Malayan Saturday Post, 23 June 1928
1928-06-23
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1928-06-23 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED Jain &un£<!p\ MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY BATURD PFSKFSJF VOL. V. NO, 23 23. 1928. FSL;FJMSF22 words
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Advertisement135 1928-06-23 1 Every Dealer settf reconunen^i Tyre* of tlw Dunlop I|TBnf Appointment to King ri Shi jflhk^ sb|^F PRIZES for SPORTS' wSIHi STERLING SILVER CUPS AND MEDALS GREAT V AHf *i V PATTERNS. K CMll^|l^^^^f^; :^^i|W9||'^' J'j^'*^ I *^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^B^r Jb^B^B^B^Bv*' rf' A r*' "irf^ j_j^ K^^K I j^^^WM^^^^^^g^^BWk^B'^ ;^^B^^S&*^■ :^L-'^^(.'^SBHt 4* im.135 words
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Advertisement222 1928-06-23 2 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS fY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN HANGOON, MARBEILLEB AND ENGLAND. with through connections form Singapore. (Cwtntctlng BtMmw trrlvlng ttw stmt day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon. *Sataing July 7 Kemmcndinc Spt. 29 Burma July 21 Bhamo Oct. 13 •Pegu Aug.222 words
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Advertisement285 1928-06-23 2 BIBBY LINE. lAKcSoST th^H^ n^AßrBirm c s and Pen^Uncashire J«ly Oxfordshire Oct. Cheshire July 26 Lancashire Nov. 1 Yorkshire Aug. Q Cheshire Nov. i 5 Leicestershire Aug. 33 Yorkshire Nov. 2 Shropshire Sept 6 Leicestershire Dec. Herefordshire Sept. 20 Sliropshire Dec. Gloucestershire Oct. 4 Herefordshire Dec Passage Eat«a include train285 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Article639 1928-06-23 3 Nervous Young Wife "Hr cook, I really must speak to you. The master j has been complaining a lot about you recently On Monday it was the soup, yesterday the joint, and to-day, again, it was the fish cr w hat shall I tell him j you639 words
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Advertisement129 1928-06-23 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER /YE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION Please write for our price Hit SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORI ■lIP Mill WAKEFJELD v OBmiNABLC RE^^^ t Make a regular habit of Shrinking DARIGOLD" DAA'6o(])]Milk. Every particle of (x tt) I* s129 words
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Advertisement116 1928-06-23 3 "GOLD LEAF" TEA. The shoot, the whole shoot, and nothing but the tender shoot of high elevation pluckings are picked to serve you m) the M GOLD LEAF packet. Be sure you get "GOLD LEAF." OF ALL GROCERS. Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.. 3- A, Raffles Quay, Singapore. THE116 words
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Advertisement122 1928-06-23 4 I KLOSTER; Ift f. 1 DCCiV |j»| The Worlds j I •KSS^^P] Obtainable from all dealers 1 t t iKatz Brothers, Ltd. j I Sole Agents I I Qonjrrieijdijff Juji/^2thl92£ I ffi^F| I CB^. <y^^^^l v v* y P^^i^^B Kiss a man m his socks? r-£»> fefeviP^l Hide m a122 words
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Advertisement75 1928-06-23 4 I SOMETHING NEW 1 T i H^ jaß d L I I j^e J^cr/ Jenjperance J)rinl^ 1 THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: "It occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the J I nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the latter." I F. N.s KOLA75 words
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Article, Illustration62 1928-06-23 5 The teams m the soccer match between the Services and the Volunteers played at the Stadium on Friday last week which the former won. Some of the spectators. Lady Clifford, next to whom is Sir Hayes Marriott, watchirg the game. Sir Hayes62 words
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Article, Illustration25 1928-06-23 5 H. H. the Sultan of Selangor presents badges to the Scouts after the Parade. His Highness taking his leave.25 words
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Article, Illustration102 1928-06-23 6 o thP nresence of a large number of guests. Mrs. Roherts, Photos by Mrs. IfcNab. Mrs. Robert* aiul Mr. McNab, principal t* the •cboal. Quay Chyc Metig a*m the winner «»t the Hi.uli Jump A i\ u of the large number of Ki R sts present. Chewc Hock Leong DiscussingChew Hock leong - 102 words
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Miscellaneous216 1928-06-23 6 SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 70. lrr.».ss._ 1. AJ<K; 4. OBTEND6; 11. SARI; v. EMBARK; [3. SIR; 14. KNK; 15. PAY; 16. ADORN; 17. SPY; 18. IKR; iv. l SB: 2;, LR; 24. DRILY; 15. PI; 27. EBB; 18. LEO; 29. PEN; 30. onion; 31. AER; 32. IFW; 34. NEE;216 words
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Advertisement195 1928-06-23 7 CARLSBERG BEER M THE BEST. JiK| Obtainable from all dealers Jl^^l and by the case from IllljTheEdst Asiatic Co., Ltd. I^^P SINGAPORE SoU Importers I t WEAKNESS, DEBIUTT AN£MIA DESCMENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health195 words
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Advertisement57 1928-06-23 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 j! Tea-cloths and Serviettes I Bedspreads. VENETIAN LACES. Mats and Doylies I Tea-sets and Centers M Motifs GUARANTEED All hancmadf m TONKIN (Indochina) GREAT VALUE AT LOWEST PRICES COMPTOIR57 words
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983 1928-06-23 8 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING CAR CREATES SPLENDID NEW MODEL. Hie Cheviolct has alwa\s ippttllPi to the- buyer 8l km priced, high grade CM Us vogue 1S I W|li" d ;|v> Ikll1 X the result of if- If of coiistiuction, pmvcfl sturdiness, economical performance and unmistakable beauty and style. Today, the Chevrolet983 words
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Advertisement187 1928-06-23 8 •C^ I Rheumatic pain- raH^f V" v'^Wv Congestion, inflamed tissues- then >^ ft Ny I persistent pain Apply Sloans to break •j^iil^: S up congestion, draw out inflammation Sloan's Liniment BUICK v^i k«i)9 3si-<- i-i^; IB mMwkm itm^£& }&L Miw mT r3B Bi m a Wonderfullield of its today's Buick187 words
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Article5525 1928-06-23 9 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM By Author of The Double Four M M The Mischief Maker," &c. CHAPTER XII. (Continued.) M.natuii replaced the letter* m their envelope*, and turned with them m his hand towards Julia. She had moved a l, tt l c t. .wards the open French5,525 words
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Advertisement392 1928-06-23 9 CONTRIBUTION Since its inception General Motors has endeavoured In 1910 the Delco Company a subsidiary of General constantly to improve its motor cars. Every possible Motors, introduced the first practical self-starting and method of scientific research has been employed to lighting system. This opened a new era m the develop392 words
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Advertisement7 1928-06-23 9 m CADILI AC LA SALLE VAUXHALL in*'7 words
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Advertisement141 1928-06-23 10 A RtVtß if! &fie Perfect Mealtime Drink —children love it— and thrive on it, too GIVE the children the same drink you take at meals^ Instant Postum. It is perfectly delicious unique free from the tannin and caffein which make tea and coffee so injurious, for Instant Postum is a141 words
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Advertisement149 1928-06-23 11 When Beauty And Charm Reveal Themselves Many women look with envy at the marvel of their sex who spends her early morning out of doors riding, swimming or walking changes for an energetic game of tennis changes again for her morning shopping, which she does efficiently and well appears at149 words
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Article3972 1928-06-23 12 FRANK SHAW - FRANK SHAW SPECIAL SHORT STORY. by Old DdCtOf Wriothesley faVC vent to an impatient snort that half lifted him from the capacious depths of his easy chair. "Don't talk to me of that woman," he cried with emphasis. A cold-blooded, heartless woman, a card-playing, lightheaded,3,972 words
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Advertisement114 1928-06-23 12 y4 Sensational Achievement m Beauty and Performance U\ cSVC XRV i'.LDISI-'tt t.,,H1.->bv Kl-i,., I looiniri A 107 mi hn In clh.tsr llir Ufgrs) e»« I oUrifi! m .i low-pmcd jui Mubik An Mproved I \,il\r-iii Ik dii mgiw »niooil.. pawcrlul md I A *4 »r"tf ltt.ii n^n Fuui vmrliipl.i sixnk114 words
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Advertisement75 1928-06-23 13 fe *&F*W Funny enough to make I HAROLD LLOYD I Hie Kid Brother I PAVILION I COMMENCING JULY 4th 1928 HIS LATEST AND BEST. j IF ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ITS THE WHOLE SHOW j I AAA A A A AA,AA, A A A, A AAA A AA AAAAAAAA A75 words
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Advertisement155 1928-06-23 13 I ADELPHI HOTEL I ROOF GARDEN CINEMA I 4 SUNDAY 24th JUNE EVERETT HORTON f IN 44 THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING. ff J ;j: MONDAY 25th JUNE VIRGINIA VALLI t in <; "THE SIGNAL TOWER. ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. Harry H. Willies v Manaprinf? Director. Telephone 937, 938. •> A A155 words
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Advertisement262 1928-06-23 14 iiiiMiHiiiiimiimiiiiiimimimimimmiiini""'""" *****111 1 (^g§^ 2 zs vvvvvvv w v c inttiftftt^ 1 Robinsons sAow; /io^ Lovely Low-priced Hats can be! I IN the New Millinery Salon at Robinson's a wonderfully I 1 attractive selection of inexpensive up-to-ihe-minute modes awaits your choice. 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. I I RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE262 words
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Advertisement354 1928-06-23 14 IFOR HOUSING SCHEMES! I G. ROEHLERS 30. St. Michael's Road, SINGAPORE. A t MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND I PANEL COttLIE LINES, BVTHROOMS, SENTBY AND :j: TELEPHONE BOXES, r •i* LATftINES AND OTBER I BUILDINGS, CANTILEVER I 1 AND SQUARE CONCRETE S IL^ t t LATRINE SEATS, AND 1354 words
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Article, Illustration49 1928-06-23 15 Co. Photo by The wedding of Mr. Lewis Thomas Watty and Miss Teresa Dunne. Nakajima c. r*i n M .M~ matrh between N. E. Singam and G. Haridas vs. Hooi Hye and Choon Leong. The Chinese Singapore Tennis Championship-A general view of the Doubles match between r*ir *on comfortably.Nakajima - 49 words
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Article, Illustration80 1928-06-23 16 At the Saluting Baa Captain Chin. Kcv. BfO. Louis, (Directoi oi >\ JotaTi Inst. Capt. H. A. A. Howell, 1f.8.E., Rev. Pither Dnvde, (Viaif of St. John's Church). Rev. Father Duvelk blesiing the new school insignia. Capt H. A. A. Howell, M.8.h.,80 words
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Article, Illustration31 1928-06-23 16 Beys at the school formed into I square to hear the Empire Day speech. The 13th Troop Boy Scouts march past saluting the Flag.31 words
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Advertisement160 1928-06-23 17 The Anti-Carbon Pair 1 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS I Jire Jhe $i tergal Advertisement X for I Photo Products I Perfect Pictures Guaranteed I if made on STANDARD CAMERA J9<m€<* ROLLFILMS I FILMPACKS Sole Agents DiETHELM X Co., LTD. j (Incorporated 10 Switzerland.) .j. SINGAPORE- PENANG BANGKOK 4 Keep your Flashlight |1160 words
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Article789 1928-06-23 18 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK By "Quiz." Wvll, I'm l>ack from Frascr'* Hill, »and duly realising what an infernal iuisance it is to have t<» work for ving when then are such excellent ays of spending oik's time otherwise, eally, it almost spoils one going for a K'll up789 words
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Advertisement279 1928-06-23 18 TODAY TOMORROW Feeling "<»rt fOW feed* today? X<xthinK tempt- JTOtt. Hverythinv; wrong The whole world seems askew \oiii trouble is "liver." Most prohahh intestinal i k tivity ton. Just take a little dose of Pinkettes tonight; youMl be surprised how much letter and brighter you will feel, how well you279 words
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Article1565 1928-06-23 19 By ■Welcome." The Coming Test Match. Pi V. X.. Thambipillai late of the 1 mka I'liion wntes as follows:— 44 notice certain wrong statements regardlU o the rules governing the Europeans vs. R st cricket competition m your valuable ioorad "Welcome" and m fairness L |be Singapore Recreation1,565 words
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Advertisement133 1928-06-23 19 AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE I HIGH CLASS TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED i > i i > The Heng Wah Company, jj 381-382 Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. -*L A. AA. A. a Teh 'gram hid: Kassimbooks. |t. 0. MOHAMED KASSIM I i co.. 1 E No. 9 DHOBY GHAUT, 3133 words
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Article306 1928-06-23 20 W« have a wlesuii undertaking from ugh Clifford thai public opinion m Malaya will always be givea considers;ii»k ucighi b> tin Government. The trouble "iih t<H. oftea i> t<» discover just what public (.pinion i*. and iii resolving this difficulty m \*ni the Straits Settlemints (Singapore Associatioa, and306 words
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347 1928-06-23 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 23, 1928. THE F.M.S. IN 1927. More than usually interesting U the last annual report, covering the year 1927, of the Chief Secretary to Government, Federated Malay States. It is, by the way, a little surprising that such reports only see the light midway m347 words
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Article341 1928-06-23 20 Aii accompaniment to the further delay m passing the Workmen's COlll--penaation Bill by the Federal Council was a strike of motor-garage employees at [poh. Whether the two events had any relationship is not clear, and is perhaps improbable, but the incident supplies an illustration of the unsatisfactory position341 words
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Article49 1928-06-23 20 A SALE <>f Magazines and Periodicals, purchased for the Library between July and August of this year, will be held at the Library on Friday 20th. June, at s p.m. Purchasers at this Sale will receive back numbers of Magazines and Periodicals regularly as current numbers arrive.49 words
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Article197 1928-06-23 20 The following novels were added to Raffles Library during the past week Alan (A.J.) Good Evening Everyone. Allen (Fletcher) Enchanted Sands. Arnold (John) Murder. Baillie-Saunders (Margaret) Herself M.P. 2 copies. Benefield (Baity) Short Turns. Bentley (Phyllis' The Spinner of the Years. Brown (Hilton) Ostrich Eyes. Bullet (Gerald) The197 words
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Advertisement322 1928-06-23 20 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES -,EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES €VERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA tVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. •Telephone: 937, 938. itelegrams: Adelphi ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., j HARRY H. WILLIES. Managing Director I BOYS Whafs l/our Qoal? You have passed the322 words
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Advertisement20 1928-06-23 20 Cure Sore Throat and prevent infectious dw*«m» such as Influeiua, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. with JFORMAMINT Tht Gmrm-Killina Throat Tablet20 words
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Article1667 1928-06-23 21 Vfltfj by "Spfi ■layers As Referees. e^ondeal points <>ut that .Mr. Lye it i i (lavcr aml yet rcfcrcc< I lbo mentions the bet that another Tm!m ■•< tlu Hoard 1S referee and Quires wby these people are allowed I iate. 1 adc P<> intcd reference I s1,667 words
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Article215 1928-06-23 22 Last Year During Trade Depression. It may seem somewhat incoiiKnuuis mhtn the cotton indmtry b wppoeed to be one 0| the most depress d Mdci oi the country, that J. and P. Coats, I.td the Pftisky tbrtad makers, should rej>ort .1 l-rotit of £3,759f000 f«>r last year215 words
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Article407 1928-06-23 22 Maharaja Who Hopes for Seat m Parliament. Hjn Highness the Maharahjadhiraja Bahadur of Burdwan, the Hon. Sir Bijay Chand Mahtab, hopes toon to have an opportunity of championing the cause o of loyalist India m the House of Com- fe tuons. v The Maharaja of Burdwan— the style407 words
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Article134 1928-06-23 22 A VANDERBILT SUED FOR DIVORCE. Custody of £5,000,000 Baby to be Decided. Mrs. 11. W. Vanckrhilt has, according to the "New York Ik-iald" (Paris edition), brought suit for divorce against Mr. William H. Yanderbilt. She demanda m her suit that the custody of their daughter Emily be awarded to whichever134 words
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Article140 1928-06-23 22 An unprecedented event m the history >f the Muslim community of the Island ;ook place at Church Street, Fort, C.alle, ivhen over fifty Muslim ladies met together at the special inaugural dinner >erved m Kuropean style to commem>rate the formation of a Golie Muslim Ladies' Association.140 words
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Article274 1928-06-23 22 Chicago's £6,000,000 Business Building. Chicago is to have the largest business building m Ike world. It will be two ,city blocks loti^, will vary from eighteen to twenty-three storeys m height, and will cost i'6.000,00n. Work on the building: is to betfin at once. It274 words
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Article113 1928-06-23 22 The family was fitting aroutul the fireside. Mother was knitting, father reading the newspaper tad the boy was studying words. "Dad," the hoy asked, "what is a fiancee "A woman who i> engaged to be "Then what is a fiasco, dad?" "Oh, that's the fellow who is going to marry113 words
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Advertisement217 1928-06-23 22 f SINGAPORE CASKET Co.i f 83, SELEGIE ROAD. t FOR QUALITY. ■■■^■■HB t SI RVICE AND j t 0 URIt S 4 Zl9^^^9 I Telephone No. 75 v'^^^^^^^H i I Alter Office Hoars H J Phone No. 72 UNDERTAKERS. HP _tV^iJ^^^^^^^H I MONUMENTAL 7%M W^^ MASONS AND P"O| MARBLE jk^217 words
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Article905 1928-06-23 23 A MALAYAN REVIEW. By "Argus." I Tht S.F.A. has been criticised for its I failure to take action to deal with unruly auw.U at football matches m Singapore. H The incidents giving rise to tin- criticism I [occurred oil the Padang, and nol at the I905 words
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Article391 1928-06-23 23 Curious East End Practices. Superstition dies hard m the East End of London, says the Pall Mall Gazette. The other day a missionary saw two women engaged m passing a child under the body of a donkey. They believed that to pass a child suffering from bronchitis six391 words
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Article46 1928-06-23 23 Anna belle Proud as her name. And isn't she beautiful Look— there she rocs now. Nice, Goahl she's perfect. Observe that walk, those legs. Wlioopic She can do sonic stepping with those pins. Yes, I think I'll put my money on Annabcllc m the fourth race.46 words
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Advertisement172 1928-06-23 23 4 ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 jThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd.:; (I»CO«PO*aTID IN STMAITS StTTLMMNTS) < > JiHEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. Ji jj The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the172 words
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Advertisement317 1928-06-23 24 1 /-v The Name That Stands For t 4A THE BEST':; I PAT KUAt |ASKFOR||@f BISCUIT? It when you next get your supply. Ql fi lit 0 t t"' it ft f t 1 •> f KOHLER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC j LIGHT POWER PLANT. Is, Kohler plants are ttwm batteries or317 words
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Advertisement35 1928-06-23 24 Hi^huraae I o M jp tit SSQKfyPPvtmTTC^^SI I THE NAMIKI MFG., Co., Ltd.. I I M \V I Popular Aerated Water Works, Ltd. ?6, 28 30 ChooD Guan Street, of ANSON ROAD) 'Phone 379 I35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1928-06-23 25 Photo by Malacca. S 4 £S<SsaSteSsSS' s^- s& "a«S5 v *w i s uuraes, waiaya, uk. Mr. X. A. Worley, Asst. Director o( Education who Is seen reading the Farewell function to Miss Boeye, American Methodist Missionary, by the Telok Ayer Sunday School Choir on her departure to Nanking. TheNagato - 79 words
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Article, Illustration56 1928-06-23 26 Photo l>y Malacca. The General tfar.cg.r Mr. Jce Usher ar.d Staff. First National Pictures (East) Ltd. Head Office, Singapore. Group photograph of the members of the Sentosa Persenangan Club, Pengkalan Rama, Malacca, taken on 2nd June 1928, m honour of Hari Raya Haji. Inset Inchf Hashim bin Haji Abdul Ghani,Nagato - 56 words
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Advertisement410 1928-06-23 27 TOWN CAFE IDEAL SITUATION AT 35 RAFFLES QUAY CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS mmm^^'^^^fgftt^gS^ i^ the nece $*ary license' '"''^f*- and can supply Rice 1 and Curry. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 4789 ORDERS BOOKED IN ADVANCE. L«_iQ»^'Q' '♦'**''t ~*~1 ~fr*~* f P A~^-.j» r ->. r B. •> <• I410 words
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Advertisement374 1928-06-23 27 EVIIVRUOE LOCKWO3D OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTORS World's Official A. P. B. A Speed Record created on 14th Nov: 1027 of 33.543 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10. 85 on the BRAKE, NOT merely t H. P. cilculated roughly from cubic capacity. Prices from f 2 lO/-up wardl374 words
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Article800 1928-06-23 28 BOOKS RANDOM NOTES. VENEZUELAN PYGMIES. RACE OF RED SKINNED INDIANS. A Language of Grunts. lVt.ii ls of a pygmy net of naked red«»kiiinc<l Sooth Ajnerican Indiana, 4^high, who inhabit the- mountain !x>rdcr of Colombia and Venezuela nivcn m the World's Work, by Mr. CkorK<- P. Huscli, who, with a paity800 words
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Advertisement188 1928-06-23 28 -^^at 1 IF YOU FEEL LIKE THIS Your Nerves Need A Tonic— DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. When work Of worry without sufficient iest exhausts your store of Barvous energy a condition results called neurasthenia. It is met with m men who concentrate too closely on business affairs; women also become188 words
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Advertisement683 1928-06-23 28 i Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatscftappij. j j, 4 > IaBTAL rACKKT NAVIGATION CO OF IATAVIA) 4 .Inv or located ia Holland) 4 UNDBB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHBELANDS INDIAN GOVBINMBNT t Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:--t Manager's Deak, Aset. Manager's Deak, Marine Supt., Uan«r«l > Freight Dept., Claims D«pt., Accountant, Providing Dept683 words
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Advertisement244 1928-06-23 29 •> ♦> •> <• •> <• •> <? •> v v v%• v v THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF FLOOR TILES BUT I OUR MARBLITE FLOORINC |j IS THE BEST! li IT'S FIRE ANT PROOF AND IT ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME. t IT IS LAID IN ONE LEVEL PIECE244 words
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Advertisement228 1928-06-23 30 f THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. THE jH, I LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH I r' i "HiL.^ <d j v^ i-^ »j vj kj v.^ i 1 HOPiaURESBY, "ft *^\Jj^-?^q XN ILLIAAr HOLE H w j Reproductions m Coicur-Facsimile of the Eighty Water-Colour Drawings B •> by jß' WILLIAM228 words
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Advertisement148 1928-06-23 31 RFCOMMtNDFD BY f~~£w\ gri a i BRiiAi.s Snlffl ly l\\ -fc JL*ArW C Let Wincarnis enrich your Blood Tfc >Ten and women m every walk XVXof life need Wincarnis. It means body and mind m perfect unison mental and physical energy enough to excel at work or play. In family148 words
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967 1928-06-23 32 [A friend of Charles DkfcCM twl I schoollioy at the time of tin great Exhibition of 1851. Mr. C I Tijoa writes on life, as it has appeareel to him OHftf tlu space of more than 80 years. Mr. Tljoo, as 1 hid, told Dickens967 words
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Advertisement29 1928-06-23 32 TRENCCANU PRODUCTS We invite your enquiries on the following. I RATTAN, DAMAR HIDES, BRASSWARE (BARANG BARANG TEMBAGA PUTEH), SILK SARONGS, ETC. j Write M.0.!. |j TREMGGAMJ, U M.f j29 words
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Advertisement50 1928-06-23 32 WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants, No. 156 SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel No. 3869. FRESH FLORAL AND ARTIFI CIAL WREATHS ALWAYS Ml STOCK. MARBLE MEMORY! OF ANY DESIGN MADE TC ORDER. PROMPT ATTENTION! WILL BE GIVEN TO AU I E ORDERS. 3ES MODERATE. Proorietor MnnW WEE UN TECK50 words
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Article467 1928-06-23 33 yutmnm a natural retkx to the BIaUUHV ,n the OSM sure to ltcl)1 atano of tlu,ther. Manners tlu man; food Win the •^Mnan. >11-manners, comlnud w,U, 1,,, obvious Plenty, the cad As h M ht ,v dre.sed person bhe ffbo* lH nitm b unobtrus.ve. not calUng Z on 5467 words
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Article210 1928-06-23 33 Ib speaking, there arc mx pillars 1 which the structure of personality inn, force, sympathy, syiimu-t--ism, ami modesty. I'pon these llara the various elements m Md; indeed, these six at ures may be said to condition contents of norsonniitv. By force we mean mental energy, that quality <>f the210 words
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Article159 1928-06-23 33 There is an old saying that charity begins at home. Sometime! people laugh at it, because you gel some niggardly person who is asked to help a cause and who shrugs bis shoulders and says he is unable to because charity begins at home That is selfishness159 words
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Advertisement152 1928-06-23 33 J\ mm- 1 LIKE HER MOTHER. Like her mother this little maid needs medicine at times, but not tlu msjh medicine, because that which is suitable for adults is too strong far small children. It i> to meet thi> want of a suitable medicine for the very young that Baby's152 words
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Miscellaneous712 1928-06-23 33 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 72 > 5750 IN PRIZES i will be oaid to the successful competitors m this competition. I IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. From the profits of the competition 50 will be handed to ST. MARY'S HOME SINGAPORE^ j I ~~~TBBi^~l~~~" i I I I J712 words
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Advertisement604 1928-06-23 34 WAITES ANTYPYO DENTAL CREAM. j AoK rUn rnu M|^BV^HBk CS (fett^ SAMPLE FROM I YOUR DENTIST, X, fc y /►^^l CHEMIST OR |P| H^ from I R* V 1 j F.M I BAPPI I I S r I '^^HW 55. Hill St. I I SINGAPORE i^B Pt, J6k ■I il^yPs604 words
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Article, Illustration60 1928-06-23 35 Children take a prominent part m the celebration. Convent girls m the procession. A vie* of the worshippers. The Sacrament under a canopy borne by the Chinese officials of the Church who are seen60 words
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Article, Illustration58 1928-06-23 35 c where a sale of The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Com^ce. shantung Chinese National Products is m progress m aid or Relief Fund. Photo shows the central stall with a portrait of Dr. Sun below which are two scrolls written by a lad of 11. The scrolls58 words
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Article, Illustration81 1928-06-23 36 WN*~M*U«-.~-*M< -c P~ SoCia Ha T MllSiCa PartY rendered enjoyable music throughout the whole performance. A group Dhoto taken at Ihe C-ema< Railway Institute on the eve c< ♦He departure on transfer to Seremban of Mr. MuttUCumaru, Hospital Assistant C-emas Mr '/s Muttucumaru Ueated le»t garlandsd) is relieved by Mr.81 words
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Advertisement98 1928-06-23 37 There's no excuse for the to BM Horn 1620 man who complains that mm he cannot get good old Scotch whisky at a reason- ;^if/ WALKER is obtainable 1^ 1 A JP \T '7 T C JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD Sf*^ SINCAPORf PENANC, *m KUALA LUMPUR fCLAZEO VIV FLOOBINCS I98 words
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Article930 1928-06-23 38 I A K..'!tr I village, and joim-tl the desi:' I! fortune m the distant I H■■lie started off, his fathci I oi Id, whicli d up m a linen clotl :i ii tecrei pla< under menta As < is departing, his mother made him give her his golds*930 words
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Article261 1928-06-23 38 Very long .ik (i it dawned upon think' big men that the difference between a joyful life and B joyktl lift- wa> very largely one of mental attitude. Men argued and partly believed that joy uas dependent upon extraneous things, such a^ wealth, or location, <>r climate, <>r261 words
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Article285 1928-06-23 38 Questions to the Home Secretary. The Bishop of London, m reply to the Home Secretary's open letter to him, which appears on the opposite page says "You seem lo ignore, not only m your letter, but m all the speeches I have heard and read of285 words
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Article65 1928-06-23 38 Upon a monument to an Alpine nuide who perished m a crevasse are the sim- pie words: "He died Climbing. 91 No worthier tribute could he paid to any < soul at last. Without the sheer love of excellence for its own sake, and some- thing of that "divine65 words
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Article320 1928-06-23 38 The \\a>n of energy m m<»t lives i> appalling; it ix drained mid frittered i iii every direction. We lin v*> high, .uid tall short m "ur endeavour. aim too low. and >]kihl out blboui miserably inadequate return-. gel hat we should remember, and to320 words
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Advertisement71 1928-06-23 38 Rheumatic twinges-ended! L^s\ (W The basic cause of most rheumatic pain {.^.^j < Sloan's LinimentCVb^%? t♦^ 1 fcl# j^ Cahlr addres* Napi M *hn. I P.O. Box No. 415 j I K. R. NAINAMUSAH i I BROS., i < i j SCHOOL BOOK-SELLERS,.j. t STATIONERS, NEWS AGENTS AND COMMISSION] t71 words
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Article288 1928-06-23 39 FMANY'S MYSTERY WARSHIP. 1.. th Sea Cruise Without A Crew. Vll Ilf Boo.too German warship with I soul on board, with neither crev aptaiti, engineer nor helmsman 1 to have left the naval port of Wil jj .hafen -for her trial trii> m thi 3|Thi>'niystcTious vessel, the ex-liiß-i fl/uhnn^i." will288 words
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Article395 1928-06-23 39 I I Amazing Results. H The Berlin correspondent of the British nited 1 rcss states that there were ■mazing results at the Avus racecourse It the official trial of the Rocket motor B It hounded off emitting flame and Bmoke and was travelling at 125 miles m hour395 words
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Article245 1928-06-23 39 World's Fastest War Plane. The latest type warp-lanes, designed specially for aerial attack on enemy flecN, demonstrated their power over the River H umber before an official party of British and foreign experts. Torpedoes, carrying nearly one ton of high explosives, were dropped into the245 words
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Article114 1928-06-23 39 Revolutionary Design. A front-wheel-drive motor car with all four wheels independently sprung has been adopted as standard by one of the leading British manufacturers. This revolutionary design, which, it is claimed, reduces skidding risks and gives increased stability at corners, has been selected by Captain Malcolm Campbell114 words
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Article586 1928-06-23 39 Sir W. Joynson-Hicks Militant. "I am convinced that the passage of the Prayer Book by the House of Commons will be far more grievously j regarded by the quiet church people of the country-side than its rejection. You perhaps have not understood the deep vitality of the586 words
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