Malayan Saturday Post, 17 August 1929
1929-08-17
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Article678 1929-08-17 1 Shall). "My d^ r V* P lylllist d to obey me. Do you doit?" Mrs. Sharpe: "Darling, you promised me your worldy goods. Do I get Ihem > ••How WM the scenery' on your trip?" "Well, the toothpaste ads were rather better done than the tobacco, but678 words
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Advertisement124 1929-08-17 1 DAB'coiD 1 -I— t^j- k^M^SLj^^S^aMHHV MARIGOLD MILK is a canned, I selected steilized purity. '< con- Cs all .he essentials of a perfect Lie., and is canned above the v standard laid down by the author,- will find it the most I economical milk to use. fr Sell 1 1<124 words
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Advertisement185 1929-08-17 1 'helps for CAMBRiDGE STUDENTS rarapnrase ot uu.ius o«esar u.tii questions ana noics on Julius < b Caesar 81 J i Supplement of Julius Caesar 0.41 commentary and Quezon- j| naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 .> Notes on A Tale of Two Cities 0.81 Commentary and Question- i naire on A185 words
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Article738 1929-08-17 4 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. 4 By '(Jutz.- The "Pinaug Gazette has not yet succeeded m swatting that germ which ao sorely afflicts the Malayan newspapers, and so the "Malay Mail" made it a $500 instead of a $50 fine for that dare-devil Sikh who called a lawyer a738 words
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Article139 1929-08-17 4 SHOULD CHILDREN Fat BANANAS? Almost all children are fon^l and specially of bananas. Bu. are not suitable diet for children than six years of age, and i •QIC should a child be permitted to f 1 ■■iftH unless they arc npe and sound o f any kind which is green,139 words
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Advertisement248 1929-08-17 4 SKfete'V;^ >*■*•"' north; O^Veubope W" -Sr" \Fb-Z&*Q. Excellent Accommodations >^^^^^^ 6?^fct Superior Service Jil|i» DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE —a^»^f^»^S»^ilaaa^^^^ I i iiaaaaV iw^ g^fini AMERICAN LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD. ROUND-THE-WORLD Arrwt Leave Leave cpoviri? I FEATURES. Spore S'pcre Penang StKVlCll. PRES. WILSON Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 24 SINGAPORE and PENANG vl. PRES.248 words
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Article, Illustration6166 1929-08-17 5 .rr T c RE THE MOST PERFECT AND THE GREATEST PVER SCREENED COMING TO SINGAPORE ""SHORTLY— FOX FILM'S MASTERPIECE. Carnival the heart of the Circus the trapezists death-leap of the clown— kaleidoscopic movement— surging, glamorous drums throbbing to announce the— biggest show on each. THE STORY. HAITHR VII.6,166 words
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Advertisement127 1929-08-17 5 j A New Service System that is Worth j j Consideration to Car Owners I per month m advance per car from date of payment. WE OFFER ;i fo keep your car m trim I Lubricate your car fortnightly I m v\\\ \lllj repairs renovations i and inspect same §L127 words
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Advertisement57 1929-08-17 6 Lb i i iW SMUtWiRBI ■il I g [i iillSiU MIUIII /N(1I i i N i i I ■■■■■1 ■■■m Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED- J; Sole Agents I^sl ■V^d CRAVE NT 4 4 > CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS < > CARRERAS57 words
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Advertisement57 1929-08-17 6 I IT OWES ITS FAVOUR 1 I' j TO ITS FLAVOUR j f A I I A 1 FRASER NEAVE LTD. j AERATED WATERS SPECIALISTS. f f MtMWWHmiMIiHiIHIHMHMmMimmimMMHIMIMmmy j II iW-1 pi f^^H k i k^ k V z Ckt Cb IX I i REAL BEER; I S I J57 words
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Article, Illustration114 1929-08-17 7 THE GOVERNOR, SIR HUGH CLIFFORD AT THE PCLICE PARADE AT WHICH THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF 'oLICE, THE C.P.0., ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS, INSPECTORS AND 600 MEN WERE PRESENT. r Photos by FVLLFR PARTICULARS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 15. HE. the Governor congratulating the Malay Detective HashimN. Hameed - 114 words
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Article, Illustration54 1929-08-17 8 THE OPENING OF THE GOLDBURN SPORTS' CLUB." AT 513 SERA NGOON ROAD. THE RESIDENCE OF MR. VELGE The central figur, is .i.« Hon Dr. NL. Clarke v.'-, 00 ned the Club. Standing fifth from the right is Miss E. Velge the President cf the Club. A view of the play54 words
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Advertisement202 1929-08-17 9 Jh\ \J WEAKNESS, tr r j DEBILITY ANAEMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup J o< Hxtnodobin Already 30.000 Doctors throu^nout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength Far better than serums, raw meat. Medicated wloc«.etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES. CARLSBERG BEER 'IlK^ Obtainable from202 words
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Advertisement287 1929-08-17 10 'Phone 3644. I Tel: "GRANDOTEL." i GRAND HOTEL I I 281-A, VICTORIA STREE .j. (Corner of Rochore Ro. 1 j Singapore.) I" Branch: t I INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL. I .I I 181, Queen Street, Singapore V Excellent meals can be supp' (!c j t DAY OR NIGHT. .J Orders for287 words
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Advertisement15 1929-08-17 11 Representative for India and the Far East: ROBERT BALU Hongkong Bank, Chambers, Singapore, Phone 4711,15 words
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Article3200 1929-08-17 12 ELEANOR STRATTON - ELEANOR STRATTON By Anothei patient Bother Ami the clock pointed to five minute* to one. "Oik- Comfort,*' murmured Patricia to herself, "is that Sir Eldon i> quite m fussy ii lam <>n punctuality This patient will Ik- mmmcd np and ticked oft at the doable It was rathci3,200 words
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Advertisement100 1929-08-17 12 I MH^V BbJt >^^^^^^il^f¥ r"" H^" 7 1 J Half a century ago Sweetened M Condensed Milk was introduced 1 X into China. To-day millions of 1 I tins are con>unied annually by 4| people who have learned the I L health-giving properties of this I wonderful milk food. m100 words
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Article2111 1929-08-17 13 Maj s, Saturday Posf Special 4 i copyright. ay r H E LOOKER-ON J GJE OF NATIONS' NEW BUILDINGS. THE danger of the SUBMARINE. THE vvorldTTastest train. AN R A .7 MECHANIC'S ESCAPADE. London, July 12, 1929. The Prince As a Speaker. l prince c-i Wales has2,111 words
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Advertisement135 1929-08-17 13 m pavilion m RFRF DANIFLS f*' CUF^C A CUITTIZ fl oniL O OiILIIX ONE OF HER FINEST COMEDIES. You have all heard of a Sheik and how he captures ladies, but have you heard of a female sheik who captures men? YOU MUSf SEE HER SHE S WONDERFUL WATCH FOR135 words
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Advertisement631 1929-08-17 14 I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. (R(»Y.M. PACKET NAVIGATION CO OP iATATIA] J» In. ci i«>iatr«l m Hull.inili 5* IM'B CONTRACT will! mi; m;tiii;i;i wik INDIA* COTBUQI] j. Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— UaMger'i Desk, Ant. Ifauger't Desk, Marine 9npt., Gcnei Pidght Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. Rmucc Dept. i REPRESENTATIVE631 words
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Article530 1929-08-17 15 A MALAYAN REVIEW fly Argus. Malaya Cup soccer record to date l\rak have icnanK, Johoie have beiteii Xcgri Scmbilan have beaten Singapore have beaten X c> .ri Scmbilan And today, I boldly ipore will beat Malacca. Tlu-rc lias been nothing sensational m far, the only oih530 words
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Article415 1929-08-17 15 PRESENTATION TO SINGAPORE POLICEMEN. King's Medal to Inspector Scott. Hi-> Kxccilcncy Sir Hugh Oifford conferred the Kind's Police Medal to Inspector Bernard Scott at a parade held on Monday morning at the Police De-pot, Thompson Road. The Inspector Genera] of police the C.P.i several Assi>tant Superintendents and415 words
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Article83 1929-08-17 15 A ik v police sj for intoxicated nun is to ask them to put their boots on. Phey take longer, of course, if they are tight. Wife (to husband who lias definitely refused to buy bei a new bat): "You you horrible thing I'll never speak to you again Hubby83 words
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Advertisement202 1929-08-17 15 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (iMOftMEITBD II »THAJTB SITTUMimI ucAD OFFICE: Winchester Hou.e, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. ncMw The Company has i 20 t OQO deposited with tlie Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act m every202 words
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Advertisement149 1929-08-17 16 famous timekeepers W 1/ r¥\HERE is a world- ;7 ,"wJ^^ J[ iridc demand for Cjfjw timepieces hearing the <*^^^2y v name "Westclox"on the i^^^^V^ dial. They arc exception- /r" V al timekeepers, btlllt tor 1(l 'I 'iV^J long satisfactory service. its*? Si <" i i*u People everywhere buy them uith149 words
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Advertisement139 1929-08-17 16 FOR HOUSING SCHEMES G.R. OEH LERS 30. St. Michael's Road, SINGAPORE. t t I MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND PANLi f COdLIE LINES, BATHROOMS, SENTRY AND TELEPeOM BOXES, LATRINES AND OTHER BUILDINGS, CANTILEYI; > AND SQUARE CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS, AND CONCRt r J DUST BINS OF MUNICIPAL PATTERN. J139 words
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Article, Illustration135 1929-08-17 17 H Excellency Si' Hugh Cliftord, Chief Scout, went down to Seremban and presented Silver Crosses to two Malay Scouts who had (it(i the Royal Humane Society's Certificates for saving lite Scout Mohd. Yassin bin Samot His Excellency135 words
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Article, Illustration39 1929-08-17 17 Photograph taken at T^a Party given m honour of Mr. K. D. Jinadarsa (sea ted centre), of the General Hospital, Johore Bantu, on the eve of "us departure to Muar, by his departmental friends.39 words
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Article, Illustration119 1929-08-17 18 TWO BRIDGES ON THE ROAD BETWEEN BULAWAYO AND THE VICTORIA FALLS s/ INI Hlf < HAUt 45- NEW CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR RANGOON. The Chief Monk of the Kek Lok" (Happiest) Temple, Penang, visits Mr. Aw Boon Haw, to thank him for his liberal donations to the Temple. No doubt they119 words
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Advertisement42 1929-08-17 19 -O -TIV snell Pair (JL^ M %^MI Not Oood oildlone d {not dood spirit eilonA i fir t(uicfi \j idri i no tutr ~^^3( '|f .rC^ c JwBL— J I J >;\V^* ,»i -^isS^B^ii^^^ \JA e^m_ '>"»n BIJj;., Collycr Qu.iv, Si t»>Mp<>re42 words
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Advertisement84 1929-08-17 19 I ••HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator j a family member of the popular ;> -HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. ■9Hh%I J mi .^H I^kl 3 "1 Engine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled, Bosch Magneto. O Generator: Six pole, shunt wonnd 600 watts capacity either 32 voltior 110 volt D.C. J Control: Automatic electric governor complete84 words
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Article2029 1929-08-17 20 \<>/«'s Bi "S^titolOt. bxit Dr. Webster. No <>iic knows what interest! l>r. Webster represented m the S.F.A management but his remarkable prosttolion from the membership m the Referees Bond ti> that of a place m almost every conceivable committee gave rise to very serious apprehension amou^ purely llntish2,029 words
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Advertisement265 1929-08-17 20 TNE LATEST WO^D IN CORGEOUS-CLAMOROUS-CLITTERINC ENTER LILIAN HARVEY IN CRAZY MAZIE. I I A pot pourri of Babbling, Sparkling j Mirth Calculated to rouse the I most blase spectators to wild? enthusiasm. I J Press Opinions:- "Lilian Harvey is a genuine! Artist. The picture, which is a I filmed French265 words
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71 1929-08-17 21 MYSORE LEADS THE WAY TRADE COMMISSIONER IN LONDON. 1.,.m10ii, Aog. 2. StaU ha> decided to api>oint inniMJQff >n London. Secretan <* the Mysore lt u ho arrived here early 111 opened an office m NorthAvcntte, pending the arrival gad Itai from Mysore. 01 v^ tIM SfM occasion on which M71 words
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45 1929-08-17 21 AMbRkO-GERMAN WORLDWIDE WORKING AGREEMENT. London, Aug. 3. Berlin A worldwide working agree- concluded between Allemcinc Elektrizitaets Gesselsuhaft and tto General Electric Company of America, whereby the latter acquires shares of a nominal value of 30,000,00 c marks m thi forma company.45 words
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Article92 1929-08-17 21 TRIBUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN AS MANDATORY POWER. Zurich. Ai the Zionist Congress, Mr. W. K. I/maim, m urging that a i>olicy of prudence and slow progress must be observed vis-a-vu the Mandatory Power, said that Jewish development iv Palestine depended not only oil themselves but on92 words
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Article121 1929-08-17 21 DEATH SENTENCE ANNULLED BY HIGH COURT. Madras, Au^;. I. l'hc story of a coldblooded huniaii sacrifice, the victim being a young boy ned Mangayya, aged eight, was related before the High Court today, m tuxion with the appeal by two perand bon, who were seuto tran>i>uratioii and121 words
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Article34 1929-08-17 21 SCOUT'S NEW TITLE. Baden-Powell, founder of v l 'ts' on v j ***** thc KillJ inferred a lVca^, stated at Jamboree at Birkenhuad that p the title of Lord Baden-34 words
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Article253 1929-08-17 21 MR. ORMSBY-GORE'S SUGGESTIONS. Representation of Unofficials. I.olkloM, Allg. Mi. \V. A. Onasby-Gore, late I mid SeCreUUT) <»t State for the- Colonies, m a letter to "The Times," today, eonunenti <>n the difficult problem of improved representation of Colonial Dependencies at I nipcria 1 Conferences, to which Sir253 words
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Article71 1929-08-17 21 FOURTEEN KILLED WHILE RETURNING FROM A PICNIC. Dallas (Texas Aug. 12. A train at a level crossing here crashed into a lorry of picnickers going home from the Zoo, of vrßofE 14 were killed. The accident occurred 150 yards from the home of Mr. Badgett, a farmer, who71 words
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Article154 1929-08-17 21 INDIAN CUSTOM AND BRITISH LAW DIVERGENCE. London, July, 28. "Thc "Sunday Times" states that the Crown authorities are at present considering formalities to bring Indian customs into lint with British law m connection with the question of Lord Sinha's seat m the House of Lords. The newspaper154 words
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Article98 1929-08-17 21 ENGLISH CHANNEL CROSSED O.M MOTOR CYCLE. Mi H. S. Perry accomplished a new feat OH the uth instant crossing the Knglish Channel from Dover to Calais and back on a motor-cycle. The time taken was seven hours 25 minutes. This included 40 minutes spent m Calais Harbour98 words
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Article111 1929-08-17 21 BANQUET AT LIVERPOOL. London, Aug. 13. British and Foreign representatives of the Boy Scout movement attending the Jamboree were entertained by the Government to a banquet at Liverpool last night. Mr. J. H. Hayes, M.P., Vice Chamberlain of the Royal Household, presiding, read a message from the111 words
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Article53 1929-08-17 21 London, Aug. 13. A picturesque ceremony concluded the Great Scout Jamboree at Arrowe Paik, Birkenhead, with Lord Baden-Powell burying a golden hatchet m the earth and distributing golden arrows to the leaders of the national contingents as symbols of peace, bidding them "Go forth as ambassadors of53 words
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Article151 1929-08-17 21 CHURCH UNION IN SOUTH INDIA. METr.ODIST BISHOPS? Two Sharply Conflicting Views. London, July zt>. The proceedings connected with the Weslcyan Methodist Conference at Plymouth have given promise to advocate tlie union of the Churches m .South India, though they clearly showed the nature of the difficulties remaining to be negotiated.151 words
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270 1929-08-17 21 The key to toe mstftinincst oi koo«1 health lies m daily erminatici! of tbc wast! materials which, if allowed to accumulate m the intestinal tract, \v\lute the blood and poison the whoL >y stein. In Pinkcttes you find a mild yet thorough laxative and liver270 words
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156 1929-08-17 21 [Retlter'f Service, j London, Any. 15. The Hank <>f England authorises the statement that there is no truth m the report that $50,000, 000 credit can be arranged m New York at a few hours' notice. The aniionnceinnet refers to reports that negotiations for opening156 words
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Advertisement18 1929-08-17 21 Tht GENTLE LITTLE LAXATIVE J LIVER REGULATORS. COOL THE BLOOO. INCREASE THE APPETITE. AID CXGESTiON KEEP YOl Mil18 words
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307 1929-08-17 22 The Malayan Saturbas post. August 17, 1929. ROAD V. RAILWAY. As business concern the Federated Malay States Railways are not m too flourishing a condition. Last year fare passengefll were carried than m 1927, and only the abnormal rubber freights m the last two months enabled i slight increase to307 words
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Article201 1929-08-17 22 If all Malayan iMCfctfl had the talents and were iml-ued with the ambition* o! their rmilhi. Syeil Shaid Ali, as >tated m his address at the opening of the annual conference m Kuala Lumpur the the other day, we should hear fewer complaints against the educational output of201 words
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Article228 1929-08-17 22 Sir GcorgG Maxwell has, m "British Malaya," attempted a defence of the Government Service monopoly at Fraser's Hill. It is a defence which will be considered valid only m one quarter —the Government Service. Malaya owes a great debt to Sir George for having given it this hill228 words
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Article51 1929-08-17 22 New York, Aug. i.;. The French Government proposes to erect a 65-storey building, costing $50,000,000, m the fashionable midtown district to house the Consulate and ■gendtS devoted to propaßanda for French interests. There will be a hotel containing 1,200 room and also exhibition rooms and two large51 words
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Article299 1929-08-17 22 DEATH OF MRS. DUNCAN ROBLRTS Wit Kgrel 10 announce tfk which occurred <>n \Vcdiie>d;iv at the (•cneral Hospital of MiBobCftt, after a brief ilhu>* Duncan Roberts came out to Sil m lUI4 after training at the Hoiik Kpiphany at Truro. For several she was m charge of St. Mary- Tank299 words
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Article162 1929-08-17 22 BURYING THE GOLDEN HATCHET. London, Aug. i A picturesque ceremony brought great Scout Jamboree at Arrowe Park liirkeiiheatl, to a conclusion, U» liadeii-Powtll burying a golden hatchet m the earth and distributing goMeE arrows to the leaders of the national 001 l Hngentl as symbols of peace162 words
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Advertisement144 1929-08-17 22 Adelphi Hotel Ltd. r 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 ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. Tin BEST CUISINE IS TOWN ADELPHI HOTEL LTD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction144 words
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Advertisement24 1929-08-17 22 Malaria Sanatogen by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscle! quickly conquers malarial debility. It rebuild* heal h lastingly. SANATOCEN The True Tonic -Food24 words
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Article, Illustration159 1929-08-17 23 Dock opened by H.E. the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford m the presence of Malayan Rulers and a large and representative gathering on Wednesday 4 Part of the £7,000,000 Naval Base— the Floating Dock (submerged) with fifteen feet of the two walls showing and the superstructure ■iressed159 words
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Article, Illustration25 1929-08-17 24 THt GUE9 H.E. the Governor and Lady Clifford arriving on top of the Dock wall His Excellency's sp^ech-H voice was transmit:25 words
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Article, Illustration15 1929-08-17 25 N TERTA'*tD >oke intoan-rophone and the )ud sp -a- Listening to His Excellency's speech.15 words
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Advertisement18 1929-08-17 26 .fl^H BBBkS^BB^B^r >* xV>S9lßv^^^BBS^^^Bk. o>mmj3^l BBBBk. VvßßTfllf^^Bßl BBlflW Made from the tobacco that counts CIGARETTES JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND18 words
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Article421 1929-08-17 27 CHINA RUSSIA. Renter's Service. J Mukden, Aug. 14. iro f the province of Kirin the forces of Chang HsuehRttMtt bcgM hostilities on ,>n the Kastern front ;>oo ,i t w«, aeroplanes from gun- k sungari River occupied two > OB the Western front Soidun, near Manchuli, has been occupied Moscow,421 words
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Article228 1929-08-17 27 TO BE REFERRED TO COURT OF ARBITRATION. [Reuter's Service.! London Aug. 15. A conference of representatives of the cotton employers and the operatives, held m Manchester to-day, agreed to the terms of reference of the wages disputeto a court of arbitration. Work will be resumed on228 words
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Article152 1929-08-17 27 [Reuter's Service. 1 The Hague, Aug. 15. A breakdown m the Conference is I most inevitable. M. Francqui submitted to Mr. Snow den proposals which it was hoped would satisfy the British claims, and Mr. Snowden declared that they are inadequate. The representatives of the four152 words
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Article67 1929-08-17 27 EXTRATERRITORIALITY. [Renter's Service.] London, Aug. g. Great Britain and other interested Powers are about to dispatch replies to China's Note regarding extra-territoria-lity. It is understood that the Notes, which have been very carefully drafted, are not identical, though they are similar m terms. They contain a reasoned statement67 words
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Article17 1929-08-17 27 Nanking, Aug. 14The British reply to China's Note on cXtra-territoriality lias been delivered at the Foreign Office.17 words
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Article120 1929-08-17 27 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Aug. 14. A conference was held at the White House between President Hoover, Mr. Stimson, Mr. Adams, Secretary of the Navy Executive Committee, and the Navy Board with regard to the proposed yardstick method of reducing naval armaments and the correspondence regarding the120 words
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Article82 1929-08-17 27 [Renter's Service. London, Aug. 16. According to 1 New York telegram, Great Britain, m order to secure AngloAmerican naval agreement, is offering certain concessions, the most important of which is the offer to build only .w 000 tons of new cruisers to replace the 70,000 tons of82 words
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Article20 1929-08-17 27 London, Aug. 15. Lord Home collapsed and died while shooting uu lii» moor at Caithness.20 words
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Article193 1929-08-17 27 [Reutei's Service.] Fried richshafcn, Aug< ls> The Graf Zeppelin's route will be via Tokyo, Los Angtleft, and Richmond (Virginia.) The airship is carrying twenty passengers, including one woman, Lady Druniniond Hay, who was a passenger m the recent Atlantic flight, also m the one m October. The oldest193 words
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Article49 1929-08-17 27 [Renter'i vScrvice.] New York, Aug. i.;. It is announced thai Romney'i "Blue Hoy has been purchaaed by m American collector living on Long Island for The painting f< rmerly belonged to M> \V. S. Hums, of London, a nephew of the late Mr. J. 1\ Morgaii.49 words
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Article215 1929-08-17 28 FATHER PLEADS GUILTY TO CRUELTY. A middle-aged ChincK <>f Selangor Si<»w Ybon, reporti the "Malay Mail," charged m the local Police Court before Mr. C. H. Na-li with having Used criminal force t<» a child of five years <>f age named Siovt Koon Chicw hi> ion. Accused pleaded215 words
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Article276 1929-08-17 28 DISPUTE WITH SAKAIS. The following itory of the disappearance of i Chinese hunter living m the Batang Padung district is taken from the Times of Malaya It ■pppean that the Chinese one day went out with iiig guv to Cheuderiuug looking for piy. In the course276 words
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Article261 1929-08-17 28 Tlu ScCOad Quarterly Meeting of the Indian Conference Stalling Committee \.ill be bdd at The Iruiian A:»ociatiou, kalian- Koad, ScrtinKm. <»n Sunday iStfa Auk i«ijo. al i<> a.m. All delegate! arc earnestly requested to attend. Bustoctf 1. CONFIRM Minutes of Staiuliuy Committee Meeting on 17-5-29. 2.261 words
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Article415 1929-08-17 28 The following novels were adesjd to Raffles Library during the past fortnight Ayres (Ruby M.) The Heartbreak Marriage. Bancroft (F.) Emergency. Urresford (J. D.) Real People. 2 copies. Blaker (Mary) Jill Came Tumbling. Maker (Richard) The Umpire's Game. Lurgin (G. B.) All things come Round. 2 copies. Cobb415 words
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Article327 1929-08-17 28 The Daily Mail understand* that the friendly action initiated by the late C.eiieral Uramwell Booth against the Salvation Army to determine if his sui>ersession m the post of its chief was m accordance with its trust deeds is to Ik pressed forward by the327 words
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Advertisement171 1929-08-17 28 rF.imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiih. E BOOK-KEEPING. f nlunEK BOOKKEEPING E AND ACCOUNTS. E his treatise is written for Studentsi Emitting for Advanced Examinations S En book-keeping, and for the Sec- Eretary, the Accountant and Auditor, E and the Man of Business. By L.| E C. Cropper, F.C.A. 1 Price $4.06 S THE STUDENTS171 words
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274 1929-08-17 29 Oil Saturday afternoon, m the presence of their Patron Mr. Ho Hock Ann, and over 70 supporters who went to the Seletar sjnmnd off Vso Chn Kaatg Road, the football Mftioai of tlu- Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association registered I decisive win m their BOCCei encounter at274 words
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Article646 1929-08-17 29 By Welcome. CEYLON S.C. Beat S.C.C. The most important inter-club fixture last week was that between the Ceylon Sports Club and the S.C.C. Both sides were well represented although the S.C.C. had to le content with ten men. ,t was a mo.-,* remarkable game m several respects and646 words
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Article, Illustration78 1929-08-17 31 HELD AT THE V.M.C.A. POOL, FORT CANNING ON SATURDAY, 3RD AUGUST. 1929. The RlinHfold Race which provided the most entertainment. Start of the 120 yds. Free Style (Final) High Diving Some of the competitors. Plunging. Life Saving Competition. Diving. Spectators. Mrs. Pritcharri handing prize to78 words
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Article, Illustration36 1929-08-17 32 Photos bx The Welch Waterpolo team The R.E. Waterpolo team Singapore Team Winners. Negri Sembilan— who put up a good fight O. Y. Kok Snaps of the matchO. Y. Kok - 36 words
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Article1340 1929-08-17 34 "THOU SHALT NOT!" THE COMMANDMENTS OF MARRIAGE MUST BE KEPT IF YOU AND YOUR PARTNER ARE TO GET THE BEST OUT OF LIFE. Besides being one of the sins ot marriage, indifferenci is an insult, writes LC. M<.,, u m "Pearson's \\Yekl> Familiarity may breed1,340 words
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Article1568 1929-08-17 35 ARNOLD BENNETT - ARNOLD BENNETT A naPAT NEW SERIAL: By Piccadilly is a scenario for the film now being produced by A. Dupont for British International Pictures with Anna May Vong, Gilda Grey and Jameson Thomas m the leading roles Wilmcl, proprietoi o iosl fashionable night Oj Pa\ c lub, it m1,568 words
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Article, Illustration20 1929-08-17 35 B\ coulesy oj ike Film Weekly. "She lay on the divan m ail Undress of day-pyjaMas, smoking a cigarette' 120 words
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Article82 1929-08-17 36 Visitor "I hear you've lost your parrot that used to swear so terribly." Host "Yes, died of ihock." Visitor '•Really, how did it happen Host: "He escaped from his cage ami wandered on to the golf links." At the opening of new municipal offices the builder, a rough hut efficientlooking82 words
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Article, Illustration103 1929-08-17 41 HELD AT KUALA LUMPUR ON 27TH. JULY. Photos by Judges measuring High Jump Sir William Pcr 1 and Mr. C. Hannigan inter-Contingent Football Championship Winners Setangor. Indian Champion— Ran i it SingH (Se J Perak Football Team P.C. Mat AM (Perak) 527— Winner 440O. Y. Kok, Pudu - 103 words
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Article, Illustration42 1929-08-17 42 POSTS TELEGRAPHS DEPT. S.S. F.M.S. ATHLETIC SPORTS. HELD ON STH. AUGUST AT THE RAILWAY INSTITUTE GROUND. K.L. Photos by A. M. Hussain Chamnion Athlete. A snap of the guests. Girls' Race. 880 yds. Race Judge? Officials. 440 yds. Race O. Y. KokO. Y. Kok - 42 words
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Article1056 1929-08-17 46 A httk boy, tin youngest child oi liiinily, had been taughi I i. fore meal* £v< i> *l.i> when t hi .sccmbkd ul the table, the older memben of the family waited expectantly whilst the tiny fellow lisped liis simple petition: "Lord, tat what ire are about to1,056 words
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Article693 1929-08-17 46 The Central Figure. A spiritual life that is not a reproduction of the life of Christ will sooner or later become a dangerous mistake, all the more dangerous as it is so brilliant. Happy are we if we live at a period of Christian history when the693 words
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