The Straits Times, 27 January 1931
1931-01-27
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Title Section38 1931-01-27 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NIARLT A CKYTCKT.) THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1931. UUCrft C^KTS The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE. TIESCAY. JANUARY 27. 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement102 1931-01-27 1 SINGAPORE: 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6161). I «.15 TONIGHT ».15 lAZZ HEAVEN j I Featuring lAI LI 0M.11.L. Pbonc 52C1-SMI. 9 BPwsssssW, VJS VjftjHs^s^si s»»»P IU M GERMIODE I f—U-.j,^HJ |W B^^f^JpPßßl'^lEa^l OINTMENT H <s»»»»»r itsW _jBPJ9bbbHHBHsbHK__ DENTAL RKAM I ™»^^^p^p|^^^p^^^__ THROAT PASTILLES sMHBsVBHHHHHis^LIsiii^LiIiMi^i^sHsHHsfILBHHIHHH mun soap. JHH MONSOL-GUARD YOUR HEALTH.102 words
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Advertisement256 1931-01-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3*83 > ■I jrYT~T-nM y "**< TO^MpvO— ssm«nk^lisii'is> vAyf ml|Z |L-£ K^Vtv^^i'i no»le«l— ii an M- found favourite [o^^p I^^J 0 j;^ '»^ti-Jrt^^,> S irlr.h4e wash wear. H>t^- «T^Sr I \fr j l^inj'i—j f*V^^P^^ v V» -TsSlanoys" shirts ami p\j»m»». you \.A lT vT^BSss^^^Bsst^256 words
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Advertisement15 1931-01-27 1 I 6.15 TONIGHT ».15 "JAZZ HEAVKN Featuring j lAU.I ONKII.I j Phon« 52«1^C2. L --^^^^^^^r15 words
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Advertisement537 1931-01-27 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SEK> H KS. FEXIMSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. INDKR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LOMtKIN ANU KAR EAST MAIL mtaTOCas, OUTWARD FK'M I.ONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAI'AN. Tonnage due Spore. KIIYBER ».100 Feb. 7 U.| 6.50U537 words
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Advertisement588 1931-01-27 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. m»»»»»m»tMMMMMMEvMiPM (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA). TO U)NI»o\ Naples. Marseille*. Uindoa. Antwerp, KoUerdam aad M»ddl«broagh. i yaawtta Tonnage Due Sail KATORi MARU 10.000 Jan. 2» M > IKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Fe*. 12 13 t YASUKI NI MARU 11^00 Feb. 25 26 HAkoNK MARU 10.000 Mar. 11 12 ;SI WA M\RI588 words
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Advertisement439 1931-01-27 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing* br th* wellmown steamer MARELLA (7.M8 tons i and :he new motor vessel. MALABAR (4412 tons). The »J. MARELLA is one of the large** aad finest steamers trading to Australia,439 words
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Advertisement590 1931-01-27 2 THE EAST ASIATIC fo, LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone SJ2I. PASSENGER AMD FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA. I.ONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAVIBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leav* S'por*. Penang. M.s. bORINGIA Feb 11 Feb. IS m.s. ALSIA Mar. 2S Mar. 27 m.s. SKLANDIA Apr. 8 Ayr. 10 m.i. FIOMIA Apr. 22 Apr. 24 v. LALANDIA590 words
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Advertisement607 1931-01-27 2 THE BLUE FUfim LINE THE MEAN' STEAMSHIP Ca* I IMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM < O, LTD. (Incorporated in Knglaod) FGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLF.S. r>NDOA\ AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWKRP. HAMHURC AND BREMEN GENOA, HAVRF.. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. NKW YORK AND BALTIMORK WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. ONDON, ROTTERDAM AND607 words
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Advertisement519 1931-01-27 2 THE SUM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in I BANGKOK SERVICE for Kretay. Trengganu, Kclantan. lUrjrnnrn. Telupin, Patani. Singorn, Ijic n. Sirhon. Bandon, Mumu. Laniriuati. hbinpi Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAI A In Port Jar 5MAI.INI Feb. I Feb 4 SUHDHADIB Feb. F<b. 11 Th' steamer* are fitted thmagfcoat »itl electric519 words
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Advertisement327 1931-01-27 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO^ I \N FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. j MM BCMMM SailirtT^ for Cnited Slates and Canada I'oints from Hong Kong. San r ranrlt. n and l^os A age lea. rtLDCN TIDE sails from ■smfl Feb. 12 San327 words
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Advertisement1404 1931-01-27 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) -ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. PREICHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hoag Kong, Shanghai aad Janaa Due S'porr s.s. CITT OF KH^OS Keb. 1« HOMEWARDS I s.s. KAZFMRF. for Havre. London. Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan.1,404 words
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Advertisement895 1931-01-27 3 Flooring Tiles In various Artistic ami I Original Designs and Produced l>> K\|h:k nerd j Workmen. LEE KIM SOO 40. UGH BfEl HNGAPORB. WING YIK «.<>! itSMMH "THE CHINA JAM .No. «2 Mil. rll HUG! BOAR* ()l U 8P» lALITI loose or niniinlfd Ncckl \N holesale and K- I Price895 words
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Advertisement316 1931-01-27 4 CLASSIFIED rVDVERTISEMENTS. luximately seven words to line and then- i« a f.at rat' charge of KJ cents per Sine per insertion ».'h i ■mm of one dollar per ir.strtion. ■»men'« will l>e accepted up to 10 nt« i« rhar^.-.| for the use of sskssr. r. allowed I the same laa316 words
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Advertisement574 1931-01-27 4 BOARD- RESIDENCE. OZLET RISF. Phone Centra. Convenient, Homely. lartsjaa. Di rate* $4. $5. Monthly |90, U25. i Service inclusive). FK.' BE GOU. at Rogerrille wo single room* vacant, one double private .ith, verandah. (i....d scry ie. food and leanlir.es*. Mrs. Platt, Phon* 44C1. i ul -wo bachelor fri lI Llv574 words
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Advertisement626 1931-01-27 4 WANTED. I I s rFIi. TH* B OVK* OAT, tulte. itate price. 3K, knor Valley I:. ?<J. WANTED CABttt-UsONCm, 7 knots, good sea-boat. Ail fitting*. 1). x Js. ,S WANTEP. «erond hand chick.. Apply, -no .md ust to Box No. 34. Strait ■> WANTED, for occupation, April. Office 2 .W.K.626 words
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Advertisement624 1931-01-27 4 BUSINESS PREMISES io LET. TO I. No*. XI, SC ai.d U. if British Malaya Traitu- A Kx. cuter Co.. Ltd.. Telephone V. M 5». TO LCT. store, capacity H. 410 sq. feet. I'iontinit S'porr River. No. 07. Hubert so, i quay. A:>ply Bsl M. Nathan, 8-B, De Souza Street. TO624 words
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Advertisement660 1931-01-27 4 LEC.AL NOTICES ASEPSO NOTICE kl 1- Trarf 4rrk depitterl .ibo.e is the propert> £DWABD COOI ft COMPANY LIMITKD a r:cor"u>rate.l :r Kn^lanti :ind h.ivln; t» Rejistered Ofllce x: The Soapery. Bow. o.i-io-.. f r 'hat the same is used ,j ,h, .c: of Soa.^- o( nd clekiun- and w-»hin; prepar-.660 words
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Advertisement513 1931-01-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE The F.xchan?e Banks will be iay. Februan 2. ThaipiS.A.F.A. LEAGUE, 1931. Kntne. a-.- NwlKsl fn.m aff.l.j.h. a Appluati. Ed b) an enl fe. al (1.ret«r>. 8.A.1 RoSinxm Roa.i. not later than rel.r-. The Annual Meeting ef th. Lea*rsM w-.1l h, hel Cji. PKwnssM* -H. IMI. at I513 words
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Article656 1931-01-27 5 I I The iileml of a comprehensive networ 1 of airlines, radiating from London, an I eventually linking England with Indi. South Africa, and Australia with a rapi 'ay and ni-^ht service of air trails, is t be discussed at one of the most importar official656 words
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Article302 1931-01-27 5 C ARS STONED. lundhi Day Scenes In Bombay. Bombay. Jan. 5. Scenes of great disorder occurred in Bombay today, when hartal was observed as a tribute to Maulana Mohammed Ali (whose death in London was reported durinir the week end); it was also the monthly Gandhi Day," and Congress supporters302 words
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Article599 1931-01-27 5 BEYOND MINISTER'S POWER." Rule Nisi Against Miss BondfieW. it, A King's Bench Divisional Court, coi i. sistinK of Justices Avory. Swift, ar jj|<harles. recently granted an ex pari 1 1 application made on behalf ;>f Mr. Joh f Hall Barron. secretary of the Nstiorvi Trade Defence Association, for a rul599 words
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Article185 1931-01-27 5 Woman Wrestler's Surprise I For a Thief. fiurlave BfWineville was rerently senfenced by a Paris Court to five yrar>' «-n il M-r\itude for attempted robbery with violence. The "victim." Mme. Genevieve Tranicher Cave a full explanation in Court of the causes which made the attempt a failure185 words
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Article201 1931-01-27 5 Indian Peasant Fights With Spiked Stick. The story of an encounter between a peasant and a tiger in a village in the environs of Bombay wax related to the Bombay police by tome villager* who came t > Bombay for medical aid for their comrade. The201 words
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Advertisement588 1931-01-27 5 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE IT OKDKK OP THK SUPREME t'Ol'KT OF lOHORK AT JOHOKK HAHRI. M I md \|.pli. il.or. of UM. Srnai in State o' I an irra of Iff acrei. U vi Johora I*l I)'., -übirct to the am.. The land is partly .v I'uhlir Auction by Syrd588 words
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Advertisement604 1931-01-27 5 TEN DERS. CHINESE SECRETARIAT h NOTICE. TENDERS NOTICE i« hrrrby given that tenders art now irmtr.l for the rerular cleaning of thi "ie Seep tun.'it. Specification of suet me may be teen at the Chinese Secretariat. bate of cluing: 4 p.m. Jan. 80, 1931. 1. A. BLACK. Protector of Chinese,604 words
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Advertisement236 1931-01-27 5 You want a Long Life electrical installation and the life of the installation depends upon the wire*. Let your installation depend upon HEJ4t-E-'Y CM. A. Wires the wires I that will last as long as the building itself. *> JL T^i it vT>J jCHmmV II it mlTdMB.^" MV 9 MB*,236 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter47 1931-01-27 6 To the Editor of the Str*its Times. I IkoffMfl M i a Mitrht I Uwriti— thri.iijh the medium of you I Btt4 r and t" Only h»lf n h-iur\ .il)«iT\»U"t, in this locality wil *ary. Th«n Zh\ ••njoy a little un ALSO TIRKD." .lan- 1 147 words
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Letter, Illustration413 1931-01-27 6 1 Y Times. I into th.- H -!;mv'htiv of an M hi.d I on-political ttr.il ll ha ime. While hi tl 1 M G«T- fit I tried th> i :tu<<- I f hu:v.ane killing »mi u\f taken muih iatanal in th Nothing I a^. 'im.wnci. Ix-.n none in413 words
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Letter643 1931-01-27 6 To the Editor of the Straits. Times. Sir.- Men and women h»ve been JfT««P•d into the quick and the f»«» d -_J he d d .now nothing; or what knowledge th«> ,«ve is stagnant. The qu.ck know somehing. mnd seek to le«rn more. In tne .ccelerated tempo643 words
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Article207 1931-01-27 6 The slwaW h*ir atftM of to-day mas* beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful bair is now easily obtained. H I* simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft It brings "Lit all the real life and lustre all the natural wave and207 words
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Article176 1931-01-27 6 For Trial on Bigamy Charge 1 At 16. Margaret Douglas, aged U>. was charg- t with bigamy at Widnes recently, and GMSSJI Peter Parker, aged 21, was I charged with aiding and abetting. They were committed for trial, bail being allowed. According to the police, the176 words
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Article225 1931-01-27 6 Five Men Captured And Convicted. At th« Exbekia Court, in Cairo, ree.-Uy, live drug-traffickers, local subjects who I have been carrying on a Kg trade in herion and hashish, were sentenced to th? maximum penalty of (We y.ars har.l labour each, with a fine of £E 1.000 each225 words
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Article214 1931-01-27 6 Students' Tribute to Mr. J. H. Thomas. Mr J. H. Thomas, the Dominions Secretary, received a new honour when he was invested with the Order of the Egg It was conferred on him by a deputation of the South African Students delegation visiting Great Britain which214 words
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Article162 1931-01-27 6 To Arrive in Bombay On April 16. I New Delhi, J»n. 16. It is now definitely settled that Lord tnd Lady Willingdon will arrive in Bombay on April 16, while Lord and Lady lrwin will leave on Apr. IS. Ottawa, Jan. 15. The women of Canada have printed162 words
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Article119 1931-01-27 6 Rehearsing a Film of Circus Life. (iro k, the famout international clown, who has declared that he is never returning to the stage, has become a film producer and actor. He has hired a studio from the Ufa, the big German film company, at their grounds near119 words
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Article34 1931-01-27 6 Yet Another Ambitious Scheme In China. 1 The committee in charge of Mongolian and Tibetan affairs has proposed a Nan- king-Mongolia air service via Una to I Manrhouli.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 34 words
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Article31 1931-01-27 6 German Minister Sends In His Resignation. Shanghai, Jan. tt. The G»rman Minister to China, Herr Von Borsch, has resigned and is returning to Germany shortly.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 31 words
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Article35 1931-01-27 6 Leg AmpuUted as Result Of Old Injury. London. Jaa. 16. As the result of an old mining injury, I Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' leader, ha« bad his lee amputated.35 words
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918 1931-01-27 6 Legislative Council Aid. $3,000 VOTE PASSED YESTERDAY. L Among the supplementary votes recommended to the Legislative Council, at it* meeting yesterday, for authorisation was one of $3,000 as a grant to the Singapore Flying Club. This was in addition to $22,000 provided for in918 words
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Advertisement169 1931-01-27 6 CTVjfPNp^^^K rr m I*""'" Dealer* or j—i i >_X Singapore I'rnang Ipoh. The COTY way to Greater Charm Les Compactes COTY THE above illustration is but one of the various presentations of the t'oty Comparts.. .This "extra plate' model is e\tremel> smart and takes up very little room in one's169 words
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Advertisement129 1931-01-27 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 and TOMORROW Amazing Success demands extension of Season NORMA SHEARER IN A SMASHING COMEDY DRAMA MORE EXQUISITE THAN EVER IN AN EXQUISITE. WITTY. BRILLIANT PRODUCTION "LET US BE GAY" SUPPORTED BY THE GREATEST. MOST LOVABLE OF SCREEN COMEDIENNES MARIE DRESSLER Another Magnificent Programme by Metro Goldwyn Mayrr129 words
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Advertisement296 1931-01-27 7 jd* d v *y. .w w h w y k wyy oo 0000 ooooCo or o o c\c I m W J I I 16,1511 6,15 1 LAST NIGHT |ais] Positively the Last Two Performances of RADIOS HIGHLY ENTERTAINING MUSICAL COMEDY-DRAMA JAZZ HEAVEN Mirth Melody Romance with SALLY O'NEIL SEE!296 words
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Advertisement183 1931-01-27 7 Lm Starting Monday For Two Nights Only LJ H BUDDY ROGERS NANCY n ml CARROLL IN THEIR BIGGEST SUCCESS U CLOSE HARMONY W J WITH B JACK OAKIE, "SKEETS" GALLAGHLR AND HARRY GREEN ■f FILMDOM'S GIFT TO THE TIRED BUSI- H m^ NESS MAN AND HIS FAMILY W* LJ BUDDY183 words
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Article711 1931-01-27 8 Stven Revolutionaries Sentenced. (Fr ni Our Own C4WT««pond«iit.> Kuala I.umnur. Jan. 26. ;-h who gave his age as 17 I during bis trial at the today, l>ut (jrinne<l with ■t- when «entenc«d to threi imprisonment. ;he .•■etrelary of th« I ,ih Party. and dorumentr bin in711 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article397 1931-01-27 8 Agreement with French Press Federation. y A settlement of the differences between the publisher of the Coty group of news- 0 paper* (L'Ami dv Peuple, Gaulois, an> 0 Figaro) and the organisation of the remainder of the French Press is announc- 3 cd. This marks the end397 words
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Article45 1931-01-27 8 From China and Japan, by Katon Maru. iv.- at Singapore on Thursday. Prom Europe (London mails dispatched l >n Jan. 8) by Rohna, due at Penang 6 a.m. m Friday. From Holland and Germany. by Koningin der Nederlanden, due at Singa>ore on Thursday.45 words
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Article26 1931-01-27 8 The Shipping and the Import and I Export Offices will lie open on Monday. Feb. 2. for one hour only (from 10 a.m. hj 11 a.m.)26 words
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Article30 1931-01-27 8 The Clerical Union's new club house it Balestier Plain, which ha.; been given iy Mr. Aw Boon Haw. will be officially -ipcneil by the donor on Saturday at 5 p.m.30 words
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Article199 1931-01-27 8 Oeposits Held by Leading Banks. Aa-rrrrate deposits of $13^68.012.000 are T eld l>> the ten l*rge*l hank« in the world. SMSjasJhal to a compilation by the American f lanker M thi. husre toUl the Briliah Big ,ye l.anks account for $7.826.0117.000. four kmerican bank* account for $:.J36.164.000.199 words
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Article77 1931-01-27 8 Rujr*->- J Foreign eichanren are AmsUrdam 12. MV Athen.. ;t7:i. Bomhay lv ft\ Berlin t»M%, Busaall It."',. Bucharest KIT Riu 4 11 12. Kutnui Aires 34 3-l«, (openhar»n l«I«'i. o«a*ra 2. r ..oy. Ilel>ingfors lU2\. Ilimc Kong; ll\d.. Li.bon 10M6. Madrid 4«.>*o. Milan '.'J74'i, Mont* Video 324. Nt* Tart77 words
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Article30 1931-01-27 8 A c«bl» t.. l«rwi« «nd I'rat. Ltd. dated Jan. 27. .Into that the rtorku of rubber in Laaiaa an<i Ln-rrpool ar» 122..1T1 Uu, «n inrrraac on th« wrrk30 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article433 1931-01-27 8 lain* Pd. Boj*r» StlUrt tl <1 A-am kumhin- XI 12 .-5 Ayer Hitmm Tin 11 1* 4H cd. 11 tl Baagrin Tin 12 9 13 9 1 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.16 1 1 Batu Caw 0.60 ».M 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.35 0.40 U «1 Burraah Malay 10433 words
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Article260 1931-01-27 8 ML Pd. Bayert Sellers t t Alex. Brick Ordi. 1.30 til X 2 Alex. Brick Prtft. M 6 2.2* cd. fl fl Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.104 1 1 Central Eat-in* 0.46 0.40 nom. ***** Chinese lon. Bank 70.00 75.00 II fl Con. T. 8. 7 Pref. 18 9260 words
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Article101 1931-01-27 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p*. dab. of IW6 rod. IWI-M 1M IN ci Singapore Municipal a p*. of 1901 red. IMO $1,878,000 par. pram. Singapore Municipal 44 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 11.M..0M M,» Singapore Municipal 4% p.c af 1909 red. 19U $1,900,000 »S par Singapore Municipal101 words
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Article387 1931-01-27 8 Frascr and Co. and Lya D and Evatt's quotations. rraa.r Lyall A 4 Co. Eratt Allrnhy (fl) Alor Gajak (II) A. HiUm ($1) i. tullf (llj A. Malay A. Hoick ($1) A. Pinii (fl) BuMtt (tl) Brunei (|6> B Jclulont (|1) Broca. Ifl 8 Katil (|1) B. Keponr387 words
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Article163 1931-01-27 8 Me* China, Hainan). Japan. Korea. Poraota. East Siberia. Philippine Island*. W.stern Canada and Writern States of I I A Madra- Maru' North and Eaat Inilia I BrnrWaln. Laboean Bilik and Tandjonr Balei i Singararija .Stlat I'andjanr. B»ngkali». Siak, Pakan Baroe and I'ajakombo I Hong K»..n K Hagan163 words
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Article37 1931-01-27 8 MAILS FOR E UROPE. ■7 Ii Art«rn»o Kdarana Kalv.n Takl... An«-»r» Tjrrimai 8'porr Lnn4oit IWt Arral. l.ff. ]■> J«B. 12 Dm. 1m Jan. 10 Jan. 17 J.n I J»h U Jan. 1 Jan. M Jan. L- J- M37 words
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Article175 1931-01-27 8 Tu. Ship* aWacaU* Wbarrcs or MfMM U arrive. Entranc* KEFPEL HASBOLI Ma.n Wharf |Mk I -h H (I Th. Oil Wharf U. \>ncr Bi,...k. Cm! Wharf Patrol. VESSEL* IN DBT DOCU. Tu|M| Pagar. Albert Dock Arraloon Apcar. Virtur.a l>u>k i I- K K Ktmal HirWir. Kin('> DbbI175 words
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Article13 1931-01-27 8 The P. »nd O. K»ly«n r«-«rhc<l Lond<m ■t 11 p.m. on Jan. 2f>.13 words
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Article82 1931-01-27 8 Thr following «tati»tu all n Ifmrdini; rubber exports ('om thr uodvr mentioned places have been received by th< Jar a Sumatra Handelmaatachappij Total export* for December fr 22.277 of which U United kingdom. 2.27* to the U.S. of Amir: I the K.MS 7,4t5. Total export* for December from82 words
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Advertisement33 1931-01-27 8 HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY at prices meaning INVESTMENT cry bu assortment of ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS WEDDING PRESENTS Silverware WATCHES A SPECIALIT* riumsands of different patterns in stock RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building, Stamford Road. Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement259 1931-01-27 8 THE MONTHS OF TORMENT Pimples on Child's Scalp. Healed by Cuticura. My little son had an awful aore head for three months. The trouble started with little pimples on hts scalp, and after a while spread almost all ova his head. I had to keep his head bandaged to prevent259 words
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Advertisement11 1931-01-27 8 Sportinf rvrnt* will found un4*r itparate heading on the iportt p«f«.11 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous261 1931-01-27 8 MALAYAN iffiTTORdLOGICAL SEIRVICe! Dafly Wetttfcr rt. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Hirer- Spec.l Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. K. P. ins. bears. I m.p.h. Alor Star »1 «T M IOJt M 5 IJkle KoU Bharu M M Nil lm rin K.Trenrganu M «B Nil 10.5 H6261 words
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Miscellaneous162 1931-01-27 8 /1BBANGEMENTS FOR JHE WEEK. araaay. Jaaaary ST. H W. 3 17 S ft In, 142 p.m. Medical <o'll*»e Graduate 1 dinner to Dr. A. U Hoopi. Burop* Hot«l. V»4mrt*»y. Jaaaary St. H.W. 3.56 a.m- 8 ft. 1 i«.. «S9 P 7 in. "bandar. Jaaaary Xt. H. W. ■"> R ft162 words
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Article293 1931-01-27 9 Our Financial Correspondent - Our Financial Correspondent.) Ml, Rubber Stocks Still (limbing. 174 TONS I OR TOMORROWS AUCTION. •<y. lit a.m. Tudat* Mm Knbix-r !L" cm p-r Hi. Tin. I*.O ton^ a! s.ih.7;, p«- r picul. rda> In i Nnl.ber. I ondon. I MM. unrhanKrd. Nrv >, rk. 7", t down293 words
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Article193 1931-01-27 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. in* at th<- j.,,, j3 t 1 hf( firm .>r jrr; I".. ]»rk. Jltun Indian ■\'i -tralian i;. j.. r II ■inrt«... r. pi7v..ns. BMbjtd TO prr I r te i h .'•h H.-w a! Rah I IS, chmcharu i Itkan l-ied Iv193 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article1277 1931-01-27 9 Is Britain Displaced INTERNATIONAL CARTEL SAVED. j (By Leonard J Htid. assistant editor ol The KcoaoaiiM.) The year 1930 wms a gloomy one for Tade and industry tre world over, and iIM and steel presents no exception to U.is fact The previous year had1,277 words
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Article487 1931-01-27 9 Trading Loss of £2,495 For The Year. The twcntynr«t annul! meeting of the Sunrri Hahru Ruhl.fr Kttate*. I Id n> hel.l lit Bunre H..u 71. Si Mary Am, London. Mr I' 1. Burit. hair man of the company pmidin*. In the MMtM of hi- ipffih th. chairman487 words
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Article387 1931-01-27 9 Year's Working Shows Loss of $78,650. 1 The fuliowinir directors' report ««<! »tatement of accounts of the Wiftil I Rubber < v Ltd.. f.,r the >«i-r *ndcd S. will pr*»rntrd 1., ifcr »har<. holder, al th* ■'••u.-th unhnai> general meet Hi* |.-n> t.. be held at th* registered387 words
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Article204 1931-01-27 9 Policies Announced For Present Year. Several rubber producing- c< mpan><- h»vr laaued -Lalemmf. on tapping policy il The director* of the fcait Asiatic 1.. Eataifl* 'compri.inf n,l« am?, plarted. <-f which 10.62U aciv» nr< mature nMH hat. adopted a modnitd >>»t»m of tapping. which the output dunn* \v?,l204 words
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Article60 1931-01-27 9 LatMt C«bl« London Spot Ah) M. J*r ll> New Y-rk -Spot Sn., i crnt* 7", p*r Ib. R U MHl to London Standard Spot Standard II S.S. un Tender Februarr .M.ich Ml. March April-June n Juh oayen IS 1 It 1 u 1 seuar i60 words
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Article315 1931-01-27 9 Empire Free Trade Not Practical.'* Sir Walter Runcimaa, M.l' I prefer to dcai with farts, and finu that th<y definitely disagree with ihe a* prescion that tiade at present is even 1 mendinr" Hon. Janit-. Moncreiff Ralfour. 0.8. E. hairman. Scoltwli Slorm-hoMers Investment Trust. Ud.) "Just as 18315 words
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Article657 1931-01-27 9 Bank of England Gold Movements. Samutl Montagu and < u .'s weekly lull n l«!ter. dated I-«ndi>n. Dec. 24. Ml The h..n!. of KnirUr.l irold reserve attain* r..te. amounted to £150,580.757 on D.r. 17 M compared vith iM5I.5tf7.54: on the previous Wednesday!, and rrptesrnts an in n.»M of657 words
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Article133 1931-01-27 9 Special Precautions by (irrman Manufacturers. Berlin, Dec. 11. In order to combat American rumpetition and the orerfloodinr of thr (■trmin market with Ufelv razor blades, the Association lierman Kaxor Blade Manufactyrar* in i S«l»ni(vn has decided to standard)** the •t*«l which it to be used by the133 words
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Article292 1931-01-27 9 Help for Tin Rut Not For Rubber. PROIHCE NO MORE T\\ IS NECESS \k\. (By A. W. still. At high nooi tfci in .iml dark Mi ;t w.l for the i .m M| '.heir MMJ thr..U(rh Uh The condition* are v a ha* happened durir... H rubber292 words
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1198 1931-01-27 10 The Straits Times Singapore Tuesday JAN. 27, 1931. THE I.S.P. IN THE SLUMP. Apr.rt from the natural consequences <i:.«mis*als and reduced salaries imoni th< anting community, there is reason t< believe that the Incorporated Society o 1 Planters v feeling the rubber slump ii the form c f a new1,198 words
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Article13 1931-01-27 10 Mr. J. G. BI»cU. M.C.fl.. h»« b«n «p p<«inl«<J to «ft MM Srtrftary.13 words
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Article13 1931-01-27 10 Mr. A. Heywood-W«<ldinitton. M.C.S has been appointed Aui»iant Control!, r ot Labour, Penan*.13 words
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Article18 1931-01-27 10 I Mr. f. P. Smith. M.C.S.. ha* been ap pointed to officiate at Resident and Polio Magistrate, Labuan.18 words
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Article16 1931-01-27 10 Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. M.C.S >>a appointed Registrar. District .1 i.Iici- and I FirU Magistrate, Malacca.16 words
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Article16 1931-01-27 10 Mr. K'lwuM Ardrrson. Junior. i« nflv dully recognised as Vice-Onn«ul for the United States at Singapore.16 words
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Article45 1931-01-27 10 I Mr. P. N. Kniirht. of Mn<(i. A<l»m« and Allan. Penang, and Mrs. KniRrii left for home by the motorship Mennia. The Hon. Mr. W. Miller Mackay km i been appointed a member of the Indian Immigration Committee in placi' nf Mr F. E. Becker.45 words
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Article29 1931-01-27 10 I The death took place in I-ondon on Jan. > 16 of Sir Arthur Kanshaw at thi< ugv <<< 82. He wa« for neatly 40 years In the Indian Civil Service.29 words
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Article35 1931-01-27 10 I Mr. F. G. Bourne, who returned from leave on Saturday, resumed his dutii- M Corner for Singapore yesterday and relieved Mr. V. R. Litamer, who will b» proceeding on Home leave on F»b. 6.35 words
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Article42 1931-01-27 10 r I The Government of India has conferred the title of Rao Bahadur on Rao Sahib R. Subbaya N'aulu. until rfrently Aifrnt I for the Government of India in Malaya. I 1 The Rao Bahadur 1» now Revenue Divisional Officer, Narasapatnam, Vizagi-42 words
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Article51 1931-01-27 10 paiam. r A picture of Miss Rachel Ilumr f daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. P. Hume, who r*tlr*d <omi years ac from < the position nf British Resident. Perak I is given in a London newspaper. It i« announced that she is to marry Mr. P. V. Pitt, of the51 words
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Article1096 1931-01-27 10 IS A DEATH PENALTY NECESSARY Reflections on Abolition In Italy. (K> If redo R<*<-o. the Italian Mini-lrr o Justice.) As Italy in one of the few HHtria that rave abolished t v c death penalty we have <ften been asked whether we were lied in aboliihinir it and also for1,096 words
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Article552 1931-01-27 10 A COSTLY ORNAMENT. A staiitiurf. t>> th.- B.at.l of the Victoria Theatre «nd Hal! state* tha: at the la -t meet ins: th.arrounts tm w.r. shn«init a laM fat th. (11.M0.83, in< ludinc the I .larter of VV-'T.V This provule* a very rink 1 arirumer.t for552 words
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Advertisement170 1931-01-27 10 BgBBBT a BBBBnV I TRUMP 'Arroav Shirt ARROW, TRUMP j TWO DISTINCT QUAUTIES. TRUMP." PADDOCK." In plain blua, tan and gMJ. In plain white only. Price $4.25 nett. Price $5.00 nett. Displayed and Stocked for the first time in Singapore by JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I Incorporated In Englar.d) ■N6APOKS,170 words
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Advertisement148 1931-01-27 10 •**}>s&■ <»««» U.S. DE SUVA k BROS. I JEWELLERS a DIAMOND MERCHANTS I New Good* la Sterlins SUrar aa4 E.P War* M y»ar«' •syartoaea T.I > *1. HIGH ST. TUrn -SilTaaraa.- SINGAPORE, >»«»»! BARGAINS PIANOS RETURNED FROM HIRE AND ON COMMISSION SALE. I I-KH.IIT GRAND PIANO. English Model, in food148 words
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1009 1931-01-27 11 I'roblem the Result Of Evolution. WAKMNC. >lr. < hurt-hill on omini Dangers. In a dtliale <>n India following a statement l>\ Ik* I'rime Mini-1.r. Mr K..lil»in hU il on ii Id >h- I h«- duty of the iin-crMlhi' l>arl) In nn|il<1,009 words
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Article423 1931-01-27 11 Police Charge Crowd Mayor Arrested. Poona, Jan. 2G Mr. M. K. Gandhi has been released, i mil wad (near Poona), Jan. 27. f Mr. M. K. Gandhi, interviewed by i Keiiter correspondent while awaiting a train for Bombay, declared that he kept an open mind onReuter - 423 words
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Article144 1931-01-27 11 Many Injured in Police Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Jan. 26. The police were called upon to disperse! I bbbjM meeting which Congress extremists hail decided to hold in spite of the official >.' 'ire. Indians turned up in thousands on the Muidan. several processions converging on144 words
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Article44 1931-01-27 11 Three Killed and Many Injured in Holland. Amsterdam, Jan. 27. Three people were killed and many injured through a passenger train colliding with a goods train at Groningen station. The accident occurred as the result of a mistake by a pointsman.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article112 1931-01-27 11 A German Controversy. CHANCELLOR SOUNDS A WARNING. Berlin, Jan. ML i The German Steel Trust proposes to cut 1 wages in the workshops at Essen by 20 per cent, and to reduce the number of I working day*. This month, if necessary, the Trust i prepared,Reuter - 112 words
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Article256 1931-01-27 11 An Australian Scandal Echo. Canberra, Jan. 26. The Federal Cabinet, by a majority, ha* decided to reappoint Hr. Theodore as Treasurer. This decision is subject to ratification by the Labour caucus, which Mr. Scullin, the Prime Minister, will demand tonight. The case which led to Mr. Theodore's resignation256 words
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Article139 1931-01-27 11 Sequel to Attempt on Life Of Governor. Lahore, Jan. L'rt. Rejecting the jury's recommendation to mercy the Sessions Judge, Mr. Anderson, sentenced to death the man Han Kishem. who wr.s charged with the murder of Police Sub-Inspector Channan Singh, who was shot dead when an attempt was made139 words
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Article59 1931-01-27 11 Returns Show £12,000,000 Adverse Balance. Cario. Jan. 26. It is learned that the Egyptian foreign trnde returns for 1930 show an adverse trade balance of about £12.000,000.— ReuUr. Cairo, Jan. 24. It is understood that the Government has decided to allow the unrestricted export uf gold up toReuter - 59 words
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Article76 1931-01-27 11 Italian Success After 24 Days. I Rome. Jan. 26. M Italian troop? have completed the occn- ih pation of Libya as a result of the cap- t> ture of Kufra after 24 days of fighting over a 12-mile front. About I'M native* were killed and a UReuter - 76 words
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Article39 1931-01-27 11 Shanghai, Jan. 26. The Nanking National Government has i im ssued orders that the (Greater) Shanghai ol ilunicipality should close all unregistered hi avings banks to prevent the people from tc *ing defrauded.— Sin Kuo Mm. aSin Kuo Min - 39 words
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Article129 1931-01-27 11 Native Producers. NEXT SIX MONTHS WILL BE DECISIVE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. M The Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times suicirests that the present rubber situation depends upon the attitude "f the native producers in Sumatra and l>utch Borneo. Many are unable to carry129 words
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Article161 1931-01-27 11 Appointment as (tovernoi Of Bermuda. London, Jan. 2C. I. ieut. -General Thomas Astley CubUt has been appointed do-.ernor of Bermuda in succession to the lute Sir Louis Bols. Reuter. Lieut, (ieneral Thomas Astley übitt C.B CM (i.. 1) 5.0.. R.A., has been (;.(i. C. <.f the161 words
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Article68 1931-01-27 11 Efforts to Find Way Out Continue. Rugby, Jan. 26. Although the Iwillot <f the Weavers" Amalgamation resulted in the rejection, by 90.000 to 45.000. of the proposal to ■Ha negotiating powers to its executive in the Lancashire cotton dispute, officials if the Ministry of Labour are continuing theirBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article80 1931-01-27 11 New Clause as to Purchase Of Gold. Amsterdam, Jan. 26. The Netherlands Bank has revised the ilause of its statutes regarding the purchase of gold. The clause now lays it down, as a rule, that the bank will buy bullion in a weight of about 12'» kilogrammes andReuter - 80 words
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Article57 1931-01-27 11 Famous Anglican Dean To Resign. Rugby, Jan. 26. The Dean <»f Canterbury, Dr. H. R. L. i fheppard, who is well-known in connec- j ion with broadcast religious services, i« < signing on Feb. 2K on medical advice, iis health it improving steadily, but the lootors warn himBritish Wireless - 57 words
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Article89 1931-01-27 11 Construction of New Posts To Be Undertaken. i New Delhi, Jan. 2fi. After the troubles at Peshawar last yt-ar the Government sanctioned the con- structton of posts, linked by metalled roads, on the Khajuri and Akakhel Plains, with the object of preventing hostile con- contrations threatening Peshawar.Reuter - 89 words
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Article90 1931-01-27 11 M. Briand Remains at The Foreign Office. Paris. Jan. IT. M. Pierre Laval has MMMdad in constituting a new Kremh wrnment. ThJ chief CUMMl |»»ts will I.e held M follows: Pr me- Minister ar.l M fw Ham Affairs:— M. Purie LmbL Foreiifn Minister M I KinaiMe90 words
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Article86 1931-01-27 11 Prime Minister Willing To Receive Deputation. 1 Rugby. Jan. -''< In the House of Commons O [•Minister agprcatad wiUtagnai a cleputation on the subnet ol Urn I ernment decisi-.n not ti> enter an team for the Schneider Trophy race, but said he doubted if it woul<i Htra muchBritish Wireless - 86 words
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Article213 1931-01-27 11 Big Haul by New York i Customs. Ni-w Yoik. Jan. Six hundred half-pound tini of opium. valued at over 1120,00(1 customs officials during the inspection of i the British mutorshin Ral.y Castle, from Port Said. The opium was conce K-.l n th- of a hollow stw! MMt N"Reuter - 213 words
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Article60 1931-01-27 11 Demand for a $8,000,000 Subsidy. Shanghai. Jar. M. It is t<timatf<l th.it. a* a NaaM «'f th»I abolition of likin. tin- Sh«-n*i |>p.\ revenup will show an annual <liti Wast $8,000,000 and Gwaiml TlM llu chen, the chairman of th* vinoial Government, is demanding that the Nanking60 words
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Article140 1931-01-27 11 Suicide at Home of Retired Civil Servant. My difficulties arc insu'inountaMo. My own fault. N«Mto I I I earn foririve. I beg pity for iry (x.>r wife ami <hild. I rav.- M out of my mttti nine months." Thi-. note was found in thi U.iroom of Alfrwl Krnest140 words
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Article49 1931-01-27 11 China to Pay $5,000,000 For One Set. Shanghai, Jan. 24. j ."he Ministry of Communication, innunces that the purchase price in respect I f the Shanghai -Chefoo submarine cables J »s been fixed at *."> .000.000. to be paid Japan upon relinquishment of the < ibles— Sin KuoSin Kuo Min - 49 words
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Article44 1931-01-27 11 Net Profits of 157,911 For Past Year. (From Our Own Corre»ponii. London, Jan. 26. The Sineap.ri Tract mn fits, f..r the year mM i.J~.'JH. It is proposed to pay a divider eifht per <ent. M the preun on account of arrears.44 words
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Article170 1931-01-27 11 MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Soviet Snub for Labour (iovernment. TIMBKK (AMPS. No Inquiry Into Prison Labour Allegations. In t}., ||j n(f ti Sir William Da Mr. H. Walton K, .reign Al Mr. LitvinofT had K-mon. Over, sider the request for an mvi najard to the allagw ad labour .in.l general170 words
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Article241 1931-01-27 11 PEACE IN KWANGSI Negotiations Reach An Interesting Stage. -nai. Jan. 2(1. hiang Kai-ink, Mr Hu Han niin (in- chairman of the l.t-tfi-luuve Yuan), a. Want' SKao-hung v to have formulated a general Aangai <lfl;i I ha- dut Will i ;»k<-n in han«i M the arrival of (;<n'ial < han Cfcai-tMlg,241 words
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Article59 1931-01-27 11 Nanking s rears of Red Propaganda. Shanghai. Ml Ks.itvi.-i Kml'Aay i- id that the Government <•( S<.\i«-t Russia irm-t!i that. livf.prr outitaiwiinir <|Ue*tion> ran be j-vttltd. th*re niu.«t fint b«- a resumption •.f i: between Kuxm and China. '.oweser. i aitanda and in -li|i'jlatinK that adr<juat«- prrrautiunary59 words
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Article34 1931-01-27 11 trial) hur.h Literary and which meet on alternate the Tomlinson Hull at will have a Daper read to them t><night on Scottish Home Rule I -tevenson. Thi- paper will U followed by a ditcuuion.34 words
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Article4786 1931-01-27 12 Steps Taken to Protect Malaya. MEDICAL SERVICES. UNOFFICIAL CRITICISMS IN COUNCIL. ■■>..!■. iVariu! eaaMQMBjM n Mkated ,i-ht '.n prii- Mmiato tl ar> fAntatiea <>i" taw also came up tad i i;h <in»f oppomembers whi>. principle. ol>K< 1 l ,:.iure which the More nun- to consider4,786 words
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Article684 1931-01-27 12 Two Unusual Cases. CHINESE WHO FOUGHT WAY TO LOCK-IT. (From Our Own Correspondent. i Penang, Jan. M. Two most unusual cases cam* up in the police court her* today. In r.ne. Oon Keng Ewe was charged »irh disorderly conduct in a police station. Lewis, the684 words
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Article144 1931-01-27 12 Default in Respect of Some Railway Bonds. London. Jan. 2fi. In the BMM of l'i mrm.ns. replying It Mr. A. M. Sunuyl, the l>.ioni-t memkr f..r Farnham. with r.'garrt tl the O. .Iffc-ill in ii^|t<t at railway ly>nd« including the Hukuang, the TientsinPukow. the Lunirt»inKU-hai anil the Cnn-ti.n-K<144 words
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Article50 1931-01-27 12 Loaded Lorry Runs Into Drain. An accident cc.urred in Changi Road yesunlay when a fully-loaded I rr> romintr towards town ran into a dram and ,iown. The driver of the lorry escaped unhurt. but several sf the i the Imiy wer>- hurt and taken to hospital. i50 words
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Article82 1931-01-27 12 Loss of HUH on the Past Year. The laM m MmJ of the Board of Control of the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Ha!! passe-J accounts for the year ended l>*c. fi, showing a lois for the year of including the loss for the ia«t ouarter of $5.27 It82 words
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Article32 1931-01-27 12 Miss Vcra Prae:i (Jee. an exponent sf thi Margaret Morris school of dancing. will give her own interpretation of classical numbers during the tea dsnev at Raffles Hotel on Friday.32 words
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Article144 1931-01-27 12 Mr. V. W. \V. S. Purcell And Miss Norah Burbury. T',e wwHinir of Mr V. W. W. S. Purrell. M.'~. A»si»tanl D F-du at on. S.S.. wn of Mr. ami Mrv .nnamty. Suin-y. .m.l Bnrtarr, d.i-rhtor .>f Mr. ud \rthur Burbiay. of CampHi-n Hill t.arplace at tho Cathedral144 words
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Article380 1931-01-27 12 Death Sentence On Chinese. X oi.ublc charge of murder ami attempt ,nu-.1-M wm preferred 1 Ah K ay at the Singapor. M Klwaine. the I).IM' lining th.- CMS !'>r the Cr*Wß. «W tha. •h" Reused was employed by f On Dee. It, last year, th,- arcuaed appanntly wanted380 words
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Article185 1931-01-27 12 Maharaja To Fay Rs. 12,500 Damages To Father. Madra*. Jan r Damages oi I IJ.VMI, with cost*, were awarded by Mr. Justice Pandalai in the Hitch Court today airairst th* Maharajah of Venkataifiri in a suit brought by th-ex-itrrinaar of Nartaraopet, who a breach of a marriage contract185 words
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Article92 1931-01-27 12 Attempt To Escape Into Soviet Territory. Peshawar. Jan. 1 The latest news published in the I ernmeTit .irjran Islash in connection wit'i the sctr it 4 Ibrahim Beg. the "Robin I! kjH of Afghanistan," statm that ncotmter with Government troop*. Ibrahim fled towards Chitral. but, fii the92 words
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Article269 1931-01-27 12 Two Further CMUTgca. [»R()SEC I TK)N OFFERS NO EVIDENCE. t .t.. following mum onm. Nt vV >ii rl\ lhail ard Penman. Kiwaini' which had tn-fi' breach of m. ing Co. <nare*. Th- «P»- r Har%. it wa« U 'lh.- IM •;"parat*l> The a Ik- pi. o'her269 words
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Article17 1931-01-27 12 Malay Voulh >triously Injured. V Ma'uy Matt v n BukM Tmikh tree to gathe117 words
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Article90 1931-01-27 12 Achievement Of Homba> Hrn In Spare Time. ii. j. 'ih. irade" nay. and 1 flights. Thi* fine h 1 Mr. A Alton, a niemb. by a sta'T The r 1 1"'1 Moth* of the v piirmy. bul span of of doiny An mm whtr ii il learned that90 words
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Article21 1931-01-27 12 41 the Monti- < arlo Rmlly I were placed first and fourth n Ir.vKta sharu with British iucccs* foi the coir ,*-uuon.21 words
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Advertisement28 1931-01-27 12 'NY GARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT 1 NY CARISBERG I Bole Importer* The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorpor»ted ia Dtnmark) SINGAPORE. I'L.\ ANG KL ALA LUMI'UR.28 words
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Draw for Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup.-Today's Rugby-Ireland vs. the Rest
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Article398 1931-01-27 13 Interesting Ties. CLUBS MOSTLY EVENLY MATCHED. I.oml >n. J.i •ifth round ..f the Knir'^h KA Gap took place this afternoon, ih.- played on the ■in-il dubs M Feb. 11. Thy duw is 1 as MIMTS H rm.irr I r.l Wt.mp on W wnwirh A. wri.398 words
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Article364 1931-01-27 13 Today's Rugby on The Padang. Ireland meet The Rest in the annua match under the auspices of St. Patrick 1 Society, on the Padang today. There are a few changes in the team originally selected and it is unfortunate that the services of Peters are not364 words
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Article128 1931-01-27 13 Thy |H>sinnti in the grand handicap t>.jrnam«>nt of th»- Sinjra|><>re Ch. l<i daU- is a 1 fatlawi I'-w ii L It«. I E. E. I :> 'j ii o smmi ll v n j 'U K (i w 12 ii 7«l S k il' 7 :i iw128 words
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Article388 1931-01-27 13 Ix)ng Handicap Man WinSelangor Senior Medal. KThc Selangor Golf Club senior medal foi nuary. wHch was played in heavy rair Saturday. wo< won by A. K. Grwtham with H9--14— 75. He rtturne.l the best of ,V 5 ranis. Other cards were as follows J C. M X.II 77388 words
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Article296 1931-01-27 13 I Fraser and Neave's Beat Vehicles Dept. Krai^r t. Neavew *>. Vehicle* Dept I. I The first match in the Commercial Cup! Competition this season was played yeater- day at the Anaon Road Stadium, when Kra.ser and Neave's defeated the Vehicles Di-rartment l.y five (oals to on*. The296 words
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Article134 1931-01-27 13 Local Weight-Lifter Breaks, British Records. A Singapore athlete has the distinction f having broken two British amateur reight-lifting records. Mr. Sim Kirn Yam. of the local Health .nd Strength Uaguers' Union, has been ucce.vful in breaking the 10 and 11 stone iTtird." in the two hands clean and134 words
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Article229 1931-01-27 13 schedule Completed For Next Year's Show. At the recent council meeting of the -hire Horse Society, final arrangements »ere made for the fifty-second Shire lorse Show to be held at the Royal Agri■ultural Hall on Feb. 24 and two following lays. On the first two days the229 words
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Article496 1931-01-27 13 Birkenhead Park Tire Early. The Harlequins hmd quite an intereatin; i fame at Twickenham with Birkenhea Park, recently. The ground was very greasy, but scram- > linj: play led to an early Harlequins More. Reeve trot over wide out, but Hrn. ani .missed the kick. A better496 words
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Article271 1931-01-27 13 Women Hockey Players From Australia. The experience? of their Kuronean tojr were recounted by Mrs. Davy, manager of the Australian women's hockey team. I in an interview with the Times of Ceylon when thes passed throujrh Colombo recently. Mrs. Davy said that they had ha.l a mo<t271 words
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Article72 1931-01-27 13 Taeaa'ar. Jaaaary 27. Mixed 'founomei competition. Garrison Golf Club. »urby Ireland The Rest. S.C.C. Johore vs. "D Co., Welch, Jobor. Bahru. |W«dßea4a)r. Jaaaary M. Rurby: P.S.R.F.C. vs. Malaya CommaiMl. Hockey S.R.C. lit XI vs. S.C.C. S.RX Friday. Jaaaary M. Singapore Turf Club annaal grnrrtl meeting. Chamber of Commerce,72 words
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Article19 1931-01-27 13 (Tka co-operation of clat iNrtUrtM it I reqa.iud id ke«pinr tkial dfarr of tßorttag •TtaU accarat. and up In-dat..]19 words
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Article486 1931-01-27 13 An Exasperating Race. TROPHIES FOR CORRIB AM) JINE. At the Royal Singapore Yarht Club on Sunday the "B Class were sailing the third and last race of the se.ics fur the 'hinta Cup. A brilliant morning with a moderate breeze gave promise of MM 1 Rood, keen486 words
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Article79 1931-01-27 13 JI ontinuo Winning di«n n t \i "he India! of luce. «1 1 The b"th (I I times for ur.awlu but althnuirf ■»«r<te.: but their tir Th«- B Marlaren. afti-i I'ulminati-i! h hat Urn I.h i hi>m. brwai wards and road n¥ilf Mallal and Nama/ int.. th«- S.«79 words
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Article27 1931-01-27 13 Tourists Dtfeatcd On The Continent. Jan. Thi- Nawab of F'atauu t«Klay drew with Cluh, The Gymnastic Cluf. a' r Nawali ol Catau.l: h'M-. S* 5.27 words
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Advertisement54 1931-01-27 13 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! MOUTRIE 1 PIANOS i I nett Style II 570.00 lew 15 per cent. 485.00 Style HI 645.00 15 548.00 Style IVB $800.00 15 680.00 J Baby (,rand $1,180.00 15 $1,258.00 IMayer-I'iano $1,480.00 15 $1^58.00 8. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i Incorporated ia Beag long) \Q RAFFLES PLACE54 words
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Advertisement118 1931-01-27 13 Performance J i\ In football. it\ tip top form all fl^^^^^nA^A^' M ■~w the timc'ihit wmi and in /•^^^■^^k radio, too <>v ire sure of mt it nuhfhß AM VALVES.. Thcv Z^L^^^fl #^B put igon into \Our set I hey fH __ij i^^^*^- J gi\c umi/inj; 'tone, \olumc. His- *^<m118 words
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Article1094 1931-01-27 14 IVnaiiK Assizes. i TKIVL COES ON WITH NEW JUBT. s (From Our Own Correspondent.) :ing. Jan. twa Kuropean.«, Mr. I .;>-fie!il and Ii n .lane Maaaa, tii. .Ii ;i'h ..f a Tamil "v" v i en Laae oa :ir n I rash :iml I iras again in1,094 words
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Article154 1931-01-27 14 Inemployed Malay Arrested In Singapore. A M;ila;. nanii^l Kuso|K- bin Kistna. <V rriaari as n. motor-car (iriver at pre-ert unemployed, was bound over in a surety of UN foe sis i i-.rth with Urn aIU-r-nat;v«> of mx nwith-' niriron- imp.i -n nrnt, ly Mr. G. Daai, the Singapore154 words
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Article61 1931-01-27 14 Thi ii-a:h o«< urred in Paris on I>ec. 21 Orleat Date of Gal-ln-ra. and I' pahs. riii. A n ol ne was the the I Mike of Montpensier and .n ot I^mis Philippe. 'He married •anta Eu'alia of Spain, by whom I'mee AKaro and Prince The.61 words
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Article76 1931-01-27 14 Police Court Fines for 19 Chinese. Two successful gambling raids had their sequel before the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. 0. K. Clayton) this morning. In one instance Inspector Thomas Isaac ed nine Chinese at a house in Albert SUMt The accused were found guilty land fined $10 each.76 words
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Article65 1931-01-27 14 hincse on Fraudulent Possession Charge. A police raid was carried out on a house in Victoria Street yesterday afternoon and 19 gramophones and one sewing machine were found. A Chinese was produced before the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) this morning and charged with fraudulent65 words
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Article118 1931-01-27 14 The Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co.. Singapore, are offering money prizes, and other gifts, for 100-wons essays on, "Why I Like M;!kmaid Milk." The competition is open to boys and girls umier is years of age, and may be written in English. Chinese or Malay. A condition118 words
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Article81 1931-01-27 14 Bishop W. R. Moumey. who has been coinmmrioned by the Bishop of Truro ai Assistant Bishop in the Diocese, was contccratad Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak in 1909. In 191« he resigned and acted a.> chaplain at Alassio and Brussels. Ir 19l»0 h« returned to Uondon aa aaaistani priest at81 words
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Article622 1931-01-27 14 >lump and Other Calls On The S.S. Government. Among the papers tabled at yesterday's lecting of the I^efislative Council was of the rrooeedinß* <>f a nut-tinß f the Kinanc? Committee held on Dec. 0 last. Items of supplementary expenditure reommended for authorisation include $.*..IHMI M a errant to622 words
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Article269 1931-01-27 14 Government and Sites At Sun^oi Penang. One very interesting item of supplementary expenditure approved by thi i»tivo (ciun.-il yesterday was a sum f.fM.SOT. bt-inir the balance of .ho olony'l ?har- of thr railway deviation from Bukit Timah t-> Tanjcnic Pauar. The Kinam-f Committee, in recommeml injr the vni<-269 words
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Advertisement114 1931-01-27 14 NO T j^VSHABBY WW FLOORS JUST ONE COAT of DARKALINE. only costing $1.10 will give ur floor a lovely lustrous finish that won't chip. scratch or ect shabby. )ARKALINI (frratly superior to any thiriK vrt usrd. and always looks nice. Simply brushed on drirs quickly; and it only takrs a114 words
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Advertisement116 1931-01-27 14 There's a flavour to _I suit your taste. Plain, -^f^y^Milk, Cream, Raisins Nuts. Choose what- sP^_y\ ever your fancy tells /j^^^^MK^t\ you. They're all I l^l^J'MlLKi delicious. They're yEPfiff&BQ^B/ FRY'S Cartets. The handy hygienic carton fr* A^^^f9flr^ keeps the chocolate fresh f f Fry's CARTET Chocolate ZjncappiX Jla^^^afs FROM THE116 words
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Article693 1931-01-27 15 Oor London Critic, J. Jefferson Farjeoa - Oor London Critic, J. Jefferson Farjeoa.) (By Tourist Sa>> ity Has The Bert P/aitraaMa. ■he b.-st tearoomi of any British ritj excluding London. M] that dasg.w should rather make a poll claiming t.. ha\e th" fin.-st waitress) ilntain." It au r.iu.i a.i. t. l,u! a Sout). on holiday,693 words
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Article339 1931-01-27 15 Clerk Attacked After Depositing Cash. Dacca, Jan. Ut KalipHila Jianerjee, a clerk in the Hhowal Court of Wards, was shot at this afternoon with a revolver near the civil courts, and injured in the arm. Binerjec withdrew It*. 6.000 from the Imperial Bank and deposited the339 words
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Article148 1931-01-27 15 15 Miles An Hour Over Rough round. Rahway. v. .l.i.^ey. Jan. 11. w tank, or nritabk i— llag miniature fortro«s. today luccesafull) will lie leronimended laid i-.|Uipm«r: for the L'mteti State! A:mv artillery unit*. The new MekiM of de*trurtmn is ia[>*l\v of travelling at a !"K-.-,i f148 words
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Article86 1931-01-27 15 Policeman Loses Life In Blazing House. Pnlic»--SiT»ri'ant Little 1..>: hi life at S>ah»n>. Harbour ;n an attempt to i> IHh Mary Wa's.,n. a^cil 83, fraa burr.inir hiuse in Vane Terracr. He enteri'd the sm .ki-filh-.l hH-mom. but whi-n the firemen arrived a few minute* later thiy had86 words
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Advertisement474 1931-01-27 15 66 feels like 30 Last prnr IMM laid up xith nrrT/ft»</;/ aa) rhfiimatisiii tor 4 tnunt/i.t, and but :iho am i I 'x-iun that I had it mi and off tor Hmwhen i« i |«-i Jl i/miy. I ','l,-n hail In stand m ,j v aaiural I) itntt i/H ti474 words
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Miscellaneous66 1931-01-27 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. Bl bb^ aW^~~T^~~~ 7 7~~bVJH?~~~bVJmI BH^S f i^^^MJMJI (CLUES.) KOSS. t.i.i, Tmri.-j.'" .kr off hj>.melj.ii «niiirn\ aparttixnta Hixtarc h Suppn sited > ultivutnr 11. Mrt»! M M .lay. i Solution of Ye*tcrday y Paaaaasa rMHMMa NWI TBDIQIfMARICaBOBI j. I I *MJ ■I. is MB I I^H i66 words
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Advertisement263 1931-01-27 16 I L/iarrhcea I will be stopped by I taking KALZANA I Diarrhoea is caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. Bv taking KftlMM, tin- t .ilcium food, will provide vour blood with the (lime) nea HMngiheii Buned urn. The ivdling quickly reduced and dx dmbe Mopped,263 words
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Article192 1931-01-27 17 WOMAN C ASHIER TRICKED. Husband Takes Keys And Steals £229. trick i>n a lower Hriiige polio ii. irj \<liiun Sauniphiat, if St. hgmei irpad PS> i, 12 J I 1 > I Sa i I nee that he wa« m- n ham, t<M>k the Mt hour her Itellinj; her that192 words
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Article179 1931-01-27 17 Death of Woman Who Braved Rifle Fire. ■hi'i galfauM ad doriag the H^er \i he death in her Toth Mr lane Montgomery Campbell, n Mor.tg .niery C'ampl,< !l. of Kiilloe Park, Box, Wilt-hire. Mi-. Campbell tquipfiod six mule I *ag|»i n and w--nt OMi to Boath Africa179 words
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Article38 1931-01-27 17 Mr. <;al.s worthy to Begin Another Saga. "There will ba no more Ponjrta*," said Mr. John (Jalsworthy. when he arrived ir, in the l^via'han en route for II b.-gin the saga of I with diaraa.38 words
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Article499 1931-01-27 17 Congress Members' Full Liberty of Discussion, i Rugby. Jan. 26. The Yictroy of India. Lord Irwin. in peech said: "The Go.nnincnt. in consultation with till goveranMwta, have thought il right iha'. n:,',nb. rs of the working committee the Ail India Coaajnai should enjoy 1 full lihert., of liucusiionBritish Wireless - 499 words
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Article44 1931-01-27 17 Services of Sir Arthur Salter Sought. Geneva, Jan. U. The Chinese Government has telegraph- '1 th- s<vr. tary-General of the League, g that Si, Arthur Sailer «hould dltcuti ..Lr.-ti. ns relating <»r the aroarat world depres ..on on Chin*'* economic activities.44 words
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Advertisement32 1931-01-27 17 v i^r HH K 0 a^^kaaaa^^^L j lw J^—tJi^^Wgg.^^s For Discriminating Smokers AWDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD U L ON. P^dfaV lHr^^*3Hi^fcaw^ EASTERN AUTO CO., UMITED SINGAPORE. KIAIA 1.1 MIM R AND IPQH.32 words
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Article355 1931-01-27 18 Annual Sending to Mecca May be Resumed. According to Egyptian ■■■■jnjin. taa i Egyptian Consul in Jeddah has been authorised by his Government to discus-, its differences with the Wahabi Government, especially those concerning th,' Holy Carpet, which w.is formerly sent t'. Mecca with the annual Egyptians'355 words
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Article106 1931-01-27 18 "Policy Now More Firmly Established." (ape Town. Jan. U. The transfer of Palestine affairs .rum the Colonial Office to tho Foreign Office was urttetl at the thirteenth South African Zionist Conference. Messages wishing success to the cause were received from all over the world. General Smuts declared106 words
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Article100 1931-01-27 18 All But the Interior Now Complete. N>w Delhi. Jan. 12. The new Anglican Church in NewDelhi, the Church of the Redemption, in the erection of which Ix>rd Ire in has taken a keen personal interest, and for which substantial donations were made in Knfland, will be opened100 words
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Article422 1931-01-27 18 Plot to Rob Diamond Merchant. Bombay. Jan. 12. Sensational revelations were made in he Court <.f the Third Magl»trat« her :oda>°. when the resumed hearing of the runk muroer case was taken up. Since the hearinK <«n I»ec. l.». the second iccused was discharge but a422 words
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Article56 1931-01-27 18 London, Jan. Prc J idinK at the annual meeting of Jute Imlustru-. Ltd. Mr. Krnest Cox ttat*! that by reonomwi and a consider able reduction in salaries and waifes the i ort >( production had been reduced hv '.4 p«." cent. He added that they intended to renew56 words
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Advertisement720 1931-01-27 18 VICTIMS OF THE SLUMP. Can You Help These Men In aoordanre with the offer made in the Note- <il the l»av column wf Cll pul.lt, H v to the folio* ing appeal* lor woik from men w ho are unemploted a- ilm.l result of the lump Ih. Mitor »ill be720 words
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Advertisement621 1931-01-27 18 lIINESK. Straits-horu. aged 43. neeka employment on a cemmimioa basis as travellinr salesman and insurance canvasser. Experience*' ia sale of electrical goods and accesaories. car tyres, estate supplies, buildin* materials, general furniture and household goods, liquor and previsions. Also knows Ire and life insurance Apply. Unemployed JOA. (II IN ESE.621 words
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Advertisement224 1931-01-27 18 TAMIL. Malaja-born. Ksperiraced rlerk-conductor. kn..»s hudxraftinc a nd factory work now in charge of a division of 370 acres. Apply, Unemployed 65 A. MAI.AYAI.EE. Aged 23. Experienced aa entate office clerk Apply. I nemployed 59A. CEYLON ESE. O*er 13 year*' experience in accounts with sound knowledge of office routine, estate224 words
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Advertisement485 1931-01-27 18 FOR SHADOWLESS AND IMFORM LK.HTIVi i H PHILIPS ARGENTA LAMPS BULBS OF OPALESCENT GLASS When su ArgenU l-*n p > M 1 fU arm- of a glowing «ntl £Jjf\ >il\tT.v white. Tht-n- arc no harsh nhadotrM a the Philipa Argcnta «c tiled. The illumination in uniform and restful to tin-485 words
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Advertisement509 1931-01-27 19 Awet, ex<*ed $11,000,000. A*«rmnee in force o*er 138,000 000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ■E4I OFFICE: Winchesur H.»... Slngapora. OFFRE Thl roBW ™r teri j k th cTaToX. M..^,.. Director, AGE.VTS WAXTHD. G. C. KNOI. H w pj^pEp^ Actnary A RO'UNSUN. F.IjL BANKING509 words
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Advertisement545 1931-01-27 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V. Established 1 863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100.000,000 (abei JMM.MO) t Paid op Capital Glds. SS.OtO.OOO taboo R'serres C.lda. »,1K7,T»7 (abnn I OIiMN HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHM RATAVIA Head Office for Dnteh Eas SHANGHAI Head Office for China545 words
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Advertisement603 1931-01-27 19 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) with which is affiliated ALLAHABAD BANK. LTftV, INDIA. |t Authorised Capital tf.OUO.OOO t'apital subscribed and paid up Ci Reserr. Fund < 180.000 HEAD OFr'UK 117-122, Leadenhall Street. Lo; don, E.C. t. WEST LONDON BRANCH 14-16, Cock*pur n, S.W. 1. EASrKKN603 words
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Advertisement187 1931-01-27 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSI'RAXCE CO, LTD. .>.clar.d) F'ra. Life. Man:,. ArcJent, Guaraataa and Motor. A f«0.0O0.0A0 *«»2«C POTTS M,n., R e r Undrr writer, hast, r-. SraMk, Smfapore. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. U UwaTafJami ,n forre $..6i, ih:.:.:,4 J2.101.257.036 r,,miwir usada pant out m ONE if its Aaaa"187 words
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Advertisement246 1931-01-27 19 52.09 MILES PER HOUR "ELTO" GIVES ENGLAND THK WORLD'S OUTBOARD SPEED RECORD LONDON DECEMBER 19-1930. For the third tine in one year F.1. T0 has hrnkt-n thr V\ ridOutboard Speed Record and thi- tune in Kngland. Pri> ing Mr. Shillan's Non Seqaitur III." pnwrrrd with an 1.1 In Racing Quad,246 words
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Advertisement223 1931-01-27 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES !♦♦»»>♦> M»H>t«H»»»O«»Mt»»HI 111 GOLD S^ FLAKE CIGARETTES KHHBfIHKaiBBB^HBBPSaIHBSB^BIBVBB2SHBOaMBEBiHiIIB^R ♦♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦•♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦■»-»<- TIFFIN SUGGESTIONS I |IEA*PERRIMS'| camp p.e m SAUCE m PHILIPS "ARLITA LUNCHEON BEEF TOUCH TO HOME FARE M% SHEEP'S TONGUES- ll 1 I' 1 7^ mnT^k 1. 7f ofo f J rxn/^=x--=a rx m v*. /i KROSTINCr 1223 words
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Advertisement235 1931-01-27 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDFNT AND GUARANTEE CORF*OR ATION. I-TI). (Incorporated in Great Britain) HrU OBVf for Hall)l SIM.M'OKf \T* WIW TINS Itll 1 It makes no difference if proriur- tion costs have doubled, or raw mater- j ial costs have tripled, if the price I is out of line with what235 words
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