Malayan Saturday Post, 26 June 1926
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section24 1926-06-26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post Illustrated MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. 111. NO. 23. SINGAPORE. JUNE 26. 1926. PRICE 2O CENTS I24 words
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Advertisement179 1926-06-26 1 A PATKOHIZBD BY ROYALTY Jk J9 TBLBPHOMB 3364. M W I Silver Mounted ffl Gold A Silrw Challenge Shield* M ■< Sterliat SH-ref The Need Of Prizes, T«*kard.Etc I Goif shoots s»«— Bt«. WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR PUB€HAS£ PROM 1 I Branch Pfo. Z K-hop Street. B* P. DE SIL VA179 words
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Advertisement388 1926-06-26 2 BIBBY LINE. j Of fast twin -screw matf passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Fenang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Oxfordshire July 1 Gloucestershire Sept. -Somersetshire July 15 Oxfordshire Oct. Lancashire July 29 Lancashire Oct. Yorkshire Aug. 12 Yorkshire Nov. Warwickshire Aug. 26 Warwickshire Nov.388 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post Illustrated
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Article573 1926-06-26 3 "You are forgetting me!" Sweet Daphne said, putting divinely and ■hairing her head. I answered quickly, Dear, that is true I am forever for getting you!" II What's economy, dad?" Anything your mother wants to buy, my boy." Danson 'He claims to be related to you, and573 words
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Advertisement371 1926-06-26 3 FOR Drugs. Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. Surgical Instrument and Appliances at rock-bottom prices. please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited, Incorporated m Singapore 1 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Branch:-H CUalia Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals. Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of371 words
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Advertisement111 1926-06-26 4 WSJ J^h 'T*^ *Tj j 'fy J *J7? J J &y* i.Jy-' (MM S TOMATO J S CATSUP I J| Made the DEL MONTE I IW* Way from California's B Jj-|p ai finest, red-ripe Tomatoes. R c i^L Jin B Appetizing, pure and whole- B I.T Jh VjT^ some just111 words
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Advertisement61 1926-06-26 4 jTßlllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllM HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIItIIIIIIIiIIIt^j 1 Revolution m Clocks! BULLE-CLOCKS arc ELECTRICALLY driven. ONCE PIT IN I'OSITION E NO WINDING E NO ATTENDANCE E FOX 10 VKAKS A large variety at all better j Watch-dealers. i n?f^M\" Costs Nothing 'j/fcJQ^^^ Q\ to inspect them. E 1 x^-J^ 1 **y Wholesale only fnmi iho61 words
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Article, Illustration166 1926-06-26 5 at the v Photoa H. S Ruckeridgi Tll€ two teams. <A.-,. TAKKN AT I-AR.-AU 1... Tin-.N r,U S T; MR W ,AK,.,,U HI fHI MJiMWIUI W TUU rimtoln II N llm-ktrriilw ,M .Ai U I. SWIMMING166 words
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Advertisement187 1926-06-26 7 m CARLSBERG BEER H THE BEST. JpL Obtainable from all dealers JagS! and by the case from '^^The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. |^s^| SINGAPORE Sole Importers I THE OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the SS.) I HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. I BRANCHES187 words
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Advertisement88 1926-06-26 7 IN WEAKNESS fj^ DEBILITY B H^k f |%l^ ri^ Deschiens' Syrup Already 30.000 Doctors tbronirhoot the world have agreed that J£i§ "Trap > always cures, and givea health, and atreogtb. j\ INSIST ON THI NAME OF DBBOHIBNfI. *AB IB (frwwe). OBTAINABLE FROM I ALL LEADjNS DISPENSARIES S f\ .IVu A88 words
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Article1958 1926-06-26 8 Dr. R.W. CILENTO - Dr. R.W. CILENTO With Empty Guns On A Savage Shore. BY Instalment No. i. [Copyright m all countries by arniHjjt nn nt wttk \1- WSPAPER FEA TIRES LTD. The contact of R. \V. Cilento, an Australian physician, with primitive peoples is <>f wide extent and1,958 words
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Advertisement74 1926-06-26 8 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV* V THE MALAYAN EXHIBITION. I RaceCourse, KUALA LUMPUR, August 27th to 30th, *z* V V I Agriculture, Printing Book-binding, i Horticulture. Village Industries, *j X Poultry, School Industries, Stock, Needlework V Weaving, f Dogs ft* Cats, Trades, etc. J ♦> 2 •> I Applications for space m the Trades74 words
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Article4261 1926-06-26 9 OUR NEW SERIAL STORY A TALE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE By RONALD VANE Author of Butterfly of the Cabaret," Serat the Sheik," etc A FURTHER SURPRISE. CHAPTER IV. i t .it must be the same girl— fit nst Vet why should she have .turned4,261 words
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Advertisement12 1926-06-26 9 VVVVVVVVVV*H M «'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'« BUCKS ARE AS GOOD AS THEY LOOK IMtMMflllliilimtMiHtM'tttTtiit" MMMMIIItimut12 words
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Article1152 1926-06-26 10 HINTS ON THEIR UPBRINGING. By Qmt." We all of us have a little surplus Affection from life's ordinary requirements, and a« all the Letter for some creatures, dumb or therwise, on which to lavish it. That explains why we keep our household pets. Considered economically and sordidly,1,152 words
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Advertisement164 1926-06-26 10 A SI "1 Azi -M^ 0 i ROUND-THE-WORLD 'f%^^^^^^m i^^S TRANS-PACIFIC DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE glßEfiil Excellent Accommodations-Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPEROUND-THE- WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK BURNERS NO SMOKE PRESIDENT ADAMS BUhrMtKb— NU s>iyiu*h PRESIDENT GARFIELD via Penang Colomb P rt Sald164 words
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1130 1926-06-26 11 Ihe General Council of the TVade I'niooi Congress emphasised the tact -lt it was the services of Sir Herbert j. ml ,j__ a> shown later by the publ--0 of Sir Herl>ert's memorandum |,ich was OOC <<f the chief CaUSd 1C calling off of1,130 words
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Article1310 1926-06-26 11 THE HUMAN SIDE OF THE LAW. The subject of Mr. Frederick Payer's interesting t><>ok, Law Cotirte, Lawyers and Litigants" (Metfauen, 6s J, is open to many and diverse kinds of treatment, from kind of broadly Dickciisian humour W the lnrid tones of tragedy, writes a correspondent m T.IVs Weekly. Mr.1,310 words
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Advertisement100 1926-06-26 11 I I To-day Men and Women 1 know how to keep their I hair m place I ft* f^) WliLie smart people gather, to-day you'll not find one case of ttaketnpt hair! It wasn't always so. StacomL las made possible the fashion of smooth hair among women. It keeps men's100 words
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Article854 1926-06-26 12 LET rs sixc. We talk too nuich and sing too little. Hugh Allen. ALMOST! Marriage is almost as had as wealth. Mr. Orlando Greenwood. NOT OUT, BUT THROUGH. I'sually the lest way out of a diffienlty is through it.— Lord Hewart. OXE for STANLEY I The Prime Minister854 words
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Article39 1926-06-26 12 You tli ink the post would you?' asked the sales manager. 11 'Yes, sir,' answered the applies for the i>ositioii, I believe m firm's motto.' Motto? What motto?' The one on the door, ?ir, "Push." Morning Post.Morning Post - 39 words
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Article1405 1926-06-26 13 a: i .m<-> B^nrle Ins spoken of the which crimes of leaning over 1 and looking at v village cricket .1 teii*' i This pleasure, of ooune, is t ulun it falls on us suddenly J •aY," i l^ by sinpiise, writes .c^ m Ibf Mum litsict1,405 words
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Advertisement112 1926-06-26 13 Selected f<>- *ai< a> VV'HMBLEV. More about ourselves When we offer you Jff Q. and say- X "<%)euu{?w</yt?us6ij\ we look you straiaht m the eye. because we know it to be so. We understand our business from A- to Z and we have not been so destitute of foresight as112 words
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444 1926-06-26 14 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 26, 1926. DAYLIGHT SAVING. A few years ago an attempt Was made to introduce legislation nh view to allowing a fittfe extra time m the evenings for exercise and recreation. The attempt met with failure, chiefly, we arc convinced, because the vatl majority of the444 words
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Article420 1926-06-26 14 'Iw«, important anMvnccmeuti i" connection with Education have been made recently. One i* to the effect that Raffle* Gbtttge is well m hand and that it may be poaaiMe to o\k-u early m 10^8, The other is that the Secretary <f State lias approved the findings of the420 words
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Article423 1926-06-26 14 They go roaring along the roads at forty milts j>er hour, with glaring headlights, a miscellaneous collection of spotlights and sidelights, shrieking syrens and any other contraption they can think of which will annoy their fellow creatures." This was the description recently given of a certain type of423 words
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Article1236 1926-06-26 14 Some little while igO I attended .1 public debate. The subject befofe tin. inciting was, Is England Decadent The opener of the debate reviewed the various asjnjcts of life industry, commerce, sociology, and religion witl the object of showing that we were oil the down grade."1,236 words
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Advertisement205 1926-06-26 14 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5-30—7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: Adelphi. 11 HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADFXPHI HOTEL, LTD. 97 97°,, of those attending School leave without passing the Cambridge Local Examination and without any special training. What is to205 words
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Advertisement61 1926-06-26 14 Ik When you are ft M take Jsanatocehl 1 he i rue I ontc-rood. WU The Medical PreM Circular I »*V» "Sanatogen has an immediate and remarkable X effect noticeable by a steady incr,ase o' body A weight, and of muscu at V strttigth and rner^y. At X the same61 words
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139 1926-06-26 15 THE LATE QUEEN MOTHER'S WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO VALENTINO PICTURE. On Monday, December ist, the late Qtteen Alexandra celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary. The cables stated that Her Majesty, who was (then) m the best of health, celebrated her birthday m springlike sunshine at Saiidringham. where she received gifts and .meetings139 words
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Advertisement217 1926-06-26 15 Safeguard the Family Health /TpHE caffeine m a single cup of coffee will not JL work any immediate harm. But the continued use of coffee, with it« drug caffeine, break* down the nervou* system gradually— without your knowledft. Shaken nerves and sleepless nights will suddenly t«U you that doctors were217 words
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Article909 1926-06-26 16 " Condor - "Condor" A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY «3 The Straits Racing A— ciatmn hat again come t<» approdaU lh< value cm having gtipendary Steward and all those- who with to see the iport «-f kings properly developed m Malaya will learn with pleasure that applications for the post909 words
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Advertisement41 1926-06-26 16 YOU GET VALUE for MONEY IF YOU BUY FROM US JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Assorted Silver and E. P. N. S. Cups. THE EUREKA COY., SINGAPORE. 10 B De Souza St. Tel: 1347. Tel. Add. Yourecar Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye.41 words
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Advertisement546 1926-06-26 16 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschanij UtOYAt PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF UATAVia 'Incorporated m HoHaad) DMUBB COK.TBACI WITH iHH NBTHBRLAND6 INDIA GOVKRK>IBNI Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to: Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt.. V n-ral Freiplit Dcpt.. Claims Dept., Aconmtant, Prm-iding Dcja and Passage Dept. RBPRBSENTATIVB fur Sinj^aport ami Straits Settlements546 words
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Article301 1926-06-26 17 A LM'VKINTH Of ATTRim'T^. y BUty writes Mi. W. R- Uthal>v Form m Civilisation lOttrfocd University lrcssi, is not fee thing m itself ul the idea ol bewrtf wises m ''us" U-iiiß infinitely varying ini i(hials i The modern feeling for allty m Art, as it exttte301 words
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Article275 1926-06-26 17 There is no May meeting report whirl 1 is so eagerly looked forward to as that <,f the Bible Society, and this year it reveals once again all recordi have been broken. The figures of the Bible Society for last year show that m no previous275 words
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Article189 1926-06-26 17 M Graphology has never been taken seriously as a science m this country--90, even, than phrenology," writes I). G." m the Westminster < Itxette. On tl:e Continent quite important volumes (ii the subject have been published m modefn times. And now Messrs. Allen rnwin have given a189 words
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Article362 1926-06-26 17 For many years Robert Ulatchford, the editor of the Chfion, and the auth(,r of Cod and My Neighbour," book which made a great stir some years age, was well known as a thoroughgoing materialist and a foe to the spiritual interpretation of 1 i f I"362 words
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Article391 1926-06-26 17 Readers of Mr. K. V. Lucas's "You Know W.hat Peopk Arc (Methueu), who know what peopll arc, will recognise these players amongst his cue types The player who is funny and calls the red hall the cherry, the robin, the cardinal, Of the lobster. The player391 words
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Advertisement106 1926-06-26 17 Bets over $6,500,000 s.c. assurance m force over $22,000,000. ffhe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. W (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SKTTLKMENTSI leAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has i 20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the I106 words
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Article42 1926-06-26 18 IXCoMK-T.W ALLOWANCE FOR CAT. A Hack OJft in'l f«'i killing rati m an office at Wood Grcesi was toctaded oadet "business expenses- M on an mCOaae tax ret urn B* ODatniß .(.7 >• VL-at to maintain. Thf cUUBI vv a> allowed.42 words
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Article55 1926-06-26 18 A oonVICi serving t unity lentencc In Sinn Sing rii*»n. New York, played tin- part oi i flapper m prison play entitled 'Hi ney Girl." Afterwards he min^'i with tlx ■udience and, still dressed as a girl, walked out of the- prison, while the warden at the55 words
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Article30 1926-06-26 18 A peatman who has served for fortyfive years at Marrick, a small village m Yorkshire, has iwriked about -45.7^ miles m the discharge 1 f his duties.30 words
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Article52 1926-06-26 18 Charles Herman, for fifty years employed m the gardens of Newton Park, Bath, the residence <>f Earl Temple, has the distinction of never hawing arrived at his w<»rk late, while it is Computed that he has walked to and from the mansion and the gardens a distance of52 words
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Article68 1926-06-26 18 At the Mitsukoshi, m Tokio, the largest store m Japan, it is still the custom to provide the shopper wit' flippers, so that the clean matting on the floors shall not be soiled with dust from the streets. These slimes are like l>ags, and are adjusted over68 words
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Article25 1926-06-26 18 In a case at Acton, a veterinary ■nrgeod said the correct weight for B horse to draw was three times its own weight.25 words
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Article34 1926-06-26 18 A ruhUr ball and I kaden otic will fall to earth at the same rate. Yes, light Ixxlic-s fall at tkc same rate as heavy ones. Tlk flact was first disnoiner.34 words
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Article78 1926-06-26 18 WARNING WRAPPERS FOR POISONS. Tragic mistakes could not occur if it were ineumKnt on all chemists to wrap dry |x>isons of every description m specially-coloured paper. Scarlet would Ik- the best colour, as it is generally ree<»gniscd as a dangvr signal. Provision is already made for liquid poisons to be78 words
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Article37 1926-06-26 18 Robert Louis Stevenson's M Treasure Island," liist saw the light as a serial m Young Folks." The remuneration was round about EOS. 6d. i>cr thousand words, and the youthful readers did not particularly like it.37 words
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Article92 1926-06-26 18 A noted traveller says when visiting the- Sequoia Forest, m the Sierra Nevada (California), I was taken t<> the 'General Sherman 1 tree, which the United States Survey Department declares the oldeil living thin_ jret rcH l on uarth Its hdgkl fee! t** 10a leet, and92 words
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Article15 1926-06-26 18 return postage from places ahmad you can bu) InK-rnati.mal us at any poat-mce.15 words
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Article97 1926-06-26 18 There is no working man equal to the Hritisli workman, so that it was a pleasure to learn that the new Galleries Lafayette at Nice were decorated throughout, m first-class style, 1 > British workmen. A visitor there at the time was surprised to hear a97 words
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Article414 1926-06-26 18 Nearly all nations have had at dome time a sacred shrub, plant, or tree, and ap]>ear to have been guilty of a secies of idolatry m worshipping it. It is even conjectured that the adoration of idols sprang from this practiev, the idol Icing made from the wo<xl414 words
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31 1926-06-26 18 ARE YOU GLAD TO HEAR IHE DINNER BELL If not, tiy Plnketteti the dainty little rcgtltotOfl which gently stimulate the livtr, ioceknite intestinal activity and inCTCBM the appetite ly aiding ion.31 words
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Article44 1926-06-26 18 Takcti when neukd, Pfnkettes banish oonstir^tkm, bilkms attacks, sick headaches, liverishtiess, dear the skin and purify the breath. They also quickly relieve Rlcts Of chemists, or i*st free, C" 60 cts. the vial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine C<»-, SiiiKaiK)rc. PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL.44 words
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Article157 1926-06-26 18 Not many people have eaten, and enjoyed, a cake 50 years old, as was the case at a golden wedding banquet at Hollywood (says "The Daily Chronicle"). The record for ancient i fare probably belong! to the Brussels antiquary who, a few years ago, invited157 words
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Article236 1926-06-26 18 Lvdwig Si«»lir, famous violinist, c<ndiictor and composc-i who is known to the general public chiefly by his oratorio, M The Last Judgment,' 1 and his song, H Rose, Softly Blooming, wib the first to use baton for conducting a large orchestra m England. Hut, like Sa foil236 words
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Advertisement129 1926-06-26 18 FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPH: One that yon can show or give to your relatives and friends, with a great deal of satisfaction and pride GO TO LEE BROTHERS 48-5. Hill Street. Sale Now On ALL KINDS OF TENNIS RACKETS PRICE FROM $2 to $27. Jacques 1 Shuttlecocks Ping Pong Sets129 words
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Advertisement258 1926-06-26 19 I 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, installed with quality workmanship, pay258 words
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Article270 1926-06-26 20 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue to-day. Dean (C. B. \Y.) On the WoolTrack. 1925. Illus. A book about sheep farming m Australia. Bell (Richard) The Origin of Islam m its270 words
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Advertisement169 1926-06-26 20 :o: 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 Nos. 3046 3047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq (Chairman). Gaw Khek Kliiam, E&j (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq.169 words
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221 1926-06-26 21 He Thinks Nobody Ever Had A More Severe Case of Indigestion Than He Did Before He Was Cured By DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. I d<> not believe anybody ever had indigestion worse than I did," say* Mr William Harrington, of No. ;,oi South Cruise-221 words
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Article229 1926-06-26 21 A Proverb told them that knowledge was pfOMf and he took it that the knowledge referred to was not so much the knowledge which could be imj>arted to them by others as the knowledge which we acquired for oui selves SsJf-acquired knowledge was power How was this229 words
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Article193 1926-06-26 21 A STRONG APPEAL TO MEN. I>> not let your soul be Ixmie down tnd stifled by the movements and the mechanical conditions m which to-day you must have yonr part. I plead with you to have your eyes opui t< their iiwidioltt effects, to realise thdr dangers and to resist193 words
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Advertisement346 1926-06-26 21 NIKKO HOUSE 1 ART CURIOS STORE, 4 Battery Road, Singapore. GENUINE SATSUMA WARES BY KINKOZAN, TEA AND COFFEE SETS IN REAL KUTANI AND PORCELAIN, SILK LAMP SHADES, TORTOISE SHELL WORKS, CULTIVATIdfo PEARLS, DAMASCENES, FLOWER VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS IN CLOISONNE. Kato's Sketches m Water Colours Homes, Estates, Etc., Executed to346 words
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Advertisement232 1926-06-26 23 j REPATRIATING POOR DECREPIT CHINESE. 1 .*ii-|> *W lS "SI fit. fe j£ If <^ £HA "ADACHE CURE TIGER BALA: ft I 1% ft 1 'I afl tfitUCT^' Ba^a^aW B^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^lfetfL^B^BW/ I f v B^^^^H .T*S Bm F i? J h BS ft t* ff «Cls^ J- Hi f '6s ]i232 words
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Article, Illustration32 1926-06-26 24 HELD AT E STADIUM LAST SATURDAY. -»-x. "W4OTV. r I'liotos l'\ Nak.iiiiuu Cv 1 Ancici s< 11, Champion At lik U I'hoi'i l>v Am t ten r Photo Store32 words
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Advertisement52 1926-06-26 25 '(t'/j m wrr r I V^V $1,085REDUCED PRICES and IMPROVED CARS Make motoring easier than ever. Wearne Bros., Ltd. Telephone 3050. 1 LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR MINERALS BE Ms ft A AAA v^ /A 0 ii bH x r X .^Bi v? r tiH^ *k J PIRMLY ESTABLISHED IN52 words
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Advertisement97 1926-06-26 25 Mtmmnn innmnnmMitiniiinmMmw'<y V- w X 1,-. -X > Famous |Mkwf" Hl g hland HEAD AND SHOULDERS i ABOVE ALL OTHERS S Sole Agents I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). j SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. I /f% MONA It CII •ft i/ V HAM I T IpSl I YORK97 words
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Article1310 1926-06-26 26 i.miilx /'< SUFFERING CHILDREN The periodical examination ol school children is a procedure which OUghi to be carried out .is regularh as the examination of tht. drains of the inspection of the cist< ins ,i the tuning ol the pia,,, if w e( nl<l 1 1 cai1,310 words
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Article603 1926-06-26 26 THE CHILD WHO "SHOWS OFF." fitfna's mother asked me to conic to tea with her so that 1 COllld see the child for myself. At ordinary times she is just one Of the best little girls you could see," was the advance rei>ort given me i \,ui when603 words
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163 1926-06-26 26 HAS FOUND THEM SPLENDID For Both Her Children. Mother In New Brunswick Tells Ho* Her Little Ones Have Been Helped by BABY'S OWN TABLETS. M< thcrs everywhere arc full praise for Baby's Own 'Tablets onc< they have tikd them. Por examph Mi- Geo. '1 Russell, of Newcastle, New Brunswick, writes:163 words
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Advertisement57 1926-06-26 26 I I IT 8 "Ca ratßojle dj G o I <Mi P|| I -S^"' Xt"" 1 5 II I tburilllar l f-^r in\d*jrt fc ■111 llf^ M^fc* 'I !^^^^l I If you need some rolled gold article that must last for several years tell your dealer you want "ADVANCE" 1857 words
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Article1075 1926-06-26 27 LORD BIRKENHEAD ON "R.L.S." The Ivarl of Birkenhead m a recent address to the memlxTs of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution on kol>crt Louis Stevenson said "Stevenson inherited a frail physique. Never m his life was there a noiiient m which he supposed he was the master of that kind of1,075 words
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Advertisement464 1926-06-26 27 Practical Banking, uith ehaptdrfe <«v Current and Baal h H(M)k-keei)in^, !>v Bagfthaw, mwnafotd and Paard $4.50 i English Banking Methods. The Practical Operation <•! ;>ii X Bnflish liimk. 3rd edition, l»y L. I>e Marcliant Mintv $9.00 i j| The London Money Market. A practibsJ jruide to what it is, fj464 words
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Advertisement417 1926-06-26 28 WATCHES PRECISION INSTRUMENTS EYE GLASSES OMEGA ROSKOPK THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS. STAVES BEST QUALITY FRAMES TAVANNES CYMA PRISMATIC COMPASSES ROAD-TRACERS FTTTINOS REFLECTING LEVELS CLINOMETERS APU rT JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS 1N NICKEL GOLD-FILLED NICKEL POCKET from $8.50 SCL GOLD WRIST n 12.50 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND REAL SILVER417 words
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