r west (Mm of Kwsng(ieneral Wang Shao-hui of the f I —as well as his mo.«t trusted friend Wu Ting-yang decided, as223 words
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Article53 1931-01-06 11 K\prck'd to 1/cavc for .lapin In Ke.»ruar>. Shanghai. Jan. 1 Yin Shi -shan. the farmer "Model Governor" of Shansi and aw ef the chief I. a-ler- of the recentl) ■sd Northern DairM poit N the Kwiinlui. -iila. which i Japan early in February. lapan for the fmaui53 words
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Article1467 1931-01-06 12 Rebellion Details. EUBOPBAMfI HEAD AS A TROPHY. .Hi .n in theTharraif Burma arc contained in •pen. i boiag displayed in thr attack, while early .i turn. shed them ii n and lir. arms. The .is apparently been well planned of the reb< anil knowledge. feature, of1,467 words
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Article62 1931-01-06 12 The following nrogmnsme will lie hroadt- ihi Snigon Radio station tonik'ht l.etween 8.41 and l.'i (weal tin;e»:Mnrche greenuc (L. Ganne), Sous la Regence i Brusselman-). i;i i Berceuse illm >ki>. iii» Daaas hongroiae violin. Robert Barma, (Rod \'i matin H'hi Minatdo), I -i|iM ~-i..n< d"ltalie (G. Charpcaticr), Chanson62 words
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Article21 1931-01-06 12 A Illietitljr of the roMionltee of thr Straits Settlement^ (Singapore.) lion will Ih- held nt I p.m. on Tuexlay. Jan. 1::.21 words
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Article33 1931-01-06 12 S Hand A. M. Al agafl -h M thank all who M-nt httotl of c ..niloN-nce on the deaths of their htotant A. Z. Alsa^'off and their eoanm S. M. Alsagoff in London.33 words
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Article54 1931-01-06 12 Professor Kutincheff Ilieff, of Sofia, and his daughter are at present in Sinifa|x.re in the course of Ifavela in Africa and Asia They have viiiUd many places oif thi luatcu track. and in North China, thr proffer statcit, his daiiL-htei was captured by bandits and saqp relen»«<<l after he had54 words
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Article275 1931-01-06 12 l T ntrue Dogmas Must Pass Away. The Bishop of Birmingham. Ii Barms, sneaking at the annual dinner ol the Royal Society of Medu;i,i Fair Hotel. London. of mankind in the 500.000,000 c-ome in which humani'\ on this earth. He NoTOt since the foUo> I has mental enerjry275 words
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Article132 1931-01-06 12 Sequel to Stabbinjf Affray In Albert Street. The Second Police Magistrate, Mr. C, K. Ciayti.n. yeiterday Ix-Kan tin- preliminory inquiry into a eanrfj* of murder against a Chinese nanu-*! l.im Bong .Si.ih. who was allegt-d to have itabbi I i com patriot. Ang Bak Qwak. M Nov. 14.132 words
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Article36 1931-01-06 12 Shanghai. Jan. 5. Marshal Chanjr Msueh-liatiir. churian luler, has wired t linvi inment of China at Nanking exprei tine thanks for the honour inferred upoi him in the New Year Ho; Kirn Mm.36 words
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Article249 1931-01-06 12 DAMAGE IN PASIR PANJANG FIRE. Injured Workman Dies In Hospital. he extent ii. about nod in ;he :ir< hich bun t t.. the fiwnfl th ruSK-r !..r\ nl I'a ir I'anjanu .n\v lornkMT, The factory ia» .>v»ne.l l.y In* i l':n. urn' Robber fronting < n »nd in-uraiice. 1 was249 words
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Article168 1931-01-06 12 Aiuthucumaru-AlkafT Case Again in Court. Mr. (piekiden Ml I home anil Mr. Justice V". hit ley > "ii-titulc (I si.ecial eonrt of appeui i terday foi .lv hearing of '.I. Miithucuniaru j-nil Alkat^' nection with a <i tin- Supreme Court Mpjotrniaf certain building iontra<t». In the ti>- >i168 words
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Article43 1931-01-06 12 From China and Japan, by Ram hi. due ;it nintß.no r> 7 a.m. tomorrow. r nun Holland, by I'alria, due at ShMBM on Thursday morninif. Kro'ii KuroM (London mails dispaU-he<' oa Dec. i">. Knshgsr, due a; nanag 1 p.m. on Thui43 words
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Article138 1931-01-06 12 Penang Relief Committee s Changed Policy. (From Our Own Correspondent i'K. -lan. ..ed li> thi- honorai;. secretary of the Penan* Chinese I'neni MM Kund says that the $.:.Jimi IV the MOJMnHI -i- I .-ilmost e\h.ius!«d l>\ the repatriation of 'XX' coolie-. On Kriday alwiut ■"•<'<• Chineoe i ll—138 words
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Article88 1931-01-06 12 Bijf Contracts for Fairey Company. Rukl.v. Jan. .">. The tjtal value of Kairey-Kirt-fly single seater w ami roi two sc.iii- mnrhinoi which the haire-. Aviation Co. ha- received from th.Belgian Government is underst.....! t i 00,000. Competitor* it the contract included many famous BnronoM constructiirs. The all-metal typ<-88 words
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Article72 1931-01-06 12 Il<Kly to Ik- Taken To India. Rusroy. Jan. '<. Mr, Muhammad Ali. one of th. MogntOS to the KoiindTal>le Conference. Mordny, was in ill-hvalth when he arrived, and in his speech :-.t the plenary sessmr he told the Hrii.ish delegates thut they might have to (»ive him72 words
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Article43 1931-01-06 12 Acute Unemployment Problem In I.S.A. Nnn York. Jan. 5. The (>read queues in American citieare Krowir>|F lonr/H every iluy. Hundreds of thousand- and hungrily nwm the >ti Communists are active, organising .!< monstratioi of unemployed to demand In ;tei condition Keutrr.43 words
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Article36 1931-01-06 12 Tea Merchants' Employees Come Out. Canton, Jan. *>. A strike has oam <let lared here by the employees of the Canton tea merchants. The employees strongly recent redmtion in their ojojgw. Hi Kna Mm36 words
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Article76 1931-01-06 12 Kxamination Yuan Chairman To Pay Visit. Canton, Jan. The siucli nts of the Sun Vat Sen University, who recently (lecide.l t. rpHumo their studies following a pr innire't strike in protest attains! th. appoit.'inent of a new university nrnsj dent, have sent representatives t > H«ny Ki.nir to76 words
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Article89 1931-01-06 12 Titles Conferred on Local Police Officers. The dovi inment of ln.iia has lOOjfanwl the title of Sanlar Bahadur on Chief Ins. ■attar Bulwant Singh, of the Singapore iininal InUlHgenee Itcpaitment. and that of Rai Bahadur on Chief Inspecto: F'rithvi (hand, of the ami- department. iti iecojrniti'>n of distinguished89 words
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Article108 1931-01-06 12 Tokio. Dec. 26. Take ie hi Hara'ia, Hyotam Sato and .liro Sato were (elected by the executive committee of the Japanese Uttn TenniAssociation as Japan's IMJ !>«■. team. They will challenge in the Kurop. an zone, as they did last year, because il furnishes a more varied108 words
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Article308 1931-01-06 12 Support from I'erak Chinese Miners. At i of I him* mmiii nuota srh. Toe. nuetirn Wa th« i ireular l< lt> ihe U I international tin ootaat r:nl been main ii to a-.iii.LH ark international Tin at th' |nu<- of tt. imiusti y rum Thi- output308 words
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Article26 1931-01-06 12 BRITISH FI LMS. With r< f i umk-r the i .i two film... Yellow Ma~. coming and th.- BIT* Thcv an- I'dUpr .a error Bfl r26 words
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Article50 1931-01-06 12 On April 14, 191 I at Lower Stoke, near Ro. "Mrs. Newton. 17. EBei herds Bu-h. London. It I.'. re a jx-nny utanip. I mowi from that «ter th;- letter wa^ ib-liveni! th«-rf. an': then returned to th«- maaor. writer 3d. loi her own h50 words
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Advertisement56 1931-01-06 12 You will *be satisfied with "GLOVER" BRAND PRODUCT OF DENMARK, The leading Dairy Country in the World. U,, Danish milk mma J -J^^imW^ml S>^ ami mmmaS^l 1 f/'mmmi mmmi* V gmVmmVmmamar m I IDEAL FOR BABY FEEDING. Obtainable from all Provision Dealers in Singapore. Sole Importer* The East Asiatic Co.,56 words
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Article850 1931-01-06 13 Hat All Day for 252. VHEAKNESSBS IN BATTING AND BOWLING. 'Mir a Krnn 'I'm 1 against time i"l aUUMgad lo lor. e a draw in .11.] I. -i mulch auain-l s<>t,lh \lri-a whirh finished at tape IHon «<'«lt-rda>. I tm.urhout the Knicland mninc- ii Mil CMM850 words
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Article633 1931-01-06 13 Mishap to Tromp. WINS FOR JUNE AM) MOWGLI. In »;<leniii.! a, ling v.iath.T ttn- i Singapore Yacht CMb A »<i. i-ngageil in r the Milner Challenge Cup. on Sun iay m.'iaint.. The OOOjrH was that set In the prevailing munsoon. and the same as has Ik en633 words
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Article140 1931-01-06 13 Taesday. Jaauart fi. Rugby:* KaAlri ln>t. I'ast and Present «j. 18.11 8.1 C "A." Raffl««. ».dr. .div Jinuin 7. Ruitby: "C" <o. Welch vt. S.C.C. -A." Taniclm. Hockiy Trial* for Colony team. Thur»4a>. Januart l> RuKby: H.S.R >'.'". v«. ft. Johorp R.A.K. '.<■ (MX > Co. Welch R-irt..140 words
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Article963 1931-01-06 13 S.A.F.A.'s Suggestion. DECISION TO APPOINT NEW SECRETARY. An inter-port footliall competition bet■M Sinjrapore ami Java wax one of the M accepted by the Singapore Amateur Football Association at their annual meeting yesterday at the An son Rca;l Stadium. The President (Mr. R. L. Hastie) was in the963 words
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Article241 1931-01-06 13 S.C.C. Team to Meet R.A.F. On Saturday. The following have been selected to repr. m| an B.C.C. XV against the R.A.F. at Seletar on Saturday A. I. Horsley K. C. Bryant. C. H. Ku K ,ts. W. R. King. H. F. A. Jackson J. H. J. Dredge, G.241 words
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Article242 1931-01-06 13 Singapore G.C. Ladies' Spoon Competition. The Singapore Golf Club ladies' spoon competition for January was played yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mrs. L I). Hardie in A Division, and for Miss Salmond in B Division. Altogether 45 cards were taken out, and the following were returned242 words
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Article72 1931-01-06 13 Annual Meeting of Football Cricket Sections. The annual meeting of the Association Football section the S.C'.C, to make arrangements for the coming season, will be held at the Club on Monday next at 5.15 p.m. All members who are desirous of playing football next season are requested to72 words
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Article67 1931-01-06 13 Annual Events Marred By Rain. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 5. Heavy rain marred the annual police sports held here on Saturday. The events were keenly contested, but there were no records owing to the heavy going. One of the best performances was that of Ghumanda67 words
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Article91 1931-01-06 13 Lawrence, Kas. The colours of autumn leaves will have i nothing on the University of Kansas eleven this wintecr. Bright red pants of airplane cloth. < with r atrip of blue webbing on the bark of each Itg; cream coloured jersey with red numerals in front and back,91 words
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Advertisement37 1931-01-06 13 MOUTRIE PIANOS, The ideal instrument for the Kast, and backed by more than •'><> years' experience in building pianos suitable for the climate. Prisce from $510 cash. 8. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (lneorpcrsttd in Hung loaf) RAFFI.KS PLACE SINGAPORE.37 words
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Advertisement10 1931-01-06 13 Other -p.rlinv news will br found un I'aifr IN. *1"flllllHIHMIHHI10 words
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Advertisement35 1931-01-06 13 G* C» CEILING FANS YOU can HIRE G.E.C. Fans from the Singapore Municipality for $1.50 PER MONTH or purchase them direct FROM THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENGLAND. SINGAPORE KUALA LI Ml'l R r*35 words
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1574 1931-01-06 14 (lljr Our Io»<J<m Critic. J. Jrtfer.cn fill— 1 Edgar Wallavv Ihtes \ot Do It Again— His Thriller Thrills tor Only Tkrm M eeks .rudt> And If vll- M orn Material— 25-1 ear-Old Actm*i Success— His Play doing Well— Drama Of Early Western India.1,574 words
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Article216 1931-01-06 14 (losing Country Bcafl Owing to Taxation. 1 W.igall. »h.. was (Jov- Australia from l'.ejn ti> (General Ciuni.il of 1 (Lincolnshire I Ihvi-ional 1 which he is 1 liairman. aiip.unce«l that, i.wing to the ..nil -Ji'er-tax, he k' hit coantry residence, Pat* Spa. I mhald stated to a216 words
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Article286 1931-01-06 14 Detective Killed By Bandit. ._'<■ n :h' l«-twe«'ii (wilier nrtirer? tnd Sn:inih Hrlef vhnu th« w<-re Iryine to arr st ;n; n a I'ans ho'' l hai ultcil in thn-c ilralhs. while one police nu lies in hospital with a bullet \v<iur.H ir t">o i» not yet286 words
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Article57 1931-01-06 14 Ha Dorothy Dirkrns. a sranddauuhtir of Charles Dirkcns, died recently at a house near the Kent Arms, Paddock Wood. Kent, which is mentioned in one of Charles Dickens' novels. Misi Dickens, who had not been in g<»»'. health for some time, went to Pa<tdo<'l. I Wuod57 words
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Advertisement278 1931-01-06 14 Happy Babies are Breast-fed ~~l 7 i. V»' ilqKCMli vttj largely uin>n tlwt Knrioe oi Cv^ love ;■■>•:, morr impoftam than the tiny uar- /w/i menu so carefully chosen. Dming the u^iJjcAj fcf/bwt Üby trrit i :her u-ill nuikc quite sure that 'he wi c y S»- r.-.t-.'i dcpendi we278 words
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Miscellaneous125 1931-01-06 14 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ACROSS. «»-e Um 1 SappliMtM -ri..l forth i v --.-I 7. SrnilH ,tn < >ri«-nt I .tm| II Cup— lU <-f "iuiic v. lam-.tion »f >urpri»« ■*•">'•> II flurno-J I.- fmr I :<0. K 17. UM who wrl.N Hull" BM I iMi'a »;ird»n mimd Jl S-rur.ty125 words
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Article1396 1931-01-06 15 Stamford Road Crossing. HOW SPEEDING IP COULD BE ACHIEVED. Ttii- ..ntn.l <.f traffic still remains one of Singapore's big problems, and, while notable improvement* have taVen place within the past few years, particularly the Installation of automatic signals, >ti!l room for improvement. The junrii'.n cf .'"tamford1,396 words
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Article95 1931-01-06 15 Illegal Possession of A Rifle. A fine of $10 was imposed on Yusof bin Kusah, a Malay police constable attached to the Kandang Kerbau Division, by Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday on a charge of being in illegal possession of a rifle. It95 words
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Article163 1931-01-06 15 New Year Innovation at The Pavilion. Two New Year innovations have been introduced at the Pavilion Theatre. The prices uf all seats have been reduced and are now $1.25 for all seats upstairs and $1. 75 cents, 40 cents and 20 cents for stats downstairs. The other decision163 words
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Article207 1931-01-06 15 Film Adaptation of Gerald dv Maurier's Play. (By Our Film Correspondent.) A romantic theme with plenty of changing scenery between Canada and London are the attractive features of The Dancers which opened at the Alhambra last night. The film was adapted from the play by Sir Gerald dv207 words
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Article58 1931-01-06 15 Chinese Accused of Passing Forgeries. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 5. The alleged counterfeiting of cigarette coupons formed the basis of a charge against a Chinese who was accused in the police court here today of passing as genuine 300 forged coupons, thus attempting to cheat. The58 words
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Article1118 1931-01-06 15 An Unusual Case. ALLEGED BOGUS POLICE INSPECTOR. Alleged to have been introduced as the Controlling Inspector of Police by his principal to a client, C. N. W. Freri«-hs. a Eurasian, was yesterday afternoon charged before Mr. G. C. Dodd.the Singapore Criminal District Judge, with pretending to be1,118 words
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Article276 1931-01-06 15 Played with Bottles Of Liquor. A remarkable freak game of chess ma? played recently by two Birmingham sportsmen for a £50 bet. The game was played in the house of one of the contestants. The chess board was the black and white check linoleum-covered floor, and the pieces276 words
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Article97 1931-01-06 15 Manchester's Bijf Win Over Hirir.ingham. The annual chess match between Manchester and Birmingham was played at Manchester recently. The Midland captain brought a team of twenty-one, headed by the well-known players H. E. Price and A. J. Mackenzie The home team, which waa exceptionally strong. included eighteen Lancashire97 words
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Article227 1931-01-06 16 HOT DOG SKINS. An American Delicacy Suspect. Diatnwt of the sanitary conditions prevailing in Kussia has led the United Staledepartment of Agriculture, after consult i tion with the S'.ate Department, to in, pose new restriction* on imports of the ■>in which covers the familiar A-reri-can hot dog," or FrankfurU-r sausage.227 words
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Advertisement9 1931-01-06 16 M<<jJiLUM r RERFE< JP|HE? TI WHIIKy Mak J JiWM^fll^tw4oVaflA^J'lWL!^iyM^-9 words
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Advertisement94 1931-01-06 16 BiiPSTAiI I mW^»^ M. .^^^mV^^ W^ f* j/^^^k \J V/v bmmw^^bVmmmmmi msmsmmhbmsClt^ V jLJ^M^BaMsaZaMsLl^^ i •m^O 'V* <rf. »4fc\^-' M^^^^M Walnut, Almond, Brazil Nut, which has been specially Hazel all the finest nuts that packed for export. Each Nature provides, combined by chocolate wrapped in silver Cadbury's into a delicious94 words
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Article1813 1931-01-06 17 Can You Help These Men In accordance with tn>- offer made in Mm- Notes of the Day column we give puhlicity to the lollowing appeal" fat wark Imm men who are unemaloyed as a direct result of the slump. The Eidtor will he pleased to place1,813 words
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Article284 1931-01-06 17 m New Hill to Provide For Research Work. The Kulilkt Indus-try Bill is to i omr up lor second reading in the House of i 'Minmrn tbis month. The object of the Bill is to ensure the I ecntinuancc and development of scientific and industrial research into the284 words
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Article70 1931-01-06 17 (iovcrnment Chooses Site Of 250 Acres. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enanir, Jan. h. A further step is reported here f"i the i translutinif into reality of the MaMM fnr an MMaM in I'enan(t when Coverp- ment acquires the necessary land." has been chosen in Kayan I.epas. ja villape70 words
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Article72 1931-01-06 17 Cantonese (iunman (iets Two Years' Rigorous. A 'ii' ii —tilt of n raiil by llelcctm l|n«|>e<:'ir i>. W. Melnt'ish in a pianUm.n in the ba> kw.itei of Tionif Bahru ■i! S.i'.nlay morning, a Cantonese «;i found in possession of two loaded revolver, and 13 rounds of ammunition. Accused72 words
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Article84 1931-01-06 17 1 our People Hurt and Two Sheds Destroyed. Madrait. !>• Xi n pel ons were seriously injured a« a ii ilt < I in i \|>l'.si> n 'oday in a shed in ihi S- :ith lndi;.n Athh 'i where nrvworka material^ wire rtrr;d In conmtliun with the ensuing84 words
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Article120 1931-01-06 17 U i- kii" rciiw-.l a Ml Itralth .1 nc» |>lllili< ;ih..li devoted to t.|> health in Malaya. The first iawM, whirl- .ontaiii^ a forcwonl hjr f)r A. L ll""i> hr l.( .M.0., in an inten-stinE one. 'nn Irihulions include th««p on Malaria by Dr. J. W. ScharfT120 words
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Article33 1931-01-06 17 out Our Own Corr«ipotident.) bang kok. Jan. 6. i The contingent of Japanese boy scout* arrired here on Saturday for the jam bore* I which i.- proving a great kvkccm.33 words
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Advertisement28 1931-01-06 17 MaggFs Products fiutfd a forties ogaitet kittfienwoiiianM SOUP TABLETS SEASONING OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION DEALERS. HENI*Y WAUGH Co Ltd, siM.WUKt. PfcNANti AMD Kt'AI.A II Ml t t.28 words
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Advertisement223 1931-01-06 17 i WB m t 4TBB* N /ji i\ N ISN'T SHE i BONNIE? i 1 FOR MOTHER BABY 4 SUNSHINE VITAMIN "D" J I J There is Sunshine Vitamin "D" J J > in Sunshine Glaxo t > i > result firm flesh t > < sound bone no i223 words
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Article335 1931-01-06 18 Debts Settled But Sent To Prison. •n Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. r>. K. S. for-yth Forrest, an unemployed I.eiievc-I to hay been forme, Iy Hte near Muar, was sentenced to thr<-e months' ikflltWM imprisonment in the local p«dice court today for cheating ng woithless335 words
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Article176 1931-01-06 18 Case of Whisky That Was Not Billed. I^.h Khai Terk unsiccessfully appealed to the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) yesterday afternoon against a sentence of thr<-.- months' rigorous imprisonment :i him in the Ilistrict Court, on a charge "f :i' tempting to cheat Robinson and to., while in176 words
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Article64 1931-01-06 18 Th> Kurnpean I'nemployment ("nmtiiittee acknowledges the following dona1 inns \rmn\m >tis" (Ipi.hl S2:» K. S. A. M. I Taiping 'branch > 239.34; Singapore Turf < hit. I.ixni; H, n Mr. A. G. (Ilenistor 120; Mi I llanniiran J.'.. Mr. K. M Ritas monthly I Mr. R. Royd (monthly)64 words
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Article419 1931-01-06 18 Chinese Who Expected A Small Fine. That although he had pleaded guilty he was really innocent of at least one of the tw" offences of which he had been con- victed «■«< the ground on which a Chinese, thiough his counsel (Mr. I). K. Walters), applied419 words
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Article121 1931-01-06 18 Arrival in Singapore Next j Month. The cruise liner Kelgenland will arrive at Singapore on Xi l> This year she will come from Bangkok 10 Sinj;ui>oiv un.l remain here 24 hours befon going on to Batavia. The westward route is a popular one for world travellers, as the121 words
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Article35 1931-01-06 18 Tokio, Jan. 1. I Mr. Zonjiro Hnrikiri, n former Mayor of Tokio, has iK-en appointed Vice-Minister dt the I>< p.irtnicnt of Colonial Affairs in ■i t>> Marquis K. Komura, who <li<-<! ri'ccntly. .Nichi-Nichi.35 words
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Article28 1931-01-06 18 Tokio, Jan. 5. Mr. Ilamagurhi. the Premier, who i« re- 1 i rariag bis health rapidly, will be able! t iM«n<l thr DM early in February.28 words
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Article503 1931-01-06 18 Weak R.A. Team Beaten On Padang. SRC. 3 R.A. The S.R.C. defeated a weak Royal Artillery team on the Padang yesterday by three clear goals, but the score does not adequately reflect the full amount of their superiority. In the first half the club players had503 words
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Article136 1931-01-06 18 Selangor and Perak Play To A Draw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 6. The inter-State hockey match between Selangor and Perak resulted in a keen struggle ending in a draw of two goals each. The result was a fair indication of the relative strength of both teams.136 words
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Article192 1931-01-06 18 The position in the Singapore Chest lub'.s grand handicap tournament to date s as follows P. W. D. L. Pt« E. E. Colman 7 7 0 0 TOO I B. Wilmnt 10 7 0 1 «8» II <;. I'.rburv 10 S 0 S SOO 1..i Kam Woon192 words
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Article88 1931-01-06 18 The 11th anniversary of the Amateur Sportinjr Association wu celebrated liurinc the week-end. On Saturday, at the annual meeting, the following official* were elected: Patron, Mr. Aw Boon Haw; president, Mr. Lim Hock Seng vicepresidents, Messrs. Chew Keow Bock, Tan Soo Liew, and Son Eng Siang; hon. secretary.88 words
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Advertisement64 1931-01-06 18 LODGE PLUGS are Invariably vied by ihoie drivers who gat the very best out of their can /-m Sfo hM F»\t»>n Au»o Co. Gu«n Hod Co. Guan Ho« Mm &Co Hock Ho« KCo «nd «ll th, toading Garagvt W__ &T^ M9^ throughout lh« Strailt and F.M S. a»»SI^S IOOOf mx%S64 words
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Advertisement293 1931-01-06 18 aY I a^r^^^^fc. I bSmR if t^^^^^A B^B^^ BUr^ a^B^H 'tLa Li "^^^MlM b^b^b^bl l^B^* 9 wj^^BErA For Discriminating Smokers State Express V^ft^V^^ 'Z&f •^VIR'.IMA LKi.M'.lllh vj|g^r^jiV^Kt 'i& r^ /^7 \SBB^^P^^^ AROATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD LONDON. I'rrhaps onrr in fifty times ;i jjuc:-* "»••> riuhl. Hut fifty times in fifty293 words
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Advertisement1926 1931-01-06 19 Assets exceed |11,000,0W, Awnrmnfe in for« over $88,000,900. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporatsd ia tka Straits Settlements.) LIAD OfflCß i Winchester lions*. Sl.gap.ra. LOBOON OFFICE 17 Old livn. B.C. Th. Comp.ay ha. UO.OOO d.posit.d with ta. Supr.m* Cart of Bn.l.ad and complies with tha British Lif. As.ur.nc1,926 words
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Advertisement180 1931-01-06 19 There is no doubt that the EFFICIENCY OF TIIK THORNYCROFT PROPELLER. is the result of experience gained ull over the world on all kinds of craft. Consult us if you are in any diffi- culty as regards the smooth running and speed of your boat We also carry comprehensive stocks180 words
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Advertisement131 1931-01-06 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUAKANIU CORI*ORATIUN, LTD. I Incorporated in (itul Britain) NrU OSr* for MaU)l SIN(, APORE. MOVADO WATCHES AND CHRONOMETERS. M r m j^-— MIW PATTERNS Pi IfijJ1 fijJ lUSf AKKIVKI> £&ti&wmfty vl 111:)1 11:) First l>ri/l Sold at RENE ULLMANN Wholesale and Retail. Capitol Kuilding Stamford K«»;id.131 words
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