Malayan Saturday Post, 3 May 1930
1930-05-03
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section32 1930-05-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED AMtAKA* LAAOINd MOTU** »A»e* maueHeo eve*r *Atu*t>AY VOL. Vtt. NO. IS. may c. am. nutCt mWAJ vwlla* The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED BBS MA V 3. 1930.32 words
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Advertisement160 1930-05-03 1 I 81l I By*? "BI JJ A 'tents BORNEO CO., LTD. SIS G A PORE. i in——— a iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiijlltttWlttittitirtnttniiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I Mtß Aniwiitieiit f« ttannm. fl L_fl afl Km iflL iJI Hi I "Si NuitsfcMY mistiMts rv BFO* THE YOUNG QUESTS. A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OT EVERYTHING I SUITABLE160 words
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Advertisement7 1930-05-03 1 fl flraflnHl Agent* BORSMO CO.. Lt». SINOAPORM.7 words
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Advertisement246 1930-05-03 2 1 TH* BEST AUD MOtT tOWiOIIICAL I HAlft bUtSiINC f iatrtl ihi N dhU p# Htm IMI tent. I BmiM tin B MHH |W btttk or HB tor tettv V lltMO/itfiinJ by I UNCERE tHSMNSAHY LIMITtD, SINQAMRE. m mwfm W\. mmwA ii m m I m9S> pik <> m Am246 words
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Advertisement207 1930-05-03 2 1 HAVE YOU TRIktD OU* I Orange Squeeze? A MAt StAMt MMt MM M lift MMSts. b_M_^. Hi tried them there II is a delifciott* treat jLU^K in maintHe lot you. 11l Hffi y tt c toa II IP day and yea will Hlllppp like one evefy day. 1 WUfaVZ207 words
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Article681 1930-05-03 3 "Now,'' said teacher after a lesson 011 marriage customs "write down our own Christian custom and the name we give it.'' "Christians,*' wrote the top boy, "are only allowed one wife or husband. This is called monotony! "What is the difference between capital and labour?" 'Well, suppose,681 words
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Advertisement96 1930-05-03 3 For the Cup that cheers, serve -GOLD LEAF" Tea. r .A J_|S SBLLS EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. i~ B WAKEFIELD QBTYMNABLC C C WAKEFIELD Co.. Ltd. 'Incorporated in England). *>. Robinson Road, Singapore. F****THoSB*****2 I Itv wao think life a Bleaeing and are96 words
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Advertisement223 1930-05-03 3 t HELPS FOR CAMBRIDGE f EXAMINATIONS. Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, Z etc. each 0.81 •> Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of •> St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 t 2 Supplement of King Henry V, •>223 words
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1101 1930-05-03 4 THE FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS THEIR NEW AND STRANGE COLOURS. "The World War created or revival a BOmbec of new political entities, be sides causing the complete rcorgani.vition of several nations of long standing. But the banners of the new Kuropean and extra- Kuropean nations are known to few." •—Mr.1,101 words
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510 1930-05-03 4 "YOUTH WILL BE SERVED" AND REASONS WHY 11 I Envy Them." 11 These young people to-day— many of them— stand facing life, as though no one had ever lived it before, as though the experience of the ages had no lesson fur them. They repudiate authority. Duty is not a510 words
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Advertisement189 1930-05-03 4 T DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I I I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT t SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To I NEW YORK and BOSTON. Reguiet Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. I NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penan* r l j189 words
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Article1674 1930-05-03 5 mt> to wf why 1 remain a v i am still a Free Trader 1 l remmtm that everyone who >lS „d tIM case for Free >Cl iil4 Free Trader, writes the ,v rcii aius 'i B Herbert baniuel, G.L.8., ll overs. It1,674 words
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Advertisement108 1930-05-03 5 "KUM-BAK" LEARN TENNIS BY YOURSELE KUM-BAK can be played by two persons (as in doubles) if desired. KUM-BAK If a source of endless amusement, instrnctive and full of interest. K^M-BAK makes an invisible master opponent that can never be beaten. KUM-BAK is the latest invention for learning tennis in one-third108 words
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Advertisement59 1930-05-03 6 2 BMW I fe>i s.^^ i<S>i I I 1 V Hi ii in i^aaa—al Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS. LIMITED. Sole Agents l^kQ^^QA}At^ t A^m±m»*m,+n>e>+4>4> ################V###### 4 i I > <l" C*^^ v r****^ &o*^ I 1 al^aaal BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHC Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN TNE59 words
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Advertisement161 1930-05-03 6 T ••HOMELITE" Portable Generator t a family member of the popular -HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump m^ m^m fl I I 111 I I -I aWU I i T^VaJF^F^^ mm W kt Wl /IF i *ttL bY BL. m !fl aP al **a**^ Engine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled. Bosch Magneto. Generator: Sli161 words
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Article, Illustration123 1930-05-03 7 I The official reception at the Victoria Jetty Inspectirg the Guard of Hcnour. Presenting the Long Service Medal. The Guard of Honour. H.E. taking the Salute. H.E. inspecting the QMR^HM^KfPMPHHHR| H.E. presenting the Volunteer Long Service Medal to Officers of the^^ Penang and Province123 words
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Article3021 1930-05-03 10 FRANCIS FURNESS - FRANCIS FURNESS I Our <?reat ffew Serial Story. 8 BY (Author of Fluttering Wings.") INSTALMENT FIVE. SYNOPSIS. The wU of SIR RALPH CHESTER, Baronet, left his property to be equally divided between his twin mas, RALPH ami YALLANCi:. The- Baronetcy passed to tbe elder son,3,021 words
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Advertisement345 1930-05-03 10 PERMANENT WAVING SPECIAL REDUCTION I Eugene System $30 I Gallia Boncella System Sao I MAISON INTERLANDI I Permanent Waves endure; they I are guaranteed for six months. I Soft wide waves, tight waves, or 1 those delightfully attactive round ll ringlets can be obtained in the minimum of time by345 words
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Article4709 1930-05-03 11 J. J. BELL - J. J. BELL "OUR SP^IAL SHORT STORY: By Nt which Marcus Daly |:ftle clock on the white k 1 tinkled the three- 1 fill I as _„Tiiam Mid- Victorian q;Uirte r. furnished as a twentieth ifi At each end stood a roll*Bt /V in the cU itre, under4,709 words
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Advertisement131 1930-05-03 11 omwo~mmm V H— M— i ■^^^ap»^— *P— -J— i«— V^ET another stronghold of "Milkmaid" J Sweetened Condensed Milk in the East. V All classes of all races in these islands 1 have learned to value its creamy richness. Today in the Dutch East Indies, good housewives do not ask a131 words
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Article1067 1930-05-03 12 THORNTON HALL - THORNTON HALL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. By SPECIAL TO THE MALAYAN SATURDAY I>OST. When Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the King's third son, was cradled on the last day of March, in 1900, his grandmother, Queen Victoria,' was Hearing the end of her long life and reign,1,067 words
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Article147 1930-05-03 12 IS YOUR BABY GAINING WEIGHT? How Backward Babies Are Helpea By Baby's Own Tablets. When an infant fails to stead, v p| weight the cause- usually is malnutrition the digestive organs are not doing thej work properly. In such case^-when the stomach or bowels are at fault— that is necessary,147 words
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955 1930-05-03 13 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz \f v milillllWtl and thanks to a Hi. t" the "P.G." He allude* to i man of more than ordinary nc 9» nt Well, perhaps he s right i v T!ni]t's wonder myself what iTI about me that enables me t'j vm955 words
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Advertisement173 1930-05-03 13 ANJEMIA. i WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY j MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN PROCLAIMING THAT DESCHIENE' l\r^/\ of Hae»oglobiii ///^/M-J mmmJ^ is the remedy j OBTAINABLE PROM ALL DISPENSARIES. I t ->_u-E_if— r— *****00% mm —^..<—^-^ .«^.«..^»..«fc»«i^.«»^.«»<^4»^*«fr >**^alaa*^al*a*a^.Zaa***asa'^as*mmmaalaa***l*a^^alap^ RELIABLE TENNIS RACKETS .Slazenger's J|l|l||\ Badminton s| 1 Spalding's BlllE Footballs? Austins fe||^/ Running173 words
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Advertisement379 1930-05-03 14 PC^ "We were at N Prestom" 1/ IA I (5/ course, 7'd fceard <?/ lfl (U- J Postum, often seen it advertised m t^sSr M nerer occurred to me that V /&%?^\y^ anything so wholesome could be so delicious." Postum is rapidly winning widespread approval as an ideal drink. It379 words
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Article, Illustration12 1930-05-03 15 Malays raiding the S.C.C. goal. The teams.12 words
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Article, Illustration143 1930-05-03 16 Mr. Mrs. Aw Boon Haw and the Chinese Consul (top row) witnessing the first match of the Singapore Chinese Volley Ball tournament. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the donor of the trophies for the Singapore Volley Ball tournament making a speech at the inauguration meeting. The143 words
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Advertisement116 1930-05-03 17 t> \m\\*\***wm» m% >^\ The Barber Strops His Razor--1 so Should You Only years of practice and experience enables the barber to strop his razor quickly and efficiently, but your dealer will show you how you can at once strop your own blade without removing it from the frame by116 words
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Advertisement105 1930-05-03 17 FRASER NEAVE LIP. .^AERATED WATERS MWL j QUALITY SERVICE "CHAP SINQAV' THE BEST IN THE EABT i i «< 0 Mm^^m 't» mm 0 *m Bar «S*JvfcJl fl U■) J| \W>C^^A' y^-l V ™^MBI^ VsMS (iQoa mornmg! SLEEP the night through, peacefully. And in the morning, the cheery, punctual Westclox105 words
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2243 1930-05-03 18 OUR LONDON LETTER RID FOR AIR SPEED RECORD. BY THE LOOKER-OS Malayan Saturday Post Special Copy tight. KAN AEROPLANE WITH BRAKES. A STAGE AERO CLUB. ANECDOTES OF LORD BALFOUR. London. Ueeck :<<. lOJ The King's Summer House. The King's rammer boose is now being prepared for him at Buckingham Palace.2,243 words
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Advertisement14 1930-05-03 18 Km m^Bbbhl I ill IKI IAIiM I W Li ***** IvJiH I Wear 3-29-1114 words
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1709 1930-05-03 19 By A SOCIALIST IN TH E WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. v been a Socialist for many lad I numl>er among my friends J >ts of all types, from Members of nt down to obscure and uuworkers like myself. 0 t of all the people I1,709 words
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Advertisement191 1930-05-03 19 "IN KEEPING WITH THi SPIRIT OF TODAY" ■bfl j llMf" 90 T M 4| lift /Y/f Acceleration and Jmj^w^i^- Greater s s eed fljjfffi jJtj^ffl^rfSl I I -'ISPS f- T^ is new Hupmobile Six, the rrflr^V* I greatest in the Company's o f^lJ>£*J?! \!-Ks^\2\(% history, responds with amazing Jk^^Afi «UjlfV^\Sv£s191 words
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Advertisement48 1930-05-03 19 ■tmm. j a b— mmmwAmW J THt. j Ifakious ambrosia! •> i X •> r<^^w" m Buiirnnn.j.. L-» 1 -aM fl'H-** T* *^<^^-^B^^^bbbbbl B> •> The nectar ol the Gods frrice cents net 111. Special rates for dealers. X X •> I Z. PATTARA Estd. 1904. p. melt street, SINGAPORE.48 words
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Article, Illustration860 1930-05-03 20 GET THE BLUES BALANCE (By Victor Silvester, First Worfd's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 16. i The term Blues refers more to a kind of music than to any arrangement o* steps. It is the slow, plaintive music of the negro people, perhaps a legacy from slavery.860 words
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Article149 1930-05-03 20 mm+ Williams considered himself rather a "tit" with the girls, but when he spoke to a young lady on the promenade she was very annoyed. "I don't know you from Adam," she snapped indignantly. Williams smiled in return. You ought to," he replied. 'Tm dressed differently." An American aud an149 words
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Article963 1930-05-03 21 tfotes By "Spectator." S.CC. SCORE FULL POINTS. Chinese Sports Assn. Chinese Sports Association has fanned mnkf the Presidentship of N r Cheok Wah, secretary of the This new nssnristkm ii 2»A I to promote and develop the 11U capacities <>f the Chinese youth according to the President the963 words
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Article808 1930-05-03 21 By Welcome." A BOWLER'S WEEK-END. S.CC. Beat S.R.C. tgg for 3 wickets was a score beyond all expectations, espcially on the S.R.C. wicket. Stewart-Brown and Hoblyn played superior cricket Bgsiust experienced bowleis like Bartels and Leijssius. The former was throughout cautious but the latter hit out freely and808 words
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Advertisement66 1930-05-03 21 fc»*l H^ll^ll ajiil B^|HW^ll*bj|| 1 1 »*.M 0000 9m%t m^l* m oa%* m ma*t m m9*oMa** m m^atmm\ atf I FOB THF FIRST TIMF ON ANY j SPFFOWAY I Three Magnificent Malay Silver Trophies To Be Won j Outright I TO-NIGHT i AT SINGAPORE SPEEDWAY *B#i Will ®c 96e greatest66 words
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287 1930-05-03 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. THE RUBBER CRISIS. ffcap 3, 1030. "Crime* 1 is a word which should not lightly be used, but we think that it may ptopctly he applied to the present plight oi the rubber-producing industry. A mouth's "tapping holiday has just begUfl on most estates in Malaya287 words
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Article252 1930-05-03 22 The SniLMiHuv motniiiK paper Im aseettcd that Sir Cecil Clementi intends to deprive CoMillMfnt servants in Malaya of their "temporary allowances.' It this be tun' (it lu> been denied, but w v u« not sure that the denial is wholly justified at oiii' stroke Bis Excellency will252 words
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Article804 1930-05-03 22 We are wry glad that bare justice was done si the Cathedra] meeting on Monday and the Rev. T V. Westlakc was recommended for the Singapore Chaplaincy. We ar^ irmly convince that •nit for the Bishop wanting someone cisc ami se<me oi the }«anshioner> taking the Bishop's aide804 words
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Advertisement120 1930-05-03 22 m, i All day long— their hair stays right where the brush left it in the morning ft KEEPS THE HAUt IN PLACE 1 Am HZ~" Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keen moisture, friction and infection from your baby. These three dance rsthreatenevervbaby. DtC Mermen Borated Talcum, the standard scientific powder. Mermen120 words
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Advertisement7 1930-05-03 22 pf-y fORMAMINT At all Ch*mista and Sroc—7 words
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101 1930-05-03 23 Renter's Service.] London, Apr. 30. m telephone service bet- Hritain and Australia was ."...-md by a talk between Mr. j, sj«*king from 10 Downing M,. Scullin, the Australian Minister, who was in a private 11, -use of Parliament, Canvoices were heard very v 1 there101 words
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Article149 1930-05-03 23 THE SINO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE. Reuters Service.] Shanghai, May 1. I Chinese delegation of five with secretaries snd interpreters, headby Mo Teh-hni, left Harbin for Into V..> morning where the Sino-Soviet Serena meets on May 15. The L&. delegates assert the conference Ik ofined exclusively to a settle- (ending Chinese Eastern Rail-149 words
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Article121 1930-05-03 23 [Renter's Service.] London, May i. In tha House of Commons at question tune Mr. I'lynes stated the British Worker V Sports Federation, which was affiliated witli the sporting organwitiou of the Communist International had applied for visas for a Soviet football team to tour Great Britain from121 words
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Article140 1930-05-03 23 [Reuters Service.] Malta, May I. An amazing situation has been created by the attitude of the Roman Catholic Church towards the general election campaign. The Arch priest and Parish Prie/t announced, by order of the Archhkbop, in all churches in Malta that whoever votes for the Prime140 words
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Article121 1930-05-03 23 Reuters Service.] Sydney, May 1. m Chinese Consul-General has sent m to the Federal Government ttffaaV. discontinuance of taking of jK-prints of unprohibited Chinese. m practice was instituted in order to Pfy prohibited immigrants. <•' Dott saya the practice is embarrassfte -Nationalist Government as it s121 words
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103 1930-05-03 23 [Reuters Service.] Simla, May I. Another Ordinance has been promulgated by the Viceroy terminating the preliminary trial of the accused in the Lahore conspiracy case in connection with tin' murder of Asst. Supt. of Police Saunders at Lahore in December, 1928. The trial has103 words
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Article26 1930-05-03 23 [Renter's Service.] New York, May i The Federa] Reserve Bank has reduced the re-discount rate from three and a half to three per cent.26 words
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Article87 1930-05-03 24 [Estmnt'i si-.kvick.i Lunlns, Api 30. assstMkni of the ol tin taannotary attnchanenl ol Cotarisl isfvuv onkors tothr Colonial Onto alllotlK ||M ueoinmetidations ol QgitT—llsl committee ttUSntigSHl the tsrthnfl Of Colonial apiM.intments. Tin COSSSnittne also advocates improv,d facilities fcM study hoth at home and overseas. It says that87 words
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Article116 1930-05-03 24 [Reuters Service.] Washington, Apr. |0. Scnatoi Robineou, cam of the Uniteo states lignatmnii of the Union Naval Tact, stated that he thought it woulel H "wholesome" toi the Tinted States to bu.ld up to the utsgiamma luntru. plated by the l\ict. He addeel that the cxiKiidituic116 words
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Article95 1930-05-03 24 [Rkvtsr's Skrvick] New York, Api. joThe Prune Cm nam tlatna, which lu> greejn in pai^ossjnncc* *»H knovk-*>ut> in the last three poallha, came to an in&k>rtou> end today, the New York Boxing CeMimnssion indefinitely sm> pending Camera and his management. The nrttaa followed the oftejal m> ejuuy by95 words
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95 1930-05-03 24 tana bnaatsa, Apr. lathe Kv.-.m' vVcir. xv t.» a <i»>«v«. Mr A" -v.' v the r-Vrevcr. Svnstarr sa.:c. NiTKhls Chteu Sad oapcun*.: >v <v*.s in the pas: nine aneasths and mv: three al them Hr> M*s>rv s :e. .v>»vtative in Chfcaa Had made strx^ ns95 words
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Article155 1930-05-03 24 MOHAMED ALI'S APPEAL TO VICEROY. RnUTKB's Si:k\iu:. Simla, Apr. 30. Correspondence betweon the Viceroy and Mahomed Ah has DScn published. Tha lattei appeals to tha Viceroy not to l>euiut the situation to Income tfOTSS by having Qandhi arrested. He aaya the Covet mucin has BttftcM iitly demolish at«>d its itrength,155 words
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Article305 1930-05-03 24 [XlUTOt'a Skrvick.J Delhi, April -y. Iv vien ol tha demand for 50,000 rupees as security under the Press Ordinance the committee representing the Delhi newspapers has decided te> suspend publication indefinitely and to proalncs a Common skeleton sheet. Calcutta. Apr. 19. Mr Sen Gupta, who is305 words
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Article58 1930-05-03 24 .x ntcr'i Service Loi lon, A| 1.. graph a *.v; ten] al tlw G aseni oonsnh i the future oi tl i Su gap Dm ...:.w-....: rose hV N^^^. C. v :\i:tlesl::; Lrc meet -~-s- is .<„::..- a x longer be BKcaaanry Caonufaentl) hi i saeVrul for58 words
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Article200 1930-05-03 24 LIBERALS ON BOTH SIDES. [Reuters Service.] The by-election st West Fulham s arousing unusual interest in consequenca of the met the Mr. Arthur Cale. ths Liberal candidate at the General Election, is urging the Liberals to support the Tory candidate, Sir Cyril Cobb. The Labourites and200 words
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212 1930-05-03 24 AMERICAN NAVAL DELE GATES WELCOMED HOME. "Iti* K ()(> d Treaty, I United States tod step i"rw ar jß the movement for world i-ui^'M clarcd Mi- Dwight Iforro arrival of tin 1 American (k!.- Ay ;H the London Naval Conference, m Stimson said: M am glad t<> I^. \^t It212 words
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Article117 1930-05-03 24 Renter*. Service.] London, A; r. a A long queue, mostly I vraited in the rain for b irs fori pening trial oi Charles Doras anager the Glen Cinema, Pud He is c'.:. r^.d at Kdinbur.'. thai enicidc in cpnnecti' :th t Cinema rliaatrrr m vrhicfa many117 words
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Article43 1930-05-03 24 MONUMENT TO DUTCH ENERGY [Renter's Sen Amstei 2 ny J i ndk a::.". J***' ck a: Yeu. Id the caD .\ms:e: orl Sa MR btria '<--"■ x-ki I: r >: e_ rr.i! J: t >! W... slid rk was tad -v I l43 words
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907 1930-05-03 25 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argus." T1 -Straits Times" the other day a whole editorial to Singapore And it v.as just the old rig- we are accustomed to from know little or nothing about lU d almost eagerly credit oa its players. I for one, us thnsiaft,907 words
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Article487 1930-05-03 25 CRITICISM OF G.M.C. The Ban On Indian Degrees. A spirited protest against the action of the British General Medical Council in withdrawing recognition of the degrees of the various Indian universities for the purpose of registration was made by Sir Thomas Carey Evans, son-in-law of Mr. Lloyd George, and formerly487 words
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Advertisement200 1930-05-03 25 I .^^^OOWMMilHim c 1 3 n MMMIMIMMIMMMMIM tl ttttT I kt ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). H EAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the200 words
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Article101 1930-05-03 26 GRAVE SEQUEL TO TERRIBLE FIRE. Columtms (Ohio) Api in A srrraming .md howling crowd of convict*., racing luck to their cells beCars the rattle ol machine-guns this Ll the latest Ugly incident at the Penitential y, which his been in a Stale oi ferment since the terrible101 words
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Article849 1930-05-03 26 THOMAS BESIEGED WITH QUESTIONS. Channel Tunnel Statement. London, Apr. Co. When the House oi Commons reMHBlbled after the Kaster recess, Mr. J. H. Thomas was immediately besieged >\ ith questions about his unemployment plaus He replied imperturbably, generally referring to previous answers. Asked how he was faring: with849 words
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Advertisement104 1930-05-03 27 ffORE THANI EVER BEFORE I 'INNOCENTS OF PARIS" I WITH MAURICE CHEVALIER I ABIES IRISH ROSE" I CHARLES ROGERS and NANCY CARROLL. I "WOLF OF WALL STREET" I GEORGE BANCROFT. I "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" I RICBARD Rtt. \&S 'tim >»/ mm. .m.,A i a. 'A l a aal \m104 words
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Advertisement353 1930-05-03 27 =^Jllllllllllllltll||||||||||||||||||||||tl||||||||||||||||| ||||||||t1llllllllllllllllllllllll1llllltllllttlllll1tllll«lt«i^ I 'Will-The-Critics-Of-Singapore- Agree-With-These-Opinions" j It looks very decidedly as if Janet Gaynor's acting is de- I William Fox has another hit to ,i 6 htful n Sunn Side Up E oj ..Her performance is as fine as 5 contend with in 'Sunny Side m E E anything she353 words
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Advertisement217 1930-05-03 28 fl reclykoll t I is a great cure for DIABETES, It was shown oponfl *i chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone I in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with! T this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no I a eliminated altogether,217 words
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Advertisement52 1930-05-03 29 _MiM^^a^a__^______. :--^_^x^: £;.;.;._:^_;::ißj ___tf^^^___ X '^^^^^b___w ra I m \JJ X ctcAfttrrt j *cy> I Kub^^bbbl mmmf^A^mr^ V__ < AmJMM bbt >o Dr'* rarity or t layout' SfcfiJJ'^^ jrv I i and exquisite aroma NKk/jjP c I I that onlu the finest ii leaf can give 50 cenCs 5 per52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1930-05-03 30 AT THE MALAYAN AGRI- HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. H.H. the Sultan of Selangor distributing prizes at the Perak Malay Footballers. Perak Tamil Team. Calling on His Excellency the High Commissioner who was staying at Fraser *i Hill to declare the Exhibition open. ohore Malay Football Team. I I46 words
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Article, Illustration52 1930-05-03 30 1 f The handsome Towers Cadet Challenge Shield. Boys awaiting the arrival of Mr. Towers. Mr. A. C. J. Towers presenting shield to the winners. Mr. A. C. J. Towers. The winners of Mr. A. C. J. Tower's Cadet52 words
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Advertisement208 1930-05-03 31 r f <g^^^ KEROSENE 11l BP^ivy^ 11 ]jHH^L_T STATIONAil movlnj parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very fe* parts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine fcyour work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For Ccrcrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric208 words
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Advertisement110 1930-05-03 31 SINGAPORE HU A P A 0 MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA ■■MM— ■■■bbbbbb) O READ X EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA A Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore 0 Phone 7656.110 words
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Article549 1930-05-03 32 QUICK FLIGHT FROM MARSEILLES. Marseilles, Apr. 25. The Prince ot Wales arrived by steamer form Egypt to-day and started on his flight for England. The Prince of Wales landed in Windsor Great Park at four o'clock this afternoon. The escorting aeroplanes passed off westward as549 words
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Article111 1930-05-03 32 L WOMAN AND THE MIRROR. When I woman look* at hn I in the giass and sees a pleasing, I coinplexioned face, she fe«U I with the world. But when >:i ov pimply, melancholy rissge confronts w! she pities herself for its UMightlineu I Such unhappiuess could Ik spar**! many111 words
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Advertisement205 1930-05-03 32 ototo! I What is I Ahead of You? I Are you satisfied with your pay audß prospects? Are you sure of your job?| If your services are dispensed with to»| day, can you get another post? Make* sure of your future by qualify.H ing yourself in one particular line of|205 words
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Advertisement122 1930-05-03 33 j S FOR GOOD HEALTH j 1 ORANGE-SMASH J Made from the Jaice of ripe, sweet orangeshealthfal refreshing MAaM 8 Co. jj StMANII. I 1 BOOKS AND PICTURES OF ALL KINDS, ISSUED S BY "ANY" PUBLISHER, PROCURED TO yr ORDER. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR S? Jpv NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES OTHER y/fX^ Sy^122 words
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Advertisement501 1930-05-03 34 THE SINGAPORE I V EMPLOYMENT Z I BUREAU. I HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED J I £AT No. 42 DHOBY GHAUT, I FOR THE CONVENIENCE 0- I I> THOSE SEEKING EMPLOY. I *ment-to register •> names and other parti. !> i of applicants for employment. applicants for jo3s*b REGISTERED WITH JS WILL501 words
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Advertisement136 1930-05-03 35 ooooooooooo* r I •ILL HAIRAN No. I. Acts like magic Just arrived frtm Hindustan A Specific which m _mV 'hfckens the human m semen Emissions <t}^| m and all sorts of &> i^2| m I SIO.OO "<\' !i j No. 2 Price $3.5° tf^^Kg MINYAK TEGANG No. 3 This is136 words
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Advertisement296 1930-05-03 36 IWX "tT »1 fl% A \mlmt\m\ I 1%l fl4 fl/ B4 Bfl *fl l^i flfl I I At fl fl flfl I Make tt this year and place I your order right away I /or an Austin 7 Car. II I IFu?/ particulars gladly sent on request. Wrial run arranged296 words
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Advertisement301 1930-05-03 36 I**rm C>-i I j|tt ijL m i'"V m\ ___v mw w\ I >^^^^^^ ***** I V _r I X M^a\ B I I When it is a question of mm W Your Health I be sure— don't guess I T TOW —if you want to improve your Health 4- 4*301 words
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Article, Illustration177 1930-05-03 37 LAS LJfIfcfcJ££J3LRJLTRACT RACING is to be given at the Victoria Theatre on Monday and Tuesday sth and 6th inst., at 7.30 p.m. by St. Matthew's Young People's Guild. Proceeds are in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and Wai Mun Girl's School. The music will be177 words
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Article, Illustration123 1930-05-03 38 The wedding of Mr. Marcelo Anciano and Miss Clara D'Souza, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jj Church of St. Joseph, Portuguese Mission, on the 21st April by Revd. A. S. Rego. The reception was held at Eugene vma id, joo Chiat Terrace, Singapore. The Bridegroom and123 words
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Advertisement46 1930-05-03 39 '"V j I ~7KLm. m ytJ m vrfoP* fr •V* Ji M F f i* XT/ FiJ*« 5.1 F* M{ /W\ W/ rflf^W^H^s There's nothing to choose CIGARETTES TOBACCOS 1 a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiii^ _____U_____VH-_H,_I i j 3463 |HELLO!IsthatPHOENIX| j Phase Repeat JVltf rcler 1 Di,| '«iiii»iihihwwini*iiiiihiiii»wi*iimi*ii»iwiwi«i*iw'*ii»"«im f46 words
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Advertisement128 1930-05-03 39 CANADIAN CLUB I WHISKY |U Distilled and Bottled by f-iafl The Famous Distillers Oj of Rye Whisky m HIRAM WALKER SONS LTD. ESSENTIAL FOR COOKTAILS. r* "^avi Try a bottle and enjoy the me flavour of a good Rye iJ^WF% Whisky which bears the ixJ^Lkma guarantee of the Canadian Government128 words
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Article571 1930-05-03 40 Great interest was taken in the H opening up of the Tanglin Speedways on Tuesday the 9th. April. Everybody J was waiting in anticipation of having < some wonderful thrills. It was a per- 1 feet day and the track was in splendid |f condition. All the riders571 words
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Article95 1930-05-03 40 [Reuters Service.] London, April 30. In the House of Commons, Commander Kenworthy asked whether work was proceeding on the battleship dockins: and repair plant at the Singapore Base. Mr. A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty) replied that work was proceeding on the main contract, dated95 words
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920 1930-05-03 40 "The child of to-day is less easily Moved to obey its parent*, and still less IO treat then with respect. He treats h,s mother with I familiarity winch ■ometimw Mem shocking to those of us whose attitude in childhood WM so different,920 words
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Article102 1930-05-03 40 AUSTRALIANS OPEN THEIR TOUR. (.Keuter s Service. J London, A] m The match between the Aust ~H and Worcestershire opeucd t -^M glorious suushine aud cooi -'-•^^w. Wurcester won the toss aiki o] LXci <J H;; a >eit wicket. There were 5, I^L present. The Australians' '"^K bowling strength was102 words
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Article101 1930-05-03 40 LIBERALS AND FREE TRADE. [Reuters Service.] London, A;: J '_W[. Mr. Ramsay Muir, writing m' Glasgow Hvening News, make? the D W/ authoritative statement regaruim M, alleged Liberal-Labour pact. HrrHe denies the existence ol an) 11J between the Liberal and Labottl _j^Ba but says that when Free Track ii r,crW101 words
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Miscellaneous210 1930-05-03 40 TANGLIN DIRT TRACK SPEEDWAYS THRILLS' THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! OPENING UP ON THE LOWER GROUND ON TUESDAY, 9TH APRIL, AT 4-30 P.M. r Bobby Kenneth Wreckebus. Abe k Wainscott Chief Steward Sultan King Chueker Out. Chief event of the Day of Days np BUCK DAWSONS TEAM OF R'DING DEVILS COMPRISING OF210 words
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Article1038 1930-05-03 41 to an old legend, there was n gardener whose skill and s chosen work excited the 3 ol His fcU°w gardeners. ,»f his success was quite 1 M a man of remarkable ,.i tremendous patience. Ln ,stom logo out into the .vhere be would ted mmm lan vhich1,038 words
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Article82 1930-05-03 41 It is important to find the happy medium between work and play, between pleasure and service. The blue bud of happiness is a hard bird to catch, but joy in one's work is the best kind of salt to put on its tail. Someone has said. "Life82 words
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Article1195 1930-05-03 41 A good thought is a heaven-bora presentation ot some tact, and has a power tremendona fat g<x>d throngh all time, being imperishable as its source of inspiration, writes Henry lhew in "Great Thoughts." To pave our tottering way with living thoughts means the giving t<> our feet1,195 words
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Article740 1930-05-03 42 MOTHER OF THE LORD. In the Church ol England two of the renter festivals commemorate the Blessed Virgin Marj snd thru arc three other days on which sh< has s placs in tm calendar, writ** s Correspondent in the "Times". Th« Church ol Rome adds tbe festivals ol740 words
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Article425 1930-05-03 42 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES ihvvvvvv*. What He Taught. LttU extoUed mfering and enpiatiuai tor sin all Ilia Ufa. lie taught men to give one coat to the pout if they bad two; not to trouble about what they phouUl we a i;that money was to be despised and heavenly treasures alone425 words
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Article80 1930-05-03 42 No man ever succeeded who refused to do anything until he could do it on his own terms; the man who succeeds is the man who is willing to do the thing on any honourable terms. We must begin as servants if we wish to end ;.s masters. We80 words
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Article212 1930-05-03 42 I believe that faith is the great motive force of humanity. To put it on the lowest plane, what greater power have we than that of complete confidence in ourselves' To undertake any effort with a doubt as to our capacity for carrying it through is to court failure.212 words
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Article87 1930-05-03 42 QUALIFICATIONS OF A PASTORATE. PASTORATE. "The- strength of au ox. The tenacity of a bulldog. The patience of a donkey The industry of a beaver. The versatility ol a chameleon. The meekness of a lamb. The hide of a rhinoceros. The disjK.sition of an angel. The resignation of an incurable.87 words
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Article55 1930-05-03 42 Every wrong propensity may be finally subdued or considerably cor- rected; every right one may be assisted by additional motives an<3 carried on to yet higher perfection. Even in the worst characters some capacity for virtuous improvement, of which' no veatige has yet been observed, may be55 words
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Article326 1930-05-03 42 A Nerve Victim's Sutte; I and How They Wf I Cured By I DR. WILLIAMS' PINK |> LLS I I.iky many mure of his o- ;,;^Bj < War, suffered H in i\r tumbles att.i his ret n H_ liiV h wats, u<>t until 1>: .^aH" Pink Pill>.326 words
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Advertisement85 1930-05-03 42 A 1 ~^a>— l T>-«n» «S»- y «»a ig»-ry*-^y. <<* .|wt -I I- T- f +^^^H I _Z___-____________^^_E WE HAVE HELPED B THOUSANDS j of people to qualify for and obtain t good positions. H* If you therefore wish to Learn W a Trade or Profession, select al Career for85 words
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Article375 1930-05-03 43 C BLAZING CEUA Colombua, Apr. 22. I 05 bodies in the prison K£*-~f£m"Z ■P. n M vcral placea. W«* troops, armed with W? tcarg- an 4 bayonets, ►^•/athepriaoiiasaptecati--1^;:;; W r -1 there were evidences that fc^ere -re now *~*j^ \L< Kin* cut and four firemen I I There375 words
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Article58 1930-05-03 43 A *«*<■ "Dauraa" a# t|f Ml Sukuruhat, a vißatfe '|a t tut*** th e Ran cpur district, waa ftmwl to ye two distinctly-fowied feet about inch tong, complete with tbn* tort »eh. c "Visual reptile ia now beta*' m the town and it is aaid58 words
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Article113 1930-05-03 43 LONG LIVK THE KING. Madrid, Apr. 21. Thirty thousand of the most orderly and most enthusiastic Monarchists to-day demonstrated their loyalty to the Ring in the Piazza del Toros, the principal square in Madrid. The president of the organising committee said that the meeting had been113 words
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Article174 1930-05-03 43 RENDITION OF WEIHAIWEI. ftfcNDtTION TR.ATY. Summer Resort Tor British Navy. Nanking, Apr. 21. At a meeting of the State Council today, Dr. C. T. Wang paid a warm tribute to Britain's "friendliness" in agreeing to the rendition of Weihaiwei and urged that "the entire nation per* severe until all sovereign174 words
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Article138 1930-05-03 43 ?*o youi* woman Ooctor^ pom ~f taring |p l*u4o* Wl ttmM¥ t Pr. fbyli* fre*e Snatomm MPi surgeon at toktm Infirmary, waa tog .-j*. car *w«rds BW*four miles fwm the of ilia allege* IK A*fW*» WmlWfr. When at a <Jaflfe*ft» hairpm t*ud the car, for mkt unknown cause, crashed138 words
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Article37 1930-05-03 43 AUSTRALIA AND THE BASE. WttONGfrUt AWUI*WION. Melbourne, Apt. at. The "Argus" in a kid* «yt tke suggestion that the Singapore tUwe will be no longer, necesaary to Btttj^e defence I is a premature and wrongfci suwmp- j37 words
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Article211 1930-05-03 43 fwmpt jwpu ffanai •r^mui ge^^p^w of- o»ji% Mm emmmjmfm.. m mm f^F m ek at f^^^aaty a^r^w ww w vinoee* te atteo* *c Ve^^.C****; and was lodged in ,N»#^ fy** we weed a^^sy* The capons pipic^ um^ UUw jnarket* 4fcp4 4**U |ptomlif"# i > :receipt of the uiwe of211 words
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Article43 1930-05-03 43 Thelfayor, Mr. Saitl^^rW^^ arrested on Saturday -far, Wflfof I*** waa to-day atsnteoaM" fa ttt fEoflftt rigorous iMIJH |af ||M^f^! 1^" ijfi*- -^^^^l|i^ife**" ad with sedition, oqwiplfiwSp' \iiii4 3FWp:i mAmAmam,AmmmMyktk 0% a «tJb*i tawuucung tp» |i*psuu WeW n?f¥? W^f v mmtymmjMjimmf y»Aj wf^43 words
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