Malayan Saturday Post, 22 September 1928
1928-09-22
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1928-09-22 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAY A'3 LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. V. NO. 36 SEPTEMBER 22. 1928. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED SEPTEMBER 22. 192831 words
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Advertisement160 1928-09-22 1 Evepr Dealer Jecoiwn* 11 1 Tyres of the Dunlop range* \%*Alaclm in f.tta/trti.-/) 7^j /3^ J&unfofi I ESTD 1872 w\ NUMEROUS OTHER USEFUL PRESENTS TO CHOOSE FROM plwi^*. SINGAPORE. (THE ROYAL JEWELLERS) I If Jl BALLOON TYRES /^v I Irfcißnß' SOLE IMPORTERS FOR MALAYA IfW^^RJel fi I iWr SIME DAIBY160 words
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Advertisement265 1928-09-22 2 1 I HENDERSON LINE. I j SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS j *V FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. (Canr.tct.ng Steamer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) I HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. L" v E ngoon Bhamo Oct. 13 Pegu I •Sfcgaing265 words
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Advertisement330 1928-09-22 2 BIBBY LINE. Gloucestershire Oct. 4 Yorkshire Nov. 29 Oxfordshire Oct. 18 Leicestershire > Dec. 6 Lancashire Nov. 1 Shropshire Dec. 13 Cheshire Nov. 15 Herefordshire Dec. 27 Passage Rate* include train fare* to Pott of Embarkation. FroJ SINGAPORE or PENANG to LONDON. SINGLE 7 I 2!' 00 RETURN (WITHIN 2330 words
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Article450 1928-09-22 3 V\ hai is a pedestrian j asks magistrate. Very often he is man with i car and a grown-up family. Latest Form If at first yon don't succeed, crv, -ry tin. "Pa had the last word in an argument with ma, as usual, last night." "The hist word as usual450 words
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Article167 1928-09-22 3 "Canoe, Couple, Cupid, Congratula- tions, Car, Church, Choral, Cake, Champagne, Confetti, Contenment." A certain popular footballer had, as all players have occasionally, an off day. He could do nothing right. The crowd demonstrated their displeasure, his fellowplayers looked at him askance, and he bore these reproaches stoically.167 words
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Advertisement377 1928-09-22 3 nk "GOLD LEAF" i THAT distinguishes HXJELSIOR from the VIMONPLACE. DF ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents: Bartholomeusz, Ltd., 3-A Raffles Quay. )M MotonM* ■fvc e n j I MotoritU— you U m w&ot an oil which F suit! yoiir engine Wl An oil which givet ml ih^ WAKEFIELD i is chosen377 words
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Advertisement160 1928-09-22 4 I SOMETHING NEW .j. f t* I D I Ji^^ Jfltor/ Jenjperance 7)rin/( 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 I latter." I F. IS.'s KOLA I Is different to160 words
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Article, Illustration24 1928-09-22 5 P view of Singapore-showing the Con vent and Cathedral of the Good Shepherd from the corner of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road.24 words
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Article, Illustration198 1928-09-22 6 «r. V. D. Know.es. President o* ,he Sin g apore Sword Cub. was ■A, Home" to a£* reSiden NeW andS «!i Drive, on Friday last week. Mrs. Sproule distributed the pnies won at the recent foil competition. Miss P. Sal'-nond and Miss L Salrr.ond giving198 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1928-09-22 6 SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No 77 therefore share thcWond ,„!,>. n i, hi" n v '-'"l-i.,. r M „„,>• one *ori wroßg anc Lin; am .1 Mr. Jde Souza of K ln l 1,,i, m, < c IfY Vu ltllk Mert «J» m i M»d«"i Tan Kooi, [poh; Mr. S47 words
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Advertisement215 1928-09-22 7 ll CARLSBERG BEER IJR THE BEST. wflKll l)tainat) e rom a dealers l^TkEast Asiatic Co., Ltd. < '>$):£' SINGAPORE Sole Importers V| WEAKNESS, U DEBILITY AN/EMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup j of Hzmotlohin Already 30 000 Doctors throughout the world hive «gr#«O that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and215 words
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1989 1928-09-22 8 H. RIDER HAGGARD - THE MISSIONARY AND THE WITCH-DOCTOR H. RIDER HAGGARD NEW SERIAL STORY. By Author of "She," "King Solomon's Mines." &c. CHAPTER 11. The e.ileel ol Mi. alld hit*. Bull dllT ing the ikm eight years calla for but little comment. Tartly because Tabitha was delicate B< first and musi be within1,989 words
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Advertisement353 1928-09-22 8 f PERFORMANCE COUNTS! I There is one thing more thai yon j uml l« Know ab»ul the KOHLKK. gA AROMATIC r.KfTRIC PLANT I'KRFOR uvn(| thit includes everything. Yonj. set PERKOKM VNCK in terms of con J«M|[Pnl I ven ience. all rjaal usefulness, economy l&j|lH|K3|^ i dependability long years of salisfac353 words
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Article4269 1928-09-22 9 ALICE; CLAUDE ASKEW - ALICE CLAUDE ASKEW i SPECIAL SHORT STORY. j By and Authors of "The Shulamite," "A Daughter of Art," &c. h*ve been maid to many ladies, I, ntinc Ldomt t but oi all my mis s none wen so charming, soaympaM to whom I si ill serve,4,269 words
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Advertisement126 1928-09-22 9 V^^^J BfT^^^L monstrate the Standard H^lfl^^vi^H Ik lourer. Mere, beyond A\ J B^^ BL^B PL question, is the greatest l4 Wlm^jinM WT dollar for dollar value iflßflVr^iiHHlli^l^^ ottering in the fine C«f BEjl |P L[i field One ride will ■^J^MUidß H^^^ convince you. S*\m\\^r^ 284S bu>s the hu»tk y^^mKF^f^^\ bu126 words
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Advertisement95 1928-09-22 10 ADVERTISE IN THE j "Singapore Hua Pao' 1 >, I Only Illustrated Weekly Paper I Published in Chinese I NOW IN ITS lOth /SSUEf v. 11/ I I I at II v\ >S V V HII I T I I 1 1 I J 1 1 I Profusely Illustrated 195 words
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Article, Illustration951 1928-09-22 11 -ARTING FOR THE SPRINT. 1 l tc if often amusement ami loMecertain attotml oi impatience K spectators at an athletic mcctn runners arm themselves with i and Spend seemingly an incrcdi:,t <>f time and trouble in digg- eg for their feet, writes Guy If. lutK-951 words
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Article95 1928-09-22 11 "Aii attractive woman is not hurt by a man's unfaithfulness; she is merely shocked at discovering his bad taste." "A woman feels contempt for the man who neglects his work for her, though this is just what she is always trying to make him95 words
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Advertisement181 1928-09-22 11 tin- s> A Dig-Lar f Performance and appearance that Prices Tourer tJ9S I everyone admires. Sed(in 1795 /U ton TruckChassis t,290 Lveryone has admired the "big motor is now completely en- Commercial Truck car' appearance which its four- closed and is protected by air (hassts 995 inch longer wheedase and181 words
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Article765 1928-09-22 12 The Flying Cricketers I! very cricketer in the Ulead and every sjM>rtsman will welcome back I,ivock and Wiggkftfraftfa. Pri< rto their departure to Australia they practie^ally noOOPoKscd the I owling and batting departments of tile 5. C. C. In bat tin- Uvocfc was a consistent scorer and behind765 words
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Article257 1928-09-22 12 Xotcs by Linesman.*' Y.M.C.A. vs. R.A.M.C. 1 laying to men on a sodden ground the Y.M.C.A. icorcd a creditable win Against the K.A.M.C. in a match which was remarkable for j^oal scoring, as in all goala were scored, 7 by the Y.M.C.A. and two by the visiting team.257 words
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Article78 1928-09-22 12 Late at nipht the landlord of sonic flats was knocked up by a tenant. Tenant "Can the landlord interfere when a woman in the third floor flat quarrels with her husband and disturbs the ncitfhlKnirs at night?'' Landlord "You are the neighbour?" Tenant "No, lam the husband The teacher was78 words
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Advertisement138 1928-09-22 12 KEEP THEM HAPPY BY KEEPING THEM WELL. The natural inclination of children is to be cheery, active and full of fun. When they mope and sulk, are peevish and disinclined for play, you may be sure that something is wrong. Almost invariably that something lies in the digestive tract. It138 words
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Advertisement250 1928-09-22 12 %M V -< I 7i i |/Mm| <r"^ n body lines; a rich, lustrous finish, full crown fenders; full nickeled, I S acorn design headlamps and radiator shell— this J fl is the New Car that will win your instant appro- fl val. But more important than all externals are250 words
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Article208 1928-09-22 13 "WOMEN ARE- "A woman dresses not so much to attract men as to hold her own, if she cannot outshine others of her own sex." "When a woinan says she has no use for men she means she would have plenty for one, if only she could secure him." "It208 words
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Advertisement108 1928-09-22 13 JAPRIVATE CINEMA SHOW I is The Condition For Complete Success Of All CHILDREN'S PARTIES! Give the little ones the joy of having at home: f_D LLOYD RLIE CHAPLIN I BY PEGGY NOOKUMS I "OUR GANG" Etc.. Etc. |t will be their talk fur months to c< me IPATHE (MALAYA) LTD,.108 words
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Advertisement59 1928-09-22 13 ANOTHER PARAMOUNT TRIUMPH. SOLDIER SAILOR MARINE THE FLAG LIEUTENANT FROM THE PLAY THAT MADE CYRIL MAUDE FAMOUS. PAVILION COMING SHORTLY. j I ■■'> •i IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE BEST. I|!WWJ iiiiMiiisir.rniriiiHiHi COMING- t I LAURA LA PLANTE I AND I GLEN TRYON t THANKS FOR I THE59 words
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Advertisement146 1928-09-22 14 |uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimi iniiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM mlll I RALEIGH 1 THE MOTOR CYCLE. 1927 MODEL j A UNIQUE OFFER OF I I THESE FAMOUS MOTOR CYCLES. I Price $295 00. I (Robinson 8 Co., Ltd.) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. fIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII§ I KalMiiiSHß SB H|l BffH I mm utm I I TJROTECT yourself from the I146 words
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Advertisement161 1928-09-22 14 AJIMOWOTO dL I (Savoury Sa't) Hdnderfni cooking powder J^ of vegetable origin inven$ft t.-d by Dr. K. Ikeda, Hon. &V: i ]\n( of the Tokyo Imperial 2V% *w i 59% 4/ I niversity. w w j^ 41 A pinch of this powder added into any sort of food in the161 words
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Article, Illustration92 1928-09-22 15 65 TH. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS OF H.H. SIR ALAEDIN SULEIMAN SH'AH. K.C.M.G., SULTAN OF SELANGOR ON 11TH. INST. ..rom.p.iniol l.v the- Koiilu.t of Sc-lanvi'»r, tl'.c Hon. Mr. J. I.oipu, (2) inspection of tin i ;,:;:;;;;:.,::Ji: c. ',;v J: U <-.>■ j. r. h,,,.,^ w a^ .y«-«. Si JSSSSS •of omc.aU. The92 words
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Article, Illustration96 1928-09-22 16 The water polo team with Mr. Mayhew the Referee in the centre. The competitors in the various events of the day Life-saving demonstration The gymnastic class. Gymnastic display The guests. The "Wales" party supplied the music for the occasion. The ladies oblige the camera-man.96 words
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Advertisement38 1928-09-22 17 ,,,,,,,,,i i,i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ r '.(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin V 1 j^/T^ mJ^ 41 /^fr'\ 4 AT YOUR DANCING PARTY OFFER I If^ffetf^l "FLOR>SCE V >^lf vH/ /i t%^~^^* refreshing and your evening's I DIETHELM Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND) 1 SINGAPORE-PENANG-BANGKOK.38 words
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Article774 1928-09-22 18 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. by "Quiz. The latest Idsa In Malayaa foumalisui is for ibc papers to pal ttsh theii Editor* 1 photoKraphs— at any raU 'hi "Plaailg c.a/.ettt'' k (> <-^ sl> uu as i<» declar< thai the "Malaya Tribune," in doing 10, has "set a fashi<m774 words
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Advertisement222 1928-09-22 18 >; "^T ~"sC— l^^*33^: Excellent Accommodations im -eS^^^Cl^ 0 ?A^ft|:\ Superior Service American Mail Line ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPE ROUND-THE- WORLD. ff ATI IRES PRESIDENT WILSON tbAlUKl^. PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK PRESIDENT GARFIELD via Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples and m BURNERS— NO222 words
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Advertisement74 1928-09-22 18 FROM GLOOM 10 SUNSHINE A woman ma) »t K l»t-air can pOBKM the great ci i-luuin smile, cheerfnlncss, ck-ar iy^, a skm. Theae things conu i health, the perfed working of i functions, and Pinkettes, as A h u needed, arc i great aid to rai Rularity. Laxative perfection, Pink74 words
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Article3161 1928-09-22 19 A COUP D'ETAT IN MALAYA CUPS COMMITTEE MEETING. WILL SINGAPORE SUBMIT? S.F.A. LEAGUE REVIEW \otts lly "Spectator." ■the dukes. I i lukef arc again champions of the [/ague having secured 25 out ot I rilabte points, ihcir goal keeper B us beaten only five tunes, once by the3,161 words
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Advertisement700 1928-09-22 19 v .^n I FOOTBALL T^ 4>llf t g;. fa/* q 6 10 Ma 1 S t* Pot a correct forecast of the 10 matclit-.. > a pri/.e of $800 will be given, and also I prize of >*~ f coupon. Should no competitor succeed in forecasting <•. > all 10700 words
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Advertisement25 1928-09-22 21 I FEEL THA T k I SURGE OF I >?^^/ ces From $1,950 Sole Agents BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. SINGAPORE, PENANG, TAIPING, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, SEREMBAN MALACCA.25 words
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Article286 1928-09-22 22 WORLD'S MIGHTIEST ATTRACTION DUE HERE SOON. United Artists Corporation by arrangement with Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, the world famous producing unit, would shortly offer to the Singapore public, the hitter's mightiest screen version "BI ;v HI'R" which had a continuous year's run in New York and held the London Tivoli for286 words
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Article251 1928-09-22 22 Sweeping Claims by Parties. DOMINION STATUS DEMANDED. .Nothing short ut Dominion status, with a form of government not lower than that of the other self-governing Loininions, will satisfy India, declares the Committee of the Indian All Parties Conference ill the preamble to its proposals for a new251 words
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Article45 1928-09-22 22 Temperance Preacher What is;: that causes men to ignore the ties ot home, stay out until after midnight, auc get up with a bad headache in the morning?" "I know," shouted a young man iu the crowd. "Well, tell the others what it is." "Politics!"45 words
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Advertisement147 1928-09-22 22 ADELPHI HOTEL I I ROOF GARDEN CINEMA. j SUNDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER A RACING DRAMA FEATURING ROBERT AGNEW AND <. A MARION NIXON X **DOWN THE STRETCH" MONDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER WILLIAM RUSSELL AND HELEN CHADWICK IN *'THE STILL ALARM" ADELPHI HOTEL LTD J Telephone 5061 (4 lines) Harry Willies Telegrams: Adelphi.147 words
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Article673 1928-09-22 23 t A MALAYAN REVIEW. By "Argus." With a new season beginning, the chief rtainty about niK^cr Mcmf to be tlier Singapore will be able to make :t <>f show expected of the Malaya Cup holders. It is a case of "you never 11," though OH paper673 words
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Advertisement300 1928-09-22 23 ASSETS OVER $6,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OV£R $30,000,000; The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incoifokatkd in Steaits Sittumim> JHEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act300 words
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Advertisement215 1928-09-22 24 IS SATISFACTION IN IT >4Pr SOLD EVERYWHERE I THE PIVOT OF I THE BRITISH FILM I INDUSTRY BRITISH INttRNATIONAL PICIUKtS, LTD. j COMING ATTRACTIONS*. •> t > "THE RlNG"— Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Carl Brisson and Lilian Hall-Davis. "The greatest production ever made in this country." Daily Mail. POPPIES215 words
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Advertisement145 1928-09-22 24 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR jfimifff I TYRES I Firestone Tyre Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd., Hongkong Bank Chrs., Singapore. I B^f I B^l BBM^^^Bh B^fl^ [mi W^^&^^ EVINRUDE LOChVVOOD OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTOIS Worlds Official A. P. B. A. Speed Record created on utt Nov: 1927 of 33.543 miles per hour. Horse145 words
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Article, Illustration109 1928-09-22 25 RETURN OF THE R. A.F. FLYING BOATS FROM AUSTRALIA. The boats over Singapore flying very low. The G.O.C. Major-General Sir C.C. van Straubenzee (left) talking to Group-Captain H. M Cave-Brown-Cave, D.5.0., D.F.C. who commands the Flying Squadron, upon the latter's arrival at the Seletar Air Base. Group-Commander Cave-Brown-Cave (facing the109 words
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Article, Illustration29 1928-09-22 26 Monseigneur Edward Moonev Archbishop of Idenopoiis. and Apostalic Delegate to the East Indies, including the Diocese of Malacca. Monseigneur Jiardini Apostolic Delegate to Japan.29 words
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Article, Illustration57 1928-09-22 26 The Guard of Honour at the school. Left to right Mr. F. James, Scout Master the Archbishop and the Rev. Brother Stephen, Director of the Institution. The Archbishop and Rev. Father Ruaudf I in the school hall NINA ET JACQUES, THE CELEBRATED DANCERS NOW57 words
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Advertisement87 1928-09-22 27 r TvrvVVVVVVVVVVVVV*«'VV%"«*V •> i A BOON FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN f •> 1»"^* I A I S M V < V VICTORIA STREET. .^W W* R. K. BANDARA (Late Cutter to Messrs. Campbell's Ltd.) > Of it is time that I 100 CENTS WORTH MOST BEJ OBTAINED FOR THE DOLLAR! f87 words
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Advertisement175 1928-09-22 27 THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF FLOOR TILES j BUT i| jj OUR MARBLITE FLOORING jj jj IS THE BEST! jj i IT'S FIRE ANT PROOF AND I T ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME. X IT IS LAID IN ONE LEVEL PIECE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AND DESIGNS X ON WOODEN OR175 words
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Article275 1928-09-22 28 ESTATE "TIED UP" IN TRUSTS. great mrnriat has been canted by the discovery that the estate of the late' Sir David Yule, who died the richest man in Great Britain, uill not yield the Treasury anything like the sum anticipated from death dtiti i. The "Daily I-'.xprcss275 words
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Article289 1928-09-22 28 CAPTURED Chinese Marines' Successful Raid On Island. THE BANDIT CASTLE. A Nationalist naval tKt.iclinn.iit under command of Captain I. in Shu-kou, according to announcement of Admiral Vans Shuch-wang landed a large force <;f Chinese marines and mixed brigade troops on the oast of Hing II wa289 words
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Article286 1928-09-22 28 The following novels wcr< added t<» Raffle* Lilrary during the past fortnijfht Anon. Gcntkman With A Duster. The I.askll Affair. \ivlkt (Owen) Go as you Please. At key (Bertram ThcMidnight Mystery. Binns twcll) The Diamond Trial. I iVc (Stacey City <>f Conflict. Br< vir (M Goto '(.<!<. Lane.286 words
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Article86 1928-09-22 28 Kuccesa is not always to be measured l>y money, position, or reputation, although thes. visible marks of achieve* me it are Hk usual spurs i<> ambition. In what the world calls failure, Cod often stores the lit host success. We judge by tlu finished building, tin completed work, the86 words
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Advertisement435 1928-09-22 28 —Miil and P none orders rum Never Order "PISTON RING'S '-Spec fy I^EVER ASK FOR JUST 1 "PISTON RINGS* o WC t HOLD F J^j; Famous the vinld over ior ucciinny and quality. HRICO PISTON itlXiS arc the l»c-«t you vww buy. Every one la jiu a runt red true435 words
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1773 1928-09-22 29 Herbert Samuei's Speech on Peace and its Principles which should be preserved fcy the keen Reformer Sir Herbert Samuel, in a speech to the Sumnef School at Oxford, utterBe indictment against war and ,1 the necessity for a national move rds peace. A noteworthy utterance,1,773 words
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Advertisement41 1928-09-22 29 JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIg Telegram Add Kassimbooks. 4 I T. 0. MOHAMED 1 KASSIM Co. No. 9 DHOBY GHAUT. SCHOOL BOOKS SUPPLIERS AND STATIONERY DEALERS.I i THE CHEAPEST BOOK st6res i news agents sundry i GOODS MERCHANTS §j, E IN E E SINGAPORE. iuiIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir41 words
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Advertisement391 1928-09-22 29 1 ON READING THE 1 BIBLE I f 11 Inn the King of h.t'glund is f t roiened mi W'tstminster Abbey, a Bible is placed in his hands •j* With these Words "We t presmt unto you this Book, the I j MOii valuable thing this ii'orld j altonis. Here391 words
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Article475 1928-09-22 30 «*e x> little gold now thai we I sooa l»e-.iii to fot^it H- \i*.d important in tiu hi-i. I uli-vition. That from .ill other i lals it ahoald have been picked oui l > tin Aryans and S> miu as 'hi magic soam oi life ma) appeal irrat* n475 words
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Article485 1928-09-22 30 TIME TO LOOK AT OURSELVES "There OUghfl l<» be new appraisals of < 1 1 c s work, if not of one's whole life and spirit and purpose, during the summer months. If we- do not net what we would call an out-and-out and thoroughgoing485 words
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Advertisement42 1928-09-22 30 I i For five generations the famous Lea Perrins' Sauce has been held in the highest esteem. Its distinctive piquancy, unvarying quality, and high degree of concentration places it in a class: apart from other seasonings and condiments.. LEA PERRINS' SAUCE V42 words
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Advertisement385 1928-09-22 30 Koninklyhe Pahetvaart Maatschappi I RO VAL PA^B. NAVIGATION wO OF iATAViA, \M ln^n«m-«tc<s in Bc'.landi I M, CONTK»CT W.TH THE J ielephont No. 3640 sub connections to:- l)*k, AMt. Manager* Ue*k, M.rin. Supt U.M,.. Freight Dcpt., Claims Dtp.. Accountant, Piovidmg lkpt. «-j RHPrStA^IVE for Su IS a, U xe and385 words
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Miscellaneous717 1928-09-22 31 I' CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 78*j i $750 IN PRIZES I will be oaid to the successful competitors in this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. From the profits of the competition 50 will be handed to CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, BATU GAJAH. f i H^ i 1111 a^L^LL717 words
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Article306 1928-09-22 32 HOW DELICATE PEOPLE MAY BENEFIT. Mr. F. C. Field-Hyde, lecturer to Regent's Park, Homerton, and New College, suggested to the students attending the summer course in anisic teaching at Oxford, that delicate people should learn singing, not necessarily hecause they wanted to sing, but because it was306 words
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Advertisement28 1928-09-22 32 SEND YOUR CAR TO US FOR REPAIRS. DUNCOMBE AUTO SHOP (THE SHOP WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE) SPECIALISTS IN MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. 'PHONE 2352.— 110 LAVENDER ST. SINGAPORE.28 words
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Advertisement154 1928-09-22 32 Jost Received! Just Reecived j HAPPY ANNUALS FOR 1929. j AXfUAS. |f W ANNUAL I i -.-*>J r 9a# I A complete range of A^^LALf FOR BCVS OIUSJ 4 of all a^es. TIGER TIM'S ANNUAL $3.50 BRITISH BOYS ANNUAL $3.00} t PLAY BOX ANNUAL 3.50 BRITISH G. RLS ANNUAL 3154 words
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Article, Illustration342 1928-09-22 33 A Talk To The Sufferer From Insomnia. With what satisfaction jrou have retired after a particularly fatiguing day "A good night's rest and I shall be as fresh as a daisy in the morning/ 1 you say to yourself. Hut sleep refuses to come. Tlk- boon teem342 words
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Advertisement323 1928-09-22 33 I JAVA GOODS. V KABAYA NONYA, CHOLLI, KAEN BATECKS, t SLIPPER FACES, READY MADE SLIPPERS, SAGO DALIMA, TEPONG WANGI, MINYAK PAR AM, JAVA FACE POWDER, MINYAK URAT, JAVA SYRUPS, JAVA AERATED WATER, JAVA COFFEE, GULA MALACCA, MINYAK KALAPA WANGI, KECHAP BAT A VIA, RED FiSH, JAMU SARI A WAN, AYER323 words
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Advertisement329 1928-09-22 34 f THE AUSTIN "12TH E AUSTIN 7" >^A#?T «^-> SALOON S3 23' SALOON $1.520 sSK^ TOURER 52.550 TOURER 295 (SPECIAL MODELS IN STOCK) I ill I i I V I I V-J -J >> d^y\~ Z^.»^B(^Bks^ Siiittapore, Penan^, Taipin^, Ipoli. y^ "3lM^ ffi^ '^^?r Kuala I uiupur, Seiemban, Malacca. <329 words
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Advertisement202 1928-09-22 34 1 1 1 ill 1 1 I i l U l l B^^^^^^. jl I ii nil I lllUp^^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii Restful Nights mean vigorous days Sleeplessness is a sign oi nervous debility. You need not suffer from weakened nerves if only Sanatogen. Sanatogen202 words
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Article, Illustration86 1928-09-22 35 The 3rd. tace on the third day's meeting. A win tor H.H. the Sultan of Perak and Mr. Cheng Ah Ming— Packard (Robinson up) wins in fine style. The attendance at the meeting this time was not very large. I>e pictures show some of the enthusiastic86 words
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Article, Illustration80 1928-09-22 36 Photographs showing the large number of interested spectators. A view of the exciting match Lett: See G m Hock, runner-up and right: E. J. Vass. the Champion The handsome shield and the generous donor Mr. Aw Boon Haw will be noticed on the extreme right80 words
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Article989 1928-09-22 38 A. certain J f d a Uttl a time f< >: Ik- intl s<'im ly, he intimated to the J<.v. ii mnity I it was his intention office, and a young rabbi u.is appointed to < m 'he work when tin old rabbi laid it down. Jum Ik989 words
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Article337 1928-09-22 38 A distinction is often drawn, and usually with some unfairness, between moral courage and physical courage. Sometimes perhaps a person is so unimaginative as not to be aware of any particular risk or danger to himself in the brave act that he performs, and there may be some reason337 words
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Article701 1928-09-22 38 THE INNER HAPPINESS. There is an experience which comes to every reflective person who finds himself in strange surround infers or engaged in new duties. After the first flush of novelty, with its sense of freedom or added responsibility, we are driven to the reflection that, after all, we701 words
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Article1505 1928-09-22 39 THE NEW WEEK-END MENACE. Truth About "Sundays Away." 1S |T HARMLESS-OR THE GADARENE SLOPE? rs af the latest craze for kavnß ut the week-end arc, m ed at its extent. It por- m less Hum a revolution in 1 and a hvgc art :;U s Social Worker, in J ,-.i'tholic1,505 words
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