Malayan Saturday Post, 25 May 1929
1929-05-25
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Article739 1929-05-25 3 "My VICWI arc sound." "\\s, mostly sound." Schoolmaster "Jones Minor, you're copying from Broun next to you.'' Jones Minor "Xo, sir; I was only I verifying the accuracy of what I've already written, sir." Teacher "Now, Herbert, how many seasons are there'" Herbert: "Two." Teacher: Only two?739 words
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Advertisement57 1929-05-25 3 pHALL MARK OF QUALITY. |ok for this Brand when Of all grocers. I Bartnolomeusz, Ltd., U hailles Quay. I \p^yAKEFIELD -THOSE flunk li/e t BleMing and ar« r ion* the tame ahoald "^Mifete to uk for copy d rratu m P* B W V ced to_ re OB topping a57 words
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Advertisement174 1929-05-25 3 PITMAN'S SHORT- I HAND RAPID COURSE? w (The popular text book .> i which is particularly suitable for acquiring a i knowledge of Pitman's J Shorthand) $2.43 *> Key to same 1.08 IS IT GOOD ENGLISH? t L By JOHN O'LONDON. .> (The Book represents the f the part played174 words
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Article1778 1929-05-25 4 PROPOSED ALTERATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS. Scltlom m the history of cricket has Mich widespread interest m the laws of the game been aroused as that which has followed the publication of the report of tl*c St^-cial Sub-Committee of the Advisory County Committee, recommending alterations m1,778 words
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Article54 1929-05-25 4 LOOK INSIDF OF YOURSELF for the causes of ill-t sion. Most likely hvcr congested state of th< tIIU|I to blame. The ri K lu A ,i y tes, which gently >, late the liver, dispel J activity to the iffntive aUs Of chemists every v at 60 as. per vial,54 words
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Advertisement112 1929-05-25 4 TheDainVbtt :xati^, TAKE TWO m NIGHT "You" ll feelt r In the mor gi" VTRide SAFELY--7J/* GOODYEARS! Suddenly— any time, any place— you are called MmmfßKSli Old, smooth, worn-out tyres will slip and slide fi [o] Iffl m 9[ But new Goodyear Tyres will give you extra il /\J \M\112 words
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Article662 1929-05-25 5 " Quiz - "Quiz." I dtlN SMILES OF THE WEEK. By t" l»e m rather indiffcrmng l;'dy is letting -.lMsisv the fact thai known as a very keen Is L. papers the other courteous* would be a :,K had a reputation Fistic skill on one tongue <mi the other may f< ni.662 words
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Advertisement159 1929-05-25 5 fiP/'*>«f "/a iis NORTn^ h yr^/^-k <-> j^ M^^ A i^- "1D^ E r=at!;^^ Excellent Accommodations 'Btt DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD. p RES. HAVES May 27 May 30 Jun. I p RES. FOLK Jun. 10 Jun. 13 Jun. 15 p RES ADAMS Jun. 24 Jun. 27 Jun.159 words
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Advertisement51 1929-05-25 5 < ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, I ALEXANDRIA NAPLES, GENOA, and MARSEILLES to NEW YORK and BOSTON. TO AMERICA. ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS j ANGELES SEATTLE. FROM MANILA HONG KONG TO EUROPE. £120 £112 First Class Rail across America, Choice <51 words
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Advertisement162 1929-05-25 5 You Need More Money Here is a plan to get it. Turn your spare time into dollars by studying an I.C.S. Course. The Inter, national Correspondence Schools are a Savings Bank for spare moments. POST THIS COUPON. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd., of London. M.S. P. 85, 137, Cecil Street,162 words
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Article, Illustration121 1929-05-25 7 MALAYAN CHINESE WIN HO HO BISCUIT FACTORY'S HANDSOME TROPHY The teams with H.E. the Governor Sir Hugh Clifford seated m the centre HE. the Governor shaking hands with the players In the above photograph are seen (left to right)121 words
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Article, Illustration56 1929-05-25 8 Tengku Abdul Majid. and Tengku Br. W-ngsaßa,^ ftandm b le^ Shikh S alleh ChW Inspector. Che Mohamed-Y.,,«ff Dttcctj o^^-k^ S^^%!^^^^^ Vacop. Chief CM, Hi g H Court, and NiK AbduMah. Photograph taken at Kok Pasir the same day oi Kertok players. SELANGOR AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION RELIABILITY TRIAL. Group56 words
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Advertisement210 1929-05-25 9 AJ 1 WEAKNESS, A T r J DEBILITY AN/EMIA of H*mo«»obin Already ***** Doctors throu(?houi the world >aye agretc j that this radical mmtt&f ALWAYS CURES, J and jjivt-s tit.rin aod strrngth I Far better than scrums, raw meat, Medicated wlnet< trc I OBTAINABLB FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES CARLSBERG BEER210 words
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Article1784 1929-05-25 10 THE LOOKER- ON - THE LOOKER-ON "Malayan Saturday 1 Social 4 LctyTtght. X •U <• BY A Pilotless Air Machine. How an upfTitflf m .1 chamber mil ol \mks, mirrors, ami Strange UMlllllUentf will "project" himself through the air— Ik- liiin^lf ikvo leaving the chair m which be >its— is a1,784 words
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Advertisement89 1929-05-25 10 BIOCITIN ly discovered, true to nature. |'nGLY IDEAI AND THE BEST TONIC IN THE WOF Fo, Brain, Bl I, Liver, Kidney, Muscles, S vital organs of tii-. human body. Mos i leasatit to the- taste. Increase of brain pow< an hedih v ill immediately result and nil <llmUsed hy millions.89 words
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Article1478 1929-05-25 11 COL. ARTHUR LYNCH; FOURNIER D' ALBE - COL. ARTHUR LYNCH FOURNIER D'ALBE II: COURAGE By Dr. (BlOtf captivating of all m distinguish a man. intellect, we admire ,:tistic skill, we stand nation of financial There is something i beyond these moods, and makes us desire who has by a feat of senses and won1,478 words
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Advertisement114 1929-05-25 11 I KINTA QUARRY I CONCRETE WORKS f 6, LEONG SIM NAM STREET, IPOH. t i GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND REINFORCED <• CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. SUPPLIERS OF METAL FOR CONCRETE WORK AND FOR ROADS. .> I EXECUTE ORDERS FOR EVERY KIND I OF CONCRETE WORK. QUOTATION GLADLY SUBMITTED WITHOUT I OBLIGATION ON RECEIPT114 words
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Article915 1929-05-25 12 AND HOW IT CONQUERS THE WORLD. Trsvd to m*»"». I<>T ll b f t °T? n mind i viate ekck ol viiWHtj It cry loltfcl Me***** turtho hon/-n-It dcliwrs thy St*l fr.no the daily lw«--dace ol peeri* <*"'* P!«fag at tf* iall HJnifrti minutiae Md the petty mane915 words
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Article1746 1929-05-25 12 cfcanmaf i» w»W m uMriactei hi Ike rob ol t)u- dklwhil tfcwifi llrici H.iupt mfcc! !»>> cln:.uttn/.»ti«.n d Uk HMVC Sut iKadlv "Ik.iw" M out-t;m.l me oik. .tiul Stanky J. S.uwlfcud, Chark-s Mitldlctoii, Arthus Stone. Ivan Ijm<»\\, Warren Hvimr wA DM W«»lheiin UuKl tlu principal Mppoitiai r^Us effectively1,746 words
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Advertisement123 1929-05-25 12 rr^iu venation B H AfT*cthr«, h«rml«s» Mormon c»r« Ii A VIRIUHE lor I •>. H ,ai ,1, letftttwd*. k>m of app« H B MA. •IN»*«UOfV 111 FERTIUME D 0ul«f mtnit/uiboa J- 50L£ .4G£\TS I E. M. ABDULLA Co. 27, Robinson Road, Singapore. 1 1 niiiiIMIIMMMHMf' I ••HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator a123 words
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Advertisement116 1929-05-25 13 COMING! PARAMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION THUNDERING ROUND THE WORLD /\T T> A JAMES CRUZE (JJjJJ PRODUCTION. I IRONSIDES" GREATEST EPIC OF THE SEA EVER MADE OLD IRONSIDES" THE MOST AMAZING AND REALISTIC SEA FIGHTS OLD IRONSIDES 1 WITH Esther Ralston Wallace Beery Geo Bancroft Charles Farrell IF ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE116 words
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Advertisement86 1929-05-25 13 /Smashing Success!!! PHENOMENAL CROWDS ATTKM)IN(i NIGBTLT ALHAMBRA I NOW j to see Douglas Fairbanks m THE IRON MASK i Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Matinee: To-Day, SATURDAY at 4 p.m. 1 true "Hater j S WITH 5 I GEORGE O'BRIEN 1 LOIS MORAN. I A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL. J WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT.86 words
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Article1586 1929-05-25 14 i pj "Sf*ct*i*9 That match with the Hong Kong Team. It m MftiortaMtC that I cotain MCtMB of the Press should even sugge* that the referee was partial and that the match ■fcoold |m repfcytd. Careful inquiries made m tin- tilt ftJOl reveal the fact that tfcc visitor*1,586 words
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Article336 1929-05-25 14 The teacher was apkti the boys m his class. "For instance. I want unr«\ x water into my house. I ito« 1 pipes and taps are m ord< w water. Can any of you tell me *fc. He expected the drildn n to teeth was becraac he hail sol v336 words
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Advertisement19 1929-05-25 14 I PONTI AC -OAKLAND CARS f BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE J l^^=—-^^ ORIENTAL MOTORS T/f^^J^T^ lEI. JJJv. DlNvAr vl\ti19 words
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Article3360 1929-05-25 15 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM by 1. I declared, pointing horn dowfl into tlu square ne thing from which all ,t mil civilisation seem a vc "v wnl llu world that revolutions :> followed his gesture, it him as though for an lc il schools," Felix cor bU institutions,3,360 words
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Advertisement260 1929-05-25 16 Gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim.l I imiHHW^ O^V^^^^ s 1 JCi 1 THAT APPETIZING CUP, EA^^ I -Cj| n -v lo .rt^ SnIoVHcCASIONS. AND MORE| jd-D-r-^ s0 IF MADE WITH I THE "GOLD MOHUR" '"J'^'A r ONE OF INDIA'S FINEST TEAS. THK TEMxBr PU RE ROLLED LEAF FlN E aiM 1 WITHOUT DUST. i^rnin260 words
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Advertisement371 1929-05-25 16 P. I. P. PICTI' !^sT" Jalln— »n Tlloi!ia> v Dayv •THE FARMERS |M, Dircdtd by Alfred Nfa Tklm "MOULIN RC An i: A. Dvi The I ainou> >n "TOMMY ATr Directed by Cai Wa.k Monty Bai 'ADAM'S A Directed by Tim m Jameson Thomas Qf m "TESHA Directed by Yict371 words
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Article, Illustration49 1929-05-25 17 HELD AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION GROUND ON THURSDAY LAST WEEK. u r n. Cheeseman, Superintendent of Education, Johore. who judged the Competi r w ith Mr. Strickland. A group of spectators. A general view of the competition. I' Rangoon Road School-the winners. Victoria Bridge School.49 words
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Article, Illustration14 1929-05-25 18 Snaps of the spectators. Rangoon Road School— the winners14 words
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Article, Illustration19 1929-05-25 18 Race for the Penang Plate on which the big sweep was held last Monday. At the races.19 words
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Advertisement45 1929-05-25 19 Shell Paii' Not good oildlone Not Qood spirit alonA Lr 111 }%p $//cZ Starting PdiA 5/)p// 0/7$ d/rr/ Spirit M a .^J \e^ etS of ttltl eV£READy THADK MARK FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES —they last longer Factory Representatives MUI.I.FR PHIPPS (MALAYA). IIA I'nion HIJg., Collycr Quay, Sin»sipore45 words
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Advertisement36 1929-05-25 19 At so small a cost may you now ladeS obtain a "Valet that you should no longer hesitate to prove for last yourself the benefits of the selfwithout removing the blade or 1 "TTA p^nP" 1 ~>.36 words
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Advertisement90 1929-05-25 20 WestcloiC Put your trust m Westclo* A TRUSTWORTHY alarm clock needed m every home, for correct time and a sure alarm are everyday necessities When you select a Wcstclox, you can be sure of lone satisfactory timekeeping service. Usefulness, attractiveness, known and la>ting value make them famous timekeepers all over90 words
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15 1929-05-25 21 British Foreign News Of The Week THE LATEST NEWS APPEAR ON PAGES 22, 23, 24.15 words
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Article309 1929-05-25 21 Shanghai, May iv. uculc- that Feng Yuting his front concentri.ngchow. He is causI.unghai and PekingaJ /ones, blowing up 111 hack. The manoeuvre a if he took the offensive the pressure on his rcilliet m Btah China. National troops are follow Yu-liMang's rearguards, no :t.uice is reported. •.Mast309 words
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Article216 1929-05-25 21 J *NGSi PRISONERS. F eng Next. ■tcr's Service.] p Canton, May 23. r "prcsentatives yesterday were informed that 5,000 Kuangsiites under the command of Pei Chung Hs: surrendered m the vicinity of Lupa, North river, tfter a last and desperate effort to capture Canton They broke through the216 words
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Article64 1929-05-25 21 Honer Kong, May 23. the Canton situation is easier following the sudden defeat of the Kwangsi'tes Military headquarters at Canton ria'rii that m the battle during the last two days nearly half the Kwangsi army w»« cr«T»tured and taken prisonei. The Kvancrsiites are retreating on all fronts.64 words
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Article124 1929-05-25 21 MOTOR MAGNATE AND LABOURITES. [Renter's Service.] London, May 22. The Dennison— Sir Herbert Austin controversy has been taken up eagerly by the Conservative papers, which see m Mr. Dennison's statement a new menace of nationalisation, as Mr. Dennison declared he was speaking officially on behalf of the Labour124 words
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Article136 1929-05-25 21 London, May zy Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald at Birmingham dealt with Sir Herbert Austin's "threat." He declared that it was intolerable that men who got honours because they wore party politicians should use their power over the lives of thousands of men to strike terror m their hearts.136 words
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Article153 1929-05-25 21 London, May 2.^. Sir Herbert Austin, when shown a rel*>rt of Mr. Mac Donald's speech, remarked "I seem to be causing Mr. MacDonald a lot of worry. I will certainly reply when I have carefully studied the nature of the allegations." THE REPLY. London, May 23.153 words
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Article43 1929-05-25 21 [Rtuter's Service.] New York, May 23. The death has occurred, from cancer. of the famous philatelist Mr. Julius C. Morgenthau. New York, May 23. The death has occurred of Rear-Ad-miral Louis Josephthal. Commander of the State Naval Militia and a leading financier.43 words
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Article166 1929-05-25 21 MR. HOOVER'S ACTION. [I New York, May 21. The newspapers generally dcscrfbe 1 President Hoover's calling of a conference of the political leaders regarding Reparations as an astute move, as their acceptance of his views would be bound to have a reaction m Congress. The Xcw York World declares166 words
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Article165 1929-05-25 21 P [Renter's Service.] Paris, May 22. The creditor nations have presented a memorandum to the German delegation agreeing that Germany should pay an average annuity of 2,050,000,000 mark* r>lus the reimbursement of Belgium for the marks issued during German occupation. This is virtually identical with the Young165 words
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Article77 1929-05-25 21 BOXER TAKES IT AS A JOKE. [Reuter's Service] Brionis Island (Adriatic Sea), May 22. "It must be another joke," was Gene iTunney's comment on the reported breach of promise suit. 'When I am sued I shall let my attorney worry." New York, May 22. Tunney's attorney77 words
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Article174 1929-05-25 21 SHARP BREAK IN NEW YORK MARKET. [Reuter's Service] Washington, May 22. On the recommendation of the Federal P Conservation Board, Mr. Hoover has ited the governors of the western oilproducing States to send representatives to a preliminary conference at Colorado Spriflfl on June 6 to consider the possibility174 words
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241 1929-05-25 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 25, 1929. THE RONALD ROSS FUND. There can be- no two opinions about the merits of the appeal on behalf of Sir Ronald ROM. The tragedy is that it should be necessary to organise a "shilling fund" for such a man and hi» wife-; that241 words
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Article249 1929-05-25 22 Pcnang's European representatives on the Legislative Council have brought on their heads a chorus of condemnation m the Press by their foolish opposition to the Workmen's Compensation Bill. They perhaps do not realise that they have done a good deal to remove any doubts about the Bill m249 words
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Article292 1929-05-25 22 \\Y should like to join with a daily contemporary—- the "Malaya Tribune" —m condemning the idea, alleged to be entertained m certain circles, of abolishing the Queen's Scholarships iv the Colony. Also, to support strongly that paper's suggestion that the number of Scholarships should be increased and292 words
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Article73 1929-05-25 22 TORRENTIAL RAIN IN rUKUSHIMA. Loss Of Life and Great Damage Caused. [Renter's Service] Tokyo, May 14. Torrential rain which uverswept Pnkushima Prefecture yesterday caused damage to property and crops which is estimated at five -million yen. Twelve persona are known to have died. The damage includes the inundation73 words
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Article19 1929-05-25 22 THANKS-GIVING DAY. 1 KeUlct's S I*roclantations will del latin- Juiu i' throughout the Bttpii rccovi j19 words
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111 1929-05-25 22 THANKSGIVING FUND OPENED IN INDIA. WHAT IS MALAYA I Hit KredWncy tlu- Vi< J the following All-lndi Ftffld Appeal "In WWpOtUt to tl: d l»cvii expressed privattlv duals, and publicly m I'rcss, I have decided to India fund to oomm< m J of lli> M.iiotv tlu Xii .1 king and111 words
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Article63 1929-05-25 22 BATTLE WITH AUTHORITIES AIDED BY MEDICAL STUDENT! i Renter's Servia NVw York, M In a riot resulting from students of the National I niversitj U Sciiool as a protest against monti I initiations ;j students were injui I i killed. Medical Students m the battle •gainst the63 words
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Article32 1929-05-25 22 [Renter's Service.] Simla, May Amanullah and his Queen and t brother Inayatullah have arrival pectedTy at Chaman, near Qoetti hat:r Amanullah aiul i>artv to Bombay en route to Euro32 words
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Article56 1929-05-25 22 NO MERCY FOR POLITICAL OPPONENTS. [Renter's Sow Moscow, Blty. i thai 9i 1 It is officially itrootu tn t; suit of "countcr-rcvolMf,'>r.an y m the railway, transput nun, industries'' vo^l-;-^ the Commissariat of .on rf j and Palchinsky, an i^.. v Leningrad mmm? indo > J executed, while56 words
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Advertisement115 1929-05-25 22 Adelphi Hotel Ltd Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30—7.30. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY AT 9.30 p.m. THE BEST CUISINE IS TOWS OPENING OF THE ROYAL GRILL JUNE Ist. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MM "fnsnUk BB l c115 words
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Advertisement12 1929-05-25 22 your A SorcThroatjS^ FORMAMINT Urt < •>• |trw ■•"•k /Prrvents^k Infection Cksmiit* mmd Stmrig.12 words
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Article132 1929-05-25 23 if Zeppelin .xunincm m > tutors made a Ufcb^ 1 v iTCMMid, I •dtbegf«ttfl k the Crowds .iiml. The I favourable, tn^ I no •litViculty m ,.1 hoMi.i, b S f to iunip nt t«> the I <"<!- Mr, Pierce, tin ..,n,,,1.v,1,, ndon, May 4 the132 words
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Article19 1929-05-25 23 I iter's S< rvice.j Cuere, May Zeppelin left for Frkdrich--5 p.m. r's Scrvie*.. Lttcr arrived safely at fens.19 words
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Article21 1929-05-25 23 Renter's Service.] Berlin, May 23. orts for April were marks and exports as compared with Kooo and 086,000,000 respecfiHirch.21 words
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Article22 1929-05-25 23 Ruitcr's Service.] Washington, May 23 Davis Cup tie between the SSitest <ites and Japan, Hennessey kS-6, 6—l, 3—6, 6—l.22 words
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Article65 1929-05-25 23 IReuter's Service. 1 Paris, May 23. las decided that there !>romotions to the rank 1 f France, thus confirming ion of the Government th< title to disappear by exin. m view of the honour 5 association with great War its conferment m ild be derogatory to the65 words
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Article70 1929-05-25 23 ABCL'SH WAR. tier's Set -t.iUniuit <il Libert] policy pr<.; ad Miitkr the direction <»i the Liberal leaden thai tla- primary ic^-t ol Liberal foreign ]M»lio\ ia t<» abolish war i a> a method <>t' vatliii- inlenutioiia] <li> pate*. It m or future, tikei over 130. >ut ol every70 words
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108 1929-05-25 23 [Renter's ServK London, May 13. Mr. Ernest Ken.nam, the organizer of the industrial delegation to Rusaia, has returned to London Interviewed by Renter's Agency, he said the objects ol the miarion bad been achieved, namely to prove that Russia offers the largest •^inclc market available108 words
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Article112 1929-05-25 23 INQUIRY NOT CONFINED TO PROHIBITION. [Renter's Service! Washington, May 22. Mr. Hoover has invited the members ol the newly appointed Law Enforcement Commission, incfading the ex Attorney General, George Wickersham, and Miss Ada Conutock, to aaiembk at the White House to luncheon on Tins day. It112 words
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Article68 1929-05-25 23 Washington, May 22. The Federal Advisory Council has recommended tlie Reserve Board to permit banks deriring to do so to increase their rediscount rate to six per cent. The Council endorsed the Board's action to restrain the use of Federal Reserve credit m speculation. Nevertheless it was68 words
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Article75 1929-05-25 23 A COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE. f Renter's Service. London, May 23. The personnel of the cotnmfcsion, under the chairmanship of the ex-Speaker, Mr. Whitley, to investigate Indian labour problems has been announced. It consists of ra members, including Mr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, PC, president of the Servants75 words
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Article26 1929-05-25 23 I Renter's Service.] London, May 23. The Transport and General Workers' inion ami the Worked W have decided t.» amalgamate from Aujr. 5-26 words
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Article40 1929-05-25 23 [Renter's Service. New York, May 2>. The stock market has rallied strongly after yesterday's debacle. V*» York Centrals are up four points and Allied Chemicals three. United States Steel, Anaconda and International Nickel are also buoyant40 words
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Article194 1929-05-25 23 [Renter's Service] London, May 23. oka to Conservatives, Constitutionalists and patriotic Liberals "to arouse themselves to defend the national welfare against the Socialist threat to commandeer works^ was made by Mr. Churchill m a speech at Woodford, Psaex The Chancellor of the Kxcheqoet said that under194 words
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Article75 1929-05-25 23 Renter's Service London, May 23< There is little change as a result of the elections m North Ireland. The final returns, excluding four seats for Queen's University, are 34 Unionists, two Independents, one Socialist and II Nationalists. The Government gained two seats from the Socialists m75 words
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54 1929-05-25 23 [Kcutcr's Service.] Kovno, May 23. A young student named Vosylius has been sentenced to death by court martial m connection with the attempt on the life <>f M. Valdemaras, the Prime Minister. Vosvlius confessed ami denounced another student named r.udelis. who, ho ■lleget, was the54 words
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Article49 1929-05-25 23 ("Renter's Service] Madrid, May 23. At a court martial at Ciudnd Real of 53 officers and three civilians charged m connection with the insurrection at the end of January, the Public Prosecutor demanded the death sentence m eight cases and penal servitude for life m the remainder.49 words
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Article661 1929-05-25 24 The Bfafcop ol SniKapore BM |OM 10 Peatttg IWWI Kuala Lumpur. '11k .mnual |001 l meeting of St Anduw's H<Mpfca] will bt held «>n June 4th at I p.m. The marriage was solemni/.ed M Sllll--tlay at the Town Hall, li>oh. of Mr. Scow Slew Huat. of Taipinn661 words
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22 1929-05-25 24 [Renter's Service.] Washington, May Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, junior has been appointed Governor of Porto Rico. 122 words
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Article44 1929-05-25 24 A GREAT SEND-OFF. [Renter's Service.] Tokio. May 23. The lhike of Gloucester sailed from Yokohama for Canada to-day. His I Royal Highness was seen off by Prince j Chichibu, the Heir Apparent, and was enthusiastically received b> the public.44 words
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Article76 1929-05-25 24 A REPRESENTATIVE CONFERENCE. [Reiner's Service.] Washington, May 23. Representatives of the Federal Oil Conservation Board and the American Petroleum Institute met informally to discuss the possibility ol solving: the' problem of waste and over-production by means of an inter-State agieement limiting drilling. The Secretaries for ■the Navy,76 words
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Article66 1929-05-25 24 Router's Service.] London, May 22. The American millionaire, Mr Vanlear Black, leaves Croydon on a flight to Tokyo on May 31 via India and Bangkok, returning via Russia. The aeroplane which was used m (Black's trip to the Cape is now m the final stages of overhaul66 words
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Article28 1929-05-25 24 MOSLEM SENTENCED TO DEATH. [Renter's Service.] Lahore. May 22. A Moslem named Ilamdin has been sentenced to death for the murder of Raj Pal.28 words
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Article125 1929-05-25 24 NO DESIRE TO SECURE ANOTHER FOOT OF CHINESE SOIL. Rater*! Pmh London, May Au^tui Chamberlain, shaking at Binninvjuni. talWli that M a re Milt of the Gum l">hVy towards China the latter recognised that Great Britain- one desire was to see China >trons and united, and to125 words
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Article111 1929-05-25 24 WOMEN PLAY TENNIS BARE -LEGGED. Renter's Service.] London, May 22. The bare-legged vogue for cirl tennis players set by the South African player Miss Tapacotl m England m IQI7 is ing taken up widely by BngHah ™d American girls. Miss Wills and Miss Cross played without stockings m Holland and111 words
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Article148 1929-05-25 24 COMPSTON CHALLENGES HAGEN [Renter's Service.] London, May 25. In an article entitled "Out for Blood" m the Evening Standard, Archie Compston endeavours to stimulate Walter Hagen to retract his decision to cancel their proposed matches at Moor Park on May ;i and m Birmingham on June, for148 words
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Article72 1929-05-25 24 [Renter's Sen-ice.] Paris, May 23. The American players met with two reverses m the French hard courts I championships. In the quarter-finals of the women's doubles Mlk-. Bouman, Holland, and Senorita de Alvarez, n beat Mis^ Helen Wills and Miss Edith Cross, B—6,8 6, 6—4. In the72 words
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Article23 1929-05-25 24 London, May 21. The death has occurred of the Karl of Rosebery, K.O. K.T., at the age of 8r23 words
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Article65 1929-05-25 24 lkuitu\ victory over by an inninps and first. Middlesex cot 153, of which \H A. Cilhcrt took fiw Worcestershire \\<.u of it>7. 11,... (H. J. Knthovcn t.,. Renter's I Kent deiuHed s runs. Hattmy first, Wclbrd taking runs. Soincrset^hiFreeman ha vine fiv< rnns. J. C. WMtl playable m65 words
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Article21 1929-05-25 24 RESIGNS MINISTRY OF V Mcx \[j I'x-Prcsident Gcn< < signet! his post <^f Mi is retiring to the c farming:.21 words
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Article45 1929-05-25 24 BECOMES CATHOLIC. Paris y The Dtojrang Muda oi Sarawii Bertran Brooke) was I kUjt i into the Catholic Church. Nh phoose TViudet, the widow French writer, was Lady Brooke is the \U ■tl fuda of Sarawak. Mn Brooke, who i« the bi I I•' <45 words
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Article82 1929-05-25 24 OPERATIVES RESUME V\ I. The Lancashire cotton lisa bees settled following a joint cod at which the trade nnioß accepted the mill owners' pr-->p consider the men's case if they I to work. The scale of pay will 1 ed and arrears paid if it is fooad82 words
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Article60 1929-05-25 24 SPECIAL GUARD FOR VIO AND GOVERNOR'S Lood Ml The Daily Mail's Cik dent Itatef that very wringer tions are being taken J Viceroy, provincial Cover oficets and public bniW rumoured that troop moved m Northern Indi.i. I There have been fii at railway workshops m W*l the last60 words
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Article37 1929-05-25 24 KING ORDERS RE-OPBJ The King has sipc<Uf •ng the rc-openim f wh ich have been cV~ I"J« action of the Gowrflni^J di«,.ontent, cpitowi;^ ''f fa Youth." with the r-f by intellectuals to t!.«l*S*°37 words
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Advertisement138 1929-05-25 25 SINGAPORE HUA PAO MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PI READ EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA A Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS 0240 South Bridge Rd. f Singapore Phone 7656. SAMPLE COPY GLADLY SENT ON REQUEST MALAYA'S ONLY ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY138 words
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Advertisement228 1929-05-25 26 m FAMOUS Qj ALL OVER ffl MALAYA (T m FOX lin LAST r^^gS YEARS ffl FRAMROZ Co. Mill Suppliers to all the Civil 1 ._J Military Hospitals of SINGAPORE OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES I f Held at P*sir Parjang- 30 12 1928. J J EVINRUDE STANDARD fll TYPE C CLASS 16228 words
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Advertisement130 1929-05-25 26 .High Grade o <^ USED FOR EASE <O <^? AND <^V SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. V These are ihe qualilits of /f "PILOT "DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT DtSK SET. Price:— $6 50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of130 words
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Article, Illustration20 1929-05-25 27 A flash-light photograph taken at the farewell dinner given m honour of Mr. S. S. Ponniah of Johore Bahru. w20 words
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Advertisement17 1929-05-25 28 Made from the tobacco that counts IT naw cot CIGARETTES j^^ H«««* 1 -JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND17 words
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Advertisement193 1929-05-25 29 (£N UIN R9LLED-GOLD WATCHES. m years rolled «old I I >rsebrand watches u»ed by thojsaids of people and have t I c jlour. After years the cases still luine 18 carat gold. The new 1929 have arrived now See your nearest uLerandask him to sh O w you those fine193 words
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Advertisement180 1929-05-25 29 I Here's a real n n treat for you! I I TJOSTUM has a taste all its own, a delicious, mellow, U I XT rich flavour unobtainable m any other beverage. I Postum is genuinely good for you too. Made only I 1 of wholesome grain, skillfully blended and nxasted,180 words
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Article424 1929-05-25 30 [Comtimm J ff#M t" l i -5 cl«*s<. the door and lea\ them. "Well," he said. The newcomer took a seat. "You remember me,' 1 he said. "M\ name is GtQFgC Watts." "I remember you," Felix an<-\\<ie«l "Have \<»u brought m l>.iek mv ten ]*»unds?'' *'It would424 words
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Article73 1929-05-25 30 AMERICAN MISSIONARIES' EXPERIENCES. Peking, May 16. The American Schwendener who was captured by brigands m north Kweichow was carried <>ff to Sasechuaii with Bdgar Tinax. Hoth belong to the Christian Missionary Alliance They were bound and tortured and confined m a cave, a ransom of £i,( bcintz73 words
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Article123 1929-05-25 30 UNIVERSAL CODE OF LIGHTS AND FOG SIGNALS. A oMiiniuniqiu "I i!u International C inference «>n tin saftely of liv .»t mi stat^ that the CoinnntUt of Navigation i^ considering the bchsskMi m the c<>n\viition of i"i I of m v\ pfOVlafclSMl for tin. CoUeCtIOII ami123 words
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Article60 1929-05-25 30 Des Moines, May I^. By obtaining a court order, the students forced the University ol IKs Moines to re-open. Classes proceeded m a most orderly manner. The entire faculty was dismissed owing t<> non-agreement with the fundamental vuw> of the Baptist Bible Union, which recently took charge60 words
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Article303 1929-05-25 30 "A Big Man— l Like Him." The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain), m a special interview given to the Florence correspondent of the "Osservatore Ro. lnano. 1 said that Signor Mussolini and himself lioped and expected from the labours of the reparations experts a solution such303 words
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Article970 1929-05-25 31 Welecome - Welecome l ASDF SDF SADF the UMiul C 0» tfa regard to the I .tin will not be The non-appear- ite d to take part ami the reI ,:e,.anewasan -bm must beovcr- U manner without I i; should, however, M i| j, scant courtesy to reafoM to the970 words
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Article308 1929-05-25 31 IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS IN THE MAKING. An efficient and widely respected referee of pre-war days— Mr. J. R. Schu- macher to-day commences m the Athletic Sens an examination of laws that he considers need revision. He raises extremely interesting points. There is another law problem needing explanation. Curious308 words
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144 1929-05-25 31 DUKE OF YORK OPENS ASSEMBLY. The Duke of York, who was accompanied by the Duchess, opened the General Assembly of the Church of vScotland m Edinburgh as the representative of the King. The appointment of the Duke as Lord High Commissioner has a special144 words
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Article73 1929-05-25 31 Nanking, May iq. The Commissioner for Foreign \ffairs m Shantung has informed the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Wang, that all the necessary procedures for taking over Tsingtao from the Japanese were completed on the 16th inst. All Japanese troops will be evacuated from Tsingtao before the73 words
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Article35 1929-05-25 31 Columbus, Ohio, May io. An airman has met a terrible death here. The aeroplane m which he was participating, with over a hundred others m a vast sham 'fight caught fire at a35 words
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Article184 1929-05-25 31 Sydney, May 21. v ir Keith Smith has received a message from K.oepang stating that when the machine m which Flight-Lieut. Moir and Flying Officer Owen were procecdilg to IXuwin was sighted on Saturday it was flying m a north-north-westerly direction. He is of opinion that the airmen184 words
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Article117 1929-05-25 31 NOMINATIONS FOR RACES. London, May 21. Among the nominations rendered void by the death of the Karl of Rosebery are the following Midlothian and The ***** for the Derby and the s*t. I*eger; Kitty Fisher for the Oaks; Camelford for the Manchester Cup, the Coronation Tup117 words
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Article108 1929-05-25 31 CANNIBALISM. Peking, May SI. A report from Mr. C. Finlay Andrew, •\ho is investigating the famine m Kansu for the China International Famine Relief Commission, states that he received many reports of cannibalism, which he specially investigated. He found that near Chingning 35 brigands were killed and parts108 words
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Article779 1929-05-25 32 DORA RUSSELL - DORA RUSSELL II: CHILDREN THE SOLE REASON. By It mcom that eveiybody, all ©ret the \\«»iKi, ami not only m England ami jlifriri m inmiioiiing ihc standard! ol uioi.ility about marriage and sex which have been banded down to us by oui forefathers Thi> changing tnd qw*779 words
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Article50 1929-05-25 32 ANTHONY M. LUDOVICI - ANTHONY M. LUDOVICI By Mr. Ludovici holds the same position mo>ng anti-feminists a:* does Mrs. Russell among feminists. In this article bt approaches the question from the extreme opposite point to that chose*: i y Mrs. Russell, and is equally at issue w; f '-i conventional ideas.50 words
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Article155 1929-05-25 32 Two men were becoming abusive m the course of a political quarrel. "I think,'" cried one of them, "there's just one thine: that saves you from beine a bare-faced liar." "Your whiskers."' Although they had known each other only three days, they had to part. "Come along," shouted the guard,155 words
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Advertisement599 1929-05-25 32 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappl (B«TAX rACKKT NAVIGATIOM CO OF BAT4TI4, t Imcorvontt4 ta BotUmd) > CMDtI COWTaACT WITH TKU NSTHHILANDI INDIAJI GOT«» MM Telephone No. 8640 lub-connectlont to:— Manager 'a l)«k, A»t Mana««r'a D«sk, Manna St (f Freight Dept., Oaima Dept., Accountant, ProvidiiL |v« > Pa«age Dept. iHrpt H REPRESENTATIVE for599 words
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Article323 1929-05-25 33 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN ASDF SDFSD F r rJeat S.CC w^ s occasions when the S. C. C tad this game on ..iilcted an easy The rain that mu> <>n Friday the wicket well m l this M>f the vlon Club Lavcrton ief m electing to A U-r> like Chun,nd it323 words
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Article1253 1929-05-25 33 SOME GOOD STORIES. In the spring tin Knulishinan's bttCf turns, not lightly, hut vuv ■frioj»fr v, thoughts of crickt-t. Ami. a> r i'iuuvu to the satisfying |cm| which the comiiiL: season promises to provide, nothing could ht more delicious than the wtv jolly »>ook on cricket1,253 words
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Advertisement114 1929-05-25 33 I 'Phone 3644. j Tel: "GRANDOTEL." GRAND HOTEL t 281-A, VICTORIA STREET, j X (Corner of Rochore Road, r Singapore.) 9 Branch: I INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, j 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied j DAY OR NIGHT. X Orders for meals will be executed 1 for parties114 words
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Advertisement340 1929-05-25 33 THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. THE LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH j Reproduction m Colour-Facsimile of the Eighty Water-Colour Drawings by „o A WILLIAM HOLE, R.S.A., R.E. Portraying the Life of Christ from the Annunciation to the Ascension. EACH PICTURE IS PRECEDED BY THE BIBLE NARRATIVE ILLUSTRATED. With introductory Preface340 words
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Advertisement11 1929-05-25 33 RECOMMENDED FOR ITf FLAVOUR y^jppr far I mm mf^ LEA PERRIN/11 words
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411 1929-05-25 34 Lime Girl In Ceylon Improved Almost Out of Recognition By BABY'S OWN TABLETS. When little kohmc SubaMn^hc was 19 month* old she was so backward and weakly that her |«rtnts and friends almost despaired. Then htr uncle, Mr. Simon Perera. of 1 Stafford Gardens.411 words
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Advertisement235 1929-05-25 34 ♦♦♦♦♦♦«»♦•>♦<•♦♦♦•><»*♦<»<•♦•>* i ♦♦^^J {VARIETY OF BOOK! •> The Autobio^rfiphy of a Super-Tramp. By W. H. Davies md f with a prefare by Bernard Shaw $4 50 v The Great Wnite South. By Herbert G. Ponting 45Q Night Lifo. London and Paris, Past and Present. By Ra ph Nevill 9.6 d235 words
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Article79 1929-05-25 35 MILLION MORE VOTES. I,<>nil<ui. Mav ir> With tlu- huuc increase in the electorate <>f million^ more votes to cotml it is expected that fewer election results will be announced on the Dotting-night and these later than hitherto. Furthermore as thi> is "stttntnertin* election polling hours may79 words
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Advertisement141 1929-05-25 35 PEARLS NECKLETS CHOKERS EARRINCS Can be obtained at moderate prices. Early inspection cordially invited BEST PATTERNS BEST FINISH BEST VALUES m Diamond Rings, Signets, from 9 ct. to 22 ct Gold Links, Safety Pins and Studs. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS 3, High Street, SINGAPORE. V/l, W\141 words
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Advertisement380 1929-05-25 36 TOURER $2,900 Th& W^ %ft^ fc y^^ j>jha t^Hm^ A. SALOON $3.595 Ifi BORNEO MOTORS LTD. il^" i>n'n ii'ni Estate S Trust Agencies I i (\s7l\ IVIITFH I I \kJLlf EjlmllLV. f A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- 4 PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED.!, I WITH380 words
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Advertisement191 1929-05-25 36 I Ansfimia m> 11 C^x A JLA JL d New red blood— healthier blood— will H be the result of a few weeks' u«e of Kalzana. B It will increasethe activity andvita itv oi the cells of your body because Kalzana feeds them with calcium, which v the I heart191 words
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Advertisement39 1929-05-25 36 I PAY US A FEE AND SECURE PERIODICAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. WE GUARANTEE AGAINS TOOTHACHE. Cleaning Examination— Ex traction— Crown and Bridge wor r CHOP TAI SENG 41, South Bridge Road (First Floor) M. W. KONG Qualified Denti39 words
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Article, Illustration61 1929-05-25 37 Some of the competitor r. T. Mills "20 50 Vauxhall." D. M. Soosay— Austin 7." Miss A MacGregor- '12 Austin." J. Robson- '25 35 Hupmobiie. F. A. Boyle— "15 6 Overland Whippet.' Wong Nang Wing, son of the Hon. Mr. Wong Yik Thong M.F.C. Seremban—61 words
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Article, Illustration39 1929-05-25 38 Si' Hu^'i md Lady Clifford watc :-:ing the match Mr. Aa Boor^ Ha* who took a special interest m the vi footballers from Hong Kong is seen second tiom right39 words
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Article, Illustration95 1929-05-25 38 A pretty wedding was solemnised at "Hazeldean" Weld Road, Kuala Lumpur, according to reformed Chinese style, of Mi Teh Yok Kye. son of the well known Towkay Teh Scow Teng. a Director of Chow Kit Co.. Kuala Lumpur and Mrs. Teh Scow Teng. with Miss Chong Saw Cheok,95 words
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Advertisement118 1929-05-25 39 iALL WHISKIES ARE NOT THE SAMEJ I wC/if— dl ibvXl.slrU I RED LABEL j t IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS. I BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO, AND THEN ASK FOR:— i I RED |jy^]i LABEL t I ill,' ll I L,.,, ,|||lll MICMIST rXMIBITIOH AWARDS [fj, J118 words
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Article926 1929-05-25 40 " Argus - "Argus." ♦AF DSF A MALAYAN REVIEW By The hollow victory of the Colony over the F. M.S. m the annual lawn tennis match for the Guillemard Cup wai quite Unexpected. (>n the "paper form" of the selected teams, I foe one anticipated a fairly dote Itruggk.926 words
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Advertisement228 1929-05-25 40 [ASSETS OVER $9,600,000. ASSURArCE IN FORCE Ov ,^1 the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., m I! HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, 0 1 o The Company has deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the j British Life Assurance Companies Act m every particular.228 words
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Article599 1929-05-25 41 Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills Banish Boils By Purifying and Enriching The Blood. When boils, or otlur ffVpHoM, break <>nt on your l**lv it is sure >ign that your blood is m bad condition. They will continue to trouble you until the blood is made pure599 words
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Advertisement74 1929-05-25 41 1 RECORDS STORE j J 0235. My Blue Heaven— Tanniami trail. f 459?. In a little Spanish town— Talking to the moon 4> r^np i m w m i v JLI 1. LIM CT l/V/., 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. V Does your Milk supply meet with your entire satisfaction?74 words
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Article1020 1929-05-25 42 (ji tof Norfolk there is a t iksnlatt ap i whew tbt dope* gently la tlu sea, and little "ld\.»!l i fishtail «llag< nestles between ,n tlu cliffs In the aumm month* tlu village attracts ai inring Bwmtxi of discerning holidayni.tk. m, t'>: the long ..f w.ive-swipt sand1,020 words
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Article217 1929-05-25 42 T f you take the great standard of life you avoid two great dangers; the first, and the most difficult of all, is the going beyond your own ideals When young men set out with a certain ideal before them which is concrete, and if, within the period of217 words
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Article149 1929-05-25 42 Striving, pushing, hasting, I Gambling, shaking, wasting, i Slinking, fearing, bungling, Jostline. glaring, stumbling, Sneering, warring, rushing. Hoarding, forcing, crushing, Plunging, weeping, craspiner, Faintine. slaving, gasping, Scowling fawning, vying. Dreading, failing, dying. Above the <lir. of human will I heard a Voice say "Peace, be still149 words
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Article103 1929-05-25 42 All the performances of human art, at which we look with praise or wonder, are instances of the resistless force of perseverance. Tt is by this that the quarry becomes a pyramid, and that di>unt countries are united by If a man were to con I :ef| single stroke103 words
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Article148 1929-05-25 42 Friendship is the world's lea Friendship is always mntual. B enjoyed— indeed it does not e*M it is returned as well as p'vefl never patronage— your splendid i cession to somebody fee's felt ciencv. As it takes two to tpd takes two to toncli tV elnnr ol ship. Mends148 words
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Advertisement39 1929-05-25 42 I Q Q "FA BL F T tf> OUasa i OU ASA 5 OU asa Rogisterect TRADE M VRK. Vlaclo \ccor<rmc) to IHe prose ripiion of DR. LAHISEN. M. dT SCHIFFNhU X Co. rr t |7AO siMiAroßi Uelephone lO^dd.39 words
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Advertisement201 1929-05-25 43 Toothache <^«& may appear quite suddenly. How often did '30&$BS*m^ you not already make this y\&^Kw mmS^ experience? Youremem P^pCv^ ber such bad moments. IA and you will decide to wl^^^HßA take better precautions «T jL^> for the future. Take ut '|ft| I care that you will always J7 ♦Jffl201 words
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