Malayan Saturday Post, 26 November 1927
1927-11-26
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section23 1927-11-26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY UOL. IV. NO. 4 5 NOVEMBER 26. 1927. PRICE 20 CENTS23 words
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Advertisement205 1927-11-26 1 td ;,i«PlJC*. SJM»«<- BEST VALUE IN MUSICAL i fhSTMMENTSi I* i f*« 1 I THE ESSENCE OF QUALITY »Ha^s|^^^p«— 4 REFINEMENT IN I JEWELLERY r— JTiSSTri n I 62/3 High Street V* W* WV OIW ¥7* /I Brawh- No. 1 Bi.ho* Str.et, E SINGAPORE. D. 1 lIC SIL|WA PENANG. K205 words
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Advertisement13 1927-11-26 1 I SINCAPOtE PIANO t». bitin Place. SHnnrf. foi GRAMOPHONES i j hlcords i13 words
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Advertisement405 1927-11-26 2 BIBBY LINE. HENDERSON LINE. tAH 0 j-^s&r^S^^^^^os with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS SCILKDIXK OP SAILINGS Lancashire Dec. 15 Herefordshire (102S) Fel 23 BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN Cheshire Dec. 29 Gloucestershire Mar. 8 RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. uiesnire v Yorkshire (1928) Jan. 12 Oxfordshire Mar. i405 words
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Article606 1927-11-26 3 "No woman tells me what to do; I'u) 1 oss in my home" "Yeah; I'm a bachelor, too."--"Do you get any real pleasure out of kissing ".More- or less, as the fain may be." Mother: "You were ver\ naughty to disobey me, and I have punished you606 words
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Advertisement141 1927-11-26 3 I DAwsold ft IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY-IT'S BhAT YOU GET THAT DECIDES ■he VALUE OF MILK. WE INBite you to test DARIGOLD ft THIS WAY, AND YOU WILL Bind that it is the most bconcmical milk to be had ■n THE MARKET. CANNED Bbove THE STANDARD LAID ■OWN BY141 words
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Advertisement145 1927-11-26 3 FOR Drugs, Patent Mediciness, Perfumeries, Surgical, Instruments and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, Please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limittd Incorporated in Hingnpore] 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE' Branch: 11 Chulia Str*>- t. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt e»ec145 words
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Advertisement79 1927-11-26 4 a kloster! f 'Jll ri r* r* n Aver "i*\ I I n k^™*^k X IP .u i[l Hi The World's j t2tt™°^°j Obtainable from aII dea!ers i t v •> v X Y I Katz Brothers, Ltd. J Sole Agents f •I* ++++++++f+»»»++s++4+» f •> •> Z J1927 /^T-79 words
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Advertisement115 1927-11-26 4 1 J Do not confuse J^, II yourself with the If I many brands of jl Tooth-Paste I IN C^ I THE MARKET BUTJ^ k I TRY rH^ I THE j^^ Best Pre TOOTH- il PASTE %^T forTeeth.i| *W I J^ OBTAINABLE FROM 'I Ail Dispensaries and I A^t Retailers115 words
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Article, Illustration357 1927-11-26 6 SOLUTIONS OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 41. Acrcss. J Chirp; 5. Isles; 10. Hate; u. Teal; 13. Its; 11. Bit; 16. Try; 17. Re; 18. Gone; iq. Til; 20. Corsage; Gone; 2.3. Sure; kedsins; Rod; jo. Owns; \i.Cc] \2. Obi; Mag; Dan; 15. Sots; \j. Cabs; \s. Teeth; v Tense. 1357 words
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Advertisement300 1927-11-26 7 I CARLSBERG BEER /Q M THE BEST. ~-r\ WEAKNISS u 3L Jr i o- —^/i 3 uebility Obtainable from all dealers v4_L-X f^sSn and the case |roni A N iF MIA L^fThcEast Asiatic Co., Ltd. deschTens OP' SINGAPORE. ,_J YRUP Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this300 words
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Article1202 1927-11-26 8 HOTES BY USESMA S Comet Hitting. 1 have not so lai seen any local team, and for a matter of that, e\eii tlu Indian Military team, taking a comer hit properly Corner hitting is I very imi>ortanfl branch of the game, more especially a penalty comer, but it is1,202 words
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Article1430 1927-11-26 8 S C. C. vs. R. A. R. E. I Perhaps their repeated reverses have forced the R. A. to join hands with the R. I\. Although their union did not realise- a victory against the S. C. C. yet there were indications that with a few more- combined1,430 words
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Advertisement73 1927-11-26 8 j COINCIDENCE < a/one fcJtti not explain why State Express cigarettes are inevitably selected by all smokers of discrimination. 4 f 4 I 15 unparalleled, unvarying quality which has maintained their pre-eminence /"or over thirty years. p 4 >as> k IN U W K v,d br IS>g v q* Xg^^jf73 words
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3144 1927-11-26 9 NORMAN PENLEY - NEW SERIAL STORY THE LOVELESS ISLE NORMAN PENLEY By Ki rsl-'.U. NAIRN, tall, good-look- toniewhot austere bachelor, has eV ed considerable mcoess si coshunaiiciei. in spite of the tact that is but thirty-Six. His intense- devuI ,i to his business has resulted in his of friends being very limited, but3,144 words
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Advertisement192 1927-11-26 9 Jso painfull as L \^a sprairv^y Yet how often athletes and sportsmen must endure this intense suffering. In such accidents, or if the hot sun or overexercise cause prostration and headache Aspirin Tablets 'ftoyefc' proves most useful. That is what makes it the Sportsman's Analgesic. It quickly >^o**V relieves pain,192 words
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Article285 1927-11-26 10 1 Ills great li Mil win r>e' seen in tHUga* porc soon. "Les Miserable*" is undoubtedly the greatest thing that "Universal has ever accomplished, greater even than The Hunchback of Nbtredame" which appeared at the time as one of the most marvellous of the children horn as a285 words
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Article413 1927-11-26 10 said to 1 r rc|wesented in it. It is historical m parts, as witness the account of the battle of Waterloo, and that of the fighting the streets of Paris. It is humanitarian and democratic in its contrast of tin selfish ami smug bourgeoisie with the413 words
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Article498 1927-11-26 10 Balboa, California, one of the Pacific Coast's most famous seaside res< ts lived in a tens* atmosphere for several weeks when Buster Ke atoii and hi> big comedy company selected the picturesque town as tlu locale for the boa* race' scenes in the United Artists comedy, "College," which498 words
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Advertisement61 1927-11-26 10 i^— sjsssj— Kii— saoi irr^tii^. Greater Love Hath No Man than the LOVE portrayed bv Jean Valjcan, greatest character of all literature in the sensational picturixa. tion of VICTOR HUGO'S Vnivertal'r Succcttor to "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Presented bv Carl Laemmle A Universal Film de France triumph. Bv special61 words
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Advertisement51 1927-11-26 10 I PARAMOUNT I TAKE GREAT PLEASURE Hi IN PRESENTING 111 wallace beery raymond'hatton I "BEHIND FRONT." C A RIOT OF GROTESQUE AND GORGEOUS GAGS! A BOMBSHELL OF MIRTH A SPURT OF LAUGHING GAS! f A BARRAGE OF JOY! t Coming Alhambra f Watch For Screening Date w IT'S A PARAMOUNT51 words
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Advertisement134 1927-11-26 11 i GIVE j THE CHILDREN I A DELIGHTFUL EVENING! I X IPATHE (Malaya) LtdJ x r A f •> t SUPPLY THE PROJECTING MACHINE AND A PROGRAMME OF FILMS SPECIALLY X a •> APPLY FOR PARTICULARS, DATES AND PRICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. t iiiiMMMMIMHtm"* M»M» I ADELPHI THEATRE I134 words
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Advertisement46 1927-11-26 11 t'THE7« h HEAVEN"! RFOX F/L/W I Coming Soon LHAMBRA j X f *f g t '_M__. ___M_9__r^ I I -_______________M«»^ M —I ALHAMBRA j Commencing November 27. i W _9__ **WSk&? v J f£MNCANIISTER^TcS^»dtVA" From The Famous Novel UNCLE TOM'S CABIN I United Artists^ Film I46 words
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Article394 1927-11-26 12 BOOK RANDOM rHE FESTIVAL OF THE DASERA. Sacrifices To The Colours. The chief festival of the year in Nepal, writes Hugh Walter in an article .011 "I-oibidden Nepal" in the "Wide Woi Id Magazine," is the Desera, celebrating the vktorj of the Hindoo _ixlde-ss Duiga over a demon. This lasts394 words
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Article302 1927-11-26 12 How Lord Mayor Treloar Scored In Berlin. How a Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Treloar, the "Friend of the Cripples," outwitted a German "plot" is told in C. E. Lawrence's book, "William Purdic Treloar" (John Murray). Sir William, when Lord Mayor in 1007, was invited to pay302 words
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Article208 1927-11-26 12 Russia's Greatest Poet. Pushkin (he died in 1837, tged thirtyeight Is the fnreatesl name in Russian literature, save, Prince I). S Mirskv in Modern Russian Literature" (Oxtord University Press). He is more than that to the Russian mind be is the impersonation and the purest essence of poetry he208 words
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Article220 1927-11-26 12 Serons, Quintals, and Frails. A chest of tea weighs anything from sixty to about eighty-four pounds, but there is three and a half hundredweight in a chest of soap. Coffee is sold to the dealers by the bag, the bale, and the tierce, the first containing about one220 words
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Article31 1927-11-26 12 We laugh heartily to see a whole flock <>f sheep jump becauee one did so. Might not one imagine that superior beings do the same, and for exactly the same reason31 words
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Advertisement601 1927-11-26 12 I __a_ b^p^OLlHllt I mw lL_____L__Jr I___^ T— OR OjVER 00 YEARS the Wind, Has^k p"" 1 Aims Co. t>f Xew Haven, Connecticut, I I I' S A have earned a world-wide reputation yj M and prestige for making the highest I mWamW possible class of arms and ammunitions that601 words
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676 1927-11-26 13 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. r By Quiz. {i> Excellency's literary attainments ■etil like ly to prove awkward in easyMalaya, for we shall have to take pains to mind our "p's" and not to mention our "wills" and s", aiul our split infinitives (to even the Great Alexander was676 words
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Advertisement259 1927-11-26 13 -M ■•> NORTH?-' o^/EUROPE iP A m "^'"^Ms^^^^ I Excellent Accommodations mT>-^<__. s vsv L"_J_iF*«_r o<<^»_0 <<^»_ *i(^^' _sY r Hi i 'v'va^* 1 J ;^^^Nfi&T___aii!_f a!r^ X \^_C- t AFR,CA \*C V Superior Service I --t m*-^"*» l v__ < t /—AS^^-^^'Vto^f^'^F^M t via «.°i -1-n M| Dollar Steamship259 words
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Advertisement132 1927-11-26 13 w£%o^ V: ■mm m& oBfeJJ_^___3_C. HEALTHY CHILDREN MAKE HAPPY HOMES. I low cheery is father's home-coming when the little ones are awaiting him wiili rosy chubby faces and joyous smiles! And how sad when mother greets him with the news that one Of other of the dear ones is *ick.132 words
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Advertisement149 1927-11-26 14 ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT THE LION BRAND GUARANTEED TO PASS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION SOLE SELLING AGENTS For SINSAPORE. JOHORE. MALACCA. RELANTAN, I B N BORNEO. THE INTERNATIONAL CEMENT IMPORT CO.. GENERAL MERCHANTS U IMPORTERS OF CEMENT AND BUILDING MATERIAL CABLE ADDRESS Telephone No mm ft RD149 words
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Advertisement247 1927-11-26 14 No equal Value I in/ Safety Razors II li The razor that sharpens i its own blades. I If The blade that stands up I to its task. I The strop that keeps an I edge on the blade. I (^is__/ These are the compc icnts I //HjO > of247 words
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Article, Illustration76 1927-11-26 15 arrival of 11. K. the High Conimisioncr S!i Clifford, M.C.S., <.a'.M G G.B.E. H I' insiH ctiny the < Uiarcl of Honoui II I', .it tlu S iluting Has< The arrival lli> Highness Yanjfdi-Pertuan Besar with the British Resident «»f N\p i Sembilan. Ladies at76 words
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Article, Illustration103 1927-11-26 16 porß Nl-W BISHOPS consecrated in y, > R Edmund Pearct (Bishop of f from left to right, standing Canon Ramsay < Brsh^^^ Prom a IVrbj Prebendan Hick. (Bishop of Oibraltai and tlu Rc> ua»ii t i.hotouranh in tlu "Morning Post." The Bendemeer Clul.103 words
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Advertisement298 1927-11-26 17 FREE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT YOU CAN SAVE HALF YOUR OIL BILL With a DE LAVAL t CENTRIFUGAL OIL PURIFIER (over 14,000 In-tallation- in daily operation) You are under no obligation; it costs you nothing. Call or Write SOLE AGENTS: NEESOON ff SONS, LTD. I298 words
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Advertisement445 1927-11-26 17 -r- NIKKO HOUSE ART CURIOS STORE, 4 Battery Road, Singapore. GENUINE SATSUMA "WARES BY -MKOZAN. TEA AND COFFEE SETS IN REAL KUTANI AND PORCELAIN, SILK LAMP SHADES, TORTOISE SHELL WORKS, CULTIVATION PEARLS. DAMASCENES, FLOWER VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS IN CLOISONNE. E. KATO'S SKETCHES IN WATER COLOURS PACKING UNDERTAKEN. ♦> I445 words
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Article976 1927-11-26 18 [l is, of course, always safe to malign the motorist IK is a ruffian of the worst order, sa\-, the "Times of Ceylon When he is QOt Betting Up dust screens in a desperate effort t«. prove tlu brand ol car be favours at 'hemoment is the976 words
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Advertisement183 1927-11-26 18 F LADIES I HATS DRESSES SHOES, ET( Of the latest fashion and Ignf always in stock. ,J. A trial will convince Z. PATTARA, (Estabd: 1904) I F. High Street. I t t >_*___ I T^al PJ I 1 S__P J ANNOUNCEMENT Having now enlarged our photo engraving DEPARTMENT. WE ARE183 words
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Advertisement580 1927-11-26 19 MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION, A PRIZE OF $250. ed for a correct forecast of the results of tin 1 1 football matches .ntioned in the coupon If no correct coupon is received, the prize 1 awarded to the sejider of the coupon containing fewest mistakes. event of a tie, the prize580 words
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Advertisement288 1927-11-26 19 y I_H s Sa @n_inen_al W9Br BALLOON TYRES GIVE THE BEST SERVICE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LIMITED, J SINGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN AND MUAR. FOOTBALL NOTES. BY SPECTATOR. SELANGOR-SINGAPORE MATCHES. Comparing the comments after the cup final match and those after the recent charity288 words
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Advertisement247 1927-11-26 19 particular club wishes to tour outside their district. The h.A. rule is quoted for the information of our readers: "Liubs aud players under the jurisdiction of this association or an affiliated association shall not [day with or against any club which is not a member of this association or some247 words
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196 1927-11-26 20 The Malayan Saturday post. November 26, 1027. PENANG HOSPITAL. Penang certainly needs and must have, a new hospital. That is the principal j fact emanating from the recent unpleas-; antness, and attention may well be con- cent rated upon it to the exclusion of pro'titlcs> personalities and aimless bickerings. The196 words
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Article277 1927-11-26 20 We have on a previous occasion referred to the Singapore General Hospital in the highest terms. We must add that it would be difficult to find elsewhere a staff of Sisters and Nurses who excel mi efficiency, kindness or courtesy. There is an ever increasing number of277 words
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Article195 1927-11-26 20 There have been many false- alarms about synthetic rubber, and there may be more, but it would be folly to assume that some fairly satisfactory substitute will never be found- -satisfactory, that is. as regards botb properties and cost ol production. Latterly there has been a report that195 words
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Article293 1927-11-26 20 It has been said that Malaya has no polities, but perhaps it would be more accurate to say that it has none of the less desirable sort, such as causes such endless friction and unpleasantness in, say, India. To declare that there are no political aspirations among the293 words
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Article228 1927-11-26 20 Mr. J. V. S. Brooke and Miss M. H. Felt The wedding took place at St Undrew Cathedral, Singapore, on irsdaj November 17th, Archdeacon indell officiating, of Mr. J. V. S B »k« of Boustead cv Co. and Miss M ll_-\ wood, only daughter of Bfajoi i Mrs. Heywood228 words
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Article137 1927-11-26 20 There is nothing more import. I than that the lost art of meditation sh ►uldW recovered, Also that the first fruit* thoughtful meditation should tx to ascertain the best way in which I >t Sunday but all leisure should 1 SJ** Most men have more leisure tl fathers had,137 words
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Advertisement374 1927-11-26 20 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: Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. BOYS What are you going to do when you374 words
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Advertisement30 1927-11-26 20 your Sore Throat^^r fORMAMINT Th. Germ-killing Throat TabUt destroy, the germs in mouth and throat, keeps the mouth claan and the breath sweet /Prevents^L Infection Ch*miits and Stortr. W f30 words
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Article1605 1927-11-26 21 w 4 from pmgt ioj Middlesex of Hongkong vs. The Dukes. the most Interesting socco lesson will be played at the Sunday < to-morrow i between Middlesex Regiment of Hong m l the Duke of Wellington'. Lgapore. The proceeds «>f tin will be divided equally between Comrades Association1,605 words
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Advertisement30 1927-11-26 21 L\C** HAw *s so *isky/J I iSI^T I 1 «_%ico i nOV* 1 g DW motors a W LIM ITED jW [U IPOH PE.NANG SINGAPORE. W g KUALA LUMPUR Jg30 words
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Article927 1927-11-26 22 EFFECT OF NEW LAWS. Tin following eomi. I in a home paper < hir football to-da> is full of dicl i<*ns and disquieting events That Ino mistaking the fact that the came is not making that improvement, as a whole, that we look for now that it is eight927 words
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Article804 1927-11-26 22 A POPULAR DISTRICT OFFICER. Mr. R. 1,. German, the popular District Officer of Pekan, entertained to a tea party and ronggeng by the General Public of Pekan at the Pekan Club, which was tastefully decorated for the occasion, on the eve of his departure on transfer804 words
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Article206 1927-11-26 22 Introducing a famous man, the chairman of the meeting said, "He will explain the inexplicable, fathom the unfathomable, and unscrew the inscrutable." It may have been hard to li\ to these specifications, but anyoin tries to do this will be a modern of Encouragement." The fact is, there206 words
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Article27 1927-11-26 22 A strict befief in fate is the worst slavery, imix)sing upon our ncck^ everlasting lord and tyrant, whom are to stand in awe of night and day27 words
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Advertisement232 1927-11-26 22 •> •> •> •> •> •> A A•>•> I ARE YOU FOND 0 j I GOOD BOOKS? I f. Your life will be largely Si j fluenced by the books y. read. Is there a better cor, panion than a good book Post This Coupon To- Day f Ceo. O.232 words
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1273 1927-11-26 23 DARWINNIAN CONCEPTION HOW HERMIT WON THE DERBY. J iH AND HIS CREATION. lU interesting coincidence that O rbetfs article on The mine Aspctt of Mind M in lL "Contemporary Review", K pal lished at a time when so ...Mention is being deve)ted to Sir Ke -itli's address at the E1,273 words
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Article307 1927-11-26 23 Lord Chaplin's Account. 'ilk stor> of lie unit's Derby in ioO; Viscount Chaplin at a prociitatioii al WlmUedoa l>v faM former conitituents. 'i bought him from I man named lilinkiroo, select— If hnn from 50 others, .uiel it _ppe_n I made no mistake, said discount307 words
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Advertisement167 1927-11-26 23 t 1 -1 T t 1 1 t-t-l-l I I I I I I BAHNAN LIBRARY, j LATEST ADJITIONS Bi 0. Henry No. 04 Strictly business I By Baroness Orczy I No. 95. Leatherface No. 96. Bronze Eagle I No. 99. 1 will repay By Arnold Bennet No. e»-. Riceman167 words
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Advertisement368 1927-11-26 24 "EVINRUDES WIN AGAIN! IN THE OPEN RACES HELD AT JOHORE FOR BOATS EQUIPPED WITH ANY MAKE OF OUTBOARD MOTOR I IN HONOUR OF H.H THE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY, ON I9th and 20th SEPTEMBER, 1925, THE RESULTS WERE AS FOLLOWS:— First Day's Race. Second Day's Race. Ist~EVI~NRUDE 4~H.P. IsPeVINRUDE 4 H.P. 2nd368 words
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Advertisement457 1927-11-26 24 IF YOU DO Did you ever notice -fig. "NATIONAL" BILBS that your Municipal ff\ 0t on,y lde Ibill creeps up to 0' ve more candle S monthly? or Power per watt conI Have you ever felt A sumed, but also to i dissatisfied with the withstand the pos- lamps you457 words
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Article, Illustration40 1927-11-26 25 I £4 yachts starting of! for theL. R. Blake trophy with a strong wind behind A feM minutes after tlu- start. I ••!>•• c i asji yachts si rting for tlu vice-Commodore's Cup. Another snap of the "B" class yachts.40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1927-11-26 25 SINGAPORE— BATAVIA YACHT RACE. The Brst race was won by "Eva-Marga," tin second and third by "June." I Tin ere« of th< !fhM»n V**! "June" The Singaixire yacht "Jum rn Messrs^ C. van Vliet and 1> Rod* ■r< ..I the Hatavia vacht "I'va-Marna "June" leading in .1 rac<48 words
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Article, Illustration163 1927-11-26 26 Little "Chief Crj Tike Ell," ycrnjicsl thief i i the blood royal among tht Indians of British Columbia. IK doesn't hesitate to let out aloud bawl something displeases him. That is why they call him "Chief Cry Lik( El Tin picture shows him with hi^ mother. Major Tien Lai Huang163 words
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Advertisement27 1927-11-26 26 S. x"* DO VcV GET THE EXPRESSION}- THE OLD MAX SMILES] VHY ROYAL CORPS ARE GOOD FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS McALISTER CO., LTD., S.S. F.M.S.27 words
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Advertisement427 1927-11-26 27 BUICK MOTOR HIRING No. 6, Orchard Road, Singapore. Comfortable Reliable Buick Cars for hire DAY AND NIGHT. 5 seater Buick cars at $-.70 p. hour nett 7 seater Buick cars at $4.50 Sports Model and Saloon cars at $3.5" Trips to and from Federated Malay States can be arranged on427 words
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Advertisement469 1927-11-26 27 HJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE J CHRISTMAS J I GIFTS FOR J J CHURCHPEOPLE CHOICE I CHRISTMAS CARDS .Mowbray's Artistic Christmas =E E Cards for Cliurchpcople. A E large variety, at E 5C., 10., 15., 20., 30., and 45c E each. KALENDARS I AND DIARIES FOR 1928. I E The Sign Wall Kalendar with469 words
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Article803 1927-11-26 28 Tlk most distinguished ptufesiionsl nen bear witness, with an overw lie hung authority, in favour of a course of ■ducation in which to tiain the mind >hall be the first object and to stock it :lie second. Be your character what it will, it will be803 words
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Advertisement88 1927-11-26 28 m__^S___Hß_____«S BEGINNING THE DAY WITH A SMILE is hugely a matter of habit— the habit of 1 keeping the system clean and in regular working order. If your liver is sluggish 01 you are troubled with intestinal inactivity Pinkettes are your need. As gently as nature these dainty little regulators88 words
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Advertisement673 1927-11-26 28 i Koninklye Paketvaart Maatschappij. > a ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) 1 l (Inconorated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT T»t»nhnnp No 3640 sub-connections to:— Te^M_ I !?eVXk,A S ...Mana P ,r S U^k,M^.Supt G««l Freight IXpt., Claims lXpt., Accountant, Providing Dept. and REPRFSFNTATivi-: for Sin673 words
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Article2382 1927-11-26 29 A MARVEL OF MODERN SCIENCE. Hovv X-Rays Are Produced. r!u flowing the text of a broadlls delivered by Mr. J. \V. Hinton, of Phy-fea, I'niversity ColColombo and reported in the ffimei ol Ceylon." j 11U t«> -peak to vou tn s pprning about X-Rays, the discovery of ich in ,Su2,382 words
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Advertisement614 1927-11-26 29 j CHARITY CROSSWORDS No*43. J $600 in PRIZES j J, will be paid ta the successful competitors in this competition. i Ist. Prize $400 2nd Prize $200. j From the profits of the competition 50% will be handed to the iSt. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. cut hire m+^m I A I614 words
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Advertisement220 1927-11-26 30 A J H&. \7 I_B_l_^h •> Whether bobbed >C ■or long— here's a way to make j vour hair lie fashionably smooth j ►> /TpHE newest bobs— whether shin- will lie just as you want mm .j. »> A gkd or straight-cut— lie smooth immediately after a shampoo. »J» to220 words
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534 1927-11-26 31 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argus." [japore made no mi-take' fn th< Cup rugger match on Saturday, their visitors, Johore, by the margin ol ;i pts. to after lead-^ al the interval. The- home i, and "three-" were altogether too f or tlu opposition, and th< Sin.ca-534 words
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Article155 1927-11-26 31 Bernard Shaw's Praise. "La Gazetta del Polo" contains a remarkable letter from Mr. Bernard Shatf defending _ignor Mussolini against Socialist attacks. Mr. Shav says "I have previously appealed for courtesy towards a foreign statesman who instituted a dictatorship in a great modern country without a single personal advantage.155 words
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Article184 1927-11-26 31 The Reconciliation. The "Da«y Telegraph's" diploma* ,„i,,.t commenting on the Papal correspondent. "Th hS_t ambiti .and hC the natio.l to cede to the Vafasua<""f ;„f territorj- in the shai* n a feW the seawards. '^Jred to abandon i_ n Vatican is prepared JL I internationa. g«184 words
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Advertisement178 1927-11-26 32 tm mmmm: i- W__MMg^^ y *S^ MOTHERHOOD. The sufferings and fatigm. lUat nity nave exhausted you. Y ,<... v'itam of which you have been so iu_ ificeaj generous, is to-day reduced, ;NCllw spent. And now, more than V er, It neccittry that your blood should ben. and pure and plentiful,178 words
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Article461 1927-11-26 33 At the moment when every person in these islands with an interest in motoring has his eye fixed upon Olyuipia, the announcement comes from America that the levelation of the new Ford is now a matter only of days or of hours, writes an Observer correspondent. And461 words
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118 1927-11-26 33 NEW FORD MODEL IN CREAM AND GREY. Balloon Tyres and Wire Wheels. Mr. Bdbel Ford, the son of Mr. Henry Ford, attracted wide attention in Detroit, when he appeared in one of the muctiheralded new model Fords, which, it is expected, will be placed on the market in a few118 words
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702 1927-11-26 33 Mr. I'M ward WV Bok answered the above question some time ago in "Scribner's Magazine" by pointing to tthe Gospel according to St. Matthew-. It is one of the most telling summaries of that Book which has been written for many years,702 words
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Article, Illustration35 1927-11-26 35 GROUP PHOTO GRAPH TAKEN AT THE 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHINESE CHIN WOO (ATHLET) ASSOCIATION. Exhibition Drill by Members of The Chinese Chin Woo (Athletic) Association. Drill by Girl Menibcrsof The Chinese Chin Woo (Athletic Association35 words
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Article, Illustration25 1927-11-26 36 THE COl LEGE CONTINGENT OF THE M V I. REST ON ARMS REVERSED DURING THE SILENCE.25 words
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Article, Illustration20 1927-11-26 36 The boys an in their school uniform for physical training.20 words
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Advertisement205 1927-11-26 37 Jb' Five reasons why^^L EViiEEADY Unit Cells 1 Give better satisfaction I BSl_2_________________________B I ____________^4__ 1 r _J_l 1 __________-_c_s_9 l B» I Long after ordinary flashlight batteries are exhausted, 9 Eveready Unit Cells will go on delivering bright, I white, dependable light. The following chief reasons I account for205 words
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Advertisement86 1927-11-26 37 There's no excuse tor the B _4or>» /AJO man who complains that %»sn he cannot get good old **lijBis Scotch whiskv at a reasonJOHN LITTLE CO., LTD Jp^^\ SINGAPORE, PENANC, and KUALA LUMPUR I ASK FOR SUN-MAID'S r NATURE'S TL_ U BOj Jj Dt I 1 H #^:m l_W__T ________J__FM''F86 words
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Article1034 1927-11-26 38 <>\tt a hundred yesrs ago, there was a jm>oi widow who lived in a tin\ > ottSgfc "ii tht e-statt of a wealthy landowner. She had one child a bright and proUUSLttg bo) shout eight years old. The Widow worked hard from early morning till late at Bight1,034 words
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Article182 1927-11-26 38 "What has most touched me in onegreat friendship, possibly the most perfect one in my life, has been its absolute dependableiiess," writes Bishop Russel Wakefield in the Ihiily Express. "In public and private life one has done things which required to be judged with understanding; even182 words
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Article296 1927-11-26 38 Is it not strange that enormous prices are paid to hear human singers, while in the wildwood the golden-voiced wood thrush pemrs out its melody in cadences almost divine? Men and women travel from the utmost parts of the earth to gaze in rapture at296 words
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Article167 1927-11-26 38 How much of the daily life of human beings is wasted for want of method and organisation With a large number of us the thing we do in the most chaotic manner is our home reading. In one fragment of time We pick up a newspaper, in another a167 words
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Article464 1927-11-26 38 As a final practical maxim, relative to these habits of the will, we may, then, otter .something like this: "Keel thi faculty oj effort alive in you />. gratuitous exercisi ever} day." That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary points; do ever) daj two something ior464 words
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Article42 1927-11-26 38 We build our future thought by th M For good, or bad, and know it D Even so the universe is wrought. Thought is another name for fat Choose- then thy destiny and wait, hot love brings love and hate hrn42 words
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Article1351 1927-11-26 39 HORTHAND AND LETTER WRITING. I Lecture by Mr. Cheang Peng Moh. v xc ry interesting address was recent-U-livc-rcd by Mr- Cheang Ic-ng Moh, President <>f the Singapore Short Writers' Association, at the Assopremises in Orchard Road, with K. IJm in the Chair. i Lecturer discoursed on "Shortj,,,: is an aid1,351 words
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