Malayan Saturday Post, 16 June 1928
1928-06-16
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section29 1928-06-16 1 The Malayan Saturday Post dfdf df IJiftea 3y J&uaCop MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Jtft&a £g &unlop |l/QL. V^JjO- 22 JUNE 16. 1928. PRICE 2Q CENTS t^t*.29 words
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Advertisement318 1928-06-16 1 I Every Dealer sella and recomnienw Tyree of the Dunlop range* I J JMBbL Appointmeat to k: *ig& King of Siim jfW m '^JmWKf I '^faa^BBBBBBT fo^r I iST PRIZES for SPORTS jHk I 1 STERLING SILVER CUPS AND MEDALS flflHftl BF* aV B GREAT VARIETY* OF NEWEST PATTERNS. KSCMEiy318 words
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Advertisement268 1928-06-16 2 I HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDLXE OF SAILINGS »Y FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. f with through connections form Singapore. (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon. •Sagaing July 7 Kemmendine Spt. 29 Burma July 21 Bhamo Oct. 13268 words
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Advertisement226 1928-06-16 2 BIBBY LINE. 1 Of fast twin-screw mail passenger vessels between aANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. fl HOMEWARD SAILINGS j Oxfordshire June 28 Oxfordshire Oct. Lancashire July 12 Lancashire Nov. 1 Cheshire July 20 cheshire Nov. X Yorkshire Aug. 9 Nov 2Q 1 Leicestershire226 words
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Advertisement112 1928-06-16 2 LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVIGATION CO. (Inc. in Italv) 1 SINGAPORE TO ITALY Calling at Colombo, Port Said, Brindisi Venice and Trieste by the following up-to-date linen. m.v. Viminale 16,065 tons due July 2 m.v. Esquilino 16,065 tons due July 30 am m.v. Romolo 17,300 tons due Aug. 2; m.v. Venezia 14,610112 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post
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Article611 1928-06-16 3 It a girl's face is her fortune, my girl ought to get arrested for counterfeiting. Wife of well-known man. "You loved me more when we were only engaged. Well-knot a Man.— "Well le tell the truth, my d< ar, I no er cared for married women." "You611 words
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Advertisement109 1928-06-16 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER /VE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION. Please write for our price Hit SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORL 1 WAKEFIELD Bjßß^W^Mff-pW I— ii OBTAINABLE x^ j^j^EVERVWHERE Make a regular habit of ■^fgjg) drinking DARIGOLD IAP-COl II !V, lk Everv particle109 words
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Advertisement157 1928-06-16 3 t? *.FSS~ —w* lt m~BBBW* -*SBBbI^SwJ^BSSSBBBbC*ME3BBMB»»«».^^»«^ *^SBB^^^ Jw ii iIT /wißlisl V; u n Ej -*."-^"M^^»s^^KRra(3B\^j^' |'l It behoves the public to take great care in the brand of Tea they drinkRubber leaves actually mixed with Tea was the startling discovery recently. Don't buy nameless Teas of uncertain quality. Trust157 words
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Advertisement139 1928-06-16 4 <f+»+^»4h»»+^»»»»»»»»**»*:; KLOSTERJ DECK I The Worlds j t Obtainable from all dealers 2 JKatz Brothers, Ltd. X t I Sole Agents T fO Q»t tttt"ff"fr'o"*' AAA T A T AAAAAAAAAAA *tttf fl l J ALHAMBRA I IVA UADAI^VJI 1 I A il/l IX KIX V^aWn jf I mj In. ITlrAIVri139 words
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Advertisement99 1928-06-16 4 v SOMETHING NEW j I i 1 j e °%^T J/ .^^RRB**^^^^ a i J^e J"tVet7/ Jetriperance J)rin/( 1 j. 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 j latter." 7 j99 words
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Article, Illustration191 1928-06-16 5 INSTALLATION OF MALAY CHIEFS AT KLANG BY H .E. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. Photos by The installation ceremony, Clival of H.E. tlu High Commissiotui companicd by the Raji Muda. HI-, inspects the Guard <>f Honour. he Malay 1 icfs who were installed. Left to right Che Ali, (Asst. Penghu'n, K.ang aaO.Y. Kok Pudu - 191 words
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Article, Illustration164 1928-06-16 6 KINGS BIRTHDAY PARADE AT KUALA LUMPUR WEDDING: MOSBERGEN— FREESE. The wedding of Mr. William erbert Mosbergen, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Mosbergen and Miss M Catherine Annie Freese. of the General Hospital was solemnised on the 2nd instant at Cathedral I Shepherd, the Rev. Father Ruaudel o.Nakajima & Co. - 164 words
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Advertisement201 1928-06-16 7 SCARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from TheEast Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers t WEAKNESS, DEBILITY ANOIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than201 words
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Advertisement61 1928-06-16 7 EVERY THING DE LUXE SILK AND SATIN EMBROIDERIES. Cushion covers Table-cloths and Bedspreads Panels and Tableaux LINEN EMBROIDERIES. Tea-set and Dinner-set Tea-cloths and Serviettes Bedspreads. VENETIAN LACES. Mats and Doylies Tea-sets and Centers Motifs GUARANTEED j All handmade in TONKIN (Indochina) j GREAT VALUE I AT j LOWEST PRICES j61 words
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Article904 1928-06-16 8 Sir Jagadis Bose's New Experiments. Sir Jagadis C BOM Ka\e a laminating lecture on "The Motor Mechanism of 1 hints" at Iniversity College, Loudon. He exhibited for the first time in Lonelon some new instruments which he had devised to record in one way ;md904 words
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Article175 1928-06-16 8 There Is Immediate Relief And Comfort for Children In BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The health of infants .mil little chilel- mi i> subject to i.q.id changes, and motluis should not idqi >» l ni>t si K n of fevcrishness, with chills and flushes. Bftl v's Own175 words
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376 1928-06-16 8 "Culture is the bouquet, the aroma, of experience, writes Mr. John Erskinc in the Century Magazine. "We conned, it with education, yet we all feel that education is only a possible ingredient -not every educated person is cultured, net every cultured person has376 words
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Advertisement210 1928-06-16 8 f THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. "1 I THE LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH I j IN BOOK FORM. t W^t^mSZ IWILUAM HOLE I B TTT^¥? L^L S^ ?JL E .J J il mm £*BEEtUMt£M*imm+L i i^j*s*gE3MKKEto**m*MEEßß I I Reproductions in Colour-Facsimile of the Eighty Water-Colour Drawi b J by210 words
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Article4786 1928-06-16 9 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM r I Author of "The Double Four The Mischief Maker," &c. )|>n uall ,<] alone with Khsabeth following afternoon in the flower nm tLyndWood. She was apoloejslOUM unexpected additions to the ,f their guests. other always forgets whom she has 1 0W H for4,786 words
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Advertisement137 1928-06-16 9 10 -r »^R%^»<RR»«RWRWSRRWRJRRSSRRR»RRRRR»RMRRRRRRRRRRRRRSR»SRSRjR«SR»SSRM»RSSS»RiRB Never a car vJK m Beautiful" wi oxr^ Never a car so f^ood f *^-ißi''llPlM ißß Wssiiiiißt^^^^^^^^R^BssßP^MiißlLMFri 'nsi^^^ rPS «r^bW^rt m^^^^^ siv x^srl'fAi Today's Buick brings to Accompanying this oui*^wß^e\ Y its owners a higher degree v>ard beaut\ and givinq 'V'S^V^Bsk DedMt > ,f,<in <m > ,cr137 words
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Advertisement183 1928-06-16 10 Wincarnis-like Life itself! I Tnrom the very first glass of this J X? wonderful health giving tonic 1 wine you will derive benefit. It will strengthen you both mentally |j and physically— your nerves will p become stronger, your sleep better, your whole outlook will become brighter; it will help183 words
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Advertisement111 1928-06-16 11 J PAVILION HAROL D L LOYD J "THE KID BROTHER" I HIS LATEST AND GREA'IEST. I LONDON PAPERS PROCLA'MED THIS TO BE THE BEST HE HAS YET MADE. I YOU POSITIVELY MUST SEE THIS I THE KID BROTHER. I m. EfIRLY IN JULY I HI YOUR FAVOURITE BRAND M ♦♦♦♦Qt111 words
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Advertisement164 1928-06-16 11 ADELPHI HOTEL I ROOF GARDEN CINEMA i f X SUNDAY JIM 17th I ft REGINALD DENNY 1 J IN i "TAKE IT FROM ME." I »j» MONDAY JINK 18th PERCY MARMONT AND ALMA REUBENS I IN t "A WOMAN'S FAITH. J ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. Harry H. Willies J Managing Director.164 words
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Article3606 1928-06-16 12 KATHARINE TYNAN - I by I SPECIAL SHORT STORY. j KATHARINE TYNAN L Author of Peggy the Daughter," Her Ladyship." &c. J It was a matter ol renSDfSS with Mis. Kernahan that she had once •iM-wished'' dm PatsN Kenny, and naajtnvnj had sent the pOOf b"V from the -ate3,606 words
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Advertisement304 1928-06-16 12 tYOU f I ARE fzz£ I JUST feaTrtfe I as rf i I r\ 1 r^ ¥W^^r"t OLD WsP*t A V^^^ BY TONING UP THE BLOOD AND NERVES I Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS I <EEP YOU FEELING WELL AMD VIGOROUS. I Good blood and plenty of it is the With304 words
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Article1283 1928-06-16 13 FRIENDSHIP few blessings more to be n ;n,j ;."->»•"• a frici i I Vtft*. in,,c h maga.uK, In the »..rr.n 1 n unselfish I— -e bettei -elvea reflected; jour powers. mental, emotional, .^.U quickened lv its gracious wc lose ourselves in it to hud i :r;;:\noresecui,U and1,283 words
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Advertisement176 1928-06-16 13 rThe proof is in the driving EatM tmr s *Rjifc fsaaajßtan] PtoJuct of 6W«/ Moion ,^a^tßsb\ Come, take a ride /wiflSßl in the new Chevrolet j iii im [ill/ aa\ r HriiWlls^t^l usT drivc ihc new chevr let Y u w,n be I f\N A W 4r^^R^Rf^P^RW /y/i amazed at176 words
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Advertisement197 1928-06-16 14 *AA6AAAAAA6AAA6****9VT9VVvy^ «v 1 FOR HODSIHG SCHEMES j I G. R OEHLERS I •> t 30. St. Michael's Road, SINGAPORE. f A i A A MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND I I PANEL COOLIE LINES. BXTHROOMS. SENTRY AND t 1 a t TELEPHONE BOXES. J A LATRINES AND OTHER BUILDINGS,197 words
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Article, Illustration62 1928-06-16 15 The favourable wind in June is the time for Kolek racing wttfcfl is very popular with the Malays. Keenly interested in the preparations for the race. The race day is a gala day with the Malays. The start. Lining up for the start of one-man boats. Boys62 words
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196 1928-06-16 15 outi-NDS- ii SAW; 12. EMBAMC; 13. SIR; 14. ICNJH; 15. PAY; 16. ADORN; 17. SPY; iS. IKR; lg. USE; rjThTr* WILY; ,5 Pir^intU; LEO; 29. PEN; 30. ONION; 31. AER ja- IFW; 34. OTBi 35- PADDUE; 37. MKAtj 38. TROLLEY; 39- SOS. ERROR; I.196 words
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Article, Illustration135 1928-06-16 16 TSSthe Hon'tle Mr. J. Lornie) took t «JP«* jffc W^ Cadets and Sccu^ |g2? thf( distributi Empire Day signif.ed. The Resident then distributed th? cups which had been won in tre lcs. the Cadets and Scouts gave a mcst interesting display of135 words
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Article, Illustration41 1928-06-16 16 A fine game resulted in a win for the Dukes by 3—o. The Dukes and S.C.F.A. teams. A view of the record crowd. I The Dukes custodian saving a shot with a strong punch.41 words
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Advertisement98 1928-06-16 17 fl The Anti-Carbon Pair ssssP r^^bsssslsSß^rßL^ \^ssssssi .P I DsflsV m mS SB! JrHT^ I little man J\LERT, sturd), blimming with cheer and the sheer joy of livin ihese are natural results when children are fed simple, nourishing foods. Quaker Oats is a natural, bone and muscle building food for98 words
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Advertisement133 1928-06-16 17 .^rSs^Sr^Sm CbKEx *)^»^^k7^^< *P^ s^iQ jy^t^/y.^i^^^T^y^jSl^M— y i*}fi+' *ji' ."*^B^W BBsl is«*^So^ BT7 1 fl'' iM^fqK' rH hrH t t| I '«~^'-^SrS SSSSrJW 1 Hf "TJROTECT yourself from the D-ii <jv ~Ss9; dangers that lurk in dark* I tig ness, light the way in safety with I fl -n\ an133 words
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Article791 1928-06-16 18 BEING SMILES OF THE f WEEK. v t++ •> <••>•>•>•:••>•>•>♦<»♦ •:••:••>•.••>♦•>* liy "gait." Like all writers. I must plead guilty to laing "up in the clouds" <»ccasionally, in the- metaphorical sense. At the moment I ean apply the phrase- to myself literally. These- words are penned from Eraser's Hill.791 words
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Advertisement112 1928-06-16 18 NEWSPAPERS MAGAZIN ES I We always have in stock the followings: Malaya Tribune, Malay Mail, Straits Times, Malacca Guardian, J Straits Budget and Malayan Saturday Post. The following may be had from J us on monthly subscriptions pay- I able in advance. Illustrated London News, Sphere, t j Daily Mirror,112 words
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Article1039 1928-06-16 19 me." 1 Competition. ul readers havt token that bould be abolished ,< competition, mm) own K is no neceasit) rgan for cricket but seeing that 11( ,t much developed m s .thing isn< interest that 1 ncienth tittoTJ ia realty necessary 3 should take part in the There1,039 words
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Advertisement159 1928-06-16 19 NEv/cAPv j ISW There is satisfaction in driving the New Ford. You are impressed with the remarkable ease with which gears are shitted the smoothness M of starting as the clutch is engaged; and the vigorous acceleration. X You ride in deep upholstery Wide seats and ample leg-room ensure .ft159 words
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Article250 1928-06-16 20 n c recent momentous Unna have been followed with HEf inter* h, Malaya, where he Unnex ire tin InggeM dement u, the population And almost without excepUoll UK unnesc in Malaya aft v ,u».uin sympathies in WBpeCt ,n.ne>epomK,. nence t.Kit juration IIK ,pcctacuiai Mice esses achieved by250 words
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328 1928-06-16 20 t The announcement of i T -is BxceuenI cy's forthcoming visit to the Homeland came as a distinct surprise-; yet on consideration seems to be the most obvious thing possible. There is no occasion whatever for the various conjectures which have been indulged328 words
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Article391 1928-06-16 20 The* quacks arc still trying to "save' the rubber industry. The latest idea is a valorisation scheme, and that iu effect is only Restriction under another name. The remarkable thing about it is that it has originated in Holland. Now mischievous tampering with the Stevenson scheme apart the one391 words
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Article2250 1928-06-16 20 Notes by "Spectator.'' OFFENDERS SUITABLY DEALT WITH. Common-sense Decisions of the S.F.A. In spite of abortive attempts to ere v ,a racial atmosphere and discriminatioi the Singapore F.A. have dealt with most of the outstanding questions in a com-mon-sense manner. Harbour Board Player Suspended. I was a witness2,250 words
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Advertisement315 1928-06-16 20 \delphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30 pm AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURS DAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEM* EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDA> AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone: 937, 938. Telegrams: Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Directoi BOYS What's your goal? You have passed the Cambridge315 words
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Advertisement20 1928-06-16 20 k Protect your Child Main* Sore Throat, MiHg. D%ktWU, Scarlet Faver, Maaak. by fioing FDRMAMINT Tlu, Gorm-A. Mm Thrcut TabUt20 words
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188 1928-06-16 22 Since the inception of the General Motors Acceptance Corporation of New York in 1918, making it possible for the wage earner and small business man to finance the purchase of his car on terms ci mparative with his earnings, this188 words
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197 1928-06-16 22 Began With £7 10s., and Three Children. Mis. Alice P'oote A&acDougall, millionail e head of ;i coffee company in New York, begaa her business life with ti when she was left to support three small children. Hie is now bo, and is one of the197 words
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344 1928-06-16 22 1 reparations have been completed for a fresh attack on Major di Bernardi's air speed record. Flight Lieutenant Greig is practising before piloting a Super marine Xapie-r machine which is now being tuned up for the attempt, which will probably take place in June. FROCKS BY344 words
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Article238 1928-06-16 22 Theory of a Volcanic Pipe Containing Gems. h there a volcanic pipe of diamonds i under the *ca off the south-west cast of Africa Dl Hans M*rensky. the g joint discoverer ot the rich diamond fields of Xani.i.|ualand. befcevei thai there is He holds238 words
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Advertisement275 1928-06-16 22 B OUR NEW HEAD OFFICE SHOW ROOM. G 1 WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT RE THE OPENING ARE YOU GOING FUL REALIZA 4 I LABOUR) ON THE ™LI VALUE B WAKE UP TO THE ■■■^^Ki US. R a^Ba^Ba^Ba^Ba^Ba^a^BaMU aSaHHBaHaWMaW STANLEY TAMN ADVERTISING GO. f f t 249, Joo Chiat Road. Singapore.275 words
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Article1009 1928-06-16 23 K A MALAYAN REVIEW. 9 With the Whitsuntide spate of sport ■übaiderl, and no events of special occurring for the time being, I foi one week avoid the particular I discuss the general— just a comfort- little chat on Malayan sport generalB brief review now and1,009 words
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Advertisement227 1928-06-16 23 ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j I wco roi »t»d in Steaits saVßj BNTS) < > HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. Z The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and227 words
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Advertisement354 1928-06-16 24 t Tm6 Namc That Stands For I THE BESt!| Is VtvL^W s*rS^r^k^ v f Jbu >#om. •J IT' V7 s^r^r^s^r^r^t^ *S^BB^K# "^^^^*^*k&^ /"^N PAT KUA? |ASK FOR |^^J biscu ,t| when you next get your supply- -43aiii ti j t> t t a M< l# t t KOHLER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC354 words
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Advertisement48 1928-06-16 24 Hi6hurade I PIL2/T I PERFECTION WITH ]fw^ 1 OUR GUARANTEE /^F/l M REPRESENTATIVE UF I] THE NAMIKI MFC, Co., Ltd., I C/o J. CM. 44-1. HIGH STPEET j SINGAPORE. I /wjV J _^^ae\\ W^sOm TBE Popular Aerated Water Works Z6, 28 30. Choon Guan Street.OFASNFON ROAD) 'Phone 37948 words
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Article, Illustration97 1928-06-16 25 Over a hundred of them clad in white took part in the procession. Flower girls. The children took a prominent part in the celebration. I *1 St. Jnseoh's school bovs in the procession. The procession of the Sacrament under97 words
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Article, Illustration199 1928-06-16 26 s^B^B^s^"^"™77hTf LM N BEBSwfSSZSSSSTSMETHE'S GREAT OPERA AS^ PRESENTED HERE BY j TRIUMPH, WHICH IS OPENING AT THE PAVILION THEATRE ™J»**fiS»**\. ,f This" scene depicts Faust as the goTden youth who snatched the bride from her newly wedded husband's arms-early on in the play. The love scene199 words
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Advertisement457 1928-06-16 27 TOWN CAFE I IDEAL SITUATION AT 36 RAFFLES QUAY < CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND PICNIC PARTIES j WE SUPPLY j ice-cream, milk,] ■li^jw^^— CAKES, COFFEE, n^ mum "j^^^y'^^B TEA CHOCOLATES-: P AND INDIAN FOOD j W CHEAPEST AND jbTJ BAfcft BEST .ißMi^Bft^s?!!r We have now obtsined J I, !^E2f457 words
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Advertisement377 1928-06-16 27 WEE m tVINRUDE LOCKWOOD OUTBOARD ROWfiOAT MOTORS Worlds Official A. P. B. A Speed Record craated an 14th Nov: 1927 of 33.543 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10. S3 on the BKAKE, NOT merely a H. P. calculated roughly from cubic capacity. Prices from $210/-upwards according377 words
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Article469 1928-06-16 28 Dorothj Mackaill, a First National featured player whose photograph appears on another page writes: Keeping up to par physically mentally and morally is as much a matter of training as anything else, I believe. Consequently it behoves 01 although we don't always do as we should to adjust469 words
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409 1928-06-16 28 Mass Production Aeroplanes. h fa reported on lood authority that the Ford Mot-* Company is shortly to 1 egill the manufacture ot Hghl aeroplanes on a large scale in Fnglaiid and America, under an agreement with Handle v Page, Limited. Mr f. Handler Bage409 words
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Advertisement25 1928-06-16 28 BRITAIN'S BEST MOTOR VEHICLE ff ii &y~ nSAS Pi -vZ' JfggggaSsP^^H ImHi aliflflvftflfla^Bmam Ws\\W*a\\^^^*ww /k^s\WWWW\\. v^B \H THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE) LTD.. 5B ORCHARD ROAD^NCA^r PHONE SOOO.25 words
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Advertisement744 1928-06-16 29 I CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO- 71 J $750 IN PRIZES t will be paid to the successful competitors in this competitions!. f IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. f From the profits of the competition 50 will be handed to 1 ST. MARY'S HOME SINGAPORE^ j c »< f p744 words
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Article297 1928-06-16 30 The following non-fiction works will he- rer.dy for issue to-day at 9 a.m. Aldin (Cecil) Old Manor Houses— A Sketch Book. Atheiiaeus. Tiie Peirmosophists. Trains by O. B. On lick. Loch Classical Library. Chattertou (F KobU John Smith The Golden Hind Series. Bell (Gertrude Persian Pictures. A Book297 words
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Article184 1928-06-16 30 The following novess snt MkUd to i l.il.ian during the past fortnight D, J I O.uilteipoints. Bennett (AmoW) Savour ot Lite. Ik n- ,u F -p-»"k Stories Howell IM. CoUSPSfSS Fanny. Bower (B.M Points West. Bffsmnh (Ernest) Knf Lung enrolls his Mit copies. Brown (AC Dr. GksssAfOSi'l Revi184 words
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Advertisement411 1928-06-16 30 A HANDSOME RETURN I3 guhirity repays yon C* nt. in the «/nj «»t health and effi and this can be ensured bj the 00 nae, when mccaaary, ol Ptnkettes, ti lt gentle little liver and intestinal 1 tors. Bj banishing the chief ca nkfc headaches, hilioiis attacks, neSS, ill-smelling hrcath411 words
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Advertisement163 1928-06-16 31 I THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. B Single Copy 20 cents. jj Within British Malaya. Outside British Malaya. A6 H 3 months $2.50 3 months $3.15 I U 6 months 4.75 6 months 6.05 j$ 12 months 9.00 12 months 11.60 j, {J NOTE Please add 25163 words
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Advertisement189 1928-06-16 32 TRENGCANU A PRODUCTS II We invite your enqu. ries on the following: RATTAN, DAMAi I HIDES, BRASSWARI (BARANG BARANC TEMBAGA PUTEH), SID j SARONGS, ETC. I Write M.0.1. I TRENGGANU, UMS 1 a •Jr»•^^••.••*R.•♦^•'*^•^•^^•^• J Cable address Napimahn. P.O. Box No. 415 I > K. R. NAINAMUSAH 'I I SCHOOL189 words
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Article1078 1928-06-16 33 BOOKS AND RANDOM NOTES. MR ROWNTREE'SSCHEMt INDUSTRIAL UNREST FOB PEACE. ii Pav For Unemployed. A ,1 m.l Übooi is <*«ltoeo L t ,K iu "W— K aW« Oof (Loo*"** nre»« Mites "i» coofewrted he ru«-?s Ln. of onrest ami a..ta- 'capUa. LaW,, 1 only perpetod s* ,U.m and wasted cn^y.1,078 words
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Advertisement681 1928-06-16 33 *;•>•>* AA*wt>*+A •:••>♦•:•*♦♦•>•>♦•:•<• *<^*:'<« s >♦♦>»»♦###♦##♦ I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. i (KOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OH BATAVIA) 2 <Inrorporated ia Holland) I'NDIB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVBRNMBNT Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., (Jenerel Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and T681 words
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Article, Illustration66 1928-06-16 35 Photo by Photos by A view cf the parade. The Resident Councillor is at the saluting base. The European Coy., P. P.W.V.C march past. Tokisatsu Studio The Resident Councillor taking the salute. Chinese Coy., P. and P.W.V.C. St. Xavier's Institution Cadet Corps. Anglo-Chinese School Cuu.Tokisatsu Studio; Nikko Studio Penang - 66 words
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Article1104 1928-06-16 38 1 LIFE'S PLAN. An attentive reader of the Gospels i impressed bv the evident conviction o their authors that the life of Christ wa according to the Divine purpose, am that nothing happened throughout Hi ministrv that did not accomplish uha had been foreseen. This is1,104 words
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