Malayan Saturday Post, 1 June 1929
1929-06-01
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Article716 1929-06-01 3 lb "I'm mst crazy when I'm away from you. she "Yes, I know, out ol sight, out of mind.' "Three-fourths of the typists m business are women. "That's because men like to fed that there is one class of women they van dictate to." Wife (going on716 words
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Advertisement83 1929-06-01 3 BULM^K OF QUUITY. lfor this Urand when ing Tea V)J s r lM mtee of Purity Land Economy. Of all grocers. Slt A 'tt Llaitholomeusz. Lti H Rallies Ouay. 1' I ®l? TMII g®§¥ OM ©OIL MST® -sura FIELD A Co., Ltd. -THOSE t* 1 Blessing and are H* J"83 words
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Advertisement170 1929-06-01 3 +~^*~?.*-^.*:..**~**z.~-.< i .~.< > PITMAN'S SHORTHAND RAPID COURSE T IThe popular text book 1 which is particularly suitable for acquiring a knowledge of Pitman's Shorthand) $2.43* Key to same 1.08 IS IT GOOD ENGLISH? T By JOHN O'LONDON. i (The Book represents the f the part played by the Editor170 words
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Article2111 1929-06-01 4 THE LOOKER- ON - THE LOOKER-ON <• "Ma.Liyan Sd.utd i\ Pi Special 4 <• lc£yiignt. <• ft BY Liners Change Their Route. Ice conditions near the Atlantic lea lanes aie such as have nut beCfl IcpOftsd since the l it,inn year, 1012. <Nm feel»crg is 1 ».pot ted to have heen2,111 words
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Article, Illustration36 1929-06-01 4 "Cheer up, hubby Pinktttes to-night, much brighter and b .ng "H To stimulate the ton, and to dispel gloom associated of the intestinal tract I lt es J fectJon. At 60 cts ti ists vVeryw hen36 words
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Advertisement152 1929-06-01 4 +4+++++++++++*}*i>-s+++++*w*><^ STUDENTS DRAWING AND i PAINTING MATERIALS. A 6 REEVE'S STUDENTS WATER COLOURS, IN JAPJNNED TIN BOXES Metal Pans. Inho* n. In X-y I T,. j-jl^'j;""! 1 /♦""•wr*" v»iJWp3& •_r\'m m m V JK F&-) f No. iO No. 46 Containing 8 Colours m Tube- J Containing 12 Loloun m152 words
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Advertisement75 1929-06-01 4 |imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m mm i -**> fi£ h_w r fc» d w* .f'^''^''^^"^ .pifODA iW WHY is preference given to r*»« Ornamental Flooring Tiles. BECAUSE of its superior fMjtt** Xes'wbiW colours, neatness and sharp cd t I Before making your purchases •'••J^frtlsM < us an interview and you J° ona |i,.75 words
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Article1049 1929-06-01 5 sf,^atO>." Tearr. sis -i Urn > C 1 A ntioa to a statement .a the balance profits will be handed -wiiKiit 1- axong general unpreassoa known that tlu Kt pu cut. of tlu understood that the money will be- >\*u. visitors right royally. balance kit tlu appropriate it1,049 words
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Advertisement176 1929-06-01 5 "BEKA 1 RECORDS. i-KNONCHONO, STAMBOEL I AND EXTRA WITH JAZZ t ORCHESTRA 4 > Sung by MISS RIBOET > AND THE STARS OF 4 > BATAVIA. SOURBAIA. I BANDOENG. JAVA. J I DISTRIBUTORS 4 (MONG HUAT CO,! I (GRAMOPHONE STORES) 1 > PHONE 4924, 1 87. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. i*176 words
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Advertisement52 1929-06-01 6 4*++*******>***<-- •:••>♦***•:••. **<^ t V_^^ g _l Pi s _w t tr f~H X Wl f /np c/s"^^- v I v 1 I I Katz Brothers., Ltd. j 4v ;♦♦.♦❖*❖•>:** 4y^i4>^i4 t^i4i^a4i-»ioia>.i4i^i4i%ioi^io>^«<i'^"o"^"o' -*-*■*s■ "4 0 I rdnnr \i "A" I It /I is Til /I TVrl\/Aw a_ 1 1 rt52 words
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Advertisement110 1929-06-01 6 tLU mf^**\. I £ll.i:;\.ION ol valtl fouriinns I LLRI(.LR\IT(I\ ol gas and water, nicely adjust.-d V needs of both. A jTmiKAIIOS ol all drinks, perfect. 1 >3l l>t-:KVISIO\ of e\er> process. unflaggingl> BaiaUftaJ m m 1 jEjl i ICIENCI of all a|ipliances, a constant care. I 4 mmKPLAtt-VfLM ol old110 words
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Article, Illustration388 1929-06-01 7 Reconciliation. This ca.-oneted o H Z T Ronw *2 pM **T ta i l0 Vat.en bein. as it will be tht Rm car ir *Z- h Pius xV I'M? k, FU I ,a ,0,, i Tl 1 d mam m ,aU known as built to. and p.388 words
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Article, Illustration268 1929-06-01 7 look place al St. Marys Church. Kuala Lumpur, the Bishop ot Singapore, assisted by the Rev. 0. B. Parsons, officiating, ot Miss Gertrude pw Mary Gilman, only daughter ot the Hon'ble Mr. E. W F. Gilman.268 words
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Article, Illustration51 1929-06-01 8 v w Vat- n will lv irurred today with a pomp surpassing the obsequies ot Chin. The Mausesoleum where tne remains ot Dr Sun Vat nwm greatest Emperert. ■r v' -.>-.-. -tan jr at r he Mausoleum. /-morts ot i r e Kuom Tan*,51 words
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Article, Illustration19 1929-06-01 8 Japanese troops evacuate Tsinan. .panese Chinese soldiers at "Tuchu Yamen wm their headquarters.19 words
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Advertisement265 1929-06-01 9 fl Wr I m "N it vlf 1 J Cfi 11,11 I■' j At 'fl I a-*" iW| Obtainable from all dealers V~^ P. and by the case from A N /F Nl I A I Kig&ll I W i^ba 111 Ift The Hast Asiatic Co., Ltd. deschiens aVl_aaV'' *WZ265 words
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Article3929 1929-06-01 10 OLIVE WADSLEY - OLIVE WADSLEY by He had n..i cheated Hrn blttn eyea v hidden by their -ombre lids M be stared al the untuiy floor. Hi had nol cheated. In all h» Hie he had nevei dreamt ol doing mcb thiflg Porreatei had faked the r.nd oa to him; h<3,929 words
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Advertisement77 1929-06-01 10 tafia Imß l^tf^ft f I I *^r\.\~ I ti I^h^A" J j -\^-i*f j i fcTTI B '-y-'"*""*^""! ll a I Half a century ago Sweetened I Condensed Milk was introduced I into China. To-day millions ol tins are consumed annually t>> people who have learned the I health-giving properties77 words
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2859 1929-06-01 11 E HOLLYWOODT^; Rt E LLU.S.A. p trom my hotel ut Will you wash and i Car, please tlu charge will be could let lt wait till it, and am reminded M "J"w ray loute, (ao cttI fof me by the Autobefbre I left2,859 words
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Advertisement49 1929-06-01 11 For 1929. supewoß \w\W B H^ i ■Mw W tj\ ll prices and specifications subject to change Without notice.) J^ Mm With the new "Finger Tip Control. The most notable advance m driving convenience since the sell starter. LARGER BODIES OF GREATEST BEAUTY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (1929) LTD. I49 words
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Advertisement227 1929-06-01 12 I THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. j LIFE OF JESUSOF NAZARETI 19 riS .*Fm*L r*sw^ 1 J ra ■W" E o £3 RAYF -n m Reproduction m Colour-Facsimile of the Eighty Water-Colom Drawinj WILLIAM HOLE, R.S.A., R.E. Portraying the Life of Christ from the Annunciation to the Ascension. EACH PICTURE227 words
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Advertisement116 1929-06-01 13 'COMING! pAh AMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION ft JNDERING ROUND THE WORLD I kk AT X\ A JAMES cruzk WjmUMJ PRODUCTION. I IRONSIDES" GREATEST EPIC OF THE SEA I EVER MADE OuD IRONSIDES" THE MOST AMAZING AND REALISTIC SEA FIGHTS OLD IRONSIDES" WITH Esther Ralston Wallace Beery Geo Bancroft Charles Farrell IF116 words
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Advertisement140 1929-06-01 13 7 i lou miseraMe ioeei-ver ol belpleM women CRIED SBE. I "Beloved, yoa vast believe nie—] i wear thai 1 low you and onl) you PLEADED BE. BY JOVE, BEFORE (JI I IM, YOUR MARRIAGE LICENCE "DEMI BRIDE" v wm NORM 4 SHEARER LEW CODY ALHAMBRA .\..**^..\..-m^..\..*^..\*.-^..\..'-*-»...\..****...\..*^ I ALHA M140 words
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1184 1929-06-01 14 MALCOLM MACDONALD - MALCOLM MACDONALD By bon ot tne bx-Premier, m m Interview. It is \tiy >trange, but due 1 suppose to my father's influence, that 1 seem to be- ie-enacting a good deal of his life as he lived it—emotionally at least—when he was my age.1,184 words
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Advertisement66 1929-06-01 14 I 1 A WW -x^ nWv I .^^^m.LJJi Rnas 3aW_ \n^m\\ y -4 Ik I T r -_ji k a^^^^_^s _^g^^^^^^^L_^—^_ JR **Hi n __#_B r^^^^s -fcf fc*^ V a^H "i^ _BB J9 B_l— l BiiILI Hii ■"m ll^a _fl aaaf^#aa '-I _n_n_f _^_V _F aa aa\ V_l m hSI66 words
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Article651 1929-06-01 15 9£ir SMILES OF THE J WEEK. J .%•>.;.•;•<•❖❖❖•>❖<•❖«*>♦** By Quiz." i .het—w hich I certainly if 1 1 uld assert that Ipoh is I new Magistrate soon, I uidicial remarks about m a re-cent appeal case. F~ a .rdinary" and "grotesque -net" are phrases which, llViT't"* ut I man's651 words
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Advertisement304 1929-06-01 15 For five generations the famous Lea Perrins' Sauce has been held m the highest esteem. It s distinctive piquancy, unvarying quality, and high degree of concentration places it m a class apart from other seasonings and condiments. PERRINS' i W l -mC ER '^^^S*€^ Excellent Accommodations D^W2&N?^ S^L 12%^J Superior304 words
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Advertisement209 1929-06-01 16 m_Ltt|lllfllltllltltlfllllllltlllllll«llltlltlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllltltllllllllllllSllllltfftllllttlttlllllllllttlfllil>^ "BLUEBIRD 1 f 1 I TEA IS GROWN ON THE SOUTHERN HILLS c OF INDIA. RICH IN FLAVOUR 1 FINE IN QUALITY BLUE BIRD TEA, IS PICKED, PACKED AND EXPORTEO UNDER HYGIENIC CONDITIONS, NOT IN LEAD FOIL AND CHEAP PAPER BUT IN SPECIALLY MADE PATENT AIR TIGHT TINS209 words
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Advertisement236 1929-06-01 16 1 JOB HOUSING SCHEME? I ~G RVOEHLERS" 30. St. Michael's Road. SINGAPORE. MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND Iwspi > COOLIE LINES, BATBROOMS, SENTRY AND TELEiHONP I BOXES, LATRINES AND OTHER BUILDINGS, CANTIL'VER ANO SOUARE CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS, AND CO!S( KKTP DUST BINS OF MUNICIPAL PATTERN. CHEAPER THAN BRICK AND236 words
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Article, Illustration105 1929-06-01 17 OPENING MATCH IN KUALA LUMPUR'S NEW STADIUM ENDS IN A DRAW Snapshots of the crowd at the match. The South China and Selangor Chinese teams. u«i.«k.U<_i Mr E W F. Gilman (Acting British Resident Selangor), Mr. G. P. Bradney (President fust picture are seen (left105 words
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Advertisement28 1929-06-01 18 *mrrl *TZZ&Z£&>> Mf* t§ A i A it A. A. ade from the tobacco that counts NAV/y CUT CCGARETTES f"^L ia_*_ I -JOHN PLAYER 8 SONS ENGLAND J28 words
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Advertisement55 1929-06-01 19 %t Shell Pair "■aaBBBMMM^MB-r I o mmmmmmmammmmmmm^J _-rzr-^L& I I z [Tke Battery! Unit Cells 'he world's finest flashlight bat-t-ry. Beware of imitations* I IV Obtainable from all first class dealers JM Fuctoryßcprr**-'"****'' 1 /lW Wv Mi MiX mini's (mai ay w i.i p. 4 4 /M m>- I nion55 words
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Advertisement84 1929-06-01 19 AuUySfoop jik provides one essential to a perils feet shaye a really good cream. U Soothing to the face, abundant I^Bu "^TQZjf^ n pear y w^ te lather (all good jgPg^f^v 7 creams are white) and a perfect S^J^g '-t beard softener. l^feS Brush and the "Valet" Safety ■giXp Razor84 words
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Article1147 1929-06-01 20 Dr E. E. Fournier d' Albe - Dr E. E. Fournier d'Albe I 111. SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS. J By F. Inst. P. j I To the contemplative gentleman retiring disi>osition the word progress signifies advertisement hoardings, the i tooting of motor horns, the sprouting 1 of cinemas, and a litter of buildup I materials, tin1,147 words
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Article, Illustration201 1929-06-01 20 Your naughty child i* aft \M o blameworthy a* he s*c_a_ ff. ae n H [rown-ups kuow what it b t <> be cd tai v. MM days, tho>e dayi J x.-use for ill-temiKr. jl K-iversities of one kind ot .t; kr I By we are 'out201 words
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Advertisement116 1929-06-01 20 j, I* I I I" The Worlds Finest Electrical Cleaner a Keep your Carpets w Free From Germs I Vv' Carpets harbour billions of germs .m tropical > J A countries-germs that are brought into the f (l il 73 house on the soles of shoes. r ij JJ There116 words
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Article500 1929-06-01 21 .jeOR- PREPARATIONS. Sen iv Nanking, Maj 24. md Reception Q-cn-kborate preparation* ,i foreign envoyi and ish Nanking "shortly ifl ceremony m cemnec- sun V»t-em« funeral. include tile provtaton facilities, nhik main L .ing placed 1: tne < I*ipknnati It If under envoyi aw cotnin a* preseutative ol500 words
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49 1929-06-01 21 Nanking, May 38. Impressive ceremonies attended the removal of Sun Vat-sen's remains from Peking. The body arrived here this afternoon and is lying m state until June 1. when it will Ik- interred with a pomp surpassing the obaeqnica of China's greatest Emperors. >%A%i49 words
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Article93 1929-06-01 21 ORDERS FOR GENERAL ATTACK ON FENG. 1 Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has instructed the Telegraph Administration to stop messages between Marshal Peng Yu- 1 hsiang and his men m Shanghai. He 1 has also prohibited the publication ofl his opponent's telegrams and mani- festoes. "i Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, it93 words
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Article159 1929-06-01 21 CONSULTATION WITH MARSHAL CHIANG. Considerable importance is attached to the arrival at Hankow of Generals Mar ringhaiang and ChenTin-hai, Mobam- a nedan leaders from Sinkiang, who travel- Sl ed here via S/.echuan. Their object is to q ntcrview Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and consult with him with regard to159 words
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Article84 1929-06-01 21 DEATH OF NOTORIOUS WOMAN. I Renter's Service] Philadelphia, May 30. The death, is announced <>f May Churchill, aged 52, who was notorious m her youth as "Chicago May,"' the international crook, and "the Queen of the Underworld.*' She was twice married, and it is alleged that slu drove84 words
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Article174 1929-06-01 21 GENERAL BOOTH'S CHANCERY ACTION. Genera] Bramweli Booth, according to a statement maue 111 "The VV ar Cry, is continuing Ins Chancery action, iv which he is asking the Court to declarethat the supplementary deed poll executed by the founder of the Salvation Army 111 1904 and174 words
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Article58 1929-06-01 21 FOUR C. DIVISION MEN I SUSPENDED. < Scotland Yard announces l; at as the esult of certain allegations, two police ergeanta and two constables m C Di»i« ion have been suspended, pendn g ;n- I uiries. C. Division, which is controlled from 'me Street, includes a large58 words
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Article129 1929-06-01 21 MUSSOLINI'S LATEST DECREE. Rome. —The Church's longer dresses' unpaign has been given an impetus as p ie result of a decree issued by Signor [ussolini forbidding beauty competi a ons on the ground that they are im- > iOral m tendency and cause undue ex-129 words
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139 1929-06-01 21 must be held «y u.s. ci nzen. A new professorship has Ken offered to Oxford, through the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, by Mr. George lust man, head of the Kodak tirm. It is offered on the condition that it shall be held by a139 words
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Article26 1929-06-01 21 Teheran, May 20. The French airmen Capt. Arachard and Cotndr. Rigpeau have arrived hero m the course of their flight to the Far East.26 words
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Advertisement133 1929-06-01 21 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 International 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, Singapore. PIMM133 words
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353 1929-06-01 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 1, 1929. THE SUBORDINATES. The man who really WOO the Great < War was no i>olitician or military genius < of high rank, but just plain Tommy At- 1 kins and his comrades of the ranks and file ot other nationalities. The ablest of officers353 words
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Article238 1929-06-01 22 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. It i> >tauil that there i> UKreteiag tppmUkm .0 the Colony's Workmen > Compensation Hill, thotigl .1 -miliar measure was passed 111 the F.M.S. without serious challenge. This i> difficult t»i. Ikm. l>ut alter thc speeches oi Meters. Robiaoon md Milne at tbe la>t Legislat-tvi Coottril ■nrflag anything238 words
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Article255 1929-06-01 22 There cannot but Ik- general sympathy with Mr. Edgar Warwick m tlu loss of takings during the Kuala Lumpur season of his company of entertainers because of the scare about the Town Hall roof. And it cannot but be thought that the Sanitary Board might255 words
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Article140 1929-06-01 22 IN BED WITH FEVER J ATTACK i kc liter's s„ Afl officio] mnonnc T T is Majesty has a i\\ is oonaned io bod i o i le-nn hrn returned fron I l l It is believed that t' When attendn: I rrogmore on May 2t> the140 words
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Article167 1929-06-01 22 H H. M. Queen Mary celebrated »2nd birthday quietly at Wl rhere was a family gathering for /heon and m the afternoon i pica n the grounds ol Ffogmore, at i the Kin.i. was present with other lers of the Royal Family. A. D.C. -GENERAL TO! KING.167 words
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Article24 1929-06-01 22 RECORD AMERICAN COMMERCE. W: M l V The Secretary -jj Lamont, stated that JJ months of hvo th the record indusl activity m Amen,-.24 words
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Advertisement168 1929-06-01 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 I 1 k*2_^ oRRra l^^168 words
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Advertisement29 1929-06-01 22 mmw B_a IML J#a^ *-*T It *^i l^r Ibv\ JtmLrmSmtw m Protect your Child Mai.it Sor. Tkra^t, lafluan-a. DtpfctWia, ScarUt f-fwr. Mnilm kygiviM FORMAMINT TU Gmrmkittint TV— I Ta***29 words
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Article60 1929-06-01 23 i m) m 1 1 rity ol md Lil A Lahotiritt Mi Sandei s, v.ith from th« nnist Saklatvala, m .i four-o >m« .1 < a majorit) <»t \v\ >altai i L.ilK'U! v t iim d roond- Wist, defeating the Conservative, Colonel Butcher, w li« has S60 words
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53 1929-06-01 23 London, Mat ;i. Tlu lat< editions of tla morning papers of all Parties agre< m warning their readers that yesterda> results, which an mostl) from industrial constituencies, art m no waj necessarily to be regarded as .1 soft indication of the tendency all53 words
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Article84 1929-06-01 23 AMuSING IiNCIDtNT AT NOTTINGHAM SHOW. Reutei 's Service An unexpected stage whispei from the Prince of Wales at the Nottingham Shov luncheon caused much hearty laughter. Tht Duke of Portland, m proposing H R II 's toast, began "the I'rinee has often to listen to long when84 words
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Article39 1929-06-01 23 EMPLOYMENT OF HONORARY PHYSICIANS. Madras, May Ootacamund, May 23rd. Government have approved of a scheme for employing honorary physicians and surgeons m all State hospitals, including teaching institutions, throughout the Presidency, from next J niv.39 words
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Article68 1929-06-01 23 Marseilles, May 25. The possibility <>t employing Chinese labourers m French Equatorial Africa will shortly be tested as a result of m W\ v stations m Africa and the Far Kast |r 1 M Lasnet, Inspector-General ol French Colonial Health Service who, returned to France to-day68 words
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Article42 1929-06-01 23 MISCHIEVOUS PROPAGANDA IN THE EAST. Mi Ramsay Mac-Donald, speaking Manchester, drew a distinction between Russian propaganda oi ideas and of action. The- latter w e-re intended to hamper Hritish internal development and to do mischief internationally, particularly m the Far Kast.42 words
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66 1929-06-01 23 THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT ON DISARMAMENT. I al v ntinucd, L-nl y every 1 Pact and t ;u: considered H« lamented icl that i had m -t:; i. tin ning arntanu nts ■i\ suspicion w ill next i comjK'titivi construction. Pact implies thai »•< should *.mU.tvoiu t<> develop instrumentalities <>t peae'eful66 words
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Article68 1929-06-01 23 Reuter s Sen let Tans. May 29. Tht Court of Appeal confirmed the conviction of the Communist Deputy Marty on a charge of inciting militar) disobedience and murder m ay. articlein the extremist newspaper tiumanite, but reduced tht sentence from four years imprisonment to two > cai68 words
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Article86 1929-06-01 23 Reuters Service. Paris, May 29. Replying to the recent allegation of Mr. 1 hilip Snowden that France had not been paying her war debts to Great Britain, a statement has heen issued by the Ministry of Finance to the effect that although the Churchhill-Caillaux agreement had86 words
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Article227 1929-06-01 23 kt utei s Sei ice Moscow, Maj An othei. i! statement has been i>mui' declaring that the allegation of the Nanking Government that Feng Vuhsiang has a secret agreement with the Soviet, which is supplying him with money and ammunition, is a gross and ridiculous fabrication. "'lt227 words
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Article97 1929-06-01 23 GERMANY ACCEPTS. [Reuter's Service.. Paris. Maj Dr. Schacht, on behalf of Germany, has accepted the credit' i Pov ers' proposals regarding the payment i I Reparations. Onh tht reservations remain to be discussed. It is expected that complett agreement will bt reached m a few days. Paris, Ma\ The97 words
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216 1929-06-01 23 GENERAL ELECTIONS LAST WORDS FROM LEADERS. Renter's Service London, Ma\ 30. Mi. Hai. lw 111 said his last word to the electors m a speech which was broadcast throughout the country. He dwelt on fin- (overnmi nts achievements and asked tor an opportunity to complete the constructive programme of the216 words
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Article37 1929-06-01 23 BOBBY JONES' GOLF CLUBS STOLEN. Bobby lones tamo mity Jane" is appan ously named, i og* his clubs, including was stolen trom his m< The thieves did not 'othei golfers which Jones is not compc amateur champions37 words
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Advertisement5 1929-06-01 23 g\| Chry*l«r A rliimouth $18755 words
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Article915 1929-06-01 25 Anthony M. Ludovici - WILL MARRIAGE SURVIVE Anthony M. Ludovici I Ml. A CHRISTIAN INSTITUTION. By .juestiou is Ikiuk .niv sign ot the prcvailditt. the survival oi ere are also divorce of the birth rate, „g popularity of such called Free Unrt, and marriages advocated by dear revtrdinu what WC To us it means915 words
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Advertisement420 1929-06-01 25 I^^/a a um °f -JPUF 'Keeping FaitK Tk Ml l LIONS owe their health to a daily diet C?^GEB§*"^ IVJL of Quaker Oata. Perfectly balanced m fs^*^* E^^l nutritive \alu«-. ihis great food yields energy, |^illl^3lftJliSj_U atrength builds bone and muscle— aids Hfc^" S^S-W blood atul nerves keeps b«Hh«M fit'420 words
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Advertisement256 1929-06-01 26 m FAMOUS tjj ALL OVER Jfi MALAYA J' V FOR THE LAST fc-^wij YEARS M FRAMROZ. Co. 9 1 1| I I Suppliers to all the Civil LrM_UI Military Hospitals of tMlHltllMMttllltttttt **t SINGAPORE I OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES I Held tt Pasir Parjang 30 12 1928. C^^t-^SI^ EVINRUDE STANDARD} J~2^^gggg.256 words
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Advertisement151 1929-06-01 26 USED FOR EASE AND CjV SUITABLE FOR jtf SEASON'S GIFT. Jr These are Inequalities of /w V PILOT DESK SET. s/mmmmT THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour— White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow. Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative cf THE PILOT PEN Mfg.. Co.. Ltd.151 words
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Article, Illustration57 1929-06-01 27 \X ISTEkKSTISii AI'COI'XT Ot 111 l TOI U M'I'EAKS OS P.UiES n X Miss Gladys de Havilland who is touring the world m an Austin Seven is photographed at Hollywood with Mr. Lupino Lane, the English comedian, who is making a great success57 words
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Article, Illustration26 1929-06-01 27 .h. South Australian Capital. A few ot the "Babies" who turned out to receive J ilady. de Havilland rerei ved^right^roya^welcome m the South Aus26 words
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Article, Illustration302 1929-06-01 28 r* \a Ar. m ripmandine from the representative ot the Austrian Chamber ot Conm R Peorj c d anninc to co to Eur ODe on a no idav vvoulo oo wen m oemdnumj; irom i^'"c nan PUce. S ngapo. c. des'cripfiv pamphlets concerning a trip to Austria. To302 words
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Advertisement232 1929-06-01 29 M^\t*Wmmm\ QtMtmmmVmmlYm^ I 2P^_im'9_9_Vs2 I ?tjW\i£*wws\ W*^mmZ^m^mm^^mWty^O% WmWmMf^*mmtmmr m **#F**3Stf mmmm I fflss£mSßr^mt9^L. Ladies and children. s iham jJ^jL%J^^^^ m mm^j^ A^^gg^m, bracelets costing from "f 4 to t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ $8 a pair according to si/c Each pair m a handsome box. J^"7V~ *>•- *>•- *>•- *>•- a -»-X» URNAMEMAL WALL232 words
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Advertisement111 1929-06-01 29 the Last Thing at /^OFFEE, tea or any other stimulant taken just before mti retiring usually causes restlessness and sleeplessness. Many men and women who enjoy a drink the last thing at night do not dare take it for that reason. some grain, skillfully blended and roasted, Postum contains no111 words
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Article1112 1929-06-01 30 Argus - Argus f A MALAYAN REVIEW tlMlMlt IT" a>il>* t As I anticipated, tht return engagement between the Hong Kong Chinese tourists and a Malayan Chinese XI, jUayed at thc Singapore Stadium on Sunday, was something of an anti-chmax to the recent Ho Ho Trophy match, which1,112 words
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Advertisement172 1929-06-01 30 {ASSETS OVER $9,500,000. ASSURAh CE IN FORCE OVER JThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., 1 td I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFF,CE; 27. O.d J J t The Company has deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the t British Life Assurance Companies Act m172 words
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Advertisement45 1929-06-01 30 PEABLS NECKLETS Can be obtained at mcd< prices, iarly inspect cordially invited BEST PATTERNS BEST FINISH BEST VALUES Diamond Rings, Signets, 9 ct. to 22 ct. Cold Links, Safety Pins and SI K. M. OLI MOHAME DIAMOND MERCHANTS A! JEWELLERS 3, High Street, SINGAPOR t45 words
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556 1929-06-01 31 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. .ting o »he I. levied ,v the 10t,.. May ,Qjg l-.xchaiiiP. Kooin at X \p W'illiaintriesident D. San-try I Vice-President k Dr. Nod Clarke J. Campbell M. J. Rattray 1: A. EKm <;. Parbury I. \V. Haines (Hon. Secretary I n *ble Mr C. V. Miles556 words
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351 1929-06-01 31 Purchased By Mr. B. G. Horniman. Mr. B. G. Horniinan has purchased the portrait of Mahatnia Gandhi by Mudaliyar A. C. G. S. Amarasekera. It ib believed to be the only portrait for which Gandhi has ever posed. The purchaser intends to bequeath it to351 words
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Article68 1929-06-01 31 SENT TO ENGLAND FROM INDIA. 4 "That's collect" was the brief reply made by an Army Medical Sergeant, X Frederic William Willis, when a detec- f live arrested him on board a steamer on arrival m the Mersey from India and f w charged him with68 words
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Article48 1929-06-01 31 A PERSIAN DOCTORS PERPLEXED. I 1 M London, May 17. BAGHDAD, May 16.— The Persian doctors ale gravely perplexed at the v case of a woman Who gave birth to trip- lets, two of whom are pure white and the third coal black.48 words
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Advertisement105 1929-06-01 31 TOOTHACHE OR ANY X I DENTAL TREATMENT QUALIFIED DENTIST C. URANO I 56. ORCHARD ROAD. SING^POhE. Phone 2082 f Opposite Straits Motor Oar<iqe t PAINLESS TREATMENT MODERATE CHARGES CONSULTATION AT ANY f TIME OF DAY OR NIGHT. li W< > > l i »^^'Htf LIQUORS. f Oude Kina Wine invalid105 words
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Article1336 1929-06-01 32 The World's Most Serious and Most Humorous Character. By k SCOTTISH D.D. The clanntshncss <»t the Boot— ami paiueularly of the boot alu oad— is a perpetual pu/./U t>> other iK-oplo with whom he conies* m coutaet. lv this aitieie (which we take irom the "Hollo turn1,336 words
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Advertisement171 1929-06-01 32 +4 ++*>*+++++**** I I H *m lltacthra, harmleia Hormone f Q W M acth/atad by ult/a radiatad .nera I It SJ VIRILINE V I B awtTwtiiO frnnr r~*T I I awaaawaaa. taaartuda. loaa af app«t'-_ Ii IH ni*. ashaustloiv I 111 FERTILISE H lei* woman •J* H Mg außatlng from171 words
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Article2705 1929-06-01 33 MAX ND JOSEPHINE. Stars at Work. a t the very beginthat Max and Josephine loving couple, M one »ding their name- The jg a tm oMstded. beI gf 10 htVC Josephine could only get her. .Mtivelylv contrary to n ldlovetobe Max a tine bird of regal ,t Ramon2,705 words
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Advertisement218 1929-06-01 33 SHE THOUGHT THAT SHE WAS FALLING. lathe- and dl/./iIiCSS nietet often ST< symptoms of amu una. Also freiiuciitly the) aie present m neurasthenia, or nervous e\liau-tion In either condi" tion Di Williams* I'iuk Tills ire the light treatment, as m this American 1; tiy's case "Often I was n,> dizzy-headed218 words
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Article88 1929-06-01 34 The husband of a churchgoer bxd set out on a sea voyage, and the wife wrote and ten nested the parson to conduct a prayer for his safety during the service. What she intended to be read out was this: "Mr. Sparkes, having gone to sea, his 1 wife desires88 words
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Advertisement581 1929-06-01 34 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij, MT4L PAeIBT NAVIGATION CO OS BAIAV.. :mrorvtM*itf~4 la R0.1a»4 UNDBB eONTBACT WITB THB NBTHBIXANDB INDIAN OOT 81 Talaphana Na. 8640 sub-connections ta:— Manager'a Desk, Asst Maaagar's Dask, Maniu Sum Bs. Freight Dept., aaima Dept., Accotmtant, Ptoridine w» Passage Dept. i,tpt «d EKP-tESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settiemeota581 words
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Advertisement99 1929-06-01 35 i^-» •^«*i -fc. ..^fc.. -fc. »i* ••^•a THE BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL I I HAIR DRESSING j 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE and 55.00 PER DOZEN f A mmmmmV* **a» I ft i* I 1 •3 IISN&*d "fin m f .•> 4" -2i IP '^fe H^ .sl 1 a, iw™^vtrttr«»^s -&>!99 words
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Advertisement326 1929-06-01 36 TOURER 2.900 Th*Z **%<& I M*^k\ "fr^^n n _^_W_l mx^m. WMCm. I IWW trSß^ I .-^-t m-m***^^^^ *^m\ H rtfnli ■MT-gn -n k* f*~m* m f mmmmmmmm WilZ^m^^^*m**^*^ mmmm l mmm^^^ J 0^ SALOON $3.595 ICL M BOR NEO MOTORS LTD. JW ■^m^*^*^*^***^**^*^^^****m^^^^^^>*^ Estate 8 Trust Agencies 1 (1927) Limited.326 words
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Advertisement226 1929-06-01 36 Conquer Malarial Debility "As long as I lire I shall pray for the continued success of Sanatogen, which has sored my life. As a result of repeated attacks of malarial ferer, I had become an absolute wreck and could uot cat anything." "The doctor prescribed Sanatogen, I c hare had226 words
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Advertisement35 1929-06-01 36 PAY US A FEE AND SECURE PERIOD'CAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. i WE GUARANTEE AGAINST TOOTHACHE. Cleaning— Examination- extraction—Crown and Bridge rK CHOP TAI SENG 41, South Bridge Road (First Floor) M. W. KONG QuallfiedDrnti^^35 words
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Article, Illustration22 1929-06-01 37 Arrival ot the Hon. Mr. John Scott, C.M.G Colonial Secretary The Hon. Mr. Scott addressing the students22 words
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Article, Illustration33 1929-06-01 37 Mr. Geo. P. Bradney (President of the Selangor Football Association) d the Hon. Mr. Wong Yik Thong. M.F.C. at the match. Mrs. Gilman presenting the prices33 words
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Article, Illustration41 1929-06-01 38 II WAS A GRIM STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY AND THE VISITORS Wt.rfE LUCKY TO WIN Mr. Aw Boon Haw (m the centre) at the match A large number of people witnessed this interesting match41 words
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Advertisement123 1929-06-01 39 {ALL WHISKIES ARE NOT THE SAME IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS. I BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO, AND THEN ASK FOR:- J ■"-lin iii i i ih i hi Jli 1" HiCmIST ixnibition AWARDS jf! I i. l i:». t i«i»»'|i 111 l I *m..,tt ilHliiallia 'MO123 words
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Article1072 1929-06-01 40 By "WtUmm* The CLARKE CUP Fixture. M«'ic tinn usual internal ia centred on ..nui. ihtt ftm owing to it being a thiee day fixture and the lauly tv.n strength «'i tin. teams. The I itropvan tick baft good batsmen but Uw bowling department is burly wreak, at least1,072 words
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Article299 1929-06-01 40 The undernoted aon-nctioa works will be ready for iasta to-day at g o'clock. Astley IH. J. D. Biblical Anthropology. 1929. Barwick (G. F. The Reading Room of the British Museum. 1929. illus Berkeley (Reginald) The Lady with Lamp— a play. 1929. Brasaey's N..\al and Shipping Annual. 1929. illus.299 words
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Article71 1929-06-01 40 Theie was OttCl a farmer, whose reput is J a colleague, meetiiu his district, asked co What do yon thinl way; is he an li« >iv si The countryman and smiled. "Would you call J the "ther. Another stroking sker*,J he replied "Well, now, I d thai i'J M> far71 words
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Advertisement18 1929-06-01 40 i^llljj PONTIAC OAKLAND CARS r^kl N fl BEAUTIFIJL IN APPEAR/iNCE PERFORMANCE w orientaFmotors '_i-S3r^gfe ■|ly 46, Orchard Road,18 words
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Advertisement222 1929-06-01 40 rauiiiUHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOOD NEWS TO TH STUDENTS. E We beg to announce that i E have established a New Bram Shop at 46, Bras Basah Rot Singapore, where you can get a your school books and stationei =at a very cheap price. We ke( E here a complete stock of scho222 words
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Advertisement160 1929-06-01 41 KINTA QUARRY CONCRETE WORKS j X 6, LEONG SIM NAM STREET, IPOH. X GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND REINFORCED I CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. t SUPPLIERS OF METAL FOR CONCRETE WORK X AND FOR ROADS. J EXECUTE ORDERS FOR EVERY KIND X OF CONCRETE WORK. i QUOTATION GLADLY SUBMITTED WITHOUT X OBLIGATION ON RECEIPT160 words
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Article898 1929-06-01 42 •> •> cal i-io--4tc*tt» M ot tin I- I -uu that tIM patient would aed bat* tbe matter. i man I ancient tones regarded bj many authorities as the wised man WBO lived wm the first to speak "the lutte— eta ol thy bones," and he used the898 words
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Article825 1929-06-01 42 THE ALCHEMY OF FAITH. It is asserted m certain quarters that Christianity is bankrupt, and that we must without further delay look for a new religion. Christians might be made more anxious than they are by this statement if they were not already familiar with it, writes825 words
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