Malayan Saturday Post, 29 March 1924
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section27 1924-03-29 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED The only Illustrated Weekly Paper in Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 11. SINGAPORE, MARCH 29, 1924. Price 1 5 Cents.27 words
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Advertisement169 1924-03-29 1 j Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Teck By Appointment To By Appointment To j H. M The King of Sum tf&^.^'OT^liC^^^ H H The Su,tan of Johore i or JEWELLERY ff PRECIOUS STONES, visit Branch at 62 &63 HIGH169 words
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Advertisement352 1924-03-29 2 Mc ALISTER Co., Ltd., (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) AGENTS FOR:— UNITED STATES RUBBER EXPORT Co^ LtdU SINGAPORE. NEW YORK. PENANG Manufacturers of: Royal eord Tyres IPOH and I Royal Tubes M AI I T N/1 PT T P I Dominion Motor eycle Tyres KUALA LUMPUR UnUed states Solid Tyres352 words
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Advertisement191 1924-03-29 3 Tootal Famous Fabrics Tt cotro* > Atkic that rata— M iasilt TOBRALCO provides reliable wash wear for all the family. Easy to wash —no starch needed. .Now double width— 3B ins. wide for noiceii and children's wear. Price $1.25 per yard \\*o 32 In* t° r Men'l Shirts Pyjamas $1.00191 words
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Advertisement113 1924-03-29 3 Gbe fll>ala\>an Saturoav |p>ost. <The only Illustrated Weekly in Malaya.) PRICE 15 CENTS. MARCH 29, 1924. Contents. Page 5. Last Week's Garden Party. Page 5. Illustrations 6. do 7. Venereal Disease ft. The Scandal in Oil Essentials in Politics 9. Malay Member Prince of Scotland and Wales Hon, Mr. E113 words
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Advertisement217 1924-03-29 3 INDEX TO PRINCIPAL ADVERTISERS. Front Page. Messrs B. P. De Silva Jeweller. Philip Thayer kCo Peppermint Chewing Sweet. Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd. Shell Motor Lubricating Oil. m Page 2. McAlister k Co., Ltd., Motor Car Tyres k Tubes. Whiteaway Laidlaw k Co., Ltd.— Electro Plated Ware. Page 3. John Little217 words
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Advertisement354 1924-03-29 4 Tj& \A yY 9$ gf m mmm\mm?k*Mi aj^Pf- fP)yn/j/yA Art/ -^Pm^ N2 77 CIGARETTES. 77/e Coupons found in each tin of 2b d bO Cigarettes can be exchanged for the following valuable presents: El. Electro Plated Nickel Silver Cigarette Case (Plain) SO large or 40 small Coupons. Bt, (Ribbed) flimfTi^^A^'Z^ii354 words
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Advertisement45 1924-03-29 4 al __T Aa***a\ 5« v_ 6, IU I7 ERV ROAD. Telephone 88. Telegrams "SWEET?." WEDDING CAKES I OUR SPECIALITY CATERING CAKES, ICES, SWEETS Etc. FRESH EVERY DAY We have The Tea Kiosk in the Botanical Garden* CHARMING SPOT OVERLOOKING THE LAKE. G. H. SWEET SHOP.45 words
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Article, Illustration96 1924-03-29 5 Whose appointment aa Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements has been hailed with the utmost satisfaction. In the various important offices he has tilled thoughout a long period of Service in Malaya Mr. Boss has shown administrative ability of a high order. This96 words
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Article, Illustration54 1924-03-29 5 Who will he the hostess at the Colonial Secretary's Residence. In Miss Hose every good cause will find a willing and valuahle helper. Both she and her brother take an active interest in the work of the Church in which their revered father was associated for a54 words
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Article, Illustration14 1924-03-29 5 Photo hij i BlockM by Fine Art Litho Co. Nakajima CoNakajima & Co. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration19 1924-03-29 6 Photos by Works by Fine Art I At ho Co. Nakajima CoNakajima & Co. - 19 words
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Article2064 1924-03-29 7 I\ Public Meeting of Penang Chinese I Leaders Support The Bishop public meeting of Straits born wee, under the auspices of the a m \t Chinese British Association, «U held on Saturday aiternoon at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang. It mm* called to discuss what menturce i be2,064 words
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Article1046 1924-03-29 8 o: The American oil scandal cannot fail to interest the British public, for it may have far-reaching effects on the coming Presidental election. Already several public men who were in the running for nomination are stated to have no chance. The NewRepublic opens its account of1,046 words
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123 1924-03-29 8 The Scandal and the Presidential Election. "It is a terrific blow to the Republicans at the outset of the Presidential battle. Not that the Democrats wholly escape, for the wily Doheny had employed as his lawyers the firm of McAdoo, the probable Democratic candidate, to whom he had paid a123 words
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Article1112 1924-03-29 8 KNOWLEDGE AND CHARACTER u A week's experience confirms the view that the most notable distinction between this Parliament and its predecessors is not that the Government represents Labour, but that it represents a minority of the House of Commons. In future, as the the Prime Minister suggested1,112 words
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Article349 1924-03-29 9 Reception at Islamic Association. Saturday aiternoon the Hon. Eunos w.is entertained to tea by the Islamic Association at ing in honour of his being electl first Malay member of the Legislative Council. Practically all ol the ra were present, and ogst those invited were Messrs. Bt Kadar Sultan349 words
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Article447 1924-03-29 9 Sir Walter Scott would have listened with great happiness to the adiresa of Dr. Walter Seton at University College. Nothing could have teemed to him more appropriate than the suggestion that our beloved Prince of Wales should wear henceforth the double title, Prince of Scotland447 words
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323 1924-03-29 9 The new Colonial Secretary, who wa.; born on Nov. 25th 3871 first entered the Civil Service in the Federated Malay States in 1891 as a •Junior Officer at Perak and Acting Financial Assistant, Kuala Kangsar. In 1892 he was Secretary to323 words
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Article159 1924-03-29 9 Great Britain's Heavy Burden. London, Feb. 27 Mr. Phili;> Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, answering questions in the House of Commons, gave the estimated taxation for 1928-24 per head for the following countries as follows I s. (I. United Kingdom 15 18 0 France <> M159 words
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Article153 1924-03-29 9 At what is more fan twice the distance ever measured before by an astronomer, a star cluster has just been proved to be ever 6,000.000 000.000,000,000 miles away from the earth. This cluster of what must be incredibly huge s'ars is known to astronomers as153 words
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Advertisement233 1924-03-29 9 The ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS. In the p ist the hulk of typewriters used by British merchants ami Government offices have been made outside the Empire British n anufactnrers could not produce I machine at a price to meet competition. After fifteen years of steady progress, the Imperial Typewriter Company have233 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post. March 29, 1924.
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Article184 1924-03-29 10 .here is reason for all-round congratulations on the choice of a successor to Sir Frederick James as Coionial Secretary, }ir. Hose is being elevated to the position from that of British Resident, Negri Semouan. He is an officer ot long and varied Malayan experience, and the appointment184 words
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Article470 1924-03-29 10 There has been no case in the .Malayan courts lor very many years mat nas excited quite the public interest which is being taken in the reel. V. Kussell hearing at Kuaia i_umpur, which on Monday will enter on tne third week of hearing, 'ihe large amount470 words
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Article310 1924-03-29 10 Anoiner sensation ol tne week has jeeii me circular io tne snarenoiuera oi iveiantaii ooiu Alines, L.td., announcing tne inquiry instituted oy me directors into me repo-ris mat all uas not well at tne mine. Here again no comment is ai tne moment legitimate, and cautious people will310 words
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Article319 1924-03-29 10 The two sides to the Singapore Base controversy are still pursuing their argument. Hardly a day passes but some pertinent question is asked in Parliament, It would ap- pear that postponement rather than abandonment is the wor d that most correctly applies to the MacDonald Ministry's decision.319 words
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Article80 1924-03-29 10 lhere were unusual scenes of enthusiasm at Ipoh on the occasion vi the visit of Sir P. Ramanatnan. Thousands thronged the station, ana later overflowed the Town Hall, where an At Home was held on a lavish scale. All the leading residents, including the British Resident (Mr.80 words
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Article190 1924-03-29 10 Regarding Dr. Tagore's position as a citizen of the British Empire, however, we are m some doubt. We Bl open to correction, but, if we reim ber rightly, he has_ consistently announced the British>dministration ol India and.desires to see the.connectioii severed. *To__emphasise;this attitude he has repudTated,the knighthood190 words
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Advertisement42 1924-03-29 10 HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. SINCAPORE, PENANG, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANC TElll ANSON. RUSTON HORNSBY CAR TREADLE ONE-MAN SHEETING MACHINES VMO«BISft| tm V_^ *ZS9 \maT MORRIS LIFTING TACKLE HUM LORRIES CATALOGUES A PRICES FROM SOLE AGENTS Harrisons, Barker& Co, Ltd. FNOMH.~J»O DEPAITMENT, SINGAPORE42 words
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Article1024 1924-03-29 11 Quiz - Quiz B.ing Smi,cs of the Wcck by Bate I To read the news ilw av, one would think that Singa- icwO an important place. a one-eyed, drunken, unhy empty-headed— well, ail that m petulant Dutchman said about i; lata wmie ago. \m us nope mat one result ol an1,024 words
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Article1374 1924-03-29 11 Argus - Argus A REVIEW AND COMMENTAkY. I] With ine football >casoii just making a serious beginning, it is appropriate that one snould embark upon a little senea of iecturettea upon various aspects oi tiie game wnic.i lOvAi experience ieaei.es are iviauned. rootoail is tne one game tnat1,374 words
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Article281 1924-03-29 11 C'AI.tITTA, March 10. The vernacular papers are responsible lor interesting rumours as to the "future of Mahatma Gandhi. Since he went to reside at his seaside resort, (Jandhi is known to have received visits irom representatives of every section oi Indian politicians, but little has transpired281 words
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Advertisement238 1924-03-29 11 I IE YOU WAN! IO EARN MORE MONEY, i HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! lt takes but a moment to mark J > the career of your choice, sign your j name, and post the attached cou- pon to the oldest and largest In- J i stitution of its kind in the238 words
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Article1462 1924-03-29 12 Lord Meston on Danger of Concessions. Lord Meston said the position of affairs in India was about as puzzling and difficult as any that had arisen within living memory. One view hold was that we should rule India with a firm hand, think a good deal lessMorning Post - 1,462 words
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Article218 1924-03-29 12 Cabinet Plan. 8-HOURS DAV. Government legislation proposals outlined by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Home Secretary, at Burnley, include: Immediate removal of the means limitation in Old Age Pensions, which Bxcludee from benefit people with an mnual income of more than £19 7s. Id A Bill218 words
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Article116 1924-03-29 12 Trditerranean to have Our Sirongest Fleet. It is understood that the redistribution of the fleet which is now taking place practically amounts to reverting the positions of the Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets, rendering the latter the strongest British fleet in commission. It is believed that the recall116 words
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Article74 1924-03-29 12 Clean Bill of Health First. Marriage regulations issued by ti" Constantinople Province provide that all Turkish subjects, male and female. must appear before the lloukter (the headman of a village), who for the purpose of identity will seal the arm of the applicant and send him o her74 words
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Article1496 1924-03-29 13 fodiscusa theories about Jesus and ,-,,•<- JesUfl Himself are very different experiences, as different as is a fcbete >vor theories of ocean currents U id trade winds from the real problem on the open sea. The one is intellectual, the other practical the one involves ingenious thinking,1,496 words
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Article1458 1924-03-29 13 Dr. R.P. DOWNES - Dr. R. P. DOWNES History records manv illustrious examples of womanly fidelity and devotion where her heart's love is set as an M ever-fixed mark." The instance of Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, is well known. Deeply concerned at the profligacy of her gifted son,1,458 words
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Article1128 1924-03-29 14 Public Meeting of Chinese I Cvntinutd from J-nfjc Mr. leoh Guan >eoh. inn Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok said that oeiore that was done he wished to My a lew worus: ne was not going to make a long speech. Tne report mej had oeiore them was aStraits Echo - 1,128 words
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Article, Illustration14 1924-03-29 15 Photographs by Blocks by Fine Art Lit ho Co. Nakajima CoNakajima & Co. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration18 1924-03-29 16 Photograph by Blocks by Fine Art Lxtho Co. Nakajima CoNakajima & Co. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration18 1924-03-29 16 The Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw, M. P. The Unhappy Minister of Labour (By "Quiz" in the Saturday Review)18 words
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Article, Illustration27 1924-03-29 16 AN AISTKIAN THBUBT AT FRANCK Jons Hi it. _to l"wr..n Sw: "Its comb to getting entirely U» l>i_:. and ought to l>e trlmtniHl oit." DU A/iukrt^Vlenna). JB27 words
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Article, Illustration40 1924-03-29 16 Wil. l. am ii. McADOO LINDLEY M. GARRIBON THOMAS W. GREGORY Franklin K LAKE Secretary cf the Treasury Secretary of War Attorney-General Secretary of the Interior MEMBERS OF THK WILSON CABINET SAID TO HAVE HAD OIL CONNECTIONS AFTER LEAVING OFFICE40 words
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Advertisement163 1924-03-29 17 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required on 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. aa*aamaa*aaw*mm m m *********^**mm^u^mmmmi^amw^ Goodyear T»res and Tubes. Simma163 words
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Advertisement480 1924-03-29 18 The Malayan Saturday Post -SHOPPING GUIDE/' ~IZ ****mm**MWmW*n WaW A .OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STI DIO l S f Cm* the MPiitfTumo up. fflE RIGHT,, PLACE The sm<) 1924. THE fashionable SIUDIO THE GE> PHOTOGRAPHIC Co.,' Stamford Road, Singapore. rnilinanrMT OF THE EAST Managed by the most famous Photojrraj.r.er TENNIO480 words
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Advertisement537 1924-03-29 19 i« FIT, STYLE mm and M> finish 1 WING LOONG, j '/;nfl 21 22, High Street, \Sj SINGAPORE. Ip* 1 'Phone 1627. HENDERSON LINE. (SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR UNITED KINGDOM. 1924 1924 Pegu537 words
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Advertisement241 1924-03-29 20 m^ at I \^^*W The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation j^^«&^^^f B^JoJ^W extending over a period of 45 years for supplying everything of the best at lowest possible prices. |g| Agents for Stanley's Drawing Instruments Materials. Iril ____V -.--■^tL ii__u n Heath's Nautical Instruments and Requisites J^^^si__^^TSl \\<ll(.lH. S241 words
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