Malayan Saturday Post, 3 May 1924
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Title Section26 1924-05-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED The only Illustrated Weekly Paper in Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 16. SINGAPORE. MAY 3, 1924. Price 15 Cents.26 words
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Advertisement200 1924-05-03 1 |j Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Teck jl By Appointment To By Appointment To 'i jj H M Th Kin ot Siam H H The Sultan of lohor 1 I' \A/ M V DICI/9 I I I *|r"^ If200 words
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Advertisement271 1924-05-03 2 T T BURFORD S i (We regret our advertisers have omitted to mention what the prize consists of. We are however, quite willing to accept any FIRST PRIZE that may be offering! Editor. M.S.P.) j IWHITEAWAY'SI 7 "9 IVrtnci Sandow's Concentrated v3^ San(loNV sC<nni:i !1 1 1 AWyf Embrocation in271 words
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Advertisement192 1924-05-03 3 I 'Tootal" j Famous Fabrics I i()Bß\feQ s ru»A Ihil CLEANSES KASILV I rjy OBRALCO proridrt reliable wanh j[ ear for ;»11 the family. Ka>y j wasli —no starch needed. X m doable iridtb 38 ins. wide for w ,.t. n and children*! wear. Pric€ $1.25 per jrard ias. f-»r192 words
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Advertisement33 1924-05-03 3 £bc iH>ala\>an Saturbav post Lost Memory I'lie iovernorship ■INCOKI't "RATED IN ENGLAND) Jirc actual Manufacturers of Loose*Leaft Ledqers Meel LeUer*Filinq Units 6ard*lndex Systems tie %f\Q€i\t% for' iub-Jigents; CORONA PORTABLE. 11, 6ollyer Quay, Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement219 1924-05-03 3 PALLADIUM THEATRE Tel. 903 Orchard Road. To Night To Night United Artists Corp Present D. W. GRIFFITH'S "THE LOVE FLOWER" Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster May 7th -12th Universal Jewel Universal Jewel j "UNDER TWO FLAGS" 1 Priscilla Dean INDEX TO ADVERTISERS j I (hi ln,sifi*> Panes) il Page 2.219 words
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Advertisement257 1924-05-03 4 MO 77 *M mm m/ Vie Coupons found in each tut of ~\3 50 Cigarettes can be exchanged for the following valuable presents: El. Electro Plated Nickel Silver Cigarette Case (Plain) 20 large or 40 small Coupons. 85. Alarm Clock HO l^»0 E6. Solid Silver Cigarette Case 100 100 E7.257 words
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Article, Illustration45 1924-05-03 5 Resident Councillor, Penanj: Who nre leaving t<>i Home nexl Saturday ami nx ill Ue awin for >i\ months. The Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules Mrs. A B. Voules I l'i in- Arl Lt tho "o Photograph 6ji V Backeridga45 words
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Article, Illustration109 1924-05-03 6 Photographs b\ Nakajima ft Co. Blocks h\ Fine Art Litho O>. Tin* marriage of Miss Krnestiue FVarce, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. E; Pearee, and Mr. P. A, B. McKerron, Acting District Officer, Jasin, Malacca was solemnised at >. Am hews Cathedral on _l-t April, the ttev. I'..109 words
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Article660 1924-05-03 7 Every Hour Fully Occupied. Xlie King's day in London differs considerably from his day elsewhere, m\ Windsor, Sandringham or Balnioial. It to a day as regular, as methodically planned, as that of a great business executive to whom every moment i- s of value and he woud660 words
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Article322 1924-05-03 7 Windsor Guardians and Ex-Service Man. A remarkable case of the lost memory of an applicant for relief was reported to the Windsor Board of Guardians. Mr. W. Y. C. Isaac (Relieving Officer) said that the applicant, who had been in Windsor three or four lays,322 words
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95 1924-05-03 7 The Homo Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, received a deputation of members of a number of societies urging the abolition of the death penalty. The Home Secretary, in replying, pointed out that any Government must take public opinion into account, and that, so far as his95 words
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Article406 1924-05-03 7 Prince Arthur Relates his Experience* Prtnce and Princess Arthur of (')nnaught were the principal gueatfl it tho dinii^r of the African Society. The Prince, who ban just returned from his tour of duty as (JovernorGeneral and High Commissioner of South Africa, descrihed tome of his experiences,406 words
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Article182 1924-05-03 7 materialism, nor any subtle idea of progress. We must retain what is good in Confucianism. The ethical ideas, the political maxims, and the sociological principles for which Confucius and his school stood must be taught the Chinese. Confucianism has religious elements, but it is not a religion. The Chinese are182 words
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Article371 1924-05-03 7 (Cnnfinucft fmm pags 14 J kingdom is now o»«ing established. The legal representatives of the kingdom on earth will be visible men, perfect in organism, directed by the great King, the Christ. That kingdom will extend all over the earth until all nations shall eoOM to render obedience371 words
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Article199 1924-05-03 7 Mr. Zia Zong Kao of Shanghai in concluding a series of articles on the Confucian Theory of Moral and Religious Education and its Bearing on the Future Civilization of China saysBy idealism I mean the attitude of those who are after ideals, the state, the supreme person and199 words
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2315 1924-05-03 8 By the Right Hon. U S. Amery, HP. (LaU i list Lord of the Adniirull} v\ iih Navy reduced, m ours haa been lince the Washington Conference, the problem arises: How are \w to make the fullest and mosi efficient use oi it? The solution2,315 words
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Article1041 1924-05-03 9 1 r<l Bemverbrook, writing in his rl< ;h^ Sunday Express, mjßl \\'}uW the Socialist Government t Westminister appears to me a m igfortune that should be remedied i the next General Election, there I good saying enjoining: on mai tell his blessings. And there U m1,041 words
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Article544 1924-05-03 9 Little Jack had been so persistently naughty that mother just had to give him a good spanking, and all that afternoon a desire for revenge rankled in his little breast. At length bedtime came, and kneeling down, he said his evening prayer, asking a blessing upon all the members544 words
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Advertisement235 1924-05-03 9 The ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS. In the past the hulk of typewriters used by British merchants and Government offices have heen made outside the Empire British n a&tifaetnrara could not produce a machine at a price to meet competition. After fifteen years of steady progress, the Imperial Type\n liter Company have235 words
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891 1924-05-03 10 The Malayan Saturday Post, May 3, 1924. FEDERATION OF BRITISH EASTERN EMPIRE. It is becoming increasing^ .iJeat that Treaties ami Leagues will be of little avail in promoting peace. The best form oi" security for a nation is still in its preparedness to repel any possible attack. The Washington Conference891 words
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Article275 1924-05-03 10 His Excellency the Governor's "gift" of "Bel Retiro" at Penang for the public use has been greeted with a certain amount of levity in some quarters. The suggestion is that it is easy to be generous with other people's, especially the public's, property. But, joking apart, there really275 words
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Article297 1924-05-03 10 There has also, we note, been i>. disposition to anfSOtt that this "gift" is in the nature of a parting compli nient preparatory to retirement. arc not so sure about that ourselves. Sir Laurence is, of course no longer a young man. hut he has faced thr al297 words
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Article213 1924-05-03 10 At last the man-in-the-street in Singapore has had an opportunity of flying, thanks to the enterprise of B visiting aviator who has found the novelty of aeroplane flights, locally. a very remunerative factor. He has had the distinction of being the first aviator to use what is politely known213 words
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Advertisement43 1924-05-03 10 HAiiRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANC, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANC TELUK ANSON. RUSTON HORNSBY CAR TREADLE OKE-MAN SHEETINC MACHINES ffcSK ii n I I I Iji MORRIS LIFTING TACKLE MOTOR LORRIES CATALOGUES PRICES FKOM SOLE AGENTS Harrisons, Marker Co, Ltd. LNvINEEMNG DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE43 words
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Article972 1924-05-03 11 Being bmiles of the Week, By 'Quiz. StOfl? siiail be the path of the be netactor. for nis meaning snaii u< tailed into question, ami nis spun ibalJ be scorned. His g;its shall b< regarded, even by those unto whoir mey bnag great blessing. But his reward is m972 words
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Article1813 1924-05-03 11 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By "Argus." The Key V. Moreno fight ended according to anticipations. The Selangor boy was no match for the more erperienced Chinese boxer, and went out, thoroughly beaten, at the end of the second round. From the very beginning I condemned it1,813 words
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Advertisement231 1924-05-03 11 IF YOU WANT TO EARN MORE MONEY. HIRE'S YOUR CHANCE! j It takes but a moment to mark J the career of your choice, sign your i name, and post the attached cou- pon to the oldest and largest In- stiturion of its kind in the woild. j This simple231 words
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Article712 1924-05-03 12 Sport no Longer. A Brighton correspondent write* 4 <> the boxing expert of the Dai'.v Mail Could you not persuade some influential person t<> offer a reward for the cleanest fighter? One seldom sees real boxing now. The present system seehis to consist of push and712 words
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Article175 1924-05-03 12 The "Times of Ceylon" writes on March 31: On Saturday between the hours of 3 and 4 a.m. (Ceylon time). Mr. T. Pavies, the senior wireless operator of the s.s. Somersetshire and Mr. A. E. Holsinjrer of P^entons, Ltd., succeeded in picking up British broadcasting. The set175 words
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Article62 1924-05-03 12 Making life as honest as possible and calmly doing: our duty in the prcsent, as the hour and the act requires, and not too curiously considering 1 the future beyond us, standir ever erect, and belforittg that tlv Tods are just, we may make our nassage through this62 words
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670 1924-05-03 13 i Continual from patjr ,S). m rs\ war in which we shall not be CP( with anti-commerce raiding ;ur; ,inst our Pacific and Indian Ocean trade on a serious scale, and in which if shall not urgently require the naval base at Singapore as the670 words
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1438 1924-05-03 13 Lessons of Ancient Rome. (By A. Wyatt Tilby). Rome never held an Empire Exhibition. A pity perhaps; they would have done the thing rather well. True, they had no Cup-ties for the crowd— but Nero might retort that we have no1,438 words
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Article1686 1924-05-03 14 If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am become sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal. And if I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as1,686 words
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Article485 1924-05-03 14 For more than six thousand years man has attempted to establish a government that will guarantee to all wiankind liberty and the pursuit of happiness uninterrupted, and life everlasting. Men were first organized into tribes. Later they formed kingdoms, putting under one man the the rulership, which was485 words
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Article, Illustration88 1924-05-03 15 CRICKET- SINGAPORE vs. SELANGOR t'h'itoijraj.h hjj Blocks by Photon hi) HltK-kx bn H. N. Buckeridge Fine Art Lit ho Co I'd team- in frhe memorable match played during the Easter holidays when Selangor beat Singapore by one mn Local Flights bv tin 1 famous rench Airman, M. < haiii< loupH.N. Bukeridge; Fine Art Litho Co.; Nakajima & Co.; Fine Art Litho CO. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration19 1924-05-03 16 Photographs by Blocks hv Fine Nakajima Co. Fine Art Litho CoNakajima & Co.; Fine Art Litho Co. - 19 words
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Advertisement148 1924-05-03 17 Wldil\ V I^^Kni Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required ron your car IN THE SHORTEST NME AND Al THE KEENEST PRICE Battery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. Goodyear Tyres and Tubes. Simms and C.A.V.148 words
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Advertisement59 1924-05-03 17 For Style Comfort Protection from the Weather^^ The Ford Sedan is Unequalled! Like the famous Ford Touring Car It is built for POWER. ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY ENDURANCE DONT DECIDE On your new car until you have let us demonstrate the "SEDAN" for you. FOR FULL PARTICULARS Ring 3050 or Drop us59 words
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Advertisement575 1924-05-03 18 I The Malayan Saturday Post "SHOPPING GUIDE. I THE LMPIRE STUDIO LTD JHE RIGHT PLACE 3 -IN -ONE OIL. Straits Undertakers. for stamps and rh« only oil «^«^r 1001 different THE FASHION AHLKSILDIO THE GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., u^ s t leans l>Ml,sl,es. Prevent j Orders for fresh Wreaths OK THL575 words
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Advertisement189 1924-05-03 19 6, BATTERY ROAD. Telephone 88. Telegrams SWEETS." WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALITY O/iTERING CAKES, ICES, SWEETS Etc. FRESH EVERY DAY We bave The Tea Kiosk G. H. SWEET SHOP. HENDERSON LINE. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER RANGOON AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. Anmrapoora^ Z May '20 Ammapnora Sept 9189 words
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Advertisement290 1924-05-03 19 RECESAN PAIN RELIEVING BALM In this preparation is offered a healing balsam, possessing remarkable soothing and comforting properties, with unusual penetrative powers. It will be found to afford almost instant relief in practically all cases of pain, irritation, and inflamation. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS MANUFACTURED BY BOOTS' PURE DRUG Co.Ltd.290 words
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Advertisement195 1924-05-03 20 I W .^H^^H HBw w*^w »o/ o \^*M Tne name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation ir^^^mu^^m y^SJKtA^Q^W Extending' over a period of 45 years for supplying every thfng of^ the best at lowest possible prices! HBsJMIW— i Agtntt for Stanley's Drawing Instruments A: Materials 19 fll BV Watches tad Cloekl195 words
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