Malayan Saturday Post, 19 April 1930
1930-04-19
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Title Section22 1930-04-19 1 UNKNOWN M4tAVA*i LMADtNtk Mott/*M J*A*** VOL. Vtt. WO. 13. amul MyMm. PHOp pO CBRTS* The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTATED APRIL 19. 1930.22 words
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Advertisement248 1930-04-19 1 B ORSEO CO.* Ltt>. SI\GAPOMS* iiii •> li iii ii i nnlHllliiluitUttii^tiUium t^tht iAlii^ t ti it^" i ""iittiUiiAiiiU4imtttitttiti>MA nitiil nntl»ittitii' Li i T ul ij i "'imiiiiimirtiiy m tftiyiin'i^i 1 1 1 '"^"""nMHijitiiii II niitnilillMßßl W WB limßjlHlimiimilllHill HHmiiHlilHlllßiil' lIHIIIIIMW iHtmtimiiMMlMMßl If i HIIIIIIII 1 'I IIIIIIIISHBIi^^^M'HBJBJBBBIIBWBWBfiBBWIWiniiniM^ Sj I248 words
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Advertisement179 1930-04-19 2 1 TMI IMT ANO MOST ECONOMICAL t I ttAttt tottESSING T Largt tt» M cmte pir bMtte or HM)O imt doztn. 1 Smtfl till 16 cMt *r bottk or |SJO pw dtttn. T UmmftdntU by WNCErtE DIBNMMHY LIMITED. SINGAIKME. -^ft B^Lm LV B^ 'I B^BK fl^B •>lv--^: -.V^.:., ■;<: I-■179 words
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Advertisement142 1930-04-19 2 H4VE KOU TRIED OUR Or a Age Squeeze? A ttAL MANCt HlNt MA" ••**«s• ti you haven't HI tried them there ffl is a deiifciotta treat JHUk in store lor you. [HiHIl try a bottle to. Hulil day and yott will MpPpli like dne eirery day. SfSpliq DDtainable, 111 """"^Te142 words
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Article701 1930-04-19 3 Travel is not the only thing that broaden*. Ask those who can't control their appetites. A Parishioner, meeting his vicar, who was carrying a brief bag, remarked 11 Got your lunch, vicar? Sermons," returned the clergyman. I ood for thought, you know." "Oh, I see— dried tongue!"701 words
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Advertisement91 1930-04-19 3 L the Cup that cheers, serv G OLD LEAF Tea. SBI LS EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: I a. BARTHOLOMfeUSS 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. iflrfl I u/A UFFIFI H C C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. incorporated in BngUnd). 90, Robinson Road, Singipore. if \\no think life a Blessing and are it desirous to91 words
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Advertisement164 1930-04-19 3 BOOKS FOR QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP, 1930. I The Card I I By Arnold Bennet $1,50 1 Salute to Adventurers j By John Buchan 0.90 Joy of Life I By E. V. Lucas 3.60 I Companionable Books i I By George Gordon 1.50 f The Doctor's Dilemma By Bernard Shaw 1.20 1164 words
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Advertisement282 1930-04-19 4 MIN M ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦^♦^♦♦♦♦♦l: |t t Z ••HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator U J J a family member of the popular J j| ,4^ t^CT J "HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. <► y,• y: "7- inr^. W i .^^^^k 3 j Lg Bk Ar #H A v JH HI-, 1 >^r% r I BhJ282 words
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Article, Illustration191 1930-04-19 5 redding of Mr. Lan Campbell Macmilla^, Assistant Suoerintendent of Police, who is at present seconded rs Head cf Preventive Service, of the late Mr. John Camobell and Mrs. Marmillan of Newland.. Glasgow, and Miss Joyce Swithinbank, the orly daughter191 words
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Article, Illustration171 1930-04-19 6 The wedding of Mr. Thomas Soutar Bisset N .coll son of the late Mr _Wm Nicoll. Arbroath, Scotland and Mrs. Nicoll, and M.ss A .son Brwn ß e.dj daughter of Mr. Mrs. William B. Reidie, W.nstead, London, was solemnized at171 words
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Advertisement200 1930-04-19 7 I Zake your doctor's Zip PA Df QREnr* nnrn t I vAJvLdOEKu DctK >^»s. a l^^ m^ ji.% c^rTjjik. i\m •> I' Obtainable from all dealers I jjrfll^Si^^^ I iThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I biocitin I V§> CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES OIIMGIAPORE. I!200 words
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637 1930-04-19 8 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz They have b*'en doing H.L. veil uiemuitry and around, and he has beta atetflg Iht real Malaya. But back to Sin^ai^rc, and ;>olitics and the Ked Taj* KtfUttd bard life, even for a Governor That Naval Conference (or Pok.*r Party hasn't killed637 words
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127 1930-04-19 8 Wa*fl Mien l! noH nsuall: that they a« troal I vmpto" ll are irrcgulai lt^- P ai:i ii ami swcllinj I ■•<". initJtiun in the d nMk« prop* l progms in development. Adminiatffd (or a fen days Baby's Oira Tablet^, drive "in rms,127 words
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Article21 1930-04-19 8 ff'j y F; v\ ll' >rW A woman r a threadbare back is- POOR. A woman with bare back is RICH21 words
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Advertisement138 1930-04-19 8 n FAMOUS AMBRO 111 1* J* ,".OCHA 9 CO»FIC -«i v fOff r> f^" T TT»» "t 1 r y i 1 1 < ixi> iui >iii linn WiA.- n "r -T^ C' j> lif Q^^-T/ The nectar of the < <l s V Price 90 cents per 1b >138 words
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Article1186 1930-04-19 9 Our $reat jYew Serial Story. FRANCIS FURNESS. (Author of Fluttering Wings.") INSTAUtENT THREE. will <S Sir Ralph Chester, left his property to !>e 11, divided between his twin sons, and Yallanee. The baronetcy to the elder son, Ralph. -jflj by an ..dvertisemeiit to the fami1,186 words
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Advertisement374 1930-04-19 9 SCHOOL BOOKS School Algebra l>y Cracknell J4.05 School Arithmetic by WoiLman a.97 Key to the above 3.51 Tutorial arithmetic by Workman 3.51 Key to the at>ove 3.51 Bdnd Arithmetic by H. S. Hall a.97 Elementary Experimental Science 2.50 < The English way 2.75 First Course in Hygiene 2.16 Everyday Physics374 words
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Article948 1930-04-19 10 THORNTON HALL - THORNTON HALL H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. BY SPECIAL TO TIfE MALAY AS SATURDAY POST. An amusing and characteristic sto* y it told of Princess Mary when a very j young child, and her grandfather, the late Kliik Edward, who was devoted to her. One day when the948 words
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Advertisement186 1930-04-19 10 THE SINGAPORE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. i HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED AT No. 42 DHOBY GHAUT, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF I THOSE SEEKING EMPLOY. MENT TO REGISTER NAMES AND OTHER PARTI- CULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT. f APPLICANTS FOR JOBS •> REGISTERED WITH US f WILL BE SERVED IN ORDER OF ROTATION, DEPENDING186 words
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Advertisement247 1930-04-19 11 SUPERIORITY t a Paramount has offered superior entertainment in the past, so in I ii s New Show World will be found the best entertainment in these IlLtilking payS to be seen and heard only in those theatres screening PARAMOUNT PICTURES. j SK f/// CAPITOL MANAGEMENT WHEN YOU WILL SEE247 words
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Advertisement174 1930-04-19 11 A Million Dollar Show! Married Hollywood Music! Settings! Stars! (Bast! (Bostumes! j -4 million dollars worth of beauty' M Jf« ru 4 1 a hollyvotd" is the noft muQinticetthi C( sivnud pn t m 1u n r< r presented.' music BY THE WALTZ KING OSCAR STRAUS. T Only the vast174 words
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Advertisement59 1930-04-19 12 MILLINERY AND GOWNS OF ENTRANCING LOVELINESS. EXCLUSIVE— YET INEXPENSIVE. Robinson Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. CORRECTLY MADE Of SOUNP WEll SEASONEPTIHBEB BEAUTIFUU-Y HNISBEP TEAK A BUACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIB PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT SUN WAB, VICTORIA STREET ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CQBPIAUY INVITEP r— IT- *I*. t#^l /TO C&- V59 words
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Advertisement278 1930-04-19 12 IWAHL EV£RSH\RP Pens and Pencils! —757 RICH GIFTS i J>k tn Uniquely V t %%MM Personal vt I H EVEnSnARP yd/i^_ I j I PENCILS J^^ 1 t^) are appreciated by all "f 'r/ 1 ;accs and will stand M/ the test of most severe -p. Onot con fuse these278 words
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Article, Illustration136 1930-04-19 13 MOD^ N SIRENS-DOROTHY SEBASTIAN, AND ANITA PAGE ortRAY ll LORELEI AND CIRCE TO LEAD POOR SAILORS ASTRAY. DEAN OF WORLD'S BOY SCOUTS— LORD BADEN POWELL, FOUNDER OF ORGANIZATION, AND WIFE VISIT BERMUDA. Pliotos by Two beautiful types—one brunetteUnderwood - 136 words
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Article, Illustration67 1930-04-19 14 SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE MALAYA THIS STONE WAS LAID B y H.H ILI'IDM SULAIMIN SHAH C CMC SULTAN OF SELANCDR CN THE 13 T-" DA> Of MARCH 1330 The Kuen Tseng Girls' School Volley Ball Team (from Kuala Lumpur) beat the Chung Hwa Girls' School Team (of Singapore). P.CTURES OP THE67 words
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Advertisement73 1930-04-19 15 The "VALET' is the only safety jf razor and stropping machine com- m bined. Nothing to unscrew— nothing ft to take to pieces for either stropping w or cleaning. Safety Razor Agent* HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS AGENTS: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. Sinapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Emergency! Retcare of imitation*. t^^^^ssß I73 words
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Advertisement162 1930-04-19 15 ♦I* > i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i FRASER NEAVE LTP. AERATED WATERS I QUALITY SERVICE 'CHAP SINQA" THE BEST IN THE EASI Daddy of the Westclox Family m I I /|D W i\ I V 1162 words
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Article11 1930-04-19 16 BY THE LOOKER-OS Malayan Saturday I'ost Special Copyright.11 words
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Article1860 1930-04-19 16 SEEKING THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. ATLANTIC SPEED CHALLENGE. AIR RACE MEETINGS. TELEVISION IN THE HOUSE. London, March 14, 1 The Prince's Library. Several "knowledgeable" persons are. busy just nou sheeting Ix^ks for a library to be installed 111 the new country house which the Prince "f Wales will occupy1,860 words
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Advertisement249 1930-04-19 16 f DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE t f dtnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT j v SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To]. NEW YORK and BOSTON. T Regular Fortnighty Servic* Excellent Accommodations. j v NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave249 words
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Article, Illustration582 1930-04-19 17 THE SIX EIGHT DEVELOPS. VARIATIONS WHICH INTERPRET THE SPI RIT OF THE DANCE. (By Victor Silvester, First Worfd's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 14. k Might is moving with th< tuns is live months old, and if It [is ppointed tboea who expected it all ether dances582 words
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Advertisement636 1930-04-19 17 I honinkiyke Patetmn Maaiscltppij I A 4 f •> (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO «»p RATAMA (Incorporated ib Holland) QNDEI CONTRACT WITH THB NBTHBRLANDS INMAN GoVBKNIfKIO »> Telephone No. 5451 sub-connections to: •> jjf Manager's D«'sk, Asst. Manager's IVsk, Marine Supt., Oneral Freight I)ci»t., Claims Dcpt., Accountant, Providing Dlept and »J*636 words
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309 1930-04-19 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. NAVAL BASE GOES ON. Hprll 19, 1930. Some time |go the fiat went forth that work on the Xaval Base* in Singapore should l>e slowed down.' And so it wa>, ostensibly, though it Pt be doubted whether the Adty officials responsible have been ially keen on309 words
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Article227 1930-04-19 18 The Hon. Mr. P. M Robinson, in hU s*ech i few day* ago at the anting »i the n—l Chaml*-r of Commerce, tried hard to notify the stand taken by liimseU and his colleague, the Hon. Mr, Milik, iv the Legislative Council, :n >pj>osiUon to the Workmen's Coml*nsatiofl227 words
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763 1930-04-19 18 INDIANS' PLACE IN MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT. Although the weather threatened to wreck Monday's function at Teluk Kurau. it fortunately held off after j small shower had fallen and did not seriously mar what turned out to be a very pleasant function. The occasion was the welcoming763 words
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Advertisement81 1930-04-19 18 Hair lovely and as you want it all day long 1L KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE H. I V* I 1 fl£ Mermen Trio! Mermen Shaving Cream Softens any l>eard. Razor never pulls. Stimulates the skin. Mennt-n Skin Balm. Delighttully cooling for after shaving. Absolutely greaseless. J»— Mennen Talcum for81 words
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Advertisement10 1930-04-19 18 For SORE THROAT rORHAHINT roTTMimttit 1 ~—j dcstroyt V —310 words
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Article, Illustration96 1930-04-19 19 TtTprft of w;c f 7i community of Singapore gave a Tea Party at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday in honour of the appointment or Mls Excellency Sir Cecil Clement! as Governor of the Straits Settlements. Prominent representatives from othettfommunities »ere also96 words
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Article, Illustration37 1930-04-19 19 PATAVIA TOURISTS VS. SINGAPORE CHINESE. jg| --^mk th. .kitin* tide scored an easy victory against a weak team of the Chinese. The photograph shows the teams. """V BHnffiTnVn^ iJtfl jf llmjyJElßO37 words
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Article, Illustration147 1930-04-19 20 His Excellency meeting ,he members o< .he 'ndian Association. In the centre, left to right: Lady Clemerl Association) and nfl H.E. the Governor with the President of the Association. I. M HHHPt "itVs ot the reception given by th* mo^p ASf*praT| If Tig«T Shark. Ju>t147 words
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Article, Illustration152 1930-04-19 21 IK. Raghurathan (President Indian fC il Clementi. A view of the decorations. H.E. the Governor replying to the address of welcome. L, ,he cap.ure of sharks and sale of their hides, ft* meat and oil in the vicinity °< £*™^™*™£f£££ Treldy istrrade a small Iresh issue152 words
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Article, Illustration123 1930-04-19 22 SINGAPORE SPEEDWAYS OPENING ON SATURDAY I9TH. AT 7.30 P.M. GRAND PARADE AT 8.30. FIRST RACE AT 9 P.M. lack Sharp, broadsiding. Charles Datson sliding round a corner. Ong Chin Beng the PHENOMENAL local Chinese rider whose form is really sensational.. Before long he will perhaps be123 words
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Article62 1930-04-19 23 AN INVITATION TO DINNER you no pleasant anticipai have a torpid liver. To ml to the full, and profit your digestive tract needs [cd. working order. As .1 In. 11 t 1;.., tiinulant and aid to digesgive just the help you v. yet efficiently, these laxatives restore daily thai reviving62 words
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Article932 1930-04-19 23 tfoUi By Spectator." A.F.A. League. lis a curiotii fact that the BmopMfl Xii •'■<• league do not appear to the Jalan Hesar ground li»Mi they arc opposed to :v teams. The ground is on the i side and heavy players do not Hi to keep up with lighter932 words
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Article169 1930-04-19 23 BABY CAR STILL SCORING. Sportsmen all over the world have .been following with keen interest the Taring career >f the British pioneer :|"baby" car— the Austin Seven. Ali though it is only seven years since the "infant" was introduced to competition i circles it has succeeded in169 words
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Advertisement95 1930-04-19 23 PRICE i $1375 fc\ TPLYMOUTII j# 13 #>r >Sr^L ITT A BOftNEO MOTOftS LIMItfiD. (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA). WORLD S PPST TPNNIS UtWfH Bancroftt i^---^-lk Spaldinji, ♦The Winner" jffi^ !!lja WUdensand '•TheTiUton 1 f| r r^-"^i Wunlop Tennit Brosscrs p et The Imp. Phenomenon "^^^^pr Old Tennis The Super Model **fZF«?95 words
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Article881 1930-04-19 24 Argus - Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW. By It Meat to me that the S.A.F.A. committee have made two bad mistakes this year. I refer to them in no spirit of unkindly criticism, but because it is desirable that such mistakes should be indicated, so that the}' can Ije881 words
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Advertisement171 1930-04-19 24 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,00 C 000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporatkd in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ct England and complies with the British Life Assurance171 words
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647 1930-04-19 25 Former Sufferer's Vivid Description of Sciatica, and How lie Was Cured <>f It by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. A graphic description of the cause, progress and cure of sciatica is supplied by Mr. A. B. Fowler, Queeiistown, South Africa. M Sonic years ago647 words
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Advertisement214 1930-04-19 25 P'an/emia, I WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY j MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN PROCLAIMING THAT j DESCHIENS' fli^K f?^ rßaeßio < lobl %ASTv^ ALWAYS 2JI I t CURES OBTAINABLE PROM ALL DISPENSARIES. Stop! What is Ahead of You? Are you satisfied with your pay and prospects? Are you sure of your job?214 words
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Advertisement204 1930-04-19 26 II y\ a I Grode w*\ USED FOR EASE <y AND N c/V SUITABLE FOR jtf SEASON'S GIFT. Jf x These are the qualities of jm the AW 1 aa^ THE PILOT DESK SET. frice:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Btc. TH£ PILOT P£NS.204 words
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Advertisement211 1930-04-19 26 1 REOLYKOLj is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon I I chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and icetone 1 in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with] this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no v eliminated altogether, while the various211 words
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Advertisement42 1930-04-19 27 JJ^^^^^^^^ #> o kc yido^ t s J mJ^^^^^^^^^ C LJ f\ fr' ,■•1 I 1 *^y t 1 B^H *v jP/^^l vjßl P i and exouisite aroma X 1 is leaf can give 50 cenCs S^\ 1 7~~ (inCCPPCaMP 'N fMCcAND; Ig42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1930-04-19 28 The wedding of Mr. P. G. Wicks, elder son of the late Mr. Charles P. Wicks and Mrs. Wicks, cf Croydon, and Miss Frances Joyce Lawton, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Peter Lavten, of Thatched House, Beddington, Surrey, was solemnized at St. Andrew's Cathedral. On Tuesday the 4th March, 1930, Mr.59 words
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Advertisement212 1930-04-19 29 All moving parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very few parts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine do your work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For Concrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps, etc., etc. Models of212 words
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Advertisement249 1930-04-19 29 -r^T You must try it~ Expensive} Postum'? Quite the contrary. Vw It costs only two cents a cup to prepare. f "Healthful} Yes indeed its an every day drink for everybody. "Flavour} Try this cup isn't it delicious and different} Can you imagine a more delightful drink} Postum is made249 words
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Article3759 1930-04-19 30 C. ROMANNE- JAMES - C. ROMANNE-JAMES By How did Mrs. Dillydown manage to give her two girls, Charlotte Angelina and Mary May, such a good time, to say nothing <>f tin*' clothes? That was the question the neigh hours often, asked themselves. The announcement of Charlotte Angelina's forthcoming marriage to young3,759 words
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Advertisement112 1930-04-19 30 ARTISTIC CARDS, COMPLETE >/^V^N WITH ENVELOPES /^VIV b ets. each or 60 cts. per doz. y 12 cts. each or $1.20 per doz. y^ O^^O \s /^7 CEO. 0. DANIEL y^l^A -GOOD BOOKS" DEPOT. S O 4 Y/ 47, Stamford Road, Singapore. y f» I I WE HAVE HELPED J112 words
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Article2575 1930-04-19 31 CHAPTEt VI. They parted ten minutes later in Pic- j cadilly. They were so pre-occupied as they said ijood-l.vc that m'ither noticed Sir Ralph Chester pass them in his car barely a couple of yards away. Ralph saw the couple. Th«ir manner to his jealous eye2,575 words
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Advertisement159 1930-04-19 31 fl| FOR GOOD HEALTH jHI ORANGE-SMASH I fIHAi M**b from the juice I (I^HI of tips, sweet oranges- f Ij^H healthful refreshing f I^B SltGAfOllt. J I bUMM spfcua irewicTioH fftiftitetyitMt I**;: :^»iHU iMffllt 9j*Hm H9. t HTAI6ON INTERUANDI I Permanent Waves endure; thty; J are guaranteed for six months,159 words
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Advertisement129 1930-04-19 32 PILL HAIRAN No I. Acts like magic Just armed from Hindustan A Specific uhich J^fe^ thfckens the human HB semen Emissions »nd all sorts of %^S Spermatorrhoea. B *o> Price $3.50 Per bottle fs^^ MINYAK TEGANG No, 3 This is 1 specific application for building strength through los- of vitalih129 words
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Advertisement479 1930-04-19 34 Make it this year and place your order right away for an Aus tin "7 Car. TOl RER $1,275. SALOON $1,495. 7uU particulars gladly sent on request. Virial run arranged without any obligation to you. Phone. 5088, 5089. BoitNfco Motors Ltd. tFxtiu fXjPQftcfes Estate 8 Trust Agencies > **,*JK£^^^R /lAO7\479 words
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Article, Illustration47 1930-04-19 35 Huge image of Buddha, about 36 ft. high, in the Burmese Temple "Sakya Muni Buddha," in Race Course Road. The Chief Priest's throne room before the image of Buddha in Stfcya Muni Buddha." A group of prominent Buddhists. At the Polo Club Show.47 words
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Article, Illustration51 1930-04-19 36 Left to right: Mr. C. Monteiro, Mrs. Plunkett, Sponsors: and Mr. H. Walter. Middle row: Miss E. Reaburn (bridesmaid), Bridegroom, Bride, Mr. C. Reaburn (best man). In front: Miss E. Reaburn (flower girl) and Master A.51 words
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Article, Illustration126 1930-04-19 36 The wedding was solemnized at the Church of the Visitation Seremban, of Mr. P. S. Scully, of the Agricultural "Dipt., Seremban, son of Mr. Mrs. W. W. Scully of Bahau, N.S.. and Miss Clarice Mary Pereira, elder daughter of126 words
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Advertisement71 1930-04-19 37 PjkJ^J^iH There nothing to choot* |a| •-i i fti^Di m b w ti s &~>X Capita Navy Cut o^ Cifldrette* For the pipe g|% \(i^ "CaptUn" Navy Cut To- Wj^ t^ oa^co Both are juit ai t? good to day a» when you i^ t jSB tried them first Probably.71 words
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Advertisement133 1930-04-19 37 ASK FOR R A whisky for the connoisseur who can appreciate bouquet I and enjoy to the full ths delicious flavour which is suwn a 1 X No one can taste this Old Vatted Glenlivet without detect- VvZA/y/vsi m ing a pleasing mellowness. This is secured by careful <^s// B133 words
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Article366 1930-04-19 38 1.. I*l c lnimoruli'.y fof Bg for it is a:, j It U •.n oby --I'.-n, an A dying Dt and misery, 14 D :ter a;i I I ivt had in t" no future Kfe, I v I cm I call orthodox," said Tcanyaoa. bul flier* things I have366 words
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235 1930-04-19 38 THE STRUGGLE FOR WEALTH AND PLEASURE. The Christian must necessarily admit that our lifetime has not to be devoted merely to the acquisition of wealth, indulgence iv pleasure, the gratifying of the senses, or the satisfying of ambition. And yet what do we observe all around us but an incessant235 words
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Article378 1930-04-19 38 The attitude of empty revolt against suffering, which characterises the world to-day, is a senseless one, for it neither lifts the burden from our shoulders, nor does it make us >troneer to bear it. In fact a spirit of revolt only aggravates the pain and renders378 words
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Article224 1930-04-19 38 iport sj I I n I 11 jr C Westmini n il] divine man's j«'. v ghu > surf conresl tied, and unhallo- pleasure *a ted with ste, as in Loo n, and the •>: vice, actual r suggested Ihe eyei oi Vei even the vulgaritj224 words
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Article246 1930-04-19 38 Thir.k of the Foundation. V H St, A tti ings, I agin with BCt v-rv 1 ink r.rst tl j The Joan3>tioßs My to the i the HiiMinsr, and •nc intends it. the deeper must A ndatioas l>e laid.'' It Is A Matter Of The Mind. From246 words
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Advertisement396 1930-04-19 38 New Books Just Arrived! THE GOOD COMPANIONS. By J. B. Priestley. All provincial j J England-wide spaces and crowded streets, big towns and little j towns, fairs, dingy old theatres, queer lodgings and the open j road— is the scene of Mr. Priestley's rich and massive novel. It tells, with396 words
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Article862 1930-04-19 99 I '^ZtJg. I Cr ;na's Citadel Of Peace. Irhe r^ ress that been mtdc in ■ang^ the ■^interesting least advertised W. AoV :.,nts in China, write* the ffqtt. ang h; has given proofc of its ■traorchnary vitality it the way in ich it has bee« gt#«ito* with ft. administrative862 words
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Article73 1930-04-19 99 EXPORT TRADE PROBLEMS. London, Apr. 10. An "Overseas Trade Development j Council" has been formed to deal with export trade problems and closely to co-operate with the Lord Privy Seal :n Ji an effort to promote employment. It I consists of Government officials and re- I presentatives of commerce who73 words
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