Malayan Saturday Post, 8 November 1924
1924-11-08
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Title Section38 1924-11-08 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED. 7V only Illustrated Weekly Paper In Malaya. IMmwaMmmWmP. W CBhcf OH Dulll HHf I vol. i. Me. 41 SlNOA^Oftfe, NOVfeMifeU l*U. 1 1 Up 1 "1. LJI Iff. I *rlct iTC*iiU. i i38 words
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Advertisement244 1924-11-08 1 Uwtef til* M«t Wstlßgirijhed t»*twn»^ol H.R.H. the bib oi CMU««kt *tA 5, Mi« 1 IMwdf-V^ '^~"1 I By Appointment To w b* intmliitii^nl T« > (S I H. M. Tlm XiMf of turn IfTl llf imimTli tt. H tht SolUa of Jofctt* v I QtiAUtif IMEitt U»oeet Our Show ftoott*244 words
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Advertisement87 1924-11-08 2 MMVfcv«v« atf 3 BV3v«v«vsvs:.:s::=::s::sx^:-:^xaxs::sxjKXSXExax*:<sxs6>:*:-:sx =v X ■"I^BBfl BBBBBSJ B^B^A IH b^"™^bl H BBBB^^^Br^ _.B^^^^ j bb^l b^bVbVbVb^b^b^bl i the Builders of London's Motor Buses I 1 ij I I fill B^l l||| HMB B^BHbI BBhdh^h^Bßj |BMA^_U_4^| BaH IH) Hi v 111 l bmbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbV b^^^ 111 P^** v X II HJ^B87 words
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Article2018 1924-11-08 3 A door slammed somewhere m the house: a li^rht voice sang something about someone's Mammy m I)ixiv\ and lighter feet parsed into the street. James Foray the sighed. His pipe went nut. As he slowly refilled it he reflected thai it was just fifteen years since Kithne. then2,018 words
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Advertisement147 1924-11-08 3 THE RIGHT PLACE ,or Stamps and Philatelic Accessories. THE GBM PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., 63 North Bridge Road. Singapore. LES MODES, 123 ORCHARD ROAD. DRYCLEANING AND DYEING EXPERTS. Ladies and Gentlemen's Silk and Woollen garments etc dry cleaned pressed and dyed. THE EMPIRE STUDIO LTD. LTHE FASHIONABLE S llOlO OF THE EAST147 words
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Advertisement190 1924-11-08 4 T"^ < A C f 1 Y~\ C T^ 1 cigarettes m the world. Unequalled resources m IlllSt skill, experience and methods of manufacture have made "GOLDEN SPECIALS" beyond doubt or p>^ UINUUIc CdSll\ LUC llllCvSL LlLidrctiLS I)r()L LlfdUlc. U^ V 45 cents for 25. British- American Tobacco Coy.. (Straits)190 words
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Article, Illustration10 1924-11-08 5 Photos by Empire Studio L\dEmpire Studio Ltd - 10 words
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Article, Illustration29 1924-11-08 5 (The Insignia <>t' the Order <>f the British Empire was presented by H. E. the Governor it the Legislative Council iast Monday.)29 words
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Article, Illustration91 1924-11-08 5 Blocks by 1-ine Art Litho Co. Photo by H. N. Buckendge Mr p v R llv i,t,, n and the ate Mrs Rush ton, ol Afthford, Kent, and Miss Olive Smith Ihe weddinir «»f Mr Rushton younger 8011 Mr. 1. h ku^iu«>ii snu mainffoi mi. a. n.91 words
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Advertisement142 1924-11-08 7 I m CARLSBERG BEER Wz^A 111 r Wr S I I IIL ULOI JFL Obtainable from all deaiirs The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. &S^#i SINGAPORE So/c Importers. THE BEST and BRITISH I Pcrßox IXV^l i O^i^^ of 3 Tablets 85 Cents. i 85 Cents. jjj| i FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.142 words
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Advertisement239 1924-11-08 7 jij Reasons Why You Should Buy j I READ'S 1 "DOC'S HEAD" I LIGHT LAGER BEER I BECAUSE |ij It is made with the best Hops and <M Malt and is not Chemically treated. <■• iii jjj It Is the most Nutritious and Palatable jlj Beer on the Market. j239 words
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Article129 1924-11-08 8 This sonnet was awauitvi a prize by the Bookman as the best original sonnet sent m I wontlor, when you die, what I HUii ».o Ir to your btiudc 1 -iiall softly creep And, envying the pale btonty of yousleep, Lay myself dov n eternally with129 words
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Article, Illustration67 1924-11-08 8 who wish to retain their charm find Pinkettes of especial value for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health. Their use, when needed, keeps the skin free from pimples and blemishes, ensures daily regularity, dispels bilious attacks and sick headaches. They are equally good for67 words
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Article1286 1924-11-08 8 It mOM A BUNGALOW IN MALAYA During the paal week* there haw been 10 many experiences that i. seems incumbent upon one 10 p?ii them down left they perish i.i oi iivion; and this more especially when the affairi of Malaya are beginning to have a much more1,286 words
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Advertisement44 1924-11-08 8 The only 1 ron Preparation produced by way of electricity. Efieatiom m eaten of serious feeblenoti and exhaoition Bovereign tonic for delicate people and children. Sold by Eiigh-CUei Piepea»»rie« t* direct from the Sole Agents: THE HYGIENIC STORF, SINGAPORE 32 RAFFLES PLACE (FIRST FLOOR)44 words
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Article712 1924-11-08 9 English and American delegates have joined m unveiling m Leeds a tabiet to the memory of Joseph Aspdin, the inventor of concrete. It is a hundrel years since Aspdin, a Leeds bricklayer, deposited with the Patent Office a specification for a material that was to L.c712 words
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Article425 1924-11-08 9 Mr. A. E. Cow per, a director of Selfridge's, addressed the Drapers' Chamber of Trade at Balliol College on "How to run a large or small business." The great needs of the business director, he said, were imagination, good heaiih, courage, determination, a firm policy, organising425 words
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Article48 1924-11-08 9 "How'do?" "How're you"? N Fine." That's good." "What's new?" "Same old— eh?" Come round soon." "Rather!" H By-bye." So long." v There's nothing much m woman's hats. Why do they charge so much for them?" They include the time taken m trying them on."48 words
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Advertisement303 1924-11-08 9 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. 2 ff 3 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. pnlinll unURCDC. Passage Dept. Freight Dept. Manager's Desk. TELEPHONE NUMBERS. 131 120 o 100 2 Express Passenger Service Between SINGAPORE-JAVA SINGAPORE-SUMATRA s.s.303 words
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3232 1924-11-08 10 Lecture No. 4 On the Art of Tcachuuj mil appear next weiL In preparing thii adress it was not easy to know whether one's audience wouid consist mainly of teachen or contain a lair sprinkling of parents and guardians, and of the general3,232 words
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Article782 1924-11-08 11 Being Smiles of the Week. Bii "Quiz Malaya had special interest m ihe General Election at Home, m that it was curious (if not concerned) as to the fate of its several "has beens" who sat m the late House of commons. g 0 Alas, the more or less782 words
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Article130 1924-11-08 11 In Flanders where the fallen lie, The poppies bloom 'neath sunny sky, And their beauty all entrances As it does m life's romances Emerald stock, Red on top, Fields of gently swaying flowers, Form such graceful, blood-red bowers; I Air so clean, i Peace supreme, Makes the beauty130 words
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Article362 1924-11-08 11 THE SLEEPER AWAKES. The Malacca Observer made its appearance last Monday and is under the able guidance of Mr. F. E. Smith who counts considerable newspaper experience m thi>* countiy, both m the editorial and managerial departments. (No, he is not the great ex-Lord Chancellor masquerading under the362 words
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Article37 1924-11-08 11 Mother: "Arehc you going to kiss grandpa, Peggy, dear?" Peggy (after staring for some time at Grandpa, who has a long beared and thick moustache) Well, mummie, there doesn't seem to be any room37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1924-11-08 11 who wish to retain their charm find Pinkettes of especial value for the preservation of the complexion and of the general health. Their use, when needed, keeps the skin free from pimples and blemishes, ensures daily regularity, dispels bilious attacks and sick headaches. They are equally good for71 words
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250 1924-11-08 11 The Chinese have a method of preserving grapes so as to have them at their command the entire year. The method adopted consists m cutting a circular piece out of a ripe pumpkin or gourd, making an aperture large enough to admit the hand. The250 words
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Advertisement68 1924-11-08 11 The One Hour Dress n P; Measured cut ottt and made m one hour. This, and many other styles you can make yourself. Like everything else, DRESSMAKING is quite simple and easy, when yon know "HOW" to do it Tbe WOMAN'S INSTITUTE of DOMESTIC ARTS SCIENCES OF LONDON will teacb68 words
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1350 1924-11-08 12 The Malayan satuday Post. November 8,1924. THE CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH. Until the Home Mail arrives with the detailed results of the recent Election it will be difficult to appreciate fully the extent of the Conservative victory. We know, of course, what is the size of the majority we know fairly fully1,350 words
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1054 1924-11-08 12 The report of the last meeting of j the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore is encouraging to those who are uneasy about the city's water supply. The Gunong Pulai scheme is at last being seriously tackled a big and costly but very necessary enterprise which has1,054 words
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Advertisement36 1924-11-08 12 ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. Here; you will find Everything to' tempt the Most Discriminating Taste- amid surroundings that appeal to Everyone. The Hotel Orchestra plays every Evening and for Tiffin on Saturdays. HARRY H. WILLIES Managing Director.36 words
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Article470 1924-11-08 13 A JUDQm STRICTURES. The deplorable traffic conditions of Singapore to-day involve the certainty of quite avoidable tragedies. It is often difficult to prove criminal responsibility m connection with accidents, fatal or otherwise. The As•size Court, however, the other day had before it case m which unden•■Ne guilt,470 words
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Article106 1924-11-08 13 Several topics of great interest and importance were discussed at this week's meeting of the Legislative Council. The toll already taken of our editorial space is too heavy to permit of adequate comment on Council topics. The subject, therefore, is reserved for the fuller remark which will be106 words
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Article293 1924-11-08 13 Appeal for a Stronger Spirit of Patriotism. Speaking on England and the Empire at a meeting of the Royal Society of St. George at the British Empire Exhibition, Mr. Stanley Machin, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, said that no one could say that obtrusiveness293 words
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Article632 1924-11-08 13 11. The common purple Bougainvillia is one of the most showy things grown m a tropical garden, but people often avoid it on account of its colour. There is a saying the Bougainvillia ought to be grown m a park by itself The colour is not632 words
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244 1924-11-08 13 Learn all you can about your chosen trade, business or profession. Don't i>«- content with the odds and »'iid> of knowledge and skill you ca,n pick up m your everyday work, but take the necessary steps to become more efficient than244 words
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Article24 1924-11-08 13 M Is he brave?" M I should say he is. He'll kiss one tfirl with the paint of another still wet on his lips."24 words
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Article997 1924-11-08 14 " Argus - "Argus." A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By Boy Walley appears now to have definitely demonstrated his superiority over Yeoh Chai Lai. These clever boys met for the third time the other evening, and Walley scored a victory which by way of a refreshing novelty m a local997 words
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Advertisement39 1924-11-08 14 M FOR QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE I SPECIFY Q AB to^^f^tllo soap |j PACKET H^i SOAP I PURITY UNEQUALLED-PRICE UNBEATABLE I 8 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. MM iff[JJjJlj I] SOLE DISTRIBUTING AGENTS II 3 McAlister Co., Ltd. I39 words
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Article571 1924-11-08 15 John Biunt - [By John Biunt. In his speech m Paris m honour of the International Olympic Committee the Prince oi" Wales had some wise words to say on the real meaning of sportsmanship. He urged that the youth of the world should "form a league of sportsmen who are really friends571 words
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Article295 1924-11-08 15 LIGHT AEROPLANE FOR SPORTING PURPOSES. After many months of experimental work, the Blackburn Aeroplane Company, Leeds, tested their new light aeroplane, the '•Blue Bird," at Brough. Following are some details of the machine, which has caused great interest among members of light aeroplane clubs: It has a295 words
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Article41 1924-11-08 15 Worry is evidence of an ill-controlled brain; it is merely a stupid watte of time m unpleasantness. If men and women practised mental calisthenics as they do physical calisthenics, they would purge their brain* of thi* fooliihnei*41 words
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Advertisement78 1924-11-08 15 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: W, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company lias £*JO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies witli the British Life Assurance Companies78 words
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Article154 1924-11-08 16 Yes, mum, one day off each fortnight will suit me nicely." r I'm returning your umbrella. I took it by mistake." Now our honeymoon is over, dearest, you must insist on your mother coming to stay with us for a month or so." I regard the payment of154 words
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Article, Illustration262 1924-11-08 16 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Again Prove Their Value As A Family Remedy. 1 he right way to build up a weak itomach is through the blood. Anaemia is poverty of blood and requires tonic treatment. There is nothing remarkable, therefore, m the fact that Mr. and262 words
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Article537 1924-11-08 16 Cuntiuut'd from page 11.) and years her interests have been neglected at the expense of Singapore and Penan*:. JiuW mucn longer is it Itobe ye immortal Gods? The Malacca Observer then is at once the gesture and the outward and visible sign of Malacca'! awakening- Six and thirty537 words
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Article335 1924-11-08 16 HOW THE MARKS WERE INVENTED. So accustomed are we to certain established features of the printed book, such as headlines, pagination, and punctuation, that it is somewhat of an effort 'o visualize a book without these aids to its ready use. Good punctuation," it is said, "is335 words
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Article130 1924-11-08 16 By the beginning of the sixteenth centur. book printing had almost established itself as an art distinct and separate from MS. wiiting. The printed book ceased to reproduce the peculiar features of the written book, and began to mould a form m accordance with its own characteristics.130 words
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Article137 1924-11-08 16 What -hall I do lest life m silence p*»» And if I <!o, And never prompt the bray of nci.-y bras:. What needs't thou rue? Remem^r ftyt the ocean'? deeps arc VOmti The ?ha!lows roar. Worth is the ocean— Fame is the bru.: Along tha shora. What thai] I137 words
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Advertisement70 1924-11-08 16 RUGBY CARS Spend Thirty Minutes examining the I Rugby Car and you must become a Rugby 1 Enthusiast. Talk to a Rugby Owner and you will decide thatourclaim foreconomy and reliability is not exaggerated j Rated at 15.6 and developing 33 Horse I Power the Rugby is unexcelled by any70 words
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Article1756 1924-11-08 17 B) "I OOlLHiHT." n amilin' Thru v!i?n the ,:i,, < 0.. staged this play at the rheatre, as well si those who lo*t tunity of leeing ii oa the lagfciUil should aot miss the chance a*,,, i, the same theatre the reen version featuring ,tar Newa Talnwdge.1,756 words
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Article25 1924-11-08 17 Buiylar: "don't yell, lady— l shan't 'urt yer— all 1 want is your money." The heiress "Oh away you're like all the other horrid men!"25 words
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Advertisement150 1924-11-08 17 CHILDREN OF ALL NATIONS Find Comfort In BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Little Mohammedan Boy Restored By Their Use. "I wish to express my gratitude for the wonderful effect Baby's Own Tablets have had on my child," writes Mr. Mohamed Yusof bin Haji Shahabuddin, Bailiff of the Court at Parit Buntar, Perak,150 words
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Advertisement41 1924-11-08 17 DRY CLEANING AND DYEING All sorts of Gent's and lilies' Silk or Woollen Dresses CLEANED, DYED AND RENOVATED. Chargei moderate and ail orders promptly executed Workmanship Guaranteed. KANZAKI I CO.. No. I-A, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. The only real Drycleaner m Town.41 words
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Advertisement174 1924-11-08 18 Bosch macnTTos"" The genuine ORIGINAL Bosch products are manufactured solely by ROBERT BOSCH A. G. Stuttgart, Germany, and bear this Chop INSIST ON /^L— K\ MAGNETOS ROBERT BOSCH (\L-Jjj AND PRODUCTS y SPARKING PLUGS. Sol«» Am'iirs for Straits Soil lenient* and Federated Mala> S< \V. STRAITS JAVA TRADINC CO. 1,,174 words
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Advertisement475 1924-11-08 18 fi^S^^^^i 117 th tbe introduction of the 111 I fG»Pr -Black 6 White" at a popular if price Cigarettes possessing tt 2 I I j Marcovitch fine characteristics are 111 m <;>'i_ v fl I II 1 brought within the reach of all hi I bsmJS sjl| I I Ipflßß475 words
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Article, Illustration29 1924-11-08 19 Photos by Blocks by Fine Art Litho Co. Presentation of Address by the Congregation. Nakajima Co. The Confirmation Service.Nakajima & Co. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration42 1924-11-08 20 Rt. Hon. Sir R. S. Home Rt. Hon. L. C. M. Amery Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill the Earl of Birkenhead Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain Mr. Neville Chamberlain Lady Astor42 words
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Advertisement100 1924-11-08 21 THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH" BUT The Superiority of "Black White is still Maintained. HI L.HANAIN S SCOTCH WHISKY "BLACK WHITE" bole AgentsThe Borneo Company, Limited fe(I^'a>MPORATKD IN ENGLAND.) SINdAPORE IPOH PENANG KIALA LIMPIR TELUI ANSON D K^v^ Pi TO-DAY THEY STAND HIGHER A SIN THE ESTIMATION OF WOMEN v WHO100 words
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Advertisement108 1924-11-08 21 b b. I aw m ■ft Vk I 4, BATTERY ROAD Telephone 88. Telegrams SWEETS." Cililllll. HKESH EVERY DAY. All orders promptly executed: forwarded by train, boat and post. G. H. SWEET SHOP. I 'db HIGH POWER INVERTED LAMP I Irg*" r Kerosene, Benzine and Petrol. 1 Burns brightl) Always108 words
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Article245 1924-11-08 22 Dear Girls and Hoys. The subject chosen for this month's Competition is on the "Feast of Lanterns" which took place last month, and which I'm sure you will all try to see. Please let me have your efforts by the 24th if possible. Now I wonder if245 words
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Article55 1924-11-08 22 Lily Chan— Thanks for nice letter, it goes into this month's Competition as you have written on the subject chosen. Elsie Prat So pleased to hear you are fettiag on M well with your music. Many Happy Returns AfMI McLeod. Your writing beautiful. Glad t<> hear you55 words
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Article103 1924-11-08 22 Faith, Hope, and Charity,— these three, Yet is the greatest Charity; Father of Hgktel fchew gifts impart To mine and every human heart. Faith, that m prayer can never fail; Hope, that o'er doubting must prevail; And Charity, whose name ibovc Is God*l own nn me, for103 words
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Article544 1924-11-08 22 (Continued from last week.) The kind lady took Linda into a taxi cab and they very soon arrived at a nice big house with a flight of steps to the door which had a big brass handle and a knocker, also a bell. The lady rung544 words
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Article739 1924-11-08 22 In a BJMSatgC addressed to his diocesan clergy the Bishop of Liverpool declared that our national ignorance m reUgkMM matters is profound and appalling. He pointed out that not only is religious teaching" neglected m the home, but that it is fragmentary ami ineffective Kn most elementary739 words
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Article244 1924-11-08 22 It is little indeed that even the best of us can accomplish within the narrow limits of our own little day. Small, indeed, is the contribution which the best of us can make to the advancement of the world m knowledge and goodness. Rut slight though244 words
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Advertisement29 1924-11-08 22 AUNTIE DIMPLE'S CHILDREN'S CORNER. COUPON Any child may become a lfe»l»r by sending fall n:une and ariilre>s with this Coupon to M Auntie Dimple." Malayan saitkday Post Address Age29 words
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Advertisement35 1924-11-08 22 M. A. Ahmed Din Brothers I Under Tlie l y atron<t<ic H. B. The GOVEBHOI H. H. THI SILTAN OF Civil and Military Tailors. Ladies' Costume Makers. Breeches and Habits a Speciality Taiigliii, Sinea pore.35 words
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Advertisement44 1924-11-08 23 Ftttltf SYRUPS MEALtBIES fishk^E rSSkhS I X I BN6EI m I Y*OS3\M44 >: Jb^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^H' LIC^R K |R€HK ''^^^^HHHIB^H Snail JH Hi^VHh^^^^l ill I^^bBBBB^I Most H^thy an 4 Pcliciows Economical io use with Water or <n nm «*irgM iwwi» So4a Water. LDIB JUICE FRASER A NEAVI44 words
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Advertisement305 1924-11-08 24 mm Cf\^L .^B WB B^^^ f j^^H(^H^^ j\W The name with ati ri Y*M»^ j M<><r f^y^ I fl^^^HP everytkiiig of tbe peat at loweet poAipie feweesl Bl i4 jf«nte /or Stanley** Drawing Instntments Ir Materials J HI^A. ttr i v jr-i l Mtalli 1 Nautical listruraenU and feeqnisites Watches305 words
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