Malayan Saturday Post, 2 January 1926

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  • 26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED The only Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. 11. Ho. 80. SINGAPORE. JANUARY 2. 1»26. Price 20 Cents.
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    • 121 1 PATIIONIZfiD ItY fcOYALYY V HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE 1872 EOR THE EESt HALL-MARKED STERLING StLVfeR GOODS IMPORTED. SUFfcfcME AMONG ALL COMPfeTITOfcS BP hP Sll VA MKbA*H»HIt THE ROYAt ItWfctUß ?*f A q r^KODAK" FlLlij^ isx^x<p>:^^xiPtxMxlßixawxpix«Bx^^x»iXMgXM»XMX^^^ 'Mi^ M ft*y* k. j<wi^ n ine»j>p|e or»i>4 JL E Sole A|#i»ft IsW^JrVW^ l^B SJngnpore Co|4
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    • 440 2 BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger ateamers betwoea \^H RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDO* with through connection fe^m Sinamporo a«4 Penang. HOUtWAItD SAtttNGS. H Yorkshire 1926 en 14 Glottooeterahiro Warwickshire JaiT 28 Oxforoahiro... Leicestershire Feb 11 Lancaahire < Herefordshire Feb 25 Yorkshire Passage Rates include train faros to fort
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    • 70 2 LLOYtt tWEStINO li rtneoreotstad la Italy) v HOeifcWAfcb SAILING Bi-monthly eerrice for Venice and Trieste Via porta J cargo on through Bills of Laal Flume, the Latent and Bull Porte, also to all porta on thai Coast of Italy. S Viminal© (Motor) about OUTWAfcD SAILING J FOR CHINA AND JAPA
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  • 8 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JANUARY 2. 1926.
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  • 856 3 Way 1" 'i' 1 lys and Doris bate you so much "I »uce told them they looked alike. 1 suppose you get .i lot of honeymoou couplesi billing and cooing here?" asked the inquisitive stranger ot tlif landlord -it a favourite weekend resort. Well, ye-ee," replied the
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    • 141 3 DARIGCILD MILK fe?Hp> j ls A r DA^ [BANNED <C*j) T^ MILK IS ISSENTIAL TO CHILD ADULT DAR GOLD 1 CONTAINS ALL THE ESserl'iALS o^ PERF^T DIET. OK ALL DEALERS. Si Jt <H'»ts: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ CO. 3A Rafies Quay. SAIL K'AKING CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Scree s. Tarpaulins, Boat CoversjrHatch
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    • 78 3 CHANGE OF SEASON COLDS csn quickly be slUtviaied, sad m iiKiny instances staved oi sltogetber, Ity a timely :l<»s»> ot l'iiikettes. tlic dainty litile laxativet sad liver regulators. As gently as nature Pinkettes cleanse the system, dispel sick Poimk@llte headaches, HTerishnesj and bilioui attack^. By ensuring daily res/ularify they (deal
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    • 148 3 FOR Drugs. Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited, Incorporated m Sincaporft] 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Branch ll Cliulin Street.) Telegrphic Address "KEWSU TONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution
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    • 96 4 Will anyone desirols I 1 of obtaining 1 93 d refill cards for thl J Copper Fra m I L I Calendar issued last I l year please apply tJ I I Advertising Department. i British-American Tobacco Company, (Straits) limited (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). P. 0. Box 62. SINGAPORE. _j_______________________________________| Mffll.l
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    31 6 THE MOSQUE, PENANG PAHANC VSIATIC CLUB'S F AREWELL TO THE HON. MR. H. W. THOMSON BRITISH RESIDENT, AND MRS. THOMSON. 1.T.-COI,. AM) MRS. PARS GARBED IN MALAY ATTIRE WITH PERAK ROYALTY
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    • 503 7 iCARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE Sole Importers. IN WEAKNESS AA flJEflilA Al* Detohlana 1 Already ».000 Doctors throoghout the world hare agreed that this fJtnp AIWATfi ctrftfiS, and gives health, and strength. INSIST ON THt NAM!
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  • 3260 8  -  R. J. H. SIDNEY BY Special to The Malayan Saturday Post. IX. THE SIAMESE RAILWAYS. Interview with H.R.H. Prince Purachatra, Commissioner General. (The difficulty with which I am faced m this section <>t my narrative is the amount of detail which hss had to he read through
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    • 184 8 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE tBANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. BRANCHES PENANG, RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. CORRESPONDENTS IPOH, DELI, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. CAPITAL Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $i", 500,000 Paid-up I 5*250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 Reserves and Surplus 000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lira Nee
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  • 3824 9  -  CECILE V. SAYER Serial Story By Author of "A Complex Crime," "Sportive Gods," "The Labyrinth of Fate/ 1 etc. CHAPTER XV. Owing to pressure of business, Madeline's fiance was unable to return to England m time tor Christina*. He found it neeeeaary, he wrote m a letter
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    • 165 9 Aflj _BM Lmkb— .p^—., jlu_l a Ba^ha bSbbbl I Lar aaaas I s^BSsmnnl II M^L^LwM Lan bLuvWII bbSbt ißaaaaTl T HI __^_#|_j_^m| naaaanl Bsaaahaaai 1 aaaaa MOTOR LORRIES MARINE MOTORS SEA AND RIVER CRAFT. 1| n The outstanding performances of Thornycrott The complete range of Vehicles from 30 cwt. to
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  • 1123 10  -  H. C. GOODWIN By Of The Hon'ble Society Of The Middle Temple. No. 2. THE CASE OF WILLIAM SMITH. Snow was falling thickly on a winter's night of IHM. The reverberating notes of the great clock ot Si. Paul's .sounding the hour ol nine had just ceased to
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    • 84 10 888K 77?e on/t/ Safety Razor that sharpens its own blades. Nothing to take to pieces for either stropping or cleaning. Safety Razor dealer to show L<£^^& o\V\^W^__ youtheNo99 I gSnV se/ complete J^>>. T^W>_r l\ u?/7n razor, Sfc>^_ I^^^^Wv»lr^ 1 fc/aJe m nea/ \k J S $1.20. s:=s£^^^ Put this
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  • 2985 11  -  MULLIE KENNEDY By She came into the dressing-room which she shared with three other girls m the revue, a saucy smile on her piquant face, her eyes aglow, a great sheaf of crimson roses m her areas. 44 Look, girl-." smi cried; "roses again. Aren't they
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    • 31 11 FOR QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE SPECIFY p_______ii_k if st« Bfs^-4T»**l BAR SOAP OR PACKET SOAP Purity UNEQUALLED Price UNBEATABLE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. Sole Distributing Agents McAlister S Co., Ltd.
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  • 2415 12 THE WORLD FAMOUS PALMIST. On another page will be .seen a photograph ot Mr. Kendal taken outside the K. 0. Hotel at Penalty, and not only Reropeaus but all nationalities throughout the Peninmla aril] recognise one arboae tame is world wide. I do BOi iatend, however, to
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  • 34 12 The illustration shows a pret y alterncon irock o! prure-c loured crepe chine, with long col ar aid c a sty cuffs of cream lace.
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    • 37 12 S \mmtdb balloon tyres I sole agents I $2950 8 1 four-wbeel shakes GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. T0 II TfafeV2a_al K9 I _^SHJ 25 M,LES PEE gallon 20 grange road I $4400 W^^"^^_>P p I fjM SBATEt j.
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  • 705 13 Being Smiles of the Week. By "Quiz" Happy v \i'u\ to you all! M.a\ the greatest ot all blessings. g health, be yours, and may ptOS|,e?n\ attend you m a measure enabling you to extract the fullest l.enefii from thai blessing. ana To that end. may you all get
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    • 146 13 THE WISE MOTHER and BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The ills of infants and muall children come swiftly, and too often before a doctor can be called m or suitable medicine obtained the little one is beyond aid. The wise mother will always safeguard her home by keeping Haby's Own Tablets. the
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    • 692 13 J| Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij Q I (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) H —J (Incorporated iv Holland) \md I'NDKR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. JJj| Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— H Manager's IX;sk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine vSupt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Aceoiintant, Providing Dept. and W
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  • 1335 14 The Malayan Saturday post. January 2, 1926. 1926. No doubt during the next few days the Press will consider that its duty towards its reader- compels it to .say much about what has happened during the year that is fading away. In many way.- it is likely that the year
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  • 479 14 Prospect and Retrospect. The "Saturday Post wishes all it- reader.- a Happy and Prosperous Nea Yeai. And it does so with a greatei confidence m the fulfilment ot the irish than was p<vssihle twelve month- ago. Then rubber was still m the doldrums, more
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    • 60 14 I ADELPHI HOTEL I SINGAPORE. I Here you will find Every thing to tempt the Most Discri--1 m inating Taste— amid sorI roundings that appeal to I Every one. I The Hotel Orchestra plays I every Evening and for Tiffin I on Saturdays. I HARRY H. WILLIES Min:i_rlngr Director. I
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    • 53 14 Oppressive heat, rapid changes of f* temperature cripple the energy. > Sanatogen strengthens nerves and body, because as a well-known f London physician writes:— 'm "Sanatogen goes straight to y the core of well-being, viz the cells, and builds these up into > a permanent and solid fabrte > of
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  • 95 15 Nevei put oft' until to-morrow what \ou tan do to-day. Never trouble another ior what you rati do yourself. Never spend money before you have earned it. Never buy what you don t want bnL>ause it is cheap. Pride oatai more than hunger, thirst, 01 onld, seldom
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  • 78 15 The characteristic ol heroism is its l«*rsistaney. All men have wandering inipuUc*. tit* i, u ,l starts ot generosity. When you have chosen your pait, abide by it. and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world. The heroic cannot he the common, irnr t lie common
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  • 49 15 True modesty ia the aonroa vi all Utiles. Modesty and chastity air _>art> ot Hip faith. Jlluniility and coiutoy aiv acts ot |»iety. dieth not who triveth life to warning;. rhs beat ot alms i* that which the right hand giveth and the left band tuoa*etJi not of,
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    • 349 15 "I AM GOING TO RAISE HIS SALARY." I have had my eye on him *or ■asaa nana snd i know be can handle bigger work. "He studies those I A .S. textbooka even cfaaacc m |ata, ami I tell yoa it has made him .i ralaabls m;oi for this bnsiaeae.
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    • 318 15 1 N. Y. K. LINE I STEAMERS SAIL ALL SEAS, LINK ALL LANDS. R N 1 The Universally Popular Line. i 111 ONCE TRIED ALWAYS PATRONISED. 11l jlj SATISFIES ALL PEOPLES, ALL CLASSES, ALL PURSES |j fij' COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, COURTESY, ATTRACTIVE ACCOMMODATION, REASONABLE RATES. 5 SAILING TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON
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  • 834 16  -  Argus A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By Foni Pntnl has come il"»' raggeetion nattily elonkaal iii pa appeal to inartaaaaaikrp th:it the Bingapnre, XV should travel t.. 1 1 m .li lor til.Malaya Cup rugger final thu month. I ihonld he greatly ■uipriaed it it *r<>' any
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    • 76 16 fVtank Nigrah Pills. Beat Nervine Tonic 32 Pills Cost 80 eta. only OBTAINABLE FROM ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101. Sclcgic load, Stoftpora. I POPULAR PRICES Sanitation and Hygiene for the Tropics price $4-50 Elementary Geometry by Barker A. Bownn M.A. Price $2-90 Good Health, Jcwett Price $1-90 Drerton.s Applied Physiology Primer
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    • 441 16 ■f I" Jwuvß: v Tft|__e_ 'iff T/'=v< %yt ____B__Hfl__r- ffiffirßwr^ &btt4m.erm E/4 ■uml ''.QMinnßa. \'< £a. L H K^V aVTUY u!U Rrifi/a -^f b^bV\MbH b^Klb^b\ bbh b^ by __a\_a__a'fuu__K__^r^ a -> _^WaPB\UB^BBia^B B^aßua^L\wi! y TEN COMMAWMENTS* j$ Cj>ammountQ>icture I Roberta, h| k5 Lt>atrirf Joy bßbb^^^^t^W^^T*^ K-<\ I. a Roi-qae, I
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    • 234 17 ercAAAnn cr Assurance m force over $*****,000 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Streits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 931 19 I U) VANTAGE OF LACK OF STATCRE. I believe that m the modern life the -mall man is he best. Sir Arthur Keith. THKV ABE FBMALEBI Jn examinations girls always write thre times as much as boys.- The Hon. (11 R*v. L. Lyttlton. LONDON FOB THE SANK. ,|,H
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  • 87 19 Cigarette smokers who have pleaded the soothing effect of tobacco M a justification for the habit have support 'i„ ,n article m the British Medical Journal," Scientific investigation proved that the effect produced by smoking two cigarettes is similar to that of resting, part.icula.rly M m restoring
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  • GEMS OF THOUGHT.
    • 16 19  -  Tennyson .Manners are not idle, but the fruii of loyal nature, and of noble mind.-
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    • 16 19  -  Longfellow Sunday is the golden clasp which binds together the volume of the week.
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    • 21 19  -  Hazlitt pour thing* come not back the Spoken word, the •sped arrow, the past lite. the neglected opportunity.—
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    • 17 19  -  Shakespeare Happy are they that hear their detractions, and can put them to mending.
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    • 17 19  -  Fielding Without adversity a man hardly knows whether he ii honest c*r not.—
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    • 24 19  -  Cow per 'Tis liberty alone that gives the low r Of fleeting life its lustre and perfume; And we are weeds without it.
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    • 18 19  -  Frederick Tennyson Speak df the absent as tho' they were by, And heard thy faintest whisper.
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    • 31 19  -  Greville /Man is the only creature endowed with the _K)wer of laughter. Is he not also the only one that deserves to be laughed at P— <
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    • 33 19  -  Kaspar Lavater Never speak ill df person unless you are sure of your fact and, even if you could swear to it, ask yourself: "Why do I make it known P"—
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    • 29 19  -  Jean Francois Millet The foundation of all things is is always this, A man must himself be moved, before he is able to move others."
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    • 28 19  -  Ibsen A poet that ia every man— teacher, orator, or priest— every man, however humble, however great, who sees the ideal through his work.
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    • 34 19  - BETTER— THAN A KING OF EARTH. George MacDonald Better a death when work is clone than earth's most favoured birth, Better a ehiltl m God's great house than a king of all the earth.
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    • 33 19  -  Pope A man should never be ashamed to own he has been m the wrong, which is but saying m othei- words that he is wiser to-day than he was yesterday.
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    • 36 19  -  Bailey Some souls lose all things but the love of beauty And by that love they are redeemable; For m love and beauty they acknowledge good, And good is God, the great necessity.
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    • 47 19  -  TkoMM a Kcinpis. Lore Watches, and sleeping, slumbers not; weary, is not tired; strained, it not oonetrained; frightened, is not disturbed; but, like a luring flame and a living torch, it bursts forth upwards and safely overpasses all. Whosoever loves, knows tin* civ oi tliis voice
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    • 30 19  -  Mrs. Jamieson The bras I of life is love The salt of lite ii work The sweetness of life |>oetiy: The water of life faith.
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    • 78 19  -  Pestalozzi Thinking lends man to knowledge; he may bee and hear, aud read and learn e'hatever he please, .ml as much as he please, he will never know any of it, except that irli ich he h;is thought over, that which by thinking he has made the property ot
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    • 62 19  -  Tilloton Truth is always consistent with itself, and needs nothing to help out. It is always near at hand, and sits upon our lips and is ready to drop out before we are aware; whereas a lie is troublesome, and sets a man's invention upon the lack:
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    • 60 19  - MEMORY BEFORE REASON AND FANCY. Gibbon Genius may anticipate the season ol maturity; but m the education ol a people, as m that of an individual, memory must be exercised before the power oi reason and fancy can be expended; nor may the artist hope to equal or surpass till
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    • 62 19  -  Sir James Nothing contributes more effectually to strengthen the constitution and render it capable of bearing the vicissitudes of climate than the constant respiration of pine air. On the other hand, nothing tends more certainly SO weaken and relax the system, and render it susceptible of the
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    • 52 19  -  Lowell They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak; They are slaves who will not choose .Hatred, scoffing, and abuse, Rather than m silence shrink from the truth they needs must think; (They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two
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    • 29 19 Bm^r^^^^an_ <*\. *s^ For particulars U__S|b H apply:- 1"^ /^Z Municipal I "St^/ Gas Department I igk II X Showrooms I V j\\ I Amber Mansions I Orchard Road. "j]
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  • 678 20 While Si i John Fordham was sneediiiff l»ack Ui town m the chilly I r* frost m ess id ihe starlit night. Eileen, „i i ired m picturesque kimono, wi i sitting front ot hei looking-glass I eshiiig her hixui iaut hail a practj w hicli -h»- preferred
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    • 82 20 I PAINT BARKOL j 111 I ON TAPPED SURFACE OF YOUR RUBBER TREES, j I It keeps (he trees free from Mouldy Rot and other I iiii S bark diseases and quickens Bark Renewal. II I It pays you (o safeguard your rubber trees. x I ORDER FOR IT TO-DAY.
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    • 73 20 DOnt! Don't rub a stain or mark By rubbing it gets worse. Don't attempt cleaning yourself -The colour, ii any, will "ran". Don't be careless abont yonr clothing Lest you should worry as a result. And Don't forget our address KANZAKI CO., 1-A ORCHARD ROAD, Pbone 3516. SINGAPORE. "MAGPIE" TENNIS
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  • 605 21 Bread Made With Brewer's Yeast. Put 2 lb. perfectly dry flour into a howl— a brown earthenware one ginned on the inside if the best which ihould also be perfectly dry, and slightly war mod. Stir In one teaspoonful salt, then make a hole ahout
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 123 21 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de I'lndo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone Npa. 3046 .^047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Ksq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek KJiiam, Ksq. (Vice Chairman). Dng Soon Tee- ICsq. Koli San ILin, ICsq. Seah
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    • 231 22 ffllllll .:lli aifßL tlhlPllliillliillllllllll wmmmmmw^^ {m/m Acm u-GBsmscHArr r WW 19 iF -ij AnnrK rABROAiMM j j P^ Jr b£tuw so at. J Roll Films Film Packs Orlhochromal.c Non Curling JGHH Metal Cased-Nod-Curlmg Y. EBATA CO. (Incorporated m S»it«rland) WAH HENG CO. Unrivalled m Speed and OualUy. Singapore Penang Bangkok
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 23 POLO ENTHUSIASTS AT KUALA KANGSAK HOYAL MALAY LADIES WATCHING IUU) H ii IHE SULTAN OF PERAK RAJAS. MAJOR CHIEFS OF PERAK WITH THE RETIRING BRITISH RESIDENT, LT.-COL. PARR, WHO IS DRESSED IN MALAY COSTUiIE. U.K. 11. PRINCE Pl/RACKATRA. (Sec article 00 page MR. LEON KENDAL. (Sec article on page 12
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    82 24 PAHANG TAMIL COMMUNITY'S FAREWELL TO THE HON'BLE MR. H. W. THOMSON. BRITISH RESIDENT, MRS. THOMSON Mr. S. Sinnadurai, Chairman ol the Function, is the second figure seated from the left. Mrs. Thomson is the tenth and next is the Hon. Mr. Thomson THE WEDDING OF MR. LIONEL ADOLPHUS MARCUS, EUVvST
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 138 25 THE NEW FORD As Attractive m j Appearance as I it is m price. I 3 S i j Phone 3050 for particulars I i _^_k_ I No Increase m Prices Wearne Bros., Ltd. I i in-unua BuaasDmiHwiitfMniiitiiii~iuiiMminiiHiiiiiw<niifiiuninHt»M:!nun V LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR MINERALS BE f Jm\m wL\\\ m^m
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    • 198 25 ~^~^~M nM— Mß-11-11-in-IBUB-JBin.il ibibi ni SERVICEABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS B E.P. HORS-DOEUVRE DISH 2?2^3 WITH SERVERS 7 Glasses $40-00 E.P. ICE PAIL SILVER MOUNTED with Tongs and Drainer. WATER JUp Large $21-50 Small $18-50 1 P int 15 E P. ENTREE DISH, PLAIN. SILVER SAUCE BOAT $25-25 H Pt. $13-25
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  • 757 26 Silence reigned m the school room. Every bead uu.s lowered and every pea w os busy scratch-scratching. Die pupils were busy over their examination i»apers that morning and many puckered brows and puzzled faces were to be seen, as now and again a question was asked which seemed
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 132 26 OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER. f /ft KEEP THESE PICTURES LNTII. YOL HAVE THE SET OF VW i FOLK AND lIIEN PASTE THIM IN A SCRAP BOOK AND jM PAINT THEM YOL WILL HAVE HEAPS OF FLN. V<7 THE TALES OF RABBITY RIP. W I No. a. HOW HE LOST MIS MNNBft.
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    • 388 26 NERVE, ENERGY AND STAMINA DEPEND LARGELY UPON THE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD. Football Player Tells How When Nervous and Run-down He Quickly Recovered Strength and Form Through a Short Course of the World's Most Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic. The athlete who over-trains. Of who exhausts himself by too strenuous
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    • 247 28 X^ W^^ aHMMal^aa bbVM^ bj^ ai nßaaaßaaaaa bb^ aaßn^^«^Bß»n^^^»^^^^^^Bßß^Bßß^^ BP^ATCHES PRECISION INSTRUMENTS EYE GLASSES _ftfe/-^f OMEGA ROSKOPF THEODOLITES dumpy levels stages BEST quality FRAMES S^^ ;uffAVANNES CYMA PRISMATIC compasses ROADTRACFRS AND KITTINGS REFLECTING LEVELS CLINOMETERS IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED 3^#*tLED LEVER MOVEMENTS MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS soUO WL§ Y'^^tM^' POCKCT from
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