Malayan Saturday Post, 10 November 1928
1928-11-10
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section25 1928-11-10 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JCL L V. NO. 43 NOVEMBER 10. 1928. 1 PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 10. 192825 words
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Advertisement160 1928-11-10 1 cry o« the rang** t^T^ y^n By Special H. M. The I rß^^^^^^^^^R Appointment to King- of Siam y EXTRAORDINARILY PRETTY PATTERNS IN 1 j^^K I STERLING SILVER PHOTO FRAMES I I IN ALL SUITABLE SIZiS, INCLUDING THE L^RCEST 4 MINUTURE SIZES Hi YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS KINDLY INVITED T160 words
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Advertisement276 1928-11-10 2 I HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDLTLK OF FILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETAVI2EN RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. (Connecting Steamer arriving the stme day as the Henderson Steamer Sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon. 1929. 1028. w Burma/Pegu Mar. 2 Heaada Dec. 8 Pegll/Burma Mar. 16 •Amaraporoa276 words
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Advertisement378 1928-11-10 2 BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection horn Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Yorkshire Nov. 29 Yorkshire Mar. 7 Leicestershire Dec. 6 Leicestershire Mar. 4 Shropshire I>C- *J Shropshire Mar. it Herefordshire Dec. 27 StaflFordshire Apr 4 1929. Gloucestershire April378 words
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Article590 1928-11-10 3 MM i He modern woman ukei t«> be weighed m t: and found wanting. An American viator Bayi the typical Knglish girl is like i Bower. When fad i sh <]\\ Mrs. I! i« class: "1 m sun.- your telephone i> quite uncalled fot rfighclass "So is590 words
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Advertisement324 1928-11-10 3 USE OUR SPECIAL HAIR CREAM THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HAIR DRESSING 50 cts. per bottle or $5.00 per dozen. MANUFACTURED BY SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED, 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS; WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TO DISPENSARIES, ESTATES, HOSPITALS AND MINES OUR PRICES324 words
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Advertisement127 1928-11-10 4 v SB n H V^^ i j n M <• *C* £y H 45- "18; <■ ;i; .^L I; *—^i '^^!Mk. c /^bw •i .t-^ 7^lir*m \^p^p^ v\ -Ay a. I I f H "N »5» ■■■■■■■■■^■■^.i < k# ■■^^^^B ■■^^^^B ■■^^^■■f ■■■^^^^^■■■■fc p^^^^^^^^^^^^ 4 5 I Katz Brothers., Ltd.127 words
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Advertisement62 1928-11-10 4 %y^J ftenflth' If you regard purity as important, you will demand FRASER ft NF AYE'S for it is made from the purest ingredients m a model factory under the strictest supervision. Rich m natural fruit juices it is a healthful drink and the water used m its manufacture is filtered62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1928-11-10 5 H.E. Sir Hayes Marriott, acting High Commissioner inspecting the Guard of Honour at the opening of the Federal Council. The inset shows the arrival of His Excellency32 words
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Article, Illustration16 1928-11-10 5 *3&&^&&2B!S&Batt*^ Photograph taken a. .he Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club Dinner.16 words
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Article, Illustration43 1928-11-10 6 The Altar of the new OujmH. The new Church. A group photograph with the Rt. Rev. Dr. Perrichon, who blessed the Church, m the centre. The Bishop blessing the Church. The old Church43 words
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Article, Illustration19 1928-11-10 6 Mr. Cou Hie leading m Perseus Mr 'Don" up. Some ot the prominent Ract Officials19 words
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Article, Illustration19 1928-11-10 6 Longchamp winner 3rd Division class 2 ponies. Mr. "Strode" on Piedmont The r.ew Elgin Bridge-Placing the superstructure m position19 words
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Advertisement292 1928-11-10 7 I 11 II F~ M W& THh lUXT J^<\>l WEAJt NESS ■.a I 11C liLo I i 1 1\ a^^^H 1 1 I r\ off W~t~ \f m J^^^M l A I s**_ r I If" f"\ II IT 1^ >tt O*" ULIJILI 1 1 wE^ Obtainable from all dealers292 words
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Article4238 1928-11-10 8 KATHARINE TYNAN - KATHARINE TYNAN SPECIAL SHORT STORY. by Author of "Peggy the Daughter," 'The Lost Angel," &c. Dorothea MM hou>c -huntiiiK- 9m was looking for the- Ideal country cottage, and bad not been disillusioned I>y many disappointments. She dragged me m lur train. Could I refuse-? Certainly4,238 words
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Advertisement179 1928-11-10 8 m mum nl I I I X I A VIRILINE v lor m*n I u tt*rtna from lmpot«nc*. w««kn«»«. H oepr«»tlon. "tfvousitn. l«««itude, j tost ot«PO«tit« in»omo,a «»hlul'JOn 118 FERTILINE I I I gufiirMiQ from sl«n»ty. r«t«rd«d dewlop- i I si«nl5 i«nl ip«tnw. l««owin««- itM«od». flabby KSMor. Rich. Weiss, Berlin179 words
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Article3870 1928-11-10 9 A; C. ASKEW - A. C. ASKEW by l'uston looked at bcfMM m the ..,1-fashioiied glass that stood on -m^-tablc, her little ftOC very pale, her l>lue ejTCf painfully m their expression, ami though Pressed m the soft white robes U U- there ffM BO smile on her ,1 it she treinUed3,870 words
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Advertisement44 1928-11-10 9 I OFTHEWODLD POD 19Eie I OME MILLION 1 CHEVPOLET^^^kX i' 1 1 1 n i Mi»ni» .^V m i^i Hiui \^^^m r I- ■■■h2dkbb' I^^^"*" 7% fa|9 J ti I ft^TS*- BORNEOCHEVROLET Ltd., I sW«« H7P*.- Si»g.pore-M.l.eea-Seremban. t Si,,, W) K«... Lonipur Ipoh T.iping44 words
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Advertisement364 1928-11-10 10 1 THE GREATEST WONDER! I 10 CENTS ONLY. j t V IMMEDIATE CURE SPECIALLY FOR j j^ ill of the Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, 1 II /I Mouth Teetb. Throat, Arm< f r /I 1 111 Hands. Chest, Stomache, Back fl 111 \J Kidoeys, Legs, Feet Nerves ,Etc. i F£V£R.364 words
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Advertisement18 1928-11-10 11 I I -I 4711 M i ALCuM POWDER I r^ a. T" ft C A D UllrlVßl ICUt18 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-11-10 12 Tne Beautiful Decorations. The Oversea-Chinese Bank Ltd. Mun Yuen Club. The Kwong Yik (Sel.) Bank.21 words
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Advertisement144 1928-11-10 13 qominqNORMAN KERRY and WARY PHILBIN I IN LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE! IT'S A UNiVERSAL JEWEL t I* I-» n'lIM I 11*11 I I*ll— •^•V* fVVVV W% A PRIVATE CINEMA SHOW Is The Condition For Complete Success Of All CHILDREN'S PARTIES! Give the little ones the joy of144 words
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Advertisement286 1928-11-10 13 I THE STAR OF STARS. I i i^i, I POL A NEGRL j IN"THE "THE WOMAN ON TRIAL." A NEW NEGRI HAS SUDDENLY ASTONISHED THE WORLD, •> i A NEGR! WHO PORTRAYS THE SOULS OF WOMEN, THE J a SWEETNESS AND SPLENDOUR OF WOMANHOOD, A NEGRI j WHO IS UNDOUBTEDLY286 words
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Advertisement418 1928-11-10 14 EVENING WEAR r O V^^ No. *****. Black Satin Shoe. j Collar bar and Vamp trimmed with +*> \v Silver Kid. Sizes 2M06;.^ >^ Price $18.75 per pair. No. *****. Black Crepe Silk Shoe, piped with Silver Kid an T i entirely new idea m Shoe covering. Sizes 3 to418 words
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Advertisement244 1928-11-10 14 H il Hi^h Grade |N PIL2.T H H Fountainpci?/ II! PI Never Fail to i ilm wjij rouse Interest Ip 9 l"^i ll ner^ have no hesitation liM Sfl 1M reeomtnendin^ Pilot Pens. IHO Irrespective of price, each iIH model is guaranteed for 3" Ij^l The barrels aie made of244 words
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Article, Illustration31 1928-11-10 15 t]i MR. HERBERT H. HOOVER V Who has iust been elected President of the United States of Amenc. MRS. HOOVER II Who becomes the "First Lady of the Land. ,,,,,,,j»,H!|||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHI""«"^^ lllllllllir31 words
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Advertisement17 1928-11-10 15 i f 4 T ZZ i zz t^' 1 9 I ZZ W A I SlIIIMIIIllllllllMHIIIH"" ******************************11117 words
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Article, Illustration48 1928-11-10 16 Spectators. The fnread the Needle Race The Musical Stall. The Balaclava Melee m which the adversaries tried to cut off the plumes on each other's helmet. MarriotT 10 MaJOr C van Straubenzee and Sir Hayes The Grand National Race. Spectators. Lady Marriott distributing the prizes.48 words
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Advertisement132 1928-11-10 17 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiini 1,,,, lllm iiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiniMii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivisai^iiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiun^ i/ I r, inniiiiiiiiii iiiiimiiiii iiiiiiniiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i :,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n milling Ptle "advantages of using J i THE ALL-WEATHER FILM I Agfa is faster, reducing possibility of underex-j t posure to the minimum. Agfa is extra-sensitive j. and so takes life-like pictures earlier132 words
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Advertisement106 1928-11-10 17 Bstfc'T^^B I iL J^tfl ff^ff^r» /V t Kiev Mv *H I TJROTECT yourself from the I I HrJ&l dangers that lurk m dark- I I Ir^flf ness, light the way m safety with I I K^l an E verea^y Flashlight The I *^J most powerful and dependable I I I'106 words
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Article647 1928-11-10 18 Quiz - Quiz BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. %••;#•;.«> vvwvvwvvvvv*. j B 3 "Rubber free!" "rid ioiim ol thf i-hiHN on Kovembei iat. W< isn't exactly tree, but aone neopk lo think cents i pound is almost like giving the >t\tfl away. It is an exasperating reflection that once upon i647 words
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Article, Illustration25 1928-11-10 18 I i nkcttei bclp yu I Lilly inVMnui qrct bri| md by btoii ted loofnc, la Dl breath. T Pild r cfaen Pinkettd25 words
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Advertisement210 1928-11-10 18 jfii^ix- J^ ->:~::;^ :^-^X^^ Excellent Accommodations |!Bfe/. c^^^^^^^^^T. \^f\2^ Superior Service mMp Dollar Steamship Line frtfWfei American Mail L vu_ I ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPEROUND-THE- WORLD- j FEATURES. PRESIDENT WILSON j PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK PRESIDENT GARFIELD via Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples210 words
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Article1083 1928-11-10 19 JP AND DUKES. CUp tbrct till; 11 ilk I ink 'li< j ill :-"t lv« soou dcni numcrotui m I phy, it is tile i lie put into i liropote t< 'liillitl:. si them BOd Bis d< feat them m a league I»i i >]•' tee to do1,083 words
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Advertisement49 1928-11-10 19 Kwong Tong Stores Company. tALSO PIECEGOODS AND No. 81. North Bridge Road. $^~toy WATCH FOR SCREENING DATE. ALHAMBRA THE CINEMIRACLE MARVEL MOVIE: (The Wonder City of the Future). i D.RECTED BY FRITZ LANG EU^S JASTEJ PRODUCER AND CREATOR OF "'SIEGFRIED FAMb. FEATURING RRir.ITTE HELM. W,TH BPEC.AL MUsIS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.49 words
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Advertisement711 1928-11-10 19 IFOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 48 1 j $1500 m PRIZES, j Z X IS OFFERED FOR I 12 MATCHES ONLY 12 I f J, a corred forecast of the 12 matches nHrntioned m the coupon, apn. ,to will be given, and also a prize of o for the next beat .J.711 words
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229 1928-11-10 20 The Malayan Saturday post. November 10, 1928. RETRENCHMENT IN THE F.M.S. when both the High Commisfu a ana the Lhief Secretary declar*. m pcrsouaJ emoluments" figure diti-io-puruunately m the budget, ami liiat retrenchment must be the order oi the aay, there is some excuse for thinking that the weil-worn but229 words
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Article441 1928-11-10 20 The removal of Restriction has brought no collapse of the rubber market. Prices have virtually remained unchanged. Hut it is dangerous to build too much on the fact, and "expert" views about continued stability, with a modest rise m prices towards the end r>f next year, should be441 words
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Advertisement128 1928-11-10 20 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES tVERY TUESDAY 5.30—7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone: 5061 (4 lines). felegnms: (l Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Directs Qualify For Better Job The International Correspondence Schools128 words
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Advertisement22 1928-11-10 20 Cure Sore Throat I and prevent infectious diseases •uch as Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. with yfORMAMINT i IK* Germ-Killing 7kr*mt Tmblmt22 words
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Article1617 1928-11-10 21 Linesman; Linesman - Linesman Linesman. aslkjfkdjfioduifd B) DUKES Vs S.C.C. 1 n i ikm Kroaad opposed East Pa.l.iiu ground the S.C.I en defeated by the I hike- t t I Ito 2. The winning tamed almost on time. It was howei .m extraordinary game m which Tht 'pi ying excellent hockey1,617 words
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Advertisement151 1928-11-10 21 I l^k. I /\YTT ~^~r I 7 0 I for your money <^^^^ HI I TN PERFORMANCE, m com- I Ifort and m luxury the New (^Sf^^^y T I Chrvslcr <4 52 M is head and AW^^ I I shoulders above anything and y^^Jf^ pRICE WSO rv I everything else151 words
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Advertisement204 1928-11-10 21 •5- PAY US A FEE 2 > AND SECURE PERIODICAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR TthlH. f WE GUARANTEE AGAINST J '> TOOTHACHE. I f Cleaning— Examination Ex- J traction -Crown and Bridge work. > CnOP Al SENG t 41, Souih Bridge Road t (Firsi Floor) M. W. KONG Qualified Dentist •>204 words
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Article657 1928-11-10 22 l'robably the most distinguished audience that ever looked at an exemplar of the Newer Art m this city .nj\n "lien Hur" at the Alhambra Theatre at last night's premiere. No Utter .selection could have bcCfl made than Ramon Sown for the title part and the same could be said657 words
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Advertisement248 1928-11-10 22 •> ♦•> BISCUITS -SAMBALs f I Etc. X BUTTERED JAVA BISCUIT^ <• 7AISIN JAVA BISCUITS ALMONDS JAVA BISCUITS I PLAIN JAVA BISCUIT- t I DODOL LAPIS. DODO I i DEPOK. SAMBAL GOREN f I BADJAK. SAMBAL GOREN UDANG. SAMBAL GORENc DENDENG. SAMBAL GOREN. DAGING. ACHAR MANGI J f ACHAR BAWANG248 words
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Article355 1928-11-10 23 Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK MALAYAN REVIEW Argus By unusual mtcrcs rec ent anniKil mi I Crickd Club. Just how lub justified m spending on g v xpensei I ipot ts 1 ois and ays i -re jHjiut with nonera, h<> think they have regarding expenditui t from y derive no355 words
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Article363 1928-11-10 23 Few [>copk would believe that footwhich has now ousted crickd until uexi May. is older than the so-called "national game." "when lootDail was played on ihe ihames, a leader writer m the "Liverpool lust' says, "during the Great Frost vi Charles II reign, it was,363 words
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Advertisement250 1928-11-10 23 I OVER $3,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 1 1 he Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j I»coiPOi»Ttn m Straits Sbttumiktci OFFICE: Winchester House, Sin r<p ore. LONDON OFFICE; 27. Old Jewry, EX. The Company has i.C.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and complies with the British250 words
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Advertisement204 1928-11-10 24 j f 't T ft" 1 *^^^^^^r EVINRIDE L€CKHOCD OITBOARD RCMEOAT MOTOBS Worlds Official A. P. B. A Speed Record created on 14th Not: 1927 of 35.543 milea per limn. Horse Powers ratgicg from 2 to 10.85 on the BRAKE, NOT merelj a H. P. calculated roughly f i c204 words
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Advertisement148 1928-11-10 24 TWr fiO Hn A HrJ^- Biscuits! B^^^HH^WBS Mi I j T I n W m m. w Kr flli'l'f;i?l''?*''*'.'^rrt~rrrT^^B MB BB BIUHH.I Hi i i Lt ::'B ■th ,M U Ij i TM i j ?t?T I tTT^^« t t!lifi!tit t*C^ "^T 1 1 i j x*t*r* *t *f 1148 words
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Article, Illustration30 1928-11-10 25 Spectators. Ch?on Leong and Miss Bickerton playing Matsukawa and Miss Akhurst. Spectators. Miss Mm Coon Leon,. Miss Akhur,, .nd M.ttuk.w. Miss Akhurst playing30 words
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Article, Illustration86 1928-11-10 26 A a p<hot of little Miss Dorothy Fisher, n.ectf O i M" Joe Fisher of First National Pictures. The wedding was solemnised recently m Singapore of Mr. W. R. Myloe, of Ipoh, and Mrs. Daniel of Copay, Jaffna. The photograph shows the br.de and bridegroom. The teams m the final86 words
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Advertisement138 1928-11-10 27 All leading stores sell GENUINE <o !ri watches. Pitch ji:st as you fancy, but rerr. v .-r the quality. Many look nice when new, but few k< p the appearance as long iHo-sebrand. Ho'setrand Trade Mark on the did 1 be your guide, the rolled M doer, not turn black138 words
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Advertisement141 1928-11-10 27 9 \J* m I A BO3N FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN:! |Uf *d^B^K£ I €j/\ I f X I(» S /v In !tP^ i I OR CALL H ill lAT 387-2 kf I VICTORIA STREET. j R. K. BANDARA f (Late Cutter to Messrs. Campbell's Ltd.) iiiflftfttl»#>MOtt 70 |N PEH (FINE, MEDIUM141 words
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Article107 1928-11-10 28 Comes This Father's Grateful Praist Of BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Horn greatl) helpful Baby** Tal leU found m di--medfc B l( Adi lin Budin, mult Oficei Tcmcrloh, 1 ahai ulm ut then. "My bai y t W dul Ralim, when three months, as consti|>ai fever :ti times hich107 words
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Advertisement156 1928-11-10 28 Stacomb 'sets" your hair Ssi *B^* Sbtocomb "sets" your hair i ust as you want it. Aids o m waving, too, and holds the wave fresh. It never decomposes the natural oils as water does; and it combats ugly dandruff. Try Stacomb to-morrow. J,ist moisten your hair lightly, apply a156 words
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Article, Illustration28 1928-11-10 29 The Elective Illuminations. The Oversea-CHinese Bank Ltd. c Kwonß Yik (Sel.) Bank. Mun Yuen Club. The F.M.S R. Chinese Lantern Procession Party.28 words
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Advertisement116 1928-11-10 30 P it imparts a subtle, lasting fragrance, ai //'V^'^^^^n^^^H once delightful and alluring Return- I from the handkerchief or sprinkled on v /V^^S^M "4711," genuine double-strength Eau f I I I mmr/ A r d( Cologne, has been the World's fm/fl mwl r^f, favourite since 1792 Its fragranci is I116 words
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Article, Illustration6 1928-11-10 31 Sunshine alonr^ dries Sun^Maid Raisins6 words
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Advertisement43 1928-11-10 31 TILLEY SAFETY LAMPS Burn Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) '''*BSSSs~i r —a*^ Wubber and (^•■^^•^gj Tin-mining jf* Communities "T V I 16 Different Models. All 300 L P. I J Acknojvi'4<iv^ ed by all the Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 137, Cecil Street, Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement362 1928-11-10 32 1 V I I Ml M. A /Wi ■HI Mnßl^^^ "fk v% tAz wtota t/w round Popular Aerated Water Works Ltd.. 29, 28 30 Cbooo Guan Street, (OFF ANSON SOAD) 'Phone 379 I MARVELOUS 3^4^ EIECTRIC I GALVANIC 3B?^ RIN(iS f These rings are scientifically constructed after the process of362 words
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Advertisement616 1928-11-10 33 I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. 1 j > T •Mil PACEBT NAVIGATION CO OP fcATATIA) J t Incorporated la Hotlaadl fNDBt CONTIACT WITH TBB NHIHHII.ANDI IMDIAM GOVUUHMUm Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— Z Manager's Desk, Aaet. Manager's Dmk, Marina Bupt., (ian«rai Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dej»t.616 words
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Advertisement516 1928-11-10 34 *^£|r THE EIGHTH WONDER I I Tj I I z=^~^=^=- I i 111 H =^s=^s=* ,111 m iiimui v g "These Kalzana-tablets I cured me of Eczema In all skin infections Kalzana-tablets will m a very short time allay the itching, which so often drives the sufferer almost to despair.516 words
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Article, Illustration18 1928-11-10 35 Lieut-Col. Pickering judging the ponies entered for the pony show Ladies Trottir Race18 words
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Article, Illustration42 1928-11-10 35 Watching the game A snap of the play. team Mr May^ew the umpire is M the «n,re The European fust team. ri thp two groups. T| c Chine- firsi team-easy winners42 words
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Article, Illustration44 1928-11-10 36 Left to right. Messrs A Paul (Treasurer), J. de Fontaine. C. Mif son, L. J. dc Souza, E. J. Vas> (B'pofc Champion). A. de Souza. H. L. de Souza. (President). E. de Souza. B. Morea. Inset: Mr. C. Cordeiro (Secretary).44 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-11-10 36 h\ ••> Tie te?.*rs m the n?atch between Penang and Selangor. Penang won by three clea- goalsReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration16 1928-11-10 36 Chinese Ladies Athletic Association's decorated car m the procession.16 words
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Advertisement14 1928-11-10 37 i V B lft WK^T M AfATr- Mm 1 1' rnUulilA > #c PH011E*3463 I14 words
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Advertisement101 1928-11-10 37 {ALL WHISKIES ARE NOT THE SAME o*o \l li\ i J \dTL»o >Ai ...JLTs- m I DC H I ADP I s f IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS, t j BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO, AND THEN ASK FOR:— F^fc f m f m^ I f*" I101 words
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Article346 1928-11-10 38 I in*, I ith, bu> ihichputs banishment, d i «idl) I' weakness -I immaturit) disease. OtU nature, which ought to I i m perfect correspondence with fleeting His glory hke s mirror, ..s S Paul says, is diseased, defiled, and d^- J based. Its harmony with itself346 words
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Article869 1928-11-10 38 v pill. iii-. ii So Ik sent for hi? i (1 tin m t'. m.iki throughout tlu i hole knu^ 1 man) months tht wist nun irat through the kingdom from north to south, and from east t" ivest. Phcy j.a^NLii through splendid cities and through humble villages,869 words
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Article171 1928-11-10 38 "The man who knows a few books and a few subjects will bring a better judgment \u bear on questions outside his own sphere than the man who has j thorough knowledge of nothing". Go I into i he housing question; read, inquire, r discuss; leave it171 words
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Article188 1928-11-10 38 "Bt: ambitious to create. Man is made l to create. He has the creative art and the creative miud, which conquers so much that is base and vile within us," said the Bishop of Worrington (the Rev. Herbert Grciford Jones), who presented the prizes it the188 words
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Article360 1928-11-10 38 In connection with the coming celebrations of the I*>y Scoot Ifovemen -the World Jamboree, which is to be held at Birkenbead m July and Augu>: next year it is interesting to recall tba .it the Internationa] IW Scout Confer* enoe held at Kandersteg m August, 19:0, when360 words
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Advertisement39 1928-11-10 38 r 1# *I ft j^r I *^^w^^r LADIES HATS i* DRESSES SHOES ETC. [Of the latest fashion and design •'always m stock. A trial will convince PATTARA, (Estabd 1904) 4 F. High Street. > *2bw^ I A- A A J39 words
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1148 1928-11-10 39 CHEVROLET EXPEDITION NTERS THE SUDAN. in* Niniulc with Torif as our ye and following the advice >>ivtn Jt kept within the borders of I'gan- "he going was fair and the Okoro t vas the first obstacle encountered n y assistance. c an Acholi Chief and his follow Iped us to1,148 words
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Article42 1928-11-10 39 They were newly married and not m the l>est of circumstances. Said he "If things don't go better Vith us darling I suppose y..ur father won't see us starve." "Xo, poor dear," Mplkd the young jwifc; "his sif?ht Rets worse every day.42 words
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