Malayan Saturday Post, 9 August 1924
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section26 1924-08-09 1 The Malyan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATION The only Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 30. SINGAPORE. AUGUST 9. 1924. Pfice 20 Cents.26 words
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Advertisement220 1924-08-09 1 I nder the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Teck j| By Appoiutnient To By Appointment To \S H M Thr king ot Siam fL H Tbe Sultan of J o h <> r e X WMY RIS ix X QUALITY BEST!220 words
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Advertisement142 1924-08-09 2 MFMDS Rn SOAP 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 previous advertisement and have pleasure m sending you under separate cover the PHIZE referred to. Further Prizes142 words
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Advertisement151 1924-08-09 3 M ONEYj&_CREDIT y»]uBbl« Book far Merchants, Men, -Indents and for liv C J Melrose. author of m introduction by Prof. f I of Yale University. All m have acclaimed the 5-sa 'Model of Lucidity". Price 3-00 jet your copy to-day. 0. ii. KUT CO., LTD. SIMUPUKE. the'Sght place for 9u.pi151 words
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Advertisement339 1924-08-09 3 XLbc flDala^an Satur6a^ poet. (The only Illustrated Weekly m Malaya.) AUGUST 9, 1924. Price 20 cents NEXT WEEK. Pictures of Wembley Kelantan Sports Post Office Picnic Now Ready! Now Ready 1 1 "THE PEOPLE OP ALL NATIONS" Complete m 7 Vols. THEIK LIFE TO-bAY THE STOBY OF THEIK PxVST. Illustrated339 words
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Advertisement188 1924-08-09 3 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Front Cover. Uessrs B. P. De Silva— Jeweller. Philip Thayer k Co.,— lVpp, rmint Chewing Sweet. Win. Gossanre <fe Sons, Ltd.— Gossa^es Prize Medal Snap. Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Iceberg Butter and Pineapple Hams and Bacon. Page 2. Messrs. McAlister Co., Ltd.,— Burford's Prize No. 1 Soap.188 words
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Advertisement288 1924-08-09 4 I SPMtNX. J By virtue of their superior quality and flavour, have firmly established themselves as The Cigarettes Par Excellence j, (MAGNUM SIZE) '*•_<&&& l'jr^jn For those who prefer ■Hflk^BtSflflH n^ smaller size cigarettes, l|||BflPHS3l 1 5' f rf lt€ > r -n.nufjcf.red from hf c^l I^H^^^^^^^^HE^ml^^H ji rrowth, of288 words
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Article, Illustration51 1924-08-09 5 Arrival of 11. X The High Commissioner. 11. 1., accompanied b) I!. 11. the Sultan <>t Kelantau inspecting the Uuaru nt tloDour. H. K. Sir Laurence tfuillemwd cuta the cord and declare* the Bridge open. (Further pictures will appear m the nexl51 words
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Article, Illustration110 1924-08-09 6 Photo by The Bride <and Bridegroom. n T^P'r^ T< The marrial f Mi*. Tan Heng I in >i>. daughter of the late Mr. Tan Khean Hock, J. P., M. C. t d Penang C «.t River alley Road, Mima] ore, wiTh Mr C'hi Puah Chiang, bod of Mr. Cm Kan?Empire Studio Ltd - 110 words
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Advertisement189 1924-08-09 7 m CARLSBERG BEER IS THE BEST. A*L Obtainable from all dealers R©3 and by the case from 111 The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. WjSM SINGAPORE Sole Importers. "THE MASON PEARSON HAIR BRUSH Cleansing Stimulating Lasting Lad es' Model $5-50 Military $5-50 Pure Bristle Set m a Pneumatic Pad AT MAYNARD189 words
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Advertisement141 1924-08-09 7 j Reasons Why You Should Buy h| READ'S "DOCS HEAD" I i 111 I LIGHT LAGER BEER 1 i BECAUSE I j It is made with the best Hops and jjj Malt and is not Chemically treated, jj 1 i|i It is the most Nutritious and Palatable jjj I Beer141 words
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Article1254 1924-08-09 8 A FASCIST MOVEMENT. The smouldering fires of Fascism, which have for several month* past been assuming greater aiul greater proportions, threaten now to burst into ilame, with probable 'iisastrous results to the Sun Vat-sen or any substitute military regime. While the leaders of the movement, which styles itself1,254 words
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Article446 1924-08-09 8 Demand for Dominion Statas. A Memorandum embodying resolutions passed by a group of prominent Indians now m England has been drawn up with a view to presentation to. k the India Office. lh The resolutions embodied m the Memorandum are: I. We are convinced that the446 words
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Article167 1924-08-09 8 Alleged French Discovery. Paris, June 25. Professor Calmette, sub-Director of the Pasteur Institute, read before the Academy of Medicine a paper on the discovery of an alleged method for ensuring immunity against infection by tuberculosis which, although extremely guarded m character, is giving rise to great167 words
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Advertisement45 1924-08-09 8 A jL** 1 Your Baby dr7 cleaning and dyeing All sorts of Gent's and Ladies' Silk or Woollen Dresses CLEANED, DYED AND RENOVATED, Charges moderate and all orden promptly executed. Workmanship Guaranteed. KANZAKI CO., No. I-A, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. The only real Drycleaner m Town.45 words
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Article847 1924-08-09 9 TUI|EE DAYS' SHOOTING AT BUKI lllKb TIMAH. The efforts of the Singapore Voluntee Association to encourage rifle shoot iilt bearing good fruit. Before th< T, Singapore could boast of a larg< ber o f r ifle shots and a high standarc 7 "Marksmanship. During the war, how847 words
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Article459 1924-08-09 9 We are glad to see that so high and disinterested an authority as the Bishop of Durham agrees with us that the Bishop of Oxford's Bill "enshrines the principle of prohibition," for we had the hardihood to suggest the other day that the name of459 words
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Article503 1924-08-09 9 Sea bathing properly Indulged m is ii most invigorating sport. Never bathe soon after a meal the shock of the cold water may arrest digestion anl bring on a heart attack. The best time is about two and a half hours after breakfast or lunch. Only the robust503 words
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Article412 1924-08-09 9 (Continupil from p<w<> IHJ Singapore is concerned. A man cannot "get away" with it when he puts a second black mark against his name. And that little "frame up" with morales has not yet been forgotten- At this rate the Filipino invasion seems likely to peter412 words
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Advertisement18 1924-08-09 10 i r\j m r>£M)i I FTrSa^ J All l^t v ~^^^^^B v 7 V iff 1 1 I18 words
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Article1333 1924-08-09 11 Wanderings of a Holidayv Maker. Random Sketches and Travel Notes. #01 $pcc/<il Commimomtr.) Bangkok. Where, so far as buildings are concerned, the ferroconcrete of the mofen, estern architect jostles the red brick and stone, wasted and dilapidated o f the hoary East for supremacy ire1,333 words
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Article291 1924-08-09 11 The Marquis of Salisbury, presiding at Wembley, at a meeting of the Ivory Cross, said that teeth were one of the things we could not forget. Some of us wondered how it was those instruments had so many defects. He supposed it was that nature never contemplated civilisation.291 words
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Article158 1924-08-09 11 A ca o of QOBsideCtblt interest 1 1 football circle* cama up at> tli« QlMgow, ShjriiT Court when John BftOWMUfO, a stationer, of Mainptfttt, AiexaodrU, tnd ARCHIBALD KYLE, of OIMfOW, ph-jided "CJnlty" to hnvjng on March ;5, m B/noss corru}t!v oifered i gffft of £'M)158 words
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Advertisement150 1924-08-09 11 THE ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER Acknowledged by all who use it to be the best on the market. THE IMPERIAL has several models, but all consist of the same high-class workmanship and design, and the parts of each are Standardized and Interchangeable. The difference m the models consists of the following150 words
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1387 1924-08-09 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. August 9, 1924. TEN YEARS. It is surely impossible for the month of August 1024 to pass away without all of us who have been alive during the past 10 years recalling something of that distant era, as it seems, of August, 1924. For those who1,387 words
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Article544 1924-08-09 12 l»ut we have retained here the English system of measurtmen:. inches, ft. yards, and miles, with the "rod. pole or perch" affectionately remembered from our schooldays; an I the very awkward acre measurement for area. How many of our readers have an accurate picture m their minds544 words
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Article314 1924-08-09 12 We hope that our readers are studying the Reuter's telegrams m the daily papers just now. There is much news that vitally concerns them. The European settlement now being achieved m London (that is hardly too optimistic a statement) closely affects this country, and314 words
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Article284 1924-08-09 13 V Case for Discretion. Singapon has had a minor sensation m what has been called the ••strike of the students at the King Edward VII Medical College. Up country the incident caused some alu-ni at first, as it was reported that mall> students from the F.M.S.284 words
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Article262 1924-08-09 13 Watchfulness Needed. A good deal of anxiety has been caused latterly by the steady advance m the price of rice. The rise is declared to be due to floods m India and, so far as Malaya is concerned, to the Averse movement of exchange. Whether that warrants262 words
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233 1924-08-09 13 Mr. Lowther Kemp's Position. It appears that many of us have woefully misunderstood the Hon. Mr. Lowthej* Kemp's position with regard to rubber restriction. A message from the Malaya correspondent of the "Financial Times" produced enquiries from Home, as a result of which Mr. Kemp has given233 words
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2659 1924-08-09 13 SPORT OF THE WEEK A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By "Anus." The holiday sport must necessarily claim some of my space this week. But first I must find room for some extracts from a letter from Mr. E. H. Rue, who for several years has been busy, to excellent purpose, m2,659 words
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Article20 1924-08-09 13 Extra space has been devoted to Sport m this issue. The weekly "Sparkles" will appear next week as usual.20 words
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Article55 1924-08-09 13 We have to thank the Malaya Executive Committee of the Brtish Empire Exhibition for a copy of the Illustrated Guide to Malaya which we have received from the printers, Messrs. Fraser Neave Ltd. It is a very attractive brochure and Messrs. Fraser Neavc are to be55 words
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Advertisement268 1924-08-09 13 HELP This is what so many want j nowadays for times are bad. WHEN YOU ASK FOR HELP Do you really want it i" i SOME DO, and it is with these we should like to have a talk. In I the course of our experience we have come across268 words
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Article2129 1924-08-09 14 I I have always maintained that it was her mother's fault I came into Singapore for a weekend, and I wanted to take Mona to a dance. Alone. Now, I know of no earthly reason why I shouldn't take Mona to a dance. Alone. But Mona's mother doesn't,2,129 words
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Article, Illustration685 1924-08-09 15 Then will be added to the list of nrst t'lass Knjrlish School* m Singapore another one very soon. It will fe known as the Anglo Chinese Primary School, under the direction of the Methodist Mission. This School to provide for the education of puP*685 words
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1891 1924-08-09 16 GREAT PROBLEMS IN ISLAM. Dr. John R. Mctt tells a remarkable story of a great gj.thering on the Mount of Olives to discuss the new situation m th«Moslem world m which to-day great social and religious changes are taking place. The object1,891 words
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Advertisement117 1924-08-09 16 DRINK CAMBRINUS BEER THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. free: samples on application. SOLE IMPORTERS W. H. OOP'S TRADING CO., Telephone No. 2627. 54 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I FLASH-LIGHTS fg& AND BATTERIES. A FINE SELECTION JUST ARRIVED pi hg New Aluminium lype 111 g FLASH-LIGHTS C^ LOW IN PRICE BUT117 words
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Article1626 1924-08-09 17 " Footlight - Footlight." By l! result of the Immigration law n An erica which excludes the entry if JaptneM to the United States, the Japanese lave retaliated by boycottjgg American films. A meeting of jjkio motion picture exhibitors was held on Jn»« 8 at which it was decided to1,626 words
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Advertisement206 1924-08-09 17 M& Your Baby PILES Cured or costs you nothing Internal or External Piles. completely cured within 6 to 12 days, without pain. Don't put up with the oeaseleM torment of PlLES— the unbearable pain, the intense irritation it causes. It can be cured speedily, pleasantly and effectively by our scientific206 words
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Advertisement104 1924-08-09 18 HERBS AS MEDICINE! 'DIABETA" the Herb Medicine for Diabetes, cures and strengthens the weakened function < r diseased condition of the pancreas gland, from which Diabetes originates, and restores it to a condition m which the secretion is able to cope with all sugar m the food and convert it104 words
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Article, Illustration30 1924-08-09 19 Left to ii^h r Mr. H. I). Black (Best man) Mis 3 K. Davenport (Bridesmaid), Bridegroom, Bride, and Mr. J. o. Hassig (who gave the Bride away)30 words
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Article, Illustration137 1924-08-09 19 The wedding i soleniuized ;it the Presbyterian Church on the 23rd July between Diana, the onh child of Mr. and Mrs. •I. Lupton Senior, of Hants., England, and Mr. T. G. Layer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Layer, London, Resident Eugineer of the Bukit137 words
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Article, Illustration66 1924-08-09 20 Rukitj Kamuning Estate, H;»tu Tiga one oi the L« »k<« Yew Plantations, managed by Mr. Martin was awarded ti r>t priifl for smoked sheet ruhher and the second prize for compo ai the recent Agri-Horticultural Show at Kuala Lumpur. If may be mentioned that Mr. Martin66 words
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Article79 1924-08-09 20 Very artistic stands were erected m the Trades Section of the Agri-Horticultural Bxhibitioi .it Kuala Lumpur. The most prominent <>fall the stalls was Messrs Starch Brothers' w hid w.i- huilt on the I i 1 1 •> of architecture <>t" the Government Buildings of Kuala Lumpui79 words
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Article, Illustration198 1924-08-09 20 Photograph by British Round The World AviatTrs at iheWepartnu'nt of Communications, Japan. The British round-the-world aviators arrived at the naval aerodrome at JCasumigaura on July 7th, after having accomplished a Hi [hi of over 10,000 miles across the European and Asiatic continents. The Japanese naval officers and m< .1 andNakajima & Co. - 198 words
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Advertisement210 1924-08-09 21 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required on your car IN TH£ SHORTEST TIME AND AT THE KEENEST PRICE Battery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. Goorfyt*' Tyret and Tubes. Simmi and C.A.V. Lifhl- Zenith210 words
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Advertisement151 1924-08-09 21 'Ft. B? a! World are on the For Economical Transportation. The secret of successful commercial transportation is increased speed at lower operating costs-transporting more per day at a minimum expense, and reducing trucking overhead. The ability of the Chevrolet Utility Express Truck to meet satisfactorily all these requirements is the151 words
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318 1924-08-09 22 COUPON Any child may become a Member by sending full name and address with this Coupon to "Auntie Dimple" Malayan Saturday Post, 59, Hill St., Singapuie. Xn me A tuircss A(jc AINTIE DIMPLE'S LETTER My Dear Children, Wouldn't you all just love to be Fairies and318 words
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Article755 1924-08-09 22 Auntie Dimple - Auntie Dimple Red Rose was a Fairy and her home was m the bush that grew m the garden of the tiny cottage near the river where BetUv, a very much every-day-sort of girl, livedShe had no brothers nor sisters and used to play make believe755 words
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Article431 1924-08-09 22 A WORD TO MY SON Chivalry, my Bon, likt Patriotism md every attribute of man. hear- two nterpretations, the Greater aiui the The Lesser is the more >opular: it is outside, BpecUCllUr, atches the fancy and the eye ofth I vho look not deeply into life. In it sell431 words
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Article279 1924-08-09 22 A craving for praise is characteristic of most young people. But they do not care to be flattered they like to have praise when they feel they have earned it. Undeserved commendation gives them little satisfaction and often prejudices them against the amiable but injudicious person279 words
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Article87 1924-08-09 22 Every position, great or small, may be nude almost as great or little as we desire to make it, according as we make the most of it or the least of it. To do the necessary duties of any station, that is easy enough, but to gather up all87 words
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Article128 1924-08-09 22 Remember three things come noi back: The airow sent upon its track it will not swerve, it will not stay Its speed; it fles to wound or sUy. ihe spoken word so soon fo'.jrot u> thee, bui »l has ptrilhwt DOt! la other bearU 'tis living still And128 words
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Article284 1924-08-09 22 The iti&th annual meeting of United Collt^v, Brudfo.u, was held m the College Lhapel. The chief ieature of the meeting was a scaiching address by Dr. R. P. Hoiton. the main po.nt of this address was that it il k>6 MGtSMiy m these days to ia,284 words
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Advertisement112 1924-08-09 23 PURE FRUIT SYRUPS MB Strawberry Or| M< Raspberry J^^^^^k Loganberry K^^^HH Vanilla ■unilin ■StfSiiM Black Cltflllt Mst VJHHFriflll MPBJpFI Creme tfe Mentde IfcfesEß«-NEAVE|J tkarn tun jwftAPOftc cuerry Cop B^_^ (Non-Alcoholic) JwNrim i^^^^W «c., Etc. I Supplied m two sixes. Large 75 cents per bottle Small 40 0* cts. deposit ctarged112 words
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Advertisement324 1924-08-09 24 I"^ k :^av J I H^g"~ 3^^^£^^ m Jl H^jVQfl .^r'^2^^^^ fcfc^: hb T "ZL~. ""--^rfr^rrs^ M; Cyjf^ i^M 2MB hJChA X(> M The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation JpH F X '^ty'jv extending over a period of 45 years for supplying P everything of the best at lowest324 words
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Advertisement249 1924-08-09 24 BIBBY LINE. Of fa*t twin screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO,- MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection frojn Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Leave Steaiiier Rangoon About Steamer Rangoon About 1924 1925 Oxfordshire Aug 14 Warwickshire Jan. 1 Lancashire Aug 28 Leicestershire f 15 Yorkshire Sept 11 Herefordehire249 words
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