Malayan Saturday Post, 20 November 1926
1926-11-20
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1926-11-20 1 The Malayan Saturday Post Illustrated MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^aTmaaam*mmmmmm^aammammm^^ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. Ml. NO. 44 _r W \mw W-lk* wW%.C*mm d» Va^». f 9l So Wa PRICE 2Q CENTS.31 words
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Advertisement321 1926-11-20 1 »l_%^»^aKaggge-<-r^nr- «^r < ga^»^Kag^_gi»iaß^^ inns- ji _v_r iriw ''iJiw i te By Special x^aS__t^_» AppoisUnwit .1 To Hin Majenty '^^^gF The Kini of Slant I I Baa. J^^R 1^ 8 J Hemember CHRISTMAS tS D^WlNjB 3?f JoH— JElei^^mW SELECT A SUnAILB OFt IN TIME I -vrt^Vtte rtß MAB MSS FA321 words
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Advertisement492 1926-11-20 2 BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Yorkshire Nov. 18 Herefordshire Dec. •Warwickshire Dec. a Gloucestershire (1927) J^n. M/V Shropshire Dec. 16 Passage Ratea include train fares to Port of Embarkation. m SINGAPORE or492 words
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Article764 1926-11-20 3 A kindly old lady, meeting a beggar, offered him a penny. The beggar eyed it disdainfully. Ma'am," be begin, did ye read m the papers a Knit a beggar what died and left £50*000 to a lady who'd given him a shilling?" I seem to remember something764 words
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Advertisement205 1926-11-20 3 "BARACHOL." To all sufferers of Itch, Eczema and Scabies. Here is a new and novel way of treating these troublesome maladies. Simply rub BARACHOL, the great German Specific, into the palms of the hands for three nights m succession before going to bed, stop three nights and continue the treatment205 words
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Advertisement56 1926-11-20 3 i DO YOU KNOW OF a very useful hook which is steadily finding its wav into every Malayan household? It is KAMSHASTRA a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If you have not yet perused its useful pages, get a copy. A postcard will bring it to your home. ATANK56 words
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Advertisement133 1926-11-20 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, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Branch:— ll Chulia Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals. Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of133 words
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Advertisement210 1926-11-20 4 7 'I f| y. r pni^^ Del Monte 'ij f IpSorfell i -k Ii 1 W^r wV^ i 111 j III! i I lswil Awanifliiv- I Iw^i^ rtJI/UI UUIIJ vl I l!rjjr v*'*' ~3ii f)! t! Finest Quality m A —J 'ti j! Obtainable from i I 'fa (I ;j)210 words
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Article, Illustration30 1926-11-20 5 and <~'o. v by aaaammmm——— The tw.. I.cautiful flat- fl«>W'-rs S Mayo of the Europe Hotel they were j£? the* Ex-Service Dinner. NakjivnaNakajima & Co. - 30 words
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Advertisement209 1926-11-20 7 1' CARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers i* I A WONDERFUL TRAVELLING COMPANION. I X Whether you journey by train or boat or car, be sure to take a handy 9 X bottle of "4711"209 words
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Article2220 1926-11-20 8 H. DE VERE STACPOOLE - H. DE VERE STACPOOLE OUR NEW SERIAL STORY. A Thrilling Romance of the East. By (Author of "The Blue Lagoon," "Men, Women, Beasts," Gates of Morning," etc.) jackals f«»r .t trading company and at the moment at a loose end, meet Kit Kernahan, dan devil,2,220 words
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Advertisement24 1926-11-20 8 X PRICES -t^SS— _w— FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES J S «T» ST Jo'lnn DUCO INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT J iTtS! gSS Z^ K^^P l^'V Ml. BENZINE AIR FILTERS.24 words
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Advertisement73 1926-11-20 8 M LION" BRAND BATAVIA KECHAP (SAUCE) For Table, Kitchen «a and where Good jrf Sauce is needed. Um\ Manufactured from Se- I^^ lected sauce ingredients t under experienced and _f*M careful supervision. Mat nuu^ Preferred for its aroma, fj I taste, wholesomeness and M general superiority. Try a Bottle 'M73 words
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1575 1926-11-20 9 VISCOUNT ULLSWATER - VISCOUNT ULLSWATER By Ex-Speaker of the House of Commons. How beat U> spend tune and nioiiev on education of tbe people is a pr< eaerciaing thoughtful minds and it \i latitfai torily totted. roan time to tune learchinga ot il to whether our ri.uioii.ilWeekly Pespatch - 1,575 words
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Article418 1926-11-20 9 STRUGGLES FOR A BRIDE. An Almost Universal Custom. custom of marriage by capture, w rites Rassett I>igby m the Manchester Man, teems to have been well-nigh universal. < >ne finds traces of it ia neaiij even country. survival of the old cuttom was to be found even418 words
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Advertisement95 1926-11-20 9 Our Singapore Shipyards are completely staffed by Europeans and are m a position to supply your every requirement if you contemplate building a Passenger Launch, Cabin Cruiser, Speed Boat or Shallow Draught Vessel. All the experience of Thornycroft engineers (which is the pooled knowledge of over 60 years of leadership)95 words
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Advertisement155 1926-11-20 9 THE WISEST PARENT. It ii I- v im- father ho understand* hi- on d child it h even a wis.-i parent who knows what to preacribe foi Hie child when it ia ailing and it is the wisest jKirent of all who iniinediately turtle to Itahy's On ii Tableti under155 words
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Article1134 1926-11-20 10 TIPS, POLITICS, AND RELIGION. Quiz." on .t aloodaj morning, wading mj dairj paper c\a the chats hazri to which, though far from the Bast where it ia .i habit, I remain addicted, 1 came aero-- Urn following The l .in on racing tipsters m Hyde1,134 words
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Advertisement162 1926-11-20 10 I Ep Z? 3M Sl^^P ROUND-THE-WORLD &S-3 J^>s^^n^SgSi^i^y^ ''^avaha •aiiS^ftsik^^ Jill DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Ml MB^BSbI Excellent Accommodations Superior Service peg FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUK OPE-ROUND- THE- WORLD. FEATURES ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK PRESIDENT ADAMS OIL BURNERS-NO SMOKE PRESIDENT GARFIELD i y,a enan S.162 words
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Advertisement18 1926-11-20 10 VISIT H. EARLINGTON E"THE HOME L SPECIALIST HT SPIRIT A MERCHANT. B C, High Street, Singapore. PHONE 3546.18 words
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Article975 1926-11-20 11 MEN WHO UTILISE PEACE TO PREPARE FOR WAR. The i is« reported ifl tlu papers tin other l a of a German who was stteged to have been connected with hi- country's Secret Sen'icc during thi wei and the sensational statements of Professor Wilden Hart,975 words
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Advertisement125 1926-11-20 11 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. m the SS.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA BT. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. BRANCHES I KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, KOTA BHARU, (KELANTAN), RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. AGENCIES. IPOH, DELI, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. CAPITAL Authorised 20 > 000 f°l Paid-up 5,250,00 c Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000125 words
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Advertisement572 1926-11-20 11 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT Willi tup NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dipt., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. RIvPRRSHNTATIVR for Singapore and Straits Settlements of572 words
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Article134 1926-11-20 12 When weak was >«.t t v music, In tlu lone Tlu re was music m the evenings Round the tire's bright gl w Then was music roand the tahat, With its huml le fare, And dreams wen lull music, loi Ccawaat was there. Now, work is all a bogbear,134 words
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Article168 1926-11-20 12 l ased to storm and ragi and rebel against pain. It seemed to me to I wast,- and cruelty. But my ezperienc< life has taught m< tl: it if there were no pain it would 1 obligab rj to invent it. Without pain we should not168 words
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Article129 1926-11-20 12 There was a time when nun were standhlfl rith their lov< ol truth m advance of their love of personal liberty. We see that we are landing now with our love of personal Hbert} m sdvanct ol our love for truth We anticipate .1 time when the129 words
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Article178 1926-11-20 12 Nb man can begin SO mould himself on a faith or an idea without rising to a higher order of experience: a principle of subordination, of self-mastery, has been introds* i d into his nature he is no longer a nu:. Dandle of impressions, desires, and impulses.178 words
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Article248 1926-11-20 12 GREATEST NEED OF THE < DAY. < Thue never was a time when the dun j oi thinking was saote iasperathre than it la-day, says Great Thoughts- IM* is stsskfcd with uiatksse, §tx*4esni most mm- J can and dUacatt of solution, probktni that a BSCre attitude248 words
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Article164 1926-11-20 12 L PROVERBS FROM ALL COUNTRIES. Iron; M Wav side (Thornton Butterworth a collection oi wise and witty savings gleaned from various countries, the follow ing examples are taken: The closed hand gets the shut fist (Irish.) Wisdom is made up of ten parte, nine of which an silence,164 words
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Advertisement49 1926-11-20 12 Dyeings Cleaning WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN FOn DYEING, ETC., OR REFUND YOUR MONEY IN FULL AND MAKE COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE WITHOUT HESITATION OR GRUDGE. OLD CLOTHES MADE LIKE NEW AND CLOTHES DYED TO ANY EXACT COLOUR. KANZAKI CO., No. I -a, Orchard Road, Phone 3516. SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement597 1926-11-20 12 WINCHESTER GUARANTEED FLASLIHGHT PRODUCTS 1 H>o. 6921 I In* M «>st 1* o r I ii 1 i ii t Ii 0 W r l .1 ><>. lilt The Most (output t t -oiiM-uiciit y tuiti safe y tor the J Packet y ::the reason why v Prism binocnlars sre597 words
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Article1237 1926-11-20 13 LORD HEWART'S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. The T.'ni\crsit\ of Manchester conferred honorary degree >.>t Doctor of Letters p foul distinguished scholars -I'rofessor Übert Curtis Clark, of oxford, Professa Werner Jaeger, of Berlin, Professor Alfred Chilton I'earson, of Camhridge, and Pro i Bdward Beaasatd Rand, ol Hsrvsrd dagrees were conferred1,237 words
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Advertisement232 1926-11-20 13 Nanik Store x t BOMBAY SILK MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF CURIOS LATEST DESIGNS SILKS t FINEST HATS I AT LOWEST PRICES. •> INSPECTION KINDLY INVITED X <♦ X •> X 81. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. X t SINGAPORE. •> ♦> *<.*.:..:***.:.*:.*:..:.»<)«)«)♦*) s> s> s><> s> *>^<^x^:**x^>^*:^x*«:»>><^:^:^>«><>^^> mmnn9p%nnMnnmmß%onmjok^^ BISMILLAH WALLI UNANIES. 686,232 words
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493 1926-11-20 14 The Malayan Saturday Post. November 20. 1926 CALLING THE AMBULANCE. In case of Fire and for Ambulance ring up the Telephone Exchange. This instruction is printed on the cover of that most reliable of Society Juiirnals, the Singapore Telephone Directory. At first sight that might r.ppcar to be a reasonable493 words
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Article353 1926-11-20 14 The view was expressed to us by an ex-service man the other day that the Mons Film and kindred films did no good, that they should not be shown and that everything connected with the war should he allowed to die a natural death and the events portrayed hy353 words
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Article280 1926-11-20 14 THE CHILD CRIMINAL. A abort time a.u<> a laggcstaoa was put forward m the press that a specia] court for children should be held, and that no child should be tried m the general courts, but that all cases of offences by children should c tried m a spatial court,280 words
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Article863 1926-11-20 14 Lady Gmlkmard has kindly consented to present the prises at the annual prize distribution at Pearl's Hill School, Singapore, on Nov. toth. Invitations have been issued friends by the Bishop and Mrs Ferguson Davie for an "At Borne" m the Town Hall, Ipohr, on Monday, Nov. 12,863 words
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Advertisement385 1926-11-20 14 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 6-30—7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: Adelphi." HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. A Simple, Practical Way to Learn French and Spanish Bonjour! Henri." Goad ntaming, >•> Bonjour, Georges. Dejeunons-nous ensemble?" Good morning, George. Shall385 words
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Advertisement23 1926-11-20 14 r bM A s\hf X Enjoy Life. Feel fit m the evening m spite of strenuous work all-day. SANATOGEN The True Tonic Food.23 words
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Article216 1926-11-20 15 Miss Gordon, whose pictures will beon view at a&essrs, John Little and Co., from to-day, has studied under Frank Brangwyn and the late Hubert Hcrkomer, as well as m Paris. Her pictures are distinguished by their broad effects and fine sense of colour. 'The two which are216 words
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Advertisement98 1926-11-20 15 AN EXHIBITION I OF WATER COLOUR PICTURES lOF PALESTINE, INDIA, I WESTERN TIBET, SIAM,| ESUMATRA, JAVA, BALI, ETC. I I By I HILDA MAY GORDON E I SAT. 20TH TO SAT. 27TH E NOVEMBER, 1926. AT I E Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd., E SINGAPORE. I D* SOUZA BROTHERS' MUSIC98 words
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Advertisement197 1926-11-20 15 S the AUSTIN SEVEN I I THE LITTLE CAR B i THAT HAS J BIG CAR PERFORMANCE j; iiii m THE STANDARD TOURER Price $1,500. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. 111 Mtf I fl\ InL.T*/ 1 Safeguard the Family Health THE caffeine m a single cup of coffee will not work any197 words
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Article73 1926-11-20 16 The first British picture morning newspaper, the M Daily GraprnV' has been absorbed by the "Daily Sketch." Its disapiK-arance is the outcome of the recent purchase by the proprietors, Allied Niwspapsri, Ltd., of the "Daily Sketch." The "Graphic" was started m IS9O, and has had a distinguished73 words
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Article119 1926-11-20 16 A University girl's criticism of the preacher was related by the Rev. West Norwood, at the Chelmsford Diocesan Conference. In the course of an address on v Youth and the Church," Mr. Heaton-Renshaw said that he recently asked a girl University graduate who attended his church to119 words
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Article308 1926-11-20 16 SIR ARBUTHNOT LANE'S CONDEMNATION. M The Great War had one wonderful effect it altered the face of two professions," declared Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, m an address on The New Health Society," at a luncheon at the National Liberal Club, over which the Marquess of Lincolnshire308 words
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Article119 1926-11-20 16 Dr. Foxley Xorris, Dean of Wfestminister, preaching at an anniversary service at St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, urged on the boys the need of personal service. The Call of the World, he laid, had never been SO great, the response so small. India, (Africa, and the Moslem world were119 words
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Article273 1926-11-20 16 The undernoted works will be available for issue to-day at o a.m. Best fElsdon) The Maori as he was: a brief account ol Maori life as it was m pre-Kuropean days. 10:4. Illus. Bradley (A G.) Esanoor Memories. 10:0. Illus. Bradley (R. Dennis) The Eternal Masquerade. 1923. Campbell273 words
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Article93 1926-11-20 16 STREAM OF LOADED MOTOR CARS FROM URGA. Private advices state that Feng Yuhsiang (the Cliristian general) is now at Paotow (m Mongolia, 350 miles west of Peking) with considerable forces, and that one hundred motorcar loads of munitions have already reached him from Urga (near the RussianMorning Post - 93 words
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Advertisement138 1926-11-20 16 FRESH STOCK OF F. H. Ayrcs Championship Tennis Balls. \tH jyteS- T^BS^wfe',"'*XT r~s. *> y^mnr Obtainable at THE EUREKA COY., 10-B De Sooza' Street, Tel: 1347. OTHER MAKES IN STOCK W. H JAMES 9 JOHN WISDEN'S J JOHN JACQUES a\ mmnam m m. m b amm ms\ IDO YOU REALISE138 words
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Advertisement115 1926-11-20 16 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 I 48-5. Hill Street. Dentistry MOST UP-TO-DATE METHOD. SPECIALITIES IN CROWN BRIDGE WORK. O. JITT SIANG QUALIFIED DENTIST. 75, Hill Street, Singapore115 words
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Article243 1926-11-20 17 bea the shikari goes out into the jungle tigCf he i-; naturally anxious, if he eedi m getting one, that the various ti sboald be preserved as complete as |c. Bat he must he careful, for the -hikarU have so great a fondness for parti on account ofTimes India Weekly - 243 words
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Article270 1926-11-20 17 In thus honouring kWi UnotH* we bomagS not onl> to lh« machine but the importaat part fttft this great printg industry played it the winnnig ot the World War," said U.S. Government Printer H Carter m accepting Ofl behalf of tbe Government the memorial tablet placed C270 words
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Article514 1926-11-20 17 Mary I like the dean better than I do the bishop." Mother Why, Mary?' Well, the dean says, Finally,' and bat the bishop says Lastrj snd lasts." A Scotchman and a Jew doing together were invited t<> make one reqaest for anything they desired, the last one514 words
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Advertisement241 1926-11-20 17 ASSETS OVER $6,500,000 S.C. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. .INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLSMINTS 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 Companies241 words
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Article917 1926-11-20 18 THE ART OF LI VI KG. A gassj Ufa, lasrsaaanoas m itself and rendering its proper service m the world, can never be eaailj sttsiaed These art some, indeed, who from their birth see-in to be endowed with moral exeelleiue, and to whom tin- consciousness of God i-> always917 words
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Article163 1926-11-20 18 Which amuses us the most, I wonder, genuine, purposeful humour, or the unconscious variety The man who cannot see a joke and finds Punch elepressing reading, is himself an unconscious wag, and provocative of wit m others— he is the wall of the Fives Court and essential to the163 words
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Article219 1926-11-20 18 If a man would rise to honour and place, he must bend his back to the Golden Load. Schiller. I owe my success m life to having been always a quarter of an hour before my time. Lord Nelson The talent of success is nothing more than doing what219 words
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Advertisement186 1926-11-20 18 »»»»»»»»»»4"»»»+»»»»»»»» I X'MAS and NEW YEAR HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS I I sir /tJ^Mlentk& /j t<^>. JJ^JW I I ALH AMBR A I Commencing December, 13th 1926. < > ,iM j j <i M j 1 NEW s^t_Mw YEAR \m ggk 4 ggtaly ggggA L-»>* J»dsa*JJ SSA i mm gjyrtTffvJ m •■'4'^^sml^st^^KWsm186 words
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Article837 1926-11-20 19 YOUNG PLAYERS WHO MAY SHINE FOR ENGLAND. By GENTLEMAN IN BLACK. That many players will be receiving their m of tire m international mat* lies when the next Test match rabber between nd and Australia takes phut is »o bvtou* s fact that the point need BOt i>eAthletic News - 837 words
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Advertisement213 1926-11-20 19 FACT V. FANCY. I don't believe m Ipatenl medicines," Mid the sceptic. -lust what do you mean by 'patent medicines':'" asked his friend. Why— er— all lecrel medieiunl preper* tions," answered the sceptic, "all remedies of which the formula is aerei divulged. It i> seoseiesi to take medicine if yo*j213 words
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Advertisement700 1926-11-20 19 v# ♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦#>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ c><»«a<«<»*><>»><»<*<»»:*>:»>><*<>*>*> < >^#^##^# w f f ss f f •> s> r~smß» I— l 1 M^S^ m\ W s^T V r 1 Whether bobbed /£L or long here's a way to make X t your hair lie fashionably smooth rpHE newest bob* wiiethershgv will he just as you700 words
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Article362 1926-11-20 20 HIS UNRIVALLED GENERALSHIP. Liovd Cessnas, as satssj <»tii«-r great nun liave .lone m the past, identities himself with the interests of the nation, and the intrusts of the nation with himself, >,i\ Sir Lhih]. Gibbs Harper's Ma^a'.itic, L'etat, e'eat moi!" he SSVS with [/NttS XIV. He362 words
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Article283 1926-11-20 20 Signor Mussolini could have found no grounds for disappointment m or criticism of the people's attitude towards him on his visit to Perugia. He came to lecture at the opening sitting of the University for Foreigners, and, though his arrival was the occasion of great283 words
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Article310 1926-11-20 20 It is pathetic that two greai peoples shonld he growing!? involved m mntnal misunderstanding. Rather than compel by force, let ib stay away if we cannot tolerate tin- existing conditions, which are, after all, hurting Chinese merchants more than ours," wriu-s Dr. Clifford M. Stuhhs, Vice-Principal310 words
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Advertisement20 1926-11-20 20 MUSIC TEACHER MRS. H. EBERT, Inquiries and full particulars may be obtained from Messrs. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement175 1926-11-20 20 100 EFFICIENCY s not jH^silde unless all the organs and properly. (Tfed frhm Deemal, rmkettes keep the liver and intestinal oi the Ikklv are acting regularly iiact m goxxl working order, thus eliminating constipation. Mck bet leches, bilious attacks, and toping the system clean and healthy. < H chemists, or175 words
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Advertisement107 1926-11-20 20 I r\ MONARCH m HAM I j W YORK C U TS. j j BEST OBTAINABLE. J I Prepared by j Manchester Bacon Smoking Co. Ltd. j j Liverpool, England. j SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. AND F.M.S. Arathoon Bros. Ltd., 6 and 7 Telegraph Street, SINGAPORE. j i ESSSI w107 words
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Article946 1926-11-20 21 In the Bohemian quarter <>f aid I'aris lived a young man oi talent Ik j.,K.t, and the great object Of lii.s life U) write an spic povm whuh .should send his name ringing down the- agUS. It be that he had the capacity and the uiai ascaasarj946 words
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Article445 1926-11-20 21 NEARER GOD ON THE GOLF COURSE? Scathing Indictment. Is the spread of Sunday games always due to the hope of getting nearer to God on the golf course than at the altar, or is it sometimes that sport is more congenial than religion?" This was one of several445 words
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Advertisement12 1926-11-20 21 WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED GO TO S. PUNTING, 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE.12 words
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Advertisement465 1926-11-20 21 THE GREATEST AND MOST BENEFICENT f I DISCOVERY. > f TUBERCULOSIS, PHTHISIS AND CON- > g? SUMPTION AND ASTHMA OVER- > 85& THROWN— ROOTED OUT OF THE M^ SYSTEM. X issarn-rssjii .> 'F^ir^lir^l*' SUFFERERS FROM THE ABOVE ll^al awli DISEASES NEED NOT DESPAIR. > Ef A SPECIFIC that gives a465 words
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Advertisement208 1926-11-20 22 > •> I I X I ft I A V A RIDE Mff-r WILLYS OVERLAND |V J^^^^^^ FINE MOTOR CARS. FOUR SIX CYLINDER. A V*T~~ft fll ssV PRICE $1450 TO $4500(F.0.R. SINQAPORE.) fr^\ |L IJBP% sfSpH^a3r^ THE CYCLE a CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. V^/ \^s/ MAU mm SINGAPORE PIMANG IPOH208 words
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Advertisement24 1926-11-20 22 v fcjcra* Sp ec/ii|f n j; Goto Ueu H .J I >Hoch,Ude&G|j Glasgow Lond^p I l^^^^l 53,30 J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING STORES A24 words
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Article, Illustration113 1926-11-20 23 PkoU Prominent members of the Indian snd Ceylonese Communities resident m Singapore met at the residence of Mr. hi. A. Nanm/.ie i last week to bul farewell R s«hib I Anxlai m Fillay, the retirii lof the Gove rnment of India and to welcome his successorC.M.S. Nathen - 113 words
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Article, Illustration69 1926-11-20 24 Photo by I fficials arriving at the Cenotaph. Ex-Service men arriving Itl Cci ta] h. Hon Mr. L< ruie (British Resident H. H. the Saltan of Selangor, Hon. Mr. Peel (Chief Secretary and Su henry Gcmpertz iChiel Justice at the Cenotaph. The Wreaths. 0. Y.O.Y. Kok; R. Miyata - 69 words
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