Malayan Saturday Post, 15 March 1924

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  • 26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED The nn!u Illustrated Weekly Paper in Malaya. Published evert; Saturday. Vol. I. No. 9. SINGAPORE, MARCH 15, 1924. Price 15 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 146 1 |*f¥ftftft^ jjj Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke ol Co.inaught T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Teck I nj* *9 Anpointment To ft THE PLACE „„u lru, T nrr T IN THE SETTLEMENT TO BUY YOUR JEWELLERY FROM I Branch at (I 6i J HIGH STRELT men™ meet
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 Mc ALISTER Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) AGENTS FOR:— UNITED STATES RUBBER EXPORT Com Ltd., SINGAPORE^ NEW YORK. PENANG Manufacturers of: Royal Cord Tyres IPOH and Koyal Tubes I Tt TK/rniTn Dominion Motor Cycle Tyres KUALA LUMPUR. Un|ted states Solid Tyres Keds Footwear &c. j "gj^WJ^e^j WHITEAWAYS CT"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 9 3 I IT IS "KODAK" YOU WANT FOR GOOD PICTURES.
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    • 117 3 fll>ala\>an Saturfcav poet. 'The only Illustrated Weekly in Malaya.) PRICE 15 CENTS. MARCH 15, 1924. Contents. Pages |l H Illusiratioiis Singapore Wedding. Secretariat Statl'. S. Andrews Cathedral 8 Illegal Colour Bar American Oil Scandal. Death Sentence. 9 Seeing without Eyes. Clippings. lo Java and Restriction. Singapore Base Scheme. The Malay
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    • 222 3 INDEX TO PRINCIPAL ADVERTISERS. Front Page. Messrs I>. P. De Silva Jeweller. Philip Thayer &Co Peppermint Chewing Sweet. Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd. Shell Motor Lubricating Oil. Page 2. McAlister Co., Ltd., Motor Car Tyres &i Tubes. 4 Whiteaway Ltidlaw "Co., Ltd. Gents Wear. Page 3. Kodak Ltd. "Kodak" Cameras, Roueo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 CIGARETTES. The Coupons found in each tin of*** d 60*. can be exchanged for the follotavg iclvable presents: KI Electro Plated Nickel Silver Cigarette Case (Plain) 20 large or 40 small Coupons. Et, n (Ribbed) -^■■rr^:r rK JTZ x :s Oooio Fountain Pen with Clip M B0 r :rj^SZl^^Mß^' E4
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    • 40 4 msswsm a¥m»*^ Amr 6, BATTERY ROAD Telephone 88. Telegrams SWEETS." WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALITY CATERING CAKES, ICES, SWEETS Etc. FKESH EVERY DAY We have The Tea Kiosk in tbe Botanical Garden* CHARMING SPOT OVERLOOKING THE LAKE. G. H. SWEET SHOP.
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  • 71 5 .lulu Nakajinima Co. The wedding of Mr. 11. H. Robins ol Messrs \Y. tt. Loxley Co. to Miss Joyce Edith Vinden of Sydney, Australia was solemnized last Saturday at S. Andrew's Cathedral, Miss Marjorie Vinden was l»i i(l«'^in;ii<j and Mr. A. Clark of Kuala Lumpur was bestman. A
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  • 26 5 Blocks fry I'hnto />// Fine Art Litho Co. H.N. Bukeridge Photograph taken on the occasion ol the departure ot its Chief, Sir Frederick James
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  • 12 6 A recent photograph showing the newh built Chaptei House
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 6 Photograpl The above photograph shows the beautiful mosaic reredo* representing the Adoration ol the Shepherds which was erected to the memory ol the wife of Bishnn tfn— Nakajinima Co.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required ron your car IN THE SHORTEST TIME AND AT THE KEENEST PRICE. Battery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. e ir jyrcs and Tubes. Simms and C.A.V. Light-
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    • 103 7 The Economical Car Chassis, $970. V^L/ i ik^m *Awßmv r -2samto'. <-,*■> A:<mzv*KtCßffltji'yiQmiPHtirWfPf^ %^g^^ftEgg^^^^B^MMhLifc^MKifcgkJ»«j^^|^fc3^ v m ™^~^mwSd^*r^*^**Ar Touring Model, Complete with Standard Equipment $1,205. SELP-ST.IKTHK MO LIGHTING SET $43 EXTRA jty '^I^^BtV mmWsr^^ s^mmmmm^sJ^ar In LIGHT DELIVERY 222* ipholsterea as on *7A X T £7 7££ MercHa.U New.. louring Model
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  • 721 8 A VITAL SOUTH AFRICAN JUDGMENT. Our Cape Town Correspondent, after describing the circumstances in which three Judges of the Supreme Court of the Transvaal recently dedared unanimously that Regulation j 170 (generally known as the Colour Bar) of the Mines, Works, and Machinery Act, No. 12, of
    Times  -  721 words
  • 486 8 The oil scandals, which bid fair to sweep America with a passion which she has not felt since she destroyed Mr. Wilson, underline two comments on the nature of American politics that have recently appeared in these columns. The first lesson is this: that it ll
    British Weekly  -  486 words
  • 448 8 In a book called "Judgment ot Death," published by Messrs. Collins, Mr. E. Bowen-Rowlands has done a useful piece of summing up on a ouestion that is often discussed in terms of passionate irrelevance. The author sta.es the case for and against the retention of capital punishment
    Manchester Guardian  -  448 words
  • 281 8 CARDINAL MERCIER ON THK CONVERSATIONS. Brussels. According to the Nation Beige, Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Malines, has issued a pastoral letter to his clergy on the recent conversations at Malines between representatives of the Roman Catholic Church and thr Church of England with the object of bringing about a
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  • 58 8 Mr. William Wallace, lecturing at the Royal Institution on The Couperin Dynasty," raised the question whether musical aptitude was hereditary or was due to environment and continuity of vocation. There was no case of a great composer who had a great composer as his father, or
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  • 64 8 "Women could not express their feelings as well as men, but men could not feel as well as women. All parties have a sub-conscious prejudice against women. It began with Adam, and it has come down through the ages to our own time I do not
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  • Article, Illustration
    428 9 A Clergyman was being shaved by irber who was addicted to occa- is. The razor manipulator cut the parson's face. V> u see, Jackson, that comes from taking too much drink," said the parson. "Yea, iah, H replied Jackson; "it makes de skin very tendah, sah." W hen a
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  • 707 9 An Extraordinary Claim. Ej deaa Sight A Study of Extraal Vision and the Paroptic Sense. y Jules Romains (Louis Farigoule). Translated by C. K. Ogden. (G. P. Putnam's Sons, ss. net.) If. Jules Romains claims to have diaecn and a sense of sight in the hu- man
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  • 252 9 "The accession of a Labour Go- vernment may not be a political rc- volution, but it is certainly a social upheaval. For the first time in living memory the universities and public schools are turned off the Treasury Bench, and their places are taken by the
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  • 66 9 A man was almost frantic with toothache. The only other person in the room was his pompous, pedant lc, matter-of-fact aunt. Presently the man burst out "Oh, I wish to goodness people were bom without teeth." His aunt glanced up from her paper. A moment's consideration, my dear Alford," she
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  • 522 10 The Malayan Saturday Post. March 15, 1 924. JAVA AND RESTRICTION. It was a singular coincidence that on the day of our comments on the rubber situation last week there should be published the first authentic news of the conference held in Java between the unofficial delegates from Malaya, Messrs
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  • 308 10 The prophets have been justified in connection with the Singapore Base scheme. It ia not abandoned, but indefinitely postponed— and <; indefinitely n is a long time. The Labour Government at Home has, and not without Rood reason, decided that, especially in view of the present financial
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  • 362 10 We wish to join in the congratulations to the Malays stl the nomination of their representative on the Legislative Council, and to Inehe j Eunoa on being personally honoured by that nomination. He is too well known and respected for there to l>. any doubts of his
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  • 354 10 Sir Ponnampalam Ramanathan.Kt.. K.c, c.M.c, who has taken a prominent part in the public life of Ceylon for nearly fifty years, has been entertained right royally, and deservedly s<>. by the eylonese and Indians of sin: ij"T' in! >hore during the pasl week. The reception given
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 43 10 HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANC&TELU (ANSON. RUSTON NORNSBY CAR mm -jflT" mw Wm. 'M^^awmmd) TREADLE ONE-M\N SNEETINC M/CIINES U T MORRIS LIFTING TACKLE *tem MOTOR LORRIES CATALOGUES PRICES FftOM SOLE AGENTS Harrisofis, Barker Co, Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE
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    • 103 10 NOTICE. As from the Isi instant this paper The Malaya» Saturn 9 Post is mm nst I by The Pictorial Publishing Compang Thr mm proprietors areateo soaasctmi wilh thr wM-known firm oj Printers and Paper Merchants The Phu-Yil Press at wellas of thr Fins Art Lithograph Co Lithographers and Work
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  • 825 11  -  Archibald DOWN WITH THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT By A thousand woes upon the head o\ Mr. Ramsay MacDonald' It may not in' his fault altogether, but he is captain of the team. and. must take the brunt of the blame. On second thoughts, two thousan 1 upon the
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  • 823 11 Being Smiles oi the Week. Be "Quii rhe Big Fight, between Little Men, h a.; been one of the topics of the One believes that' it is only an idle rumour that in future the winner is to be known by the title of Boy Wallop." It is also
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  • 129 11 Youthful Fast Bowler. One of the most interesting figures in the South African team which is to visit England this year will be George Finlay Bisaett, the young fast bowler of Griqualand West. He is only nineteen years of age, and it has been claimed for him that he
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  • 61 11 Gort Curly 9th, a Kerry cow belonging to the Elmhurst Farming Company, has during 46 weeks given 11,9331b. of milk. This is more than 13 times her own weight. This beats the yield of 11,3961b. by a Kerry reported in the spring of 1921, which was said
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  • 1205 12  -  Argus A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By The' Pelky v. Bux fight went the full distance, and at the end M Pelk won on points by a mile. He did most of the attacking, and it was just a question of whether the Iron one could go
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  • 339 12 "The professors of Princeton University have been asked to cho by vote the six most important wordf in the English language. What man's mind conceived this idea, or why the professors were thought to be the best judges of the matter, the laeoni cablegram does not explain." says
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  • 220 12 A pistol duel between Mrs. R. \Y. Clark, 56, the defeated candidate for the post of Mayor of the town of Palmetto I a and Mr. Loup Meyers, 50, her opponet, resulted in h of both. The battle illus- the primitive passions which
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  • 220 12 Boxer Collapses after Lightning Punch. The first leg knock-out ever seen at the National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, was witnesaed when the competition to discover the next holder of the fly-weight Lonsdale Belt was continued. The contestants in the first bout were Elky Clark, of Glasgow, and
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  • 32 12 Several hundred destitute children ha\e been found "parents" by Hampstead Guardians since 1915. "It is peculiar that most peopie desire to adopt girls. There is seldom any demand for boys."
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  • 1207 13 t The foil owing Sports Notes of last week by Argus reacted us late for inclusion \n thr previous u«ue It will have to be realised that the sporting public of Singapore are good judges. 1 am thinking of boxing at I the moment. There have been some fiascos
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  • 196 13 As we said in our note to a letter we published last Monday, Synod maybe trusted to make the best selection in appointing a successor to Bishop Copleston. And without detracting in any way from the others whose names were mentioned as suitable candidates for the
    Ceylon Observer  -  196 words
  • 125 13 Judges Vain Effort to Get a Word in. Judge Snagge attempted to address a husband and wife in the Bow County Court. They appeared in the box together, and the husband said May I speak The Wife (with a restraining hand) Now will you allow me, dear?
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 191 13 "Tootal" Famous Fabrics f>m*A**± 1 XOBRMCQ THI m* >**"'C THAT CLIANSE. MIILI TOBRALCO provide! reliable wash wear for all the family. Kasy ;o wa^h —RO starch net-de*!. Sow doable widih iiB». in*, wide— for women and children's wvar. Price 91.25 per yard tlao£ ins. fee Men's Shirta oVPyj.iniaß $1.00 per
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 137 14 BEST BULK BEER BREWED. Delivery from Stock. Prices Per Hogshead On Application. Sole Agents:SINGAPORE. ssjeasi i M. MANJOOR SAIBOO. GENERAL MERCHANT AND GENT'S OUTFITTER, Noa. 108-110. North Bridge Road, Singapore. CorniP of Telephone 2251. adelphi hotel building. Boots Shoes, Court Pumps, Dress Shoes Velour, Plush, Felt and Terai Hats; Helmets,
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    • 69 14 VIENNA CAFE AMBER MANSIONS THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Bakers, Manufacturing Confectioners etc. We beg to inform Residents at KATONG that we are now delivering Bread DAILY to our customers in Katong Residents wishing to take uur Bread are kindly invited to send their orders to us when they will receive
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  • 54 15 Sir P. Ramanathan arrives. Yeo Chai Lai The clever F. M. S. boxer. Standing: (L to Rj Miss Sybil Gunatilleka. Mrs. Handy. Miss Ramanarhan. Mrs. Mac Intyre and Miss Gladys Gunatilleka. The Hon. Inche Mohamed Eunos Our New Council Member. BlodtS I>li Fntr Art I. it ho Co.
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  • SUNDAY PAGE.
    • 934 17 i pay i in y° u *hfch hear. Love vour enemien, de good to them ihat you, bless them that curse you, i1; p for them that despite fully use Vl ,u And it' ye love them that love V((ll< what thank have ye? for
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    • 1016 17 Prom purity to religion there is but one step. The pu:e in heart see God. All receive the heaven which is in ind them according to the quality of the heaven which i.; within them, and, in virtue of her peculiar endowments of purity a;ul love woman
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  • 37 17 The first view of a duty is often the clearest view we get. We see it before indolence and selfishness have befogged the vision, and before cowardice has had time to count the lions in the way.
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  • 50 17 Trying to show someone else the Way often makes it clearer to ourselves. If religion is love, then it must always speak in the language of the heart. Material sacrifice is often the pur-chase-price of spiritual blessedness. Truth must be born again in the secret silence of each individual life.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 516 18 The Malayan Saturday Post 'SHOPPING GUIDE/ 1 ZZ ZTTZriZZ, TZTTZ^T' THE MOST L'P-TO-DATK STUDIO is i For Th. Ci.i.f Season, THE EMPIRE STUDIO LTD. T HE RIGHT PLACE gJ{ for Stamps and Philatelic Accessories. lIIC LiaOlClll .JII3.UIU 1924. THE fashionable STUDIO THE GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., Stamford Road, Singapore. TfUIIIO rniIIDMCIJT
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    • 20 18 MANILA SHOP, 213, OIUHARD KOAD. SINGAPORE girders for Dressmaking. Millinery, Promptly Executed. FROCKS, UNDERWCAt, SHOES, HATS. Etc., STOCKED. PRICES MOMEKATE.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 160 19 A FIT, STYLE |L FINISH i WING LOONG, I J j^fyJJ 21 22, High Street, SINGAPORE. P# 'Phone 1627. D'ye Ken John j THE ORIGINAL Haig? The Clubman's Whisky since 1627. Singapore Agents:The Anglo-Siam Corporation Ltd. ItHtOMOIATBO IN ENGLAND). "John Haig" Whisky is obtainable from all Provision Stores, Etc. LAGER
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 262 20 m*J^' mD Du B^y. ST JflK Ha H m**__\ ___t l^m\. The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation J^^^HjP gVT^d^ing over a period of 1 45 years for supplying the best at lowest possible_p rices. rnmrn^ |lttßßi Heath's Nautical Instruments and Requisites jT Watches and Clock- Splendidly equipped Optical department
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