Malayan Saturday Post, 10 October 1925
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697 1925-10-10 3 How Canon Streeter Answered This Question in a Recent Westminster Abbey Discourse lnuiiig the last tew years there have I been raised the veaccs of able men. i both in ihis country and on the continent of I •an ope. proclaiming to697 words
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Article, Illustration81 1925-10-10 5 sdfsdfsdfdsf sdfdfsdfdsf Uon, Sir W. <-. Maxwell, Chiel Secretary to lioverunient. F.M.B. an 1 Mi. c. Hannigan, C umissionei ol Police. Ihotoi by Mr. Kok, Pndt (iiiniiiii" I i i 1 1.- v M:ii:l«'iis from the mouutaiu slojiw vi81 words
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Article, Illustration161 1925-10-10 6 The winm rs ol the prineiiia] events were: \V. J. Frost, winner ol Hie Lemherp r Challenge tup foi Tennis S pie>: i up, G.R. Nes W. I;. Druiimioiid hi lA. Baird winners ol Tennis I) uhles. J.161 words
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Article894 1925-10-10 8 1 must write an artich about mmac. I have felt the the inspirafion, ll the Kruschen feeling, Urvei yo call it Ice some t- ii, It will not rx denied. Wtn should rite about music Web. why not I niean t< 13 when I Ml ert Sitwell894 words
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Article123 1925-10-10 8 1 The Irustets ol the National Portrait Gallery have Kceptcd from the sculptor, Theodore Spicer 9Unson, a group ol thirteen medallions m plasticen« «>t modern ESngtish writers," says the Liverpool I'ost. As all but one of these author.- ir< alive, i nblic curiosity will have123 words
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1995 1925-10-10 9 to love of humanity, is within reach of the humblest, more easily indeed in reach* '>i the humblest than of the high and mighty, distracted as they must be 1 y the allurements of possession and position. Beauty as manifested1,995 words
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Article849 1925-10-10 10 drown the King and acknowledge him ;i- the Clowned head. The King WUa rescued and sent hack to Strelaaa. Then came the hardest part of all tor Rudolph to play, that of saying Oood bye to his beloved Flavia. and dreading the necessary explanations. Heartbroken they849 words
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Article271 1925-10-10 10 Jn addition to a selection of new fiction the underimted works have heeu added to liairles Library and will be available tor issue to-day. at 9 a.m. Halfour (Hetty) Letters of Constance Lytton. Bennett (Arnold) Cupid and ComU liselisf Blacker (J. F. The A. B. C. oi Indian271 words
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Article54 1925-10-10 10 At a recent 9c1hx>1 inspection, the examine! asked one of the lower e'lassc-s. to define- the word Responsi1 iity one bright little boy promptly st<Mxl ii] and replied "well. Sir. if I hael only two buttons on my pants and one of them fell off, all the responsi« bility would54 words
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Advertisement41 1925-10-10 10 aa 44 o/ nwinn SOLE ACENTS 11/ADV CAAD SfB IM Vm t GETZ BROS. CO. I Hi I ImK W I I I WF INCORPORATED IN U.S.A. I 1 1/ H I 01/nii it FLOATS 10 AFFLES CBAMBEBS 11 fLUrtia SINGAPORE41 words
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Article1491 1925-10-10 11 "Fiddler" Moore - "Fiddler" Moore. By No. 6. THE BRAINS BEHIND THE BANDITS. uns thrilling sfnes of ai tides, a a utll-known crime journalist, who I nas paid close attention to what is t new and increasing form of crime, fjwt* f l R confessions he revived peraormlry1,491 words
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Article1698 1925-10-10 12 dfsdfsdfsdfdsfsdf ictivity, ow laUls are i Men |q not conform SO rules of thumb. •xiept to the moat hasty of glancea Everywhere, real exiKrie-nce shows as irtiu and vice, gentleness and coarseleas, intellect and ignorance, beaut* ind ugliness me-xtricaWy interwoven; .very where We see men's sehe-s1,698 words
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Article443 1925-10-10 13 5, ig Smiles of the Week. gratified to read that a Association in Singapore the were regaled with lecture 1(> Advantages of a MuiiiciIt betokened an altogether (labia spirit of charity and s anyone maoae experience of M ,ul activity is confined to )re shook! dwell on advantages, lV443 words
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Article248 1925-10-10 13 stage when they are lawful prey for M Punch or Straits Produce." The compositor is an ingenious wight, and the proof-reader must ever he alert to detect his waywardnesses. 0 0 0 9 Bat for such alertness, one paper the Other day would have given the minimum age for the248 words
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Article1503 1925-10-10 14 kaft to his maarvsemer, H d»- c! i ijg much en against the aeaaj which de.ti entirely with life The should be out*ide. the es will them I- not the lieM exjHHie'iT oi th ii saw loin in »li. Mem al The Three f/ g>1,503 words
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Article287 1925-10-10 15 The Labour Problem. p U a the laat tew days rubber h M anot hei forward ipuft, and the stem* to be exceptionally from the producer'- standpoint. it added, the inveetor'e rtandpoinl also. We have consistently. tf mil leader know, dwelt upon the un lei-valnation of rubber287 words
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Article301 1925-10-10 15 Traffic Peril Increasing. This year's toll of human lives, in traffic accidents, in Singapore, will be an easy record. The casualties have been numerous- hardly a week without several deaths and its tally of maimed people. In bW nature of things, the tragedy canned be wholly301 words
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Article302 1925-10-10 15 already, as a nhitter of fact, been an inve-tigation into the working el the department in a general way, "and a report is now in the |>ossesMon of the Ooveraaaent but thus tar it ben Wen kept secret. even the F'nofhcial Members of the Metal Council being302 words
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Article1054 1925-10-10 16 Noel Hay gave us the best mile apart from Ashworth's, doing 5 mins. dead, and that during a rainstorm, with heavy going. His time was equal to 4.50 for good conditions. Chint cry chased him up, and on light going the Sussex man might have won.1,054 words
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292 1925-10-10 17 Tin :d»ove perfonnances held under t l K auspices <>f the Singapore Child UYlfai Society and staged at the Fob Cheung Choon Theatre Hall on the of the i st, 2nd and ;rd last resulted in the gross 550,541.05. Of the 9Um, cheques netting292 words
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Article305 1925-10-10 17 Zeal is the great human SRcnt of the world. It sows and reaps, it turns the wheels, it yokes the winds and guides the waters. It rises early and lalxmrs late. It knows no fatigue, or. better still, it dominates fatigue by austere intensity of purpose. Zeal starts at305 words
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Article857 1925-10-10 18 apart as in controversy they seemed to be. K motional theism was not the same thing as mysticism. Kmotional theism, as frequently encountered, was a soft and easy creed. The emotionalist Steeped himself in luxurious fieline. and pathLtic imagination which made m BCVcn Call «n either the857 words
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Article246 1925-10-10 18 The Secretary of State for India, with whom were Earl Wtnterton, Sir Arthur Hirtzel and Sir Campbell Rhodes, recently received a deputation of Anglo-Indians, headed by Colonel II. A. J. Giehiey and including Major C. Owen and Messrs. A. B. Kunning. Charles Griffiths and H. A. Gibson, who desired246 words
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1098 1925-10-10 19 Care for your mother or your sister to read.' No one who keeps his eyes o\ I ma doubt that the best thought of the i nation is very seriously concerned regarding the wholesale reporting of filth? cases from the Law Courts. Iheie1,098 words
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Article224 1925-10-10 19 Personal friendships have often strong that they have been proof against and the original attachments were so strong that they have been proof against the worst exacerbations of party strife. Mr. Lloyd George at Criccietli paid tribute to his long personal friendship with Mr. J. H.224 words
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Article43 1925-10-10 19 The vicar, returning l':«'in morning service, encountered the village reprobate who was sitting OH a fence whittling cheerily. Why d<; I never let yon m church i John?" h» demanded severely. Dccanac I never K<> there replied John, and resumed his interrupted melody.43 words
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Article1257 1925-10-10 20 partly a pose he knew that it made him interesting to all Kuropc. Swift is the nearest approach to a icnl misanthrope that we can find in histoiy, and he was more than half insane. He was uiiouestionably a genius, i ut ins whole life was marred by incurable1,257 words
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Article39 1925-10-10 20 Sanitation and Hygiene for the Tropics p r j ce j 4 0 Elementary Geometry by Barker a Bow ne Iff. A. Price $2-90 Good Health, Jewatt Price $1.90 Drerton'a Applied Physiology Primer Price $1-50 P06TAOI EXTRA.39 words
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177 1925-10-10 20 Shu, an anthology, in 400 volumes. Japanese j>octry, composed through,,;,, the reikis of twenty-one Japans. Kinperors. Ivaeh of the thousand odd volumes lia^ attached to it explanatory notes specially prepared in Knglish "In connection with this gift ft k recalled that in loai, when177 words
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Advertisement22 1925-10-10 20 K. R. NAINAMUSAH BROS, School Booksellers, Stationers. News-Agents, Gznenl-Deilerc Commission Agents. Xo. tO, Lokv Yew Street and 63, Outram Road. SINGAPORE. sfdsfsdfsdf22 words
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Article753 1925-10-10 21 compantcd by happiness it svill often fail to exercise th( influence which :s its due or may even have a chilling and rt*|>clling effect. are all conscious in din sort of way of what arc owe to our lawyers and stockbrokers, our policemen and soldiers,753 words
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Article456 1925-10-10 21 kNO ONE WANTS THEM MIXED." An Aot Illustration in D*\ Ritson's Utterance on the Reunion of the Churches. Tlu Rev. Dr. J. H. Ritson, the new President of the Wcskyan Conference, has a refreshing common-sense view of Church reunion. In the course o( a vigoious article456 words
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Article444 1925-10-10 21 of the- Church have proceeded to Kngland t< set in motion machinery for carrying tin measure through the National Assemblcy and l'.u iiameiit and in India a scheme for the- resultant constitution, not now a part of the measure is under discussion. THE NEXT VICEROY. Speculation444 words
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Article, Illustration70 1925-10-10 23 sdfsdfsd sdfsdfds sdfsdfdsf i, Si, W. Gwrw Maxwell, K.W.K., I'.JUJ., .M,i. t S.r,vt ;1 ,.v to Prwkleul ol tin- A. A. A. »itli Ihe Seliwgor Winumg learn m the Relay Rac«. sfdfsdf sdfsdf The ll"ii. Sir W lieorg* Maxwell,70 words
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Article, Illustration116 1925-10-10 24 Tin 1 hi lliiu dI Mi. James Roberi Vetliavanani nil Miss M.iin-1 Beatrice l\ivee wlii-li w..- solemnised by iln- Key, l». V. lloberts at St, Marys t'liurch, Kuala Lumpur, on Sat ur Jay l»th September \\a» attended l»y large number ul irienJ^ h m all seel us116 words
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37 1925-10-10 26 COUPON U child 'o.i\ l»eeoni# < Meuibei 'i\ Handing full i i and address a ith thin < '■•np< ii to Am itie Dimple MALAWI AN v\ I I IMbU I'nsT. <inii h/./o a Agi37 words
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Article814 1925-10-10 26 Auntie Dimple - Auntie Dimple. about SOU* I I the >Weet Dca*, lie rn«hcd across tn his own garden, onl} to find his sus|Hcions were verified and that hi^ best and ino>t prized Bowcra had gone and were now in his hand as part of the bouquet sent to Miss814 words
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Article252 1925-10-10 26 Our Wesley an friends, during the:r open and candid conference at Lincoln, have been telling some home truth- to each other, and to the world. They have been bravely trying to keep n issues out of their party jK»litics. The? know well that today luxury, and extravagance art.252 words
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