Malayan Saturday Post, 13 June 1931

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  • 8 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 13. 1931.
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  • 589 1 Alice How do you like May's tiaticc?" Winnie: "Oh, lie was all right when I was engaged to him." Mothers have ;> pretty bad time." Why? Well, they're always afraid that some yirls will marry their sons and that some men won't marry their daughters." Brown "So
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    • 281 1 ,_<___£Sr^ Drink Ml Ik at Its MET.~Jz*& cressalest snd paresl. run.rnjn smasv-aat yoa aeed llrV^Olll good and reliable emilk use DABIGOLD. m^rrr n,^ DAIICOLD" Mllli IS [PI j1 j£ offered 10 yon on a Bg&]| guarantee to sstisfy PHSHSJB or return bssls. j 'LE AGESTS: F A BARTHOLOMLUSZ LTD I
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    • 168 1 "SWIFTSURE" CROSSWORD PIZZLE DICTIOHARY j tin Granville N. O'Hara. j I Price: 1.50 per copy, j J| (ALL RKrHTS RESERVED); I PRINTED PUBLISHED i PETER CHONG S CO.. I. i. OBTAINABLE FBOH ALL BOOK SELLEBS THBOIGHOUT I MALAYA. v V i t WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants,
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  • 404 4 The following is the programme ka |he conference from June 17 n 2s. Wednesday, June 17th— Kfi.c» p.m. CleiK> Assemble, Opening Service m the Cathedral. The Bishop preachee. Thursday, June 18th 7.0 a.m. Matins. 7.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 0.0 10.45. Review nf the Lambeth Conference Report." The Bishop.
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  • 383 4 The following particulars have t>een kindly supplied by Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Co., Ltd. regarding the two famous airmen C. W. A. Scott and James Mollison whose photographs appear OO another pace of this issue Mr. C. W. A. Scott. Horn m England, 13th February, 1903, and
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  • 204 4 TENGKU MOHAMAD BIN AL-MARHUM SULTAN AHMAD OF PAHANG, A.P.C. OF TRENGGANU ENTERTAINED. Tengku Mohamad, the Assistant Coininissioiier of Police was entertained at garden Party on Friday, the sth May, given hy Mr. C. C. Varathunny of P.W.D. at hi* delightful place near the sea coast at Batu Burok where many
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  • 211 4 HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER iff Mother." asked liltle Dora, lin,-. her baby brows, "jf v married I'ncle Tom ami Ih married Aunt Sarah, who aouUl l>een There is only one thing ko the little Doras of this world start ask. fa_g awkward questions and th.c promlie an
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    • 109 4 aVaaaaaaa^aaaaaVaVaaVaaaaVaaaaaaaaa^ *_i_^_a_B _^_^_^^2 5 ***s_ H _^__j§N ___i ____K_ff iH .I -l^-BB I PM PP fr > lffi_H_fi__ 1 111 I I -'/«r I _B^_____9p9 NOT CLAIMS -but FACTS are oor I argment. I We claim nothing for the Miller I Geared-to-the-Road Tyre. I The day of meaningless claims ifl
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  • 557 5 Being Smiles of the Week. By Quiz" I Said Sif Cecil, as Singapore broke into I m othera-ise bewttehiag horizon—. Ia• I [j u i Let's not expose strictly I personal secret*, but l>e content with I 'he na* triings H.K. said when he Is• a I I g
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  • 234 5 BEST ELEMENT IN LIFE OF CHURCH. A striking tribute to *.he wives of the clergy is paid by Dr. Herl>ert. Bishop of Blackburn, m the May issue of the D'ocesan Leaflet. The Bishop descries them as "one of the best and most ptoweffttl element* m the life of
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  • 120 5 I suppose you have something pretty m the way of scarfs, miss?" 11 Oh, yes," said the rosy-cheeked girl, handing down a package. "Here's some blue satins for half-a-crown; just too sweet for anything." I think you are a little dear," he said with a pleasant smile. You are very
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  • 58 5 New York, May 27. The New Jersey United Cigar Store* Company of America has filed a countersuit for $7,000,000 damages against the .illeUe Safety Razor Company, alleging breach of contract. The counter-suit is a sequel to the Gillette Company's $10,000,000 action against the United Cigar .Stores m connection
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  • 100 5 Washington, May 27. The State Department announces the exchange of ratifications of an AustroAnierican commercial treaty providing for reciprocal most favoured nation treatment. In connection therewith and a similar German-American treaty an interesting asj>ect concerns the probable attitude of the United States towards the proposed Austro-German
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    • 181 5 FOR _^B_-_-_-____ I ALL HIGH CL<\SS M k SPORTS GOODS j /?/GH7- PRICES m^ m^ m W l a^^ ALVTAYS QO TO I hsr ROYSONS, I THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT, j 111. NOITI BRIDGE ROAD, j SINQAPORE. L_!^r_T-?Tfaaf d 3 <__-4£, m 9 __paaejaea^en_Bßi^^"i^i*^'^^^ni "©"TitH 60 1 k____T (.BLOOD CREATOR)
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    • 431 6 m PARAMOUNT 0& ■SjJSMi PRESENTS mj ERICK VON STRfHEIM with BETTY CCMPSON IN THE GREAT GABBO _r Jr^ »va bB __________rV4_^ i 1 Br _p-___-L_-_-A -_____________L Qoming CAPITOL Soon. IF IT'S A FARAMOt NT FICTUBE IT'S HE BEST SHOW IN TOWN I AGE 16 TO 45. B~| 1 WANT TOUj^^
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    • 138 6 UJOLSELEY THE HORNET 6. $2,025/SMALL CAR ECONOMY BIG CAR PERFORMANCE Lyons Motors Ltd. 92/100, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. i *ia.»mmmama*matti~-~ -*>-» m <■ 0 ■»'••*>• ~i o> c eeee^ I owm* _fii fc?* fl HX __-_-__---l l-A -.Bcfl __t_i -I H al M_ I fl X 9 1 fl fl WmmmM
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  • 62 8 The Ex-Service Mer\ Girl Guides. Police Officers. The British Resident and H.H. the Sultan of Selangor. Selangor Boy Scouts. Chief Secretary at the Saluting Base. Prominent people at the Parade. Pte. J. A. Fox ___>■ Ofd the Long Service Medal. The Chief Secretary presenting
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    • 188 9 I mtj^mmmmX^ WW i^ S U T C^^^ S I 'JD <ri7la\ MM PFP _Cf Mm kfWWT F __T*^ BJ# M &&MMKJ W J /^v^fc I iu^TSwSl Call for it to-day m Singapow. t w_^ _a~* <r 11 _i*______«i_r l R 1 1^ _T^ i^ M I I^kM THE FAST
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  • 1572 10 Special to Ths Malayan Saturday Post." <• <► Copyright. <• j******:-:**:** •> •> •> •:••>•:•** London, May 14. 1 93 1. A SIDELIGHT ON THE WAR. No incideiij. <>l -he War provoked more controversy than tlie shortage of shells from which the British Army suffered m 1915. In
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    • 201 10 *^4 YOUR CLOTHES ARREST ATTENTION TRY TUNG CHOY (Established 1896). §T\^ The well known Master Tailor A VIA P a^onized by ft r (v* 1 Euro P eans a nd zd m) Asiatics in To^n JYtm^i Wf1ERF f Ki I Cut Fit Siylc I III Money refunded 111 li" if
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  • 230 11 FORTUNES DO NOT AWAIT EVERYONE. London, May 20. T-OQgfa tJie layman's envy is frequent ly excited by stories of the innnens. wealth there is to win at the Bar hi usually hears little mention of the otfce side of the picture. The screen was
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  • 301 11 A LOVE EPISODE. London, May 20. 1 Until his sudden leap into world s fame as President of the French RepubE lie. M. Paul Doumer had been known lo most people even m France, merely as an elderly politician of sterling worth, but with no
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    • 101 11 Half a century a<jo Sweetened M Condensed Milk was introduced Jj into China. To-day. millions of tins are consumed annually by W people who have learned the JE health-giving properties of this B wonderful milk food. *P Purity, richness and value for w money ar. th- foundations on <& _fi_?^3^__r^_2l^
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    • 259 12 Keep Him Healthy Let your children have all the Postum they want. It's pure, and healthful. It adds to the natural body- building elements of milk, all the rich nourishment of wholesome grains. skilfully blended and roasted. Postum is an excellent means of inducing f^ children to drink milk and
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    • 290 12 R|a4y__FiW^ -X **_9^_^^^^_l c-'*' -_a 'wrr A N^ t^?* I m 'jfT t __P^ _____iF>* > __**_i_a~ B_T .Ammmm^r 'n _v- ____s^B' _^B w me^mm\ m^r ?1 Aspi ri n I I -i-li-_ l^4__i ?/jr n Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, kl fl bu jfUffl V jl/^ Influenza, Colds and Fever. Do
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  • 60 13 The Rev. Bro. Paul with the Hen. the Resident Councillor and Mr. P. T. Allen. The prizes and some of the officials of the sports. Teachers engaged m a game of sack-tootball. Putting the shot. Infants picking out their shoes m the Shoe Race.
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  • 47 13 S.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT— DOUBLES FINAL. Watching tht match. From left:— Mr. Mrs. Braga and Mr. Mrs. Smith. Prominent members of the club watching the match. Left to right: N. E. Ess, C. A. Peterson, A. Marshall and G. de Souza. Peterson and de Souza were the winners.
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  • 198 14 Photograph taken at a M Garden Party held on Friday, 15th May. by Mr. C. C. Varuthunny, P.W.D., at his delightful seaside residence, m honour 0 Tengku Mohamed bin Al-Marhum Sultan Ahmad of Pahang, A.C.P., Trengg anu who is going
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    90 14 Group photograph taken at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Singapore, on 6th April, 1931, of representatives of the Singapore, Selangor and Hu Yew Seah {Penang) m the Friendly Triangular Tournament held during Easter. ?f a^e eft J° ht i re: "^l r y*\y A Fo W.VAI. Mr. AS. Samuel (S.L.),
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    • 233 15 J*Hf|^\M different H Ih___mV j__ Mavo,ir of _IIU I ___I_B_2\^ _/l u_%ytcu ¥uj l_______-__\v L m MCN ream i 4 ■peed' tin foam at a ship's hows, dies down as she enters port g slow I• process of producing "Grand Macnish" whisky is necessarily slow, lor r», §1 least, it
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    • 124 15 Stands for Quality Do you know— Orange,, like Lemons, are alkaline m reaction m the body and help to correct acidity.— Mental dullness, headache, sluggishness, indigestion, and sleeplessness are all symtoms of acidity caused by ovor-indui-gence m acid-forming foods. Form tho habit of drinking Orange or Lemon Crush. fßing 5886
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  • 2683 16  - THE UNICORN L. C. Douthwaite I OUR NEW SERIAL STORY; I by INSTALMENT ELEVEN. CHAPTER XXVI. "GOOD-BYE TWEENIE." She turned on her heel and left the crabin, returning presently with food which, being careful to stand beyond their reach, she thrust over to them by the aid of a stick.
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    • 48 16 fWAH Heng Co" I (PHOTO STORES) 95. NORTH BRIDCE ROAD SINGAPORE. Stockists of Materials for jTrtists and J9rt Students i 0 all J(^| B-^H Artist's Oil Water Colours j Artists' Brushes j Greyhound Pastels j Students' Colours Showcard Colour Brushes Artists' Prepared Canvas Phone Telegrams: *****. "PBOTOSTORE SINGAPORE"
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  • 2985 17  -  LE GOC. I M!S TAKEN IDEAS WHICH p RE VAIL ALL OVER THE WORLD. I By Father I i« brbadcasl talk delivered HI I I j Father Le Coc, from the I Nation, on -he "Dignity of I a ll living beings man is the I
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    • 123 17 College orchestras 4 Music for luncheon, %ee[\ igs I tea-dancing, dinner, n^^^^/tl Just to make your CL J W^-I_i_|| n_ *fv\ —^n trip a bit more pleas- B Jh T^l lg V__i______- Z_B every President Liner carries a talented I«SJH college orchestra. m I B ni B B DOLLAR STEAMSHIP
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    • 554 18 'The Greatest Book ia the World" BEAUTIFUL EDITIONS of tde BIBLE No matter how many other Bibles you now have, you will find c pleasure m using the beautiful clear-type editions, illustrated here* With most of us it is a matter of real regret that we do not read the
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  • 39 19 BUSINESS DISTRICT DESTROYED Norfolk, Virginia, June 8. number ol wharves and commercial -ti^s m the business district were (Vtf< by tire following an explosion lU „l barge tied up to the pier. !gC is estimated at $3*ooo, >.
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  • 134 19 "{SUPPRESS BANDITRY OR DIE" Nanking, June 7. 011 t!u eve <»f his departure from K t o Hunch, whan he will per- direct operations against the n I. audit- m thoae provinces, Chiang Kai-shek made 1 statement, to n ;v urging it to refrain from c idal warfare. Chiang declares
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  • 68 19 i the purpose of making good the ease m defensive power under the reduction of numerical strength of the military authorities are reported to be contemplating increasing the present eighl aii regiments to ten and also organising an additional tank unit of thirty tanks and an additional
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  • 95 19 I [Reuter's Service.] I Paris, June io. I The financial situation of the famous I Slipping line the Corapagnie Generale H Trans- Atlantique is engaging the attenI tion of the Finance Committee of the I Chamber which has drafted a Bill I treating
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  • 51 19 EX -QUEEN HELEN OF RUMANIA. [Reuter's Service.] Vienna, June io. Alexander of Yugo Slavia and tnanian Premier M. Jorga are edited with effecting a friendly nt regarding the future of the I Helen of Rumania who will nnanently abroad but is ento visit Rumania thrice annuaal? cc her son Prince
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  • 516 19 London, June 7. Considerable alarm was. caused by eartli tremors m London and various parti <>f lhe country at 1.30 a.m. They lasted s minute and buildings were shaken and sleepers awakened. Thousands of people hastily dressed and rushed into the streets. There were no casualties and
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  • 187 19 PARAMOUNT TO FEATURE CHINESE AMERICAN ACTRESS. Anna May Wong, the only Chinese American actress playing a leading role on the Broadway stage, has just been signed by Paramount to a long-term contract, according to an announcement by Jesse L. Lasky, first vicepresident m charge of production. Miss Wong, who has
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    • 149 19 Coming/ ALHAMBRA MARION DAVIES IN THE FUNNY PICTURE WITH A HE VRT THROB! "THE BACHELOR FATHER" WtTH R4LPH FORBES-C. AUBREY SMITH T__ILLiN;-IiIL\RIJUS-A RIOT OF MiRTH AND ROMANCE DIRECTED BY ROBERT Z. LEONRAD I A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All-Talking Picture. I UN IV ERS A L S COMING 1930/31 PRODUCTIONS. J BAD SlSTER—
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  • 357 20 The Malayan Saturday post June 13, 1931. HIS EXCELLENCY'S RETURN. We welcome Sir Cecil Clementi back to Malaya. That his holiday may have l)een healthful all will earnestly hope, for he needs all his energy and mental alertness to steer the Ship of State through the stormy waters now harrying
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  • 293 20 We j<»in m ana pks_ oi I daily con|a_Mporaiy that organised measures to Dope with unemployment >hould be undertaken, under GoiUlll— til auspices, without, the slightest further delay The i>osition is really serious, and i> growing worse daily. There is not the least justification for auy asMimption that the
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  • 33 20 In consequence of the Parade to be held on the Padang, on Sunday, June 14th, the usual 8 o'clock service at St. Andrew's Cathedral will be deferred until 8.-"o a.m.
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  • 77 20 FOR THE DIOCESE OF SINGAPORE. The Bishop has appointed the Rev. Graham White, M.A., Chaplain of South Perak, to the Archdeaconry of Singapore, vacated by the Veil. F. G. Swindell eighteen months ago, and will institute and install him m St. Andrew's Cathedral during Evensong on Sunday,
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  • 54 20 London, June 8. In reply to a question m the House of Commons the Post Master General stated that the question of establishing a wireles> telephone service l>etween Britain and Singapore was under consideration, but he was not m a position at. present to make a definite
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  • 213 20 LORD PASSIFIELD ON HON KONG AND CEYLON CIVIL SERVANTS. NO MORE M.C.S.? ißeuter's Service.] London, June Lord Passtield, presiding at a large] attended dinner of the Corona CluL hoped that a single phrase of "Coknji Service" would l>e accepted througho. the Empire and the service would I,
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  • 65 20 [Reuter's Service] Geneva, June v, The efficacy of the Geneva Opium Convention is statistically demonstrated by the official statement issued by the Conference for the limitation of narcotics that v discrepancies between the amount of drugs shown as exported from manufacturing countries and amounts imported
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  • 108 20 r ßeuter's Service.] New York, June v A message from Lima, Peru, ttntcn that the Provisional Government announces that martial law has been established throughout the country i*cause public order was menaced by revolutionary plans." The decree states that the authorities will use firearms to suppress
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  • 21 20 U.S.A. CHINESE MINISTER RESIGNS. fßeuter's Service., Washington, June I The Chinese Minister Chao Chu has tendered his resignation for politi rr-ncrmc
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  • 203 21 lM Agri-Horticultural AsVi adveiianai that their eighth tibittOfl will be held at Kuala the August Bank holiVucust ist to pd inclusive. ill be remembered that the Asso--1-t-t fear held the exhibition m m permanent nne. The developif t i,i s site has given the organisaLreater heedota m
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  • 154 21 il DUTCH REALISING THE NEED FOR IT. kcuter's Service.] Amsterdam, June 10. mliiifl :*> the newspaper prospects of the regu- production of rubber being M ithin .i measurable period of bettei then generally anticic pspei says the intention to smaller factories has been mcd owing to the great
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  • 485 21 DIVERS' TAPPED MESSAGES UNANSWERED. [Reuter's Service.] Hong Kong, Juue 10. The local Naval authorities this morning issued the following communique to the Press: Information has been received from the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, that the submarine "Poseidon" was rammed and sunk yesterday by a Chinese steamer,
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  • 61 21 'Renter's Service.] Consljantinople, June io. The largest, of three narcotic drug factories m Constantinople has been closed down by Government and a fine of f 18,000 impooed Open the director. Government's action is the direct consequence of the seizure by the Police oi ninety kilograms
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  • 63 21 [Renter's Service.] Sandwich, June 11 In :1k- Association of British Malaya Golfers' Tournament, V. Van Renen won the Macfadyen Trophy beating VV. Coldie m the Final by 3 to 2. The Stroke Competition over eighteen holes was won by W. Jameson (handicap eight) with a card
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    • 115 21 THEY'RE BUILT THAT WAY! I I IF THEIR BONNETS WERE ALL RIVETTEU DOWN, PROVIDING PROVISION WERE MADE FOR PERIODIC ADDITION OF ENGINE OIL, IT WOULD HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON THE FAMOUS r__H ____A >__■__% W/smj^_^^^^^^ A U S T IN S YEAR IN, YEAR OUT, THEY STAND UP TO THE
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  • 464 22 OFFICER'S £5,000 CLAIM: ECHO OF AN AFRICAN BUSH DRAMA. An amazing drama oi the African bush twenty years ago, m which captain ol the Royal Artillery a man who played a conspicuous par: behind the scuies m the S«»uth African and Kuropean wars was the
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  • 90 22 Johannesburg, June 7. The first. Chinese newspaper printed m Africa made its ap'iearance to-day with the title "Chiao Shengpao" ("Voice of the Peopi..") It is printed Ofl a single sheet, to appear thrice weekly. A thousand copies will go to all parts of the continent
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  • 188 22 Tokio, June b. The Fm press of Canada, which berthed at Yokohama this morning, brought two of the Chinese crew, killed, and _o steerage passengers and crew wounded by a Filipino who ran amok yesterday morning, stabbing indiscriminately with a knife. Running along a crowded
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    • 130 22 YOU 1 he world over more »tonw are liaialed on l/Orl iKllll loodyear Tyre 9 tlinn M DTP OTL on any other make. Ooodyear I I You want long service from tyres. I I You want freedom from trouble. I I You want safety -and a low cost I per
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  • 738 23  -  ARGUS I S series oi Malaya Cup soccer -atches has begun. This season's competition ,>e B an with Uvo ties last g Negri Sembilan v. Singapore U .md Kedah v. Perak at. U Results as expected. But early wasn't ,:„:v m brief is
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    • 355 23 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE !N FORCE OVER $88,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j I (INCORPORATED IN &TRAITS 9rTTLBMI_NTS). O J HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. I J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England snd complies with
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  • 323 24 RAID ON HER PARIS FLAT: ZINOVIEFF SECRETS STOLEN An amazing raid has been carried ou* on the Paris flat of Mrs. Sidney Reilly, widow oi Captain Sidney Reilly. the greatest spy Britain ever had m bef ■*r vice. A tile marked "Zinoviefi" is among lhe papers stolen,
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  • 389 24 NEW USE FOR OIL OF COCONUT A new process of extracting coconut oil from the meat of the coconut, has been claimed by the chemistry 'department of tlie T'niversitv of the Philippines. The new process, which was discovered hy Miss Maria Villacorta under the supervision of TV Aman'do Clemente, Mth
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  • 78 24 In view of the fact, that he on. oi the favourites for th«. Democ itic no. urination for the presidential cj t>f 1032 great significance is atta 0 the address l>y CoitinCM Bnosevdtn New York to the conference of Stan Governors, advocating: the extensor, of State responsibility to
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    • 297 26 a m m m a i n ft a PROF. DR. WOLF-EISNERS <4 Sintuban" Tuberculine Preparations. ii FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. HOSPITAL TESTS. These are used now m all leading Hospitals m the World. It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis. Twenty years*
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  • 154 27 Their Majesties King Pradajhipok and Queen Rambai-Barni of Siam photographed together on the platform of their special car, "Killarney" m which they travelled from Vancouver, B.C. to New York after disembarking from the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Japan." This was the first close-u/ 1 view of
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  • 69 30 CONVICT DEMONSTRATES HOW TO ESCAPE. Herlin. May 11. A convict named Arber, who had escaped from a uaol NV as re-captured. The authorities who were curious to discover hove he escaped sought a demonstration. Arber, most, willing to oblige, ran to the wall, leapt up like a cat
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  • 126 30 HUE AND CRY IN BELVEDERE. BODIES OF TWO WOMEN BURIED IN GARDEN. London, May 30. There vva> a hue and cry iv the Belvedere district m South-Kast Loudon last evening, following the discovery by the i>olice of the bodies of two women and a dog buried m the back garden
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  • 75 30 BRITISH BID FOR NON-STOP AIR RECORD. London, May 30. The "Daily f.xpress" understands that the Pritish bid for the long-distance world air record will take the form of an attempt to make I non-stop flight from Cranwell aerodrome to Ceylon. The attempt will not l>e made until
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  • 338 30 THE PRINCE SHOULD BE LEADER London, May 20. The seriotmese ol trade outlook is the theme "i at leas-, hall the public speeches and lei tures heard these days. While 'be who], country is ringing with fhe Prince ol Wales' exhortation at Birmingham and Manchester to businessmen to appl** new
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  • 49 30 RESCUE OF EXPLORER. ESTIMATED COST £20,000. Loudon. May v. It is estimated that the cost of rescuing Mr. Augustine Courtauld, the young inenil>er of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition who spent the winter on the central icecap m Greenland, was £20,000, including heavy insurance policies on the rescuers.
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  • 155 30 YOUTHFUL STOWAWAY'S Paris, May io. Lotus Chiauese. the 20-year-old Parisian, who consigned himself to America m a packing case, 7 ft. 2 m. long and 3 ft. 2 m. high, and was discovered among the cargo, on the liner Lafayette, when it had been five
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  • 61 30 Rome, May 15. After he had refused, for utisl reasons, to open l concert at Bolocn with the Royal Anthem and the Fascii Hymn, a group of young Fascist slapped and punched Signor Altai Toscanini. the famous conductor, out side the theatre. Afterwards they to lowed him
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  • 769 31  -  Lord Baden-Powell AUSTRALIAN SCOUTING. (By Lt. Gen. of Gilwell). I of :ie best i :oU t an< **> ulQe I 5 1 have ever attended was l'V.,\ -eld at Sydney, New South t.^ v; twelve thousand Rovers, 1,.--- Cubs, Guides and Brownies ue d .1 vast
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  • 250 31 Experiments with various devices enabling drivers of motor-cars to signal intentions automatically are now being carried out by Scotland-yard (says the "Daily Express" Motoring Correspondent.) Automatic or semi-automatic signals have just been fitted to a select number of London taxicabs, and their drivers have been asked
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  • 63 33 aue h,| Photo by Tpoh. MJ Repertory Amateur Players made a great hit on the 3rd instant at the Playhouse m the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, when they produced the rollicking yth First Mrs. Fraser. To Mr. Felix Ingold, the capable manager of the Grand Hotel, is due
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  • 56 34 Mr. D. Santry, accompanied by the Rev. Bro Stephen (Director) and Mr. C. Reutens (Cadet Officer) inspecting the Cadets. Mr. Santry speaking to the boys about the Greatest Empire Th V others m the picture are Rev. Bro. Stephen and Rev. Bro. Bernard I
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  • 29 34 "MALAY A" CUP SOCCER COMPETITION. NEGRI SEMBILAN VS. SINGAPORE. H.H. the Yang di per Tuan Besar and party watching the match which ended m a narrow victory for Singapore.
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    • 107 35 SCOTT MONTUMFNT. A£r____.*2_f -tt-^WECUT You can pay your friend no greater compliment than to suggest his taste is educated to the highest standard of Scotch Whisky and order him a— WAhKER Born 1820 Still going Strong! A Sole Agents ___^L John Little Co., Ltd., fi^L Penang, Singapore, A\ Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 1832 36 THE WENDY HUT. BOYS OF LONG AGO. Cedric. Cedric was the son of a serf. As lv sat on the floor cIeCJUUg hi* father': steel cap, he rubbed his hack fron time to time, for he had beta thrashec for using the lan^ua^e >f the Normans But
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  • 670 37 II sim pucrrv OF LIFE. TH TRUEST SERVICE. I Qain of Quietness. I arbitrarily Mary and I liethany have been regarded rc]l Mtives of two types of fl- m a ua v a to mi l>b' I. aid have little m common, fl X a ct is ignored
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  • 852 37 Seek Opportunities. When thou meetest with an opportunity of rendering thy neighbour some lowly and menial service, do so with, joy, and with that humility which thou wonldst wert thou the servant of all. By this practice thou wilt lay up m store treasures of virtue and
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  • 228 37 Doctors never tire of urging their patients to net as much fre>h air as pOflsHik. This is btCflflfle they know that m the air we breathe there is the most valuable health-giving tgtfll o_cygttt. Ofljrgtfl tctl m many mysterious ways but. its essential functions are
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  • 1729 38 RELIGION NATIONAL LIFE. THE FOUNDATION OF A r COUNTRY'S GREATNESS. Mr. Stanley Baldwin's Stirring Address. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, M.P., delivered a stirring address to the Annual Assembly of the Congregations] Union, at the City Temple from which we give salient extracts. When 1 began to reflect on the subject. set
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  • 191 38 Wouldn't thi.t l>e nice. I I means an income of GSs G54,200 I month. We ai 1 it OUt that way those of us I oa modest monthly stipend I go on to ih earn, to visualise 1 '<•___■ ment ol our ambitions. m
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  • 459 39 ANTI-CATHOLIC OUTRAGES IN ROME. Rome, May 38. Kalian K l 1 1 the Vatican m consequence rSu_ utbreaks by <mti cathoiic •te The police are gnarding the i Catholic institutions, many which have been broken by stones. Hundred, of "dcV raided the Osthcnic Onb of t whin*, shouting "Down with
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  • 255 39 VATICAN PREPARING A PROTEST. Rome, May 30. Ail the offices of Catholic organisstions and institutions m Rome have been closed by order of the Italian Government, and the police are entering snd taking possession of all documents. It is explained that the Government have taken
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  • 88 39 Rome, June I. The Catholic institutions are tradttaHy reopening, the poUee having wtthefclw* from the premises of several. The Pope m a speech to-day, titers private meeting with the Csrdmals, criticised most strongly the attitude of the Italian Government during the anti* clerical distttrbsnees, snd towards religion m the
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  • 79 39 A SEA OF FLAMES. REBERVOIRS IGNITED. Bukharest, June 4Considerable fatalities are feared and enormous damage m a terrible oil fire at Moinesthi, near Nscaou, where several reservoirs of s refinery were struck by lightning and exploded. The entire neighbourhood wss transformed into a sea of flames m a few seconds,
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  • 469 39 DANCE HALL LURE DENOUNCED BY A PASTOR QUESTIONS TO 200 GIRLS. v d Modern Mania* t: «■_-____■-> a "Nowadays there are more young people dancing to the devil than ever_ drank themselves into gaol. v -'Familiarities are allowed m the ballroom or danceroom that would not be tolerated anywhere else."
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