The Straits Times, 28 January 1931

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED 9IAILT A CBRTDBT.) THE LARGEST. r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JAMARY 28. 1931. PRICfr ft CENTS The Straits Times 0 PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY M, 1931 PRICE 10 CEN I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 RUALA LUMPUR: 27. JAVA ST. TPHONC 3«S3V Singapore: ts, cecil st. cphonc6l6i) '■*****1 I «.1$ TONIGHT ».l 5 "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?": liriti-h l.ion I'nxlurlion. rkone 5251-52« J. i EVERLASTING STEEL FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR i and S%^ INDOOR X, i All Steel Folding Table S^ 20 io. x 30
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    • 15 1 I 6.15 in inm»i| I "SHOULD Aj DOCTOR TELf?" Croriurtion j PkoM 52»i 51«. j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 547 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 'Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER \ND CARGO late! H K> PENINSUIJVR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. U.NUtR CONTRACT Will! HIS MAJESTY'S UOVFRNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EA3I MAIL SKRVICL. OUTWARD FROM LOMsMM FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore KHVHKR i».HKI Feb. 7 SOMALI >"■
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    • 623 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSBN KAISHA). to MHsMM Naplci. Manuillfn. I ondnn. Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Middlesbrough. V Tonnage Due Sai I KATORI MARU ■> Jan. 29 3( k ASH IMA MARL lu.uuo Feb. 12 H YASUEUNI MARU H.mW Feb. Zh 2i HAKIINK MARU 10.000 Mar. 11 V \VA MART i.i.T'H' Mar.
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    • 449 2 BURNS PHUP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well- known steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons aad 3 the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4412 2 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading
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    • 597 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (Ineorpurated in Denmark) Telephone SKI. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERYIC£ To GKNOA. LONDON. ROTTKRDAM HAM BURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave S'pere. Psnsog <\ m.s. BORINGIA Feb. 11 Feb. IS 'm-s. FITLANDIA Mar IN Mar. M m.s. ALSIA Mar. 26 Mar. 27 m.s. SELANDIA Apr. Apr. 10 m.s.
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    • 620 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE (K KAN STEVM^UIP o, LIMITEH. the china mrrvAi steam N CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR RPRVICE TO MARSFILLF* LONDON AMSTERDAM, Rotterda'. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND lIKEMKN OKNOA, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASUOW--BOSTO.N NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WFFKLY SERVK K LONDON AND NORTH CONTINI LONDON, ROTTKRDAM AND
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    • 420 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Inc..rpor;.t>-il in HA hrrtay, Tr^ie^ganu. K Telupm. Pataai, Sincora, Laeon, Kandon, Kohsamui, Lane^uan. I Bangkok. Arr val Departure VALA1 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 SLUDHADIB Feb. I I The iteim r- are fitted thr urhout :h ric light and have 1 dation for trst-class the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 321 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., lAIN i wrisco, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STi: AMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATUS STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND. ORE. JOINT W "I Sailmt;s for (nitcd Stales and '.ina'i.'i Pwißitl from atauc Ksagt 9an Franriacn and I Angelea. TIDE u lt tram Fab. U Han rian.i.ra. Seattle
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    • 471 3 DOIXAR mULMSIIF UNI <J*i AJhIERICAN MAIL UNB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVKE "INC.ArORE. PBJaaMML COLOMBO, SUEZ. TORT BAID, AI.EXANIiKIA. NAPLES. i.tMiV MARSEILLES, MEW YORE AND BOSTON Arrive LeaTa Leave N S'pora Penan* rRES. HATES Feb. 2 Feb. a Feb. 7 PRES. HII.MORE Feb. IS Feb. 19 Feb. 21 PBES. WILSON Mar. I Mar.
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    • 800 3 *NORDDEUTSCBER ELLERMAN BUCRNALL LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England (Incorporated la taawaaaaw), illerman line PASSBNUU ANT) FRKIGHT SERVICF TO .w r aaaaaaM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND The nndarmentlona* ara tba Ce»»aira CONTINENT. inUnded Axtares. niITWARDH. FBEIGHT SEBVICB OUTWAKUS. OITWARDB SAARBRICKF.N for Manila. T H Sh h "^i.'Tpor. Hong Kong.
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    • 584 3 THE STRAITS TIMES and THE STRAITS BUDGET. Head O«ri\ CE( IL AND STAMFV STRKKTS. SINGAPORE. Branrh nm«. 27. JAVA ilaVaaT. KIM V I IMITR. CbMwSI TIMKS. SIM.MtRK. THephon^ SINC.AI'ORR 5151. KIAI.A lAMI'LR MB3. Sole Ad»ertUinc Agenta in fireat Britain. KEITKRS. Ltd.. 24. did Jewry. London. E.C. 2. (through whom all
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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    • 275 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximate] r.- a ?»t rate harge i J up to 13 Af» r the use of I aea. Si r>-nt- par i U I KTWM MKNTS Mt'Sl I PBJ I'MD ..nt form I 1 SITUATIONS VACANT HI,ph «pph.n< fur any pavilion a4rerti-<ni ti, .ulinnii- -rnd ro»i.
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    • 466 4 BOARD— RESIDENCE. f,. OXLCT RISE. Phone I Garage*. Dui'y r.v.es S4, Ji. i!cr.th!y J»0, ..re i.-cl'i-iv HOUSES, FIATS TO LET 17, Btaret K •ad. Applr ItafOT No. Ti, Kayai Toad. Apply TO LCT, We, 304, Orchard R. ad. Aw-Ir V.rji r I i Fee, 1 Ai.ply Meyer Ilr-jth TO I
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    • 765 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LFT Rl SINFSS PREMISES I IUND HOUSE *O LET. St. Thonm' V r lr •>ni \pnl- Martin I ApP'r. iertir.l I t" 1 t at De Souia St TO LET. far ten months from Maw 10 nc- >, Killimv Bead Fully furnished Lungnlow in Tunjrlm di- i
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    • 299 4 OFFICES TO LET Ri.nm. No Z2 3". 25. 2«, 27. J9. SO. 51. ?2. !CT end :I. Winchester Houte. Not. 35 and baiag fro-.t and back offieea on the to(. floor). Nnt. 17 and 21. Chance Alley, No. 10. r Street. Nov. -J2 aad 1-1. RaffleM (ground floor). RoSinson Road.
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    • 302 4 MISC E LLA N EOrS nr.'iTF'T voi TErTH and i. •.,.1 i: HEAI.I i k'>H -l N M cents. Small f r Idreri *n cenU. 1. K h'OH SALE. r*OB For fu. ~FOK TKR. ir cv.i' M.::' i nuition. Apply Mr. FOB BALE, Bad' per yar.l I g' imi. n
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    • 96 4 PUBUC NOTH NOTICE 1 •Ol l^- 1 EDER ITED MALAI > l k\ii.u NOTICE K I R criptieM t SOI 1 ski: I y M B.K. ROAD y B\ TAIPING TURF CLUB FtM !Ml' lONAI MEETING. ijr, Sataraay. Lan 31 2nd Day, W«*k m i»;iy. Sataraay, i ra. 7 races
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  • 1181 5 Kridtrinu the (iap. DOBS PROFITEERING TAKE PLACE lt> t.ilbcrt C l.a>l««n.) The fall in wh. which is trade depression. ha> attracted attention to the whole prokeMß it" tile etle such a fall iii <i I comniunit 1 anil oa trade and i?nlu-'t a wh. ention ha-,
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  • 724 5 UNDERGRADUATES AND GIRLS. Woman Fined £100. DANCE HALL CASE COMES IT AGAIN. All i*i. vhuh was jnm M Mar.h rejfar.iinß tho c.mluct ■< undei K ra.lu:it.' an! jriris in the Ken Pitton dance ha!! HaM, whi.h cicated a Mir at Hrn thoje, caaM up asain on Dec. II wfc» |Gm
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 250 5 HOTELS Raffles Hotel I client armmmodatiVi a\:tilable *ith Modern S;initar\ arrannfmtnts. THIS EVENING 6.15 TEA DANCE MONIA LITTERS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA GRILL ROOM SPECIAL DISH TONIGHT BRAISKD rABTaUDCI IN < VKHU.r: >I!\IMI I'O! lOh-i. .<! TOMORROW. DINNER AND DANCE. Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Sanitation. mm II WEDNESDAY LIGHT
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    • 413 5 <gi»*ttf¥ You want a "Long Life electrical in%tallati and tbe life of the installation depends upon the wiret. Let your installation depend upon yEWJ^Ey CM. A. Wires ih,- wires that will last as long as the building itself. SaW i w. T. Jg JI g Y TELEGRAPH WORKS CO., LTD.
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  • 36 6 Manufacture in (ireat Britain. AKI;\ ifacturt for -.-iU! ng Othet advantag' ernt. fir Compan) M tis)h I.. W have in turn ren London, The a tireI life, and I ended solution. furni->
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  • 38 6 AN GLO-AMERICAN CO. .hunt Film I'rodutin^ oncern Formed. IT is m n.alion lies .n tr i com pan} II in Hriti^h tilm«. The i •ricklewood, which with the an F.nw 'i-h invei the M.ir ■Mt P.l' -in th.-
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  • 139 6 Generous Gesture To Kmployees. I waled that Hurry M. Warner. Imi of Warner Brothers' Pic,...rau.Ti. made a nbtable gesture icve the mftids of many i his employees caught in the crash of the Bank <<f I'nited States. Many of the Warner employees banked their funds at
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  • 174 6 One of Hollywood's Queer Jobs. WiKl ha* thi' queerest job Mi th* talk Th<r<- are all sorts of unusual and peculiar jobs in a film studio. There is a vko for over 40 years has been l.-arn- c|> humorously. •'iat M ilo«'.s when he appears in lilm
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  • 86 6 New Leading Lady to Mr. Charles Farrell. AM ISS Elissa Landi, the English actress AT and novelist, will be Mr. Charles Farrejl's next leading: lady in the films The picture in which she and Mr Farrell will appear is a talkie version of the war-time aviation play
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  • 1133 6 The Children's Hour in "Shorts." »ir Our 7ilm Correspondent. OHORTS seem to be getting crazier and 1^ craxier every week. To begin with the animal cartoon business is a bit overdone. We could bear with Felix the Cat, his walk was humorous, the i 'ea was original and the treatment
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  • 68 6 Recording Sound in Rain And II Storm Scenes. IJAINCOATS for microphones provide the latest innovation to appear on the lift of recording: accessories at the Hollywood motion picture studios. The "coaU," fashioned from the inner tubes of motor-car tyres by resourceful sound I technicians, now enable the use
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 t| FLAG /Ali BRAND A BRANDY From COGNAC (France). (;i ARANTKED MADE FROM GRAPE ALCOHOL. $30 per case of 12 quarts h£ ft Duty included. F*MARTmjitf*c j For smaller quantities price in proportion. i v^' OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. gr^-p Sole Distributor: MM G. AURELY lia aeaS^ Phone 6172. Vtaf J'^F\^R I
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    • 112 6 I TONIGHTS thi NIGHT! There flashes across the Alhambra screen the merriest, wittiest, farce-comedy in years acknowledged by Fox the smartest MOVIETONE ever produced the ravishing soprano of "The Love Parade" JEANETTE MACDONALD as a gorgeous prima donna with the grandest of grand opera temperaments who finds in her MAN
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 237 7 j', 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 CHILDREN f PLEASURE LAWRENCE GREY BENNY RUBIN Tho Song Picture that Packed the Alhambra TOMORROW HOOT GIBSON In the Long, Long Trail All Talking Western wisims MMTiiii niT7 r*I\ICMA nmnuniwßi KHZ tllNblVlA j^gCT^w. In' II |.|S CBI lUX |II\I(.H I HIV r.1.'11-ll l\ I I lIS
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    • 176 7 A PERSONAL MESSAGE From the Management of X JM U U vW^W. ,W W )4 W W--W |^¥W >' w U4 i U. nBH|HMHHIH|H|H^HB^fI^fISHi£i ffiflj -©B I MM B^ c toB fl 4fl R I« I I We assure you lh:it Thr Urili^h problom picture Should a I>ortor Tell i«
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    • 92 7 Jl J' Ml I lII b J HjTi tTaID M[ On Wednesday For Two Nights Only The Finest Romance of the year H VILMA BANKY B J A LADY TO LOVE b HKR FIRST ALL-TALKING IMC TIRK. L H one (.i.nmors nh.mt and months k Or DKSI'AIR. ■tf A Drama
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  • 314 8 Another Chinese Sentenced To Death. Merday. before Mr. (hvng Hin was n jrtirr i'f <"hua Senjr Kh. a|>|x-ar. D.P P. "!>.-Mii\ir th«ution said thmt ammr Klgin Hmi£<*. ur cither ClMMM, "in day* later. 'i I'a-adr, whi-h wa.s after lh< drain of the i^,-i «a^ [•"■•ntnl cut l.y Um
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  • 17 8 re|iondent.» Malacca, tm fatal natural tause? .a) on 1L"1 L f«!l dead hop.
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  • 47 8 IV II a British by K.lirm Aallace to) tonight Basil Gill ia the cast. c lUL," thf Fo\ Movietone I'-arntte Mardunal •••nijfht at th«MnalonaJd appears •;il pnma donna. ■..m-'.ng b) Miss Vera inricun t«l as to bt■I. M F i.iay aftfi OB«d to later date.
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  • 15 8 M 1 which were post- 'he indisposition ai in., have been fixetl for
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 80 8 Four (Jet Six Months' Imprisonment. The ten Hylam*. who were charged with r«-ing mmmktn of an unlawful a-emMy an'l witli attempting to cau*« mischief, were produced bafan Magistrate (Mr. (i. K. Clayton) yisterday to rect-iv. sentence. Accuaed were arrested at North Maji K'>ad on Jan. U when thry
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    • 457 8 The Bukit Timah Rantre >s allotted to "A" (M.G> fo. on Sunday. Feb. 1. for the purpose of holding thru iinnual rifle meetitlK. Kiritij; will Mgll at S a.m. It is notified for infn: ination tnat th» iNm I 'h. i WBMUdm now a: fidlous: B, Goodwood Hill.
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    • 73 8 From Indu-('h:na. Ijy OaajaraJ Metzinict-r. iue at Sineai>or t 6 a.m. tomorrow. I Holland Bad i.i-imany. b\ rvonirtKin iicr \<-<ior!.-.r<lrn, due at Sinjfa- 1 ">ore nnon to.norrnw. 1 From China and Japan, by Katori Maru, f lu«> at Sinifaporf tomorrow. Kiom Kuroj... (I^.n.lon mails diHpat.hu! .f. f >n
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    • 258 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Jan. Hi On London, Bank 4 m i t.t% Dunand 2 3 2.1 32 Private 3 m. credit 2 4 3 32 On New York, demand M 1/16 Private 90 d 1 .-,71 0a r ranee. Bank T.T. 1430 On India. Bank T.T. Ijji^ Wmm K.nic Bank T.T.
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 441 8 v M. Buyer* Scllen £1 £1 Asam Kumkan- 21 22 6 A)«r Hitam Tin 11 6 12 4'*cd, 0 XI Hanitrin Tin 11 I IJ 1 1 Batanr Padang 0.10 0.16 i i Batu Ohm 0.50 o.ss 1 1 Bukit Ann| 035 040 «1 £1 Burmah Malay 10/6 12
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      • 236 8 Pd Boyer* Sellers 2 t Alex. Brick Ordt. JO 250 1 1 Air*. Brick Prrfi. 2.20 2JO J 11 Ml Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.6.0 4.10.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.35 0.40 nora 100 .Mi hinne „m Bank 70.00 75 00 ti n (on. r. s y n r. 17
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      • 99 8 Smgapor* Cola S to rag* 7 p.e. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-34 10S 106 ci. Singapore Municipal 6 p.c of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878/000 par. 6% pram. Singapor* Municipal 4Vi p.*. of 1907 red. 1947 {1.600,000 M par Singapore Municipal 44 p.c. of 1909 red. 1966 $1,000,000
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      • 374 8 Fr»»«r and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotatioiw Today Price* Fraatr Lyall A Co. tvatt Ulenhy \U,r ...j.h (fit I. Hiiam <tl) kuniof i. Malay (|2) L Molek (fl) i. l'tnu ifl) las»ett ifl) (run.-, (|S) I Jelutong ($1) lru|f«» itl) I Katil ($1) L K>ponr ($1) h.
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  • 211 8 Over-Production and Fall In Consumption. I'unnir tnr pa«t year ..vrr-produrtion coinridiM »ith a >haip falling I II' <i in th«- ruht-rt industry rlprri I |.rti...t >••(• i, nimr the Sunday Timr- 'nf'pr**il that thr pncr of spot a maximum Irvrl of •\<i. and frll m S*pUnb*r t..
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  • 90 8 W..ln.»day. Januu Ship* alongiide the Wharves or eiaected to arrive. VWrf t.. E Hal i M "Wa Wkarf K Muta Han 17 < <nrordia )i; Van Hrut.-z In Mah'.l.,l At re us Daiwaaas :i Silvarwillow Kmiram Marhaon 4- 4 W< w karf MIL MaaaaMaj urrm ntammm Wharf
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  • 147 8 ■VN M" RUAN. Hut. M torn, from |am> i Soaraaajra :H'l. ,4U ton-, from Miri DAKDANI S. Hut. 4.9 M u.n.. fiom Yoku- '-I. for New Vorl f! "1 ton,, from BtUvi. 87-1. f'.r ka HA J I )I J from Karachi TV <' tons, from Batavia i
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  • 32 8 Thr passengen arriving l.v thi- Hut. r N Ij, barker. Mr. E R I:.-,! a, Mr. H. Morn, ai Ml Kiat. k'ers leaving* today wer. Daver and Mr. Nanda.
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  • 101 8 Wrdncwlav Jinuj' i! v mi a.m.. ft. l am, 4 ThurMJa?. January 2*. H. V, Frida>. Jan.ary St. H. W. 5.50 am fl > irapurr Turf <I. mretu.*. < hamber of > f Pm. Saturday. Janaarj 11. j H. W. T4 am, ■f; Ili Handa). February
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  • 137 8 Ma* Banka Itlmnd. l'la.ljo* and r«lrn:l.«n* i The.: Pontianak I Khurn I! MM I'andjanir. B«i Riak. I'akan Barur anj I! KNorth. r i Houtmari Hmm Penan*, Pr.vmct W- t JVrak. r. Wvitrrn I .North W. t Una rpp»r Burma. Nortk :.r I I T«:.i Soarabaya, I I
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  • 20 8 Srx.r, lord..* \rrd D'Artagnao Edavana Kalvan rakliwa Upn l>rin.a. Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 10 J«n. IT
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  • 38 8 The f. ■M, Ml I \l hr I. I, U Mr J I *i- Tfcorbai h»m. Mr I- J k Kaui I Mr. and V Hall. Ml V Mr P li Mr K J Humphr,. Mr- II:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 WATCHES i ON TIME ALL THE TIME i Sold everywhere and at the AfiBNT k RENE ULLMANN I CYMA WATCH AGENCY. (apitol UuildinK Stamford Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 105 8 FOR YOUR &^jh TRIP "~"*SESi|BK HOME TJP*" Canada's Scenic Route MF Daily transcontinental trains leave Vanccu- IV ver, crossing t.ie ragged Canadian Rockies at the lowest altitude and eas.est gradient B /If of all transcontinental lines. Superb scene tasssssaamZV.' ry all the way including the wonder) of Jasper National Park.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 250 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative I>irr.-- Speed Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. I*. F. ins. hours. 'J- m.p.h. Uor Star 68 Nil IOJt KNI Vinr wot* Bharu x.l 68 Nil 10..1 SW L> I in.-t-Trengganu K4 70 Nil 10.7 >-U
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  • 194 9 Rubber Price on The Decline. UPWARD TEBND OF TIN. if. Our rinaiKi-' < urn- ,'i.ndrnt.) Tik1i>\ I'rirr- t.. p« |l». Tta IT", in- a; per m-.ul. :< rrt l'rir<~- i 1 1 immrn i im. I f up rl Marfcl r«M Mcad>. '1 111 I mmiun <
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  • 40 9 Extension Which May lost £3,000,000. 1 01 thi- ecne f .rw:.r.i l.v -.in of a "ivf,,r-l Streit. I and Orchard inr.it up -render ol p- rtlstiat farei aad Daka ir.h r.i Str«">t tun f Ike I yet avail-
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  • 39 9 c Indixriminatc Purchase M Tin Shares. way ir .litor i>f 1 With dealers nil s it i« not 1 aaward I ,i..ul.t. my cajie I rices. make a > of £130 ■sail, and there that any
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  • 33 9 gotd dur:nc the past :id con- -.nthS rpora- saj that price Miirm-: I ilcd u;> I t\ price.* stocks .ijacrr» and the burden »o nraifasble ant We k -nc Eveninc ."-'tandaril.
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  • 17 9 •Be ait- iv v M I -is and Co.. announce be. reduced by normal .utputs now in
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1345 9 Lunas Rubber Limited. ESTATE WORKING AT A F'ROFIT. At th; snnual Huliber BatafeM Ltd.. held yestanlay. thchai.nian. the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robimon. that cv.n at the low price obtaminr r ihr nimr :ite wa.t ».orkinir M aY ■> to »a\ that the manner in
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    • 54 9 Ruu' Foreign exchances are A l.M'T'.. Athcr Berlin 2fM2S. Km«l7. Rio 41..4 1 I. hairen IH.IC. l,tr. vn J'.." 1 1.1..' 1 H I-inrf''r> in\, Honir Konr U'.d.. I Madrid 17.4.1. Milan W. 744, Mnnt.- VUea IL"j. New rk 4.V. I:. -wi. Oslc 1- Shanirh.:i I IS.M, Vienna MA
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    • 25 9 The f..11..win,traffir receipt* af lni(>erial <'omriunicati..n- I I necembrr. II CSITJSt. A rrir^e fur I J.i::uary to pe.-.-nher In .n ltt». M.14- I-
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    • 176 9 Kowcr Failures in 193H Than Ir. Previous Year. BMkrnpteiM n th.- eottoa indu«tr..-totalU-d 21. the un•cir((l lia!>;.itios beiriß i4.".i. JlO. ajM 'Ml. In the prev.i.us year re 29 bMikrnptcMi with liabilities IfIITJW and aaacts £\22.l~>'>. Twontvf..ur deed.-* of arranjrcnH-nt hare U-i-s; madi- with liabilities C 405.423 and a^M't.;
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    • 11 9 r.r i..yalt> un: :m.l «.."..Mi plaal tor* ur.
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    • 29 9 EASTERN SI AM TIN. nt. ail Ra allol aautlsaatat it l mp.m> bare anticipated that full detail put int> M ha-"hol.li i h m I"" j broagfct ii. Tel
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    • 52 9 Ton* of Market Latest CaM*:— spot .<h..-i i.i. p*t 11.. Nrw V rk Spc" I. o rlurK not ■on. Singapore. Jan. i m R.S.S fqjol tn I.nn.lon Standard Standard R.SS. 01. Trnder Bu>rr» U i 1 I UVt Mian n 1 Mar. April-June Jul> i
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    • 228 9 Interfering with Law Of Supply and Demand. U J I The ram »f Ih. .'what i in.ht« r r.JIMI I"' at. nr.l if laboar hraaklei ha*, v 1., f.illMl th > 1■! The ii» :nd!iri.- stuck* i I Imt i 7v i-r jljmt i wmm aaa n
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    • 49 9 Ik* rvn.-ral meeting- of -har. h thi th. MCMd lario--t I chair ii. sn ~tttr.i »h*t thi pncr dunnr th has hoer rr.lund fr...?i 7il S'ra.i. 1011.-- r.- ion 1:■1 reduction of y> pvr cent. Thi -i uu that f..r thi« company th* ros» nt-arly
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  • 246 9 otton orp ratio* PI More Mergers. REVIVAL DEPENDE* I INDIA A CHINA. (F. Oar a tl >mr Mamhi 1 thr 'iHginr.ini; .-f I ,'radualt;. fullim. £i>ml* ha- I I :iwn in 6n a i- Although not rejriati ;hn.ugh"UL th disparity v itUil p: Seplrnib. i (.light bnpi
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 166 9 GENEROUS GIFT TO WORLDS HOSPITALS BY PROGRESSIVE BRITISH FIRM. jff^/&Js\ GESTETNER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY j^^fl^l GREAT HOSPITAL BALLOT •IBjsv^isMsSHMMr To celebrate adequately the Gulden An,"ii\,er^ary of the I Jjßa^fsjtjr^dLiijßifftz^ foundation of the House of Gcstctner we h.ivc decided to GESTETNER GOLDEN ELECTRIC DUPLICATOR j- -J^U-. fV complete with Stand. Motor etc
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  • 1258 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE,WEDNESDAY,JAN,28,1931. THE STRIKE MENACE. An attempt ia to be made by the :urinir the present session of Parlianvnt to redeem a promise made to •if tra.ies union leaders at the time of in. And the redemption I f that promise involves placing <.n it Britain once more
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  • 942 10  -  Dr.Bernard Hillander. IU A Successful Career Anc Its Ingredients. Wi- nil want to »ucce«.i not MM) sarily in UMtMtag a for'uni nut achieving whatever is our aim in thi> world. Admitting that it road to »uccess. still, there ar. I rule* which we mu<( follow
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  • 17 10 Hi J A Ciaiu'. Agricultural i BA, has b»-en BONMsdod tot m Bator the dovernment of Kelantan.
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  • 16 10 Mr. y A. A. Macf.iiiyen has been ap■int to the Socrttaty tot Chinese Affairs, Hong Kong.
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  • 18 10 Mil I •rnwell. mm.i. Batata, Bodaaak, Johoi*, ia g*i >R on leave and >aile<l on the Sarpedon t>day.
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  • 26 10 The Hon. Mi. J Bairna.l. managing director of th Straits Trailing C. it returning from lea\ >■ t>y the Antenor which is due at Singapore m Friday.
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  • 23 10 Mr. V V Boardman. of the Oriental Telephone and KliTtru .^mgapori-, is returning from leave by the Ant. arriving at Singapore on Kriday.
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  • 76 10 Cast R. T. NY. ill. a ilir.-«t..i of th.South Wales Tinplale Corporation BfTfcrod in Singapore hy the Sarpedom. He wu in Singapore for some weeks last and subsequently went to China. Japan. the Kamchatka Peninsula and M churia. visiting most of th< of tinpl.ite Hr was attached t British Kionomu-
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  • 110 10 In the New Year* KOI the name of His Honour Judge I'h Artemus Joaoßj XC. upon whom 11 Majesty ha- been oloßMd to I n'.-r 'hi r (iijrnity of a Knight Baekotor. Thr s honour has been awarded in rorognitiofl a Of the work «OM by Judjr«" Artt mn> .1
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  • 148 10 NYMPHS IN PAD! FIELDS. ful. but -re admit the Mail Iri uirht v the !>< Th< 1: -Til! 111. 1 that it 1 straiifc-r ant Furtfc* van. Nat "n l»f|.«'': 11-.-lf A REAL OPTIMIST. It i- ist in than an thin w path thiouir 1 sulTi-ni
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    • 112 10 GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES A 50 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. ,k-^-. FARINA (r^z\ "RED ORRST" V.^S^ rr v J> JJ EAU DE COLOGNE SS^Jj^ s^ i S9lil/vr Each. liv i I JOHN LITTLE AM> OOMTAin UNmtD (lncorpo,., t-.lt -.l n Kngland I HNCArOO, l-r:\\\(. wi) KUALA 1.1 MHIt. \A/J-fV llv $ll
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    • 83 10 jmrnnMHinnimintli T. K. K.'S TYRKS. TUBES. RIRBER AND I-KATHKR SHOES. FELT HATS. KAM.OON TOYS. i-tr. 6.11. North Hrid X c Koad. TENG SENG GUAN. hMablUhed 1905. TT-ttttitiiiiinin U.S. DE SUVA ft BROS. I JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New Good* la SUrllaf SlNtr aad 1 SEP. War* M r»«r»' «ip«rtoaw« T«l i
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    • 13 10 Bl V OR SKI. I. TIIMM 61 TIIK STRAITS TIMKS. aWAVL ADVERTLSE.MENT S
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  • 652 11  - SIGNIFICANT STATEMENTS GANDHI WORSHIP IS RESUMED. GANDHI BY 5°S ration Amazing Bombay Scenes. IDOL WHO WOl'LO RATHER BE IN (;AOL. Bombay. Jan. 27. Mr. M. K. Gandhi, in an interview, said :hat even if, after consulting with his Friends from the Round-Table Conference. it was found that Mr. Mar Donald's
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  • 114 11 Debate on Trade Disputes Hill. LIBERAL VOTE. Hard Fight to Avoid Defeat. of Commons nir <>f Urn Trade I thi- afterth a division at 11 p.« ..t anticipated. Tht |i mi t'xlay continued ■irncil from last wifk on f the Tr;. I ni.ms Anu-n.lment niii. n iiih
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  • 166 11 Mr. Baldwin Replies to Mr. Churchill. Kwjvjr, J»n 27. nu .f stages of last night's ommons on the ll d i R nference centred in the trenchant attack on the policy delivered M instoii md the reply to it by M Baldwin. While K M r Churchill's
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  • 24 11 Hcavj Kxports of Planes And Air Engines. Kughy. Jan. 27. The Pl I: bj f Trade. Mr U HoUSe roplanes V4MM
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  • 34 11 Their Status on Ceremonial Occasions. fi when I •■mm i. 'ii Mil nt. the :I ■< London shall r;r retanes -ha!! apply to for India. %<ith thi fed. 1 "f pr« Bnti-h ,rtl.
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  • 85 11 v Condition Not Without Anxiety.*' London, Jan. 27. Prince** Beatrice, the aunt of the Kine. iiprH-d and fell at Kensington Palace lay and fractured her left forearm. A Uilletin usued tonight states that the arm is progress in* satisfactorily, but attack of acute bronchitis supervened and
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  • 148 11 In Bandits' Hands For Four Months. Peking, Jan. 17. A telegram la the Apostolic Delegation land Jan. 11 states that Father Mazzoli. »ho. it transpires. capture*! on has been released.— Reuter. A IVkinc MMM of Nov. 17 stated Thi- Apostolic Delegation here ha? received a telegram from Bishop
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  • 178 11 Miss Bondfield's Plan To Ease Servant Shortage. London. Jan. 2. :neih(.d of dea ing with some of the half a million worn* n now on the em I 1 vment enhance regiuer. Miss Marga Coiidtuld is devising a new scheme: of the servant shortage. i She proposes to
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  • 56 11 Butcher's Son Who is Making History. Paris. Jan. 27. M Pierre Laval, a bjtcher's son, who turn til Prime Minister of France at the 17. has already r.iade history He has included a negro in his Ministry, by appointing M. Daigre. the deput> for Senegal, as I"
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  • 116 11 Sufficient Unto the DayThinks Mr. Thomas. Rugby. Jan 27. In a Parliamentary answer today the Dominion* Secretary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, explained that the object of th. mendation of the Imperial Conference le iraiding the Commonwealth tribunal was to facilitate mMM U an arbitral tribunal by providing
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  • 88 11 American Customs' Discovery On British Ship. New York. Jan. 27. A furthei inspection of the Kuhy Castle 1 11 1 ■alii an additional 1.4 M tins of opium, hnnging up the total va!u. naicotics aln>ard to Reuier. A messaite which appeared in e-tei ria>'s Straits Times recorded
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  • 194 11 No Public Ix>an. MR. SNOWDEN STILL OF SAME MIND. London, Jan. 27. The newspapers give r-iominence to !c.«i,lut.>n which a private meeting of th« Liberal Party yesterday evening decided to table. It calls on the Government t>> adopt the unemployment programme, in vluding a tax on lan.l values
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  • 180 11 How to Restore Prosperity In the East. London. Jan. 2". Mr. J. K. Darling, a director of the Midland Bank, speaking on the Rehahilitation of Silver at a luncheon of the Royal Empire Society, said the cause of the present unexampled world eeono■ic erWl was purely artificial,
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  • 95 11 Men with Machine (iun Miss Intended Victim. Chicago. Jan. 17. GaMHtan tiring a mn'hine eun ffMi i MOtor-car attempted to assassinate a man in a crowded street in the i>u.ines> part of the city. The virl laah (over and csca|»cd un- huit. A bMMMM woman was wnundetl. The
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  • 53 11 Disaster Overtakes Italian Alpine Troops. Paris. Jan. .'•>. reporUil fro.n Modane that an malanche .i co'umn of Itali «n Alpine troops near the Franco- Italian trontier r.nd carried away a captain nnd 12 men. A company of the Alpini is rr-l-ort>- I t have arrived .U Bardonneche
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  • 45 11 PARIS— SAIGON. First Machine of New Air Service at Bangkok. (Krom Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Jan. IT. Thr firM of ihr rrjr>ilar marhines on the Tat i« Saigon ail mail KTVfca arrived at Dm Miianc »rrn«lroni«- fMtOTitJ af' rr „,.i imh i>" mhi US "*Ci'
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  • 126 11 C HIN A'S POSTAL SERVICE. Bijf Increase in Foreign Letter Rates. Nanking, Jan. 27. As frrm Keh. 1 the foreign letter rate* will ba inenased bf one-third. Panel p».»t rates to Japan. Hong Konc. :id Korea will he doubled and to other foreign countries will I-- increased hy one-third -Reuter.
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  • 123 11 l-arite Quantities Seized In India. (ienova. Jan. JT. Sir .1 .hn Flipfclli <tr.lia» tol.l th. Opium CtNMaittea that l.irirc- qua! KKMine. with Japan. -c markl U had l.o»-n MtoM in India was rlearly intrnd<d for illeiral traffic. S.r John addiil th:i imn cocaine hail re.-intly become avi export
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  • 20 11 Mr. Mac Donald ReceiM- Deputation. The niwi Miniatei a deputation M inteie«t«-d in frcnr:r the Schnti'ter Tr.> r
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  • 28 11 Slight Injuries Through Aeroplane Overturning. The Hon. Hi I cently flow from Kngland turned «liirht injui machine mrtmi 'I x Washington. The rut- and hi-r.«-
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  • 33 11 :>,7(M),non Without harm And Office Worker-. Washington. Jan. faY A- cording l« in r-.-timatr pn Mr 'Jreen. t|.. Federation "f Lahaw i*d »»ge 15?»«»es1 5?»«»es of Kmenea rl- ta ehdhur f«rir.
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  • 56 11 American Citizenship to Be Extended. Washington. Jan. -'7. The Senate has i assed on a Bill to the ilou i- Representatives, providing for ihe <r< -ri of a new Covernment in Ain-iiian Suuoa. extending American j> tr> all Samoans, establishing orennised government with a *ingl<-l!ou.-e I.eir-latuie and
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  • 162 11 The Re-appointment Of Mr. Theodore. Canberra. .Ian JT. Thr Labour Party is <plit reapp< intment of Mr E. ThFederal Treasurer. The lakmm Party caucus only tmtmmi Mr I II Scullin's recommendation !>y 14 WBlM after several hours af k Mr. .1 K. Kontc.n. thr Mmist-
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  • 73 11 Other Countries Fail To Ratify. In the Hou*<- <"omnion«. replying t. a hatch of question* or th* Tariff True Convention. Mr Willian I're.ulent o" the lU.ar.! of Trmde. -tate. that 11 countne-. ir* Ittdii I had ratifi»-<l it. The time limit for tion expired N -lv:< wax
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  • 46 11 Prime Minister Decides To 44 (Jive a Hand." The Prime M I '<|n> sentatives of '.he V I B< vv ■■■■■> an.l the empl. U> meet him on Thur>d:i\ for I pui forming himwif personally .f th. reirardinif the ili-pute in ll industry Bri'ih W
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  • 130 11 Damaged Silvermaple does To Sourabaya. £3,:>00 and njm. Astonishing Difference In Two Tenders. An i'Mranr. i ally h. ua rep. Silvermaple. I a beam on into the hulk Arrati>..: „-jarantine anchorage. I a* m danjrer of sinking >■ iunt!>, a survej put in. The Singa end
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  • 28 11 Assumes Alarmiim Proportions In Kast. Th. influenza epidemi. haHach alarmirv 'at th>- until furth .mil thr 1 I hibited K.xir merrlwis of the i ietim, hut
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  • 44 11 Shih Yu-san Still Cawing Trouble in Hopvi. Shanghai. .1. Mi. Sun the Mm Nankmir GoTvnunent, t il Shih Yus«n ha^ refu'th«- r It will \h- r«-«llcd th»* betonrinc I Raihn Mated to hn f it tn the railway aili ra! itrht acaii HMitriai
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    • 82 11 TODAY'S WEATVm v Pace Successful < arerr and It-lnfr.-Wi.-nl- H\ Hr Ib r n.ir.l Hollander Home Sport Ke\u-».-H I < inrma Note- I I'enani' I r (.raduale- Hn.n.r to Hr I Moo,, I.' Ik. ii \cam r a I x*. lUr < ommiitr, It I Umc > ><- I letter-
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  • 808 12 GRAD UATES' DINNER TO DR. HOOPS. "Country of Arrears." GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN I AST TEN VKARS. 1 < .ileice (ir:i '!•!< Kurope Hefcgl Mc.lirat officer. rea at tat ••nd ..f r,. was i|uiu> a h :nc prominent I I" C hen S:i I ild perhaps re- rnoi r ferring to
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  • 79 12 Police Qudl Affray at I'asir Panjanjr. The Tanjor.'. Pi out to the r ,tr. 1 a the old lima *te an<! Ml Hope Kalk- and InUphill. >'< an.l Boyle, went to U I a lanri had trr desired effect and Blade. Five of the particinanti who were lr.juied
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  • 91 12 Alleged Robbers 'audit Near Station. I ninest who are afternoon were arre ted a little lati r polic :.ition by Inspector 1 It ;ip|iears thnt the t..ur men he'd i-n a Chinese doth hawker and robbed him of $7.50. Tat amnWr mad- hhi way makta when li.
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  • 197 12 Charge R«joni Scene At Central Station. tart thai terday F. r*. I Magistral to an Indian nas (■<• Perdriau, •h-- of Jan. 23 whiri r ai.u- up to iWi-in air t->ok 3 watch vI iem's end the w .trsMi. IPv Ir.<ii.i:< :■::.;tr. hold 1'; 1 etween thvm.
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  • 349 12 Watchman-Poet Appeals Successfully. In iHr Supnnu- Court on Monday the Wil'.iam Muri«nn) <|iia«hed t'i« conv.ction and :en'e»ve vipo-ied by •strict Judi irh, who was line.' ■I anH "rdered to my $!7'> i.>sts. M :i nf ilefan>!ii|f -at ion •pore." The publication purported to irive detail* ::uriounUinfr
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  • 56 12 Coastal Fishinj: Rights Incident. .I'trhai. Jan. 21. Janmnose ftahiag have ntered Chinese territorial watoi efT the ChekianK coast, 'iri.lei the ptotret urn .f n A demonstrate n i? said to have made against a Chinese gaabost. The Nanking fiimiiuneiK 1 .-tat»-<l t •1 .1 v. itii ;i
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  • 19 12 n/.i- modal of th< Royal Humane has heen awarded Co l>ona!d K. Stratton. 'S-. n'arine enirinee: II 1 Peking.
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  • 192 12 Still Not Satisfied With Nanking's Term. Shanghai. Jan. 17. thai, ttiil Ml o.ntm! the. otli-n made with y an.l linancml rehul :lita:> I .--nan.-!, the Shwi graph) drnt Chiang ku ..r.K Haw h nir iiiumat M. .11 tu a Me. T!.c> want plinl mi «i ■■na with the
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  • 76 12 C'omplet!.' Agreement Said To Have Been Reached. Stag Kon;;. Jan J7 fiimi'.i tatml t<i h leg ml t i the rice. i viri'v i thai prin.1 cer- M Aanirtiintr V Mr. n rU mieht 1 '.a.'man ir. Kwangtunc. II I inton- the wiii-h may \ri-n hit.i ami iipmri'
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  • 46 12 KIANGSI "REDS." More Trouble Expected South Of Nanrhartff. Shanghai. Jan IT. ■minuniyts arc \ory active in central KiangM province. M MJlw >nith of Nanrhanc CKjr, M i (me fears are entertained that srriou.-- tronbic is a rain brewing in rhhi part of China. -Sin Kun Mm.
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  • 40 12 Conference to Decide Part The> Arc to May. Shanghai. Jan. 27. ■net- of the f hina is to Ix hi-lil at Nank.r.t: ir, ■a the niir! which women ay in the national emancipation -Sin Kuo M n.
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  • 42 12 .tliri«- sad LM wi •hat. certain u-hH in th« .> at the (/P.O., a r<>oni door manufacturni hy Milners' Safe Co., Lt/I.. was forrfirt op«^i. W«mra. (Juthri«- an] Co.. I.Ul.. as agent* for Hilnen Safe To. \M deny thrne tumour*.
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  • 82 12 Daring Jowr—y in I7-Foo1 Yacht. A pa Strait- Tim.-.- 'hi- Manila N been in all I ■■id. h. Yacht Kao H lantrini; fn I New 'i they at Pa If ft K.i "On tin naid Mr Iravi I a fen i anchor an*: mornii uj>
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  • 111 12 Japan and Mukden Ri Negvtiati Ma i JtDum i tht- railway iil i.lly ami t h. < hunu I It Manchuria R.i now i Than; It bohal' rt( nd< ii i hen- «rai p f->r hoth Cl Vrtuli; her. It was f>! "oul.l r.n foi Kirin-Tunhun K.i r.
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    • 38 12 9 Rl API/ C; ionoon|- laF Bar MM "4# I A I iBBK ill I <lSaf< In |K| WHI 1 b Ij^scoTCM whisky;^ Jblack*_white"| NEVER I SSSSE OLD SCOTCH WWSigl I ?t^ J-gg Ilk W r&k DL WITHOUT
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  • 846 13 Ireland Well Beaten by the Rest— Commercial Cup Fixtures. IRELAND LOSE AFTER HARD STRUGGLE. The Host's Better Backs. NEW THRKEQI ARTER FOR THE CLUB. I he IN -I 1 Bta. Ireland pts. faj«t game full of incident, Ireland I -t U the Rl on the (three gi*ls) to 5 k
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  • 135 13 Ciold Medal Competition At S.G.C. The Singapore Golf Club gold m«dal competition for l'.Wll will Ml pl-yed simultaneously with J»e February medal competition on Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 7 r.nd K. The following members are qualified to MMM A Diriaion. H. L. Marsh .11. M. Buchanan. IJ. Boyd
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  • 28 13 The New Zealand Government has declined to accept any tender for air mail fervice between New Zealand and Br.tain because the tc-ijderers' demands were out jf all reason.
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  • 29 13 Miss Diana Fishwick. the British w..m:.n golf champion, was beaten in the first K.und of the Ca-iel Slaughter Challenge (up Tournament af the North Forelan i Club, at Broadstair.
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  • 828 13 Anglo-Scots Win by A Narrow Margin. Anglo-Scots II ptv.. V and S of Scotland 12. Teams representative of the North and Suuth of Scotland and Anglo-Scots met in a Scottish trial at Galashiels. Two changes were notified in the composition of thit<ams. one particularly vita 1 H.
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  • 179 13 London Irish Suffer First Defeat. Nottingham 8 pis London Irish 0. London Irish recently paid a visit to Nottingham, and the game attracted a capital i -rowd. The first half was well contested. Nottingham wrere the first to attack, but Berry was stopped by Ivers, the visiting
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  • 82 13 Dates of Matches in First Round. The following -ue the dates of further matches in the first round of the InterCommercial Cup competition Jan. 30 MannneM an.l C« n Wrarnr 8r... Stadium. Jan. 30: M.P.H. v«. S.>corn M' ground. Krl.. t B.A.T. VS. (iuvt. Monop Stadium. Feb. 1
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  • 159 13 Noted University Golfer And Runner. The news has been received at his home in Horsham, Sussex, af the death of Guy H. I.intott, tht Cambridge University MMfer and athlete. I.intott, who was 23 years aM, died as a result of a fall at Las Palmas. Canury 1.-
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  • 71 13 Most Wickets In Sheffield Shield Matches. Clarence Grimn ett. the famous Australian googly bowler, broke Ernest Jones' n-.r: ..f 20V wickets in Sheffield Shull .luring the match between South Austraiia and Quetnsland, which ended at Adelaide in a victory for the former State by an inninirs and 6-1
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  • 61 13 Rough Came Leads To II Deaths. Thirteen players were killed during th. 1 American football MMM which has just closed. This fisrure is below the average for recent years. The Ann-iiian brand of football, which has tnolved from Rugby. is M rough that a few years a^o it
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  • 294 13 New York Commission Severely Criticised. When one reads of the New Ymk Commission's suspen*i .n af I'aohno. :in i the threats to take their titles from Max Schmelinjr, Mickey Walker, and AI Brown unless they take steps to defend them within the next fortnight, it makes one
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  • 91 13 Wedne«4ay, January M. Rucbr: I'S.R.K.C. ti. Malaya Command. Hockey S.E.C. Ist XI Ml S.C.C., SBC. FrMay, January M. Sincaporc Turf Club annual feneral meeting. Chamber of Commerce, 6.15 p.m. Kuvtball: Commercial <up Man»fteld'i Tg. Wearne'«. Stadium; M.P.H. Socony. tJaXJa. Salarday, Jaaaarjr 11. Taiping racet, first day. Rurby: S.C.C.
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  • 839 13 Colts of Promise. BIG STABLES AND THEIR HOPES. For two season* ;>a*t. -ays the Sunday Time*, the Whatiomie stable has won the Derby, but its chance* of brirtpntr off what i» known as the hat trick in that race appear I" U- •> ■•■■■'< Uthoujh the
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    • 46 13 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! MOUTRIE PIANOS nett S(%W? II 570.00 less 15 per cent. 485.00 Style 111 645.00 n 15 548.00 Style IVB $800.00 15 680.00 Baby (Jrand $1,480.00 „15 $U58.00 Player-Piano $1,480.00 „15 $1,258.00 S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Ucerpor»t«d la Hoot K«sf) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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    • 91 13 1 .a^^mSS^^klL ■BB kaaa > ulV^^^^^^BV^Ba4B a a^Lalßal Ba^aa^aalaak^ *^T<A h ß^| Ibb2^ IN EIGHT DISTINCTIVE BODY TYPES The modern K~m-\ i- rle- tinned to meet the modern »opue. Improved dt-i^n i^ used merhanioally throughout and in repeat pd in interior fittinys. and de»l:i rations. Hut aho\e all tht Kssex
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  • 1159 14 $250 Fines for European Man and Woman. JUDGE AND MER(V. CAI mishap i' assist; PROCESSION. 1 i-.m rrespondent.) I'.nang. Ja ail b twa Kurop.;. Mansfield and Ma-on. were .Hi-inn the death of a 1 en Lane .-.ir in a ended in the I found ■ajar
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  • 197 14 PAID FOR TWICE. Court Sequel to Auditor's Discovery. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. -7. Heavy MichaloviUh. former manager of Starch Brothers, now awaiting trial at th. Criminal Assiies on three charges of criminal brea. h of trust m respect of certain property belonging ta the tirm. has ban .oiivicted
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  • 141 14 Police Raid House at Thomson Road. "This is one al the most rVu.es and has been shut down rhree -aid hetective Inspector Melntosh when a Chin.-.- Mohammedan woman named Puteh was harped with Ining the ..wrier, tenant or occupier >>t baaat used m .1 brothel, before Mr. Q,
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  • 621 14 Monday, Jan. I. His Kxc-llency presided at a im-i-tin*-of tha Federal Council at the Ked. ru! Council Chamber. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Kxcel.ncy and Mrs, Scott at King's House: the Baa. Mi. C. \V. H. Cochrane an.l Mr-. Cochrane. thill, n.
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  • 517 14 Sir Pierre van Ryneveld'sl Views. ■i.l Sir Pierre van Kyneveld. Ber -nth Africa, wha, by coinusv of the I nion (iovernwas 111 Bai ne weeks placing his knowledge of thing :n Africa at the awaaaal af Imaerial Airways m connection with the air-line from Knclan.
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  • 275 14 The Singapore and Malayan Edition for ItSL Thi familiar -Buku Matafc" which every man in Malaya asks his tamby at fre.iU.-nt mlervals has made Ita appearance from th.- caVe af Printer*, Ltd. Thi- 1- the "■•-'nd annual publication of the Singapore and Malayan Directory, and aajaa again it give-
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  • 60 14 How far Malaya has been surveyed in detail and the variety of map* obtainable I may be judged from an interesting booklet ljuit received from the Survey Department of the F MS and S.S. (Jreat care has been given to the preparation of these maps which can
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  • 1412 14 Action by F.M.S. Bar Committee. CLERK SUSPECTED. ECHO OF FOUR-YEAR-OLD TRANSACTION. m Our Own Corn sjx>ndent I Kuala Lumpur, Jan. IT. A land trarsfer i\<-»ute.l .r Anson lav ycais ago led t.. a mvi..n b) ihe F.M.S Bar Committee bj the Supreme Court today thut
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    • 106 14 TNE UNITED ALKALI CO., LIMITED. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. A SUBSIDIARY COMPAi'.Y UF IMPKKIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LIMITED. Mannfacturera of I1!I 1 RE AI.KAI.I (S--I« Ash). CUI.OKIDB OF LiMR <BW.rhlag CAUSTIC SODA— Solid. Brokea. u Y?^\*Aa n» r 1- 1 K. STK SODA-I'owdered. "M" 8 Uf U"»-rra»lral I'elal, Flake »8 per cent. 4AI
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    • 17 14 CROSSLEY OVER 100,000 ENGINES BUILT AND SOLI). HfIRRISONS,BaRKER C° U? (iMoaroatifb im tni MaMM BSTVUsmaei Sole Agents
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  • 1466 15 FLYING NOTES. British Progrt Swrv+yed Sides in (hile find ll l oi tiiuii->r Imiiii Femtmres of Demonstration Tour I't'iO in HvtrosjH'rt. ft hett !ir tin which ai reached Infinitely i asaaoiilsoa Sm v •■•!> in B. had decided whew ouipnun; hi I'" Army r, ad-
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  • 224 15 Uproar At Presence Of Reporter. A heated argument over th<' prtMM f a Daily Mail re|><>rt<r )>r<>kc out in mail week at an informal meeting of shareholders nf the British Rubber and (ieneral Trust one of the frroup of which Mr. M. Harnian is the
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    • 166 15 j aaa^B^B^B^B^Baiaßaßaßoa^BaaaaaHM l^ma^al THE PRODUCER AND HER FINEST PRODUCT. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Stores. II A FRUJT J vil > r is aI If fiz*\ xVwnvs a \velc«> irrtfJvt Corebos I>| f Jelly Crystals ar<> \wf jW 1 made from the puresl V* 2^— ingredients the juice \j^ xII
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    • 63 15 Today's Crossword PuzzleI I I l^,^^^^^^ I I P^M.l W maJ 1 1 I I j y^^ i j (CLUES.) M6S. JJ. yuick noun iuk-.,1 term n< ni--s H the back v cloak J tint particles of earth. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle. FEUdTi»ifc mm Ul- B- c -S3 f S
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  • 923 16 CEYLON LETTER. Slump and the Children. VOI.INTKKR CAMP NOT WELL SITPORThI). (From Our Own Correspondent.) Cotombo, Jan. IT. lence of acute by the iimp It to fornl like an exact opinion of the aho have lo t then MM MMd that the majority of ■mmti
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  • 305 16 Death of Stout Man Who Was Slimming:. The j. a;h "f Meyer nry Hart 30 a t">ot manufacturer- -i*r- Road. ClkkJewnd. who was found injured en the footway in Shoe !.:ine kcfctW M" bora Via.lu.t. was mqaired mm by i>r f .1 Waldo, the I it v «'.>r.
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  • 244 16 ALL FOR A CTRESS. Will of Sir Sefton Brancker. Air Vie M:<rsnal Sir William Sefton Brancker. X.C.8.. whe wa- killed m th.wreck of the ail h p KlOl at Beauvais. icft all his property to MUs Aurio! I.cc, the ..f Queen SI i W. Sir William left property worth H
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  • 38 16 DAME MARY S CHARLIEB. Dame Mary Ann Dar jmh Scharlieb, c the well-known woman doctor, of York, c Terrace. Regents Park, who died on Nov. s 21. ajred B.V left 133.050 to be divided t among her family.
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  • 698 16 a ENANG LETTER. Considered Knded. MOTORISTS AND THE NEW (Alt PARK. (Fiom Dm Own CatIMpMMML) Titian*', .'an. 21. I learn officially that »o far M the| immunity is CtMMH tM unni rrohUm i< considered at an mi. J As announced previously, the relief, ,i. The committee rxw-mled
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  • 150 16 Train Compartment Wrecked Ky Fijfht. T-.v<i members of the Chicago underworld. Sun Semple, born at Glascw. an( j iiiic. loin at (nwdenbeaih. who ,h<! ban e-it by the Chicago police lark thr i. Mthra country, arrived at Bre- ly. The captain of the Moamer ™k pretaut.on* to see
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  • 500 16 Committee Cannot Fix Their Own. The question whether it is permi*sib!e f.,r the loinmi'tif of a MMXI' club fix then Ivan Nf the sale of in- tuxicatinß liquor ->n Sunday. Cbtistma* Day ami (iood Friday MM before a Kinit's Bench Divisional Court, consisting of Justice*
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    • 151 16 The motorist who takes an interest in lly tiie efficient performance of his car, iv^, is aware of the vital part that lubri- JVyJ** 1^ '-W \T. /-> cation plays. Oil must reduce fric- 1 Yw tion, roach every moving part of the q£ engine, provide perfect pitton teal i/"iT
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  • 175 17 Dr. Crile Describes His Experiments. a IcveJaai that Di W. Crilc h.>.l created iift in a I ;m; U. iatloa for tnaid h met at Clerelaad l>-. Crile 'ii lare ;hat reseat been undertaken in queat of ■■> ...•rm.'.l l e t1 1 :lv f I
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  • 93 17 Depopulation of .Mountain Vjillcys. S. i-^ tmmn t.lkrn 1 1. I, tbovsti not yt-t available in f "ll nx to tho>c vV> rxpectad •I marked In i 'h> poiwlatMtn v. llam e*ea l> -lik'h- <i.-ir'-;i-'-r.n.l thf Icon a- that th p >pu\n' •< of tht- i .i.untain
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  • 104 17 Soviet Minister to Sweden Recalled. I Th. B t.i Bwedea, H— < ha »'t :md i- m>w in Naaeai ;-i\i aB a- i iHKI al h.-r it \V»-M (pfarmed eirslea mamUta t»v\ hi tan. ultra ki-i Balahevflu h«*a d< aoMwead Haw. Roloaiay f»r not tikin; l>r.it in
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  • 46 17 Total Number I'ndcr Tin Thousand. ao I r^.l^- ha c of th. c!i ur.dcr <ii: I cuMion. Tin' Hiniater "f Labour, huwevei i declared that the total number of ur employed in Fra^ci wai at pi '< AJ. in oth. cou«m«> tbtrt were million*.
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  • 218 17 Secrets Sold To Any Nation. Graphic detail* concurs taking nine lai t:< i:. him t<> t>.- an lateraational .-;n. tv li>;h:. When anrcatad in tin K-ime a- a t:anv> l.c k»v« Mi name Kin;;, and describeJ hinii 1 as a Hritiih subject, born ir. i: kuvo his
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  • 53 17 Night Club Queen at a West fend Celebration. d from H Meyrick. tr. "Nith-. i torn at the For... Cinaiil St;-v'. 1 the I A ..rr.veil at the ilu>> from 1 prea-i throng* Ick'i private calabraUon ra boberr' order. but tea v her tab!.-. 1 pagfiie HTPM
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 526 17 VICTIMS Of THE SLUMP. Can You Help These Men nrHinco witk the offer made in i nt N«t«« <>' <•"• column we ki ,iu!>ii.it\ t- 'he follow iaK appeals r| i n ho are unem- ilinrt result of the will nc plowed t pn rtiv< employers in iimmii- I. -.1
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    • 615 17 CHINESE. StraiU-^arn. aged 4S. «eeks employment on a rommtMion ba-*is an travelline salesman and insurance canvasser. Experienced in sale of electrical Rood* and accessories, rar t>res estate supplies, buildin; materials, general furniture and haaaakaU KOtids, liquor and provialaaa. AJaa kno«- fire and life insurance. Apply. Unemployed 20 A. (HINKSE. \ced
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    • 231 17 TAMIL Malayabora. Experieated clerk-conductor, knows hudera'lmi and factory work now in charge of a division of "570 acre*. Apely. Unemployed '-'iA. MAI.AYAI.EE. Aged 23. Eiperier.ctrf as c.state office clerk Apply. Unemployed MA. EVI.IINF.SF. <>>er II years" experience in acco'ints with sound kno*ledne of oftce routine, estate accounts and typint;. Has
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    • 127 17 1 1 Refreshing. II and most economical! You i.l. really cnjo> brus:;.;, t i with I.istcrinc Tooth Paste. Its t i-u lik and it leaves such a civ 'in* sensation through the whole moutli You'll find, too, tlr.it I iM.rinc I >:t I'.istc ii amazingly effective in -<.'t ni- l
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  • 3029 18 Shocks and Scandals in the Cricket World. SEVERITY OF HOLIDAY FOOTBALL -pnn.icnt.) °nere has f all kinds. 1- or I one sharp :uK and unr Had lunt victory Te«t natch in a thoroughly ■lagiaa th.- rapuincy a- f E. p. Nui" tfca deciding factor 'anncsburg. WM time
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  • 37 18 1930 Will Have Little Plate In Wine Lists. ittlr phi t- ir. lh- I huh prvvailrri V. a vint., ■krl. th:J jrni fact It ui-k v I Spain and 1 ilemand in Fihlim! »fcf«
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  • 26 18 The Argentine and Its Independence. Whon Sir Kri> Pruiimor.il. of tht LnNation*, it f A.T.erica. .merit of the hifch The Wtti The .1 I
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  • 15 18 :J7."> Victims Hut No l-'.\i cut ions. n > <a«e« 11
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  • 8 18 Artist's .Model and Actor's Marriage. i
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 141 18 CREATING A NEW STANDARD IN 6 CYLINDER VALUES. W F' a^ B *"CM^^BC E<*&2F^^ THE MORRIS MAJOR SIX WITH the new Morris Major Six comes a new ronception of sixcylinder value this new Morris model offers more and east* less than any other car in its class. It has beautiful
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    • 487 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000. Assurance in foi*e over 138,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlements.) HMD OFFICE Wi.che.Ur House. Sing^ore. LOVDON omcE r 0M Jewfy Th. Company has CO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 542 19 BAaNKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam Authorised Capital Glds. 100.000.000 (about tt ,400,000) Taid op Capital Glds. 55.000,000 (abeat 44.600,000) Reserves Glds. 2-.imt.T97 (abeat £2,350,000 HEAD OFFICE I AMSTERDAM '(RANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES BATAVIA Head Office for Dutch Eaat 1 Indies. SHANGHAI Head Office
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    • 587 19 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) with which i« affiliated ALLAHABAD BANK. LTD, INDIA. Authorised Capital X5.000.000 Capital subscribed and paid up £2,3'.M.15fl Reserve Fund t 180.000 HEAD nlHii: 117-122, Leadenhkll Street. I.oi.don, E.C. 1. WEST LONDON BR.OICH 14-18, Cockspur Street. London. S.W. 1. EASTERN BRANCHES
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    • 167 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets f«0.000.000 I ARTHUR C. POTTS Manage and Underwriter, Eastern Brsnch, Singapore. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR. THE UMMM ASSIRANCE HONG KONG mi INSCE.. Co.. Ltd, PHOKMX AMUBAMCI Co., Ltd, RsTIIM ASSUBANCI Co., union macs, society of canton,
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    • 128 19 52.09 MILES PER HOUR 4y "ELTO" GIVES ENGLAND THK WORLD'S OUTBOARD SPEED RECORD LONDON DECEMBER 1 9 1 930. For the third time la one year ELTO m* broken th*- W/wHTi Outboard Speed Record and thi* lime in KnirUnd Urning Mr. Shillan -t "Non Sequitnr III." powrrrd »th an XI
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    • 394 20 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES HAND THEM ROUND Blm^ktt^. -^g^-^ Ditto, duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or l|* tVIG"V r 'r*O I Chinese brush work on thinnest paper or heaviest card- Copies may be made ON ANY SIZE SHEET up to 21 j/^^j^Jf/j^^S^t IN ONF: or more colours at one timi
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    • 17 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD. l lncorporaird in Great Bnlaio) Hr»d OflWf for MaUy« SINGAPORE.
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