Malayan Saturday Post, 28 January 1928
1928-01-28
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section30 1928-01-28 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. V. NO. 2 JANUARY 28. 1928. PRICE 20 CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JANUARY 28. 192830 words
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Advertisement209 1928-01-28 1 MMI PUKO (I. m« met. $m»»«- BEST VALUE j i MUSICAL i bsTRUMENTS; J j^ By s P ecial Appointment j|| To His Majesty The King of Siam M^B^ IIVUGIMIFICIENT JEWELLERY DIAMOND NECKLACES ,<^*m BEACELETS I PENDANTS EARIINGS LOCKETS '^Qgggps^ pincc j *j For CHINESE NEW YEAR KINGS BROOCHES .-i^F«W»^!r3aS^K^^^iiW»w209 words
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Advertisement11 1928-01-28 1 SINUPOIE PIANO c». umaYmvt. snaurt ffll Gramophones: 4 i RECORDS i11 words
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Advertisement442 1928-01-28 2 I ZT "BIBBY LINE. I HENDERSON LINE. _<*&?. aCHEIiULE OF SAIUNGS nf 17 T?v Herefordshire Feb. 23 Shropshire May <7 BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN Glouccstcr shire Mar 8 Herefordshire May 31 RANGOON. MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. £23£0 Mar. 15 Gloucestershire June 14 with through connections form Sngapore. Lancashire Mar. 22442 words
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Article656 1928-01-28 3 "Is yonr girl suspicious?" "Is she My girl is the sort that puts 2 and 2 together gets 22." I'nprepossessing Aunt "I'm sure you can't guess m what year your uncle and I were married, Bobbie." Bobbie "No, but I'll bet it was a kap-year." Doctor (discussing656 words
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Advertisement160 1928-01-28 3 WHE YINGTEA.BE GUIDED 'ASSES AND GET IHE JL HAT HAS FOUND UNIEF AVOUR WITH A DISCRr ING PUBLIC. "GOLD ?FAF' rEA ,S FFERED YOU WITH THE UTMOST CONF E THAT NO BETTER VAL .N BE SECURED ANY- H E IN THIS t E A. YOU WILL F v-D ALL YOUR160 words
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Advertisement137 1928-01-28 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION. Please write for our price list SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. JUST ARRIVED FROM FOOCHOW. GENUINE SHEN SHAO AN'S GOLD LACQUER WARES. THE GEM PHARMACY, 63, North Bridge Road. SCIENCE Have Your Eyes137 words
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Advertisement54 1928-01-28 4 kloster; 1 I dtf 1 t v A ?jf-^m\ m, MmWt —^mmß\ W\ a Ml i **fßßO*^mi V ilm IM Tlio Wnrlrl l^ tKHIA me tt oriu Obtainable from a|| dM|ers j Katz Brothers, Ltd. j i COP** fl* g' FOUR WHEEL BRAKES A m sl j ma lg r54 words
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Advertisement119 1928-01-28 4 j SOMETHING NEW J, I B^*f ATtm m*. <iSVI J^* Jfltar/ Jerrjperance J)hnk J j, THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: I J "It occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the T i nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the 1 T IT IS A119 words
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Article, Illustration142 1928-01-28 5 BOXING TOURNAMENT BE TWEEN THE NAVY AND ARMY. I Governor Sii Hugh Clifford, II I-. Vice-Admiral Sti R. V. Tyrwbitl tad II E Majoi General van Straubensee were interested ipectatoia V„ tl w Boxing Tournament which was held at the Ebppj Valley last week. The Navy represented by nun fromO.Y. Kok - 142 words
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Article, Illustration68 1928-01-28 6 Th. Chmm M,r,,r,s„„h 1 ,-.T„,un.llKat ,IK-N:.,-Mu,,n^..> H. lv Si. Hugh CMord. next whoa i. seen thc A.1.,.ira1. h«d. "I.i, the teams prior to ptajr. His Excellency and Lady Clifford witnessing the match. The teams. The photograph ihowi Lady Clifford, the Admiral, His68 words
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Miscellaneous282 1928-01-28 6 VtVVVVVTyttVVTVVvVVtVtt* w SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 50. \cross.-i FRO; 4. MB; 6. L<>T; 9. EIRIL; 11. AROMA; 13, KA; 14. PUKKA; 15. EH; id. TMID; 18. EVEN; 20. FAOGS; 21. HENSE; 23. GASPS; 27. RAILS; 30. REAP; 31. <>LLA; 32. HE; 33- CARTS; 34. TO; 36. ANGER; 38. EOSIR;282 words
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Advertisement238 1928-01-28 7 CARLSBERG BEER Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Sole Importers v tIII IM I I 111 II II lIIt 1 1 IJ NEW STOCK I I Pyjamas, Shirts, Beautiful Ties. 1 I<g£^± TRICOLIN PYJAMA SUITS;; I 4 TENNIS SHIRTS H f TWILL238 words
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Advertisement120 1928-01-28 7 /^^^Vi 1 WEAKNESS, W r-^/[J DEBILITY ANEMIA of Haemoglobin Already .30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES. and gives health and atrength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wlacs, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LBADIWO DIBPBNBAUM. j FOR GENUINE Kumalae Ukoleles, Vega Tenor Banjos120 words
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Article196 1928-01-28 8 It has been pro|x>sed m the French Chamber that m future no citizen may marry unless he oi she— one mpposfl the law is to appl\ to I itove nix -s produ ces a certificate of health Its form will be interesting, aiul ainedieal officers196 words
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505 1928-01-28 8 "The only skilled performers ore thc nerve-cells m the brain," writes L'r. C. Eve on "The Technique >f Daily Life/ m the Christmas Dumber of Chamber's Journal. "Exquisitely evolved and laboriously trained, these cells initiate and co-ordinate the complex crowd of nervous impulses which505 words
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Article168 1928-01-28 8 There arc- few more trying times KM tin mother than when her child is teethmv. She, herself, is frequently reduced t<» .i tat* oi uenrom exhaustion through her effort! to s«*>thc the mffcrer and her distress at her seeming inability to reft vt it of168 words
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Article454 1928-01-28 8 Baldness Perhaps nothing is so distressing to the man who is still young than the disoovery that his hair is becoming thin on the top of his head, nor the fact that the applications, chemical, mechanical, mi- electrical, so highly lauded by his hairdresser, result m454 words
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Article305 1928-01-28 8 Pin Removed from Woman's Lung. A remarkable operation, the first of its kind iv this country, was performed by a Glasgow specialist m the nose, throat aiul ear department m (dasgow Roj Infirmary, Ten years ago a young woman, while selling flags, swallowed a pin, whic lodged m305 words
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Advertisement115 1928-01-28 8 I COINCIDENCE j a/one iih7/ wo/ explain why State Express t ciaarettes are inevitably selected by all V v A t smokers of discrimination. x t jg unparalleled, unvarying quality v .A u;Atc/i /*a& maintained their pre-eminence .> /or over thirty years. ir x g^^w A R77Ti-i^r f X f115 words
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Article3013 1928-01-28 9 NORMAN PENLEY - NORMAN PENLEY v SERIAL STORY BY el! M'fl'.K XXIII. The Exile. stepped out on to the ,ny ot lus room, slowly set- a wicker chair, aiiel adrs with great care to IS< lie had m his hands letters which he had collectreception office, and, llgUting irepared to3,013 words
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Advertisement193 1928-01-28 9 \sli^^\ and sportsmen '^^Ihv x ,S^u\ >v When you are overheated after games, $PM A^M^f^lt^ y° u are a^' e to catc^ co^ rou s fi \fr jd^iS^v sudden cooling. Prevent this and you m^LmX\ wi^ P revent suc^ e^ rcsuJts as r^ cu j' f Xjfr matism, sciatica, headaches193 words
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Advertisement19 1928-01-28 10 WMFPP TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED f FGO TO 8. PUNTING. 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. IM No. 3981. Tel. No. 3981.19 words
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Advertisement264 1928-01-28 10 TIO TEK HONG RECORDS. 10 Inch Double Sided. 4: Mkest Kioiitjoug Park Orkest War Wear 47(>\ Onele-Onde Djali Djah 47M War ci Krontjong Paik v Krontjong 1 ark Sao Mateiig 482a Djamboe Mera Gambee Anak Ikan 486 Ke>ta Boge>r Krontjeuig Sanggoeriang 4NS Alaeloelll lamboes Boca Kana 4Ue» Entjefa Mamad Gnmboes264 words
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Advertisement105 1928-01-28 11 PARAMOUNT: PRESENTS >*y m ANOTHER mr w TREMENDOUS )f SUPER-PRODUCTION )f "TBI? A J J BLIND GODDESS" V ALL ODDS THE MOST DYNAMICALLY DRAMATIC THEME EVER FILMED COMING! J ALHAMBRA WATCH FOR M SCREENING DATE! *r |F IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE )f r IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TCWN ALHAMBRA105 words
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Advertisement124 1928-01-28 11 Give The Children j 1 A Deiiohtful Evening jPATHE (Malaya) UJ 72, ORCHARD ROAD, X f SUPPLY THE PROJECTING MACHINE AND t v A ft E^MME OF FILMS SPECIALLY ECTED FOR CHILDREN. i i I APPLY FOR PARTICULARS, DATES t AND PRICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. t I Degnald I124 words
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Advertisement417 1928-01-28 12 BUICK MOTOR HIRINC No. 6. Orchard Road, Comfortable 81 Reliable Buick Cars for hire DAY AND MGHT. seater Huick cars at $2.70 p. hour nett 7 teater Buick ears at $1.50 .1 Saloon cars at $.1.50 Trips to and from Federated Malay States can be arranged on application. Charges Moderate.417 words
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Advertisement405 1928-01-28 12 !0n Spiritual Reading! j "Study to be quiet," 9o says j the apoetk to the Gentiles n These 4 U When the shadows i lengthen and the evening comes, f and you are away from the busy j world m the quiet of your homes, j 5 nsc a part405 words
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Article, Illustration158 1928-01-28 13 idvertising stunts have been done by motor dealers and manufae- to time, but for real ingenuity feu have surpassed the "AudibK <]■ n< ral Motors, Australia. •p introduced at tlu Sydney k"\al Show and held the attention of lai-., swarmed into the motor section to view and158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1928-01-28 13 The "mermaids," or manatees, shown here have taken a strong hold on the popular imagination because of their striking resemblance to the fabled sirens and me r maids of old. It is reported that the British Xati-mal Museum has oflk-red large sums of money for82 words
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Article, Illustration89 1928-01-28 13 fr. nhmmraDh taken at the Kwong Wai Shiu Free Hospital on the occasion of the presentation by the Cantonese Community ot an address to Mr. Vow Gro-p photograph taken at ™*£jl>., on his retirement as president of the Hospital which office he has held for the last II years. Ifi89 words
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Article, Illustration49 1928-01-28 14 "THE EYES HAVE IT!" IS WHAT FANSSAY ABOUT THIS BEAUTIFLL ENGLISH ACTRESS. Miss na Howard, whose dramatic ability and rare beauty are fast winning her r< ition m Great Britain. It h;»s Len laid that Miss Howard has the most beautiful eyes of my actress on the English stage.49 words
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Article, Illustration18 1928-01-28 14 Study of a perfectly proportioned woman, made by the camera m Milan18 words
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Article, Illustration62 1928-01-28 14 A PRIME FAVOURITE FOR THE 1000-POUND DERBY OF THE GREYHOUND RACING ASSOCIATION AT THE WHITE CITY RUN, E Baxter's "Kntry Badge" a favourite for tlu i, -pound Derby of the Greyhound Racing Association at thc White City run The owner states that 5/>»o pounds would not buy "Entry Badge." i62 words
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Advertisement101 1928-01-28 15 A |i, JmmmmmmmHJl—U S f W fe T^ IP *fm\^^ \mVmlm\ \\miSmT f \^^m\^^ A**7m\ \mmmmm+***m%mm* V <- Anti-Carbon Pair \^ie way to avoid carbon If v n i As the world's most popular I and largestselling motorcar, I Chevrolet enjoys the prestige of an ownership that runs into millions.101 words
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Advertisement92 1928-01-28 15 > The Valet" Blade has not only the sharpest edge ever 1^ /te^ put upon steel, but there is CT-^ "to m the valet Kazor I==^ I self -stropping device ivhich revives that edge !?om day to day. The super W jf^ n blade is kept sharp for .^ls^^-^ or92 words
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Article707 1928-01-28 16 BEING SMILES Of- THE WEEK 4» •> <• •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> By Quiz/ A itrangei coming to Sii last week-end, and having read i<p>its ol c\ iiits there, might have thought that thc Linn., n had risen en mass* foi a gi.uid707 words
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Article275 1928-01-28 16 Many mothers of pretty girls who have arrived at marriageable age wonder how it is that othei girls less pr. ing find husbands with greater facility than then om n daughters d<>. The girl who remains by her mother's side seeing hei plainer but more winsome275 words
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Advertisement187 1928-01-28 16 ksy^ v C "{J ~s**~ TSI^S H V FiionPF I B^.V )>—•' NORTH EUROPE !Sf^' A 'Sfifc" "iSk y#^"--^^E,«.: Excellent Accommodations S| Fi!>\ feSri^^v^ :^o^ r (africa \2~YJ Superior Service *^Ba American Mail Line ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD. PRESIDENT WILSON rhATURES. PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK187 words
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Article1301 1928-01-28 17 Nli by 'Spectator. .ng Kong Tour. oi the Singapore have been the first to give stance to the organisers of Kong tour. The proceeds ,m*x from the two matches played this week added a fairly ./jure to the subscription list. hai given the lead m the financial assistance1,301 words
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Advertisement579 1928-01-28 17 MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION. L MATCHES ONLY 8 A PRIZE OF $250. is offered tor a correct forecast of the results of the eS football matches mentioned m the coupon. If no correct coupon is received, the prize will be awarded to the sender of the coupon containing fewest mistakes. In579 words
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265 1928-01-28 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. CRACKER-FIRING. 3anuan> 28, tO2S. Tlie new regulations for dealing with cracker-firing do not appear to have been a conspicuous success, and the Chinese ushered m their New Year m much the same way as usual with an abundance of noise and a lavish expenditure (some people265 words
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Article219 1928-01-28 18 "J ,S .M X," one- of our persistent w rite-r> of letters m the columns of Singapore newspapers, has been holding forth on tlu subject of the price- of tin. And the figure t<» which, for several cogent n.isoiis, he would apply the- adjective"attractive," is 575219 words
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Article224 1928-01-28 18 Tlu "Straits Times" has published some verj interesting social articles revealing the progress made with the establishment ot Rattles College m Singapore, it is abundantly clear that m (\\w course- we shall have an educational institution of which we can be proud, and which will Ik a credit224 words
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Article250 1928-01-28 18 The- recent heavy exports of gold have caused considerable discussion ami some apprehension m banking circles, but Mr. Mellon sees no reason for alarm. In November more than >,000,000 m gold went abroad, and for the eleven months of the present year exports were m exCCSS of250 words
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Article113 1928-01-28 18 (heat ships of war and commerce m. ■onie- sailing into the- heart ol the Sa Desert if the project of Dr. John ctor of the Egyptian Desert Sum materialize s. Dr. Ball has discovered an area mat thousands of square miles m extent w<. of113 words
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Article1305 1928-01-28 18 .\e't> by "Linesman. F.M.S. vs. Colony The match has been described as ■> triumph for team work, not so far as the result is concerned, but the standard achieved and maintained throughout tin game. This is as it should be as hocke\ is essentially a team game and any1,305 words
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Advertisement190 1928-01-28 18 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-- 7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, IHURS 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 MAKE THIS FROCK YOURSELF ENTIRELY EXPENSE c Ail190 words
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Advertisement30 1928-01-28 18 Sore Throat ie quickly conquered by a few tableta of FORMAMINT I The Orm-k.llm| Thro. T.bl t nrnusti an.i I fU Huv Botl c To-day. aMt l _MßMHKßyrnr'''W^ (^J&EmmmmmWmm^E^^mm** 930 words
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Article82 1928-01-28 19 A prejudice signifies a prejudgment, a judgment formed before, and therefore a judgment falsely so-called an opinion adopted without inquiry or thought. The greater part of the opinions of the greater part of mankind are neither more nor less than such prejudgments. A mere handful of men have so82 words
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Article50 1928-01-28 19 Your life is your own to protect from danger, to shape and to mould into worthwhile form, to invest for human welfare and betterment of the world about you, and to lay down m final sacrifice when something more valuable demands that price. It is never yours to waste.50 words
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Advertisement43 1928-01-28 19 W v^ f H_/^\ .s' \bc p at Dl BO^ MOTORS I R LIM ITED tj IPOH PENANC SINGAPORE. LQ jg KUALA LUMPUR Sj JUL Made m Switzerland of special material for this climate— very smart looking. fin -^v\\n \{m'i 4 W 143 words
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Article668 1928-01-28 20 "Confetti," I hirst National British Picture, adapted from the st.»rv by IXmglas Furbcr, will be screened iv Sagnpore shortly CAST. OOUNT ANDREA D6LLA ZOUO JACK BUCHANAN. Dolores Annette Benson, {•rand Duchess Maxixe Sydney I'airbrothe-r. Roxane Andree Say re Carlo Robin Irvine. It is Carnival time m a dream city668 words
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Article1005 1928-01-28 20 There is but one thing necessary to keep the possession of true gl<>ry which is to hear the opp<»crs of it with patience and prcseiv- the virtue by which it was acquired. As the soul is the lite of the body so <;«h! is the life1,005 words
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Advertisement148 1928-01-28 20 5 *^^^^^J*>r^ <^^**>v gl *flSsMlfl P Perfect Mealtime Drink —for a pleasant change, try Iced Instant Postum ON hot, stifling days, to quench that parching thirst, try a big, cool glass of Instant Postum. Simple to prepare by following directions on the tin. Then chill and when serving add sugar148 words
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Article858 1928-01-28 21 " Argus - "Argus." MALAYAN REVIEW. ily day of the year m Maladay of the Malaya Cllf 6 holders, Perak, and Muling the issue on the lim Selangor Club at KuaU) a ill win For my pari ierve an answer to thai mx o'clock this evening s final has858 words
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Advertisement242 1928-01-28 21 .><.*%.<-*•>♦*<**•:•**•>♦ »♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦<"»♦♦»*«> *A*+A±.:..'sA±AAA4>++4+ j AA., .v AA U V V* .">♦ .»X rS OVER $7,500,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 Br The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated m Straits Settlfmims •> OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. *> The Company has £20,000 deposited242 words
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Advertisement360 1928-01-28 22 FRFF INSTALLATION AND SERVICE LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT YOU CAN SAVE HALF YOUR OIL BILL With a DE LAVAL CENTRIFUGAL OIL PURIFIER (over M.OOO Installations m daily operation) Yon are nndor no obligation; it costs you nothing. Cnll or Write i SOLE AGENTS: NEESOON SONS, LTD m Singapore,360 words
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Advertisement265 1928-01-28 22 IF YOU DO Did you ever notice MJL NATIONAL BULBS that your Municipal f |ft re not on| y made bill creeps up to give more candle monthly? or I power per watt conI Have you ever felt 1^ sumed, but also to dissatisfied with the I ,-4i withstand the265 words
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Article, Illustration93 1928-01-28 23 TWO PIONEERS OF THEIR ERA HENRY FORD CONGRATULATE-? HIS FRIEND, THOMAS A. EDISON, ON HIS 80th BIRTHDAY. Ahmed M uiMtr (marked N Collector, Sitiawan Land Office, entertained by the start on thc eve ol Ins transfei to Teluk The electrical wizard, Thomas Alvin Edison, celebrated his Both birthday m his93 words
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Article, Illustration89 1928-01-28 23 traffic signalling device has recently made its appearance on the s.nCs m 1.mu1.,,, I. exists <». ,v, illuminated irclc of WH on wow by a press button from the steering wheel. The illumination is as strong m llu89 words
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Article, Illustration15 1928-01-28 24 Madam Kelvy's cleverest pupil. The- ikw Japanese Fishing Pond at Fungull.15 words
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Advertisement143 1928-01-28 25 NGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT THE LION BRAND GUARANTEED TO PASS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION SOLE SELLING AGENTS r SINGAPORE, JOHORE. MALACCA, KELANTAN, H N. BORNEO. IE INTERNATIONAL CEMENT IMPORT CO.. GENERAL MERCHANTS U IMPORTERS OF CEMENT AND BUILDING MATERIAL m CABLE ADDRESS s e No 46 ROBINSON143 words
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Advertisement130 1928-01-28 25 CANTON BLACKWOOD FURNITURE M.^— B Regular shipments are be- c E ing received every fortnight A and are offered for sale at R v moderate prices. T A I Inspection cordially invited. S y v THE HENG WAH COMPANY J I FURNITURE DEALERS r; 381, 382 VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I130 words
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912 1928-01-28 26 There Bf€ plenty of complaints ah nt the reckless motorist and now and then mild rebukes of the careless pedestrian, but as it is generally understood the- Litter has "right o! way" the pedestrian is rarely called to order. Colonel Mervyn O'C.orman, C.8.,912 words
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Advertisement27 1928-01-28 26 Bruises -strains Apply Sloans The blood circulates jfUmi' freely and normally again. The pain- JJMpj J^A% ful congestion is broken up tAf^^ '^r_W Sloan's Liniment (lm'^\ _________gßmWmmdmm27 words
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Miscellaneous681 1928-01-28 26 {charity crosswords COMPETITION NO. 52. $750 IN PRIZES •> will be paid to the successful competitors m this competition. O 1 IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. 2 From the profits of the competition £0 will be handed to I ST. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. cut htre p rr n L681 words
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Article859 1928-01-28 27 DICKSEEON BRITISH ART. er Than m Other Countries. art is m a more healthy COULD that of any other country." ;m was maele by Sir Frank I resident of the Royal Aca[ast night, when he commented caustically on modren art m an address to the Royal859 words
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Advertisement69 1928-01-28 27 A*^m..ArmM,*A»-mm,*A.-mM,*A*'^m*A*^m**A.^m>. A CuMe address Napimahn. •> P.O. Box No. 415 V I Ik. r. nainamusah I BROS., 1 I SCHOOL BOOK— SELLERS. V I STATIONERS, NEWS V AGENTS AND COMMISSION X AGENTS. I I I v Nos. 10, LOKE YEW STREET j i and 53, OUTRAM ROAD, j SINGAPORE. f69 words
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Advertisement493 1928-01-28 27 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES When eggs are newly laid and IlfC thBXB is a stamped guarantee of] LillmEl the date of laying, denoting their freshness, they are quickly snapW?d^f^%_ ped up and the buyer Ims the Mil VVI3 confidence that his purchases are right. ALL LOOK ALIKE OUTSIDE BUT TSEY ARE DIFFERENT493 words
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Article1115 1928-01-28 28 GENERAL FRANK SUI TON Tlu world's sl amaziii devil adventura 1- Inm kin London. H< is General Frank Sutton One-armed Sutton" to an admirinj world that has broadcast his fan* from \ai ouvei to Pekin, from Vladh I onstantinopW In tin 1. hina from which he has ju-t returned, the)1,115 words
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Advertisement417 1928-01-28 28 NIKKO HOUSE ART CURIOS STORE, j j k Battery Road, Singapore. GENUINE SATSUMA "WARES BY KINKOZAN. TEA AND COFFEE SETS IN REAL KUTANI ANO PORCELAIN, SILK LAMP SHADES, TORTOISE SHELL WORKS. CULTIVATION ('EARLS, DAMASCENES, FLOWER VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS IN CLOISONNE. E. KATO'S SKETCHES IN WATER COLOURS PACKING UNDERTAKEN. .:.mm^Arm^my*m^^.^m.Amm^.;..^A.:.*^..:.*^^Ar^.A*^^^417 words
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Article758 1928-01-28 29 HUSH" TO THE KING. Hie Passing Show"' (Buttei- Mr. Henry Russell, the famous tells this story of Kinn Bd« whom his hostess, Consuelo 5 t Manchester, had arraiKed Xielson should sing dinner the King, who was Mated Mrs. George Keppel and Lady Churchill, asked Nielsen to .„.d-byc."758 words
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Advertisement41 1928-01-28 29 •:♦<•<•♦><••>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•>•>•••**? V Ju LADIES t J; HATS X DRESSES SHOES, ETC. I v Of the latest fashion and design •> .> a always m stock. 4 •> A trial will convince X Z. P ATTAR A, (Estabd: 1904) F. High Street. r i I I >♦><><>**:♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦41 words
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Advertisement675 1928-01-28 29 v«;. v v v y .j. £j < Koninklye Paketvaart Maatschappij. f iIOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA) 4, A (Incorporated ia Holland) A DNUF.It CONTRACT WITH THB NBTHBRLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT X Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Deck, Aset. Manager's Deek f Marine Supt., General T Freight Dept., Claims675 words
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Advertisement125 1928-01-28 30 •mmwmmm^^-JMmc^** TOURER $2,550 KJ mmr^^^£ ■^T >^\ Inl mmmmTmßßrnt^V^S^yK 1 Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban. I IT'S PURE PILSNER GOLD I'R^^mhtiltmmlmLi m§m^'Z2~*9 X kS y»k"J} I A l I p*"*. A le -<V T j; X mm^^^^^mm. j, X i J AiZ^~*" '^Jr***2V V"~Z^& X 4* HI Ifl H125 words
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Advertisement182 1928-01-28 30 1 H mr^M fl/ t Nerve Strength m hot climates am stronger than ever before," ttrote a Sanatr gen- user, after iaving taktti this preparation for a time. A hot climate has made many a man a nervous wreck. Remember, however, that you can be strong and full of energy,182 words
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Article, Illustration162 1928-01-28 31 Chung Wei, thc Minister of Justice m the Nationalist Government at Nanking, passed through Singapore en route to fcurope to participate as a lhe Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague. Dr. Wang received his training at Vale University, at the universities of Berlin andEastern Studio - 162 words
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Article, Illustration138 1928-01-28 32 Photo bx f c;„ L t i„,rc m honour ol the extension of the in ,n™lcdrepr»«.t.tiv«ofo.hc, M lm dutifully don, <« iohamed Alsagofl read conuMtulatorj i n i vr lt \I, Weber the German Consul, Mrs. B. C Roberts, the Rt.N. Hameed - 138 words
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Advertisement54 1928-01-28 33 m______^T/y^r^ I BW^ wfm*jr I W OJA*/ I I^^sn: vsS^<^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^B^'vEßnTrr nnu mmmmßmßß^ I strong Eveready n IW m*^ JJ I keep it always tH MBBB I I I Flashlights Batteries I V\ ML LLER 6t PHIPPS (Malaya) Led. Zll l^_W Singapore j^Mm* mW/4rnaAchf fl! BR/ for /277/ v L^J| "PHCENpX54 words
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Advertisement105 1928-01-28 33 There's no excuse for tht H()fit IMJO 1 1 ..I StiU going Strong! man who complains that he cannot get good old i%\ Scotch whisky at a reasonable price. |<>ll\'V,l C -,£%S WALK.IR is (.In (j_mnFF wherever good whisk y i^ ''^M^'WlMml sold, and is guaranteed all JOHN LITTLE CO.,105 words
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Article1100 1928-01-28 34 j,.> <. a a <. a.> a a .><..:• •>.> <• •> **4 An Insp. cUm wsa i isitin* i illagt School. Aitel he had i \.iiniiud thdren m most of the usu il sul jects, he put thi> question to them "It all the P« opU wer<1,100 words
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Article101 1928-01-28 34 You have had false prophets among y OU for centuries you have had them solemnly warned against them though you were false prophets, who have told you that all men are nothing but fiends and wolves, half beast, half devil. Believe that, and indeed you may sink to101 words
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Article964 1928-01-28 34 .MAN'S PINAL TEST. Confidence m the perfect arttaiuineiit of the Divine will at the last is the constant theme of the Gospels. The prominence they give to the Advent of Christ with His ultimate triumph over all His enemies is maintained throughout the Xew Testament. The964 words
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Article183 1928-01-28 34 This only we will say that a guoM F< woman is the loveliest flower that blooinßeam under heaven; and that we look with lc vH that and wonder upon its silent grace, its puScan fragrance, its delicate bloom of beautMoppo Sweet and beautiful the fairest iflall tl183 words
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Advertisement39 1928-01-28 34 1 1 fn) I Chest coJds- broken! X\ I Inflam«d membranes, congestion. /f/l'i/j\ oppressive p? m Apply Sloans to chest r£ //A^V A H and throat It scatters congestion OT\(l\*^ s iA Sloans lament I y/iisa.Hmj.iffiff'^»MJ*^H 1,lf BW I39 words
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Article840 1928-01-28 35 MEASURE TO BE REVIVED. Statement by the Archbishops. .he Archbishops of Canterbury and i Jvcik "avc issued the following statement t th reference to the present position reI 'V Prayer-book Measure PC LnofthePray.-bookMea-| vote oi the House of Commons If >,ut a position of difficulty m the life840 words
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Article239 1928-01-28 35 UNABLE TO MAKE THE RESPONSES. A wedding which was to have taken place at Minehead, Somerset, was abandoned half-way through the service. The service progressed smoothly until the bridegroom had to make the responses. He said, "I will," but apparently could not repeat accurately the fewsentences239 words
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