Malayan Saturday Post, 19 November 1927
1927-11-19
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1927-11-19 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. IV. NO. 44 NOVEMBER 19. 1927. PRICE 20 CENTS22 words
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Advertisement229 1927-11-19 1 ...,....>•:••>♦***.. N uroit rm c». J BEST VALUE r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I I THB ESSENCE OE QUALITY <as_____B a—— BBFIHEHEHT 111 8 JEWELLERY iiiPK l_ii_______ _________a_____________ i TV —————H—bl—— 718b_-P@_______ _p^ -aw w V A Branch No. 1 Bishop Straet, T J 63/3 High 8 IJ A-- CII VA I229 words
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Advertisement12 1927-11-19 1 I SINGAPORE riANO tI.J LiuiiioPto. Skwta < FOI j [gramophones: RECORDS k a_w___________l12 words
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Advertisement351 1927-11-19 2 T BIBBY LINE. HENDERSON LINE. rt^^^^^tgittGa- Pen,u,g SCIUiDU.K OF SAILINGS Oxfordshire Shroi.,l.irc 1',., g BY FORTNir.HTI.Y PASSENGER STEAmKRS BBTWBES t a „casl>ire s_r!!? J 3 RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. I.ancaslure Claucestersh.re -_l .1,n,.«h c,.n,Kc<i.„,s fan. S-tWOK. ?J_ -Oxfordshire Mar. (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails)351 words
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Article614 1927-11-19 3 "You must be a real treasure to your husband," observed the sympathetic frjend. "It's lucky it hasn't been found out, dear," was the cold reply. "Otherwise i lm sure he'd have tried to pawn me." There is a certain jockey who has a ready and rather bitter614 words
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Advertisement139 1927-11-19 3 DMKCfI r By Hygiene alone will Man become Healthier, More Wholesome and Long Lived. Drink DARIGOLD to insure against the risk of contamination. In Food, as m so many other spheres, we are to-day m a transition period. DARIGOLD is offered you to-day as the premier MILK FOOD for adults139 words
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Advertisement58 1927-11-19 3 DO YOU KNOW OF a very useful book which is steadily finding its way 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. ATANK NIGRAH58 words
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Advertisement157 1927-11-19 3 FOR Dru^s. Patent Mediciness, Perfumeries, Surgical, Instruments. and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, Please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited, lm '.irpo.itu il m Snigi»_>or»| 48-2. Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Branch: 11 Cbulia Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt157 words
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Advertisement246 1927-11-19 4 K^^^^K'^KrK^^^K'K^K^K^K^*^^^^ ii,ii,,ri,r,,,,,l 1 I Do not confuse J^_ J I j X LUO ItKl S yourself with the *B hrrn many brands of I k" nrhi\ 4L /ilrilV tJI-.1-fl\ j Tooth-Paste r iMJiiiri A THE MARKET BUT j^^ ™*w [|M The World's! try THt If Ualm TUC ffi Pro I246 words
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Article, Illustration63 1927-11-19 5 The teams with the Referee Master-Gunner Re 1 1 His Excellency the Governor and party witnessing, the match Left to right IV Major-General C C. var Strautxnzee, Lady Cliftord, H.E. the Governor63 words
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Advertisement196 1927-11-19 5 vv SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 43. c cdcnt;Q .Am;ii.Oi>en;ivOuse; 15. Dent; .6. Sumps; 18. Ulysses; 21. Coo; 22. Ell; 24. Naslaoa; J ""Z xnn T Venf 11 I- :i. Vclki_36. < ic P^s: *>■ ;I Al1 c Atom; 7. Pass; 10. Me; .2. Polo; 14. Up; .7. Uses; 19.196 words
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Article, Illustration171 1927-11-19 6 The students acquitted themselves very well indeed The Chief Inspector of Sch .Is, Mr. J. Wats m, who attended the i*rformance pronounced tl as tin- Ik-si schoo].x>y performance ol Shakespeare he had ever171 words
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Advertisement323 1927-11-19 7 II I I I CARLSBERG BEER /g& I If IB I ,n I BEST. J^\ VJI WEAKNESS. I liH-1 Ol)tainab,e from all dealers l4lJ\ Ifm and ,he case f| auifmi i a iitwti' ,T1 p VI Mm tTmm 111 Ift I W It^o deschTe 2y s of Haemoglobin Alrt-.idy 30.000323 words
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Article1888 1927-11-19 8 H.V. M - THE SACRED MOUNTAIN OF JAPAN. H.V.M. The Subs Rising From The Crater of Fujiyama BY There is probably no mountain m the world so magnificent as Fujiyama— also known a> Fujisan which, on a deaf day, can easily l>e seen by vessels a hundred miles at sea. Clouds constantly envelop1,888 words
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Advertisement157 1927-11-19 8 COINCIDENCE a/one ii»7/ wot explain why State Express cigarettes are inevitably selected by all smokers of discrimination. I t paralleled, unvarying quality maintained their pre-eminence tiffy years. I J^3 gCWARB c( 0--J2SJJ I S?___> yVn'i.'JtiS I I a^3__«fn_y <■< f JSjm^tf I I t WE@_HpS 555 SW" 8 I }4*Je157 words
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Article1871 1927-11-19 9 NORMAN PENLEY - NORMAN PENLEY lT_v serial story by N.ammon And A Maiden. h was iate fa a girl to be seen enter _My.it marble doorway of thai 111- a temple of finance, Argent; p Indeed, few girls bad been >cci m Lard Street for balf-an-hour pasl _4 had been1,871 words
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Advertisement106 1927-11-19 9 jffl WAr v^a\\^^ JAW ~JmW YaY _^sr~—^^^ J^_^__^___7^______r .t^^^l ___r*i s^PT-S^B wtfmtim W^^mW^mr k their immediate disintegration H *m 1-I^JJ P^J y^lfl^ mi n water. They give instant relict H j _^G|k Htg fc \r m Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, H fixffl IBT Influenza, Colds and Fever. Do not H H106 words
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Article, Illustration2560 1927-11-19 10 FILM AND THEATRE JOTTINGS Vet another picture has been completely banned by the Censor, but has been passed by the Board of Appeal. How many niuie illustrations of the fatuity of the censorship will the government ie quire before- it removes the absurd regulations which aim at killing the picture2,560 words
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Advertisement196 1927-11-19 11 lllMiMll>ttttftf^ AAAA ,t .>-_-_^^^^^^^__^__^„__^^^. t i i t ._> rIVF COMING i w h ALHAMBRA I THE CHILDREN! ALtIA^ KA A DELIGHTFUL j /_________r) E V E N I N G| J £i£* A m^m^M t-v 1 __Uh>' r"^__________r*Tf^_____k fiii,^ ________B^K____\ V IMUm o^ Cf fmrs WBi_______L y '"■■>* I^Bl^^^^^^B^''196 words
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Article85 1927-11-19 12 A small boy entered a sweet shop and asked for a pennyworth of hunibu On seeing that he had only got three, he asked the shopman to exchange inefll for a bar of chocolate. )n receiving the chocolate trie was walking out with the penny W ln hand when the85 words
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Advertisement48 1927-11-19 12 ADELPHI THEATRE ROOF GARDEN CINEMA Every Sunday Monday X 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 "BEAU BRUMMEL" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 "THE BETTER OLE" ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. Harry II Willies v j Managing Director. Telephone: 937, 938. COMING THE BIG FIGHT PICTURE DEMPSEY TUNNEY EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS CONTROLLED BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION.48 words
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844 1927-11-19 13 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By "Quiz.' L-nt of the Month am eventful Is certainly His Kxcel- llk e to the rowdies at tlu i in ,iei -unmannerly wights oi who have hitherto infested all [unctions here, without anyone the courage (<>r the authority, to pul them m their844 words
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Advertisement216 1927-11-19 13 v *">__.' &fL*lir siattu^ ;^/__St_i "«««fiui___^ _j_r£ST > I Mt x Mr *>« ER, <* Sc___r*CQft^s-- Excellent Accommodations I fxP^^^P^j^^'^''*'' africa \2^\ Superior Service fiife" Dollar Steamship Line MrPn Am, Mean Mail Line I ROUND THE WORLD. J EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. Ilj PRESIDENT WILSON j I PRESIDENT POLK < I216 words
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Advertisement65 1927-11-19 13 100 EFFICIENCY is nut possible- unless a n t u or g MH „f the- bod] arc acting ugnlarly and properly. Tscd when needed, IrtillM eep tin liver and intestinal tract m good Working order, thus eliminating constipationh* sick headaches, billions attacks and keeping the system clean and healthy. Of65 words
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Advertisement464 1927-11-19 14 English Portland cement fT/*a C THE LION BRAND GUARANTLED TO PASS A^^k. 1 ALL THE REQUIREMENTS /^^^"fil OF THE BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION J^l} SOLK SkLLIMi AGESTS "^^^Sn.. For SINCAPORE, JOHORF. MALACCA. KEIANTAN, 8 B N BORNEO. THE INTERNATIONAL CEMENT IMPORT CO.. S rSSi' ZZ" Bctt« sha^b^ns'l Telephone No .<- nAnilirAlj464 words
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Article515 1927-11-19 15 LES LAID DOWN BY THE FOOT BALL ASSOCIATION OF N GLAND FOR THE CONTROL OF LEAGUES AND COMPETITIONS. I guidance and lutormauon ot I enthusiast* the following 1 ___4 are reproduced I competition must not be used foi I advertieuig purposes uoi may I th< dooof oi a515 words
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163 1927-11-19 15 Clubi and players umKi the jurisdiction of an affiliated association net play with oi againsl any club which is not a member ot .1 recognised association. This must be of interest to Selangoi P. A >:\-a-sidc and similar irregular competitions must not be played163 words
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Article203 1927-11-19 15 £100 Fine and Directors to be Removed. 'l'he Management Committee pi the Football League, at its meeting m London, further considered the Football Association'- finding with regard to the affairs of the Arsenal Club. The committee inflicted a fine of £100 on the club for breaches203 words
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Article172 1927-11-19 15 The King And Playing The Game. Preaching to a congregaion of bowls players at Christ Church, Fast Sheen, the Rev. F H. r.illingham, rector of Lee, the famous cricketer, quoted a prayer a copy of which hangs m one of the private rooms at Sandriughain. Not172 words
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Article166 1927-11-19 15 When Sir Hugh Clifford, (.overnor of the Straits, visits Siam, says the "Siam 01>server," the people here will have an opportunity to meet a very interesting and attractive personality. Sir Hugh is one of the most unconventional of Governors and has given the people of the Straits166 words
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Article219 1927-11-19 15 150,000 Cars to be Built by Two Firms. A striking illustration of the rapid strides made by the British motor industry, the gross output of which was about 44,000 vehicles a year at the time war broke out, is furnished by the fact that the 1Q27/28 car219 words
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Article91 1927-11-19 15 The military salute has celebrated i s 125 th birthday. The order which abolished hat-lifting among soldiers vu> given to the military school by Frederic h Wilhehn 111. m ISO 2, and decreed that a soldier on foot should lift his left hml horizontally to his eye91 words
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Advertisement466 1927-11-19 15 ?Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm I CHRISTMAS I I GIFTS FOR I I CHURCHPEOPLE j CHOICE CHRISTMAS CARDS E Mowbray's Artistic Christmas E E Cards for Churchpcople. A E E large variety, at E 5c., io., 15., jo., 30., and 45c. E each. E KALENDARS E AND DIARIES FOR 1928. E Tlu Sign Wall466 words
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Article1537 1927-11-19 16 SPECTATOR - SPECTATOR SOUS H\ Singapore vs. Selangor The fact that Singapore, wit 1 a pool sick-, beat Schmgoi m a ehaiit\ match is no indication that Singapore has established its superiority over the Cup winners. Selangor are still the champions. Hut m view of the- margin of defeat m1,537 words
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Advertisement644 1927-11-19 16 MALAYAN 1 FOOTBLL COMPETITION. I A PRIZE OF $250. j is offered for a collect forecast of the results of the 10 football matches I mentioned m the coupon. If no correct coupon is received, the prize I will be awarded to the sender of the coupon containing fewest DUStakn644 words
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Advertisement485 1927-11-19 17 T"^ F B F R T t j INSTALLATION AND SERVICE l LET US IROVIi TO VOL THAT VOl cv\ i SAVE HALF YOUR OIL BILL _^\^^r^W^^^^L_ j s_r*A-___i V CENTRIFL'CJAL OIL PURIFIER I (o^ri 14.000 liistt.llaliui.s i.. dailj operation) o i, are iiml.i no obligatiun; it costs you iiofliinj..485 words
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318 1927-11-19 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. November 19, 1027. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS. In his capacity of High Commisiouer for the- Malay States, and m his first annual address m that capacity, Sir Hugh Clifford contributed a striking commentary on the past, present and future of Malaya at the Federal Council meeting318 words
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Article223 1927-11-19 18 Ills l-xcelkncy tlu G.O.G speaking at the ex-ser\ice men's Armistice Night dinner m 9fingapore, had auuic thing t<> ■ay about Votuiiteeriiig, which is admittedly not thriving io treU .is could Ik wished, and leaf so m the Colony than m the F.M.S. We really fail to understand the mentality223 words
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Article196 1927-11-19 18 Threatened men live long, and so do threatened things. It is again being said that the rickshaw is doomed, but it will probably prove, like the opium revenue, more tenacious than the reformers imagine. For one thing, we must have- a satisfactory substitute first. In a tropical196 words
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Article111 1927-11-19 18 There is a pleasing freemason ry among the Fuiroi>t_an population of Singapore which is not noticeable m other cities of the Kast. Motor owners will often invite a complete stranger, who perhaps is unable to get a car or a rickshaw to share a seat with then, or111 words
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Article676 1927-11-19 18 THE EXPECTED HAPPENS IN HANKOW. It is not divulging any seci that the majority <»f ft_ff_iihan n c^at the present time— exceptu: the immediate neighbourhood t j Vangts/e i>ort are smiling at ___< i k \\s that lawlessness is rampant m Ii Kve-n from this distance one c imagine a676 words
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Advertisement390 1927-11-19 18 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURS DAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 930 P.M. Telephone: 937, 938. Telegrams: M Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. K_ I- I /C w_?_jipjf Knowledge is Power.390 words
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Advertisement24 1927-11-19 18 Sore Throat it quickly conquered by a few tableti of FORMAMINT I T_eOr»--ilha_T-roa; Tablet At *A Chemists and s-ores. p„, Bolt To- dar. vS^m¥rAmWWmWmW^mWKM24 words
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Article, Illustration78 1927-11-19 19 v th« Governor at the Cenota] emonv on Armistice IV. th :t In C< ii--'. ii'!' on Arniistu 1 1 AFTER THE ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL ,1 t| ir(>U ji The Misses Rachel tint, Moira Elder, Joyci Clumcck and Jean Kldei who did Rupert Manassch (left) the78 words
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Article, Illustration71 1927-11-19 22 A S-ervict "t Ri-nicn)l<ranc< -a^ lie Nl .it tl n ll. ill al th< conclusion ot which tl nionial l< ct around t K .e Cenotaph. Th« Two Minutes S w iv ,i which tlu '*I..ivt l'..vt" h lounded. The wreaths ivert71 words
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Article, Illustration32 1927-11-19 22 Tl U.„ memorial with the Railway Station m the backgrotim The plaque with the name, of those whom ,he me, ial co,32 words
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1008 1927-11-19 23 Perhaps nowhere else m the Mast has Association Football become so popular among the- masses as m Singapore. Coffee shops, and tive footways are crowded, on football match days, with all sorts and varieties ol people discussing the prospects ol the- match that day.1,008 words
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Article166 1927-11-19 23 The gigantic strides that wireless has made during the- last few years leads one brieve that within the next ten years it will be possible for us m Singapore to si! down and convene with our friends the other side- of the- world. Already m Singapore, wireless166 words
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Article149 1927-11-19 23 We are indebted to the XV. X. lor a magnificent book entitled "Gtimpaca ol the blast, which the company has produced for the purpose of giving the public an idea of the mystic lands Bast of Sue/.. This is the tenth edition of this annual, and149 words
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Advertisement21 1927-11-19 23 I Juonspey, 1 RO ftt»tO 9 pw* MOTORS S V 1 miteo y 5 IPOH PENANC SINGAPORE. g KUALA LUMPUR jf21 words
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Advertisement956 1927-11-19 24 !"EVINRUDES WIN AGAIN!" jj jl IF YOU DO j IN THE OPbN RACES itLD AT JOHORE FOR BOATS i < -_p>, EQUIPPED WITH ANY MAKE OF OUTBOARD MOTOR D.d you ever notice .j JL NATIONAL" HUBS. IN HONOUR OF H.H THE SULTANS BIRTHDAY, ON M tnat your Mumcioal d-'i9L ar956 words
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Article1243 1927-11-19 25 LINESMAN - LINESMAN NOTES Umpiring. The first and foremost thing an umpire should remember is to study the rules and if possible commit their to memory word for word. A knowledge of the rides is not entirely enough and it is application of the rut.s tnat is essential m a good1,243 words
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Advertisement117 1927-11-19 25 at Singapore: jj| T W Touring Car l//[V\ nl l fQ rfllU Jl W&lilff ar» v-— $1395 k "=fii 9 im $1825 A _T^ f 1 p a /..on fruc/e Chassis $1295 The low, carefully streamlined H ./o„ rr.c/r Chassis Chevrolet bodies with their wide 1 045 domed mudguards and117 words
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Article1346 1927-11-19 26 Life-force Switched on Like Electric Light. That scientists may one day do the work of the farmer and provide man and beast with nourishing food made with chemicals is nSggCSted by the research work of the bio-c hemical school at I.iveipool. This is onl) one1,346 words
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Article221 1927-11-19 26 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Banish Boils By Purifying and Enriching The Blood. 1 W'lun l«>ils, Of other eruptions, break i out on your body it is i sure sign that 1 your blood is m bad condition. They will continue to trouble you until the I221 words
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Article54 1927-11-19 26 University Course m Gaol. The student Kawerda, who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment for the assassination of the Soviet Ambassador to Warsaw (M. Voikoff), has obtained the permission of the- authorities to stud.--in his cell for the degree of lxic'iclo: of arts, for which he will54 words
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Article41 1927-11-19 26 A new clerk was due at the office tod the typist asked the Scottish secretary ol the company whether she should Imv another inkpot m anticipation "Och, no," replied the Scot; "just Wait till he comes Maybe he'll use a fountain-pen."41 words
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Advertisement76 1927-11-19 26 t j <,■' a l f J BAHNAN LIBRARY. LATEST ADDITIONS. I No. 04 Strictly Business liy Baroness (hczy NO. 95. Leatherface No. go. Bronze Ivagle No. 07. Riceman Steps I The World's Classics. I I N. 100. Selected Russian Short I Stories I No. 10 1. Selected Czech Tales,76 words
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Advertisement401 1927-11-19 27 i Stop the Coffee Habit ffkg if^li/ (O ive yourself a fair p Y[ V___r chance to enjoy BJj e\ j-es* ___^tf good health! Years of 3mi r J Man mWsM tea anc co^ ee dnnkIna sv L?7>c§? JFfIT- ing will inev,tabl y y* v weaken your whole Vy^y\TH ""V401 words
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Advertisement341 1927-11-19 27 •:••:•♦•:•♦•:•♦♦•:•♦♦♦♦•> j ARE YOU FOND OF I GOOD BOOKS? I Z A Your lite will be largely m- ♦> fluenced by the books you v v •> read. Is there a better com- 1* pan ion than a good book T v w Post This Coupon To- Day J •j*341 words
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Article833 1927-11-19 28 He that wait* ft* repentciicc we.: that which cannot be had as long jv t is waited for. It is absurd for a man to wait for that which he himself has to do. KejM.sc and cheerfulness are the bac'gc of the gentleman rci>ose m energy.833 words
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Article156 1927-11-19 28 It it is a "wise- lather wh<> understands bia "An child" it is even a wiser parent who knows what to prescribe f<>r the Child when it is ailing, and it is the wisest patent <>i all arho immediately turns tc Baby's On Tablets under such circumstance156 words
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Miscellaneous576 1927-11-19 28 1 CHARITY CROSSWORDS N0. 42. $600 m PRIZES will be paid te the successful competitors In this competition. 1 Ist. Prize $400 2nd Prize $200. t From the profits of the competition 50% will be handed to the 1 St. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. cut hzrz Q p p p IflF"576 words
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1124 1927-11-19 29 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argus g japore have aecured their "rev- I engc" for their thrashing m the last t Malays Cup soccer final, for on Satur- r day, at the Stadium, they managed to,. beat Selangor 3—2 m the charity match' t on behalf of1,124 words
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Article103 1927-11-19 29 Gertie 1 oor Bertie! I'm afraid he suffers from matrimonial dyspepsia. Reginald "hatcvcr's that Gertie Oh, you know his wife does not agree with him. Pangs of jealousy were m Miss Biddleby's heart when she heard that her former admirer had been accepted by Miss Jinkinson, and when she happened103 words
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Advertisement153 1927-11-19 29 I eo aTfinonon ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 'j J ASSETS OVER $7,500,UUU. 4 Tbe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). j c AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. j] H Tne Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of153 words
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928 1927-11-19 30 H.V. M - COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY AND INDIA'S OPPORTUNITY. H.V.M. by The eyes of the- British l-mpiiv are Ukcl) to be turned on India during the next few months, owing to tlu appointment <>f the oonunission to enquire into the matter ol Indian reform. The writer believes that any recommendation that the commission928 words
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Article60 1927-11-19 30 If any speak ill of thee fly home to thy own conscience and examine thy heart. If thou art guilty it is a just correction; if not guilty it is a fair instraction. It is the vain endeavour to make ourselves what we are not that has strewn history with60 words
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Advertisement634 1927-11-19 30 I Koninklye Paketvaart Maatschappij. f (ROYAL PACHET NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA) (incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Aast. Manager's l)wk, Marine Supt., Gaiiwrti A Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. Z REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and634 words
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1471 1927-11-19 31 Hugh - ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE FOR CHINA URGED Hugh By YVihile comparative peace now reign* m China, is not this a propius moment for the calling of a round-table conference of the various warring factions and of representatives of foreign powers, with a view arriving at a peaceful solution of the many difficulties1,471 words
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Advertisement100 1927-11-19 31 Rheumatic twinges-ended! ('^j The basic cause of most rheumatic pain h-?L *M _^<^L__^ is congestion. Apply Sloans. It stimu- 4 Jates circulation. breaks up congestion af Ir Z\^\J' Jfa Sloan's LimmmtOWfc^J •vvvvvwvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvt* ;Wa.ci_ For j ["THE BIRTH OF TONG CHANG" THE OPENiNC CHAPTER OF ."TRAVEL TO THE WEST WORLD"! I100 words
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Article1327 1927-11-19 32 CHAPTER 11. If Mrs. Langtrey's invitation to Russell Nairn had been for that same evening on which Pamela paid her unexpected call, Nairn could not truthfully have pleaded an earlier engagement, for he had none. Thus, for an hour after her call,-he-sat engrossed m his1,327 words
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Article1200 1927-11-19 32 CHAPTER 111 The fact that Pamela Langtrej B new hat, and wore it, oil the day 88 which she surprised Russell Nairn 111 his Lombard Strevt lair, was due, m the main, to coincidence. In any event, the hat would have been purchased on that day, but1,200 words
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Advertisement322 1927-11-19 32 A <*<************A^.*A**A* I MARVEUOUS ELECTRIC j GALVANIC ~>f«F KINGS j r 4 j These rings are scientifically constructed after the process ot J > Prof. Galvani and made by The Galvanic Ring Co., Ltd., London. !j > And are medically recommended for Nervous Disorders, Impurities < of the Blood, Rheumatism,322 words
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Advertisement645 1927-11-19 33 1 I i jkmßmWLm^ pg SERVICE i| _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_---_-_-_---------J J Iy^ OR OVER, 00 YEARS the Winchester I I Arms Co. of New Haven, Connecticut, H fl U.S.A. have earned a world-wide reputation W mmm W a °d prestige for making the highest ummmW possible class of arms and ammunitions that645 words
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Advertisement558 1927-11-19 34 /LlthlJUJJ** IHE AUSTIN 7 FHE AUSTIN -I. -nilS^^ SALOON $1 5 SALOON S3 250 IKS^ TOURER $I '^s TOURER 52.550 BORNEO MOTORS Singapore, Penang, Koala Lumpnr, Ipoh, Seremban i^^t_^'~** J S£> THE '**<_ V > 'S J i p,." Jr Aw Aw __V ___i^__ i B-H-H-H_H-_i__r J for 1927 j558 words
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Article, Illustration40 1927-11-19 35 His Excellency the Governor (m the centre al the mate S utie <»f the spectators. The teams with the Referee Mr. Smith m tin centre.40 words
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Article, Illustration22 1927-11-19 35 SOCCER MATCH BETWEEN THE NA VAL SQUADRON AND THE S.F.A. w»o teams with Mr. Tan Lc< Wan. who rcfcred. m the ccntr.22 words
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Article, Illustration268 1927-11-19 36 FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. BUSH AT KUALA PILAR <)n Saturday tht sth mst., the Staffs of the IAV.I Kuala Pilah and Jelehu, Women' >'l i, Kuala Pilah entertained their Seiiioi Officers, O Bush tlu Executive 1 ngincer268 words
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Article193 1927-11-19 38 I was going through Windsor Castle a little while ago, amid the gorgeous furniture and sumptuous adornments >. that stately house. In every room I uttered some exclamatieui of surprise, to which my guide replied with one repeated response "Ah, sir, but you should se*e them193 words
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Article58 1927-11-19 38 Important opinions should be homemade. They should hold something of the possessor's own brain we>rk, and should not have been accepted readymade from another. Especially is this true of our opinion of people Many a valuable friendship has been lost and many a grave injustice done by the58 words
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Article204 1927-11-19 38 All true pleasure consists m the crea- 1 tive activity of the human faculties Henry Ward Beecher. Harmless mirth is the best cordial againsrt the consumption of the spirit. Fuller. I sometimes question whether we plan as we ought for our household pleasure. Margaret E. Songster. I204 words
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Article189 1927-11-19 38 Sin- only is a true and noble wifefa whose ambition a hnsl ami's low and ho children's adoration are sufficient who applies her military instincts to the discipline of her household, and w sc .egg, latives exercise themselves m making laws for her ninse, whose intellect has189 words
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