The Straits Times, 31 January 1931
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Title Section39 1931-01-31 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTIRY.; Sflv THE LARGEST AND MOST WnUEJftUL NEWSPAPER IV MALAYA. 20 PACKS SINGAPORE, BATUBDAY, JANUARY SI, 1931 v *W(^'jTf> i The Straits Times 0 P\(.KS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1931 PRICK H> CENTS39 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1931-01-31 1 SINGAPORE 1 78, CECIL ST^ ('PHONE 6161). «15 TONIGHT t.15 "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" j I rit i h I ion I'roduction. Phone 5261-52 M. j SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK FROM THE FERTILE VALLEYS OF THE FAMOUS SWISS ALPS. v-^L-^f "Sledge Brand" Sweetened ftXAyy o^Q At Condensed Milk is prepared -vicpK162 words
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Advertisement222 1931-01-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3653>. H Robinson's i JMftfiWA\ Banishes Years See the delightful new straw models row mfvt^^^M'h /■f^PV on v >cw— straw treated in a new wa> t\ <.''■'' iJßß^ A'l < original, chic, and youthful. jij/^'vlm^ gL if I >v Included in the same showing222 words
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Advertisement550 1931-01-31 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 'Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICESPBMIMSPLAB AND ORIENTAL S.N. CA UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD IKiiM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN Tonnage dus Spore. KHYHr'K *.100 Feb. 7 w 1 0 Keb. 11550 words
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Advertisement615 1931-01-31 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA). TO LONDON Naplra. Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Middlribroagh. Ve»els Tonnage Due Sail I KAMIIMA MARU 10,000 Feb. 12 13 YASUKUNI MARU ***** Feb. 26 26, HAKoNK MAKU 10.000 Mar. 11 U BUWA MAKI m.Tixi Mar. 24 27 rl ShIMI MARU 11.000 Apr. 10 HAKOZAKI615 words
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Advertisement433 1931-01-31 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated ia Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings br the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the new motor vefsel, MALABAR (4.512 torn). The Mb MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamer, trading to Australia, cabins433 words
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Advertisement601 1931-01-31 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO^ LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone SSU. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBI Rl. AND COPENHAGrN. Leave Spore. Peaang. m bORINGIA Feb. 11 Feb. IS *m.». JLTLANI'IA Mar. IS Mar. M m.f. ALSIA Mar. 2S Mar. 27 •ir. SKLANDIA Apr. 8 Ayr. It m.«.601 words
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Advertisement605 1931-01-31 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP Cay, LIMITED. THE CHINA Ml Tl AI. STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Englaad) RMOLAB SERVICE TO MARSEILLES.'! LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWtRI. HAMBI Kl. AND BRKMKN GENOA. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW- BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON.605 words
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Advertisement505 1931-01-31 2 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SER\ Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, relupin Patani. Sing'>ra. LaiM, Sichon. Baadoa, Kohsamui, Langiuan. i humpin an<l Bangkok Arrival Departore MALINI Feb. 2 Feb. 4 SUDDIIADIB Feb. 9 Feb. II VALAYA Keb. U The s'eameri are fitted throughout with ■lectnc505 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement360 1931-01-31 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO- ::\N( ISCO, CAL. TACOM\ ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA. WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PObTTLAND, ORE. JOIN I S» llUlt IE Sailings for I nited States and anad.i I'uints from Honsr Konn. San Franrlaro and ta i Angeles. l'l'K nails from feb 11 Saa I360 words
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Advertisement473 1931-01-31 3 LWLLAR iIXAMsW UNI oeWAJsaOIICAM MAIL UKB BPNjt d li^il gammmmmmm^J tt IDA ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE SINGAPORE. PENANG. COLOMBO. SUEZ. IMIRT SAII». ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. (.t.NUA. MARSEILLES. NEW YOBK AND BOSTON Arr ->c Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang IRKS. HAYES Feb. X Feb. Fee. 7 PRES. FILLMORE Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 21473 words
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Advertisement866 1931-01-31 3 *MRIDDELTSCSSR- ELLERM.4N BUCKNALL LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Emflaad.) (Incorporated ia Germauj). BU.ERMAN UNB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BKKVICE TO .w c _aH T HE UNITED KINGDOM AND Ths andermentloned are the Compaaya CONTINENT. intended flitores FBKIGHT SCBVICB OUTWARDS- outwards Ta Bang Kong. Saaagl.il aad Japan •SAARBRITKEN for Manila. Due866 words
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Advertisement885 1931-01-31 3 THE STRAITS TIMES and THE STRAITS BUDGET. Bead Office. CECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. SINGAPORE. Braack OsVa. 27. JAVA STREET. EL'ALA LUMPUR. Cable* TIMES. SINGAPORE. Telephones SINGAPORE 4151. KUALA LI'MTUR S6HX Sole AdTcrtixin« Ageats ia Great Britain. KKLTKKS, Ltd.. 24. Old Jewry. La*do«. B.C, 2. (through whom all buinau with British885 words
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Advertisement409 1931-01-31 4 SITUATIONS VACANT I i appl>ing for any position, advertised I Hi-nd rt.pies of testimonial llu not amd oricinala. boy. to :thy. ~U, I. thoroughly experienced i>ne re* I, Straits h an capable -mall infant an.! to travel to I. rvchnieal maa-| rmt«-r to take charjri..'lniHil. Ml I thr right man.409 words
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Advertisement679 1931-01-31 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET. TO LCT, 4 snd 4-A. P.anVs l'laee. ImtseJiate entry. A;;>ly Meyer Brothers. TO LET. No. 79, Meyer Road. Apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET. No. Mi, Orchard Road. Apply Xever Brothers. TO LKT. 81. Meyer Road. Entry F.b. 1. liroihers. Tv LKT. 90. Meyer Road. Immediate. entry.679 words
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Advertisement1008 1931-01-31 4 BUSINESS PREMISES BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. TO LET TO LET. (lfT.ce ac.onimodat.oi,.. l,t Fl. l.afalfar St-.-et. ar- i t:ifllci Place. Apply hrench Bank. ...UOM seiaaTC fnet jn cruund level, nuit- le for rubber or imports, conveaient Ij Ti) LKT. ridown No. 31, Rob'rtson Quay B-nk.ann to n.mediate Entry. Apply Meyer1,008 words
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Advertisement627 1931-01-31 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB ISSIE OF tlOMtl PER CENT. DEBKNTI RKS. The Committee >.f tht Bingapore Turf Clui. hereby give Botica that the abov Del.rntu Ij^uc ha« been OTersabacrioas] an.i th.- list now closed. A 11. TODD. Secretary. I Dated. January 29, IHI. TAIPING TURF CLUB FOURTH PROFESSIONAL MEETING.627 words
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Advertisement128 1931-01-31 4 PUBLIC NOTICES INTBONI NOTICE Rt- T>f «ivan Tang Pawiwhop. No*n< i I ihamb. to brin LEGAL NOTICES ASEPSO I>\\Al. K L hi ai I AND N th. SALE OF CHOPS Wo. Ii h th:.t v. II(,Cli 1^ jutock-ir. and m' Rooa, all thiChops and th..t our abnolut. M THIAM H128 words
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Article881 1931-01-31 5 CEYLON LETTER. Growing Popularity Of British Cars. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo. Jan. The by-election, held last Saturday, for the South Colombo seat in the 1 lative Council wa> won fey Mr. K U F'ereira. X .<'.. and that for .he Xorthirn I»i\ i-: -ti -rut l.y881 words
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Article44 1931-01-31 5 Hong Kong Order for Boats From Bangkok. <Kn.m <»ur Own Correspondent Baneki.k. Jan. 30. T*r British I.riratii<r here has received ■M from the (iovernor of Raajg Ki.r ir. Sir William Peel, that quarantine ■.i.. l.iin imposed on boats from on account of plague.44 words
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Advertisement283 1931-01-31 5 Raffles Hotel TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE MONIA LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA GRILL ROOM SPECI M. DISH TONIGHT kii\-i iii i hi i\(. mrpm I MiRM \M)K ltK\l>MJ (HIKV BAI II I'OIMOKS $1.7'». WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 4th M EMPRESS OP Al SIRALIA IN PORT. Tea Dance 6.15 p.m. Cruise Ball 9.45 p.m.283 words
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Advertisement451 1931-01-31 5 CUIRASS PRODUCTS Liquid Proofing LIQUID PROOFING ANTI-CORROSIVES ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS MA M FA C lIX hi) H V BRITISH BYPRODUCTS, LIMITED. SOLI .\<ri:\, C' ENTRAI SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Tel. No. 5171 (4 lines). auction notice The British Malaya Trustee continuation sale and Executor Co.. Ltd. (By (MM ■>: M C.451 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1931-01-31 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle. pi \^t I m^B i i i l (CLUES.) ACROSS. -o s«ng 11. Makes n sneeiins »ound 1 Srjrch Mailed together 4 Spatti-rs Projecting partu of v roof j 10. SUf) l*vcl U. Kihbrr M. Imm.nne 11. I: It. Klasiring U J..,ne.l Kir.l of type If, 111.174 words
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1021 1931-01-31 6 An American Analysis THE YELLOW RIVKR AS A NATURAL BOUNDABY. mi- of the statement* made and conclusior-.s irawn by the writrr article, which appeared in the Sar Chronicle, there will not hi agreement, hut p<rtu>n* are worth as1,021 words
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Article867 1931-01-31 6 SHANGHAI LETTER. Silver and Home Leave. THK BUSINESS TANGLI CONTINUES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) thai, Jan. territory after In ing granted Power. The Id llT'an I Aa> i-.-- -.-mony, but the incident if -iirnificance. Negotiation- leading up to the rendition far tai k a> August. poifll867 words
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Article451 1931-01-31 6 Ominous Rumours Still Prevail. Hankow, Jan. IS. According to a message from Ch^ng<U, commercial bodie* there are agreed that no substantial results have been obtuined. so far. as a result of the efforts to suppress thf Communist bandits in the llunan-Kiang-i border area. The reason for this451 words
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Article82 1931-01-31 6 Release Secured By Canton Naval Forces. Canton. Jan. I.V A it hail U'come knewn that a gang of ai ratal «> looted the China Mer i iiant-' Steam Navigation Co. steamer Hsinming on January 10 at the entrance f the Mm River had sought refuge at lias Bay.82 words
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Article462 1931-01-31 6 Strange Manifesto By Hankow Tang-pu. Hankow. Jan. 13. Memliers of the section of the British i Economic Mission which is visiting Hankow paid visits yesterday to some of the I leading local industrial establishments. They were entertained in the evening by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Chinese462 words
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Article131 1931-01-31 6 Excitement in Shanghai Chinese Circles. Shanghai, Jan. 19. Kxritemcnt has hee*i aroused in Chinese i-iri l>'s by a report stating thai a League of Nations' special delegate is expected soon t i proceed to China on a mis'ion to .•riange an international gold loan of Ciri131 words
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Article505 1931-01-31 6 Why Chinese Girl Turned Bolshevist. Shanghai. Jan. 16. Yang I-laan. a comely muiden, who has for several yean been a devotee of Sovietism. still live*, writes a Canton correspondent of the North (hina Daily News. She wifl not have to sacrifice her earthly existence on the altar505 words
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Article88 1931-01-31 6 Lightning Raids on 27 Radical Suspects. Shanghai, Jan. I.l Important documents were discovered following a series of lightning raids on _'T Suspected radicals. Those- arrested included two women. The documents reveal that a largescale Communist demonstration was plan ned for Shanghai on Wednesday, the anniversary of Lenin's death,88 words
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Article492 1931-01-31 6 Hu Han-mill's Indictment And a French Answer. Shanghai, Jan. 1. Apropos of the agitation which at present conducted against the .Shanghai Municipal Council, on the score of it< inability to maintain law and crier in the International Settlement, the f >llow ing extract from an interview492 words
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Article112 1931-01-31 6 How the Impost Will He Operated. Nanking. Jan. Id The State Coumi! has MHMHMad re filiations governing the im|H>silion of the now trade tax whuh will he enforCanton. Peking, Tientsin. Shanghai and the provinces. The Nanking edict states that the lav will be collected on a basis112 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement43 1931-01-31 6 V jKjC 4i fret I.M H^F II ft T*^w^^^^^ t-S# Si^^Er 1 W ■ill These pncn inelud* «9v VI jflE^Z^B 'within 24 hm.i and 1\ Nk. t^^^^^S^ inurn puslagc. QJH|'. Proa all Phnlo Dralrr* or j— direct from B *f Sliproff I'rnanc Ipoh.43 words
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Advertisement184 1931-01-31 7 Positively Last Night 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 JEANNETTE MACDONALD REGINALD DENNY in MOVIETONES JOYOUS FARCE OH, FOR A MAN PunchL^ Aihambra Programmes have it And here* just another super to smath home the fact On time again with a Brilliant Holiday Programme that Kicks the Lid off Gloom TOMORROW SUNDAY Three184 words
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Advertisement126 1931-01-31 7 1 oe Q€>oo oeoo op r><s r>,y pppr *p^^ 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Absolutely Your Last Chance TO DECIDE "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" EDGAR WALLACE'S DRAMATIC Problem Play. Should A Doctor Tell? will not be Shown at the Children's Matinee INSTEAD An Afternoon of Laughs with "THE CUCKOOS GALA MATINEE AT126 words
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Advertisement274 1931-01-31 7 H Matinees: SIT. SUN, 3.15 Starting Friday for Three days H only. The Talkie Screen's Most Delightful Lovers. H JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL Pj HIGH SOCIETY BLUES H H SPARKLING ALL-TALKING MUSIC A I ROMANCE FIVE CATCHY SONGS THAT YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER W H Monday: ELSTREE CALLING SPECIAL Upstairs: $1.25274 words
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Article85 1931-01-31 8 I onsiderable Fall In Turnover. fail in the turnover for tstsment of iriag 11. .u5.- Although during thi I >■■< year the amount of rhequev bills, el, pmd xhuwed an increase the t.t.u rt tin »ince ital ha« failed I* >hn» The li»:ti< tive years. r the •lecrrase.85 words
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Article23 1931-01-31 8 Krom China and Manila, by President i v- Singapore n<.<in on Monday From China, by Crt-mer, duo at Sins;aM..i 'lay afternoon.23 words
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Article143 1931-01-31 8 ngers arrived at Smr• it- \u-!ra!:an ports by the Ml ii. Mr M. J Dufl Ft! v K Hurd-W A J Jon.-. Mr- A M Ley*. Mr F. W 111 r f T. Shep r.er.l. Mr R H M Le Gen, Mr D l Mitckell, Miai V Phipp.. Mi-143 words
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Article36 1931-01-31 8 RugM. im Foreign etrhanget are Amsterdam ITS Honu.ay Is. s\d.. i Rucharest MT. Ri.. 11,.I 1 Rfjaasa Aire» x ("open•era Ull 3 HsJsiacfors IM Hong I loni.'.. Monte Video Oa|a lUCH, Stockholm Prague IM'.. Yoko-36 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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Article565 1931-01-31 8 :;t asdrkws \thh)Rai Sep< sima, reh. 1. 7 a.m.. Holy num. IJM a ri Matin j H..1) lon Chora! In a.m.. Children's Eucharist S.an p.m.. Kv*Bsong i Choral, and Sermon Holy I.iim. on Mori Wed. and Friday at ■> a.m.. Tuc>., ll.ur and Saturday at a.m. -I i565 words
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Article238 1931-01-31 8 Programme of ilrilU up to arid for ndinir Feij. h Monday. Pea. 2. I'ubli, H..1i.1..y Tuesday. Fel. I. Mr. pm Drill Hall. M lln. S.S A K. Juii.t M.lk < la.-, llnll Para4e I.", p.m.. Tan Tact laasj BaaaMal, i KA. Sur»inir. hir^t Aid. and Orgam>ktion I Inesday.238 words
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Article266 1931-01-31 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Jan. 31. On London, Bank 4 m 2 3*» D. mand I'S 23 32 Private 3 m. credit 2 4 3 32 On New York, demand 66 1 IS Private 90 d Wt% On France, Bank T.T. 1430 (In India. Bank T.T. I.'.:, 1 On lion* Kunr Bajik266 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article465 1931-01-31 8 Val. I'd. Buy»r«. Scllen. fl XI Amki Kumbanf SI I .1 Aycr Ilitam Tin 11 12 «',.<! {1 fl Bangrin Tin 11 6 It 6 1 1 Bating radang 0.10 0.15 1 1 Batu CMl 0.50 0.55 1 1 Buk.t Aranjr 0J. r > 0.40 II fl Burmah Malay465 words
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Article266 1931-01-31 8 MM Val. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. X I Altx. Brick Ordi. 1.30 tM 2 2 Alex. Brick Prcft. 2.20 2.30 cd. (1 fi Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.V0 4.10.0 1 1 i Mitral Kngine 0.35 0.40 nom. WMCMmh Tom. Bank 70.00 75.00 tl £1 c <m. T. 8. 7 f c266 words
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Article91 1931-01-31 8 Singapore Cold Storage 1 p.(. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-St 1M 10* ci. Sinsaoore MnmciDal 6 re Singapore Municipal 4S p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 f 1,600,000 N par w Singapore Municipal 4* p.c of 1909 nd. 19&6 $1,000,000 M par Singapore Municipal 4 pr. of >91 words
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Article388 1931-01-31 8 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatt's quotations. Today's Pr\e— Fruer Lyall A Co. Er.u Allfnhv if I I 0 ;i. r > 1.06 0.95 1.0ft Alor i.ajab («1) IJC 1.10 OJt* G.M A. HiUm <$li II.' 1.25 1 in in V Kgniag (11) Ml %M 0.20 OJU388 words
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Article263 1931-01-31 8 African and Eastern Trade Corporation. Maapaatattag renult^ arr shown in the rrik.rt of the African and Ka»tern Trade orporation. No dividend M received I'rite.l Afrira »'o ohoie operations werv evidently atlerted by thr alamp in commodities. I'rufit of the African and Kaitern Co. amounted t" only fl compared263 words
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Article193 1931-01-31 8 .Saturday. Jar.ua>: Sh.pa alongside th« Wfcin.i or eiaeetea to arriie. Eatranre ta»t Wharf An»hun 1 Main Wharf Islaaaat II \.t. II Mahidol I" Ment.i I Empire Dock Dardsnus 3 In-I.ank •> Takada 3 Silver-willow 37 3 Marella M 4 k i.t.i 'A karf Kuala m I Anterior193 words
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Article160 1931-01-31 8 Sataraay. Janaary 31. H. W. 7 4 am.. 8 ft. 1 in.. 10 4 p.m Opening" 4 premises of th» Orcal t nion. Snn«a>. Fehroarv 1. H «14 am., f ft. in.. 10 44 1 in. Moaaay. F.hriarj ft am.. 9 ft. in. »»->• P m160 words
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Article132 1931-01-31 8 T.wU>. I'ontianak T.,,r.an ISuufh-Kast Borneo iBfL' and Paleml North. North-hast and Nortfe-WaM Sumatra. <>) Ion. Southern and V\,,tr.- h lia Lafcn i Pladjo* and Palembanc I M and* I Rhio. B.il.t. r Java. Sumatra. South-Kist H Moluccas k 1 1. u Tandjon* Balei and l.a!»>ran H.l.k iJarak)132 words
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Article27 1931-01-31 8 ■7 S'purr 1WI London Arrd. P'Artaftian Edavana Kalyan Taklma Anfrrs Tjcrimai I*c II I)*r. II I>*c. 26 Jan. It Jan. 1 I Jan. I27 words
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Article19 1931-01-31 8 The M.M. Chant ;l!y Saic-.ti on Monday at 7 a.m. u t>ab!y sail f«f Mulras the s:i 3 p.m.19 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1931-01-31 8 JAVA BUDWOOD AND OCULATIONS Tjirandji Clones. TJIRANDJI CLONES 'r.,m thr Clone* JIRANDJI I 11. 111. VIII, X ;ind XVI 1 INTEMSTR ■re continually under con. 1 KuM.cr l'roof Station at Huiten- lk- Irnt !ij as never to have recommend Tjirandji I rell known for il. hi-h pieM "iuch higher than167 words
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Advertisement28 1931-01-31 8 jO A DELICIOUS AND ill REFRESHING DRINK Jwk BUT ALSO OF DEFINITE FOOD-HEALTH VALUE FRASER &NEAVfc LTD ORANGE CRUSH NEW WORLD CABARET DANCING EVERY NIGHT. ADMISSION SO ots.28 words
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Miscellaneous258 1931-01-31 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Pirec- Speed Weather. Max. Mm. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. V. V. ins. hours. m.p.h. Alor Star VI 73 0.01 B.a '.'< KNI 1" ftaa KotM rtharu H T.I 0.11 7.1 Calm Fine K.Trcngganu K7 7:t I.IJ 8J258 words
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Article387 1931-01-31 9 Big Increase in Rubber Stocks. REYIStCI, FK.IRES FOR TIN SHIPMENTS. (H> Our I inanrial Correspondent.) r. Sat ji day. 10 a.m. Today- Price* Kubher. ll t rent-. D4-r Ih. Tin. IT'i MM at Vi» per picul. YeMi'rda.v't I'rirrv Rubber. I undi.ll .d. down ',d. New 7', rt-..387 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Article600 1931-01-31 9 Strong Criticism From Shanghai Importer. A strons; attack on currency gambling by banks, made not entirely without justincatiun. is cvntainrd in a letter addressed to thi-N-.rth thina Daily News by Mr. H. Schloten. a leadinic Shanghai importer. Mr Srhloten rHai If any evidence were necessary for600 words
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Article97 1931-01-31 9 The report of the Malay Rubber I'lanU-.- I that thr net profit for the year c-ndi .1 S. pt. .iU Mi.untrd to £M,701 (arainst «U.ft"'. 1.11 .1 IMM»I, tv which must be added £Z. 3'>> I '..u»ht forward. The directors n~>-oae t> •raaafer Fi.ooo tv rri.ri-al lescrvv. and97 words
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Article54 1931-01-31 9 Tone of Market :-VJui*t. Lateit Cable I— Lon,|..n Sp..t She»l l.S-lM. per lb. New York Spot Shr-,t cent. t% per lb. R.S.S equal to London Standard Standard R.S.S. on Tender N ><• ..r Kt-hruary M hVb. -M»r. April June luly-3«ut. 11 T IS* its l>54 words
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Article1893 1931-01-31 9 A RECORD OF STEADY PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT. The twentieth ordinary general m etin/ .f the Djasinga Rubber and Produce 0 1.t.l v n.ld on Dec. 1 in the Council Room ".< I the Rubber Growers' Association, Ido! London. Mr. Km Mac-fiidycn ihaimian of tn. company, presiding.1,893 words
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Article351 1931-01-31 9 Positions as Disclosed B> Latest Reports. Brookland* Selar.» r. a H. j«;.sd Brot c. ncern. rontroU an area of 7.079.. acres Planted nahkei and coccnuts amount V h,C'<~ a«re«. IMta artai f—irp covered by th« last-mentioned commodity. MUture rubber in April. Iff*, and for 192.5-26 paid 40351 words
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Article365 1931-01-31 9 The followinf pub'icst.- n< were mrivr aed by the Department of St*tixtKi .NJi. nn<l X.M.S.. ilunnr the »«ek ending Jan. 27, anc) arr available fur puhlu -h. Ktfirtrwi' library, Kullertun Buildintr I S.nirapnn 1 -jrU Ly th,- Dep irtnieit Nil. Xt ciri'd Ly the Df|iartmrtit Hurma365 words
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Article133 1931-01-31 9 .in.l i'-.t 1 r. dated Jan. 30. With M Iy a !:..r ile- :n»nd and absence of ■awcwlati** buying, price* havr *a*;t**d during the- Ml un'l la must rvri show a decline of around njf n cent At the lower level inquiry went to U- j- 1 i«fl»<l>133 words
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Article126 1931-01-31 9 Tk* report of the directors, preacntcd at •he nineteenth ordinary genernl meetins; of Eastern Tin Smelter? Ltd.. held at Pnn<House. »5. (Ir. »ham Street. London, on Tv»«- day. Doc 2.; stated that the net profitI araounud to aV>S.7G4. and. aflat makins; provitun for th'- ittins shown in126 words
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Article29 1931-01-31 9 Initial inUi.m dividend of (d. per share, leas income-tax at 4s. 6d. in the pound, on account of year ending Jan. 31. I'.'ll payaulor. Jan. U.29 words
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Article377 1931-01-31 9 For Investors Who Have Burned Their Finders." SATHFACTORI > BAB FOB REAL ESTATE. (From Our Own t\ tt- <pondcnt.) ■ii 1. In thr <it the stock markt I dimensions, ;:n.i 1 stock.-- which h Krounespei Ihe close. hi'Ui-. vened on th I rediscount rate idle, oil ihii377 words
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Advertisement359 1931-01-31 9 MMMMMMsIMiaMBMMIIMMMMMMMMMi Please Cut This Out Far Future Reference. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Mt. EMILY SWIMMING POOL. AMENDED TIME TABLE. It ia* notilied that from the joth January, lyjl. inclusive, the above Pool will be available- fat use of the Public in accordance with th: amended Time-Table annexed, showing aba) > kMMN fcst359 words
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1163 1931-01-31 10 In a rpcent leading article on the subjut i.f Kntfhsh divi.rce laws and the campaign which is being conducted by prominent jurists with the object of securing drastic measures of reform, we referred incidentally to an article contributed to latin- !■>• the Rt.1,163 words
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Article956 1931-01-31 10 Urgent Need for Economic' Collaboration. <B> br< If Trocquer. the former French Mini»lrr of I'ublir Work* ami President of the Krrnrh (iimmillff ol ihr Kuropran < u»fo«i» I nMin.l The jourm-v which I have plt-t.-d in central Kurope and the Balkjih«; been molt illuminating. My gHMral :i956 words
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Article11 1931-01-31 10 Mr. J. M. Mciulf has been aiinoinH'ii iMpactor f School*. Witoita.11 words
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Article14 1931-01-31 10 Mr H I). Kl«>. h«> been appointed a Oeputjr RrgiMiui o f Deeds. Sin*.,14 words
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Article17 1931-01-31 10 Mr. W H. Catfield. M.C., M s.. bs>een appointed to act ax Assist*- ary for Chinese AfWtl17 words
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Article16 1931-01-31 10 Mr \v. Om^m r» n ,,.,i M Asuisunt fur.t roller h ihr r'n-ventiv. "»*rvice. Muno|Hili«<ii HfMtaMM16 words
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Article22 1931-01-31 10 Mr. KM nrvi Mr A. M. Eieku!. of th,irra of M. Lzrkivl and Sons. SinKaiK.r. lave bwn granteii lertifi. .itt-s of na•ution.22 words
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Article21 1931-01-31 10 The Hon. Mr. W. JJifter Marks'. Tebrmu lateta, J..h(.r»-. his been apjHiint.-.i i member of the Indian Immigra' n it tee.21 words
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Article20 1931-01-31 10 Second- I.ieut 1,. W Arnold has been' ppointxj Actinic Captain wh: •orarily In command of (Malay) "omnany. Malacca YolunU-«-i O*tfa\,20 words
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Article25 1931-01-31 10 Mr. Stenson Cooke. secretary of th«X.A.. who »s in Mlnj/apore recently f.,i the marri»j|, of his daughter, has arriwd ■>ack in England after visiting A25 words
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Article35 1931-01-31 10 Mi. M V IK.| Tuf<i. who is rotuminn from home leave on Keh. lit. in joinc M rm% DtekßM Ulstrlvt Officer in place <i Mi. J, A A. Kalth. mho will bi v home leave.35 words
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Obituary29 1931-01-31 10 The death took place at A lor Monday of Tuan Shenfah Katimah Merah. wife of H.H. The SulUn of K.ilah and mother of Tunkus Yaacob. Yahaya. »nd Abdul Majid.29 words
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Article56 1931-01-31 10 The weddinr between Mr. Kreil Burden of Sunjrei Bairan ElUtt, Kelantan. and Mrs. Thompson (nee Brown) will lake Place at St. Andrew'-^ Church. Penan*, (.n Tues<la.v next. Mr. Burden i» well kn..wn in K.-lktitan. where he has Iwen j-lknilni.' for the past 12 years. Mrs, TH.. the daughter of the56 words
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Article211 1931-01-31 10 RECRUITS WANTED. not a n«*« \«-ri-. nl i.n fooncer generation of malt- in Sinffap< re. I' am ial nt riiititi. i':.Ua!i..n > n in ich Mfpow w*mU haw la with tIM niruiui fi.rri un.l to -;> in any that iiiik' 11 b) The At the m..:211 words
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Article63 1931-01-31 10 R 'Mr Tun Swm Nvt-f m London, n rabl< wbj I.«> ll«-<n>: from Mr Stansnui\. i,! CfcuCCTJ lan.-. -«-n...! lar'.n.i t h.' lejr«l film in v.hn;h \lr. Tan >»,. N|fw had b**n workin| a.- M r h^.t»n<lini; 'h» 1 to the- ffff-^t that an ,.j,j ■ml the \.-r.l .j.,, ture63 words
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Advertisement151 1931-01-31 10 m TRUMP 'Arrow Shirt ARROW PRC SHRUNK TRUMP |__*RRO>» COUL*a_J TWO DISTINCT QUAUTIES. TRUMP." PADDOCK." hi plain lilue, tan and grey. 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) si.v;151 words
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Advertisement173 1931-01-31 10 i\ X 1 I 111 i f U.S. DE SUVA BROS. imUM IMAMOM) .MERCHANTS Nf« I.<hml» in Slrrlinc Silver and i V. Warr M. >rarm' rxprrimrr Trl Cl. MM.H ST, Pb««e ftilrabron." SINGAI*ORE. 454«. IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. >»«t«<»MII GENUINE BARGAINS173 words
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Advertisement38 1931-01-31 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. Not all the advertising that is offered o the Strair* Time* is accepted. Every (Tort >. m.de to safeguard reader*' intere»ts and ALL advertisers using tb« Times ar«. to th« beat of our nowWdga, THOEOUCHLY EIXUBLK.38 words
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186 1931-01-31 11 WINSTON CHURCHILL'S CAMPAIGN "TO SAVE INDIA. 11 EMPIRE'S LIFE INVOLVED. Mr. Churchill on Indian (Question. 6ANDHTB MESSAGE. Conditions Which Are Ksscntial. Lasdaa, Jan. Ml India" Ml W 1 -ton Churchill, in a lanil that af India. -.n of paMaM t lifa "f the British I up for what we UReuter - 186 words
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Article224 1931-01-31 11 Energetic Preparations For Court-Martial. Waahiagtoa, Jan. M. I h. c ally I'iishin. foi irt-martial. Th> roaspoaad of from I C» r asked h:> rade, Ma H< 1 ry Leonard, who i» now a prominent ki Washing ton, to ili'fend him. Ma atred li.neral Smedley Iti't'cr's life at224 words
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Article58 1931-01-31 11 ii t > Kmployet's' Salaries May Not he I'aid. ::n. While .l.nyng the reports that Ch 'ticials palitjr ia again 1, reaxtoriag the -.tlaries imMai:. to a head lat id pat ion w.n 1 The Stiaw which iii-i 174,000,000, 1 ar.king interest^ will no 1 support the58 words
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Article32 1931-01-31 11 A (Juiit Hay and Strength (•ained. London. Jan. SL A Liuileim itatM that, as a raaajl last and a quiet day.. Prince- Bcatrio has gained a little strength. -Reuter. 1Reuter - 32 words
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Article194 1931-01-31 11 Prime Minister's Efforts Fail. London. Jan. 30. taavja] to the weavers' decision in the cotton dispute, the Prime Minister ay ami today negotiated with the r< presontatives of the employers and weavers. The negotiations were broken off tonight, and the weavers' representa•urned ti Manchester. Interviewed by Reuter'sBritish Wireless - 194 words
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Article151 1931-01-31 11 Man Who Terrorised Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Jan. 30. After terrorising the city for three the anarchists di Giovanni and Scarf* have been arrested and will be ■hot. 1> (iiovanni was born in Italy and is accused of throwing the bomb which wrecked the Italian Consulate here inReuter - 151 words
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Article168 1931-01-31 11 New Agreement Made With Bankers. New York, Jan. 30. I A new agreement for settlement of the Mexican debt has been signed permitting tha postponement of gold payments for inn years owing la the decline in silver but retaining other features of the agree- n.ent of July J.">.Reuter - 168 words
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Article87 1931-01-31 11 Nanking's Renewed Efforts For Peace. L Nanking, Jan. 22. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has invited i. neral Liv Hsiang, of Ichang, to attend a I onference here in connection with an »ffort to settle the political chaos in s,ei hwan. Mi. Tai Chi-tao, who is visiting Canton, las also87 words
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Article157 1931-01-31 11 31 Passengers Saved From i American Vessel. Victoria. B. C, Jan. 14. j With :>1 passengers aboard the coastMse BMtOThip Northland today was! branded off treacherous Helmecken -lan 1. The vessel is hard aground but ler passengers and members of the crew ire safe and she is not157 words
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Article326 1931-01-31 11 Gas Hampers Rescuers. TWENTY-SIX MINERS PERISH. London, Jan. Ml It is now estimated that the dead and missing as a result of the disaster in the Haig Pit. Whitehaven, Cumberland, nun--ber 26. Thirteen men were taken to I hospital burnt or gassed. The disaster wasBritish Wireless - 326 words
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Article276 1931-01-31 11 Position Reported as Much Improved. (ieneva. Jan. 30. The creed of the retailers in adulterating up to IM3 per cent, was mentioned by Russeil Pasha, at a meetin of the Opium Committee, as one of the main causes for the decrease, by .10 |mt cent., in drugtakingReuter - 276 words
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Article87 1931-01-31 11 Levy on Manufacturers For Research. London. Jan. 30. I The House of Commons has passed the ■econd reading of the Rubber Industry Bill, a private measure designed to safeguard Rubber K« search by means of a g levy of i.ne-twe.ity-fifth of a penny per Ib. ii >nReuter - 87 words
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Article91 1931-01-31 11 Sir Charles Royds' Successor Appointed. c London, Jan. 30. p Sir Tievnr Bigham has been appoint- I ■d Deputy-Commissioner of the Metro- a M litan Police in -uccession to Sir Charles ft Ri yd:, who died recently. Mr. Norman Kendal succeeds Sir tl rrever Bingham as Senior Assistant91 words
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Article521 1931-01-31 11 Expedition Overwhelmed. ANOTHER TRAGEDY OF THE AIJN. Hernc. Jan. 30. Three. British wo i.en tourists Mrs. Frank Furnivall, Miss I). M. Furnivall .in I HJm U-slie Galloway -and one guide were killed on an expedition from Jungfrau-Joch (Pass) for Aletsch Glacier. They had been missing since521 words
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Article126 1931-01-31 11 Rational Limitation Of Armaments/ Paris, Jan. 30. A Ministerial declaration read in Parliament says the new Government will devote itself methodically and ■atiently to the organisation of peace in the world with the collaboration of all nations sincerely animated by the same i?tenti< n and all governments whichReuter - 126 words
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Article222 1931-01-31 11 Great Britain's Choice Of Machines. Rugby. Jan. M. Lady Houston, the »i.i.>« af the millionaire shjpowatr, has oaTcrad lo gaa< the sun af iiiMi.iMMi which the Maw I Minister considers nan aaarj the expenses in connection with pro: the British entry t'. defend th. Ichl Trophy inBritish Wireless - 222 words
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Article191 1931-01-31 11 Provincial Governor's Views. Peking. Jan. 16. The chairman of the Shansi provincial rovemment. General Shang Chen, in an nterview given to a Chineaa corresponent in Tientsin yesterday, declared that t had been decided that the Shansi force.' k- reduced to four armies of two divisions ach and that191 words
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Article26 1931-01-31 11 Hong Kong. Jan. :!i>. The British Economic- V to Hong Kong yesterday, after its tour 1 the cities of the interior Sin K26 words
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Article165 1931-01-31 11 Powers of President \nd Executi\c. A UHGNATION. Result of Mr. Wckkcfl Motion. mi lion to reduce the pnn of the President and e\eruli\r aVan in lonnerl on «nh under- »a- hroarhed li Mi II \\o!-kel .1' the Municipal Caiail ■rrrf meeting >e-trrdav and after loni: di-cu--ion the165 words
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Article101 1931-01-31 11 Especkerman Committed To the Assizes. Arthur Bernard in. tti Eurasian who is alletre.l to ha the death of Mr B I.1 :i I attacking him with a :< ing pin. uas naMaittad ta the nex Singapore Aasiaai on a chafg* af murder hv Mr. (J. K. layt.in. the101 words
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Article76 1931-01-31 11 Joint Shipping Company Suifjrested. Nanking. Jan. M. It is rcpei ted that American ihippini ron.ein- H;'\e approa.hcil tfe munication- Ministry with form a Sim. Ameman Shipp pany the Amen -an awl the steamer^ an beial the < hir.. to cperate Ml licei on present or nev routes76 words
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Article102 1931-01-31 11 Trouble in Singapore Harbour. About twenty Chinese m< crew of the K.I.M. steamer Sinva'uui caused MM trouble on l>..acd on Tuesday when boats with a fresh crew earn alongside the vaaaaL The unf. hers bombartled the hosts with 1 coal and the ship's alajn .r.tet .en.-.l without su.102 words
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Article4029 1931-01-31 11 Mr. Wolskel's Criticism Of Executive. ttd (XCCUi" make ■in look which it rather an in- Mr. V. •er up at th- and if a way <ut eomU l*» alx.ut it. anil if he -\<.al which had 111 1 <■• adu it iti iif ht inninic an.i. all. R4,029 words
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Article31 1931-01-31 11 ■aag Kong, Jan. W. Messrs. Sum Chai-Va and Taaag Kiet ;»in(f today assumed the respective office of chairman and viee-chainaaa Central Bank of China.- Sin Ku<> Mm.31 words
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Advertisement62 1931-01-31 11 mmmmmmmmamimmmmmmmmimmi jl TODAY'S FE ATI' RES. Pag* entral kuiope I'rnlilt m- By Vve« le Trociiuer 1* lor Women Readers 11- 1.1 Singapore Turf Huh Mccl i"g '2 Hotel Fracas lnuuir\ 1 1 Rattan for CMmb* Murfent 12 Toda>"s (>•-«» ord I'uzzle f> < oatmercial (up root hall U Hone Football62 words
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Article2322 1931-01-31 12 Mr. Holden Webb's Retirement. BUTE TO WORK. SJLA. OfTICIAlS 1 SALAMtS .f the Singapore r.i.. I. Mr <i I n a> he hi 1m <>i the report .in -aid: year three professional .1 two amateur meetings us some very and here, gentlemen, ta emphasise their B2,322 words
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Article57 1931-01-31 12 The Cuckoos," that popular farce featuring Wheeler and Woolsey, returns to the Capitol tomorrow night. "Swing High," a Pathe musical extravacanza of Cirrus life, featuring Helen Twelvetrees, opens at the Alhambra tomorrow night. Hik'h Society Bluej," with Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, finishes at the Pavilion tomorrow night.57 words
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Article1463 1931-01-31 12 Further Hearing in Police Court After another hearing, the case in which Mr. J. J. Paske<»>-e is charged with voluntarily c.v mir gru.ous hurt. ar, alternatively, witn voluntarily causing hurt, to Mr. J K. Peacock, by throwing him down the leal leading down from the roof1,463 words
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Article116 1931-01-31 12 Accused of Theft From Woman's Handbag. The case in whu art**, a F.untpean. is ehmrnd with thi of $200 from a handbag belon^'injc to a woman r.ame<l Kesina Axe in May last year was mentioned in court today and I o. tpomd until Feb. I upon the application116 words
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Article30 1931-01-31 12 A meeting af the c< mmittec if the StraiU Settlements (Singapore) Asaocia- tion will be held on Tuesday. Kel, M Shipping Conferences i» one of the MHM on the agenda.30 words
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Article131 1931-01-31 12 Lecture en Hitfh School Affairs." in the •nah wa heard in a eaae i I Qran Mac tay aft.-mi.on f the rattan on I chartminii! tn a H San .> 18, claimed trial on a chainto the Kee Wa dir 1 School Mr. J tot ate.131 words
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Article196 1931-01-31 12 Review by (ho Acting Premier. Bar >n Shi.i- ..f th-« Admiiii ti Hamsgu I -.-I the general ibmuk of th« Diet thi H' an event influencn van the London Naval that it wa.s Treaty played in ta.~ ilisinf? the ,i ..n iini, as it did, I the196 words
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Article128 1931-01-31 12 Brief > Filed in (a so lief ore Supreme ourt. Magtaa, Jan. 14. Preliminary mnn in Urn gteat battle to i>nc«- the i <>n>titutionalitv "f Ai.r V tion law, were made •In- two men charged with violation of the 18th Amendment and th. Volstead Act128 words
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Article46 1931-01-31 12 Two Hundred Killed In kiang*i. Honr Baas& Jan. 30. The forces under the Nal Generals Tang Kai antl Lvi Tao-ming, in imunisls ■I Sumkianghow (probably Sjuikiang 75 I Mant-hang. the K »njfi. capital >. It ik claimed that IM R«k were killed. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 46 words
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Article25 1931-01-31 12 The anniul moating uf the Sin^lport und South Malaya Buy Scout> A will be held in the V MCA. Hall a> Kriduv. Fib. IS. at.25 words
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Advertisement26 1931-01-31 12 "NY CARLSBERG" BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT 1 NY CARISBERG 11 Bole Importew The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (IncorporaUd ia Dtnmark) SINGAPORE. PENANG KUALA LUMPUB.26 words
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Today's Rugby.—S.C.C. vs. Welch in Final Match.—Commercial Cup.
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Article, Illustration391 1931-01-31 13 .Meeting of Old Rivals. S.( vs. 2nd WELCH ON THK PADANG. :nra|)-.rr Kuirt<y «ca^in officially i xlay with u triim- between the U h i.n the I'adanjr M the- CM siili- anil it- <h->n-«- li> end a i whi< h has heen ft iimlK-r of matches :i391 words
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Article394 1931-01-31 13 Mansfield and Socony Teams Eliminated. Wearne Bros. 3. Maa-ield I In the Commercial Cup competition played yesterday at the Stadium between Wearne Bros! and Mansfield's the form, r ran out winners by 3—l3 1 after a hard f< ught game. The standard of play was quite high, but394 words
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Article39 1931-01-31 13 Medical College Boat Chinese Team. ■ga \l <lefeatr«l the 1 ti:! in 4 RUM the M«\an Khool irrf«und I >>rf!liant i |i .iy and scored all six goals. L 1 at centre half wait the mainthc ColWga defence.39 words
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Article90 1931-01-31 13 H. (iray Wins Final df Sin^lrs Championship. The S.C.C. Imiwls championship was urday by Mr. H. (.ray. who deftated Mr. F. C. Sand-, in the final n it At the conclusion of the game the trophies won in the hows tournaments during 'he season wcie presented to the90 words
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Article103 1931-01-31 13 Miss David Wins "Cercle Sportif" Championship. Ft* the third tin.c in succession. Miss David has won the women* sjagtajl championship of the "Cercle Sportif." Saigon. In the recent final she beat Minr. IT Muc. (Ira» playe.l in the Malayan ten■;i« championships last year. In the jonu-n's sinifU's103 words
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Article235 1931-01-31 13 Professionals Refuse To Compete This Year. The professional billiards championship grows more farcial each year, according to a Home par«r in mail week. Disputes among- the players led. in the first case, t/i the withdrawal of W. Smith, the Darlington player, when he was reigning 1 hantpion. Neither235 words
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Article67 1931-01-31 13 Saturday. January 31. Taip ll ..mprtitionw Irk, s < c oluny. Kuala Lumpur. >vn4a>. r. hrj»r\ 1 >n mM I 'lull. an<l I Hukit Tiniah. al I umpctition: I luu. M..nda>. I l»l— S| ■nasal Boar* 1 luPMla> Ir'iniin t. B A.T. vs. -•diUTn. Sd urea). PMM !»|or.»67 words
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Article422 1931-01-31 13 England's Bad Showing In Principal Events. •How Britain has fared in international ■poit during the past year is shown in the record given below, according to a Home paper of mail week. The country has suffered defeat in most of the principal events, but British repi422 words
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Article274 1931-01-31 13 LIN DRUM'S REWARD. Cheque from Promoter Of Empire Tournament. Walter Lindrum, at Thurston't. was I 'M-sinteti in mail week with a cheque for i'.VH) by Mr. W. A. Camkin, the promoter of the International Tournament, as a recognition, on behalf of "the trade" of his record hreak of 3,905 made274 words
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Article296 1931-01-31 13 Today's Cup and League Matches. The following a>iv thr Scottish Cup and English League matches to be playirfc today Srottis* 2nd Ro.nd Dundrr Vtd. Ti. Celtic. Motherwell IS. Albion Rovers. Murrajrfteld Am. Ayr DM. lyde vs. St. Mirr.en I Third Lanark vs. Airdrieonianv Bo'new v*. Alloa Athletic. Rangers296 words
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Article33 1931-01-31 13 Scratching* for Today's Events. The Taipint; Turl' CM prof-«sion;«l meeting begins today. The only scratching is Bizarre in race There will be a douole tote on race* I and 7. 133 words
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Article242 1931-01-31 13 Many Clubs in Bad Financial Position. The outlook for the New Year for the majority of League clubs is the NVWM of 1 rosy, their financial positions giving rise to grave anxiety. There are a few. such as the Arsenal Sheffield Wednesday. Aston Villa, TottenI ham Hotspur, and242 words
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Article171 1931-01-31 13 How the Trophy Will Be Awarded. The Segrave Memorial Fund, for which a suitable trophy will be purchased, has been closed, the donations, which were headed by the Prince of Wales, being adequate. An Awarding Committee is to be appointed, consisting of representatives of the Royal Automobile Club,171 words
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Article812 1931-01-31 13 New Ball Menace. LIMIT OF COM KSSIONS TO UNITED STATES. In many respects it perhap- .1 that the IV' !frrs' Association have agree i to u»e the larger and lighter' Kolf ball which to.lay becon.es the official ball throughout America in their next Ryder Cup match, which812 words
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Article156 1931-01-31 13 Proposed Kdurationul Visit To America. J. H. Viljmn. the round athlete and Rnti«t I jump champion. stab l>ility he ami 11. Hart, i the Kmpire iihot put and dfertti champion ships, nay shortly pi r the purp education at one of the I sitiesi there I ma\156 words
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Article109 1931-01-31 13 •Agreement Over International Gams. •in- |M|W I v to iiiN. i siluatinn.lt was agn.-.i thai t' tions then paaMd Mould ithe directors of the < should forward the: A. Brook. H Mi Hint, mko HudoVrstield T*WB n pi io> fl and M arc in Bf Briefly. :r>'which Ireland109 words
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Article69 1931-01-31 13 To Have a Second Beaeii Next Season. The rp|x>rt of Ike. M 'ricki't Club Am I i I rkiticr <•{ I r. shun- »f proceeds fr.tr. tin I w;lh South Africa 11 .sharp from Urn T< msl tralia il.. In raeacaKioa <>'. the th<i Hu H Tcnnd Iwnelit.69 words
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Advertisement45 1931-01-31 13 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! MOUTRIE" PIANOS Mtt Style II S :>7o.<M> loss !."> per cent. IS.kW) Style 111 645.0(1 1"> t>.lMt Style IYB $80i)M 1") Baby (Jrand fI.IS(UMi IS )I^SBJI Player-Piano $1,480.ub l."> M lUBMI S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (IscorporMaa is Hess; K*ag) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.45 words
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Article1439 1931-01-31 14 margaret carlton - margaret carlton >♦♦♦»« by festival fancy drvsses ♦w* tceird and wonderful costumes —more elaborate than ever —gloves for evening near stockings in dark beige popular tunic blouses dancing for slim ness. i I > eabfc That is for The Afternoon And Dinner. IN a -pi'ii.il1,439 words
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Article182 1931-01-31 14 Kry crumpets in a little butter instead of toasting them and spreading with butter. Cfki may be- maHc airtight and watertight by immersing them in salad oil for live ninutes. Ti> m prove On- l« k of bone or ivory haadkf which are discoloured rub them with a182 words
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Article, Illustration90 1931-01-31 14 IPSTICK was a jaunty little ru-tume »hkh was made in a fc» houra. 1^ Gold or gun metal ti*Ntie for the knickers and a -carlet bodice decorated wilii emply lipstick ny». A scarlet cap and bin bo»s completed the outfit. A paiiHion for gay colours90 words
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Article136 1931-01-31 14 'THERE'S a French laying for a ,-ood cook which translated reads "Shi' knows her onion*." If the cook knows the v Z V I value of aa onion, then the housewife should know the vanous lemon auU. First of all, if a lemon is wanned136 words
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Article383 1931-01-31 14 And Why Some Are Permanently Thin. QTdIT people ran t» n i ally kern th< t k tney jrive their mBut .here is a numU-r of vi. MM who find the results of tl niinjr husines ng. They take and cut the'r meals down383 words
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Article134 1931-01-31 14 Ho» vinegar will remove paint stain? f.'om windows. If a nail is dipped in hot water and tSorooirhly heated before hammering into a wall, the plaster will not break. Curtains of lace can be stiffened by adding; a tablespoonful of methylated spirit to every arallon of water in134 words
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Article, Illustration822 1931-01-31 15 Grand characters of today who never feared the first grey hair and banish c d the bug-bear of the age. By Mary Agaes Hamilton. 11. P., the well-known woaia Socialist politician. for race meetings "TMIKKK air too many ■MH ii-.' wan tht oflfeiaJa who822 words
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Article69 1931-01-31 15 rTtffERK .irv 1.-.ooiMM. ,,.rc MM in the I nit-il K Thi- ;i -statistical r.I an estimate <■( ih< population in the middle of last The rial |hw a) .t-e of l'imi year. Wat pr i 'nan they were in 11*24 0 though the |x>pu!a:ion was million u-n are69 words
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Article86 1931-01-31 15 of the Association Women Clerks and Secretaries, meeting for their annual dinner in London recently shuddered and knelt on their chairs when i mouse swept round the banqueting' hall. l>y a cat. Miss Ishhel Mac Donald, ihe Prime Minister's daughter, who was the guest l. honour, hud jukt86 words
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547 1931-01-31 15 Secrets of the Secretaries Who "Mother" Their Chiefs. Individuality In Your Footwear. TLTOWADAYS there is «uch p wile range of attractive shoes in the shops thnt a woman can expre*-< her individuality as much in her footwear as in her dress. We are547 words
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Article301 1931-01-31 16 Recommendation of Committee Accepted. Mr. Marsh road the report of committee appointed to to— idri <he ivei lapping points of contact of t ri MM in the scale of rates nnirsacd 1 R for supply <>f oh rtrie «i power purposes. The nietnr-.r sub-cotnmJL.ee were Mr. R. .1.301 words
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Article223 1931-01-31 16 Resignation Owinjt to \ction Of (.(hcrnmciit. tale fully the 1 In his ir:\i n win 11 I Mr. Hni»n'> Su taken bjr Coverr.nunt over that mallei in favoi.r with the Tr:r' r the peowU sitting «n it and Oh •hey reprtai Th.- President We are not in fay.mi223 words
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Advertisement48 1931-01-31 16 freckles L^ oxJn» *nW P» J» J PJnm tf*. aM>W Secretly and Quickly RrmovmU mfl PMMJi Cnrai htrmAn *o<l natural. >.-•'. >'.Hiiind< or mm 4 1.. .so I, n, Tkc -T Ji r 1 1 1 li_ U_ __J Lm Stillman's freckle Cream »M»WI 1 WKItVM rrecJJ*. 1 TheSkM48 words
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Advertisement327 1931-01-31 16 Ijrownies itiColor Abo the PORTRAIT "BROWNIE." You know what the "CloM-Tp" doc>» in the Cinema. It gives life, sparkle and interest. It is the intimate pic tore it enables you to study expression. With your Portrait Brownie you can make portraits of your friends at close quarter. say three ur327 words
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Article172 1931-01-31 17 Salaries Conraiittec Report In Two Months. The President, in >is ojening lomarks, Wi pa aware. 01. ui.ed at Emily Swimming Pool on ..ne of the bather- losing that the in■ld not \k held until the following day. and, therefore, could liv nothing 1 .nt moment. On Sunday. K<172 words
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Article233 1931-01-31 17 MO UNT EMILY PARK. Japanese Community's Offer Kor Landscape (Jarden. Il \.a> BJMMWMead that proposal had Urn n made to put a Japanese landscape park 01 garden in what was now kavWa tl,. Mount Emily Park, and an ad- in the BBpan fT I garderu-r to <io that. Som< in.233 words
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Article393 1931-01-31 17 Mr. Harries and A Very Dangerous Practice." '.•ken liv con. Ml J w Hail MM moved that the dteiaiofl purchase two .">-ton Thorny<iofl Muriel for the Transport (en'n be mtk. Me said •wa t-t in m -.■-I t4> -,i; to iittinv t- the tha winche- WV BOi v393 words
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Article209 1931-01-31 17 Application Refused for Alkaft (•ardens Establishment. Mr. Gnffith-J'.n< s rafaniag to an action by Committee No. I m.t approving vt the estabhshmint if a zoo near Alkatf Gardens said that according to the tea it appeared that Alkatf Gardens was turned down as being unsuitable for a ■no209 words
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Article206 1931-01-31 17 Dismissed for Muiu; -Lxaiiag Activity. Dr. Pathy mcir that the Munici!>aiil> .j I dimiss Sikh jagas m piefcrtnr someone else. He asked foi MMM for tr.e action. The Pre-ident: The IaUH i that it has been found we cannot atap their practising the lending of money to i.ur206 words
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Article221 1931-01-31 17 Malay Boy's Ride in Planter's Car. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. The trustworthiness of some of the youths who pester motorists outside the Station Hotel at Kuala Lumpur was well shi wn by a case which has just been heard in the local police221 words
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Article21 1931-01-31 17 Nanking. Jan. 30. The National Chamber of Commerce is demanding the revision of the BuTax.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 21 words
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Article512 1931-01-31 17 365 Lives Saved During The Past Year. After the first month 1930 was f re from the terrible storms which n a 1W2!» memorable; but the need of an evervigilant life-boat service was again shown and once more the service proved fully e'lual t 1 the demands made512 words
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Article493 1931-01-31 17 Need of Big I^ondon Firms. Considerable "iissatisfaftion exist* ami ng firms in the City < f I.< ndon who trade with India and South America at the riply of the Pcstmaster-General to the deputation which waited upon him ii-eently from the London Chamber of Commerce to urge493 words
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Article25 1931-01-31 17 Sir Norman Lamont. of Knockdc-w, Argyllshire, a director of various rubber companies. left London on Jan. in the s.s. Oio.itc* f-jr Ceylon and the V.U.S.25 words
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Article549 1931-01-31 17 Inche Onn bin Jaafar's Rotary Address. I An interesting address »a the bay Malays" was delivered to the Xi tarv Ciuu at Kaffle- Hct«l yest. iday 1 y Inchc Onn bin Jaafai. iditi.r <f the Warta Malay v Mr. Onn bin Jaafar pointed out that whin he549 words
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Article130 1931-01-31 17 (•anK Demands Kansom Of $3,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipuh. Jan A u»n~ °f Bhl Chinese art' reported to have k-dnappod a Chinese visiting agent while he was on hi way to a rubber f>tatc. The agent hail alighted from his car end was <>n fuoi through the130 words
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Article22 1931-01-31 17 Canton, Jan. ::<). The duty on cigars and cij;aivtu-s has Kren increased here a I fruni today.— Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 22 words
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Advertisement206 1931-01-31 17 y^iriclpjp|\ Vframroz&c^ Engine performance depends on ijuality !>pnrk Bl is endorsed Ly more than '.!<•(> ■BKaaafwl enunu- »krr> I •> ity of leading car manufacturer' They have found AC a better spark tight one-piece construction and r's pal I is 35 time* >tter in rlirlr.cnl wiiwli«itj than ii aidh a206 words
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Article1470 1931-01-31 18 Five-Year Plan Makes Much Progress. A NATIONS SACRIFICE. IK tTURES OF SOVIETS (.RE VI EXPERIMENT. w. .lan. 1. d through omv m many reshe birth thai picture i \|m n r. here. IMI .i- .i v«ai ol .-.rigs and i n a year n 'hi1,470 words
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Article131 1931-01-31 18 TWO CHICKENS A LOAF. Exchanged for Pictures Worth £60,000. Three <>:d masters." valued at reputed to have been acquired 'or two chitkw ami a loaf of l>r ail. have b«»-n found at Zawiercie, Poland. One i< Ken.t.randts hi ist Uefore the Hiirh I'nest." thy second is Van-Uyck's Miser." and the131 words
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Article132 1931-01-31 18 No Anxiety Felt Regarding Foreign Developments. P»ri«. Jan. IS. The ni»>papir PUria-MUi interviewe.l M. I'ainleve. Minister of Air. on the state .1 Kn-ncli aviation. M. I'ainleve state< that aviation was a complex problem ant was increasing rapi -ily in i.i.| ortance Speaking of aviation abroad he said:132 words
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Article74 1931-01-31 18 Berne, Jan. 14. A terrible accident happened in the Rhone valley when a sudden land.slir (■Mod toM of rocks to fall on a larjti number at ?chm.ittirls ualkinjr ulonir tht .■■ad. Five KirU wne Killed and ten seriously injured. The had the createst difficulty in removing th<74 words
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Advertisement341 1931-01-31 18 Musical Cn f Sometimes a hal-«v'> natural food Tails. know tho Jiflcrenct almoNt from lh> Dairy milk would be ll»>.' r.c\t best first fee J. And it is this. "Lactogcn" thinj,'. Hut Baby can't Ji^e>.t dairy baulk uHkh ii.»l c.m di-ost. The milk. AnJ that*! where "Lactogcn" "Lactog<n" ptoceai m.ikes341 words
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Advertisement532 1931-01-31 19 Assets exceed $11,000,000 Awimi in fere* rrer fSS.OOO.WO. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Strsits SettlemsaU.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 17, Old Jewry. f.C. The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England sad complies with the British Life Assurance Companies532 words
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Advertisement558 1931-01-31 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. Established 1863 at Amsterdam Authorlssd Cspttal Olds. 100.000.000 (about ra.60o,ooo) Taid np Capital Glds. 55.000.000 (aneat S4.«00,000) R-serrss Olds. 28.U7.7t7 (about <2.5»0,0M HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE. ROTTERDAM. 9 OVERSEAS BRANCHES I BATAVIA I Head Offlce for Dutch Enat Indies. SHANGHAI Head Offlce558 words
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Advertisement581 1931-01-31 19 BANKING P. AND 0. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) with which is affiliated ALLAHABAD BANK. LTD, INDIA. Authorised Cspital C 6.000.000 Capital subscribed and paid op C 694.160 Reserve Fund i 180,000 HEAD OFFICE 117-122, Leadenhall Street. London. E.C. I. WEST LONDON BRANCH 14-16, Cockipur Street. London, B.W. 1.581 words
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Advertisement258 1931-01-31 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Firs, Ufa, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets M 0.000.000 ARTHUR C. POTTS— Manager and Under writer. Eastern Branch, Singapore. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. Aaaets Ansarastrea in force G. $5*8,197,954 G. $2,401,237,036 The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada258 words
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Advertisement220 1931-01-31 19 RUSTON RELIABILITY PROVED AGAIN I In 1930 this 100 B.H.P. cold starting oil engine ran for 8,670 hours only 00 houi* less than the total number of hours in the year. And this is not exceptional as the engine has been worked like this in Singapore since 1927. E^mVaßnV ml220 words
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Advertisement206 1931-01-31 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES J m a/w 9Z*' if Ji 'L./ 'ill I ®®0© WLABtt* WILLS'S GOLD FLAKE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES WD6H.OWILLS BRISTOL fr LONDON vuvJivlim pr#i ia«aiaml^BaHlßflßatfß>6^Baft^BaaVßaaV W ""^L T^^T Builds up Health and Strength. An^ifr' Bmobioa exercires soothing, lubricating, and anti fermenta-:-hout the entire digestive tract. That is why it206 words
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Advertisement222 1931-01-31 20 WHEN ARE YOU DUE FOR LEAVE P When the time comes alonp: you no doubt would appreciate having: the use of your new car at Home and we can arrange this and ship the car back to Malaya, saving you trouble and inconvenience for no further cost than the Straits222 words
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Advertisement102 1931-01-31 20 THE OCEAN A( IDBNT AND GITAR IN I IT COKPOKATION, LTD. illr.H OBlrr for M*l»»« v|M, I Smoke CAMELS that aro offerer"' ryg^\~ L ~*^->*]> °<1 to .you. you guaranteed fret- of all Ng^f^-^^Mifc-»S^ irritants and harmful far 'CAMEL" f'ijrarettes are not the 1 ~^w\ MM M any l ;i102 words
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