Malayan Saturday Post, 11 January 1930
1930-01-11
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Title Section18 1930-01-11 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED. V >;, !iJTJB^tA!I/lW a fcgtt IT ifll liedA i Wffll f tfl F\ *^"~**^^^^^^^WW^WHl^^^BBHSHJlKByHHEs^H^Mi^^^^M18 words
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Article719 1930-01-11 3 Jones "Have you seen one of those instruments that can tell when a man is lying?" Smith— "Seen one? I married one!" Mrs. Brown "What does your husband prefer for his breakfast?" Mrs. Smiffey "Oh, anything that t don't happen to have in the house." Caller "Don't719 words
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Advertisement111 1930-01-11 3 I" GOLD LEAF" TEA* Le SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE BLENDER'S ART. H /T^x j— m,-.[: £';~t cj»q*i u> a^aa\ I V \L^ ai^ ||^^l|i||ai| fl L ALL PROVISION DEALERS, I GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: 1 A. BAttTHOLOMfeUSZ LTD. a 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, I SINGAPORE. QL ROLLSROYCE MCfTOR OILS C111 words
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Article, Illustration54 1930-01-11 6 See article on pogt -:>• The fort at Macao. Watching happenings from the fort. Indian patrols with rifle and machine gun were very much jn evidence. Jet black African troops lined up on the side streets near the fort. Photograph taken at the inauguration of54 words
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Advertisement95 1930-01-11 7 If CARLSBERG BEER II THE BEST. Jumk Obtainable from all dealers Iffijm attd by the case from [lithe East Asiatic Co., Ltd. IBM* SINGAPORE. I Sole Importers mee the Pen H that writes I Without Pmsjurir H Wa have them hi aU mm Sa ;oarrp ■L DEPARTMENT STORES. SOLE 'AGENTS95 words
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Advertisement85 1930-01-11 7 By Appointment A Stagnant, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. j t hlti/AI Bread 111 Iff /I I Brown Bread 111/ I rIL Wholemeal Bread > Have you tried any? If not* please tend your orders to < ROYAL BAKERY SII/4 SBtAMOM MAM. tol No. 3560. Malacca public may obtain from KtNQ85 words
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Article816 1930-01-11 8 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By •'Quiz I BBBpaCt that that fellow "Argus" is after Bty job aiul has baaa squaring B sub-editor to help him, for again last weak his name appeared above these note?-. I aaa ad Mire that I have not good ground for an action816 words
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Article1168 1930-01-11 8 " Linesman - "Linesman." By F.M.S. VS. COLONY MATCH. The Trial Match. A trial match to select the Colony team is certainly a step in the right direction. Some club Secretaries complained that they should have been consulted in the selection of the Probables vs. Possibles match and I quite agree1,168 words
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Advertisement197 1930-01-11 8 ARE YOU BUILDINfI YOUR FUTURE? ff you wish to build a u: J future, you must lay the f an J by obtaining a sound and pracj training. The greatest correspondence J the world is here ready to heip yM get the training in your own l.ume in your own197 words
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Article3399 1930-01-11 9 Marley Cameron - Marley Cameron. NEW SERIAL STORY. By (Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes.") SYNOPSIS. Wickstead, learned but impecuniU an authority on ancient [tings. His -wife is a charming r fc woman. They have three Angela, -who is grown-up, d tvc juvenile twin girls, Pat and ,/a3,399 words
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Advertisement89 1930-01-11 9 II ni ii i j -riSa flßifif I fl fgfffjTnX, -mm* jLJnSa^Ha] lanßrTi 1 ~3wu>n. Condensed Milk was introduced into China. To-day millions of tins are consumed annually by i people who have learned the health-giving properties of this wonderful milk food. > Purity, richness and value for < money89 words
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Advertisement409 1930-01-11 10 Books For Cambridge C I 1930, (10 fears' Series Examination aperfl •JUNIOR 41 CIS. SENIOK 1\ 1 Arithmetic j Algebra (also with answers) T Geography I English History English Grammar and Cc p J > New Testament (Gospel :> iM French, Latin, Chemistry Heal Geometry and Shakespeare j Complete paraphrase409 words
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Article, Illustration547 1930-01-11 11 DOROTHY DEE - DOROTHY DEE. IS THIS YOU? NO. n By Malayan Saturday Post Special. ..iitant spirit is here expressed in form of highest endeavour. [Ik high but narrow forehead, broaJDg beyond the e>vs, the curiously red eyebrows set low over heavy lids, the long upper lip and the547 words
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Article1248 1930-01-11 11 TWENTIETH CENTURY SLAVERY. The object of my wife's book is to direct public attention to the survival of various forms of chattel slavery in the world t<xlay to map out the areas chiefly affected and to tabulate Ithe information relating to each. It is an appeal to this generation to1,248 words
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Advertisement43 1930-01-11 11 WCP WW>S. (UNPHITAKBIS) Monumental Masons ind MbtW t Marchtnts, No. 166 SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel: No. 8880. FRESH FLORAL AND ARTIFICIAL WREATHB ALWAYB IN STOCK. MARBLE MEMORIAL OF ANY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. PROMPT ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. CHARGES MODERATE.43 words
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Advertisement77 1930-01-11 12 AN IDEAL WATCH FOR THE SPORTSMAN PERSPIRATION PROOF— DUST PROOF. ACCURACY NOT EFFECTED BY CHANGE OF CLIMATE OR TEMPERATURE. ASK FOR ROLEX "OYSTER" > 5 l in Sole Agents.— ROBINSON ff CO., LTD. SINGAPORE aaa KUALA LUMPUR. t coRBECTiv mm W SOUNO WFU. BRABONRRTINRRR RRAVTIFVUV FINIBRRR TEAK A BLACKWOOD FURNITURE77 words
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Article, Illustration97 1930-01-11 13 Photo by Mrs. i(> Orange Grove Road. ■^SkaaaaßßßßßHMStea^.^BMaSl Photo by PYTHON IN ORANGE GROVE ROAD. A Python 1 1 ft. in length was caught in an outhouse at the Junction of Orange Grove Road and Anderson Road on the morning of the 6th instant. Mr. A. H. Green is seenA.H. Green; Buckeridge - 97 words
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Article, Illustration31 1930-01-11 14 Malay Koleh Race. Man-of-war boats, rowing race. Malay Koleh Race. Winner of Malay Sailing Boat Race. Cock Fighting. Tub Race. OFFICIALS OF THE ,iEW YEAR LAND SPORTS.31 words
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Advertisement84 1930-01-11 15 /mm gattMiX To Prolwl I /JL N ,JOL^ c,u I **\Y |k tWWt W^ afl WT f\i-.0^c:..0-c^| w Twareor laW Imitations Trad* M«rk "pvUE to infringements of design and I J colour of the well known Eveready label, we have re-designed this new distinctive label for YOUR protection. No other84 words
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Advertisement41 1930-01-11 15 I CLOUDINESS q». PREPARED I AND DEPOSIT m\^^9^»*^ FROM RIPE FROM THE y^jQaßHjMdaP' CALIFORNIAN Prepared, not from synthetics nor imported fruit juice spoilt by excess preservatives, but from fine ripe Californian Oranges specially imported by FRASER NEAVE, LTO. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS.41 words
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Article4045 1930-01-11 16 Camilla Carlisle - Camilla Carlisle. By Conlson's ITniveraal 9torea waa aa excellent shop by bn the beat shop ia Brambling and tin aaaiataata were very amail aad exceedingly grand. Sometime*, they arerc too grand to attead to Ihe needs of customer*. Consequently, when Derrick Shaw had vaiied twenty4,045 words
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Advertisement296 1930-01-11 16 BERNHARDT PERFUMERY I High'dass Essence in; fancy boxes, Hair l.o. hions, Eu de Cologne,; I Lavender water, etc. j I Samples and quota- j: tions can be seen I at our office j I > sfWfc Agents f I Mm British Aflcucy. 21. f CBlii Street. j SlNtArOtt. l a296 words
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Article134 1930-01-11 17 A new revolving talkie camera was one of the mechanical innovations employed by technicians during the Sitting of Kveiyn Brent's first starring picture for Paramount, Darkened Rooms." Darkened Rooms," which was adapted from Sir Philip GibtaV famous story, is based r.pon spiritualism. In the production, Xeil134 words
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Article65 1930-01-11 17 Grenoble, Southern France. Fourteen immense slate coffins dating hack to pre- historic times have been unearthed here l>y navvies working on B new road. The coffins were found at a dcptli of 12 feet, and when opened with great care the skeletons of 14 men of gigantic stature65 words
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Advertisement92 1930-01-11 17 mmmmmmUm f mmmm^ m m tt m \tt H 1 lftttH|t|||ttL||t|i4444 J PA\/ I t fOKI January /S/A X AJ-ETIaUIVSn at 9.16 p.m. t. A .aßwwßw flaw JwaV H I BIGGER and BETTER than I "THE COHENS ANO KEWYS IN PARIS" I I KEEL. OP FUN. a a a a92 words
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Article2382 1930-01-11 18 Malayan Sat ui day Post Special BY THE LOOKER-ON Copyright. KING EDWARD'S COURAGE. WONDERS OF TELEVISION. A BOOTLEGGING BARONET. LYDIA KYASHT'S RECOLLEC TIONS. London, December nth, iq.>qThe Kings* Shooting Party. The King aaa unable to participate in any of the shoots Bl Sandringham last week Owiag to2,382 words
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Article168 1930-01-11 18 Tells How She K«epB I Her Baby Well With I BABY'S OWN TABLETS. I Mrs. 11. B. Newman, who resifaj ju4 Ptath Street, South Bi xajJ N. V., Says: "I always (eel |J w hen 1 have Baby's Own Tablet* ]a t L house. I have168 words
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Advertisement18 1930-01-11 18 I'l^^rS I w7m\ waaaa aa^^waal waaa* Ball InamJar B I aa? II GOO Q YEAR a-29-ii 1 118 words
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Article1343 1930-01-11 19 BELGIUM AHB ITALY UI2TI, [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 4. The Duke of York has departed for >iue to represent His Majesty at the ince oi Piedmont's wedding, the bchess ilocs not accompany him. Rome, Jan. 4. The Eternal City is crowded with iropean Royalties, representatives1,343 words
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Article46 1930-01-11 19 [Reuter's Service.] Melbourne, Jan. 6. Captain the Honourable Hugh Grosvenor and two companions were killed when a flying-boat in which they were travelling nose-dived at Port Phillip Bay. Captain Grosvenor was aide de camp to the South Australian Governor, Sir Alexander .Hore Ruthven.46 words
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Article52 1930-01-11 19 U.S. MILLIONAIRE'S WILL. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Jan. 6. A committee, including Mr. Coolidge, entrusted with the disposal of a legacy of $b, 000,000 by the late Conrad Huber has decided to divide the bequest among 33 American institutions on condition that equivalent sums are raised by52 words
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Article54 1930-01-11 19 CAREFUL POLICE CUSTODY. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. b. Two London policemen have gone to Paris to bring back Francis Lorang, chairman of Blue Bird Petrol Companies, whose failure caused a sensation in the City last May. According to a Paris message the Preach police are taking special measures54 words
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Article39 1930-01-11 19 I AN UNCHARTED ROCK. [Reuter's Service.] Oran, Jan. b. The Bdfßf Quinet, thc French cruiser which ran aground on the Algerian coast struck an uncharted rock. Salvage is likely to be impeded by strong under-currents.39 words
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Advertisement25 1930-01-11 19 LADIES HATS, DRESSES, SHOES, ETC. Of the latest fashion and design always in stock. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. Z. FATTARA, (Estabd. 1804) F. HIGH STREET.25 words
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298 1930-01-11 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. January 11, 1930. CHINESE NEW YEAR. Officially, there is no longer such a thing as Chinese New Year," which according to the theoretically obsolete calendars falls at the end of the present month. Vet it will, as in past years, be the jccaakai of a Public298 words
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Article270 1930-01-11 20 The discussion -of the claim of Asiatic British subjects to the privilege ol admission to the Malayan Civil Service, or to the section of it which serves in the Colony of the Straits vSettlenients is developing in very interesting fashion. This week there has been reference270 words
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Article265 1930-01-11 20 We take it that the name of the gentleman who is giving it will in someway be associated with the fine new seaside club for Asiatics at Pasir Panjang which he is to give and equip. With swimming pool, tennis courts, children's playgrounds, refreshment pavilions, and265 words
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Article731 1930-01-11 20 Churches' Day of Prayer. [Reuter's Service. J "Washington, Jan, I A breakfast party is bein k I by Mr. Hoover at the I House to-day to the whole ,f ..1 American delegation to the Naval v I ference, preparatory to their il parJ later in the day.731 words
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Advertisement155 1930-01-11 20 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 ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT l*2Saßoßftnb|<,-i /"why does Baby Cry? Baby's155 words
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Advertisement29 1930-01-11 20 Energy A course of Sanatogen will make you feel fit and fresh and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SAHATOCEH The True Tonic-Food29 words
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Article34 1930-01-11 21 AMERICA TO HEAR THE KING. I[ Reuter *s Service.] New York, Jan. 9. The National Broadcasting Company arranging to broadcast throughout e Tinted States the King's speech at 1 opening of the Naval Conference.34 words
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Article188 1930-01-11 21 ißeuter's Service.] An official dinner party, at which the tests included Yang Shu-chuang, >inmander-in-Chief of the Chinese ivy, and concurrently, Civil Governor Fukien Province, and five other tubers of the Fukien Provincial Govnneiit, was broken up suddenly last :lu by a gang of Communist bandits, u> held188 words
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Article351 1930-01-11 21 ([Reuter's Service.] Shanghai, Jan. 6. he continued severe decline in Lr is causing a serious situation on Shanghai Exchange. Under pressure of speculators and merchants buying foreign currency the banks, as a precautionary measure, have refused to sell unless they are thoroughly covered on every transaction. This351 words
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Article268 1930-01-11 21 WASHINGTON'S SUGGESTIONS. [Reuter's Service.] Ottawa, Jan. 8. The Federal Government has received the preliminary report of Mr. Massey, the Canadian Minister at Washington, outlining the proposals of the Washington Government for a large increase of thc border patr »1, with a view to stopping the inflow of268 words
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Article38 1930-01-11 21 [Reuter's Service. J New York, Jan. 6. The New Year has bflgUfl happily for employees of J. P. Morgan and Company. Numbering about a thousand 'each received a full year 'a pay as bonus.38 words
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Article44 1930-01-11 21 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Jan. 6. Shewing a balance at the end of the year exceeding $2,206,000,000 the National City Bank established a new high record for the largest bank in the United States, exceeded only by the Midland Bank, London.44 words
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Article138 1930-01-11 21 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Jan. 7. Mr. Newcomb Carlton, President of the Western Union Telegraph Co., giving evidence before the Inter-State Commerce Committee, expressed the opinion that the amalgamation of British wireless and cable companies had not, in the slightest, menaced American business in the same field. He138 words
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Article98 1930-01-11 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. r>. "In India the Lalnmr Government is steadily pursuing a path towards Dominion status and a very critical stage in that development has now been reached says the Daily Herald, calling attention to the inflammatory and most reprehensible language of certain98 words
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Article921 1930-01-11 22 " Argus - Argus." A MALAYAN REVIEW. By To-day is the day of the year for rugger fans in this country— the day <>f the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur, between Ferai and the United Services. And a great match it will be, if the weather gods don't921 words
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Advertisement236 1930-01-11 22 HMMMIHIM o ASSURE CE IN FORCE OVER $35 000,000. ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. g^ m* The Great Eastern Life Assnrance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Setti.bmknts). LO NDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. Eneland and complies with the The Company has ,£20.000 deposited with the Supreme236 words
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719 1930-01-11 23 Aleko E. Lilius - Aleko E. Lilius. By s'tv illustrations on page 6. Macao, December 25th, 1929. I the uninitiated in Macao 2J a mile* of paaBBBBBBI land, hanging Lded from the China Coast into the h China Sea, the Monday morning that this charming, Portuguese719 words
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Article224 1930-01-11 23 £341 FOR 2/-. Mrs. Uns worth, of Dow hills-drive, Blundellsands, Liverpool, backing a horse at Haydock Park because no one else had backed it, received 2s. 6d. for her 2s. "tote" bet. This is the biggest totalisator dividend ever known. It represents odds of 3,4 io| to224 words
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Article49 1930-01-11 23 Hong Kong, Jan. 2. The opening of the New Year was marred by a terrible double tragedy last night at thc residence of Mr. Burnett, the popular managing-editor of the China Mail. Mr. Burnett committed suicide after shooting and killing his wife with a revolver.49 words
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Advertisement548 1930-01-11 23 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschpni). (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated ia Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH TBS NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640 tub-connections to Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapcre and Straits Settlements ol the548 words
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Article79 1930-01-11 24 and iKTSonal attractiveness depend in no small degree condition ot the skin and of tl One of the commonest causes f a entptiofl and of blotched and w 1 II constipation. It is likewK s sihk for most ill-smelling breati To dispel constipation nothm befli exists than Pinkettes,79 words
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Article, Illustration65 1930-01-11 24 lira. H. Watson, writing to Daily Mail from 69, Ormonde-shea Sunderland, states that her pet to an injury, was abvmt 45 years old. This instance of equine longevity 1 Polly, which had to be destroyed o-vinj not a record. A horse in Edinburgh lived to be65 words
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Advertisement133 1930-01-11 25 fi FOR GOOD HEALTH HE drink JgL OR \NGE SMASH Affflßßi Made from the Juice llssssflflll °f rl P e SWeel rail S es I^HI healthful refreshing HI ttAtfftOl Co. SP SINGAPORE. Whenever you require any j Correspondence, Legal Documents >or Books to be translated from 8 any language, please133 words
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Advertisement122 1930-01-11 26 Orode USED FOR EASE «0 AND VT m SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. JT These are Ihe qualities of Jr "PILOT "DESK SET. f THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Btc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THfc PILOT PfeN Mfg.,122 words
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Article, Illustration50 1930-01-11 28 ViSumT Tj fS/ilf JLfcsl JL The Fancy Dress Ball it the Europe on Boxing Night was a huge success. The photographs he^e and on page 5 show some of the merry dancers. Christmas Festivities at the Garden Club. NakajimaNakajima - 50 words
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Advertisement75 1930-01-11 29 }{ere is polled Qold which looks as good as gold. T*T IS < mill Rojlfil Imlil 1 J Coat Huttona mLm\ tmmm\\ JL Sic*** Links M B C*lUr Pi* ▲•justskl* WriaiUi P.nslant 10 YEAKS GUARANTEE Write for Jeivellery Catalogue t. O. GAMMEtER St. CO., 92. Robinson Road, Singapore. FOR BOOKS75 words
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Advertisement274 1930-01-11 29 c"flr«Ve If our doctor's Zip < sv tj Ti II IlileHsr bII Ila q B <L 11 BRBBsTII U f H BlOCltlN E CHARGES YOUI BRAIN HEME CEILS WiTH ERERCT, AHD SO ENSURES i AGAIN St PHYSICAL AMD MENTAL FATIGUE. J Obtainable in powier aid tablet form from fi'St-clasi Dispmswies274 words
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Article1020 1930-01-11 30 D. H. CLARKE - D. H. CLARKE. By SYNOPSES Jimmy Valentine, handsome safebreaker, having just eluded his enemy, Detective Doyle, is working on a safe in the Eastern Coastal Express office with his pals, Avery, the lookout, and Swede, who is impersonating the janitor, when a police patrol comes down the1,020 words
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141 1930-01-11 30 Cologne, Saturday. Herr Max Valier, the German I veutor who was the originator Rocket car and aeroplane idea, W made further trials at Duisburg 1* week with his Rak 5," a car driva* by what may be termed recoil acti* set up by the141 words
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Advertisement122 1930-01-11 31 NORMAL TUTORIAL SERIES. I) Elementary Astronomy 1.08 2) French Composition 0.81 3) Miltons Lycidas 0.81 (4) The Teachers Physics 1.35 5) The Teachers Practical Logic 0.81 6) Miltons Comus 0.81 7) King Lear 0.81 8) Confession of an English Opium Eater 0.81 9) Midsummer Nights Dream 1.62 (10) Scotts Talisman122 words
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Article888 1930-01-11 32 Examination Questions and Answers. g. From a corner hit, an attacker standing on the edge of the striking circle attempts to stop the l>all with his stick. He fails to stop the ball properly and it rolls forwards two or three fact and while it is still rolling in,888 words
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Article382 1930-01-11 32 The following novels were added to Raffle* Library during the past fortnight Abbott (Jane) Black Flower. Atkey (Bertram) Smilcr Bunn, Crook. Bailey (Temple) Burning Beauty. Bell (Mrs. G. H.) Hot Water. Belloc (Hilaire) The Missing Masterpiece. Birmingham (G.A.) Murder Most Foul. Black wood (Algernon) Strange Stories. Bow en382 words
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Article102 1930-01-11 32 OPEN TAMIL TOURNAMENT. The first Tennis Tournament open to Tamils living in any part of Malaya is to be held during the Hari Raia Puasi Holidays, ist-3rd March, 1950, j Kuala Lumpur by the Tamiliaus Phyj. cai Culture Association. There will be two events, the opea singles and the102 words
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Article1082 1930-01-11 33 Some y*^ rs a s°» on a day whcn thc ii was falling in a steady drizzle, and :lammy tog made it impossible to see ire than a few yards in front of one's It a little girl stood on the pavement one of the principal thoroughfares of1,082 words
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Article152 1930-01-11 33 On the invitation of Haji Manjoor Sahib Maricar a meeting of many prominent Muslims was held on January 4th. at Haji Villa, Balestier Road to discuss the entertainment of Mr. R. J. Farrcr in honour of his being made C.M.G. It was decided to hold152 words
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Article346 1930-01-11 33 The first Indian Central Committee, under the chairmanship of Sir Sankaran Nair, formed last year from the Indian Legislature to work in co-operation with the Simon Commission, has issued its report laying down M India's minimumdemands." The Committee demands (1) An explicit declaration that full Dominion status346 words
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Article160 1930-01-11 33 Persons who are subject to rheumatism should avoid above all things an excess of meat in their diet, for iiesh food is productive of uric acid in tbe blood aud uric acid is the ca*ise of rheumatism. Simple, whoiesoMie diet— mainly consisting of fruits160 words
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Article58 1930-01-11 33 It recommends that the India Office should transfer to the Government of India powers to raise loans, and recruit services. It says the Secretary of State should bc assisted by two Indian Under Secretaries, at least one of whom should sit in Parliament. Finally, a Military College and a Supreme58 words
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285 1930-01-11 33 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. Minutes of a Special Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Thursday, the 2nd January 1930 at 5 p.m. Present Mr. R. M. Williams (President), Mr. D. Santry (Vice-President), Hon'ble Mr. A. P. Robinson, Messrs. J. G. Campbell, J. R. George, Y. Afifi, E.285 words
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Article, Illustration64 1930-01-11 35 England has been suffering from the most serious floods experienced in that country for over half a century. Our photograph was taken on the main road between Chippenham and Swindon in Wiltshire. Our photographer used an Austin Twelve for W* tour of the flooded areas because the64 words
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Article1019 1930-01-11 38 TRUE SUPERNATURALISM. From the first Christianity has found it-, fullest aad truea expression in the corporate Ufa ol tha Chinch. It ttirrrgfd pj a society which had its origin, in the creative activity of thc Holy Spirit. This fellowship is not dnc to the will of men1,019 words
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Article180 1930-01-11 38 "Our praises are our wages,"' said Herniione in the "Winter's Tale." It would make life brighter for many people if that fact were more generally understood than ii. is. The ordinary person feels that when he pays to have anything well done, that he is receiving180 words
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Article199 1930-01-11 38 Prom physicists, psychologists, chemists and biologists we hear in plain language that nightly real affords only partial recovery from daily labour, and that the supplementary rest oi one day in seven is necessary in order to maintain the physical power at the level of the highest199 words
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Article246 1930-01-11 38 God has made man to take pleasure in the use of his eyes, wits, and body. And the foolish creature is continually trying to live without looking at anything, without thinking about anything, and without doing anything. And he thus becomes not only a brute, but the unhappiest of246 words
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Article49 1930-01-11 38 It is a mistake to imagine that the \ioleat passions only, such as ambition and love, can triumph over the rest. Idleness, languid as it is, often masters them all. She, indeed, influences all our designs and actions, and insensibly consumes and destroys both passions and virtues. La Rochefoucauld.49 words
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Article490 1930-01-11 38 Only A Phase. H The beginner does, indeed, u.nfl Derience the sweetness of sei hi^Jß but he may not rest in it. s ichfcaß powerless to satisfy him, snd he .J transcends il. raising hinisclt <;JB the higher powers of his sou I lhitbanscu-'l ,i j, M490 words
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