Malayan Saturday Post, 17 May 1924

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  • 27 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 7^ o«/y Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 18. SINGAPORE, MAY !7, 1924. Price 15 Cents. 1
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    • 133 1 Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.ft.H. the Duke of Connaught T.S. ft.H. Prince Princess of Teck 1 By Appointmtnt To By Appointment To W H. M. The King of Sjam J^Jfi^^mHfc^H H" H The SulUn °f Johore S YOU WILL SAVE MONEY and you are assured of GOOD VALUE
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    • 253 2 BURFmS A BAR SOAP of a quality and purity that Surpasses any other brand m the worll Dear Mr. Editor, I We thank you for drawing attention to the omission m our previous ajj vertisement and have pleasure m sending you under separate cover the PRIZE referred to. Further Prizes
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    • 190 3 Tootal Famous Fabrics IDi^RMCQ rH I COTIM ►*•«< THAT CL^AMSIS tAUL» hA^QBRALCO provides reliable wash I wear for all the family. Easy to wash —DO starch needed. W< >; width 38 ins. wide— for X ai tl chil'ir-'n's wear. Price $1.25 per yard M m?, for i n's Shirts A
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    • 112 3 Gbe fl&ala^an Satur&a^ poet. 'The only Illustrated Weekly m Malaya.) MAY 17, 1924. PRICE 15 CENTS. Contents. Page 5. Illustrations m do n 7. A New Ceylon Product Mud-Throwing n 8. The Archbishop of Canterbury i* 9. Correspondence Sparkles 10. Lucky Rubber Industry Organised Cricket for Schools 11. News m
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    • 245 3 PALLADIUM THEATRE I Tel. SO3 Orclianl Hotiil. TO-NIGHT I At 5.46 9.15 A15.45&9 15 The I: World's I Applause I starrim; I; r»el>c I >anicls Lvwii HUme Starting Monday (he ISth At 5.45 9.15 At 545 9.15 j Hex Beach's hugt* prpducilon i "THE IRON TRAIL" (Released by United Artists
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    • 235 4 NO. 77 m/ CIGARETTES. The Coupons found ,n each H,< of ti :,0 Cigarettes can be exchanged for the following valuable presents: El. Electro Plated Nickel Silver Cigarette Case (Plain) 20 large or 40 small Coupons. j L t E! (Ribbed) S^=^^^^s^i-J^] E3. Onoto Fountain Pen with Clip 40 80
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    • 55 4 GO WHERE? To HAPPY VALLEY •M puce m mrnw Oriental Music and Dance, Chinese Wayang, Etc., Etc., Etc. The Finest Location and The Best Amusement Ground SPEND YOUR EVENINGS THERE AND HAVE A GOOD TIMj NO BETTER PLACE IN SINGAPORE Adrai»»ion 10 eenti. WHAT SAY YOU TO THIS? GO ONCE
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    • 64 5 IS it ■i w f ilVv X 4blß^BLsK^^| 7 A picture of ili< 1 Institute will l>c ii «t it ul which was unveiled bj Sir t'lupi on pft^e I6f i l'h'>(t>qru)>tt t'li II S Bmektridm. I I Jfc i^ t—^fc W^^BW I T'^t. I Slocki by Fun 1 Art
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  • 75 6 Photo* If ,t Co Bit rk* I'n AH [j>tlto Co Mr. W. H. Chirk. Mrs. Clark, Mr W.A.Corkill, Miss Littledyk* Key. (i. U. Douglas, Mr. C Baiter, Brid6gooni 1 Hri < It*. The Mrrtage ol Mr. B. Lewher, ol the Straita Trading Compnny, and Miss Mown.. wleronUed al
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  • 472 7 rl |{L'H M RUDBER FLOORING. new product says the India Rub- c r Journal, has baen put on the mar- P t in Ceylon by the Colombo Rubber fork* m the shape of rubber flooring gUbSi oblong m shape, 4 feet by 2 [c t by
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  • 469 7 Ethics of Cross-Examination. Many persons, who have risen to eminence, have at one time or another done something m their lives about v hich they were sorry afterwards." So said the Acting Chief Justice and fe Justice Ryves of the Allababad High Court recently m setting aside an order
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  • 146 7 £1,000 LOANS UNDER OVER SEAS RESETTLEMENT SCHEME. Opportunities of resettling m civil life m Western Australia are offered by an Army Council instruction, just issued, to soldiers who are about to finish six years' colour service. The scheme provides for the resettlement of an Army group of 20
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  • 3433 7 In the course of our studies on the character of Jesus, we have been com- pelled continually to notice the re- markable poise m which the Master holds opposing virtues that with us are most difficult of combination. No > sooner have we emphasised one
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  • 2393 8 By the Earl of Birkenhead. The Right Honourable and Most Reverend Randall Thomas Davidson, who is seventy-six was enthroned some twenty-one -years ago as Archbishop of Canterbury. He has sometimes been regarded as the typical Scotsman of capacity, a theological Finlay or Haldane, who descends upon
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  • 111 9 In the past week many Malayan tuiday P oB readers have been kind ujrn to write to us. We express r app rec^ a^ on their corresponlence. c are especially grateful 01 letters of suggestions and frank j.jtitism. A little cf that is good for II <>f us sometimes!
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  • 178 9 o the Editor of the Malayan Saturday Post. Sir. Your suggestion about a Federaion i* pood. The best course to idopt would be to bring it up m >arliament through ex-Malayan reidents who are members when the onservative Party is returned to xnver m a
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  • 1058 9 Beiag Smiles of the Week, By Quiz. Following the 'Saturday lead (a new journal may surely De excused lor getting "uppish" now and again), the newspapers oi Maiaya are with accord bursting forth into lamentations about the departure ot Captain Richards, until lately our very ardent (and personally popular)
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    • 232 9 The ALL-BftltlSH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS. In the past the hulk of typewriters used by British merchants and Government offices have been made outside the Empire British manufacturers could not produce a machine at a price to meet competition. After fifteen years of steady progress, the Imperial Typewriter Company have not only
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  • 1239 10 The Malayan Saturday post. May 17, 1924. Lucky Rubber Industry. The rubber industry is surely the most fortunate of all industries. That may seem an extraordinary suggestion after the experience of the past few years, and the lingering uncertainty and disappointment of the moment. Yet what other reflection is possible?
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  • 303 10 A movement was initiated m Oxford by a group of enthusiasts three years ago whereby boys attending the elementary schools were enabled to take part m organised cricket matches, to be coached and encouraged by i first-class players, and to have the benefit of playing
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    • 44 10 HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANC TELUK ANSON. VERTICAL BOILER HEAT, STEAM WATERPROOF MORRIS ELEVATING TRUCKS IN STOCK LISTER VERTICAL ENGINES 2, 3 5 H.P. IN STOCK CATALOGUES PRICES FROM SOLE AGENTS Harrisons, Barker Co, Ltd, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE I
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  • 470 11 Sir Lionel Woodward will be sailbv the S.S. Kashima Maru on ilth J" ne Tne Hott Mr JuBtice jproule will act as Chief Judicial ommissioner and the Hon. Mr. Jusice Whittley will act at Penang. The Hon. Mr. Justice Barrettennard, accompanied by Mrs. jarrett-Lennard, is leaving Marseilles
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  • 871 11 The newcomer was being discussed, and the ladies of the district were considering her admission to their august circle. Mrs. A. was, appareniily, against it. "These planters," she said, "do marry such impossible women." Said Mrs. B: M Still, I heard that her father was a
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  • 99 11 A man, we are told, left legacies to his three friends— an Englishman, an Irishman, and a Scotsman on condition that each of them should put £5 m his coffin. The Englishman put m a£s note. The Irishman put m another, which he borrowed from
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  • 176 11 We hear, on the highest authority, says a Home paper, that, as a result of a private conversation with Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Prince of Wales has promised to give up steepleehasing. He refuses, however, to relinquish hunting, and says that as he is not to take part
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    • 252 11 i < i If YOU WANT TO EARN MORE MONEY. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! It takes but a moment to mark the career of your choice, sign your name, and post the attached coupon to the oldest and largest In- stitution of its kind m the world. j This simple act
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  • 1400 12 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By "Artus." Not before time, protest is being made against the Big Purse craze, which must sooner or later bring a reaction harmful to the splendid sport of boxing m Malaya. The Perak Boxing Association has taken the lead m the matter.
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  • 91 12 SINGAPORE C.C. vs. H.M.S. Pegasus and Iroquois. Taking first knock on a soft wicket the Club was able to register an easy victory over the Naval team. The S.C.C. put up 142 runs towards which knight (46) and Riches (24) were the chief contributors. When it was
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  • 43 12 The S.R.C. scored an easy victory over the Indian Association. Going m first the I.A. were only able to score 44 runs. The S.R.C. m reply made 223 for 5 wickets. Armstrong scored 103, Pennefather 53 and Wheatley 30.
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  • 26 12 0. M. R. Wkts. Matthews 11 1 39 2 Gilmour 7 0 37 1 Fctteg 9 1 39 3 Bird 5.5 3 17 4
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  • 396 12 KUALA LL'MPUIt. The V. I. beat the Police C. C. on the school grounds by 182 runs. Police C. C. Evan* c& S. Gill, bL. H. Tay 10 Bolster, bB. S. Gill 8 Macnamara, bL. H. Tay 0 J. D. Hussey, b B. S.
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  • 1601 13 gnl .siKakor before one of th€ to, and Chiwrm organisations In i |c the statement that inetti tea tad bankers b responsible for milliVfiTC Ll**'" In china because they peacenth the illegal taxes and ,i the militarists. "If i men and bankers would lying the funds the
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  • 533 13 Mrs. Naidu's Tour. Indian opinion and Indian influence throughout the Union of South Africa are being mobilised m order that a campaign of the passive type devised by Mahatma Ghandhi may be conducted against the Class Areas i Bill, should it go through Parliament. Opposition is
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    • 145 16 The Late Mr, Yeo Hock Hoe's Funeral Lfl ■nEaS J5 ■P^^wt vdb^3^ >v Kj^l V^V ftnr*) I f^^' 4^^^A m?^A %d^J^T^ %L^Mt^m^r i J.bW ib^bUlß JyßHf J I %f 4lb' L?j^^^ AY iflu LniKx^r'SMwi Il°>j)'^j^^'Bb v b"p9% i iK uS ■^b^2k«* I kl Photo hy Kastcrp Studio fr fi Art
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    • 156 17 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required on your car IN THE SHORTEST TIME ANO AT THE KEENEST PRICE. r ttery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs a and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. Tyrei and Tubes. Simms and C.A.V. Light-
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    • 61 17 For Style Comfort Protection from the Weather^^^. The Ford Sedan is Unequalled! Like the T famous For 4 Touring Car It is built for POWER, ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY ENDURANCE PONT PECIPE On your new car until you have let us demonstrate the SEDAN for you. FOR FULL PARTICULARS Ring 3050 or
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    • 30 19 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. Manufacturers of AERATED WATERS, SQUASHES, CORDIALS, CULINARY ESSENCES, and PRUIT SYRtIPS Renowned for tbeir Excellence Throughout Malaya and tbe East Indies. Fraser Neave Ltd. Singapore and Branches.
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    • 595 20 B/fu\ Q^^^ I B Ml^r ""jr^zr/wr\'- J I m^B I l The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation ILjjnL^^ extending over a period o^ 4a years for supplying P^ everything of the best at lowest possibte prices* fIH Agents for Stanley*! Drawing Instrumentß Materials IHBv Watches and Clocks eat^'* Nautical
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