Malayan Saturday Post, 12 May 1928
1928-05-12
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section33 1928-05-12 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAY AS LEAOiNB PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY W ol lX' NO 11 MAY t2. 19 28. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAY 12. 192833 words
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Advertisement186 1928-05-12 1 i SINGAPORE PIANO C».| J Rallies Place. Sliwre, J[ f BEST VALUE f ft I MUSICAL I INSTRUMENTS i < 1 l l I <l l fc -»-^»-»^^*^=»^a=iTfcIIIIItlltl»*lilii»IIIII»IIll' By Special fe,^^ Appointment To His Majesty T he King of Siam HUP^ ESTD. 1872. MAGNIFICIENT JEWELLERY DIAMOND NECKLACES DIAMOND BRACELETS M186 words
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Advertisement12 1928-05-12 1 I SIMUfOIE PIANO to. J liftttsPlxc. Stoppirt S [GRAMOPHONES: j RECORDS j12 words
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Advertisement273 1928-05-12 2 1 HENDERSON LINE. I SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS I sTY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN 1 RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. with through connections form Singapore. I (Connecting Btsamer arriving the tame day as the Henderson Steamer sails) I HOMEWARD SAILINGS. c Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon. X* Keinmendine June o Keinmendine Spt. 29273 words
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Advertisement274 1928-05-12 2 BIBBY LINE. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Herefordshire Z May 31 Shropshire Sep Gloucestershire June 14 Herefordshire Sept. 20 Oxfordshire June 2S Gloucestersh.re Oct. 4 Uncashire July If Oxfordshire Oct. Cheshire July 26 Lancashire Nov. 1 Yorkshire Aug. 9 Cheshire *ov. 15 Leicestershire- Aug. 23 Yorkshire Nov. 29 Faasege Rates include train fares274 words
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Article614 1928-05-12 3 beat." The modern is bare-faced," sayi a critic. He can't possibly realise how much the modern girl puts on her face. li love has an alphabet and why not? —it probably consists of avowals and consents. In the days not so old the girls kissed and made614 words
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Advertisement112 1928-05-12 3 behoves the public to take great m the brand of Tea they drink— jer leaves actually mixed with vas the startling discovery recently. t buy nameless Teas of uncertain ty. Trust the name of "GOLD F" and enjoy that sense of securie all desire when making our pur:s. Goid Leaf112 words
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Advertisement150 1928-05-12 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 WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED? GO TO 8. PUNTING. 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. Tal No. 3981... Tel. No. 39t1" THE BEST SWISS MADE150 words
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Advertisement57 1928-05-12 4 »»»4»»»»»»»»»»»^ j g KLOSTER i^HKsHi^B B^t B*^ B^^ MSSh DlLI\ flHll The Worlds Best j Obtainable from an dealers Katz Brothers, Ltd. j Sole Agents I T^f^fc^ A SENSATION I Now Nor »"a Talmadge I !K^^^m gives jt to the world as wS&T/<& offerings of the screen. t3k£&*. THE L57 words
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Advertisement117 1928-05-12 4 SOMETHING NEW fr L E f .7^ Ji/etr/ Jenjperance J)rin/( > THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: i; t occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the nutritive properties of the former, with tht caffefot af the I f. n:% kola I Is different to all others m j117 words
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Article, Illustration14 1928-05-12 5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BEAUTIFUL KOTTA TINGGI WATERFALL, JOHORE. SPENDING A HOLIDAY AT TBE WATERFALL.14 words
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Article, Illustration96 1928-05-12 6 Mr. Ormaby-Gore'i \-W\\ toJohore Pr The girls of the Johori» Malay Vernacular School entertaining Mr. Ormshy-Gore with Malay songs. Mr. Onntby-G m at t h o .1 > >h >r»' Convent School. The Rev. Mother Superior is seen talking to Hr. Ormsby-Oort, next to whom is96 words
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Advertisement271 1928-05-12 6 l_J|-|_IJT_H->ir-» II l_llT_lflftl~l 111 |-n— i -Liiilii I SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 65. 4<n>*s. 1. It. I. Betty. 6 To. 8. Sice. 10. Earn. 12. He. 13 Sky. 15. Ma. 16. Re. \7. Event. 19 Ma 21 Awe-era 23. Nolem. 24. Carka. 25. Product. 27. O». 29. Stalk 30.271 words
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Advertisement133 1928-05-12 7 CARLSBERG BEER M THE BEST. Sll tainab e rom a dealers an( the case from |3TheE&st Asiatic Co., Ltd. mSWS SINGAPORE. Sole Importers Parker Desk Sett Equipped wtth Parker Po#teld Fern cv/i iW as oAndup to Y«a can Lay thai Pen ZWsj ■aa d» Fsint Won't Dry RICH Glass and133 words
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Advertisement129 1928-05-12 7 J^\^XJ WEAKNESS. X- S^-'ll) DEBILITY AN/EMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoilobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than scrums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LBADIMO DItFBNeVAJLIIi, I !Do not confuse J^. fJW S129 words
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Advertisement59 1928-05-12 7 I EVERY THING DE LUXE SILK AND SATIN EMBROIDERIES. Cushion covers Table-cloths and Bedspreads j Panels and Tableaux > LINEN EMBROIDERIES. Tea-set and Dinner-set Tea-cloths and Serviettes Bedspreads. j VENETIAN LACES. Mats and Doylies 'j Tea-sets and Centers I Motifs GUARANTEED All handmade m TONKIN I (Indochina) GREAT VALUE AT59 words
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Article2784 1928-05-12 8 HAROLD WINTLE - HAROLD WINTLE By (Author of "The Man With The Key," "The Greater Love," "The Spirit of The Car den," Etc., Etc.) Mr. Backer Woodaami Sqi fred Urn* torstead, m the Country of Devon, wa> not at all happy, contented, nor devoid of fear a> DC Parted off2,784 words
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Advertisement143 1928-05-12 8 nllU II ■■■i., L *?pj f Wincarnis gives you I Life Blood Poor blood is responsible for a larger number of human disorders than is dreamed of. Neuralgia, insomnia, indigestion, loss of appetite, to mention but a few, often have as their basic cause nothing else but impoverished blood. The143 words
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Article1519 1928-05-12 9 man's coat. "Sit down," he said under his breath. "Don't make an ass of yourself, man. Let's make the best terms we can, and get away." Bnt Woodseaves heeded him not. With a tremendous effort he appeared to recover his self-control. "I denounce Philip Holde for1,519 words
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Advertisement9 1928-05-12 9 "NOwllT HEALTH IS SPLENDID-1 FEEL LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL!"9 words
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Advertisement149 1928-05-12 10 vvv HAROLD LLOYD! IN 1 THE I I FRESHMAN j is to be shown at the I PAVILION I From Monday, the 28th. May Booking qow open at I fPATHE (MALAYA) LTD.J 72, ORCHARD ROAD, Phone No. 338 PRICES AS USUAL »-A V*• VV V V%•%• V w V% w149 words
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Article474 1928-05-12 11 Wallace Beery and Raymond llatton the heroes of BFHIND TUT FRONT have eclipsed themselves m their latest comedy WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW and when you read the story you will see what an enormous amount of fun has been extracted from this subject. Having474 words
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Advertisement142 1928-05-12 11 lADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN CINEMA I SUNDAY MAY 13th. I "OH BABY >f with Madge Kennedy and I I Creighton Hale MONDAY MAY, 14th i Jacqueline Logan and Cullen Landis m 44 PEACOCK FEATHERS" 5 ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. I! .> Harry H. Willies 1 A Managing Director. Telephone 937, 935.142 words
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Advertisement166 1928-05-12 11 NOTICE. I I V/e beg to notify our numerous i T Customers that we have this day enlarg-\ ted our Business dividing out premises'! i into thi cc sections, namely Carpentry, I Designing and Painting. And notice is also given that owing I I to the Rubber Slump we have166 words
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Advertisement124 1928-05-12 12 I -ROBINSONS" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I DURABLE FABRICS f FOR KIDDIES' TOCS. 'i Materials that will stand the hardest of wear and Readiest* washing are always kept m stock. Let us send you a special set of patterns that are m particularly adaptable for this purpose. DURO, TOBRALCO, TRICOLENE,124 words
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Advertisement139 1928-05-12 12 I FOR HOUSING SCHEMES 30. Si Michael s Foad. SINGAPORE jF9riL flßArv* my MANUFACTURER OF A PBECAST CONCRETE 3| gfe^ v, 1^)1^ POST AND PANEL VflUgJe Slflll COOLIE LINES. n "^*^_y BATHROOMS. SENTRY BE|i||faM^^HM^B^^^^^^^^^B^^^B AND fi/ocJb o/ two Kitchens. TELEPHONE BOXES: LATRINES AND OTHER W BUILDINGS, CANTI LEI'EB AND SQL139 words
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Article, Illustration100 1928-05-12 13 The first new Ford car to be produced m Canada, a Tudor, is shown about to be driven off the final assembly line at Ford City hy Mr. W. R. Campbell, vice-president and treasurer, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. This first oar marked the commencement <>f active production en100 words
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Article, Illustration70 1928-05-12 14 ,<„,„.,„(•,„ .0r.11.rt.-mi* fr-n 11 prt. Of Si^por. a.«end,.l ,1,- ,H,,»ra, Photograph taken at the bungalow of j»t No. 309. Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, m celebration of the Jnd"Anniversary A view nf tli»» Church The Statue of the Patron Saint Beggars lining upMr. Low Peng - 70 words
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Advertisement131 1928-05-12 15 THE WELL BALANCED QUICK STARTING PAIR 1 SHELL OIL .SHELL PETROL The Asiatic Petroleum Co, (i.i.) Ltd. II (Incorporated In England.) I Keep your Flashlight |1 I ALIVE I I TJELOAD your flashlight If JWr\ I JtV with fresh, powerful U Jjkv S^ )j I Eveready Unit Cells. An I131 words
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Advertisement70 1928-05-12 15 The M Valet" Blade has not only the sharpest edge ever i put upon steel, but there is also m the "Valet* Razor a self stropping device which revives that edge from day to day. The super keen blade is kept sharp for 50 or 60 shaves by just ten70 words
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Article350 1928-05-12 16 Opportunities of To-Day. LORD BKAVEBBAOOK'fi VIKWS. hat arc the qualities that make for success? They are three: Judgment, Industry and Health, and perhaps the greatest of these is judgment, writes Lord JJfaverbrook m Success. These are the three pillars that hold up the fabric of success. Hut350 words
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Article252 1928-05-12 16 LARGELY ATTENDED RECEPTION The wedding of Mr. Tan Peng Long, the Mcond son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Mian* Sung, I lon. Secretary of the Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of the C C A), and Miss Scan Sai Cheng, the Ottly daughter of Mr. and Mrs.252 words
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Advertisement288 1928-05-12 16 JACKIE COOGaN-RECORDS Recorded by Jackte himself 7 INCH DOUBU Ufttft to Jack and Jill Old King Cole 1 2 Cinderella The Three Hears 15 Simple Simon Tom, Tom The Piper's Son 16 Mary Had A Little Lamb Little 80-Peep 22 Sing A Song of Sixpence Hush A Bye Baby 24288 words
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Advertisement387 1928-05-12 16 I ELECTRIC BOOKS I KWctric Ufhting and Power WstrHnUion, an ICletnentary M^uai I of FkctncalKnuincmn,. By W. Perren Maycock, M.I.Jf .E. IMcctncal Treatment, by Wilfred HarrisM.D, F.R.CP. 6.30| t licctrical Instruments m Theory and Practice I.W S. Whittaker's Klectrical l^npneer's Pocket-Book, by R. E. Neal, founded by Keneltn FMgcumbe Dl>3U387 words
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Article1256 1928-05-12 17 WELCOME - WELCOME By ra mroz Competition 6 dubs m th» competition maybe livided into two groups. Ihe £Sf Union and the Y&ICA *t for champwnship .honour whUst s Indian Association At he Gold v ill be trying to avoid the wooden rue Dukes had an easy tone Cold Storage1,256 words
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Advertisement130 1928-05-12 17 1,670 if You will like its fine appearance and marvel at its performance. J It marks a new epoch m automotive engineering m point of inbuilt quality-niceties of mechanical design, lavish use of the J53 finer metals, precision m delicate machining processes. No R worthy feature that contributes to exceptional130 words
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374 1928-05-12 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 12, 1928. GAMBLING IN MALAYA. Tb.re are. no doubt, those who deprecate the candour of the Sultan of Johore the other day, m speaking publicly of the gambling craze m Malaya, on the ground that a Ruler should keep aloof from all controversy. But. after374 words
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Article257 1928-05-12 18 some u-turn ol optimum HOBS to havt been cauted b\ ihe iccom modest rally <»t rubber prides l*Old «>i caution MOM to be Mcetttr) lor the benefit <>> those with an eye to investment m the industry we bave no oonceni with the speculator, whose flins Off257 words
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Article289 1928-05-12 18 Heaven forbid that there should ever be a next war." But while human nature and international jealousies remain what they are the possibility of another great world conflict exists, despite the tragic lessons taught by the last one, and the continuance of the League of289 words
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Article636 1928-05-12 18 Sot, i b\ "Spectator" Problem of Referees One could sympathise with the S. I on their dMfcull task m providing referee for the KVCffll matches m all the divis 11)riN of the League but that something is radically WTOflfl some where is obvious to the patrons ot the636 words
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Advertisement353 1928-05-12 18 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30—7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone 937, 938. Telegrams: Adelphi ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ARE YOU AFRAID YOU WILL BE THROWN OUT OF JOB?353 words
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Advertisement19 1928-05-12 18 Sore Throat it quickly conquered by a few ÜbleU of fORMAMINT At v* ChtmttU ««u iMHt a B*tt T*-<Uv.19 words
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Article736 1928-05-12 19 A correspondent writes m the Hockey World":— The London XI was a strong one, and onsisted of many well-known interationals. such as W. A. Brown (Ireland), I Morlev. Brown (Scotland), Lieut. T. I. Shelley (England) and A. D. Ogilvy lingland). The ground was m quite >ood736 words
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Article775 1928-05-12 19 It is impossible to say what is happenbig to SOUK of our first division teams. The other day it was the Malays and now he Dukes. With a little more accuracy n front of the goal they would have been opdessly defeated by the P. B's.775 words
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Advertisement94 1928-05-12 19 BUICK MOTOR HIRING No. 6, Orchard Rotd, Blngtport. Comfortable Reliable Buick Oar» for hire DAY AND NIGHT. 5 Mater Buick cars at $2.70 p. hoar net! 7 water Buick cars at $4.50 >, Sports Model and Saloon cars at $3.50 v Trips to and from Federated Malay States can be94 words
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Article2257 1928-05-12 20 (fiction ixed A IIKSi RATIONAL PICTURE itarring iiahky i,\N<;i>n\ 111 l CAST. Ihe odd Irllow HARRY I ANDON The (iirl Gladys McCoonell The Man Cornelius Kecte An adaptation o! lirst National's screen presentation of the original story by I lan v I andon. Scenario by lames andon2,257 words
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Advertisement336 1928-05-12 20 Rheumatic twinges-ended! \3j The basic cause of most rheumatic pain (*^^J^i^ S^x is congestion. Apply Sloans. It stinui- I i ~y^S W**L lates circulation. breaks up congestion J^ I f^jP^>^ Sloan's Liniment MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 35, RESULT. Th« m itches included m th^ coupon resulted as follows:- Birmingham 2336 words
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Advertisement162 1928-05-12 20 IHSTMjJji Woe Perfect Mealtime Drink instantly, one level teaspoonful to a cup INSTANT POSTUM is easy to make. Put one level teaspoonful into a cup. Mix with boiling water to dissolve. Add milk and sugar to taste. It is delightful mellow, savoury refreshing, delicious all the purity and wholesomeness of162 words
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Article100 1928-05-12 21 The hawker had just beta moved on by the policeman, and was cross about it. "Gam! Who wouldn't be a pol»ceiman?" he taunted. Nothing to do but stand still doing nothing while he walks around listening for anything he can see!" Whiz— "Did you ever march into hattie to the100 words
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Advertisement309 1928-05-12 21 ARE YOU FOND OF GOOD BOOKS PICTURES? Your life is greatly influenced by the BOOKS you read and the PICTURES you see. Form a library of Good Books which develop your character and will ever be increasing your knowledge. How real and lasting is the happiness which lovers of literature309 words
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Advertisement375 1928-05-12 21 i CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 67. $750 IN PRIZES will be oaid to the successful competitors m this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. 1 From the profits of the competition 60% will be handed to i ST. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. I I <>' COUPON. To Charity Crosswords, No.375 words
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Advertisement217 1928-05-12 22 I- ''^••^■B^MBBB™^^^^ ft EVINRUDE LOCKWOOD OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTORS World's Official A. P. B. A Speed Record created on 14th Not: li«L'T of 33:643 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10 85 on the BKAKS« NOT merely a H. P. calculated rough)} from cubic capacity. Prices fioni 2217 words
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Advertisement164 1928-05-12 22 DIGESTIVE POWDER FOR CHILDREN j This powder is prepared i 4fc the best selected mcc Parent i ore o baby fc foc> ingredients by the undersig- experience m Chinese M L^iy r-i-CT^ 1 ll jsindi spensable forchil- J '-f\^ M*4 r^< suffering from 'ndlgest W'llJßl Bfca^ iflillfr Worms loss of164 words
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Article, Illustration97 1928-05-12 23 itev«dore cooliei from Tanjong Pagar visited the Kramat at Bukit Timah for worihip on Surday At ril 29th. Huge pots of rice and mutton-curry beintf preprre*! f<>r the worshippers. Serving th»> mcd on plantain leaves. Enjoying the repast. A curious belief-Worshippers who pray for97 words
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Article, Illustration79 1928-05-12 24 Y. M. C .A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. W.it chi viz he < i"ni\ ;i l. Nu M ng Guai winner Sei or Eighty Yards Breast Stroke, and* Chia poh Chong w h came second m the Senior I'Jo Yards Medley Race. Mong Guan m the "Frog Dive" Ah Kirn m the79 words
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Advertisement238 1928-05-12 25 Th 6 Name That Stands For I f*i THE BEST! I OR ■f^^l PAT KUA^ I when you next get your supply. I IF YOU DO id you ever notice -Ifpf- "NATIONAL' 1 BULBS at your Municipal IfTfl'* are no on y mac e ill creeps up to give more238 words
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Advertisement454 1928-05-12 25 TOWN CAFE i IDEAL SITUATION AT 35 RAFFLES QUAY y .j. CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS t AND PICNIC PARTIES WE SUPPLY t j1 V ICE-CREAM, MlD\,v I b CAKES, COFFEE, j 1 j|.. -^%^^BSfe TEA, CHOCOLATES »*.;>;/ U^-; ti^j^Sflfl^g^jj^; AND INDIAN FOOD :i3 V BEST. --r_ We have now obtained454 words
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Article436 1928-05-12 26 BOOKS RANDUM NOTES. AN ASSYRIAN LAW-BOOK. Ancient Marriage Customs. Interesting evidence bearing on mari iftgc customs m Ancient A.vsyria has bcefl discovered by the Deutsche Orient Geatdschaft m excavation! on the site oi old Asshur. The cuneiform inscription on clay tablets, dated from language and scripts at about noo 8.C.,436 words
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Article383 1928-05-12 26 Thomas Raleigh - Thomas Raleigh. Notes by Sir Many to whom the- "Annals of the Church m Scotland," composed Ly Sir Thomas Raleigh during his last years at Oxford, may not appeal, will be interested m his own autobiographical notes, which are prefixed m the volumepublished by the Oxford383 words
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Article, Illustration165 1928-05-12 26 Are Bad For Both Your Baby and Yourself. Chic of the first signs that sonicthj is wrong with an infant is disturbed iU If your baby is wakeful and m pain'i suffer too, not only m anxiety but aj for want of your proper night's rest. At such165 words
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Advertisement643 1928-05-12 26 I Koninklye Paketvaart Maatschappij. <• iHOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF ftATATIA) .1. (Incorporated ia Holland) CNDBI CONTRACT WITH THB NKTHBELANDS INDIAN OOTBKNMBMT. J Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's l)««k, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., AccounUnt, Providing Dept. and t Passage Dept. J REPRESENTATIVE for643 words
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Article685 1928-05-12 27 Argus - Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW. B I soccer arises oul of ng Malay team loi sportsmanship ktvas made to convert a awarded against their opasi week the Shanghai ChiilN rej d did noi seem to atfrom three penalty kicks > not "sportsmanship" at on< of the worst685 words
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Advertisement176 1928-05-12 27 iiMi ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<»♦ t S OVER $B'oooloo°8 000l00 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Ikcorpoiaud ik Si«,its S«ttumenis> J OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the176 words
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Article, Illustration797 1928-05-12 28 <• BEING SMILES OF THE <. WEEK <• A A A A A A A A A A A A A r0 By "Qui:" One thing of which rubbei i> prolific is metaphor Some nme ago we hail litebuoy, "lifebelt And umbrella" as simile^ lot Restriction, \v ith 'mill-stone"797 words
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Article55 1928-05-12 28 Fanatic: what's the good of m\ scribing to the paper when I know foi absolute tact that this wicked m coming to an end- Tactful Newsagent: But, after all, s« you'll want to read all about the trophe when it happens, wont you: Fanatic: That's true Ver)55 words
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Advertisement214 1928-05-12 28 f*§^~- V %NORTH 3 %> EUROPE 1$ SIA .>■:•;■.., -J3t m *sr- P^£ r Excell «"< Acco mm oda.ion S Cfe|S^s;" '^< FR!^VQ Superior Service J§§| Dollar Steamship Line Ba American Mail Lin? J— j ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD. PRESIDENT WILSON FEATURES. PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES214 words
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Advertisement283 1928-05-12 29 I AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE I I HIGH CLASS I; TEAKWOOD FURNITURE i ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED I The Heng Wah Company, jj 381 382 Victoria Street, I SING APORF. I <*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*>♦♦♦♦«» +*»*«>♦ 1 A—— A A A.- >.-A. V "«r V V V V "W t We manufacture locally283 words
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Advertisement149 1928-05-12 30 /i g MUUky THE AUSTIN '7 THEAUSTIN 2 JUMP*^ SALOON SALOON $3250 JKSr TOURER SI 29 TOURER $2,550 BORNEO MOTORS ,iQP? I s|^"'* l Singapore, PenaDg, Koala Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ON TYRES I Firestone Ty re Rubber Co., (S.S.) Lid., Hongkong Batik Chrs., Singapore. WAITES ANTYPYO149 words
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Advertisement214 1928-05-12 30 11 Pyy^ sm^ <M A delicate Boy Kalzana is the building material of all body cells. A lack of calcium m water and food, may lead to many serious complaints like anaemia, tooth decay, rickets, scrofula and general weakness. A well-known phyaician. Dr. R. L. Kollewijn, write* "M calcium deficiency214 words
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Advertisement24 1928-05-12 30 TENNIS RACKETS CLEARANCE SALE SEVERAL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND AT CHEAP PRICES THE PEACE Co., No. 49, Stimford Road, SINGAPORE. Td. No. 1996.24 words
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Article, Illustration64 1928-05-12 31 Photo b\ leti ing re idy f >r a r ice. Tin- ('linker Pair Race. .1. C, H. Booth who won the Club Sculling Championship. T. H. Stone, the runner-up m the Club Sculling Championship A COtP OK AND B LLIAIIDLight Studio - 64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1928-05-12 32 Photograph taken at the reception given on the lawn of the Singapore Chinese Girls School An account of the wedding will be found on another page38 words
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Article, Illustration23 1928-05-12 32 Mr. Mrs. TAN PENG LONG Mr Ho Kirn Teck leading m Kwahiri. Lieut. Armitage up. Sir Arnold Grindley an interested spectator.23 words
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Advertisement87 1928-05-12 33 I There's no excuse for the Born 7&JO man who complains that sau gang strong! he cannot get good old iSTil&\ l MJa^>'/lirf7f/iBPBBBII JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, PENAHC, and KUALA LUMPUR S^ S I GLAZED yfl B P/ FLOORING I T LES TILES I Bl t87 words
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Article1100 1928-05-12 34 m .1 recently published book entitled "Constructive Citizenship," Dr. L. P< Jacks relates an HKniuit which illustrates tin- different ways m which peqplt react t<» the ideal <>f <»thi r», IK tells hjow he Irisifted picture gallery, accompanied by a boy nine <>r ten years of age who1,100 words
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