Malayan Saturday Post, 19 May 1928

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  • 672 1 He (m heat of argument) "Hut any fool i.m -ii that >lv (coolly "Well, that's where you have the advantage "Will mi kis> me "Isn't that just like a man, alv aj trying to shift the responsibility "h l^ p." good mincing matters," said the doctor. "Y<»u
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    • 119 1 It behoves the ptblic to take great care m the brand of Tea they drinkRubber leaves aciually mixed with Tea was the startling discovery recently. Don't buy nameless Teas of uncertain quality. Trust the name of "GOLD LEAF 11 and enjoy that sense of security we all desire when making
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    • 159 1 CHEMICALS PATEPfi MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION Please write for our price Mat SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 43-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED 1 GO TO 8. PUNTING. 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE, T*l Xo. 398 1 Tel. No. BMI »<♦»<»♦>«»»><>»<*>>»:»♦♦♦♦»«>♦ THE
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    • 70 2 1 gl KLOSTERj ilf a BEER jRHiI The World's j I HHl| Wfc m A i^^^lllillß^ra^W^^ 1 l|^ IB I" 1 I I^Stao^ j Obtainfbfe from all 'dealers I f I Katz Brothers, Ltd. Sole Agents I Hr\ JL A SENSATION 'VS^Smw^^r Now Norma Talmadge IKS^W^' gives it to the
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    • 149 2 i i i i i t i I SOMETHING NEW I f •J» v f J>sf^ JVe(r/ Jenjperance J)rinl( i THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: "It occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the f latter." F. N.s
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  • 32 3 SOIDC of tin S.C.C. players: Septa. Ldr. Uvock who made 63 m>t <,vi, Araj-.r Perkins <- Marshall (^q and Braddcll. Sefongor u >in.i; r >ut to field.
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  • 35 3 STAFF OF MESSRS BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., TELUK ANSON. The above photograph was taken on Sunday the 22nd. April, 1928 on the occasion of Mr. R. D Milligan's departure for home on furlough. SINGAPORE MAY RACES.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 169 3 SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 66. M i.,- DAT- 11 \C- n SLOOP" n TO; 16. SOR\ 18. COW; 19. CUP; 20. KWOLH; U.^?ig£Z&2t&& JKS S-'fcffS -A: ?A% M RAT; 4, KKN; 43. SEEDS; 44. SNIPS. GROWS- 6. RAP;;. AT; B. ELOPE; ia. COW; 14. OO; .S. TIJP; 17. BORED;
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  • 46 4 The pictures show children of all nationalities enjoying themselves New Municipal play ground at the come, of BOS Bassah Road and DhobyGhaut. Spectators at the tennis final Doubles Handicap Finalists, left to right Dr. Balhatchet, K. C. Oehlers, I*. N'orrisand S. L. Oehlers.
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  • 62 4 Photo sent b\ A prrotip I'lii't- m:u'li taken at Canton when th< Malayan Chinese visited their fatherland. Seated m the centre are (left t<> right General Wu Te-C I (Commissioner <»f Reconstruction Mr Tai Chi-Tao (Chancellor of Sun Vatsen rniversity ami Admiral
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    • 267 5 /^y\^%\ WEAKNESS, V< r-—^[J DEBILITY ANiEMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hzmoflobin Already ***** Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc ÜBTA^ABLI FROM ALL LBAPIMS DIBPMNtAaUM. CARLSBERG BEER M THE BEST. |w Obtainable
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    • 55 5 EVERY THING DE LUXE SILK AND SATIN EMBROIDERIES. Cushion covers Table-cloths and Bedspreads Panels and Tableaux LINEN EMBROIDERIES. j Tea-set and Dinner-set I Tea-cloths and Serviettes Bedspreads. VENETIAN LACES. Mats and Doylies Tea-sets and Centers Motifs GUARANTEED All handmade m TONKIN (Indochina) GREAT VALUE AT LOWEST PRICES compfoir su&imis De
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  • 4807 6  -  E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM By Author of The Double Four The Mischief Maker," &c. Chapter I. 44 Maraton has COCK I Maiatoii Maraton is here! Across 9oho, threading \UM wav With devilish ingenuity through males '>' narrow streets, Kattering With his ho tei little groups «»f uil.lH'iiim. swarthy
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    • 313 6 A Glass of Wincarnis a Day —Doctors revise the old saying An apple first made Mankind susceptible to all the ills that flesh is heir to, and somewhat on the analogy of take a hair of the dog that bit you," an apple a day has since been recommended as
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    • 128 7 NEv/cArV. I I 1,340 A Dicky Seat Extra jy A car with speed that can be The new car embodies all these (0 maintained mile after mile; power features including' Triplex non j5 j that takes you up a steep grade shattenble windscreen glass, four |C 5 without effort; instant
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    • 80 8 PAVILION A PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON m "WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW" also DOUGLAS MCLEAN m "HOLD THAT LION" FRED HUMES m "BLAZING DAYS" Commencing jrtay Ikth 1928. BOOK NOW THE BEST THE WORLD CAN GIVE COMING! ALHAMBRA ♦j. v If Ti^f T^rLLi-f -i i- I ereat
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    • 175 8 HAROLD I LLOYD I I IN i I THE 1 FRESHMAN i is to be shown at the i PAVILION j From Monday, the 28th. May t Booking qow open at IPATHE (MALAYA) LTD.,I 72, ORCHARD ROAD. Phoce No. 338 PRICES AS USUAL AAAAA A A A A A AAAAAAAAA
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  • 1038 9 The Ftamroz League. 1:11 k ,>,..*l that »»M'>.ry tote w,,. -Lanka Oafco I 1;,::;-..,; U ta next week. s The Indian A»ociation-\ M. L. a. the ton»o«©«^^™ NM layers on ettnei side turned up and the ground was m idea l condition and the only responsible .hokucNv anything
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    • 130 9 ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN CINEMA i SUNDAY MAY 20th. Jean Hersholt m "THE WRONG Mr. WRIGHT" j MONDAY MAY, 21st. 1 House Peters m "THE STORM BREAKER" ADELPBI BOTEL LTD. Harr>' H. Willies niredor Telephone 937, 981. i* Managing Director. i f M lff tt lff ttt***t* J yTiecNew Chevrolet
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    • 93 10 8 4< POBINSONC M FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I DURABLE FABRICS I KIDDIES' TOCS. j Materials that will stand the hardest of wear and I ffi endless washing are always kept m stock. ffi I Ct as Ben i y°™« special set of patterns that are I partioolarlv adaptable for
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    • 121 10 1 1 DO YOU KNOW That most of the Beer imported into tropical climates contain f chemicals which are most harm- I ful to health? 1 ALWAYS INSIST ON 1 GOLBBOTTLE j BEER j J The Pure Pilsner Gold, J J guaranteed free of Chemicals. j |YOU OWE THIS TO
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    • 189 13 THE WELL BALANCED I QUICK STARTING PAIR SHELL OIL .SHELL PETROL The Asiatic Petroleum Co, (s.s.) Ltd. (Incorporated In Enftlaad.) 8888 BTyBB EattSa HMB i Bil^^l I Bk SBft^^^Bl M^Qf^l i^v^t^3rfl9 H m ISIMEn Bi rKTvfvv*rnpDin Scdiiß H ffl HVHF] BJ I lMg'ClW!MttMßwJßaKBHHßsCTl|EB%^ffl^>^^^PT^^^^^^^ i JM H I Bwbl Hrjß^Wy^^v^^^^BlL^TjO BwSI
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    • 106 13 -to bring you Health (T>ECAUSE Quaker Oats gives the organism the JD maximum of nutrition at the minimum of effort, it is an ideal food during convalescence. Doctors everywhere recommend it. Abundant m vitamins, carbohydrates and mineral salts essential elements of perfect nutrition Quaker Oats increases vitality, replenishes strength, relieves
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  • 709 14 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Qm The "Tut faaa" it in.ikuiK a belated and not t<*> enthusiastic bid f«»i Urn aimKi^ti utiotiist crow ii, so vigorously claimed l)> the "Pfnant Gnaette/ 1 Tfii is .surprising sci-hiK what tlu\ (<M Ehc ideals tliu propagated) 'have brought rabbet to, iack
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  • 68 14 A steward stood at the gangway ship, shouting f<>r the benefit of an-.. g passengers, "First-class to the i Second-class to the left A young woman stepped aboard a baby m her arms. As she hesttati before the steward he bent over her i* "Oh said the girl, her face
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    • 177 14 BK!' i \nOßT;l>' LI Wy EUROPE P^3#Q# W* VCv Superior Service Jim Dollar Steamship Line American Mail Line i ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPE ROUND THF wort n PRESIDENT WILSON tUKUft KUUINU- 1 lit- WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FEATURES. PRESIDENT ADAMS PRESIDENT GARFIELD via p? n R IG r H TL t0
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    • 107 14 DO YOU POISON YOURSELFo Thoataadi oi people arc jm>k tht ir lyilipi by overlooking i. of daily n^ularity. Waste quickK ■cniwnlatet, aad if it jj eKprilfd daily Its poitOM arc ib| I>> the blood. The inmuiliati el are depression, k>>> oi appetite, ay.' temper. Pen people can avoid co >•[.
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  • 3770 15  -  ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEW SPECIAL SHORT STORY by Authors of "The Shulamite," "The Englishwoman," "Barbara," &c It's i pity that holidays have to come m end, isn't it? And this has been the allies! holiday I have ever known— quite the nicest Madge Grei spoke m
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  • 240 16 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 19, 1928. SINGAPORE TRAFFIC. The annual report of the Registrar ot Vehicles for Singapore, covering the year 1927, is full of interest, especially as showing to what enormous proportions traffic m tlu- Settlement has grown. It is rather alarming to find that m twelve months
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  • 227 16 A responsible Committee has condemned the Opium Revenue Reserve policyadopted as the result of the recommendation of a previous Committee which sat only three years igo. They describe it as "bid economics," condemn the excessive indulgence of posterity, and m effect declare that the time to worry
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  • 280 16 The fact that the Singap -v Flying Club arranged a lecture the other evening by Flight-Lieut. Carnegie, of the Far East Flight, on the precautions which must be taken by all who venture al«>ft m the Club's seaplanes is evidence that a sound policy of Safety First
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  • 329 16 The Editor, "The Malayan Saturday Post. 59, Hill Stnvt. Singapore. Sir, I am afraid you may lo^e some subscribers for writing that editorial on the above subject m Lisi Saturday's issue of your paper You certainly will not gel the thanks of the advocates of horseracing n<»r
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  • 2137 16 Sates by Spectator. Referees Muddle. M> comments last week on the question of competent referees has evoked lot of criticism for and against and m fairnesfi to N-iiR <>f the referees who are now officiating it must be conceded that, they have endeavoured to do their best. A
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    • 202 16 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30 p.m. 'AFTER DINNER DANCES €VERY 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. I I I Woe Perfect Mealtime Drink '-far more healthful
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    • 17 16 your A SoreThroat^^ FQR MAM I NT 4m^rmy thm f«r»M m mmi »kr.^ k-p. /PreTentt^L Infection dttu
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  • 76 18 Id the second division match. V.M C A vs. Malays, one player was ordered off the field for striking an opponent and shortly after further disgraceful incidents occurred and the referee completely lost o.ntroi of the- game and cancelled tne match. In fairness to
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  • 106 18 Grandmother (to Willie, who won't put awaj his toys) Willie, let me tell \<>u a story. Once upon time there was a little !><•>• who never put hi> toys away, ><• one day a terrible giant came and st.»k- him from his mttmmie and daddic. That's what will happen to
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    • 90 18 f »*'•"> 0 > I ■«■> j J Cable address N*pim*h\ ANNOUNCEMENT j fc I K. R, NAINAM US AH Having now enlarged bros., j OUR PHOTO ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT, WE ARE IN f SCH L BO °K-SELLERS, A POSITION TOFyFrilTr STATIONERS, NEWS j A KUbITION TO EXECUTE f AGENTS AND
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    • 376 18 BANNER RECORD! ELECTRICALLY RECCRd Ed 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED inn, Ham Ban Hainy Shor< Hugo, I -:«> m here >.. 1622 Pritari I* i\ 1 foot two, eyes ol io;s The Prisoner's S>n^ What Ki>s can <|<, 1001 Thanks tor the Burk; Behind the Clouds 1700 Meet Mi To-night m
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  • 808 19 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. \rg*s. ht nrincipal evidence supplied by the j cricket match m lst week-end was that of our aiing poverty m bawling As On match, this wai delayed start allow. gs decision -Sing* Ml „nU thr« wickets m getting r( runs than the visitor*
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    • 356 19 SSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (ISCOIPOHTID IN STIAITS StTTUICIMTS' E AO OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 483 20 I AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE I HIGH CLASS TEAKWOOD j FURNITURE ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED J i 1 i The Hen& Wah Company, I f 381 382 Victoria Street. SINGAPORE. Ud roghlv fro* cubic capacity. Puces f>.,n $21 8 Moonling to H. P. and t( ,uipn,ent. Spare Parts for all
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    • 63 20 MALAY RECORDS. I JUST RECEIVED large assort- I ments of finest Malay records I by famous singers. E D'SOUZA BROS., I MUSIC STORE, 42, Selegie Road, Singapore. I 1 1 f 1 TRENCCANU I j PRODUCTS I We invite your enqui- 1 ries on the following I RATTAN, DAMAR.I HIDES,
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  • 92 21 Miss Phipps is nineteen-year^-old star who is said to possess one of the most symmetrical figures m the movie world. She is shown wearing a body-fit evening gown of gold cloth, with gnld-brocaded net and gold-cloth ihawl. Hhine-t ■ne< help to
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  • 104 22 A snap of the play. A desptrate struggle for possession near the European goal. One of Ihc female impersonators, dressed ;i> a gorgeous peacock for the annual parade held by the Philadelphia Mummers. Ba bin Car-. Yal<\ who broke the world* s pole vaulting
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    • 269 23 1?l6 Name That Stands For Ffc the best' 1 /> ?x PAT i/it a ASK FOR I IQWI Al KUA: \^J BISCUITi when you next get your supply. j ImmM(l ...I IF YOU DO j Did you ever notice Jjj|. "NATIONAL" BULBS j that you- Municipal ijj| are not Qn|y
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    • 345 23 f 4 4 ♦~<^^+ TOWN CAFE I IDEAL SITUATION AT 35 RAFFLES QUAY CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS I AND PICNIC PARTIES t 1 T WE SUPPLY ICE-CREAM, MILK.i i^i^i^^^i^^ CAKES, COFFEE. I I >^^b^l^^^^Mb L£^ TEA CHOCOLATES 4 jT^^^^^^^^B^^^^blslE AND INDI AN FOOD I I r CHEAPEST AND t <^Mtf^tt^tej||^
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  • 512 24 BOOKS RANDOM NOTES. THE MASAI LION HUNT. Dr. Leonard Yanden Bergh. m his account of an anthropological exploration m Africa, entitled "On the Trail of the Pigmies" (T. Fisher Unwin), describes a lion hunt with spears by Masai warriors. In order to make sure of being able to photograph the
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  • 340 24 Very different from our modern, up-to-date educational establishments were some >of the village schools m former days, says the Rev. P. 11. Ditchfield. In our village we had an excellent old mistress, the wife of the butler at the manor-house, who seerm to have won the affection
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  • 251 24 Mrs. Aria gives us m "My Sentimental Sell" (Chapman and Hall) a capital story of Sir Gerald dv Maurier. which he tells at his own expense: "After I had been ten years at Wyndham's as actor-manager, with my rather long name emblazoned across the front
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  • 57 24 Jones was at a dinner party. He was shy and nervous, and could never summon up courage to speak because of his inability to say anything neat. "What a small appetite you have, Mj. Jones," said his hostess, with a smile. "To sit next to you," he replied, gallantly, "would
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    • 664 24 131 rAi*^- 50 o will be handed to ,P ii I I I |H COUPON. I To Charity Crosswords, No. 68, P. 0. Box 123, Singapore. I Dear 9irs. V I enclose S ts entrance fee(s) for the enclosed solutions m t your Crosswords Competition and agree to abide by
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 587 25 I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. 1 ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF IATAVIA) i* (Incorporated m Holland) OMOSm CONTKACT WITH THB NBTHBBLAND9 INDIAN GOV««NM«KI □I Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Deck, Aaet. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. REPRE4SENTATIVE for Singapore and
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    • 150 26 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. Weakly Children Derive Great Help BABY'S OWN TABLETS 1,, three i 'delicate from birth* .v expressed i w«rM «>f ssucktiei mfered bj Mothers when children have had i hard itart hi life For infallt uhc ;,u- .tiling, peevish, ikeplrat it night, tk-klc of ippetifc orf llllill)k 1(l
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    • 273 26 FOR QUALITY, SERVICE A COURTESY^! Singapore Casket Co., I 83. SELEGIE ROAD I Telephone No. 75 Alter Office Hours Phone No. n I I Undertakers, Monumental Masonsl and Marble Merchants, I THE MOST COMPLETE FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT 111 MAU?S I C. B WEBB I General Manager Ei fa t 1 '7"',.^H
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    • 32 27 BRITAIN'S BEST MOTOR VEHICLE X "VnT^/MJ P -pi MJ^fflL^" I__u' li -a^-*. &m II I 11 11 HI W^mmSE^^^^^^^^^/l t /iis\ 'Mi"" ilf THORMYCROFT (SINGAPORE) LTD., 5B ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 5000.
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    • 285 28 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ON TYRES Tyre Rubber C0.,(5.5.) Ltd., Hongkong Bank Chrs., Singapore, i ♦»»»4»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» t I Estate Trust Agencies! i (1927) Limited. *A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- j;PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: 1 I
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    • 248 28 WAITES ANTYPYO DENTAL CREAM. I ASK FOR FREE SAMPLE FROM W Hj FW.CBAPPLK I JEHT/i I Br I 55. Hill St. ifiEAiJ V I SIXi\PORB IK I DOCTORS *frlß I RECOMMEND IT. L^MtfT J I(ffi9 4 1 PREVENTS i HLjfl WHITENS THE *^^£> M-^^s^^^^f^^ II TEETH Nerve Strength I m
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    • 33 28 TENNIS I RACKETS I CLEARANCE SALE I SEVERAL KINDS OF I NEW AND SECOND-HAND I AT CHEAP PRICES. I THE PEACE Co I No. 49, Stimford Road. SINGAPORE. I TtL Nr 1996. I
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  • 84 29 Interested spectators Outrani Road School boys the winners The Victoria Bridge School giving an effective display— forming into a V their first initial. Boys m blue and svhitt marching m perfect unison Mm, Clarke (uik of the Inspector «»f Schools) presenting the shield to tin
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 30 Photograph taken at a farewell function given m honour of Mr G. Hawkins, M.C.S.. Secretary to the Resident Pahang. on the eve of his transfer as District L/rTicpr, I 3mpin. The Malay Volunteer Corp. Lewis Gun class and the instructor J. Bennett. me wertri.ng of Mr La; Nyien Khoon, the
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    • 74 31 llttlllltlltlllMllllMlltttllillllltimtfll ItllllllllillllltllllllfllltllltrifllltlUUltlllllMlllttllL^ MiTCHEtCg I MMt>M M M M I f 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 M M lit M M I I M I I M I I I M M M l l f 1 1 1 1 tH M I II M M U I I
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    • 89 31 I'here's no excuse for the H Isjn Horn 1 820 man who complains that wmmt****. he cannot get good old £fVsk\ Scotch whisky at a reason- y\^Ml a s*% jw iyr fti o JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD -jp^^\ SINCAPORE, PINANC, «»o KUALA LUMPUR 1 GLAZED ill B/ FLOORING! I TILES
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  • 1093 32 In Nit el works where metal sheet rolled ii sometimes happens thai .1 bulge maws its appearance on the sl|fitin sheet Ihe bulge ma) have bei n caused through some oversight m tin regulating nl the temperature or it may k due !<> some defi d m the
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    • 54 32 Bruises-strains *?j£\+ Apply Sloan* The blood circulars Mum^i f\jA Sloans Liniment I'jb)^^ STRAITS TAXIDERMISTS COY. No. 175, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. dermis," Singapore* BIRDS, ANIMALS, GAMEHEAD, ETC. MOUNTED TRUE TO LIFE. DEALERS IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS AND REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS. TANNING SNAKE SKIN, PYTHON SKIN. IGUANA AND LIZARD SKIN ANDALLKINDSOF
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    • 300 32 j We offer j OUR COMPOSITION EBONITE j ELECTRIC FITTINGS j I Unbreakable I Cleats. Insulators and Insulating-Tubes I Approved by 1 The Electrical Engineer of the Singapore Municipality. I ENQUIRIES I To make any special article I SOLICITED. The Singapore Patent Works Ltd, I 20, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. .^.t
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  • 227 33 I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Irving boys and gtA, cspeoally I ,1 brought up m U* Far hast are I suddenly to !o* their colour, I ,\,nd happy spirits and to become iua listless, nervous and weak. I-" popular explanation that they M v "out-grown their
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  • 179 33 LORD BIRKENHEAD'S OPINION. A section of the Press describes as vmarkable Lord Birkenhead's article m well-known women's magazine, m vhich the Sectary of State for India leclares that the employment of women n industry is a sign of the decline of their social status. <
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  • 872 33  -  Sir William Beack Thomas DRYING PROCESS SECRET. Costly Factories. A New Prospect. The Secret. (Bj ftg 1 have just seen m Eynshatn, a village >ix miles outside Oxford, the first fruits of an experiment which seems to me to \k full of immediate promise for British apiculture.
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    • 219 33 I^l^V^^M Schering angle and you will be handed a remedy curing gout and >^M l^aV rheumatism, without disagreeable by effects W y/ajk resulting therefrom. Atophan Schering elim> SjW& nates superfluous formations of uric acid thai X^TtjSSilffl appear to form chiefly m the organism of such '*flfafl&miFy>yy%r persons as are not
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    • 471 34 EYE GLASSES! BEBT QUALITY FRAMES I AND' FITTINGS I IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED I SOLI* GOLD I IMITATION AND REAL TOITOISESHELL FIRST QUALITY LEHSES WHITE AND CROOKE3 GLASS SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS F BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND SPECTACLE MAKERS CO PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES PRISMATIC
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