Malayan Saturday Post, 31 May 1930

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  • 760 3 r aaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa t2 ♦"l He: "If y«>u refuse me, I shall nevei love anotliei' She "That's ;>ll very well, but doe? the premise hold g<x>d if I accept you?' An Abefdenian was asked l>y one o: liis clerks if he could have a day off. He
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    • 95 3 For th( Cup that cheers, serve .•GOLD LEAF" Tea. S6LL3 EV««¥WHE«B. Sole Agents: A. BAJUHOLOMEU9Z LTD.* j-A^A^fttSijUAY, SINGAPORE. |L== 1 WAKEFIELD OBTAJNi\BLC C C WAKEFTELD Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England) 90, Robinson Road, Singapore. 1 <• think lift Blessing and are dt»,rn Oi to prolong the aame ahoold a ttr
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    • 93 3 sdfsd wee bros. (UNDERTAKERS) Monumental Masons and Marto)t Merchants, No. 155, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. No. 8869, FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. ITALIAN MARBLE MEMORIAL' OF ANY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. PROMPT ATTENTION WILL it GIVEN TO ALL ORDER8. CHARGES MODERATE. and all culinary
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  • 719 4 SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT. No one outside the circle of the disciples saw the Risen Christ, and ever those who had been His constant coml>anions did not immediately recognizt Him when He appeared to them. Mar> Magdalene, the rust to learn that Ht had risen from the dead,
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  • 115 4 I would choose English, well spoken, as the medium of expression of which I would tire last. It is worthy of any destiny. The possibilities of this great organ of expression transcend even Shakespeare and the Bible. Dare we say that English is past its prime Shall
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    • 201 4 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SCHOOL BOOKS School Algef.ra hy Cracknell J4.05 School Arithmetic by Workman a.97 Key to the above 3.^ Tutorial arithmetic by Workman 3.51 Key to the above 3 #51 School Arithmetic by H. S. Hall a.97 Elementary ExperimenUl Science a.50 The English way
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    • 258 4 YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS SENSATIONAL PROGRAMS *> AT SINGAPORE I SPEEDWAY I TO-NIGHT i Director Singapore Speedways, Ltd., A. J. Reynolds, Managing Director I 4 FIVE OVERSEAS RIDERS IN THE ONE RACE AT ONE TIMP I .j. THRILLS. u THE BORNEO HANDICAP. 1 CHAS. DATSON GEORGE GREGOR TIGER LEWIsH
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  • 725 5 D IRT- TRACK RACING NOTES. #y Twins." t0 the heavy downi>oui '""^lu morning, PW|W^ lt| wt y ■uHag had to be post Tfc, ink Saturday night. C,', main ite* <>" the PUMMW ,st sensational one that wil \\l staged bew h» a I<»^ time t< a special challenge raci <;..
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  • 64 5 AMENDING CONSTITUTION IN AUSTRALIA. Leuters' Service.] Caiil>erra, May 28. By 22 votes to seven, the Senate rejected the Government's proposals to amend the constitution, and it lias now to be decided by means of a referendum. The Government intimated recently that il the Senate obstructed C.overnment business tile latter would
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  • 162 5 Reuters' .Service. London, May 29. The Hook of Commons, l>y 270 to 241, rejected iff. Baldwin's motion to reduce the salary of the iyord Privy Seal, Mr. J. H. Thomas. Mr. Baldwin urged that safeguarding was the only remedy for unemployment. Mr. Mac Donald appealed
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  • 198 5 NOT ABLE TO ATTEND COURTS. Damp Weather Responsible. [Rkutkk's Service.] London, May 27. It is officially announced that the KiiiK lias for s<»nie days been suffering from a painful, though localised, rheumatism in the right hip. It is advised that he will he unable to attend the Courts
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    • 39 6 IBr 1 Mr Kr;« B Ha ft L|iSS ■s Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., PORMtRLY KAtZ BROTHERS, LtMrrfiD. Sole Agents ■."*< p?|^ V/BAVEN A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO WOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRCRAS LTD., LONDON. i
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    • 132 6 UNANIMOUSLY PRAISED BY j PRESS AND PUBLIC AS MALAYA'S FINEST PICTURE PAL 4 To- Night at 6.15 and 945 p.m. I MATINEES: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I at 3.15 (Soldiers in Uniform and Children Half Price) PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKINC r\ r^i kJ I SINGING PRODUCTION "INNOCENTS of PARIS I FEATURING THE IDOL
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  • 79 8 THE FOUNDER OF EMPIRE DAY I The Headmaster of V. B. School reading the King's Empire Day Message, ***™\^pas^^h^oys. I Britannia and representatives of the Colonies who came bringing with them the produce of their respective lands. I A group photograph of the staff
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    • 155 9 doctor's Zip s tAKLootKu BbtK I /*N xa^l Obtainable from all dealers yjAjK pS^^^H llllflTlid tatt Atinfir T ttJ 1 BIOCITIN LtSSI liMl AalCllC vOat Lid. t CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERCY, AND SO ENSURES IoH i ACAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. KP <slMri A tir^blT P '■btmnaUt
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  • 2732 10 I Our great f<ew Serial Story. francis'furness. I -t- -T IT 'i ir -i -i TT T^HTft^ffl* A s fir rrr ir* 'PP'*^- 4 4 I*'1 INSTALMENT NINE. CHAPTER XIV. MISS BENTON'S THEORIES. ••Poisoned!" L The news bewildered Kyrle. This is too big a job
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    • 91 10 eastern series 'THE wondrous "Taj Mahal" was the out- I come of superior knowledge, skilled hands I and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised I as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. I Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest I materials are the dominant factors which made I and
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  • 936 11 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST CRICKET SERIES. THESE AUSTRALIANS. wH AT MAY BE EXPECTED OF ENGLAND'S INVADERS. RIDDLE OF THEIR BJWLING. By Patsy Hendren. to me that there is an It se* ,,t tear with regard to Vu traliff no arc <>inlll K to Mth the intention of winning back tlu
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  • 1353 11 I SOME SUBSTANTIAL REASONS FOR OPTIMISM. i At this Stage <>f the KMM it i*, of course, difficult to write with ultraCOllfideflCt alxnit any of our men. Porn must, naturally, be taken into consideration and no one knows enough •boat cricket to take lil>erties in guessing
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    • 167 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j JM AMEWC^jMAIL LINE HOUNPTH^WOBIIo SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service ExcsUent Accommodations. I NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penan*. President Harrison Jun. 9 J llll 12 JIIIK
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  • 1983 12 GENERAL'S CANDID WAR BOOK. PRO T E r SOR'S NOVEL HOUSE. CHILDREN'S QUICK WIT. London, April 25, 1030. The Prince Net To Move. The fact that new reference U><>ks give the '.<<\\n address of the Prince of Wales a> Jlariborough Mouse, instead of York House, St.
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    • 15 12 OUR LONDON LETTER UY THE LOOKER-ON Malayan Saturday Post Special •> •> Copyright. a A J. tI
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    • 435 12 Rf\ I^l Ati IVI l AV WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY j MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN j PROCLAIMING THAT j DESCHIENES' j I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. j 3. i I What wonW yoM do i if you lost yoar job? 1 It bno |OOd trwng to disgaisc the fact that
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  • 1375 13 Malayan Saturday Post Special. SIX SECREIS OF SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE NO. 1 THE FUNDAMENTAL SECRET. LEARNED ONLY BY AN INTUITION. t-. c fundamental secret of luccctirai is an Open one. > I do not mean to suggest ....>. -sful and happy marriage is achieve— H is nothing of the m, more
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  • 170 13 A Y.M.C.A. SECRETARY GIVES THANK TO BABY'S OWN TABLETS. i Tells How They Have Kept His Much Loved Little Daughter Plump, Happy and Well. Nfr. T. 1,. Chttf, Ccfltral Secretary of the Vooag Men's Christian Association at Chvngkiaf, Szechuen, who recently returned to Cliina from a lecturing tour round the
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    • 62 13 PAY LESS AND iifc/I I fir. owi i i EARTHENWARE WHITE GLAZED EATEX CDPS (MACHINE HAND MADE) LHHM||.nnnni-, nillU for immediate delivery STANDARD SIZES 8. 10 AND 12 OZ. CAPACITY. QTHER S|ZES MADE AGAINST DEFINITE ORDERS, WITHIN SHORTEST NOTICE. tW PACKING GUARANTEED TO THE LAST CUP -NO BREAKAGE. GIVE US
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    • 321 14 Convenient! 111 I^l I g x g-. *j i"if)l I ■T WM stumbling about the nursery at ISfll night. No open flame no danger I U D £veready Batteries is safe, unfaill|| I I ing and so convenient. Extremely H DAsnliiznt. I Alt the first class dealers sell Bstvotß of
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    • 104 14 i^V Mtill ilrV JA y ti 'J fas/c a/ wi/fe is-:^i and threaten tier: 1 tried giving i j fstum-made-with-milk- Like it hjJ^^^J^zZ Jus! look at her drain the cup." S3iJ^ (I Postern is nature's own food. Made in a delightful blend of pure, rich grains, it contains nothing injurious,
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    226 15 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE TEA PARTY GIVEN BY THE MEDICAL STAFFS OF TRENGGANU IN HONOUR OF DR. T. C. LONIE ON THE EVE OF HIS DEPARTURE ON TRANSFER TO KELANTAN. Seated from left to right: Mr. R. M. Iyer, Inche Abdullah bin Alias, Mr. C. L. Fernandez, Dr. T.
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  • 77 16 The photographs reproduced here are of a new play enxmei Exile Prince to be staged by the Members of The Strait; Chinese Amateur Dramatic Musical Society, on Thursday sth June, 1930, at the Star Opera Hall, in aid of Seh Tlar Hood Chor fund. The beautiful cup
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    • 82 17 LADIES' WRIST WATCHES. mOROIGBLY RELIABI E 15 JEWELLED LEVEB MCVEMINTS CN 10 MOIRE SILK BANDS, GREY OR BLACK. Kff FASHIONABLE SBAPES FOR DAY OR EVENING WEAR I C» %J IN 18 CARAT YELLOW OR WHITE GOLD Prices $50-00 and $62-50. Robinson A Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). SiNGAPOUfc.
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    • 125 17 FRASER a NEAVE LIP. AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE 'CHAP S//VG4" THE BEBT IN THE EABT n Were you on time I\y f World famed trustworthiness TJIG BEN'S name stands as an emblem of good JPjtimekeeping. Millions rely on him to get them up on time. Big Ben's precision built movement
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  • 3525 18  - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: The Return Of Persephone. MARY KERR BY Fog— acrid, blinding fog had blotted Ottt all the brilliance of London Streets, eclipsing the arc lamps and dooming to invisibility the shining and Bashing electric signs. Frederick Thornton «*aa uneasy. His idolised daughter, whe usually arrived home before
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    • 94 18 X ••HOMELITE*' Portable Cenerator jl 5 a family member off the popular > "HOMELITE 1 Portable Centrifugal Pump. >l s fl Bl^^ II I *> II W I I a| > aB Eaglae: Slagie Cyiimtot. Air coo le4. loiea Ma|atta. I I €ca#rat«r Sit a««it woaad watu «aftaeltjr eltacr St
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  • 711 19 ssf I Shipping Combine stone in 111 have wt other Octopuses M Braddell on the back fyr wU on one monster but, lest ning pride afflict him, offers the ninder that his own profession in the running for the Public OWoqu? Cup- lawyers do get away with lot| don't
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  • 145 19 Moto: -iTir production nowadays i»' i<» longer niattef of putting on the luukct any elude having a motor and >ic<l wheels. Modern motorists denaiid i c liability set in artistic coach york and the Ixxly must contain very luxury that ran hi provided. The Bnpmobik ctf has
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    • 42 19 E i i I I wß^SS^m Ii^BWH USB v BJi II IV I 1 i^^^^w IWfw^^ t j I U^m^l l^^l^ftjf I same reason that for years *^^^^^^JT I have made "more people ride I other make, I GOO ffij^p 6AK i
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  • 2030 20 I ITS ORIGIN AND ACHIEVEMENT. The foUowfa* article by the late Karl of Heath, Founder of Bmpfcl DVi appeared i" "Sphere" last year: one King, os* Phgi one Fleet, one Empire That is the motto of Empire Hay, the objed <»t whose celebration. at I slid thnoit a
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    • 146 20 I ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT FOX FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS HAPPY DAYS FOX MOVIETOM: MUSICAL MASTERPIECE With JANET GAYNOft, CHULES FARKELL ANDOVEK 100 BftfLLtANT ENTERTAINERS. 1 THE SNAPPIEST, PEPPIEST SINGING. DANCING. ALL -TALKING CREATION. I HAPPY DAYS mes <»n I CAPITOL THEATRE 1 OPENING SEASON THURSDAY JUNE 5. AT 6.15 AND 9.15 NIGHTLY.
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  • 1099 21 s c C. 8c S.C.F.A. Go Ahead. I qF.A. Muddle. aUS of the I.C.F.A. will in tuture engage the attention of when some light is thrown inkr s At first I decided to t,, a purely domestic wrangle but l*tween the officials „lt in I court sequel
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  • 57 21 NAVY CHIEFS CENSURE GOVERNMENT. [Renter's Service.] Tokio, May 29. The Naval members of the Supreme War Council, in an informal session passed a resolution that Government had committed au irregularity in signing the Naval Treaty, disregarding the Navy General Staff's advice. It is feared that
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  • 242 21 TERMS FOR SUSPENSION OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. "Substance of Independence. 1 Demand for Repeal of Salt Tax and Ban on Foreign Cloth. London, May IX. Mr. George Slocombe, the DailyHerald's" special correspondent in India, telegraphs to his paper an interview with Mr. Gandhi in Yeravada Gaol. Mr.
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  • 83 21 LORD LLOYD MENTIONED AS SUCCESSOR. [Heuter's Service.] London, May 29. Mr. J. C. C. Davidson, chairman of the Conservative Party organisation, in a Renter interview to-day said that ho tendered his resignation to Mr. Stanley Bftldwta l>eforc Easter. Mr. Baldwin was consulting his colleagues on the matter.
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  • 127 21 Renter's Service. J Lou don, May 3u. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Government Education Bill by 280 to 223. The bill provides for raising the school leaving age from 14 to 15 years. Sir Charles Trcvelyan, moving the second reading of
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    • 126 22 Hair lovely and as you want it all day long fL KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE tffvfhy does B«l>yCry? Baby's convulsive sobs and choking cries of pain are frequently caused by usinp wrong kinds of talcum. Talcums not made especially for babies may be gritty, irritating or caustic. They may
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    • 24 22 Heat and the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by •trengthenintf your nerves with SAHATOGEN I Th* Trum Ton- c Food
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  • 251 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 31, 1930. THE PRESS AND COUNCIL REFORM. A rather diverting, or from one angle distressing, spectacle is presented by the Malayan Press just now. The subject of Council Reform has been seriously raised. One or two of the papers are ardent "pros," one is an
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  • 307 22 The great exploit of Miss Amy Johnson, in flying solo in a light 'plane from England to Australia, and only by had luck failing to break the record for the enterprise, has attracted worldwide interest, and rightly so. Not only was it a wonderful exhibition of courage
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  • 262 22 A joint assembly of three Singapore organisations the Chinese Students' Literary Association, the Chinese Chris- tian Association, and the local Shorthand Writers' Association (also predominantly Chinese)— had a most interesting debate last week. By a useful majority it was decided, after a number of very
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  • 402 22 THEIR MAdbblltb MfcSSAGES. The KiiiK *s» Message to the v children of the Kmpirc was read iv a j the l*>ys' schools in Singapore on M on day in their celebration of Kmpiiv Day, The message was as follows "On this day*my ]>eople in al, of the world
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  • 68 22 RELIEF COMMITTEE MEMBER KILLED. Reuters Service.] Hong Kong, May :cThe Famine Relief Committee reports that for the first time in the history or the- organisation a Chinese member kas been killed by criminals attempting H prey on the organisation by inflicting levies on labour and
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  • 31 22 j Renter's Service] Peking, May It is persistently reported that iaD Kai vShek was wounded in the a recent fighting on the LunJ way. rf 1
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    • 84 23 111I 11 1 *****1 IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIS I THE I j PLYMOUTH COMPARE THE FULL SIZE PLYMOUTH WITH MORE COSTLY CARS AND YOU WILL DIS- i COVER THAT IT IS EASILY THEIR MATCH IN SIZE, IN COMFORT, IN ECONOMY, IN SIM- PLICITY OF OPERATION, SPEED AND POWER. TAKE A RUN
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  • 1932 23 HON OURS SHOWERED ON JrOIC GIRL FLIER: THEIR HE MAJESTIES' CABLE. Renter's Service] Sydney, May 24. Johiwm arrived at Port V 5.56 this afternoon. s o( Miss Johnson's arrival I, ast throughout Australia two ftef her landing at Port Darsht was greeted with enthuinht throughout the country.
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    • 32 24 Ift US, X whip vil GOLD SMITH ff InlU T arJEweueu No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. "He CHINA JAOf HO©" (Wholesale Ret flll > 1 For Outstttlon Customer! Ci* I With Order.
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  • 399 24 syuney, *uay Miss Amy Johnson has arrived at Cloncurry, East Queensland, en route for Long Reach. Later. Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Long Reach at 5.53 p.m. to-day. She was welcomed by the largest crowd ever seen in West Queensland. Motor-cars have been arriving all night long. May
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  • 126 24 [Reuters Service] Rangoon, May 29. A &ang of Burmans last night attacked Andhras near the hospital. Military police opened fire and restored order. The situation this morning shows a further slight improvement but shipping is still at a standstill. The hospital casualty list gives 81 dead
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  • 25 24 [Renter's Service.] Nagpur, May 29. Mr. Abhayankar, President of the Central Provinces Committee, has been arrested on a charge of sedition.
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  • 94 24 [Renter's Service.] Washington, May 29. The members of the two Houses of Congress who have been conferring with regard to the Tariff Bill agreed to the new flexible provision which will broaden considerably the powers of the President and restrict the authority of the Tariff Commission. It
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  • 186 24 EX-PRELATE'S PEACEFUL PASSING. [Renter's Service.] London, May 25. The death has taken place of the ex- Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Davidson. Lord Davidson died in his sleep at 1.5 a.m. He had been unconscious for the greater part of the day. His aged wife sat up
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  • 300 24 The following programme in c c )r tion of Kmpire Day was j<ou t „,u on Monday ly the Methodic Qjj School. Pictures of the ptftdi iij found on page 7. Theme for the Day's Programme^ The I*st loyalty to one's country is that which shows
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  • 129 25 ARRANGEMENTS FOR PUBLICATION. May ib. The first part of the report of the SiM Commission on Indian coustitu- tional reform, which will be published on June 10th, is completed and a large s edition is being printed. It will be available simultaneously I here and in India.
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    • 645 25 iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfliiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiifiMiin&^a I Konfiiktyke Paketvaart Maatscbnrtj. (ROYAL PACKKT NAVIGATION CO. 00 HATAVIA) S (Incorporated in Holland) UNDF-k CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN COVRRNMBNT g Telephone No. 6461 sub-connections to:— ff Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General S Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and =r Passage Dept. S
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  • 220 26 Nanking, May 22. The Mongolian Affairs Conference t<> discuss the internal development ol Mongolia was formally inaugurated yesterday, more than forty delegates of the Mongolian tril>es being present. In connection with the Conference the Foreign Ministry, in a statement addressed to the peoples of Mongolia
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  • 156 26 I Milan, May 22. Mussolini, addressing an immense crowd at a meeting at which he was presented with "a baton of authority subscribed for by ex-servicemen said "All the geese in "Europe have been cackling in defence of their various capitols and in consequence of my speeches at
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  • 89 26 HEAVY RUN ON BANK OF INDIA. Bom bay, May 22. 'flic Bank of India paid out yesterclay between six and seven million rupees t<> depositors in the course of an all day "run." (A message on Wednesday stated I Hundreds of depositors today besieged the Indian-owned Bank of India eager
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  • 268 26 Why Laughter Is Good at Mealtimes. There is a cttriom relation betweta the emotions and the pr<»vc>s <'t di>;e>tion. It is a scientific fact that mdden i grief <>r joy will instantly arrest dig«.-s--tion and the functions of the stomach i will not Ik- resumed until
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  • 604 26 London, May 21. Sir Oswald Mosley, in a personal statement in the House of Commons to-day, read a letter which he addressed to Mr. Mac Donald, stating that the Cabinet Committee, under Mr. Snowden, rejected in its entirety the Memorandum he submitted 011 Jan. 23 for providing a
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  • 70 26 MISBEHAVIOUR OF NATIVE TROOPS AT PESHAWAR. CONFINED TO TWO PLATOONS. i Simla, May In connexion with the riots in war, an exhaustive examination Court of Inquiry found that th< behaviour in the 2nd Battalion iSth Royal Garhwal Rifles Ml 24th, was confined to two plato The remainder of the Dtttal
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  • 937 27 I A MALAYAN REVIEW. V* .'> •^.•♦♦•♦.•♦♦•♦••••••••••••••••••c j,.>****VVW% /:v "Aigus." t X Is boxing really going to boon i Malaya again There seems to be chanct of it. though much depend [he promoters, and on the boxer fcßiselves. They will be given plent; f support it
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  • 44 27 WORLD GROWING TOO OLD? SCIENTIST'S EXPLANATION OF EARTHQUAKES. London, May 9. The disastrous earthquake in Burma has aroused widespread sympathy in Grett Britain and deep concern is expressed at the news that the famous Shwe-dagon Pagoda was damaged. This latest catastrophe has served to
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    • 278 27 1-^ 11l lIIHIM mil MiritlfTTT-1 I ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. j Ai>o ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). < HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LQNDON £C The C mpiny has £20 000 *P«l»ed with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 195 28 [RECLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone ia the urine of patients after a few days treatment with 4 this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if no j eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the
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    • 100 31 SINGAPORE HU A PA 0 UNOW MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE I CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PREAD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA ak Advertising Subscription Rates mm on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore JH| Phone 7656. SAMPLE COPY
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  • 906 33 THE CALL OF THE WILD. <By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). I Life in the backwoods is about the lx*t focinttillg life that a man can lead. There is scarcely anyone who has ■tied n who doe*, not at times feel In I- heart the
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