Malayan Saturday Post, 29 March 1930

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1 44 Malayan Saturday Post
  • 24 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED *u*u*h*d *A*mtmt VOL* VII* fVO* Ixj .nniUiAUUliullllLlUAlAiAliAllAiHiii] ■■■■flu '^M^m' V-^S ᄏTT The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MARCH 29. 1930.
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    • 34 1 BuRXEO CO., LTD. I SIXGAPOMM* I Hit; lliiilliiHfltfHffiiif in iniwmmwCTiiwfiwtittiim^ a; of opWHU 1 I, Til ■M^ ApfMiitUeat to %S# W»iM V" I A fcStt). I*7*. 'Ag^^^J L 1 Ij ;^^HilßH^^B^^Pralß^^^BßWPßß y f I
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    • 199 2 TOE MALAYAN SATURDAY POflT, MARCH 29, If < HAVE YOU TRIED OUR TMfe ftttT AND MOST ECONOMICAL OPAAAG Atf tl CCJpC A^fUMMMI lift Small ite X ante** Mite «r 13.60 per tarn. jji^l wa^dmrut, W*R t# yon haven't* SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED, SINGAPORE. WiH V 4 vcll l f HI tried
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  • 646 3 "I congratulate you, old boy! Today is one of the happiest days in your life!" "No, you are wrong. I'm not being married until to-morrow." "Don't be sorry, old boy! You will get the money in some way or other. While life remain* there is hope, you
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    • 103 3 ♦GOLD LEAF" TEA, the SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE BLENDER'S ART. OF ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: p. a. BARTHOLOMEUSZ 3-A, RAFFLES* QUAY, SINGAPORE. I I t I C C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. 9 Inmrporated in England). jl 90, Robinsoa Road, Singapore. -vvj HOSE B Wko think life
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    • 160 3 BOOKS FOR QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP, 1930, The Card By Arnold Bennet $1.60 Salute to Adventurers By John Buchan 0.90 1 Joy of Life By E. V. Lucas 3.60 Companionable Books By George Gordon 1.50 The Doctor's Dilemma By Bernard Shaw 1.20 and for any other books you may require write to
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  • 988 4 BEING SMILES OF THE <• WEEK. »TTrir> w t» By Quiz" i'cn.iiu is making merry over th«* biy push which the "Straits Times'* is making to see that everyone in Malaya shall be able easily to secure "the biggest and most influential,'* etc. Hut who's going to be safe
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  • 878 4  -  Thornton Hall By SPECIAL TO THE MALAYAS SATURDAY POST. H.M. THE KING. 20UNTRY SQUIRE AND SPORTSMAN. "There is no doubt," mil- of King George'- equerries recently told the writer, "that, if the- King had t>een able to choose his ideal life, it would have been that of a
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  • 96 4 The lecturer was emphasising demoralising effect of divorce. "Love," he said, "is a quest a P«» posal, a request the giving '-> r a daughter in marriage, a bequest marriage itself the conquest. But what is divorce?" Voice from the audience: "H* m quest Little Emily
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  • 1139 5 I VISIT TO SEREMBAN. i, an was ffl f*U on the arrival Kxccllency the High Commislast week. The Railway vmm "ailv decorated and a .course of i>eoplc gathered to imps c of the High Commis;iis Kxeellency was received ut n by the Hon. the British
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    • 76 5 yy i«i j^j i ONLY TV»E will »0 You want tubes that will add life to your covers by holding correct air pressure. So, be sure your tubes are Goodyear Tubes. Seven reasons make them the tubes for you I I Built in Valve Patch I 2. Steam Vulcanised Splice
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    • 332 6 i r~~rzsx£zz?zzzzz I X I a family member of the popular I I4M Wm IB! "HOMELITE M Portable Centrifugal Pump X iv /iS bbbbbTT*^^^ < ****AttV *^*^5. V m Itl I *~s Jb^bb! IbbbbbbbbT i i IJj I \^m!l^k*L*. V I I I aVaffV 'bTbbbbbb! bbbbbbbbW* «V "bbbbbb! BBBBBBBBBBatif i/"
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    129 7 VISIT OF THE NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER TO SEREMBAN. Hi, Fxrplipnrv the High Commissioner Sir Cecil dementi and Lady dementi were accorded on enthusiastic welcome at Seremban on the 21st. instant at the King George V. School Great Hall. hib tALcnency is seen replying to the address of welcome. Inset on
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    123 8 Photograph by THE 2ND BN. WELCH REGIMENT CROSS COUNTRY RACE. I The wedding or ivir. Allan Green, of Sourabaya, son of the late Mr. James Fielding and Mrs. Green of Southport, and Miss Lilian Maud Freeman, Secretary to the Bishop of Singapore, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry
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    • 189 9 ▼TTTVTTVVV^VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'W.'VVVVVVVVVV'.'V.'VVVT 2T^e j/W doctor's Zip a tAKLoDbRu BEER I /-n M\\ Obtainable from all dealers f i j>/J_l UCI/O^ l itwlflllV VVi| i/IU a C4mEsyjug BRAIN NERVE C-ILLS Wlfti EftERQY, MO S3 ENSUES }ig 1 j_ AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. > i: &JSU^ SINQAPORE. <• Obtainable in prjiUr aid
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  • 3029 10  -  HAMILTON JAMES. OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: By "Ah Here conies Mai lory. You ■ttt! meet him, Mrs. Forteseue. He's our tame artist." There was a note of affectionate raillery in I>r. Baring's voice. "He is staying with us," May Baring supplemented. "A very old friend." The man
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    • 200 10 M U^ FEATHER-LIGHT s^~_~^rfy I'Pressurekss1 'Pressurek$s Wr^ touch" '"pHOSE who use the Parker Duofold'TressureEn|Bj^P 4" Parker Duofold mar- less Touch". jtWm vel at its "Pressureless Today, ask your dealer 1/ 'Mm Touch", the unique Park- to show you anew streaml|yyf| er improvement which ii ne Parker Duofold Pen If/raHSf makes
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    • 288 11 I UMm W^M^^ w i J'> *v j *I I i i 1 i^^P I f j (J < Pi!'' il| TgS^ l l HIL lillJlllll I "47//" foiletrios a!wav<; Arel Fitmive '47//* Liquid |j S r*~IZ^Zl it&tiWm till TOlietrieS always art 1 niUSIVe, *}7/r Eau dr Cologne Shampoo 3
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  • 3107 12  -  Marley Cameron NEW SERIAL STORY. By Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes.") The Motive. "Even tiling he laid is nomwit and, ou come, he can't prove a word ot it. That letter he gave you, for instance, I juvcr wp>k it," laid Woods. •'I can
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    • 365 12 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. 1 From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. i Repular Fortnight}' Service Excelled Accommodations Ni:\T SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave S pore Leave Penanj?. President Wilson
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    • 144 13 SL'jLe^tt Jt| "HL- I Brown apainst a paling sky, LifiliuTi C *Tw----- i«*w^^Bß-<i^^^ I Winged romance drifting by, t rff mT^fi* •iJ^BI^ "r^ Shaped by dreams, lont;. k>ng a^o llJli-— i/i^}^"~tHHHf^'Tr I 1 By what dreamer, who can know? I '^ffll^^^Mifidi <^*^^ i i i irflr7 'if: I: Half a
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  • 2165 13  -  THE LOOKER-ON Malayan Saturday Post Special BY I Copyright. FASHIONS IN PARLIAMENT. rLIGHT IN THE CLOUDS. ACTOR'S LENGTHY TOUR. A ROMANCE CRITICISED. London, vcd. :i, 1930. Tc See The King. anyone used to seeing the kind's :i u at Buckingham Palace ifter n it Sandruvham it was
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    • 37 14 Convenient! I Wr\ sttimfoliii"; about the nurst^rv at bb a^aV lbW 9f^ aw A 1 i J^H FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES SJ^Cjl they la»t longer %^^gjj^ Factory Representatives j MILLER &PHIPPS (Malaya), Ltd. jw Union Ruildiny Collyer Quay, Singapore
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  • 182 14 The cigarette, I very late invention in the history of tobacco, haft won .i >wift and sweeping victory over its much older competitors, the pipe and tin* cigar not to mention the snuff-box. The Oxford Dictionary can trace its name no farther back than 1^4 2; an-1 within quite
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  • 150 14 MAD PRINCESS PENNILESS. A meeting is to be held in Swi^'H land to consolidate the claims of abort 7; Turkish princes and princesses 'M the fortune of the Sultan of TurkefH and other millions I 1. Personal fortune of •Eamid (the Damned 1 estimated .(.;o<>, 000,000. 2. Personal
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    • 131 15 Economical Transportation i A Ford buses are in dally use in every part /f* of the country. They are giving excellent satisfaction to the travelling public because they ate fast, economical and dependable and 4|joi* their popularity brings good profits to their Ford buses are sturdy, well built throughout, ij^<^*
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  • 455 15 CURSE OF THE PHARAOSH. PEER TWENTIETH VICTIM «J* TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB S WAS OPENED. tragk dMptef i" o| the Pharaohs'' was added Lori \W>ti>ury, grandson of Lord Chancellor, coSMittcd by leaping from the bathroom UK X seventh floor of his flat in St. Court, Buckingham (Wte, SAY. H?fell distance of 7:
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  • 286 15 SCENT PRESERVED 4,700 YEARS. Necklace of 4,000 Rubies. Details are now available of further finds in the tomh of the ancient High 1 nest, Ra Otter, discovered recently near the Sphinx. They include r, more scrdahs [places fol the erection ot statues of surprising I canty ami .1
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    • 353 16 *si IWAHL EVERSH4RP Pens and Pencils! r -p*T~ Rich gifts! I McNtSH— ll^^^K^^X\ N \^m\ t I//' the test of most severe o not contuse these handso-c t It t I^^^^B >^N\ I W /L usage. JLy new Wahl-Evcrsharp Four- •> llt iiglttf lei II II W:jT Now obtainable with
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    182 17 LAST SUNDAY'S VOLUNTbER MOBILIZATION. H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi attended the Singapore Diocesan Association general meeting held at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur. In the picture the Bishop of Singapore is seen conducting His Excellency into the Hall. The Bishop of Singapore, accompanied by Mrs. Roberts, left for England last
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    89 18 j T „u-co rnMPfIN V RDXING CHAMPIONSHIP THE 2ND. BN. THE WEL|HrfIEGIME>T .11* EB-fiOMPAM. BOXim, JOHORE IMPROVEMENTS. New First Class Ward of General Hospital, Johore rearing completion. This ward occupies a site on a hill (adjoining the General Hosp.ta., snap of one ot the comesis. H. E. the G.O.C. distributing
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    • 84 19 m >^H i I V I i II II M i^ M /*Sh) 111 ■mmiiiiiiin a Hiiiimnwj I ORANGE CRIISH razor and stropping machine com- CallfOmtdlV ®*<J@BKum HCftlthful I bmed. Nothing to unscrew— nothing /%^J^mm/St\\ 1 lißlininnMiiiii ii ■iiiii^fpnlll Vf f fff%# f 1 w^ >^*^—^^^— >r>ii in im mi
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    • 288 20 I SUPERIORITY (I Just as Paramount has ottered superior entertainment in the past, so m this New Show World will be found the best entertainment in these all-talking plays, to be seen and heard only in those theatres screening PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ASK YOUR MANAGER FOR A DATE!^^ CHEVAL|ER II -INTERFERENCE."
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    • 167 20 ALHAMBRA i NEXT CHANGE I Iromange of rio grande j ALL TURING \*D SINGING HOVIEfONE DK\MA with WARNER BAXTER. M\RV DOMCAMand ANTONIO MORENO. j SPRINKLED with MELODIES j THE SONGS j j "RIDE ON VAQUERO" j YOU'LL FIND THE ANSWER IN MY EYES' J j I Wated Jurtlyer Jinnouneements WATCH
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    • 283 21 I REFUSED A BARONETCY. J y ELDER OF TWIN BROTHERS GIVES UP HIS BIRTHRIGHT. I DECEPTION LEADS TO CRIME. When the late Sir Ralph Chester died and left his property to S =be equally divided between his twin sons, the Baronetcy should have g E passed, of cource, to the
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  • 1638 21 Sotes By "Spectator.'' sCC still Leading. v;l o| temporary act backs the continue to win and it tooki al- in that they will be champions 11l t'»" nukta the Malay* opart the apple I: Cherringtoa is uot going to »>e lhl l Agoing to be a great handi-To-day
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    • 135 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 THURSDA' AT 9.30 p.m. THE ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BEST CUISINE IN TOWN ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Protect"^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and
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    • 30 22 Energy A course of Sanatogen will make you feel fit and fresh and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy lifr by using SANATOGEN /Tie True Tonic- Food
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  • 444 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. March 29, 1930. THE GOVERNOR AND THE PRESS. The sole reason why, we did not comment mi Hi> Excellency's derision banning t li Kuomintaug m Malaya was because we considered that His Kxcelkncy must have had excellent reasons for his action and that comment would be
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  • 271 22 1 1 was revealed tt Monday's Legi: latiw Council nutting that there- i inadequate accommodation at what i politel) called the house of detei tioii,'" but is really .1 prison t< vagrants whom the police >»•«. fit arrest. The problem of life's us fortunates is a difficult one,
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  • 277 22 It is nut eaay to feel very rvaamftd about the protpectl uf the rubber and liv industriea ia the immediate future that \>, fur the rest vi the current year. Iv both e.ises voluntary restriction .schemes have been formulated, and hav»' won a considerable measure ol support, but
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  • 367 22 [Renter s London, Ma: M. Briand visited Mr. Hinders t!ii> morning and, it i> understood, expounded the French idea < i a mutual guarantee pact in the Mediterranean .1^ most likely t<> lead t<> a reduction the French and other navies. It is authoritatively stated thai the attitude
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  • 53 23 GERMAN GOVERNMENT. RESIGNS. Reuters Service] Jkrlin, Mai. tj. ;overnmcnt bas resigned owing lcei !.'tv\fcii the party leaders i i Timciu "ii the- financial and haggling had been w I* U re th« Voting Plan i ialists, iht largett party in stap, trc particularly hostile financial pfOßramro*, thoagh a ncellor himself
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  • 190 23 THREAT TO CONSERVATIVE PARTY. 1 RenrßK'a Skrvick.J i London, Mar. 38. ssagc «»f the Government's Qes Bill through the House of 5 is assured by the decision of als not to support vital Conamendtnents and to abstain ting "ii the third reading. London, Mar. 2b. r of a Liberal-Labour coinConservative
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  • 51 23 Ri-xtkr's Service, j London, Mar. 27. rhrev-quarttti of an hour after bringing ih c liner, President Harding, hicfa he was in conmiaiid, from York to Plymouth Captain Rind mi taken ill on the idge and died from apoplexy. His being unbalined and taken tock to Nen
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  • 82 23 RtUTßl'fl Service.] London, Mar. 25--tlisundentaaduvt" over the alleged impedaim of the Dutch iir-linc Dutch ladies were dealt with by Umtagm (Under Secretary for Air) 1 r «plying in the debate on the air estiHe declared objection was made Government of India, as well as British Government, to the
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  • 288 23 [Rkorv. k s Service.] Genoa, Mar. 26. Speaking into microphone aboard his yacht the Klettra hero, Singnor Marconi this morning opened an electrical exhibition in Sydney. Radio short wavet carried flic- famous inventor's voice across the 11,000 miles when surrounded by British and foreign journalists he exchanged
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  • 193 23 LKELTKR s SWKK.J London, Mar. 26. There was a debate today in the House of Commons on the subject oi wireless telephony. Several speakers urged the Government to review its decision to conduvt the overseas wireless telephony services from the Post Office stations at Rujjfby and Baldock, and
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  • 128 23 [Rkutkr's Service.] BTfIMW, Mar. 20. xMarshal Pilsudski is again troubling politics. He ha* offered to participate in the Cabinet which the partisan Professor Szymanski (better known as an oculist than a politician) is attempting to form on condition that the Deputies firstly do not interfere with the
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  • 246 23 [Rei'ticr's Service.] Berlin, Mar. 24. A hundred Communists attempted at night to storm the Borstal Institution in Potsdam and to release the prisoners. The police who had been forewarned by an inmate, met the astonished raiders who resisted but were soon. rounded up and conveyed
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    • 42 24 I THE iFAMOUS AMBROSIA: /W?S MOCH« ro«Mt. MMfcNST> Ii^AfTSRS 0 I ♦P PURE j < The nectar of the Gods Price 90 cents per Ib. •> Special rates for dealers. < f x i I 2. PATTAUT Estd. 1904. t F. HIGH STREET, i siNGAfORE. <
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    • 57 24 f .R^UABLi: TENNIS RACKETS j Isiazenger's /fi'i' I'llX Badmintons] Spalding's fggili Footballs} Austin's lj|HrnTr^ Running Shoes j .Cleaves Boxing Gloves* fykes' I Chest Expanders} t Bancroft's I Developer-! ißackets 1 DumbeH s > B r 1 AND ALL OTHER J| ATHLETIC GOODS 1 DnOC 9 Ot\ Ufl 86, north bridge
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  • 935 24 By 11 Wtlcomtr S.C.C. Well Held By S.R.C. A Creditable Chinese Win. Cricket Improving. That the standard of cricket in Sing jl- i pore is improving is obvious. This improvement is wrll marked in the S.R.C j and the Asiatic clubs. The SRC, Ceylon Sports Club, Chinese and
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  • 751 24  -  Eliot O'Donnell By the Famous Psychic Expert. The toque* b*H at Hv<k (Uu>hirc< on the body t Charfca RMguav unfolded story kMc* Banal appear aim st unique in its strangeBtH to tl:.^ *ho ate not intimate with the annals of ghost low md have not had
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    • 122 25 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. !J JThe Great Eastern Eife Assurance Co., LtdJ !> (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. jj J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the i
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  • 1078 25  -  Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW. f I 1 going to raise the cry '"Hack rickets!"? It looks as g mci or later someone will raise it, or else results will have declared whether or not both sick> out— the winners being those ke most runa in a
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    • 214 26 Grade USED FOR EASE f&p AND > C^ V SUITABLE FOR j# SEASON'S GIFT. dr These are Ihe qualities of the THE PILOT DESk SET. Price: $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THfc PILOT PfcN Mfg., Co., Ltd.
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    • 215 26 i 'H<> !Ho! 1 1 REGLYKOLi f is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon 1 chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone j k in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with I this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no
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    198 28 Group photograph of members of the Persidangan Blia, Seremban, taken on 8.3.1930 in honour of Che' Maarof bin Hajj Zakaria who is leaving for England lo study for the Bar. Seated left to right: I Che' A. Jalil bin H. Aminudin, 2. Che' Abdullah bin H. Hassan, 3. T. Hussin
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    • 475 29 i SULTAN OF JOHORES BIRTHDAY f CELEBRATIONS W7^ "1^ M'«V <// OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT 11 thePmtom" I 17th SEPTEMBER, 1929. Afl R^ji > LASS -l C RACE. STANDING START WITH I \M^^& "\V I COLD ENGINE. v^BMiilf lll^^^-^^ ;i; ist EVINRUDE SPEEDIIWIN with Thornycroft built hydro- \PSRIKi 1^ I 2nd
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    • 144 30 L PINK PIUS HOU6EMOLO s-mE in *>a COUMTMCS' PILI. HAIRAN No I. Acts like magic Just arrived from Hindustan A Specific *hich m^KI thickens tbe human siicen emissions jj v^B »nd all sorts of t&v lajflf Spermatorrhoea. V No. 1 Price $10.00 I P No. 2 Price $3.50 J^W/f I
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  • 1141 30  -  Silvester WHAT THE DANCE JUDGE LOOKS FOR (By Victor First Worfd's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 11. It you really want to polish and improve your dancing, enter for as many Competitions as you can. You probably will not win, but that is not the most important
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    • 35 31 B FOR GOOD HEALTH IH| DRINK iHL ORANGE-SMASH ifiSAi a< e from t ie aice I of ripe, sweet oranges healthful refreshing F^jHn FRAMRUZ o Co* ISP StMCAPORE. QUALITY /^^h S. I B H -^^E_^_^H
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  • 2509 31  -  HELEN DUFFIN By Well, it's w& enough here in all nee," Captain Dalrymple 1* with shiver, kicking the lo«s, damp had rendered sulky, in the brick fireplace. Yon won't ,ely, will you, Miriam? This strikes nu as being rather a gloomy bungalow ■j woman he addressed spoke writhturaillg round.
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    • 138 32 Good for all! fJ^ASILY prepared, J_l^ easily digested, most economical, Ouaker Oars is a healthful, delicious food for every member of the family. It can be served in man;, delicious forms. Hati: daily. Quaker Oats I THE SINGAPORE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. •> •> <• •> HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED !> ;^AT No.
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  • 237 32 GRAVE CONCERN AT UNEMPLOYMENT. The King, in mts»»g« which wm read by the Archbishop of Canterbuw Dr. Lang, at the Convocation of Canterbury at Church House, Westminster. .aid 1 rejoice to observe the spirit which animates your reference to the difficuhies associated with the revision
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  • 121 32 MOSCOW REDS DEFIED. TOMAN CATHOLICS 1 SECRET WORSHIP. Berlin, Feb. 23. Ther- are two bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Russia whose existence is unknown to the Soviet authorities, states the Bayerisch^r Kurur They live as simple artisans so as to Itctpc the Red persecutors and
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  • 72 33 At a fashionable hall a young woman, who bad been sitting out several dances, was delighted to see one of the handsomest men in the room approaching. Tie halter! before her, and bowed. "May I have this?" he nsked. Smiling, she arose, prepnred to tread a jazzy measure.
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    • 35 33 ,/l\l§k "IwisK IKddKt that salad, n^V -.jjl Its really made n\e i^A. lookqyite pallid. llf jfe 7 My whole interior's i'^^W all aquake---l"Aet a differervce /|J^sm 1 V KEEP YOU WELL. OBTAINABLE FROM CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE
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  • 1049 34 THE LENIN CULT A Strange Museum. Capt. J. de Y. L<*ler, who served in (.allipoli, Egypt, IM Palestine in the war, and was Conservative niember for I\ast Leicester, igjOq, has recently returned from a tour of ol>senratkM in Kn^-ia, writes in the "Sunday Times" CX all propagandist
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    • 315 34 Daddy of the Westclox Family f\. fci-i.t_r m\ M Wl I 1 I i v -{»of m m tut t m *m\. hpf mm li MM I t]V)R twenty years Bi^ Ben has been demon- strating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period ot* years
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    • 326 35 Sig (Sen Daddy of the Wesklox Family ¥^V3R twenty years Big Ben has been demonjT strating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in design. He has proven that when an alarm is
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    • 293 36 A CAR THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE OWNER-DRIVER. MANY FEATURES WBY NOT ARRANGE THAT ;^ffiiiifi^ FOR A TR!AL RtJN WILL APPEAL (|§j£i=|§s Nil U TWOS EATER rftif Aftt YHU 52;950 OBLIGATION. WE WANT TO SHOW Mr AND TOURER. MoN^°^ LOON DEMONSTRATE ITS 52.950 MANY FEATURES. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. And Branches
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    • 162 36 Kalzana puts backbone into boys! -A CHILD from three t« j[\ thirteen years needs as much Calcium a day as two grown men, for the child it constantly building the growing skeleton. L M. Randall, M.D., in the "Dental Cosmos," Oct., 1928. Your boy needs even more Calcium than a
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    114 37 The wedding took place on Monday, March 17th. 1930. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore of Mr. George ftocker, Government Veterinary Surgeon, Singapore and Miss Kathleen Oldershaw, youngest daughter of Commander Oldershaw, Acting Master Attendant, and Mrs. Oldershaw. In the group are (seated): Commander and Mrs. Oldershaw. (Standing): Miss Dorothy Oldershaw,
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