Malayan Saturday Post, 24 May 1924

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  • 26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 7/i^ oit/j^ Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 19. SINGAPORE, MAY 24. 1924. Price IS Cents.
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    • 206 1 I Under the Most Distingaished htronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Cownaught A tS. R.H. Prince A Princess of Teck 1 I By Appointmtoi To j^. By Appointment To M I. H. M- The King of Biam H. H. The Sultan of Johore B I BSKBa fcsfd. 1872. rVfrimfls* (8
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    • 278 2 BURFMDS^ A BAR SOAP of a quality and purity that Surpasses any other brand m the world. Dear Mr. Editor, We thank you for drawing attention to the omission m our P revl^ vertisement and have pleasure m sending you under separate cover the PRIZE referred to. Further Prizes may
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    • 256 3 "Tootal" V Famous Fabrics SatUtfea^ pOot. <Th nly Illustrated w ««kly M»Uy».) I,,. MAY 24, 1924. PRICE l 5 CENTS. yY]^gj)J?- Cooteats. (ol^RAJ§'Ov_2 Pa 80 5. Illustrations N MBKIC THAT CUANiII Mwlt fi j SUBSCRIPTION FORM, I To The Manager, MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. 59 Hill Street. Singapore. Please enrol me
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    • 261 3 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Front Page. Messrs B. P. l)e Silva Jeweller. Philip Thayer Co., Peppermint Chewing Sweet. Frankel Brothers Liquidated Stock bale. Pate 2. Messrs. McAlister Co., Ltd., Burford's Prize No. 1 Soap. I Whiteaway Laid law Co., Ltd.— Gent's Wear. Page 3. John Little Co, Ltd. v Tootal Dress
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    • 234 4 CIGARETTES. The Coupons fovnd m each tin of So .JO Cigarettes can be exchanged for the following valuable presents: El. Electro Plated Nickel Silver Cigarette Case (Plain) 20 large or 40 small Coupons. L i i E2. M N ii (Ribbed) Wl; iIZ— BJi Onoto Fountain Pen with Clip 40
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    • 55 4 GO WHERE? I HAPPY VALLEY •iiit met fm tmmw 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 TIME. NO BETTER PLACE IN SINGAPORE Admi»»ion 10 cent*. WHAT SAY YOU TO THIS? GO ONCE
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    18 5 (L to U)-M,s.s. W. J. M,v.,n, 8-urfen,, it Tu,,,.-, S. 0. P. Gri«tWooe, W. P. Pl-nn,,
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  • 25 6 IH BB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnM B tppppflflflBBfl-ffl ■paaafl"The central figures arc (iMml^^^K) II. K. Sir Laurence Liuilleinardn^W. I). Saunders, Sir Walter Shaw and Captain Sliackel.
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  • 126 7 jb, aflti a.i, ils conic to this 1 And with a broken heart, 1 know that vanished is my bliss, And you and 1 must part. 1 ncfcntd you my very own, To have, to keep, to hold; 1 lovtd you for yourself alone, Anu ueemed you
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  • 123 7 If you hold her hand, she may think you foolish. If you don't, she will wonder why. H you kiss her, she may think you acad. If you don't, she may think you slow. If you offer her a cigarette, she may k offended. tt you don't, she may
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  • 255 7 In answering the following questions you are to deduct 10 marks each time your honesty compels you to reply m the affirmative. Directly you have lost 30 points give up. You are not. (1) Is it impossible for you to match a piece of coloured
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  • 886 7 "Seventy-two Years at the Bar. "It is curious that sometimes the smallest degree of force will cause death while the greatest violence will not." Thus says Ernest Bowen-Rowlands m "Seventy-two Years at the Bar" (Marmflhm, 18s.). The book is a record of Sir Harry Poland's career m the Courts. Sir
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  • 133 7 "Oh, yes, I posted it on my way to the station this morning." "You see, dear, we'have the auditors m, and as poor Banks' wife is ill I offered to stay late m his place." "What theatre programme, dear*' Oh, that. Yes, of course. A
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  • 24 7 With Reservations.—She —"Do you ihrayi think of me?" He—' 4 Well, not exactly always, but whenever I think of anything I think of you."
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    • 95 7 PARFUMS D'ORSAY "The aristocrat of French Perfumes." Delicately Fragrant, Subtle and Adhering PIPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE Known and Appreciated by Connoisseurs. Stocks Held By P. A. BEINS LTD. RpDirptMitativP n 20, Rohmson K(khl, Siiufaporc. p t A. BEINS. Til: No. 596. PALLADIUM THEATRE Tel: 903. ORCHARD ROAD. AT 545 915 TO
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  • 1091 8 Defence Against Air Attack. (By Harry Harper). Nothing more scientific, or more fascinating, has ever been devised by human brains than "that general scheme" which, the Secretary for War has just told us, is being prepared for home defence against air attack." What is being created secretly, and
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  • 369 8 If subjects of the old Ottoman Empire have retained anything of their celebrated instinct for reaction there must be many "a malignant and a turban'd Turk who becomes a little more malignant than ever when he contemplates the business of ruling the remains of his country from
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  • 99 8 I do not think anybody has ever before elicited from Government officials the amount of money motorists pay m fines, writes "Contact" m I "The Motor." The following sums were paid by motorists, during three years m respect of penalties imposed;' under the Motor Car
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  • 297 8 The mind of China to-day is seething with new ideas. A glance beneath the surface of this intellectual world reveals a widespread movement, which is sweeping over the itttdeotf and the intelligentsia gen*. rally, known variously as the New Thought Movement." the "Tide of New Thought or
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  • 199 8 It ii not enough m a situation of trust m the commonwealth that a man means well to his country; it is not enough that m his single person he never did an evil act, but always voted according to his conscience, and even harangued against every design
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  • 13 8 o True heroism never performs U deeds for the sake of the medal.
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  • 1362 9 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By "Afiw." That tip of mine or tne season's e r in Singapore before a match played— appears to be working 4 wdL The S. C F. A. are simply OJBg away with the League, with L roal a\erage that speaks eloquently
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  • 265 9 S. C C. vs. SERVICES' TEAM. The S. C. C. scored an easy victory over the Navy and Army combined on their ground last Saturday. The feature of the match was the deadly bowling of Knight who had the re-| markable average of six wickets for seven runs, four
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 The ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS. In the past the bulk 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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  • 1509 10 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 24, 1924. Keep Cool! The price of rubber hardly bears looking at these days. It is well below a smiling a pound, and there is talk oi having reached the M vanishing point between the cost of proauction and revenue. VV That we would like
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    • 45 10 HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANC, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TELUK ANSON. VERTICAL BOILER HEAT, STEAM WATERPROOF MORRIS ELEVATING TRUCKS IN STOCK LISTER VERTICAL ENGINES 2, 3 5 H. P. IN STOCK CATALOGUES 4 PRICES FKOM SOLE AGENTS Harrisons, Barker& Co, Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE
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    • 96 10 LIQUIDATED STOCK SALE. As will be seen irom an idvertis* ment appearing on our trout covel page, Iviessrs >rankel Brothers iniu a bold announcement of a liquidates stock sale of the entire part oi tbei purchase of the stock of Frankeis Limited. Ihe sale commences iron 1 Ist June and
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  • 646 11 1 idv Shaw and Miss Shaw have t u' r ned from a short holiday spent Brastaji, Java. Mr A S. Jelf, after completing his •ction of estntes here, left for Tl\\\& on Monday by steamer acJ^anied by Mrs. Jelf. t[ u > Hishop of Singapore, the
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  • 792 11 Being Smiles of the Week, By "Quiz." M. Chanteloup is lucky. He has not yet been burdened with a local nickname which will stick. "Chanty" would be a little disrespectful, Loop-the-Loop" would be appropriate enough but rather cumbersome, and to say anything about "Shan't elope" would be a direct
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  • 120 11 Now that the Singapore naval base is dead so far as the present Government is concerned, it is to be hoped that the importance of Singapore from the aerial standpoint will not be overlooked, even if the Government has basely surrendered to the Red Flag tail which
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    • 265 11 >If YOU WAN. TO EARN MORI MONEY. j t 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 Institution of its kind m the world. This simple act has started tens
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 320 12 F. S. (Tanjong Katong) Many thanks for your interesting suggestions. Their scope is rather ambitious for the present, but 1 think they will be useful later on. B. (Malacca) If you will write me again m three weeks time, I may be able to give you the
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    • 477 12 To the K.litor of the Malayan Saturday Post. Sir, Comments m the Press as to the present efficiency of traffic control may be true as regards certain junctions and during certain hours. Rut m most places and during most of the time there is no control whatever hence
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    • 84 12 We gratefully acknowledge, as under, what has been paid into the local Ho igkong and Shanghai Bank Tan Chow Kirn $10.00 C. C. M. 10.00 J. D. P. 10.00 J. A. B. C. 25.00 Chinese Church Tek Kha 67.00 Jalan Abdullah 32.00 Selitar 9.00 Bukit Timah 15.10
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    • 927 12 Smith, (you know him, the Ceylon planter) was distinctly annoyed when he was called out of his bed by a crowd of terrified coolies. The murder had already been committed, anyway, so why worry him about it? However, he went down to the cooly lines, saw that the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 25 12 FOR SALE Montrie Piano I >rawing Koom Suite Glass Cabinet, Gramaphone Record 'abinet, Marble Top Table Etc. All m perfect condition. Apply 17, Newton Road.
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  • 1385 13 Love of children is not a merit or a tue It is quite unrelated to con- ence or a sense of duty. It is the elding to an ecstasy of nature, an Mttistibli instinct, almost an infir]Kf those who love them it is diffit to t*J which
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  • 686 13 Scientific men, we are told, have not yet agreed that red, blue, and yellow are true primary colours. Some say that the true primaries are red, green, and violet, and others red, green and blue. All authorities, apparently, accept red. Further, we are informed that colour
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  • 366 13 A Super-Sensitive Ear. There is so much noise m the world already that lovers of peace and quiet may regard with suspicion the news of an invention which m one sense threatens to add to the clamour. It does not actually make new noises, but it promises to render audible
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  • 65 13 M is for the million things she gave me, o—means only that she's growing old, T is for the tears she shed to save me, H is for her heart of purest gold. E- is for her eyes with lovclight shining, R —means right, an:l that she'll always be,
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  • 1584 14 (Contributed.) The question had arisen whether one ought to learn foreign languages m order to be able to read masterpieces m the original. Someone had cited v Omar Khayyam as a masterpiece on its own account, entirely apart from the original another had said on
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  • 679 14 The Kingdom for which Christians were taught by the Great Master to pray, and lor which they have prayed and coatinue to pray, is Jehovah's Kingdom. Jesus said M When ye pray, say: Our Father which art m heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come," etc. While
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  • 89 14 The Christian Life. No Christian should be living a life of unhappiness and depression, Out the way out oi these things may often have to be by a brave acceptance oi the Cross rather than a running away irom it." —Church of England Newspaper. There is no day which we
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    82 15 (Sta^in X: Lto R) Mrs. L,,w. MlWßpnmt). Mr. H. A. Low Mr. 8. H. Weston (best man). (Seated Tiie marriage of Mr. J. W. -W es of tlle Straits Trading Company, and Miss Uertn* daughter o? Mrs J L Wemrss, of West^ate on-Sea, Kent, and a sister of Mrs.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 205 16 At The Singapore Races %jf*mff f i BwJbWbW^BV BWbW^.* BW^^^ vB Br PsVJ a I I4ni& W^lbHvHP^ w\ I IBk^Bv Br^ VBBi|nY|K? Bk %^/b| Bj abj b\ «B] bvh 111 lI KL. Jri o*^J* >? fIoUB LLUfI HNLj I Al bW i h bts I^3cßr9 Bwß B^3ho9sE EEfIB^KjMQ j^s bt
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 160 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. Goodye«r Tyret and Tube*. Simms and C.A.V. Light- Zenith
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    • 60 17 For Style Comfort Protection from the Weather^^^ The Ford Sedan is Unequalled! UHe the famous For 4 Touring Car It is built for POWER, ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY ENDURANCE PONT PCCIPC On your new car until you have let us demonstrate the "SEDAN" for you. FOR FULL PARTICULARS Ring 3050 or Drop
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    • 614 18 The Malayan Saturday Post 'SHOPPING GUIDE/ THE EMPIRE STUDIO LTD. THE RIGHT PLACE 1 3 -IN -ONE OIL. str o ai s vu f nd h c w rta ,l: crs r- P-• -'S^Hirco., srtagsgass Orders for fresh Wreaths OF THE EAST KUbt* ana L-uoncates. and Boqvets. M o In
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 84 19 WHEN PURCHASING LYSOL INSIST ON OBTAINING Marshall's "L" Brand. (Manufactured by Lysol Ltd.) AND YOU MAY BE CEKTAtN Of ABSOLUTE PURITY. 1" Brand is the only genuine Original Lysol. Sole Agents: Strtitt Settlement* V t. M. S. The Anglo -Siam Corporation Limited (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE. 6, BATTERY ROAP. Telephone
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    • 38 19 The Healthiest Drink I 85 cents per bottle I (10 cts returned on empty bottle) If II Ul if 4 'U H^^Bl f UilmJ J/ A/ ii TRY ALSO OUR ORANGE SOVASH LIME JUICE CORDIAL. Fraser Neave Ltd.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 210 20 W^oj 1 A 4^w The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation P /J^ I iyf extending over a period of 45 years tot* supplying P everything of the best at lowest possible prices. flfl HMI Agents for: Stanleys Drawing Instrument* A: Materials flfl V ,ri Heath Nautical Instruments an<! K^juisites
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  • Supplement To The Malayan Saturday Post
    • 9 1 Supplement To The Malayan Saturday Post May 24, 1924.
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      • 481 1 HENDERSON LINE. BIBBY LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Of fast twin screw mail passenger steamers between STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON RANGOON ANT) rum Akin w tft through connection from Singapore'and Penang U LINULA NO. HOMEWARD SAILINGS with through connections from Singapore. Leave Leave
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      • 488 2 ~KLS SEL Custom V^'J^ilL 1 Car THE OF GREAT nUill/Jull ml '^B^m^m^Kr 'general repairs^* i lvlimi w The Rare Performances and Records. These gruelling tests with a "Strictly Stock Kissel of Standard Gear Ratio," not made merely as "stunts/ 1 but as everyday performances, will give you proof of KISSCI
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