Malayan Saturday Post, 24 April 1926
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1926-04-24 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHEiDEVERY SATUJTDAY. Vol. 111. No. 14. SINGAPORE. APRIL 24. 1926. Price 20 Cento.22 words
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Advertisement243 1926-04-24 1 A PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY II HO TELEPHONE 3364, ffijl RBr I w -_^j a\M Ciold Salver silver Mounted I MedeU Challenge Shield-. silver c. p. c.p. Time For Sports Suggests sterling su-er aiui-» »w» W H WIW u 6» W9,,g €io lf st Shootin* Spoone Etc. Tankard* Etc. The jj^243 words
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Advertisement433 1926-04-24 2 BIBBY LINE, Of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Warwickshire May 6 Oxfordshire July I.eicHtershire May 20 Lancashire July 15 Herefordshire June 3 Yorkshire July 29 Gloucestershire June 17 Warwickshire Aug Jg m Passage Rates include433 words
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The Malayan Saturday post
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Article641 1926-04-24 3 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Caller Can I speak to your typist a moment, please?" Manager: "Yo.i can't— -she's engaged." Caller i "I know I'm him." Jacks n Did any member <»f your family make a brilliant641 words
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Advertisement201 1926-04-24 3 BABY'S natural food 'nA3 isnotalway3avai,ab,e cQ) ,n its absence g,ve i^TfaNi DARIGOLD Milk— the W^Sm closest possible food eQU ivalent. DARIGOLD Milk is <asily digested, readily ass ni ,ted. Builds up BABY'S constitution. It is a food. See that it is DARIGOLD. OF ALL DEALERS. Sole A'/e»t.« F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ201 words
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Advertisement57 1926-04-24 3 nw DO YOU KNOW OF I very useful look which is steadily finding it, uav into every Malayan house! old It is KAMSHASIRA a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If you have not vet perused its useful pages get a copy. A postcard will lnng it. to \o"r home.57 words
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Advertisement150 1926-04-24 3 FOR Drugs. Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. Surgical Instruments and Appliances at rock-bottom prices. please order direct from Sincere Dispensary. Limited. In-.orpor.-ted ll Singaporei 48-2, Hill Street. TslSfrsjei* Address -SINCERE" llritis'i:-!! Chiilia Street.) TslSfrpllC Aiiress "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. W« assjre r nn>t nv.xWm* of150 words
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Advertisement73 1926-04-24 4 /fflnontej V 4k BRAND mmmSWmW TOMATO CATSUP Made the DEL MONTE Way from California's finest, red-ripe Tomatoes. Appetizing, pure and wholesome—just the kind of catsup you will like SOLD IN p| PATENT TWO WtA SCREW SIZES fj TOP cvW IptiS Cold Storage ICE CREAM mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm The Most Delightful Dessert Obtainable73 words
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Advertisement121 1926-04-24 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. [ootrporsfttd >v the g.B 1 Head Office: Singapore, Isi Floor, Banquc de I'lndo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone Nos. v 46 81 30 1; 1 1 BOARD oF DIRECTORS See Toong Wah, Esq (Chairman). Gaw Khek Klnam, Esq. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee,121 words
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Advertisement38 1926-04-24 4 Artistic Photographers NAKAJIMA Co. 91. BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE. j THE FAMOUS AMBRObIA .PS. -^Sw m AA 9m^ J\ fl The oecfar of the Godt Price 90 cents per lb. Special rates for dealers. Z. PATTARA HIGH STREET,38 words
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Article, Illustration217 1926-04-24 5 'I'l^ wcddinj Mr. J- J- and Miss M. D. Die- of Lang Side, Glasgow, was solemnized by the R»cv. G. H the .fresbyterian Church, on tl 27th March m th< escnee of a large number <f friends! A reception was Dalvey House, the rcsid cf Mr. rs. CNakajima & Co. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration244 1926-04-24 6 PHOTOGRAhTtAKEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE PRESENTING OF ThE INSIGNIA OF THE TITLE OF 8ARDAR bAhIB TO MR. MATAB SINGH, J.P., BY THE HON. MR. W. PEEL IN THE GOVERNORS OFFICE PENANG .ON 26TH "AKOH las,;. Sated left to right Mr. A 1. Steady. C.P.O Sardar Sahib Matab Singh. J244 words
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Advertisement155 1926-04-24 7 iCALRSBERG BEER THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE Sole Importers THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. C( Incorporated m the S-S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. PENANG, KOTA BHARU (KELANTAN), RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. CORRESPONDENTS155 words
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Advertisement208 1926-04-24 7 jAZw***^ IN WEAKNESS m mmm lill^ 1^ Deschiens' wm Syrup Already ***** Doctors throoghoat the world hare agreed that thin Syrup ALWAYS CURES, aud gives health, and strength. INSIST ON THE NAME OF DUSUII lEJVS PARIt iFriDM). OBTAINABLE FKOM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES 1 HEADACHE at all times V/ J£~? X208 words
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Article4040 1926-04-24 8 FREDERICK H. WHITEHORN - FREDERICK H. WHITEHORN >"> Poor old Lum said X^ 1 Eiargravi a> -Ik l«=#| tiu up it- ground with lv? lover eftci th« nclusiou "t thu cycle races. "W" 1 1; t I .ni luck you ha! P ■»!ii*\ being beaten by .baul\ half a wheel4,040 words
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201 1926-04-24 8 BABY'S OWN TABLETS SAFE. GUARD CHILDREN'S LIVtS I'atKiits who live U)>-eounti j m places remote from cities and ti v find Haby's Own Tablets a Wonderful help and comfort m the home k prompt use of these Tablets has many little lives. And201 words
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Advertisement84 1926-04-24 8 THORNVCROFTS by their War Records; MOTOR LORRIES MARINE MOTORS PARTS JL MARINE MOTORS from 7U to 150 B.BLP. l^gH. Over sixty years experience of ship and boat building renders us exceptionally jMJ^^HfJ-- equipped for the design and construction of all types of craft for Sea and Q 935amk« River transport84 words
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Article3412 1926-04-24 9 DOUGLAS NEWTON - DOUGLAS NEWTON SERIAL STORY By Author of Double Crossed," la>w Ceilings," Green Ladies," ftc. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS: OTTO RJGGj an immensely rich man, leader and master force of a band 9, if five wealthy men known as "The OW Consolidated^," the otlur members befog Hugo, Shanlv, Henry Maker,3,412 words
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Advertisement75 1926-04-24 9 Do*! Don't rub a stain or mar.. By rubbing it gets worse. Don't attempt cleaning yoursell —The colour, it any, will "run Don't be careless about your clotbing Lest you should worry as a result. And Don't forget our address KANZAKI CO.. I -A ORCHARD ROAD, Phone 3516. SINGAPORE Orders75 words
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Advertisement165 1926-04-24 10 O A»<*«ii<k Jtfc?" ROUND-THE-WORLD A.SIA jM? a^:^r^^^^taa .^Ki x s -V«»c.o.: jsssf> f AFBici\ Vx InAINo rALIrIL I I/ *_|JHW___^ MV^ii'' ""Mm DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE mSEm-I Excellent Accommodations-Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE-ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK OIL BURNERS-NO SMOKE PRESIDENT ADAMS Penang,165 words
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Advertisement71 1926-04-24 10 NURSING MOTHERS ihoaJd te careful to avoid oiiM:, f< i this eoixliti< n lets loose poiaoi the blood which rob the baby's f. i nrity and strength. The ns si eieiit laxative for woman's PinketteS which act as gently as nature, tn( j lcinK purely vegetable cannot even the most71 words
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Article687 1926-04-24 11 Being Smile* of the Week. By "Quiz" o, to be m England, now that Vpril's here! Hence what is facetiously known as the Hegira— the raiding oi the Homeland by wandering sons and daughters, with every steamer packed to the last bunk. Curioua thing that the steamship oompanies should687 words
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Advertisement227 1926-04-24 11 l "EVINRUDES WIN AGAIN! 11 j IN THE OPEN RACES HELD AT JOHORE FOR boats I EQUIPPED WITH ANY MAKE OF OUTBOARD MOTOR IN HONOUR OF H.H. THE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY, ON >; I9TH AND 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1925, THE RESULTS WERE AS FOLLOWS:— X First^ Day's Race. Second Day's Race. Ist227 words
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Advertisement51 1926-04-24 11 ai -S^.------£*__*---- _»_|_l-lMg_M--^a^hp^ja__>________fc_____t__^______ j 6aMiEg__r->__-A Parallelogram, ft-l sTcotch whiskT iQI I rnXmm aM^m A^A^Awam Ammt |||||tjy|^ MMACDONALD IV MUIU CirVxtrxr J f;LASGOW HigmandQukh m m «,«,> jii SCOTCH WHISKT J^f Glen Moray -Ghnluet Sn<^ Glenmorancjie _y^^ tXieerv of Scc^s. Agents for Malaya E. B. EVANS CO., C— ls, Hongkong Bank51 words
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264 1926-04-24 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. April 24, 1926. CAREERS IN MALAYA. Some discussion has arisen, begun hy comments on planting conditions, c.s to the opportunities afforded m Malaya, m commerce, industry, and the professions, to young men who leave the Homeland m search of I careers. Hard words are used about264 words
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Article370 1926-04-24 12 For many months there have been clamourings about a shortage of labour on the rubber plantations of Malaya, about an even more serious shortageahead when full production is |>ermitted, and alxnit the need for intensive stimulation of recruiting m India. Criticism was invited by Mr. Wiggins, chairman370 words
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Article368 1926-04-24 12 Like the poor, it is always with us, this question of the waywardness of domestic servants m Malaya. There is arrogance, extortion, and big-scale dishonesty. That last count applies not to frank thefts of property, numerous enough, with which the law can deal when it can establish368 words
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Article401 1926-04-24 12 Not exactly a tight little i^. but a peninsula, Malaya may v. t be considered a seagirt land, and her prosperity is closely connected with th free and safe navigation of the ocean highways. .So far as safety is con. earned, lighthouses play a pronn.K-..: part. There are many401 words
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Advertisement261 1926-04-24 12 Adclphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 6-30—7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: M Adelphl." HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. Successful Preparation FOE Professional Examinations The I.C.S. method of prewiring students for the various Professional Kxaminations is remarkably successful. Read the261 words
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Advertisement67 1926-04-24 12 &&>1 When you are jh£ ISANATOCENf I W 77>. True Tonic-Wood. fll T h Madfcal Praas A Ciraalar IP fll My* d "Sanatogen Kets em im- V V mediate and remarkable H ##ecf noticeable by m dm steady increase of body PUk weight an i of muscular V strength and67 words
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GEMS OF THOUGHT.
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Article16 1926-04-24 13 Ruskin - When men are rightly occupied their amusement grows out of their work Ruskin16 words
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Article15 1926-04-24 13 Chaucer - Truth is the highest thing a man may keep. Chaucer15 words
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Article23 1926-04-24 13 Dr. Johnson - It is more from carelessness at>out truth, than from intentional lying, that there is so much falsehood m the wurld. Dr. Johnson23 words
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Article33 1926-04-24 13 George Borrow - There's night and day, brother, both sweet things smi, moon, and stars, brother, all sweet things there's likewise a wind on the heath. Life is very sweet, brothe.. George Borrow33 words
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Article33 1926-04-24 13 Dr. Johnson - Money and time are the heaviest burdena of life, and the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. Dr. Johnson33 words
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Article20 1926-04-24 13 Randolph - Live well, and then, how soon so e'er thou die, Thou art of age to claim eternity. Randolph20 words
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Article40 1926-04-24 13 Buddha - Put away bitterness of speech, abstain from harsh language; whatever word is human, pleasant to the ear, lovely, reaching to the heart, urbane, pleasing and beloved of the people such are the words to speak. Buddha40 words
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Article44 1926-04-24 13 Seneca - I do not reckon him poor that has but a little, but he is so that covets more. It is not the augmenting of our fortunes, but the abating of our desires and appetites, that makes us rich. Seneca44 words
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Article43 1926-04-24 13 Wordsworth - Men do not make their homes unhappy because they have genius, but Kcause they have not enough genius; mind and sentiments of a higher order would render them capable of Bating and feeling all the beauty of domestic ties. Wordsworth43 words
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Article58 1926-04-24 13 Claudius Clear - I am especially thankiul for having acquired the taste for reading when young. To feel at home with books to enter a library as a jockey enter* a stable to be aloue with books for days at a stretch, and love nothing so well-Htheae are experiences beyond tlae58 words
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Article80 1926-04-24 13 George Eliot - Duty is an angel, reverently beloved, that walks beside the man with solemn *teps and common life is a path shining before him more and more and the future is a mist which he will pass through, and so be nigher to God; if, to-day, the world feels round80 words
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Advertisement178 1926-04-24 13 TRY A JAMES RACKET "«M" "PARAGON 01 "OLYMPIAN" ir WILL IMPROVE YOUR PLAY Sole Agents THE EUREKA COY., 10-B De Souza St. Tel: 1347. Tel. Add. Yonrecar Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye. 1 1 [nodth I __^_^H B 5 "a' b li__H__l__B_nH_Hff_l_MH__^_____VT-Hrff_R9lMHlilll I *jl E____MWBn^^B^^B«W_liPßaffflyjvVfK^Bl 1 IS ji (paramount MPRV178 words
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Advertisement224 1926-04-24 13 xiisxmmx^so(aiKxea^x^ax««?x)»sx!^= x .j^xr^x-^x-KsxmxstJi I N. Y. K. LINE 1 STEAMERS SAIL ALL SEAS, LINK AU^ LANDS. I The Universally Popular Line. j ONCE TRIED ALWAYS PATRONISED. X SATISFIES ALL PEOPLES, ALL CLASSES, AU. PURSES COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, COURTESY, v ATTRACTIVE ACCOMMODATION, REASONABLE RATES. 1 I SAILING TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON mmm,224 words
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Article676 1926-04-24 14 Argus - Argus REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By The champagne «>t cricket." That •Mg what one writer called it, ifl Ins story of Saturday'! thrills at Tanglin, when a run-getting race against tl:c clock was most gallantly won, and Inch apectatoci m there were saw play which they will676 words
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Article392 1926-04-24 14 GASSED IN THE GREAT WAR. An Ex-Gunner's Plight. Many ol our ex-soldieis are still suffering bum thl privations they endured while on active service the constant exposure and verve racking ezperiencea have Kit their mark on many a man, and BOOM indeed are little better than human wrecks. How exCunner392 words
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Advertisement650 1926-04-24 14 a Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij 3 (ROYAL PACKBT NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) te (lacorporated m Holland) INDFR CONTRACT WITH THB M-THHRLANDS INDIA GOVF.RNMKN'I Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— ™j Manager's IXsk. Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General I Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and L Passage IXpt. RFFRFSICN650 words
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Advertisement198 1926-04-24 15 Assets over $6,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $22 000,000. 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 Kngland and complies with the British Life Assurance198 words
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Advertisement127 1926-04-24 16 RADIO!!! Complete Wireless Sets Components axnd Accessories m stock. A PRODUCT OF SCIENCE— BASED ON A NEW PRINCIPLE BUILT WITH EVERY OBJECTION IN THE PAST BLOTTED OUT m M mmmm W^ V js nr T rvJ m\Am.¥'*' J •m^mjmmvjiJ^' fl_l ____r '^^^^!V El _____S > _^rS___H _flr>S\ f *3S -U127 words
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Advertisement400 1926-04-24 17 WtkAmT' 11 M ml j!v_^.\ DON'T TIE YOUR WIRING JOB TO A DERBY HAT You've heard of the so-called Contractor who keeps his office m his hat. Better not tie up to a man like that if you want an Electrical job done— and done right. Quality wiring materials, installed400 words
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Advertisement342 1926-04-24 18 AT INSIST 0N am/tcffrnW /W/A Atfc'etsrusciujT I X X ifi/ ittWUN-IAOTUa^nW Roll Films KM Film Packs Onhochromatic-Non Curling |hH Me,al Cased-Non-Curling tiP SOLE AGENTS SUB A KNTS 9gjS^ Oiethelm Co., Ltd. V EBATA CO. Incorporated m Switzerland WAH HENG &CO Unrivalled m Speed and Quality. Singapore Penang Bangkok -■iiiiiiii^^ mm""'"""""'*!342 words
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Article, Illustration19 1926-04-24 19 Photo I j FOOTBALL— SELANGOR v. 11. M.5. "HAWKINS": WON BY H.M.S. "HAWKINS" 2 TO NIL. Mr. Kok, PuduMr. Kok Pudu - 19 words
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Article, Illustration17 1926-04-24 19 GENERAL VIEW OF Till: RANGE AT THT? FTRINC POINT.17 words
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Article, Illustration83 1926-04-24 20 v i '-""■> Mr Lv" U 'Hit Xattukotai Chettyar Community of K.L., celebrate the festival of Panguni Uthiram. General meeting and Tea ol th* X la A n. Mi. R. Crichtou, D. 0., Klang, the patron ol the association, is seated m the centre. Hi. .to Iv X > Yamati83 words
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Advertisement204 1926-04-24 21 Wri^k aLyatAA >_k _r_ trm 1 j l^^ ■riinTiHwrniiinvn Ford Announcement. AS FROM IST APRIL, 1926, THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR FORD CARS, TRUCKS, AND TRACTORS, ARE EFFECTIVE. Touring Car (without self starter) $1,085 1 Touring Car (with self starter) 1,220 Runabout (without self starter) 1,105 Runabout (with self starter) 240204 words
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Advertisement208 1926-04-24 21 #> Famous Old lfclB"/i lis _Js** DC MammmmA I WmimWk^ Highland i .^ifer Whisky I <<Bj( J \J V a a a a a HEAD AND SHOULDERS 1 ABOVE ALL OTHERS i a a I a a Sole Agents I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., j j j (INCORPORATHI) IN KN"I.\ND).208 words
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Article, Illustration120 1926-04-24 22 ntKta Ficmaaa urm you iuva ma sht op WO TMI.N PASTI I IMU- IN A SCIv'U'BOOK AND M |.|,M no: WILL MAY,: mkap> OF FUN. THE TALES OF RABBITY RIP. No. i.- HOW RABBITY RIP HELPED GOODY QRUMP. (CO.ttl'LliTE I.N FOLR EPISODES.) VERSE I. I.lttle Rip, left120 words
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Article514 1926-04-24 22 DOLLY'S WHITE MICE Something sad had happened to Dolly's mother, for she said they must go off to Prance, whore they could live much cheaper, and little Misa Leen, Who told D illy and F rances such lovely stories when they were out for walk-, and was514 words
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Article13 1926-04-24 22 m list week's paper. E.rth, Aiii.k, Run, Tear.-, HvadUS -KA-RTH.13 words
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Article103 1926-04-24 22 Often talked of, never seen, Ever c ming, never been, Daily Approaching m the rear. Thousands for my presence wait, But, by the decree of fate, Though expected to appear, They will never see me here. HERE COMES A CHOPPER TO CHOP OFF ITS HEAD. I am103 words
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Article116 1926-04-24 22 Hy .sister Kathleen, she bai gt ara IO tall. She can peep over each l.ißh fence or wall She tells lovely tales of wrhat's just o:t of sight And sometimes will lift one to lee th she's right She can make a long arm and Id VH dropped116 words
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Advertisement106 1926-04-24 22 RAINCOATS i m^^^k^ EXTRAORDINARY j f^M_ fIFFFR I k IM^FP^ml \quadax Raf Sl5 -MWnJwti n B33<C I Jk \WK^^' S <U:r laFgC £crcclicn ii £p Com and Sec the Materials x x Ju I ANGLO-CHINESE MCICR COMPANY jj 4 ft 5 Dhoby <i limit. Siiii:i|>ore. S.S. 1 Travelling Goods For106 words
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Advertisement88 1926-04-24 23 POPULAR PRICES Sanitation and Hygiene for tha Tropica Price $4-50 Elementary Qdometry by Barker A Bowne M.A. Price $2-90 Good Health, Jewett Price $1-90 Drerton's Applied Physiology Primer Prioa $1-50 Postage Extra. K. R. NAINAMUSAH BROS. School Booksellers, Suticac'rs, Nevs-Ajeats, Ceaerol-.f0.1m I Commission Afeats. No. 10, Lake 1 Vir Street88 words
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