Malayan Saturday Post, 13 February 1926
1926-02-13
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Title Section30 1926-02-13 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED Af/U-JV^'S LE^DfNG PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHER EVERY SATURDAY. -BBB*MWBBB---_-_wwaws~**BßM_— ea*a»"M"aaa— m~~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~;~;~; i awa-aaa-waa-88->--Ma-»a----*MBWW------Baw vol. Hfc. 4; "lii«S-88---M---M-MM-. SINGAPORE. fERRUART 13, tS26. frrlct 20- Ctttti. pflflippppi Bij30 words
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Advertisement117 1926-02-13 1 jM PATttONtZfct) tit Mot-t/rt jl B-^-_-_---lB _UU__9 l^__^T__W__fp____jt*^_B_M _fl 1» B tfeLfet»-_O-<fc 3364, fl B b_R _^______________________________________________________________________________i Pv< Ch.lt— M Kltt>l4» .~P^^ I siw., -Lrc.^ Time For Sports Suggests ."t?!^ WISDOM SUGGESTS Ttttlft HIhCHASE frftOM slNOAfOfctk. aotft ________Jl!ll|_lL—^ "KODAK" FILM ._-^-._-----«a-a W -^M«-iva-itf--i_'Ml«--i-*-PX-PK-PXIBXBXB^<I) BBS 9888 '^MMPPHPPPIPV^MMIIPI^BBHW^IIBI^e'a^^—w^~ Pineapple Pr»»4 JL fl*M*U»4117 words
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Advertisement560 1926-02-13 2 8-I »*_P^ I fil 5f I Of fast tit i_-^r^w mail pMsencsr steMsrs till jtai m^ PI IT I BCHEDULE OF SAILINGB RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARBEILUW AN^ laQ«Up» 1:1 I BT FORTNIGHTLY PABSENOER BTEAMERS BETWEEN with through connection {wn_Binf*Por« SJl* I RANGOON AND ENGLAND ItOMtW^^~^^ m I «fl-Kt-| b^if«t toiemTj ITm560 words
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563 1926-02-13 3 Some Fascinating Pages From The Diary of a Marriage Broker. keveeied by Mr. Q." 11. "WITH A VIEW TO MARRIAGE." In the first instalment ol this series Mr. Q." has already detailed the reasons which led him to establish a Marriage Bureau for the purpose563 words
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Article179 1926-02-13 3 Avoid Serious Results by Using Baby's Own Tablets. Wihcii a child shows the first symptoms of a cold, such as sneezing, redness of the eyes, clogged or running nose, prompt measures for relief may avert serious results. Mothers should always have on hand some simple, safe and effective179 words
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Advertisement148 1926-02-13 3 k^-S BABY'S natural food 0/iPIGOLD is not a,ways available. Qr*j). m its absence give J/[j)U_ DARIGOLD Milk-the closest possible food equivalent. DARIGOLD Milk is easily digested, readily assimlated. Builds up BABY'S constitution. It is a food. See that it is DARIGOLD. OF ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents: F A BARTHOLOMEUSZ CO.148 words
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Advertisement162 1926-02-13 3 FOR Drugs. Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, please order direct from Sincere Dispensary. Limited, Incorporated m Singapore] 48-2, -till Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Brunch:— ll Chulia Street.) Telcgrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of162 words
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Advertisement282 1926-02-13 4 ■___-t__MaMMMUMi:mt>iiniiii>iHh l liM mmur^mmM:ammumimmmLm^imr.m.i :.o -mam**** -mi-m-ii I I i MOTOR LORRIES MARINE MOTORS SEA AND RIVER CRAFT. The outstanding performances ot Thornycroft The complete range of Vehicles from 30 cwt. to I Motor Lorries, such as the winning of the Dewar 12 tons constitutes a guarantee that you will282 words
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Article, Illustration169 1926-02-13 5 Tlu Church of tlu Sacred Heart \\.i- tlu seem "t" a [>retty wedding mi Saturday, i t h January, 1926, when then was solemnised the marriage LV n Mi- Leong l«h Syong anil Mr. Wong \\w Loong. bridesmaids wen Misses Leong Tinn Xyong, the bride's youngest sister (left and herMr. Kok Pudu - 169 words
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Article, Illustration113 1926-02-13 6 THE INVESTITURE OF THE HON. RAJA CHULAN THE RAJA DI HILIR, PERAK, WITH THE C.M.G ni Cln .1 11 i!iw il tin Uaja lerinaisuii i.f Kiak Cln Yeun is X< from th. r Mu'l.i, Raja Shariman, AImIuI Rave, A [alaludin Syed Shaidali, Dato Mi Maharaja Lela, Ik Yen j). waNation Art Studia; Kuala Eangsar - 113 words
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Advertisement180 1926-02-13 7 i CARLSBERG BEER I Tilt BEST. Obtainable from ail dealers and by the case fro;:] The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE SJe Importers. i junmfimnnnnnri ■m IN WEAKNESS gM* fiii_llll B^W** DeschlenV Syrup j Already 30.000 Doctors thronjrhout the world hare agreed thai thia Bjtnp AIWATB ctr_t£B, and fives180 words
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Advertisement303 1926-02-13 7 A i_s A r_r. A=~ A S^.' A _5 X S=" -j= X— X~~ v 1 j Wall's Celebrated Sausages i |^_^____i OXFORD j CAMBRIDGE j s Pt^^ jSWWw ■r j' BOLOGNA l 1 Obtainable at all Grocers Stores. j ill i B SOLE IMPORTERS FOR SINGAPORE KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED303 words
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Article2800 1926-02-13 8 H. DIC VERE STACPOOLE - H. DIC VERE STACPOOLE b\ The chief of the Criminal Investigation Department was absent on business, so Miss Struthers was shown into Inspector DOQ— -Km'* room. Inspector Po-WJaqH rules at New Scotland Yard m the absence of the chief, and m the absence of both the reins2,800 words
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Advertisement417 1926-02-13 8 ii 1 NEWEST^ BOOKS. I ENG^r^J2s\ cenu* *S businc- executive who is anxious to improve the quailtj 1 ot ln> written hugnsh a w y\ PSYCHOLOGY IN BUSINESS RELATIONS by A.J. Snow. In this readable book, the author shows the application Of v the principles ot psychology m the various417 words
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Article912 1926-02-13 9 Magistrate (severely) The idea ol .1 man of your size beating a i>ooi weak womaan like that Prisoner Hut, your worship, she kee] s irritating me all tlu time." Magistrate How does she irritate you?" Brigoner Why, she keeps saying, •Hit me! Beat me! Just hit nic912 words
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Advertisement31 1926-02-13 9 FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPHS O.ie that you can show or give to your relatives and friends, with a great deal of satisfaction and pride CO to LEE BROTHERS 84-5, :ill Street.31 words
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Advertisement27 1926-02-13 9 FOR QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE SPECIFY BAR SOAP OR PACKET SOAP Purity UNEQUALLED Price UNBEATABLE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. Sole Distributing Agents McAlister S Co., Ltd.27 words
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Article917 1926-02-13 10 Being Smiles of the Week. By "Quiz" It is an old jil>e— and a tar from truthful one— that the Englishman's idea of sj>ort is to go out and kill something, which something can hardly be expected to endorse his choice of amusement. But if it be not true917 words
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Advertisement178 1926-02-13 10 IPS v °if"^ 4y^* ofe RniTisin— thi7 wnoin RIP EW^^ he- w on w> fe^^^ ¥fe v l TRANS— PACIFIC TB; DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ggHßii cc ent Accom mo<la t i ons Super io r Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE-ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW178 words
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Advertisement20 1926-02-13 10 Atank Nigrah Pills. Bett Nervineonic 32 Pills Cost 10 ets. only. OBTAIMABLE FROM ATANK NtGftAH PHAMUACY 101, Sala.i* toa.. Sr_.a»are20 words
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Article1076 1926-02-13 11 Something has gone wrong,' somehow, somewhere we have run off the rails we have the effrontery to dictate to Nature, and perish. Wl despise- her and she destroys us. The teaching of the New Health Society is here characteristic, explicit, new and urgently needed we declare that1,076 words
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Article534 1926-02-13 11 No. I. 1 'he Pad Temtkrei.) Child. Jack has a most dreadful temper, I do not know what to do with him said a mother to me the other day, arrd not very long afterwards I had the doUbtflll l rivilege of seeing Jack giving one c f534 words
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Advertisement76 1926-02-13 11 WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD. A hot bath at bedtime, followed by a laxative,, is the right treatment for a cold, and the best laxative to use is Pinkettes. These dainty little pilules dispel constipation, gently stimulate PinketteS the liver, banish bilious attacks and sick headaches, clear the skin,76 words
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Advertisement67 1926-02-13 11 JACQUES TENNIS BALLS MAGPIE $8-50 per dozen INBBANPEP $7-50 per dozen THE PEACE CO., TELEPHONE No. 1996 No. 8. STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. All REQUISITES FOR TENNIS, FINCPONC BADMINTON. EXTRAORDINARY I For Chinese New Year Only p Aqnadnx Bar $15/1 111 See onr large selection x fXM i- to-' Come and67 words
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1154 1926-02-13 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. February 13, 1020. SUPERNUMERARIES We arc glad to know that our It-Cent disclosures about the shortage of Europeans m the Educational Department has already led to action on the l>art of the Director of Education and me believe that strenuous Steps are going to he taken1,154 words
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Article335 1926-02-13 12 It looks as though we are m for another rent M ramp "—that, m fact, it has aluady begun Well, the Government stepped m once, and if exploitation of tenants goes too far will step m again. Of that the lamlh .<!> may rest assured, for it is335 words
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Article408 1926-02-13 12 The Committee which sat to consider the feasibility of industrial and technical education m Singai>ore have presented a report which provides a valuable if rather discouraging commentary on conditions throughout Malaya. It is one matter to declare that a thing is desirable and even necessary, but another to408 words
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Advertisement44 1926-02-13 12 !delphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES ERY TUESDAY 5-30—7-30. ER DINNER DANCES ERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, none: 937 938. rams: M Adelphi." HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. aj»HI HOTEL, LTD. am m^^W ATERING f We guarantee yon will be pleased. i WEDDING p CAKES Br44 words
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Advertisement60 1926-02-13 12 1T Radiant Health and Vigour by taking SANATOGEN The True Tone-Food. Sanatopen will m fa you •oodwrfa'ly fresh and kftn, hKtM H coottiM the source of nerve -enerp\ albumin and phosphorus Mr. Coimo Hamilton, the famous playwright, nays: m Ssn****** |f«H M theewrgvtodotit ice -is much tuue v ar/;. Itistcthtbraiv.ininervc.60 words
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Article446 1926-02-13 13 Attention ha> once again bflflfl called— particularly pointedly to the importance of Volunteering m Malaya, and the failure of maiiv of our young men to acquire an Adequate sense of their duty m regard to it. But W* are not sure 'that we- altogether endorse the 1 itter and446 words
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Advertisement252 1926-02-13 13 34 YEARS or GROWTH FROM ONE STUDENT TO NEARLY 3,000,000. jface 16th Uctobef IS9I. there has l»een a mat increase each year m the numUr of Students enrolled for Courses of the International Ce>rrespondence Schools. Ihe (olk)wing data shows hew the Schools have steadily grown ust Dec, IS9I 115 students252 words
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Advertisement350 1926-02-13 13 V S m v«rx..aE ft. 1r 1 •_> V•■: ~Z X ~_-l 3% cat I sea. I— 1 1 A A __s_t A i S j N. Y. K. LINE j STEAMERS SAIL ALL SEAS, LISK ALL LASDS. I I The Universally Popular Line. I ONCE TRIED ALWAYS PATRONISED. 1350 words
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Article20 1926-02-13 14 All things ale admired either because they are new or because they arc great. I—Lordi Lord Bacon.20 words
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Article18 1926-02-13 14 k Religion is reproached with not King piogressive it maketh amends ft being imperishable.— J. Martineau.18 words
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Article31 1926-02-13 14 Talents give a man a superiority far ke agreeable than that which profcds fiom riches, birth, or employHits, which are all external they nstitute* our very essence— C. Rolliu.31 words
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Article36 1926-02-13 14 Whatever you may be sure of, be* sure at least of this, that you are dreadfully like* other people. Human nature has a much greater genius for sameness than for originality. —Lowell.36 words
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Article29 1926-02-13 14 A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise-, blame, love*, kisses, tears and smiles. Wordsworth.29 words
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Article42 1926-02-13 14 A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy m this world and if, m the present life, his happiness arises from the subduing of his desires, it will arise m the next frcm the gratification of them.— Steele.42 words
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Article49 1926-02-13 14 LOVE IS BUND." Love is blind, and the figure of Cupid is drawn with a bandage round his eyes. Elind yes, because he does not see what he does not like but the sharpest-sighted hunter m the universe is Love for finding what he seeks, and only that. Emerson.49 words
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Article55 1926-02-13 14 I cannot conceive the folly of those who, When at table, think of everything but eating for my part, when I am there, I think of nothing else- and, whosoever does not trouble* himself with this important affair at dinner or supper, will do no good at55 words
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Article51 1926-02-13 14 As long as the waters of persecution are ui>on .the earth, so long we dwell m the ark but where the land is dry, the dove itself will Ik tempted to a wandering course of life, and never to return to the house of her safety. Jeiemy51 words
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Article40 1926-02-13 14 The virtues and amiable qualities of wr friends are the things for which we* most wish to keep them, they arc on the other hand the very things that m particular ought to reconicle tts to their departure.—^Cowper.40 words
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Article51 1926-02-13 14 If, reschUely, pCOfrfc do what is right, m time to come they like doing it. But they only are m a right BSOTfII state when they have c< me to Kke doing it and as long as they don't like it, they are still m a vicious state.51 words
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Article48 1926-02-13 14 The love of truth— and truth means doing at the moment what at the moment we know to Ik- right— the love of truth— tight love, that is— light feeling, must be set on its throne, if any nation is ever to be really educated. K. Turing.48 words
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Article66 1926-02-13 14 To man it is said, you do not live for yourself. If you live for yourself, you shall come- to nothing. He brave, be just, be pure, be true m word and deed care not for your enjoyment, care not for your life care66 words
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Article55 1926-02-13 14 A little work, a little play To keep us going— and so, good-day A little warmth, a little light Of love's bestowing— and so goodnight A little fun to match the sorrow Of each day's growing and so, goodmorrow A little trust that when we die We leap our55 words
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Article53 1926-02-13 14 There are m this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom the- melodies abide Of th' everlasting chime Who carry music m their heart Tlnough dusky lane and wrangling mart, Flying their daily task with busier feet Because their secret souls a holy53 words
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Article67 1926-02-13 14 Wisdom is glorious and never fadeth away, yet she is easily seen by thetn that love her, and found by such as seek her. She preventeth them that desire her m making herself known to them. For she goeth about seeking such as are worthy of her, showeth herself67 words
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Article89 1926-02-13 14 We fancy that all our affliction*, are sent Us directly from above sometimes we think it iv piety and contrition, but oftener m nioro.-eness and discontent. It would hie well, however, if we attempted to trace the cause of them we should piobably find their origin m89 words
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Article191 1926-02-13 14 '1 he win :1c of oar earthly nic i* luvtu-inliiig, still-bepmnin.; llltnn, that we arc designed to live for others, iK t t"( i ursclves. For suppose that we were tc live solely lor ourselves supI s»_ thai the licai t <f ><.lhsliiiess were not sti-._hed191 words
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Article, Illustration36 1926-02-13 14 The illustration shew, a striking fancy dress representing lire. The flames are hand-painted on to a foundation of pale yellow tafeta silk, and black satin- overcd Luckia-n rep esent the coa'.36 words
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Advertisement77 1926-02-13 14 Assets over Ss.sW.tt. S.C Assurance m force oyer SIMM.Mt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits 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 Assurance Companies77 words
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Article822 1926-02-13 15 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. i By Argus." Do trophies spoil sjwrt Are league (> j n ts or cup-tie results, and medals, I disharmony with the real spirit of he playing-field? Is it better to conne fixtures to the friendly order, ithcr than introduce the element822 words
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Advertisement26 1926-02-13 15 JOHN JACOUES BADMINTON AND Pingpong Requisites Obtainable at THE EUREKA COY., 10-B De Sousa St. SINGAPORE. Tel: 1317. Tel. Add. "Yoorecar" Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye.26 words
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Advertisement778 1926-02-13 15 j KoninklyKe Paketvaart Maatsdiappif S fl (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) fl LJ (Incorporated m Holland) LJ il UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. M M Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General |j|jji Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept.778 words
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Article635 1926-02-13 16 "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." DkMh.I.KS GmSAT PICTFRK We say DeMille's great picture for short. For m a caption you cannot get m, accordion wife, the list of names that the greatness of the picturereally belongs to. Cecil DcMillc himself has done the finest, the most picturesque, the biggest, the most artistic,635 words
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Article741 1926-02-13 16 THOMAS MEIGHAN - THOMAS MEIGHAN By CHAPTKR X. RI.ARNKY There were only two trains a day from Killarncy eastward and the Great Southern timetable showed us that we would have difficulty making connections at Cork for our return to Dublin without losing an entire day. So we surprised the station741 words
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Article, Illustration223 1926-02-13 16 A woman's complexion is something more than a matter to concern her vanity It is an indication of the state of her Health Pallor m a growing girl means a thinning of the Mood eruptions mean impurities m the blood. Parents should be watchful of their daughters'223 words
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Advertisement195 1926-02-13 16 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. iliuorporatt-d m the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de I'lndo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. •Phone Nos. .V'4 0 3047. HOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Te-ong Wah. Esq (Chairman). Caw Khek Khiain, Esq. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee. Esq. Koh San Hin, IvsqSteal.195 words
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Advertisement70 1926-02-13 17 Genuine Superfine AUSTRIAN VELOUR EXTRA LIGHT SELECTED QUALITY For Chinese New Year. The Most Astounding Offer VISIT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR C_FTS^ BEST GOODS VERY MODERATE PRICES M. MANJOOR SAIBOO Adjoining Adelphi Hotel 110. North Bridge Road. Est. 1S8<) Tel. 2251. aaa M yrr > WILLYS70 words
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Advertisement424 1926-02-13 18 fllllllllillimiliHillilllllllllllillliiiimniiiii.Hhii hidiiiiiilllilj"^^ Il11 111 1 w INSIST 0N -d<if* IF IF misw*er&*wtopj& Roll -Films Hi Film Packs -i r _.u«rf TW iMffl Metal Cased— Non-Curhng Orthochromatic— Non- Curling gffiSHl Fast rH SOLE AGENTS sub-agents WkmW&^^ Diethelm Co Ltd. V EE BAT A CO. «%J|PP^"~^ Incorporated m Switzerland] WAH HENG CO424 words
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Article, Illustration150 1926-02-13 19 by [itia team (left t< light Raja Kcchil Bongsu e'.ii Raja S'lariman, Raja Haji Shahar, Shah, R.u.i Sharudin. Ih< Winners of the 1«1<» Tournament. Cups presented by tht Hcn'tU Raja di Hilir, C.M.C.. I.u'tNation Art Studia; Kuala Eangsar - 150 words
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Article, Illustration69 1926-02-13 20 GC TH E E S mSSUFooMH^ ,92™' TEN COMMANDMENTS WH '<X WILL BE PRESENTED AT THg MIQHTIgST FIUM &VER MAQg, W. rshil injl the <.< Ideii c i I Ilk NraJ.H,- mult 1 ;v M< ses receiving tlu Commandments Ltatrice Jo> ami R His Tlu Mighty PI I chariots that69 words
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Advertisement280 1926-02-13 21 ENGLISH -MADE SHOES ARE WORTH THE EXTRA COST. WE HATE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION TO SUIT ALL TASTES. "I." SHOES _D_ "H." SHOES BLACK OXFORD A BROWN DERBY I I BROWN OXFORD A BROWN OXFORD KID AW mmjmm^^ J| r^^fW I 4 MtlLttJM IN PAtiVO "BECTiVE j BROWN OXFORD I BLACK280 words
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Article727 1926-02-13 22 Floods can be very serious things, and also cause a good deal of fun that is if you look out for it. Isn't it strange, some people can't see the funny side of anything Now there's my Auntie Vera who is very proper727 words
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Article298 1926-02-13 22 Can you eliiklren imagine a row of glittering white- mountain peaks outlined against a sky of deepest azure blue? Well that is the first impression one get* <»f the Swiss Alps. Villages .Jiestle at the base of these HH*SHtains, the dinkiest little cottages hob-iml298 words
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Advertisement125 1926-02-13 22 I OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER. KFEP MM PICTURES UNTIL YOU HAVE THE SET OP FOLK AM) THEN PASTE THEM IN A SCRAP BOOK AND PAINT IHLM YOU WILL HAVE HEAPS OP FUN. THE TALES OF RABBITY RIP. No. 4. -HOW HE LOST HIS BREAKFAST (COMPLETE IN POUB BPISODBS.) VERSE I. VBRSB125 words
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Advertisement179 1926-02-13 22 Don t Don't mb a stain or mark —By rubbing it gets worse. Don't attempt cleaning yoorsel! The colour, if any, will "run". Don't be careless abont your clotbing -Lest you sbould worry as a result. And Don't forget our address KAH CO., I-A ORCiJARD ROAD, Phone 3516. SINGAPORE. BARKOL179 words
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Advertisement138 1926-02-13 22 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the SS.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. BRANCHES PENANG, KOTA BHARU (KELANTAN), RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. CORRESPONDENTS IPOH, DELI, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. CAPITAL Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 Reserves and Surplus 600,00138 words
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Advertisement78 1926-02-13 23 1, m i V* W^* _!_Z_!_^ < fa. i ■^_}>«r.;/ ta_V_*v_t*4J_. Bb*' b I WkWfmf r: **fl __EI __r BUS ■ill _BaTanul9 Oft: BB*~~^ ■SEEL __BWPW«?~VIr H KSsi_l___a2lir7 ■iia__i ■*_> _Rr3rfr I u I HlUr v: mrWßmW@t "> B [li_L "> ■■■■fMrw■Hnf |^sM2____w jWJTW J_« l •.•>-*' f.^k ______LL_n_l _Hfefc__A*<78 words
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Advertisement497 1926-02-13 24 "■-t »-i-w-«-->w--------M-i Hg_aßM_c; a*" aaa»«Bßii i i i |^-_---__Ma_«___ aMV ail a I r V/ T fl-H "l M a ß f 1P 1 _i_f^l^t»n?_ii^_-l i^i^X^_^lT^ii^^i 7^_H B i-rrHr j_i^---_rl -jy^^^Ci f i__PWfl^^ |hUSh 7PtT^-^___iiTi7n3aTyi77y_! bT7\ [V_2J flfl B-^BBBfI-PHB-BBBsfIBBIB E [^■^^^■^■■■■J^^pfl^a^^^flW™! flß_____MMaa-___^__i fl I J yy.Wj Ivtrfl $>,[*> m -A*497 words
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