Malayan Saturday Post, 4 September 1926
1926-09-04
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section25 1926-09-04 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAI AYAS LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. 111. NO. 33 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 4. 1926. i- PRICE 2Q CENTS25 words
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Advertisement178 1926-09-04 1 PATRONIZED BY BOYALTY /lb (iflH^S TELEPHONE 3361, YtW wh. tf Silver Mounted W Gold ft SiWer y Challenge ShieljU m«ui« Time For Sports Suggests silver K p. c. P f I Sterling Silver The Need Of PHZeS. Tnnkard. Bto. I G ow shooti-g spoo». Etc. WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR PURCHASE FROM178 words
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Advertisement383 1926-09-04 2 BIBBY LINE. Of fa^t twin-screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON. COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON w.th through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Warwickshire Aug. 20 Lancashire Oct. 21 Herefordshire Sept. 7 Yorkshire Xov. Gloucestershire Sept. 25 Warwickshire Nov. it Oxfordshire Oct. 7 Leicestershire Dec. Passage Rates include train fares383 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Article547 1926-09-04 3 All the husband wants," explained a solicitor at North London Police Court, "is his wife t<> curb Ikt temper and be reasonable." Magistrate What is reasonable in a woman Solicitor: "Something that is unobtainable." "If an Aberdonian gives away a shilling, what is it Had." He: "Remember,547 words
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Advertisement163 1926-09-04 3 TELL YOUR DEALER TO DELIVER "GOLD LEAF" TEA ONLY TRY THIS DELICIOUS TEA AND NOTICE HOW THE ABSENCE OF EXCESS TANNIN j ALLOWS THE TRUE FLAVOUR TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED. FIRST fot FRAGRANCE PREMIER fot QUALITY. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3-A, Raffles Quay, Singapore. I EBERHARD WATCHESI \V163 words
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Advertisement56 1926-09-04 3 i DO YOU KNOW OF a verv useful look which is steadily finding its way into every Malayan household? It is KAMSHASTRA a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If vou have not yet perused its useful pages, get a copy. A postcard will bring it to vour home. ATANK56 words
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Advertisement128 1926-09-04 3 FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instrument and Appliances at rock-bottom prices. please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited, Incorporated in Singapore) 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Branch:— ll Chulin Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals. Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of128 words
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Advertisement213 1926-09-04 4 j MIX IT WITH j YOUR WHISKY /jk i\ /f Q\ 4 9 <c^ ft t\^ 9 vl* r 'I /a a\ I /AV f 7 i k Sparkling-Refreshing jk Invigorating jk /sole Agents: KATZ BROS. LTD. ft Revolution in Clocks BULLE-CLOCKS 5 are ELECTRICALLY driven. S ONCE PUT IN213 words
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Article, Illustration88 1926-09-04 5 IM ~'l RK US I HINFSI i>F SIX* VI I K I (II I •I.• I adjutant Scl. I H ssy, Cai»t. C. J. Krkin? I 1.V.1. i, Lieut. C. D. Ocorgi, i t Swl M A*. l > 1 L Allan, Lieut Raja I U.-l F.M.S., V.F. H.H VaO.Y. Kok; L.S. Lim - 88 words
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Article, Illustration42 1926-09-04 6 >.< by Kan irs H rnour A formei >ffi< r in the < Lim Thian Po S.-\ er films 1 his re Gen of g J I r- on A>: isl Kce's tiLim Thian Po - 42 words
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Advertisement159 1926-09-04 7 m CARLSBERG BEER Eg THE BEST. Jm\ Obtainable from all dealers M^M, and by the case from llli e East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Wj&sl SINGAPORE Sole Importers 1 S^m\^ aude I I Cologne M ffl/ f I 111 ill A few drops on the handkerchief IL 1 1 make an159 words
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Advertisement57 1926-09-04 7 J 7EAXNESB, j Vi DEBILITY i \_zi v i U*^ U _RP /^ka <_.»■ I_U i2 _&^l_s_ 115 B a^ use DESCHIENS' of Haamoftlobia Already 30.000 Docton throuehout th< I that this radical remedy \l WAYS CURI s, ■ad fives healtli and strength. I ar hotter than serums, raw meat.Meditateil57 words
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Article3568 1926-09-04 8 OUR SERIAL STORY CHAPTER XXXI WAS IT THE END? Helpless as he was, Woodward kIK-W that it was uselers t<» do anything Is but accept his position w.th resignation. Therefore, with perfect calmness, he looked up at Barrowbv. "And what do you propose u,3,568 words
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Advertisement167 1926-09-04 8 FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPHS 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. THE EASTERN UNITEr ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de i'lndo Chine167 words
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Article1779 1926-09-04 9 ,MPRESS!ONS OF THE PLAY. By "0"- I duly fulfilled my threat to attend Manchester Test Match. It was a indeed, especially, on the first lav of th.e spectators' hardihood and I ec od temper. Fair weather until nearly uvult v thousand people had gathered; t]l n a1,779 words
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Advertisement314 1926-09-04 9 THE BAD OLD DAYS when it was deemed necessary to -wall, w large harsh nurgath or nauseous draughts of castor oil to remedy liver and intestinal troubl I have gone for u «'d. for now-a-daj 1 inkettcs the dainty little laxative liver ilators, are used instead, P)nketteS Taken when necessary,314 words
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Article2219 1926-09-04 10 Glimpses of His Majesty's Active Life. By "A COURT HISTORIAN." No. I. DESK AND THRONE. With the evolution of the world, the function* of a constitutional monarch have changed considerably. Prom being the leader of warlike- boats, a unlit. iiv autocrat, at home on2,219 words
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Advertisement254 1926-09-04 10 HEADACHE FOR DA^S. A Sign of Distressed Nerves. There are few ailments that i more genuine misery than net neuralgic, or sick headaches. I and noise increase the pain v unthought of, for it only adds distress. When the attack i> on is little to be- done until it passes254 words
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Article670 1926-09-04 11 CHILD WHO BOSSES. She was quite the smallest and frailest of the group of boys and girls, but when I saw her first she was m the middle, her little hands 011 her hi] s, her eyes bright—issuing orders I felt amUSed to See a boy tv ice670 words
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Article246 1926-09-04 11 RETIREMENT OF THE STATE TREASURER. By the retirement of Mr. Arthur Edmonds, the State Treasurer of Negri Sembilan, this month, the State loses a highly valued member of the Government Service, which he joined as a junior clerk 32 years ago. Mr. Edmonds was closely associated with246 words
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Article378 1926-09-04 11 A MEANS TO AN END. That knowledge leads to progress and enlightenment is a truism. Reading is both a pleasant and effective way of making ourselves wiser, more capable human beings. It must lead to knowledge and a broadened outlook. It must help us towards a higher intellectual level,378 words
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Advertisement89 1926-09-04 11 -__M _____v flr X aV______3 L K^____ j Ijp ~.~2^<M^m ST ___~X t l M^mm&^Lm*mz^^di~'J^ We are all after the AW same quarry Public Mm Fa vour. There are various A¥ means of capturing it, St and the greatest of these mm is M Quality as in S l frfr89 words
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Article831 1926-09-04 12 MR. JUSTICE MAULE'S IRONY. Anecdotes of Rufus Choate. >d slnrio are plentiful in What the Judge Thought," by his Honour Judge r.urv (T. Fisher In win Perhaps tlu 1,-t air those he tells of Mr. Justice Maule, whose famous sum-ming-up of the law of divorce and831 words
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Article143 1926-09-04 12 Mr. Rndyard Kipling, who was presented by Lord Balfour with the gold medal of the Royal Society of Literature at the centenary banquet of the society in London, was born at Bambay 71 years ago. By descent he is endowed with Knglish, Scottish, and Irish blood and his training in143 words
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Article449 1926-09-04 12 >ne- of the- most common excuses heard to-day in justification of weafcneM < r wrong-doing is that of sincerity. I was sincere, anyway," they will tell us. Apparently they have convinced theinselvesi that they will not he held accountable for wrong-doing if they were sincere in its449 words
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Advertisement142 1926-09-04 12 I Just Unpacked -Sporting Goods. Indoor games, Hockey Boots. ;i; Ping Pong Sets. Badminton Rackets. Goggles. Tennis Rackets. Compendiums of games. Ping Pong Balls. Rain Coats. Jaques sp eci a I shuttle!;! HockeySticks. cocks. x Prices very reasonable. i I Rose Company Limited. f 76, NORTH BRIDGE ROW), SINGAPORE. t142 words
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Article2456 1926-09-04 13 DR. R. M. CONNOLLY SUPPORTS THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. Thk FmroK, Malayan Saturday Peat. Sir, —Having been for long period domiciled In Malaya with sn affection i Perak, one of the moat beauttfn! of States, and bavin- slso fust arrived immediately after the introduction f the Federation2,456 words
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Advertisement38 1926-09-04 13 AYER'S M MAGPIE TENNIS BALLS. JACQUE'S SHUTTLECOCKS, "TEMA" PING PONG BALLS. SEVERAL KINDS OF TENNIS AND BADMINTON RACKETS. THE PEACE CO., No. 49, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. Tel. No. 1996. Artistic Photographers NAKAJIMA Co. 91. BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE.38 words
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Article237 1926-09-04 14 The- District Commissioner f<>r Perak f the- Boy Sc< uts Association, Mr. 1.. K Wheeler, has just written a book with the- above title-. Mr. Wheeler's w< :k in Perak is well-known to all in Malaya, but it may not l>c equally well known that Mr.237 words
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303 1926-09-04 14 The Malayan Saturday post. September 4, 1926, MUNICIPAL MATTERS. The Kxecutive Municipal Engineer has drawn considerable criticism on to himself hy his suggestion ol a Municipal Court with a Municipal Magistrate to deal with Municipal Offences. We do not think Mr. McLay quite realises what might happen f his suggestion303 words
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Article213 1926-09-04 14 We hope we shall not be accused of narrow-minded bigotry if we enter a protest against Sunday games on the Padang in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Wle are not opposed to Sunday games, as such, but we do not approve of tennis tournaments and cricket matches, which attract213 words
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Article419 1926-09-04 14 A new advocate of the cancelL i wai debts has arisen in America I the person of Mr. Newton Baker, retarv f«»r war. Mr. Baker, in article written for the Cleveland I Trust Magazine, Urges the re-C sideration of the whole matter. daclarea that America's policy 1 1419 words
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Article286 1926-09-04 14 The undernoted works will be available for issue to-day at o a.m. New novels, instead of being issued in bulk on Saturdays, are now being issued in small numbers daily at Q a.m Belloc (Hilaire) Mrs. Markham'a N History of England. iu:o. CarpentJer (Georges) Tlie Art of Boxing,286 words
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Advertisement50 1926-09-04 14 The Grand Military Pageant The finest spectacle of the September 4ih. 7th. STADIUM 9 p.m. each night Bands, Massed Drums, Massed Physical Drill, Lantern Marching, Dancing, Raid on the Desert Mail, The Pageant of Empire, RESERVED SEATS $3 $1 Book Now 1 Book Now Book Now AT j JOHN LITTLES.50 words
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Advertisement57 1926-09-04 14 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5-30-7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: Adelphi." HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. Feel Young then you will look young. Feed your body with Sanatogen. You will soon notice a new glow of health. You will57 words
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Article1734 1926-09-04 15 His Excellency the Governor was expected to leave Port Swettenham yesterday by the t.s. SaabeUt and strive in Penang to-day to go up Penang Hills. His Excellency will stay at Bel Rctiro" lot about to lays. -o Mr. K. 0. Winstedt has been appointed to act as1,734 words
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Advertisement286 1926-09-04 15 __^^r^^^_SH____x_^_____!_______Zir y***""tt<niii'noM(H'i WHY YOU MUST STUDY IF YOU WANT X TO GET AHEAD _^e66SSAAAA^ OQO jft j++ Q4 Modern developments make it necetisry for every employee to stndv his work if he desires to advance. Only *e poorer places are open nowadays to the uneducated man. The old method 4286 words
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Article477 1926-09-04 16 The following quotations wen issued by Messrs. Baker, Morgan S C< Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, on joth August Allenbys ,25 A 1 wis j. 7< ex. A mal. Mal 1 1 4>5 A) 1 Running r.io Ayef Hitams .I.' 5.1 Ayci Moleks 2.S1 1 Aye'i Panas 1 2..477 words
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Article233 1926-09-04 16 Mahatma Ghandj celebrates truth tin! peace in a translation presented by the Hindu of Madras. It proves to rx one of the most interesting ol his -ecent announcements "The way ol peace is the way cf 'ruth. Truthfulness is even more important than peacefnlness. linked. 'ying233 words
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Article102 1926-09-04 16 'What kind of people are those who have just moved in next door to you?" asked Mrs. Gadder. Oh. r never talk about my neighboon," replied Mrs. Knowalot. "All I know about them is that their stuff, came in one van, that only one of their Kd-steads lias any brass102 words
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Advertisement216 1926-09-04 16 Start the Day With Instant Postum IMAGINE a man about to run a race first purposely getting himself out of breath! Yet the person who starts the day by drinking coffee does something equally foolish— he stimulates the action of his heart and puts his nerves on edge. Correct this216 words
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Article1143 1926-09-04 17 THE LIMITATION OF LIBERTY A young man applied f<»r a situation in a large and famous philanthrcphic institution. His references were satisfactory, and the superintendent ol the institution looked favourably npon !iis application. Cut, at the last moment, the young man discovered that whoever was appointed would be1,143 words
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Advertisement553 1926-09-04 17 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland* L'NDER CONTRACT WITH Till-: NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of553 words
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Article1531 1926-09-04 18 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY By Condi 1." officially, tin 1 ason shouti be nt>\\ and the clerk of t ln weather has already 1 1 gun to sen< down reminders to the authorities thai v folk arc waiting to bi gin theii strenuous four months. Had1,531 words
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Article386 1926-09-04 18 There can I>e really no doubt that the famous Mrs. Grundy of Victorian times— the lady of whom it was always being asked, What will Mrs. Grundy think?* 'What will Mrs. Grundy say '—originated in Thomas Morton's Speed the Plough/ a play first performed in February,386 words
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Advertisement42 1926-09-04 18 FRESH STOCK OF F. H. Ayres Championship Tennis Balls. j£Bbs£- Obtainable at THE EUREKA COY., 10 B De Sonza Street, Tel: 1347. OTHER MAKES IN STOCK W. H- JAMES' JOHN WISDEN'S JOHN JACQUES' Artistic Photographer. NAKAJIMA Co, 91, BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE.42 words
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Article198 1926-09-04 19 TO MAKE SWEARING PUNISHABLE. Queen, Pope and Mussolini. The Queen, Pope Pius XI, Ik-nito Mussolini and the entire power of the Church aided by the organisation of the Fascist state, have combined <>n a solid front to stamp out swearing in Italy. The Chamber of Deputies will join in198 words
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Article210 1926-09-04 19 GERMANY'S PERPETUAL FIRE IN A GROVE. The difficulties attending a German Memorial of the Great War have at last come to a satisfactory conclusion. It is now proposed to keep a perpetual fire burning in a grove of honour, for which a beautiful natural site has been found210 words
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Advertisement237 1926-09-04 19 ASSETS OVER $6,500,000 S.C. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j 1 T B JB (jNI.OKrOK\TKI> IN STRUTS SETTLRMLNTSI. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 The Company has .^20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies237 words
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Advertisement140 1926-09-04 20 HAS SIX CHILDREN And Keeps Them All Well With Baby's Own Tablets No othei medicine is ol such aid to moth, m hildren as is Bsby's Own Tablets, 'lhe Tsl lets are the very best medicine 1 mother can give her littk ones during the dreaded teething time because they140 words
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Advertisement472 1926-09-04 20 I CHILDREN WILL LIKE OUR NEW STOCK >^^>o|v AMERICAN TRICYCLIsI VtvW^ N M LT FOHK: Ha,f vai j M v*/i with sidt s xtending to the h It -^"^TvSfen/ ($Nk hdr^ SADDLE: Fib top. B \i/\\y^J^' J WHEELS: Front; 12 in- ns»>_' with inch rubber tire; re. n| a gtwoon472 words
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Advertisement310 1926-09-04 22 njin iiiiniiiiiiiii ii iiniini i i i in i i i— "i i warn .aaawaaaaa iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii i INSIST 0N ~^<rf<» 1 /J/J "i /J/J IS WW r?R". t _5 I Roll -Films «*g§ Film Packs jOrthochromatic-Non Curling 1888 j Metai Cased Non Curliß I sub-agents MlEpJ^^ Diethelm Co., Ltd. I310 words
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Article, Illustration12 1926-09-04 23 G. Morrice. the I »uk l of WclliiMr.G. Morrice - 12 words
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Article, Illustration7 1926-09-04 23 Nakajima and CoNakajima & Co. - 7 words
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Article, Illustration36 1926-09-04 24 b\ nWHT 1 HOTtX'.RA] II TAKEN AT Till- 1-'.\K XCTIO X GIVEN \V i\\ w lT BAHIB AkIXANANIUM lIJ <T OF PHI RNM KXI ON R -nti-Ca'tl M M-icoCi«y, ,hich 1,--,;,,, Underwood UnderwoodUnderwood & Underwood - 36 words
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Advertisement126 1926-09-04 25 TtVEA/TY'-TI/l/O YEARS iOF LEADERSHIP. &s>fsc6-the fast word in Low -cost Transportation. I WEARNE BROS., LTD. telephone 3050 LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR MINERALS BE *^-_-_-_-^V SAW mil M u\m\. Mr _r_________H I ___v\. /Am ml I /AW ili-' I £An I 1 1 I __k m\ III" fl __k\ £Am126 words
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Advertisement164 1926-09-04 25 LAWSON'S I j j LIQUEUR SCOTCH I I REDSEALJ WHISKY I fe^- ffiRBP OLD AND VERY MELLOW j j j SOLE AGENTS 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., j (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 5 SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. j w _ii— > niii-iT ~»_i>~w it *f~. H^_| t—^ W^fc |Q _«___l *<•*_•164 words
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Article403 1926-09-04 26 HONAN CHILDREN AMPUTATED UNDER GRINDSTONES. Brigands' Shocking Inhumanity. A letl i city in Hon n tells ot the most terrible inhui by brigands, and driving details of brutality which it might thought no hum. ui beings were capable of. For certain reasons it seems necessary to withhold fromM.M. - 403 words
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Article116 1926-09-04 26 t DR. PAUL TODD LEAVES CANTON HOSPITAL. As reported from Canton Dr. Paul J (odd, the American physician wl < has been with the Rung Vee Hospital and Medical College in Canton for over fifteen years, has DCCU forced by the', Kuotnintang t<> resign. It will be116 words
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Article287 1926-09-04 26 FORCED TO TALK BY TORTURE METHODS. Spanish Inquisition Outclassed. rook in China, once caught I i ghoal ol .1 chance." If he will not Speak, the authorities have ways and means, so mi! tic and effective thai he opens his mouth and tells all Ik- knows at once.287 words
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Article184 1926-09-04 26 MUSSOLINI CLASSES THEM WITH TRAMPS. In Role of Outcasts. Signor Mussolini has declared war! OB the idle rich, who arc included in the same classification as beggars and trami* in the new grouping system for electoral and industrial purposes of the whole Italian nation, which will be effected184 words
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Advertisement469 1926-09-04 26 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^Aaaii _.A_»-i t <--_« tftttttt## THE GREATEST AND MOST BENEFICENT DISCOVERY. t > TUBERCULOSIS, PHTHISIS AND CON- tej* SUMPTION AND ASTHMA OVER- J THROWN-ROOTED OUT OF THE t t SsT SYSTEM. A llr?I!RS SUFFERERS FROM THE ABOVE Ifc i-f-T Tffl-f*^ DISEASES NEED NOT DESPAIR. *'*S '^V /l> victims °f thc469 words
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Advertisement289 1926-09-04 27 fhi miifri 1 1 1 j lilt 1 1 mtiiui mi 1 1 i t >ta-t<ttss H 4 h New Books Just Received. 2 U (j ti MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF CHINA. b\ K. T. C. Werner 71 with thirty two flleftrations in toiouni by Chinese am-ts. $6.30 MYTHS AND289 words
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Advertisement404 1926-09-04 28 I^™ M.--M EYE GLASSES BEST QUALITY FRAMEAND FITTING IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED SOLID GOLD IMITATION AND REAL TORTOISESHELL FIRST QUALITY LENSES WHITE AND CROOKES GLASS SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS OF BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND SPECTACLE MAKERS CO mmmmmmmmmmm9mmmmammumun9Mmumummaaauamm9Mamnm *'_Xr:x'TsrN<_rir>»^2rv'_£S_^-fc-£v'-E__rv'_!E^ PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES404 words
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