Malayan Saturday Post, 12 October 1929

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  • 8 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED OCTOBER 12. 192^».
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  • 683 1 He Well, if yr>u won't marry me, I shall go and She "Go and what He Don't rush a fellow. I haven't decided yet." An argument arose m a certain club concerning the merits o! temperance. One member who, strangely enough, espoused this unpopular cause, proceeded to
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    • 68 1 THE TEA MOST USED IN Of ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents: A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. \jJne ROLLSROYCE OILS p C /AKEFIELD O>., Ltd. rated m England). 90. Robinson Pond, Singapore. —THOSE hit BleMiaf and lroo oloog the Mmc *bemli "~tV toukfert oopy d r Tishastra F«£ l 3"
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    • 232 1 t helps for CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS j Paraphrase of Julius Caesar 0.81 I .j. Questions and notes on Julius J Caesar 0.81 J Supplement of Julius Caesar 0.41 J Commentary and Question. 3 f naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 i Notes on A Taie ot Two Cities 0.81 i Commentary and
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  • 264 4 ROUSING WELCOME FOR MR. MACDONALD. Reiner's representative aboard the Ikrengana reports that passing the Nantucket Lightship, the liner met by the cruisers Memphis and Trenton, winch took stations to port and starboard abreast of the IJerengaria, esci>iting "the peace ship" CM the final stage of her voyage. New York, Oct.
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  • 286 4 PREMIER AND MR. HOOVER AS ROADMENDERS. New York, Oct. 4. Mr. Mac Donald met an avalanche of journalists as the Berengaria docked. 1 He stated "The United States and 1 Great Britain are really appealing, by their example, to all nations to gather round a aouncil board of peace, so
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  • 316 4 Sew York, Oct. 5. Mr. Mac Donald's sj>eech m the Citj Hall pn Friday was heard by million over the wireless. The speech has caught universa imagination. The New York Times pay: tribute to the "spirit of goodwill anc aspiration pulsing through it" and sayj the hearers
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  • 112 4 London, Oct. 2. A very enthusiastic reception was ac:orded Mr. Henderson when he addressed the Labour Conference at Brighton. Reviewing Government's international iccomplishments m Palestine, Iraq, Russia and at The Hague and Geneva conferences he said the Anglo-American lisarmament discussions were paving the way for a general world
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  • 756 4 AGREEMENT ON NEW RELATIONS. n Negotiation On Debt Claims. London. Oct. I. a Mr. Henderson left the BrifhtM Conference and lengthily conferred with c Mr. DdVgakvsky at I. cues this aftern<H>n. Mr. Henderson afterwards announced that an agreement was reached with regard to the procedure to Ik? followed
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  • 114 4 CONVICTS SHOOT THEMSELVES. Canon City, Oct The prison battle has finished. One of the captive warders has come ocl unhindered and states the ringleader shot themselves early m the morning. Canon City, Oct. 5. At least 7 warders and 0 convicts a the state penitentiary were killed
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  • 57 4 Shanghai, Oct 2. An official communica! Peking says two British Nonaries have been kidnap' west Kweichow province *f* smber. On the 10th troops the Civil War carried Mnith from Yungnin^ an'! >rigands captured anotl. a lamed Pike from Sinchen^ :ravelling from south X Vunnan. The British totl
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  • 525 5 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. m against the Editor. I he, "bf as funny .is lk k, but leave one thing "Malay Mail's' transference Hollow' from ang." And yon know use u> be wholly robb* i h surely ought to be to the "P. 0." and aye to find
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  • 37 5 Brussels! Oct. 0. It 1- authoritatively learned that the King and Queen <>f the Belgians will go to Rome at the beginning of February to attend the wedding of Princess Marie Jose and Prince Humbert.
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  • 54 5 London, Sept. ls> The Leicester Corporation has decided to l>e>tow the Freedom of the city on the Premier, Mr. Ramsay MacDonakL Mr. MacDonaid represented Leicester m Parliament for a dozen years, and was defeated m 1918, by [4,000 votes, on account of the outcry against
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  • 63 5 Acquitted of Murder Charge After Pleading Guilty. A case unparalleled m English lawwas heard at How Street t;>-day, where j a man who surrendered to the police, declaring that he had thrown a woman into the Thames, was acquitted oi charge oi wilful murder, because the police
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  • 54 5 PARIS-MANCHURIA NON-STOP Osaka, Oct. 5. A message from Harbin says it is reported that Cottes, the French airman who left Paris last week on I nonstop flight to the Bast, landed at a village rear Tsitsihar at three o'clock yesterday afternoon. The name i>f the village
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  • 17 5 Berlin, Oct. 4. Herr Cttrtitt*, Minister of Bconotnkt, has been appointed acting Foreign Minister.
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    • 115 5 Ml ml w v^ JL/ Jl >a»g Commencing lSth October, 1929. BEBE DANIELS I N "A KISS IN A TAXI" A Man! A Maid! A Cab! A Kiss! Frenchy, Frisky and Funny Also EVELYN BRENT "LOVE EM and LEAVE EM" The story of a Fickle Vamp with a Silken Scamp.
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    • 221 9 i^Vvfl WEAKNESS, 1/ /[I ntuTT rrv FAN/EMIA O «r i-» vr Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, ate, AIN A RLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES 1 1 CARLSBERG BEER
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  • 927 10 JOHORE INVADING SINGAPORE. Irregular Competitions. readei hat dray n n) attention t<» my refer* nee t. law 2 1 in«»t j <•! the 1 F.A. m whicl competitions an characterised as I > zulsr, Tlk v rih 1 points out mi long as no ..it.' mooej is 1
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  • 169 10 BRITAIN MAY DISARM FOUR BASES. [Router's Service.] London, Oct. io. The Hoovcr-MacDonakl statement is splashed m the morning papers under such headings as Peace for ever with America," and Momentous Call for World Peace." Most of the journals have not yet had time ti> comment. The Times says
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  • 187 10 AUSTRALIAN ELECTION Beater's >ervice.J Melbourne, Oct. The bitureM election campaign m the Comsnon wealth's histi>r\ is now drawing to a cl<'-». Mr. Brace's efforts to amend the Compulsory Arbitration Acts solidified Labourites, whilst the Nationalists ate divided by the Brace-Hughes duel. The Nationalist I'arty ha> formally disowned Mr. Hughes, who
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  • 3298 12  -  OWEN OLIVER By There woe ***** six at pinner, and the Governor anTl his wife amid mak< conversation enough for half 1 faces; m nohpd) noticed the Colonel's abstraction except his wik She talked more than as CUStOnUir) with her to cover his silence, and DC
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  • 4131 13  -  JOHN L. CARTER j^ 107 l story. 11l By ot M The Cinema Girl," Peggie the Aeronaut," etc., etc.) SYNOPSIS. n is successful m rescw j runaway horse. 1 o his the girl is Lady Betty childhood* playmate, Vfel Off* of marriage a year art student, and on
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    • 227 14 I GRAMOPHONES FOR THE BEST AND LATEST GRAMOPHONES I AND RECOKDS I fMONCHUAT &Co,| (GRAMOPHONE STORES) j Iv 9T. NJRTH BRIDGE R.» > (Oppjttt* Adtlphi Hotel I rttttnnt I4 J |S. T. RAJA Co. 63, BRAS BASAH ROAD, r SINGAPORE, v •>BOOK-S E L L E R S J ANDI
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  • 1238 15 H.H. THE SULTAN'S RETURN. ,CIAL WELCOME AT JOHORE. Addresses Presented. M The Sultan was official,t Johore Bahru on his Europe on Monday last ])m the streets to the Jj 1 ,cin X lined by the J.M. and, VI" SC UtS r U. a l at the Istana Besar was received
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    • 103 16 r i ,i. r J BEER REAL BEER! i I TRY IT A JL V JL JL JL a I j SINGAPORE HUA PAO IT I ■I I NOW I MORE PROFUSELY I ILLUSTRATED A I THAN EVER jf^ I BEFORE I CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWB I IN PICTURES FROM
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    • 169 16 j JOR HOUSING SCHEMES! G. R. OEHLERS ~^i 30. St. Michael's Road. SINGAPORE M 4NUFAC TURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND PAM COJLIK LINES, BATHROOMS, SENTRY AND TELFPiic BOXES, LATJtINES AM) tf TUER BUILDINGS, CANTii ANJ SOU ARE CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS, AND CON< KKTF DUSI BINS OF MUNICIPAL PATTERN. 4
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  • 104 17 oni a l match m the Diocesan Cup Competition played last Monday ended m a victory tor the Europeans. Mrs. B. C. Roberts presented the trophy. Ine Bishop of Singapore, Mrs. Roberts and their son IZ the Rev. G. V. Westlake. The handsome
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  • 2177 20 •> xtutda Posi >/•< Iml BY THE LOOK I i »i V ir 1 Ti T -E K.NG'S NOVEL MOTOR CAR CE SKATING IN SUMMER. FIRES AT COUNTRY HOUSES. A YOUTHFUL JOCKEY. London, S» i'K mb< r b, 29 A Royal Technical School. It is ii'»t generally
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  • 577 21 SPORT OF THE WEEK A MALAYAN REVIEW Argusa gl cat croud at the u >-day, when the anal, between the Chines, i« *> v nllipg incidents of the aterest to the further iSSUC 19 extremely U!lS.C.C, with two reserve Woods and Brummitt fonnidaMe rearward past season retain their Well, Ue
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  • 301 21 GIRL AND COMPANION KILLED. Motor-Car Help Up In Lonely Spot. A noting Chinese girl and her male companion were brutally murdered m a lonely part m Bast Coast Road at about o ,0 o'clock pa Monday morning. The victims, who were discovered lying face upward on the roadside,
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    • 177 21 i > r-cn «mnnOooo ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. > EbD $lu,UW,uuu. 111 Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (IXCORFOBUTBD IN STIAITI SETTI.HMEN7S). I J ICC: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 1, 4 The Company has i.20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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  • 259 22 The Malayan Saturday Post October 12 1929. THE COLONY'S AFFAIRS. The Governor's Annual Address, prebented at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council, and the Memorandum of Statistics tabled as a complement to it, contained much useful information, which has been published and ably commented on by our daily contemporaries. The
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  • 289 22 There has been an interesting discussion m Singapore latterly of a proposal to form a Building Society. An informal meeting was held last Sunday to discuss the idea, when a provisional committee was elected, and it was decided to call a public meeting on the 25th
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  • 255 22 Malacca is m danger of losiug its one distinction that of being Malaya's "Sleepy Hollow." A writer m the 'Malay Mail" has applied the adjective to Penang, where, he alleges, a haven is found for business men who are unequal to the rigours of the tierce commercial competition
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  • 90 22 SOLAR RECKONING COMPULSORY NEXT YEAR. i [Reuter's Service.] c Nanking, Oct. 8. The State Council has issued a mand- i ate declaring that commencing from fan i, 1930 the solar calendar, which j been adopted as the official calendar for China, must be observed m all busi- t
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  • 120 22 Health Insufficiently I Hit many friends that since his racoM i I the hctlth of His II of Johore has been so v by the advice ,>f h,\ and with the approval of 1. the Hijjh Conirnissioikr, pmiM^ t(> return to I treatment at thecarlk^ will
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  • 307 22 AN UNPRECEDENTED ACTION. [Renter's Sei a>!:.: The galleries of the S crowded with distinguis \m among whom was the whole I Corpi iv full dress, when Mr. MacDonald addressed the An laton m their own Cha::. unprecedented action on the t of a British
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    • 16 22 is quickly conquered with FORMAMINT Tke Gcra-killiif Throat Tablet*. Obtainable at all Chrmists and Sfreu \r
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  • 78 23 PRESIDENT HOOVER'S MESSAGE TO THE PRESS. jONALD'S SPEECH RECEIVED. 1 Service.] Washington, Oct. 8. St.)s t British journalists at President Hoover wr>ations with Mr. continuing on the s Fortunately there va ua l>c-tween our and we are therediscmt mutual problems fc jroad aspect pf human referred to Mr. Macalth <>f
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  • 430 23 WAR TWEEN BRITAIN AND AMERICA BANISHED. Service. J Washington, Oct. 9. .to, jointly issued by jet and Mr. Ramsay i that during the in- last few days they gaged m reviewing the I conversations, but re important means ral force of the United g, old he exerted for
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  • 194 23 MR. MACDONALD'S STATEMENT. [Renter's Service] Washington, Oct. 9. In a statement to Renter Mr. MacDonald says: I have achieved more than I hoped. The one thing possible on a short visit was to get into personal contact with the President and get a common pronouncement that AngloAmerican policy would be
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  • 254 23 BARON SHIDEHARA REPLIES. [Reuter's Service.] Tokio, Oct. 9. While the Asahi is the only paper thus far to have commented editorially on the British invitation to the Arms Conference its views appear to reflect the general opinion thereanent. Welcoming the invitation the Asahi urges Japan to reply accepting
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  • 161 23 [Renter's Service.] Tokio, Oct. 9. The advisability of endeavouring to effect a preliminary understanding on the knottiest problems among all the Powers concerned prior to convening an arms conference is stressed m bpth official and unofficial circles. In this connection it is pointed out that whereas formal invitations
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  • 107 24 [Renter's Service.] Pai i», I N I It appears probabh that the Preach the invitation to the- naval conference vrill not bi despatched foi about ten days. It is understood that Paris, Rome and Tokip will exchange views on the- question, as they will doubtless Ik anxious
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  • 69 24 ftc liter's Service.] Paris, Oct. o. Thai trouble is ahead fof the Umdon naval conference is indicated by Ch« tone of press comments on Mr. Henderson's invitation, th< papers emphasising that the submarine is indispensablt to French security. M. Saint Brice writing m Le Journal, declares France
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  • 61 24 THE STEEL HELMETS." Reuter'a Servia Berlin, Oct. o. The Prussian Minister ol the Interior, the Socialist, Hen Gnesiiiski, has declared illegal, and dissolved throughout the Rhine Province and Westphalia, tlit powerful Nationalist organisation known as the Steel Helmets," of which President Hindenburg is the honorary president, on the ground that
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  • 79 24 neuter's "Service. J London, Oct. 9. The first Chinese wedding ever held at the Chinese Legation m London has aroused much interest. Miss Chia Jui Chang, sister of Mr. Kiang An Chang, the Governor ol the Hank of China, married Mr. Weiih Siung Chu, son of
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  • 58 24 [Reuter's Service] Bukharest, tet. 9. According to a message from Calcutta it is reported thai Hahilmllah left Kabul by aeroplane and his followers fled without offering any resistance. The >uni-starved inhibitantS of Kabul took refuge m the hills and it is believed that owing to Habibullah's cruelty,
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  • 42 24 [R cuter 'a Service.] Earl Ilai cwood is «i( ad. Princess Mar) now becomes Princess M.uv, Countess oi Hare wood. She was at lici country home m Yorkshire when bet father-in-law died. Ilu husband was nt his father's bedside.
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  • 218 24 MEMORABLE SCENES IN REICHSTAG. Chancellor's Funeral Oration. Renter's Strvi Berlin, Oct. 6. The walls and tempi of tlu Reid were draped with Mack and hung with garlands of ivy and Klpine violets on the occasion of the final honours render' ed to Dr. Stresemann. The coffin, covered
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  • 79 24 I Re liter's Service.] Stianghat, Oct. ci. News from Mukden says refugees from the region known U thrce-riwrs north of Hailar, recount terrible cruelties by the- Reds against White Russians. A Rel hand, commanded by a Magyar known as the Red Devil, Crossed the frontier and raided
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  • 106 24 In the tropical Eaafl children arc subject to i health ri>k> than are ti more temperate lands, ciatcd with climatic con vironniciit. Every fh<knows this, and should tal ■ccordiac^r. toe of the be* Mfegua health of your little ones m Baby's Own Tablets, especially prepared
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  • 349 25 I APPLICATION IN MADRAS HIGH COURT. In the Madras High Court on Sept. 12, Mr. Justice Waller delivered judgment on an interesting question of international law as to the effect of an i adjudication by a foreign court m i respect of properties of an insolvent m j
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    • 133 25 JUST UNPACKED Fresh Consignment of Pearl Necklaces and Earrings. In Various Designs Various Colours KM. 01,1 MOHAMED JEWELLERS d, High Street, SINGAPORE. to t *«**^^**«**^^*%**'^^*V*'^ fc WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS I I For modern women young or old, beautify and curl your hair by using electric Hair Curlers. Simple to
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    • 210 26 SULTAN OF JOHORE'S BIRTHDAY J CELEBRATIONS OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT J 17th SEPTEMBER, 1929. O CLASS C RACE. STANDING START WITH COLD ENGINE. I Ist EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Thornycroft built hydroplane. ♦> 2nd EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Heath hydroplane. J UNLIMITED RACE. Ist EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Heath hydroplane. 5 3rd EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN
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  • 146 27 of Miss Ada Frankel, the daughter of Mrs. A. Frankel and the late Mr. A. Frankel ot Singapore, to Mr. H. Richard Aaron, the son of M~. Aaron ot San Francisco, was solemnised on 29th. Sept. at Chesed tl Synagogue.
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  • 134 27 I c Oid Boys' Association, Taping on the 23rd Sept., 1929, to their President Mr. D. W. McLeod (Head Master of the King tdward VII School), who is being transferred to Penang to be the Head Master ot the Penarg Free School. The dinner was presided over M-
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  • 88 28 RIFLE SHOOTING COMPtT.T.ON AND AT HOME TOO X PLACE ON THE B,h. AND W h. .HbT. AT IHt BUK.T T.MAH A snap of the spectators: Colonel Mackenzie is m the centre. Competition between Band Team and the Rest at 500 V. Jacob, the Champion shot
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  • 2078 30 Tin. GovcraOf <>f Hoinlwy gave some valuable advue to the new graduates ut the liombay T'niwiMtv m his first Con- .iti<>n Addren M Chancellor of tin. I nivcrsity. 'When you go forth fnmi this University, he said. to face the impartial test of the world, think and go on
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  • 63 30 Widow Watkinson was treated to polite conversation by a man friend, who presently turned the conversation to matrimony, winding up with a proposal of marriage. Are you sure you love me?" sighed the widow. The man vowed he loved her. For a few minutes there was silence. Then suddenly the
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  • 1192 35 Tlu annual Budget meeting -.1 the Legislative Council nptned m the Council Chamber on Monday with the pomp and ceremony usually attached to such meetings. The road opposite the Council Chamber presented an animated appearance, md on his arrival H. the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, inspected i
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  • 121 35 London, Oct. A gigantic operation, probably unprecedented m the history of international communications, namely the transfer to Imperial and International Communications Ltd., of the overseas wireless and cable services of the Post Office, th( Pacific Cable, the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies and the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company,
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    • 35 36 PAY US A FEE AND SECURE PERIODICAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. WE GUARANTEE AGAINST TOOTHACHE. Cleaning Examination Extraction—Crown and Bridge work. CHOP TAI SENG 41, South Bridge Road (Fint Floor) M. W. KONG Qualified Dentist,
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  • 93 38 H. H. the Sultan of Johore on his return to Johore *as ceremonially welcomed and loyal adrresses were read. The Guard of Honour was composed of the Johore Military and Volunteer f-orces His Highness taking the Salute. With him are
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  • 254 40 MR. SARDA'S BILL PASSED BY ASSEMBLY. Simla, Sept. Mi ludin >f tile delute "11 Mr. Sarda's Marriage Hill was both m U resting and \> iting. Mi Acharya and Pandit Malaviya summed up the views of the Opposition. The former held that the Bill
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  • 310 40 London, Oct. 3. si Mr. Philip Snow den (the Chancellor ti 0! the Exchequer addressing the v Labour Party annual conference at k Brighton, defended the Hank of England's increased hank rate as the only means available to restore unfavourable exchanges and to regulate the basis of
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  • 54 40 Amsterdam, ict. 5. Dutch rubber companies are now negotiating proposals lot a combined selling policy. Prominent producers aho were- formerly avers.' to the idea ire now prepared to accept the principle >f co-operation. After a policy on estriction oi output has been reached Liscussions will be carried
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  • 71 40 ?EST FROM HUNGER-STRIKING. Lahore, Oct. 5. Bhagat Singh, Dutt. Sohan Singh and Kanerjee, four oi the accused m the ,ahore conspiracy case have ceased their uuger-strike after a fast of no days uriug which they were forcibly fed. 'hey have issued a communication to le Ptesf >tatin.^
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  • 38 40 THE EX- KAISER TO REMAIN IN HOLLAND. Berlin Oct. 4. Rcutcr is authorised by the e.\- aiser's administration at Doprn to Miy (he if] m »it t !im t tlir ftT KliflT itended t<> reside at Hohenfels i
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  • 56 40 London, Oct. 5. The Earl of Harwood is gravely ill id the family has been summoned to arewood House. i (The Earl of Hare wood, fifth Earl, :io «s the father «>f Viscount Lascelles 83 years of age. He ih a large land- iiicr and has
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  • 161 40 Shanghai, krt 1 All reports from M^nchuria emphi that the Sovid attacks osi Chines ■m tiu past week haw been amc heaviei than an) previousJjr. Attack have been Koins on foa foui days and oi tctol .i 3rd. alorM tlu Soviet I fired shells. Attacks were renew
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  • 139 40 i- it li In man) ni-t.iiices v due to nothing else bui n brmin. Ali blood] s k whose brains are nod* anaemia, are liable to memory. In some ■c seriously that tht v mcmi it tluii name an< not restored t. > tiki:
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  • 28 40 Landlady I'm socrj think the chicken soup good I cook boM to make it. Perl not catch the idea." Boarder N«> I thii chicken she did not catch."
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  • 937 41 By LADY ASKWITH with a Reply from the Catholic Times." Import of the Mental lt tee, being a joint I* 3Ocru Board of Education Q00« of Control, brings the degeneration of the race :han ever before the pubBore it—that half relating to been published-] m Blill :e
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  • 696 41 PROPAGANDA THAT MUST BE ANSWERED. TO THE EDITOR, "CATHOLIC TIMES." Sir, The "Yorkshire Observer" of August 10th printed an artfele by Lady Askwith advocating sterilisation of the unlit. Unfortunately it did not come into my hands until the 27th. The Editor cannot be blamed if
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  • 1041 42 certain 1 id) who knew i j little it ait was indm I mous gallery containing sonw "i tlu mastera di tlu- w«'ii(l'> greatest painters. After her \i>it, friend asked hei what >hr thought of tlu pictures "Well/ 1 she replied, "they were fairly Rood specimens of theii
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  • 747 42 Source of Happiness. These laws Our Lord has given us m the opening verses of the Sermon on tlie Mount. He has there analysed m i advance the Christian life of perfection and disclosed to us the laws that gpvern it. He tells us the secret of
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    • 49 42 Healthy teeth are necessary to keep good health CHLORODONT Tooth Paste will keep your 4 4 mm 2 sizes of tubes: small size 15 cents large size 25 cents Obtainable everywhere AND FROM THE AGENTS 117, North Bridge Road TimiMii ii ii n i .^m^—^>-^—^^^ M^,^^ M^ M^^^ MWB^^^^
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  • 1159 43 CAN JEALOUSY BE CURED? I ginning of time the rOCI been pampered m the H^fT lashion. Always the B* 1 ridK f the human race have B* 5 rnenl iKbaviour which, conB*^^ 11 lit of cold reason, is H cred .ible, writes UC. H** 1 D Jaknesses, jealousy has H
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  • 792 43 Man lives m a lonely heaven of com- placency because he never realises how J easily all women, bat especially his wife, see through his little subterfuges, (writes Lady Kitty Vincent m thej a "Daily Chronicle.) j fl It begins long before they are married,
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