Malayan Saturday Post, 7 December 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING! PICTURE PAPER— PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL VI. NO. 47 DECEMBER 7. 1929. PRICE 2.0 CENTS
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    • 160 1 fjlllllli!' nimiimiiimimiiimimmiimmmimiiimmiiiiimiimH A 7 fl IH IN THE SELECTION OF YOUR fill CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Jn Jl ll A™ YOU SHOULD CONSIDER QUALITY AND MERIT, AND IN THE FIRM OF THE Wi fl& A >\ A FA ROYAL JEWELLERS, YOU WILL FIND A REPUTATION BUILT UP AND A Y I /i\
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    • 180 2 MH I WHY POPULAR? BECAUSE £2§ "POPULAR" J IJI Aeiated Haters I JjMBSL are j an ufae: ur( I /flF\\ nderh ygiei)iccoiH I (fli' il our watc hwoi sa: P^^\t^~^^ ABSOLUTE PURity I MRpOPUUR^ BEST W6MDUNIB I P&P^-- i^ SCIUPULOiS CARE 1 II I Obtainable from a I 111 IV
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    • 7 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED DECEMBER. *****.
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    • 640 3 Merry One: "Cheer up, old man! Why don't you drown your sorrow?" Sad One She's bigger than I am, and besides it would be murder." Siii >head I say, Gweiinie, what would I have to give for just one little kiss? Owcnnie: "Chloroform." You would believe anything
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      • 90 3 .♦GOLD LEAF* TEA, ,r SU PREME ACHIEVEMENT 0F TH£ BLENDER'S ART. p ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. —^«____^rf«»»*^"^""^""M«W^*^^^^"^^^^^**^* CI ROLLSROYCE MOTOR OILS gj— WAKEFIELD 1 M^t9jfitm\KcWmmm\ C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). 9°. Robnson Koad, Singapore. -THOSE w »x>
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      • 217 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<•*.>•.:♦♦♦♦ HELPS FOR CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS J! Paraphrase of Julius Caesar 0.81 <• Questions and notes on Julius X Caesar 0.81 f Supplement of Julius Caesar 0.41 Commentary and Question- i* naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 <• v Notes on A Tale of Two Cities 0.81 Commentary and Question- <• noire
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    • 3169 4  -  MRS. STANLEY WRENCH. By "< >h, Lord, what a hole \>\'<^- peeMonately fiom the lip! of the girl. "What a hok' I Willi I dead, I do'" The dismal outlook nas certainly aot inspiring. Kiat, gnj. motionless meadows lay <>n cither ride <>f the grey canal, a
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    • 670 5 I{ *Mg\HQ SMILES OF THE WEEK t ,uA*Z**s-><r<r<r*<*<*<r<r<*<**>'*m n*<**<- 1 By"tfrfs." jfl "1 Malaya touched 9 their St Andia'a Day jfl I may have missed fl but I have failed to lead fl any single inateli, at fl golf, or snything H polo, and there the fl "gift" victory.
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      • 22 6 ♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»».»♦♦♦♦♦♦».♦♦< I P v i t flflfl I Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., j I FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. "X7A I WT^" Safety Razor
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      • 128 6 i Orange aTM*. fl V F l^(\*^SS^/ *fl V\\V\ _^r mS_I I l\ -^V I i^\ URE FRUIT I XMAS BAZAAR I TOYS MLSICAL TOPS, STEAM ENGINE FITTED WITH DYNAMO MUSICAf TOYS MANY KINDS OF MECHANICAL TOYS. Etc TOM SMITH'S CRA KERS m great iamw jX'MAS TREE ORNAMENTS, tinsels, green
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    • 108 7 Photo m Flash t photograph taken at the Dinner given by the Chinp^p A« rt rht;«n i o _j Municipal Commissioner. Mr. Checng Koor Seng Prwicten^^thf^iSluM ,tst BitUr A y ln honour of Dn X T Wee who was reCently a
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    • 58 7 Co™" a°ion Try z^'Ju^U^m^'T' The ShoU d have brou ht Mr KH T f h Universal Pictures o.poration very good results. Unfortunately, however, the Traffic Dept. also took notice and fined Mr Tann $10! Flashlight photograph taken at St. Andrew's Ball held at Ipoh Town Hall en
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    • 152 8 WEDDING JOHNSTONE -NICHOLLS. v t hp lite Mr and Mrs. Johnstone, ot Longside. Aberdeenshire, and Miss Hilda ti I h ood W Ntrof,s 0, o!r,'y SjUttgU EL B___«tf Nich„„s. .3 ft-* Road. Aherdeen, was so.c™ at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on 7th November. 1929. IN THE GRAND BALLET AT THE
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      • 238 9 a CARLSBERG BEER ifgjf lIJ A\ *W *M I mm'^m*****^ \^___h. I **tti M N_T *mW f THP RP^T r >v v\\ !________r""^ Vl i O I wi Obtainable from all dealers V3?jy\ _H Ml fr iSV WWI I iH f I and by thc case from fl Ri ip
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    • 1357 10 \otts By "Spectator." Scotland Beaten. The defeat of the Scotch team WM wholly unexpected. It may be safely put down to over-confidence, Poison mi the right wing was a find but all were interested to MC Munro, the amateur international, who made his debut m a local encounter.
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    • 687 10 Miss PoUand's sdvii and Half Hacks M most «>f my hockey natural that I think on the field. Forwards ihould, I think centrate <>n eoal-gettini t i inclined to think tint ft irony m the term. forwards would be •'lt is far bettei I J direct e.une than to
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      • 186 11 1 fV^Jll^^^^^^' //W77 Jrirl ofnnnp d 3 j|- B |W Erer welcome offerings at tlie shrine of .*%A 3jj t^JnCllSpCllcSdulP precious than (Ac.se, more welcome than 5| I Jor your complexion 47ir Eau </c Co/o ne an(/ /,e m •iii toiletries to which its haunting fragrance k2m **V\ "11" it
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    • 2317 12 <• Malayan Saturd,i\ I ot Special A BY THE LOOKER-OS v Copy nght. v ROYALTY'S CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. A BRITISH FLYING BOAT. A NEW FORM OF DECORATION AN ALL-COLOUR "TALKIE" I r, At.acks on Royalty. London, Novcmbt r I io_h.. Tlk attempted assassination of Prince Jmberto oa tlu-
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      • 171 12 ■T v; r km\ i I JB i \^%£r~* --i*/' TO 1 sMTCHECUVri^T yK^j col.d your first need is a gent* A the system by means of ...,> laxative. Nothing better description than Pinkett. i *.*a ,a 't]tj little liver and intestuia; tors. I PINKETTES quickly relieve colds, dbpe] cocstiM,
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      • 376 13 Lsjiiiiiiiiiimiiii iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii im iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii iiiiiiini iiitiniitinniss BOOKSJRE THE BEST GIFT FOR X'MAS PRESENTATION. 'aHNVAVk mo ASM'AL **> j ~^-^WN yjj»»"»*»^ EE I H. U t^_.-__ f L^, IOS: For younger PLAYBOX ANNUAL: HOLIDAY ANNUAL: The THE SCHOOLGIRLS' OWN: PUCK ANNUAI An ideal h sssSrtSa^ara book f,,r ,he man,y h
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    • 4816 14  -  JOHN L. CARTER By (Author of "The Cinema Girl," Peggie the Aeronaut," etc., etc.) Chapter Ip. A week went by. Jinuny Weston had had scarcely one reallj peaceful moment since Lady Betty's visit. Bach day, almost every hour, he int! asked himself whether he ought not to call
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      • 176 14 ElfflH f ar run— "The temple of dawn" ll [BIM dominates the STCSI bank ot the Merum Jp -JM at Bjngk.A I grey-roned pile, J"jE~^^§j& nd with tl jf glared tilev j|^^^r~ryh. is 3 triumph oi decorative art and. m j Sy *lis& 'h? rav< ot the r -i c
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    • 895 15 I A MALAYAN REVIEW I it k*. .•..:♦•>♦•>♦♦•>•>*•>** i»,". good deal of discission ntrol of the new Jalan Besar md m Singapore, espeoall} matches under the suspkes j tht locsl Football Association. Lrances hsve arisen concerning the the Stadium receipts, and udubs or some of them
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      • 204 15 Lse£TS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURAF^CE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. JXhe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., LtdJ (IItCOftPOnATtD m Straits Settlements). i *ci OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the J I British
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      • 169 16 TUSCAN CHINA WE ARE NOW SHOWING IVUNY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IN TJSC\N CHINA TEA AND EARLY MORNING SERVICES WHICH Wd_ ARE CONFIDENT WILL APPEAL TO THOSE WH3 APPRECIATE GOOD CHINA WITH THE ADDED ATTRACTION OF UNIQUE ARTISTRY v fl/'jllß lor f%^2mCmm\mWy l^_B Jt M mmmm m gg* SM _A______iK^^___fl
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    • 32 17 The match attracted a large number of spectators who watched it m silence. The standard of play was disappointing Singapore scores a try Trying to convert.
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      78 17 Sitting on the running board of his Austin Twelve is Flying Officer H. R. D. Waghorn, who enjoys the distinction of having retained for Great Britain m the 1929 contest the coveted Schneider Trophy. Flying Officer Waghorn's speed was 328 63 m.p.h. There is not much doubt
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    • 21 18 of the Merrilads Musical Association (Minstrel Section). Champion Weight-Lifter). The Rest. Scotland— the winners.
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    • 525 20  -  DOROTHY DEE JSHDFJAHSDFASF By Malayan Saturday Post Special one sometimes meets a woman pos•esstns a distinctly technical turn of mind. Were she a mau, she would almost certainly be an engineer of one type or anothei and if she chooses a business career, she will
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    • 977 20 BY A MODERN YOUNG MAN Recently a typical modern girl gave m the "Sunday Chronicle" her credo of life, She frankly admitted that she thought men were mugs, and any woman worth her salt can twist any man round her fingers. Here is a coufcssiou of belief
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      • 91 20 BERNHARDT s PERFUMERY t High-class Essence m f fancy boxes, Hair Lo- tions, Eu de Cologne, j Lavender water, etc. i Samples and quota- > tions can be seen I at our office j >'.* So/f AQeUtS I Malaya British Agency, j I 28. E Chuiia Street. t SINGAPORE. I
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    • 92 21 Renter's Service.] ownership of London*! services with "reasonable ol capital/ 1 was aduml>- statement iv the House of a Mr. Morrison, Minister of v. ..nitudc of the scheme, the .nt of which has surprised the transport services, may from the fact that the capital amounts
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    • 181 21 Renter'!* Service.] London. Dee. 2. IL 'iis C of Commons, m reply tions this afternoon Mr. Mac* [i announced that the British .to the Naval Conference will Mr. A. Henderson (Foreign Mr. A. V. Alexander (Firat nd Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Sec. State foi India). His Majesty's ts
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    • 118 21 I Renter's Service.] I Ml- and eight admirals were Hast African campaigners I lined at Holl>orn Restaurant, I '"-ni had not met since they I s rie> m war-time, notably I I Smuts and General von Lettow The former paid tribute to I '-k as a
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    • 111 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Dae. 2. In the House of Commons this afternoon, replying to questions Mr. Henderson (Foreign Secretary mid the Chinese Government was aware of the Hritish Government's desire to enter into negotiations with regard to extraterritoriality m a liberal and friendly Spirit and that His
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    • 164 21 [Renter's Service.] London, Dec. 3. In the House of Commons m reply to questions Mr. Graham stated that the data at present available was insufficient to show the effects of the RtISSO-Chinest dispute on imports of tea to Russia. Trade statistics for the I'nited Kingdom showed that
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    • 216 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 3. "A million American motor cars may be dumped m Europe m the Spring owing to the financial depression m the United States,'' declared Col. C. K. Howard-Bury, (Cons. Chelmsford), at question time iv the House of Commons. He added that a conference
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    • 77 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 4. In the House of Commons Major W. OrmsLy-Gore. Under Secretary of State for the Colonies m the last Conservative Government, asked whether any new expenditure would be involved m delaying the work on the Singapore Xaval Base and whether the contractors
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    • 67 21 I Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Dec. 4. The disintegration of the German National Party is assuming unexpected proportions. The Lokalan/.eiger estimates that the Party which now has 7.S seats m the Reichstag, will lose at least a score of members who are objecting to the policy of the
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    • 97 21 BRITAIN SHANGHAI. [Reuter's Service. J London, Dec. 4. out of the forthcoming mission of Mr. In the House' of Commons, arising Justice Feetham to Shanghai to investigate Municipal conditions, Mr. A. A. Somerville, Unionist member for Windsor, asked vv het hei the British Government was co-operating m the investigation, which
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    • 34 21 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Dec. 5. The Secretary for the Navy has recommended to Congress the establishment of a Naval Dirigible Base on the Pacific Coast at Camp Kearney, near San Diego.
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      • 136 21 COMING! t j FRANK BORZ AGE'S PRODUCTION! j'THE RIVER" A BIG FOX SPECIAL. ft t A TORRENT OF PASSION i WITH j CHARLES FARREL, MARY DUNCAN, If MARGARET MANN, IVAN LINOW. T A THRILLING ROMANCE OF 0 t ELEMENTAL EMOTIONS— I PULSATING DESIRES— 1 f DEATH-TAKING ADVENTURES— TOWERING FORESTS— I
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    • 325 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. December 7, 1929. CRIMINAL APPEAL. We should like to support the assertions of some of our daily contemporaries that the recent Sikh murder case m Singapore lends force to the demands for the creation m the Colony of a Court of Criminal Appeal— such as already
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    • 229 22 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners have done a wise thing m giving themselves further time to consider the application of the Ford Motor Company for the site at Katong previously lefused to Ceneral Motors. The decision is admittedly not an easy one. Was a mistake made m
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    • 279 22 We were interested to read m a Renter telegram the other day that, owing to low current prices, the Tea Associations of India and Ceylon have decided to enforce restricted plucking, that I similar decision has been reached by British companies operating iv Java, and that the
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    • 229 22 [Renter's. Bcnrice. Bhaacmu, While the war m Honan K.uoniinchun has practically it is reported owing to tht Government baying the lea ua nnnehun generals and the :iun forces arc successfully aShensi against the reini Kuaniinchun army, furthei I tT broken out at Pukow, Yangtze from
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    • 143 22 [Reuter's Service.] Vatican City, Dec. 5. The King and Qeen of Italy drove oc a state visit to the Pope- to-day This is the first time the sovereigns ol Untied Italy have entered the Vatkm thus ending a quarrel w hich has lasted 09 years.
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    • 41 22 FORTY AMERICAN DELEGATES! [Renter's Service. J I Washington. Dec. s■u The American delegation H London Naval Conference will jmj Jan. io, aboard t he Bremefl. i_.it sent ta personnel is forty, the largcs* Kurope since the Versailles Peace ferenoe.
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      • 147 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 ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BEST CUISINE IN TOWN HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i r i i YV i JJ MENNEN
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      • 13 22 At the first sign of Sore Throat take FORMAMINT TW. Cerm-krll.if Tkrwt TikUti
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    • 156 23 sW ERvING FROM POSITION. :ter's Service.] Moscow, Dec. 5. m a speech to thC PC Committee oi tl.e Russia was well on the definite settlement ot item Railway conflict. „1 the three Powers, without result, would, at the id to a delay of negotia- but he was iucliued
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    • 81 23 Service. J London, Dec. 5. .v.i\.:iig lor Honda Mr. Lv A. Ldison said that while id. Rod had beeu fouud the most ad :y vi the thousands of plants 1 fchicb he had experimented, no Bk had yet been made of the pos- I st oi production of
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    • 82 23 [Renter*! Service.J Loudou, Dec. 5. a of last night continued ■kms career this morning, strewing toets of the towns with slate* and ugc all over Britain, France and n a. but the most severe ordeals be*»Pping m the West Atlantic. 'Crowning tragedy was that which P-* -lie :,000
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    • 65 23 ONFLICT AVERTED IN AUSTRIA. Reuter's Service. J Vienna, Dec. 5. ldl > Aing to the ability and perr^'i the Chancellor, Herr Scho-drawn-out dispute between ud the Nationalists with reform of the Austrian Ullll .i. which threatened to end m ar i has terminated m a peaceful fanis 1 'iinentary sub-committee
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    • 54 23 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Dee. 5. The Government has adopted heroic meaanrca to deal with the Parliamentary congestion. It submitted, as a motion of confidence, that the Chamber should sit three times a day, including Sundays, until the Budget has been passed. The motion was adopted by 350
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    • 104 23 [Reuter's Service.] Washington Dee. t>. Martial law lias beeu proclaimed m Haiti, which is at present occupied by American marines. It is officially believed that this is the outcome of a strike of _x:hool teachers which, apparently, has spread m other directions. It is not clear
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    • 275 23 [Reuter's Service.] Chicago, Dec. 4. lv order to coutrol production, effect economy aud conserve a uatioual product, the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute has endorsed the principle of grouping various oil pools iuto units aud has decided to appoint a standing committee to promote
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    • 126 23 [Reuter's Service.] Berliu, Dec. 5. Shouts of Bloodhound and murderer resounded m the Reichstag during the first reading of a Bill for the Protection of the Republic. The Communists did their utmost to prevent the Minister of the Interior speaking. They blew whistles and yelled
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    • 153 23 (Reuter's Service.] Pago Pago, Samoa, Dec. 4. Going Fast."' This was the signal sent out by a British steamer, the Norwich City, 00 Nov. 30, when she ran ashore of! Gardner Island, 80 miles south-west of Honolulu. It resulted m a rush of ships to the rescue.
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    • 79 23 [Reuter's .Service. J Londou, Nov. 30. It is officially announced that Earl Russell has been appoiuted Parliamentary I nder-Secretary of State for India Hhee m [dace of Dr. Druinmoiid Shiels who has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonial Office m the place oi Mr. W. Lunn, who
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    • 68 23 I Reuter's Service.] Cologne, Dec. I. Aeroplanes droving above Aix-la-Chapelle painted with huge inscriptions (Acheuj Aix-la-Chapelle, (is free) markred the evacuation of the last French and Belgian troops from the secoud Occupied Rhineland Zone. The occupation officially ended at mid-night yesterday. Huge crouds flocked into
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    • 930 24 Renter's Service.] Rugby, De, i. I'oi the tiist time sine', it was Signed, action arising out of the kellogg Pad lias been taken. The Hritish Government has cooperated with the United States Government m the issue of joint representations to the Chinese- and the Soviet Governments m
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    • 169 24 Renter's Service. J New York, Dec. J. Commandet Byrd's south pole flight is described as a "speculation m sensations'' by Major Cran (a member of Capt, Scott's expedition m [910 who writes m a Copenhagen ncwsi>aj>cr that only money is now required to become a Polar
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    • 177 24 [Reuter's Service.] The House of Commons sitting prolonged till early this morning after the most exciting session Government has hitherto known, their majority m the closure division on the first clause of the Unemployment Insurance Hill falling to 13 with 9 Labour ineinl>ers joining the Conservatives against
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    • 163 24 [Reuter's Service] London, Dec. The Financial Times ..ives prominence to the proposals for restriction of tea production which it says have been "officially recommended" and favoured by tlic Indian and Ceylon groups m Mincing Lane. 1 ut the question of Java and Sumatra support remains unsettled. The Financial
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    • 31 24 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Dee. <->. The House <»f Representatives, by 218 votes to 17, has passed a resolution providing for tax reduction to the extent of 100,000,000
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    • 206 24 BRITAIN THE SOVIET [Reuter's Service.] London, L_ In tiie House ol Lords, I.- I head initiated a debate on Soviet -j tionary propaganda. He moved that diplomatic reed ti<>n ol the Soviet Governmei present undesirable." Lord Thomson, the Secretary State- tor Air, 'replying for the Gem ment, said that the
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    • 47 24 j Renter's Service. I Washington IL Mr. Stimson has express inion that, so far as the I is concerned, the Sino-1 closed. Lj The efforts ol An with those of other Powers liostilititie.^ had beefl success 01 hopes for peace were bright
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      • 158 24 ARE YOU BUILDINC YOUR FUTURE? If you wish to bttild ICC J future. y.,n must lay the :id J by obtaining a sound |.ro 1 i act. training. The greatest corresj the world is here ready get the training m you: i I: m your own time. Write for Free
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    • 638 25 ishop, preaching to the m o| Women at Mand the indications of sex athising with the wider ituuity and activit) open HO sex war so long as nt to lead, writes Roaita ur m the Daily M**U. i n ]us done his best to ►usabilities. After four nches
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    • 235 25 UNITED STATES WITHDRAWS CHALLENGE. The Daily Mail motoring correspondent writes I am able to reveal further details of the remarkable British motor-car which is being built at Wolverhampton m secret for Mr. Kayc Don to drive at Daytona, Florida, next spring, to raise still
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      • 172 25 3 FOR GOOD HEALTH j S DRINK J ORANGE-SMASH Made from the juice of ripe, sweet oranges- j healthful refreshing f FRAMROZ 8 Co. j I COMING! tFRANK BORZAGE'S PRODUCTION! i'THE RIVER" A BIG FOX SPECIAL. f •i- I A TORRENT OF PASSION 1 WITH I I CHARLES FARREL, MARY
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      • 198 26 (Sl\ v p BISCUITS SULTAN OF JCHCRE'S BIRTHDAY J CELEBRATIONS X OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT x 17th SEPTEMBER, 1929. CLASS "C RACE. STANDING START WITH COLD ENGINE. t Itt EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Thornycroft built hydro- i plane. 2nd EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Heath hydroplane. UNLIMITED RACE. Itt EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Heath hydroplane.
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      • 248 29 yfhat would you choose as a §ift for men Men as a rule like useful gifts A >y man will be as much pleased on gatting *Vj a new pair ot links as a girl would be when she gets a necklace. There are a number of useful things you
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    • 750 30 Exploits On Land And Sea. A SPLENDID RECORD. While almost i*verybody knows that the .md Battalion Welch Regiment. Singapore, is known as the old Againemnons it is BOfl SO well known how they CaUM hy that nautical nickname, writes the London correspondent of tlu M Malaya Tribune.''
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    • 375 30 SIR W MORRIS'S GREAT BID FOR IT. Sir William Morris, the British motor manufacturer, is to make a sensational onslaught on the heavy commercial car markets of the world. L'nder conditions of great secrecy a huge factory has been reconditioned and equipped near Birmingham to produce
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    • 155 30 £1,000,000 FOR BRITISH MOTOR TRADE. PRUDENTIAL TO FINANCE EXPORT PLAN. Sir W. Morris Heavy Cars Secret Factory. Detail* <>f an extensive scheme for tlu development of the export trade m Hritish motor-can have been given by Mr. William E. Rootes, the chairman ami joint __nn«gi_tg director of Messrs. RootCS, Ltd.,
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    • 34 30 Absent-minded ricai x.v. J number M *****9 Mayl -tint is] the third time oi aiking I: any J know cause or just nt J these ttwer—numberso er— numbers should not joined together, 11 it!"
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      • 194 30 I m****m\ m. f Chlorodonf to ♦»»<hOn^<.<»<><^x*»^>*x*<>*:»«><««:««:«*>»»»J I ALL QUIET j ON THE WESTERN by E. M. REMARQUE I fTIHIS IS THE GREATEST OF ALL WAR NOVELS. I Written by a young German who was flnng into tbe war, I like so many others, when a boy of eighteen, it
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      • 379 32 K?P ,Rheumatism?r6a/its/tpam/ jf 4PP*y Sloan's.' Restore healthy circu. f N lotion of blood through congested tis J fl p Since congestion causes the jtftj V^-^^i\ Sloan's Liniment I SITI AMSAH NEW ODEON MALAY RECORDS. Recorded Jn Java. 10 Inch Double-Sided RED LABEL 204.017 1 ij Krontjong Indit By Nacht Miss
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    • 672 33 NJUN r.ON REFUSED BY s COURT oven For Defendant. defendant with co*s Supreme Court, kuala 'JU "Stadium Case,' by Thome. tiled, rcporta Ac H***** ease arose over occurStadinm, the property of „H orticultural Associanear the junction of Ii i cular Roads, on May m. Hong Kong tourists
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    • 232 33 Men who haw been accustomed to believe that it is a woman's job m life to fu ht to retain her beauty and charm m onkr to keep her husband's affection are hereby warned. Women arc m revolt against the assumption thai they, and they
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      • 635 33 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschppij. (KOYAI. PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA: 'Incorporated m Holland) I'NUER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHHRI.AM)^ INDIAN (.OVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marino Supt General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and 2 Passage Dept. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of
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      • 161 34 THIS BONNY LITTLE GIRL IN BURMA Owes H« Robust Health To BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Ma Chit, mother of the little girl whose portrait ■ppctfl above, teaches school in Mandalay, Burma, where her late husband was also in the teaching profession. My little daughter raftered greatly from stomach troubles when foot
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      • 309 34 Bl I TIMES ARK B^Dand economy plajs B i m *2 tant part m our ife I I xperiments ar 0 onlf i risky and one* n b 1 tht y are also coMh Bn v I shoes which ate r,ii a b|l > and guaranteed shoe I P rov
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    • 193 35 Extracts from Notts County Umpires' Handbook. When blowing the whistle it should be dost m no uncertain manner, This obviates irritating delays caused by the fact that only those players m the immediate vicinity of the —pill know that lie has blown. Solos," however, should be avoided
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    • 455 35 KR. HOOVER'S REVIEW OF PAST YEAR. [Renter's Service.] Washington, Dec. jMr. Hoover's annual message to Congress, 12,000 words m length, emphasises that the nation continued to grow m strength last year. Their problems are the problems of the growth of progress. He points out that 54 nations adhered
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    • 99 35 CONTRADICTORY REPORTS. [Reuter's Service.] Moscpw, Dec. 3. The Russo-Chiuese dispute over the Chinese Eastern Railway is settled. A protocol was signed at Nikolsussuriisk by Mr. Tsai Vun-shen, Harbin Diplomatic Commissioner, and M. Simanovsky, Russian Diplomatic Agent, reorganising the administration of the Railway m strict conformity to
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    • 122 35 Tokio, Dec. 4. A message from Harbin to Rengo says Tsai Vun-sheug, receiving a telegram of recall from Chang Hsueh-liang, left Nicolsk for Harbin without reaching Hadarovsk, where the parleys were scheduled to be held. It is strongly believed here that another set-back has been reached m
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    • 380 35 SOVIET REPLY TO FRENCH NOTE. [Reuter's Service.] Moscow, Dec. 4. Resentment at the I'nited States' intervention m the Russo-Chinesc dispute is expressed m the Russian reply to thc French Note, cabled yesterday, stating the I'nited States' move when direct negotiations had started cannot l>e regarded as a
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      • 622 36 -^r 7Vie £ISSS S3 r 750. (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA) X urbr $2,495. ______p^ V __H--^^ Mr -r- v jfflp&t M~ mT'' \**W v s?sls_s>^____^ The Health v of Women T7UROPEAN women, living m tropical I j climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of
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    • 65 37 Joan Kathleen Follenfant Ist. Prize. Class A (2—3 years) European and Eurasian Div. Verna Joyce Hendershot 2 years 3 months Prize Baby fcr 2 years Daughter of Prof. V. E. Hendershot, M.A., Principal of the Malayan Seminary. Last year— First Prize of all nationalities between
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    • 84 38 l rfmhm a, the reception given m honour of Mr. S. Kandiah (central figure), founder and manager of Kantherodai Eng' V, Sc^oo Photograph taken st Seremban at w '.p lv h The finalists-Methodist Beys' School and V.1.. Kuala Lumpur: the former won. Inert on the Honor Mr
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    • 574 40 DUSSELDORF MYSTERY 10 VICTIMS IN BAFFLING CRIME. London, V>\ Dusseldorf. Th* city, since Pebruhaa keen terror-stricken bj the crimes -i a fiendish murderer, the list hou victims numbers one man and niiK .ho were killed m similar circumstances on the- lonely outskirts of the city. The Police, who hitherto have
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    • 881 42 ASPIRATIONS AND REALITIES. In during the wintei months. 1 <- committc ll a litl foi tlii.it Someon suggested thai al,d info, ecninj might I*■ spent m discussing tin ti«m. That the League of Nations is ai rather thai a rea I Hit some* n. ehn objected to the
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    • 688 42 PRESENT AND FUTURE. The author of one of the shortest Kpistlcs of the New Testament, bearing the name of Jude, tells his readers that he had intended to write about our common salvation," but was compelled instead to lid them contend earnestly for the faith which was
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    • 510 42 Otiiers Also Imperfect. i Mv Lord has nol ass but IL has auotlu as I have \<>\ e\ll».. otlk r's thine, vi another shoul .n we fall into m must mak< good loving the abjection t and l v patiently b< our perfection, contii with go.Hl courat
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    • 323 43 SIR OLIVER LODGE'S NEW BOOK. Do animals "live" after death? This question is prompted by references m Sir Oliver Lodge's latest book, "Phantom Walls" (Hodder and Stoughton, 55.), to the possible survival of the personality of some of the higher animals after death. Sir Oliver writes
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