Malayan Saturday Post, 25 October 1930
1930-10-25
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1930-10-25 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PIOTURE PAPER PUBLISH ED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. VII. NO. 40. OCTOBER 25, 1980. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED OCTOBER 25. 1930.31 words
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Advertisement11 1930-10-25 1 MOET AID CHANDON CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OCCASIONS AgentsTHE BORNEO CO., LTD*11 words
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Article640 1930-10-25 3 Modern Wooer: "I say, old thing, may I attend your wedding?" She "Why, I'm not even engaged "Oh, as bridegroom, I mean!"' Magistrate "Do you understand the nature of an oath, Mrs. Murphy?" Mrs. Murphy "Well, my husband is a golfer and my son drives a second-hand640 words
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Advertisement125 1930-10-25 3 iASoi ihe discrimioatiDg hostess. ill dealers throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: A BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., j. Af RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. ILANTIC CONQIERED AGAIN! I Ihe I a Iwhich Messrs COSTES and BLLONTE recently flew from BtRIS to NEW YORK was, of Burse, lubricated with. IjA WAKEFIELD a Kjstrol |X 5 MOTOR OIL125 words
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Advertisement229 1930-10-25 3 J HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. Paraphrases of King Henry V. J Coriolanus. Last of the Barons, 2 etc. each 0.81 T Questions and Notes of King X Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel ot i St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- f ties, etc. each 0.81 I Supplement of King Henry V,229 words
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Article502 1930-10-25 4 quiz - quiz Being Smiles of the Week. mm By Now aa arc asked to Coal the slump away. Yon know that "every day and in every way" business. And Roland is the Malayan evangelist of the cult. a Naturally, its best field is the U.S.A., where everyone is asked to502 words
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Article118 1930-10-25 4 MOTHER'S DEATH ON HEARING OF SON'S ARREST. London, Oct. 10. James Hammond, Secretary of the Anchor Line, whose arrest with that of purser, Thomas Kelly McGregor, recently caused a sensation in Glasgow shipping circles, admitted to-day, in the Glasgow Sheriff Court, charges of fraud, uttering false118 words
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Advertisement192 1930-10-25 4 FftILES COMPLETECUREBYEXTERW APPLICATIONWITHINAWEEKONLy P WITHOUT OPERATION NO RELAPSE' APPLYTOTABfBMUOHARI v IOOARUBSTREET.OPPOSITEMALAIfSCH. SINGAPORE. OBAT JOWHARI SULTANI No. 3. Increases the power of manhood if the power of manhood hi decreased owing to the genen debility. JOWHARI SULTANI will prove to be an effect^ medicine, improving the power j manhood and increasing192 words
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Article1495 1930-10-25 5 " Linesman - "Linesman" Sotes By CHINESE, MALAYS AND cE YLONESE PLAY HOCKEY. it Catching? The Malays 880 played hockey a r tu-o aft* appear to be slackening jar tr i« v f .inUt the Chinese and Ceylonese iitively training for matches. t is a sure encouragement to the L^aaters and it1,495 words
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Article, Illustration19 1930-10-25 7 HIS EXCELLENCY BIDS GOODBYE TO FRIENDS.19 words
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Article, Illustration130 1930-10-25 8 GROUP PHOTO OF THE LAW AND COMMERCE SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG TAKEN AT THE WELCO PARTY TO MR. M. A. COOPER, B. COM. (LOND.) Hon. Mr. John Scott leading the cheers. Cheering Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi as the130 words
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2332 1930-10-25 10 Our London Letter. BRITAIN'S BID FOR AIR CUP. CHEAP TRAVEL BY AEROPLANE ART TREASURES FROM PERSIA. THE THREE STAGES OF SKATING. London, Sept. 19, 1930. Tha Graat Air Trophy. It is gratifying to hear that the Air Ministry are to re-consider their decision regarding participation in the next Schneider Trophy2,332 words
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Advertisement68 1930-10-25 10 COLD SPOT first class Virginia cigarette at a price to sull your pocket. Cold Spot cigarettes win provide you with a most enjoyable smoke o\rk€% they can be obtained at the x^ry popular price of SO cents per tit\ of SO. They ek\r^ manufactured in England by Ardath Tobacco Co.,68 words
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Advertisement261 1930-10-25 11 I' feSiS JpS Home or Abroad I '47//* Eau dc Cologne v "471 T V> dfl iJ d '471 V V^^^g^^^fi^^l^ I I E 3^ M i'^^Bllll Toiletries will saleguard your well- Na^^^*^^^"^^ B=a 1? I MISSk W Frorodon. doomed appearance, your fre.kne.^ 47;r lof J^i/r I l^ 3fi? '"^**^n261 words
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Article4797 1930-10-25 12 LINDSAY HAMILTON - LINDSAY HAMILTON. NEW SERIAL STORY. BY INSTALMENT POUB SYNOPSIS. Lady Muriel Waine is eloping with Nat Bingham wheal their car is attacked by three masked men, and the leader, "The Black Asp" takes Lady Muriel back to town, to her friend Mrs. Arkwright. Muriel fully realises from4,797 words
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Article2753 1930-10-25 13 A. E. MILLER - A. E. MILLER. OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: BY :U1 dock startled Joe from ci into Midden activity. Miranda had made him put the clock eta bleat the foot of the bad. She if he had to jump out to stop the T*. he would not be so2,753 words
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Advertisement91 1930-10-25 14 HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR, 123, Hill Street, Phooe No. 2235 SINGAPORE. MARKING TIME! SB SB. SB. NO! W RE GOING AHEAD! COME TO Bl NG SUNG TAILOR WfIERE FIT AND STYLE IS AB SOLUTELY GUARANTEED. All orders prompty dispatched, at prices that '\JI defy competition. flm So, why go else-91 words
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Article, Illustration55 1930-10-25 15 atrial shot of the two ships-the Enterprise leading the Shamrock on the home stretch. This picture was taken from the U. S. S. Kane. A general view of the yachts and cruisers at the great international America's Cup race, as seen from55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1930-10-25 16 THE KING OF JAZZ. AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. SCENES FROM UNIVERSALIS GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION— ALL TECHNICOLOUR STARS FEATURING IN KING OF JAZZ. The Melting Pot of Music. STARS FEATURING IN KING OF JAZZ. Laura La Plante. 11 It happened In Monterey." John Boles. Sunny Jim. Glen51 words
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Article, Illustration68 1930-10-25 16 .v- i Vrlnw« At HomT" to distinguished Indian citizens on Sunday, KR rSffl'S S^nd^.ns^c!,. D :°in 5 his meritorious services. sitting- S Dhanwant Singh Judge, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, J.P., Sardar BtlwNrt Stagh .Judge, Hon. Mr. Abdul Kader, Mehta Prithvi tA l68 words
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Article1770 1930-10-25 18 Special to *> The Malayan Saturday Post." Copyright. y A\ London, Sept. 25, 1930. AS WE WERE. Volumes of Victorian reminiscences there have been in plenty during the past decade, and any inquiring member of the younger generation desirous of enlarging his knowledge of those august and gloriou>1,770 words
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Advertisement108 1930-10-25 18 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS TN the Philippine Islands, as in so many Rs^l?T^Kf**Bßß^^f Eastern countries, education and health ip^~^E~~E^^^^fl arc considered as the first essentials of a '^NDFN^Fn MIUJ An extensive system of schools and colleges Swit tNI 7bSs«* .^BBBBBBBv fIU L B? *k. cater for the first named. A high108 words
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Article471 1930-10-25 19 g a picture! What a •ure! Oate* we get excited about a •oture, especially a revue. But Bißf Paul Whiteman s The Revue the other night— j, raise is too great for it, writes Ruin J azz K*VHt "is the t« of all previous revues rolled471 words
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Article39 1930-10-25 19 wai half-an-hour late, and er was irate. he shouted to a porter, at the use of having a time-table "tten trains don't run to retorted the porter, hoy/ tell they was runnin' late if dl *>'t have a time-table?"39 words
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Article209 1930-10-25 19 Concentration on Essentials." In those three words you have embraced the basis upon which every selfmade man has built his fortune. If you fritter away your energies on things that have no bearing on ultimate busines* success, the achievement of your ambitions is impossible. And209 words
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Article315 1930-10-25 19 COMING TO THE CAPITOL. A film correspondent writes It was my privilege the other day to witness the screening of a Paramount film destined to make history in Malaya I refer to "The Vagabond King." It is a triumph of the audible screen it is the biggest315 words
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Advertisement158 1930-10-25 19 shortly ALHAMBRA I Fox Film Corporation Will present I ;^gg a NEW SONGS pREAT STARS EW DANCES ULORIOBS GIRLS Watch for date of screening »■-—<-—-—■—■■ mmmmm^ ti iai-.'a»aa6 fr^* UNIVERSALIS GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION TBE KING OF JAZZ ALL TECHNICOLOUR A Royal Bxtravatanza Entertainment with PABL WBITBBAN and BIS POPULAR BANB158 words
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370 1930-10-25 20 In these time* when money is >carce, the prosl>ective traveller bVbSJ well to remember that the S.S. Pre*. Fillmore and the S.S. Pres. Johnson of the Dollar Steamship Line> carry a Special Class besides the regular First Class. The370 words
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Article271 1930-10-25 20 INDIA'S DESTINY WITHIN BRITISH EMPIRE. London, Oct. 10. Proposing the toast of India at the Chamber of Commerce banquet to the Imperial Conference delegates, Sir John Simon, who received a remarkable ovation, l>espoke the interest and symIttthy of Dominions Statesmen to the prodigious problem of India,271 words
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Article238 1930-10-25 20 TWO SOURCES OF "HOPE" STILL OPEN. London, Oct. 10. The fortnightly "Indian News," commenting on the Indian delegation to the Imperial Conference, points out that Mr. Wedgwood Benn, unlike his predecessors, endeavours to make Indian representation as Indian as possible in the circumstances. "His preference for238 words
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Advertisement712 1930-10-25 20 -jniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_fj I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. j E (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) E (Incorporated in Holland) 2 E UNDER CONTRACT WITH TUB NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT r 1 Telephone No. 6461 sub-connections to:— 5 E Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General 5 E Freight Dept., Claims Dept.,712 words
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Article678 1930-10-25 21 RESENTMENT OVER GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. [Renter's Service. J London, Oct. 22. t is bitter resentment among over the world in consequence ijicrnmral statement on Pallekbett has resigned the joiutlsn ip ot the Council of the Vgency and the chairmanship Political Committee-. He says recklaaa manner in which the678 words
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Article342 1930-10-25 21 SIR J. SIMON TO CONDUCT ENQUIRY. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 22. The public court of enquiry into the RlOl disaster will consist of Sir John Simon sitting with two assessors, Lieut -Colonel Moose-Brabazon and Professor C. E. Inglis. The first sitting will probably be held next week.342 words
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Article89 1930-10-25 21 SOLICITOR -GENERAL. LORD PARMOOR'S SON SUCCEEDS SIR d. MELVILLE. I Reuters' Service.] London, Oct. 22. Mr. R. S. Cripps K.C., has been appointed Solicitor-General in succession to Sir James Melville, who recently retired on account of ill-health. [Mr. Cripps is the youngest son of Lord Parmoor, also I distinguished lawyer89 words
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Article168 1930-10-25 21 (DENIAL THAT MORATORIUM IS BEING CONSIDERED. [keuter's Service.] New York, Oct. 12. The visit of Dr. Schacht, exPresident of the Reichsbank has aroused more than usual interest in financial and diplomatic circles. He has seen Mr. Hoover, Mr. Mellon and Mr. Stimson and the report immediately circulated that168 words
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Article31 1930-10-25 21 A NEW SUBMARINE RECORD. [Renter's .Service.] Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Oct. 22. The new submarine V 5 broke all records when she submerged to a depth of 332 feet.31 words
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257 1930-10-25 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. A LONG HILL TO CLIMB. October 25, 1930. There is always danger in the narrow or parochial view. It is based on a restricted outlook and is subject to wholly inconsequent influences. Thus when we in Malaya ponder our problems about rubber and tin we should257 words
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Article212 1930-10-25 22 The political and strategical aspects of the Singapore Base question are decidedly controversial, and everyone is entitled to his own opinion on them. From I strictly local viewpoint, however, there can only be the very greatest satisfaction at the news that after months of suspense the decision212 words
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296 1930-10-25 22 CHINESE PRESIDENT BECOMES A CHRISTIAN. BAPTIZED AND JOINS METHODIST CHURCH. CHINESE CIRCLES STARTLED. [keuter's Service. J Shanghai, Oct. 25. Marshal Chiang Kai Slick, President of China, was bapti/ed this afternoon. Chiang Kai Shek and his wife arrived from Nanking in the early morning and proceeded to the residence of the296 words
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Article118 1930-10-25 22 lßeuter's Service.] London, »ct. A truly national government, siating ot the leading men of all pei and an Independent council ot ducers. traders, working men ami mists, free from the tyranny >>i p politics, was urged as the a/ay national prosperity by Sir I Sclnistel, the118 words
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91 1930-10-25 22 CUSTOM OF LAYING WREATHS ON CENOTAPHS. Renter's Service.] London, i let Almost on the eve of Armistice I the Foreign Office has been approe by all foreign governments with gestion for the dropping hence!":: the custom of placing wreaths on c taphs or Tombs of Unknown War during the official91 words
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Article49 1930-10-25 22 MORE THAN 200 DROWNED [Renter's Service.] Qutmpei (Frances Oct. Hope of the return of I s^ Breton tunny ashing boats, caught storm on Sept. ig, has been abend Thus, JO3 fishermen have perishi this unprecedented disaster, leaving widows and JO3 orphans, who ai great financial distress.49 words
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Article80 1930-10-25 22 DELEGATION RECALLED TO CHINA. [Reuters Service. J Nanking, Uct. It is authoritatively stated that Si no-. Soviet Conference at Moscow definitely broken down. The Chines* Foreign Office has telegraphed ii tious to the Chinese delegation to turn to China. The principal din is ovet the Habarovsk Protocol.80 words
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Advertisement125 1930-10-25 22 _a f? 1\ If youi hair is stubborn conauer it with > KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and infection from your baby. These three dangersthreatenevervbaby. Use Mermen Borated Talcum, the standard scientific powder. Mermen Borated Talcum absorbs moisture in the skinfolds that no towel125 words
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Article211 1930-10-25 23 ALSDORF COAL MINE DISASTER. Reuters' Service.] \i X La Cfaapelk, Oct. ii. ,e<l miners were entombed xplosioil in I coal mine at following the ignition of a of dynamite below ground. o bodies have so tar l>een t the explosion was so the machine-house at the ,1 several houses in211 words
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Article242 1930-10-25 23 AMERICA'S UNEMPLOYED. I keuter'a Service.] Washington, Oct. 18. has again shown his I the urgency of the un- situation by appointing I six Cabinet Ministers Meyer, Governor of the I serve Board, to formulate I the Government further I winter appcoachea, "those nest difficulties." I San Francisco, Oct. I A242 words
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Article68 1930-10-25 23 [Reuters Service.] Fort Arthur, Ontario, Oct. 22. A handful of mounted police were summoned to-day as reinforcements to cope with a tense- situation arising out of unemployment. Communists stirred up the passions of the workless here, attacked the police chief and a sergeant and released prisoners whom they68 words
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Article61 1930-10-25 23 [Renter's Service.) New Yolk, >ct. 22. News from Nina-foul, Fiji Islands, aays that weeks of preparation by astronomical expeditions were rewarded by favourable weather for yesterday's total eclipse of the Mill. The American expedition took 41 successful photographs and the New Zealand party's observations were also61 words
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Article307 1930-10-25 23 [Renter's Service.] Shanghai, Oct, 21. An Italian Catholic Bishop, Bishop Mignani. six Fathers and ten Sister-. comprising Italians, French and Chinese, have been captured by Communists at Kian. 100 miles south of Nanchang, Kiangsi Province. Two Chinese Fathers have been killed. The Bishop and one priest have307 words
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Article36 1930-10-25 23 KING TO OPEN HOUSE OF LORDS DELIBERATIONS. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 2r. The King inaugurates the Indian Round-Table Conference at noon on Nov. 12 in the Royal Oallery of the House <>f Lords'.36 words
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193 1930-10-25 23 CHINESE PRESIDENT AND DISLOYAL KUOMINTANG MEMBERS. [Rjkuter's Skrvick.] Nanking, Oct. n. Speaking at Kuoinintang Headquarters, President Chiang Kai Shek severely censured certain undesirable elements of the Kiioniintang who, he said, were abusing their rights and powers. Chiang attributed the unpopularity of the Kiioniintang in various parts of the country to193 words
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Advertisement55 1930-10-25 23 WW MM M A X-skJ/ a trial run witd pleasure, you are sure to be pleased witd tde performance of tfye f\( Chrysler jl Pli|mouth Real Quality and Excellent Valne at a very Reasonable Price. Tourer $1,875, Sedan $2,150. REAL VALUE. BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. SINGAPORE. Penang, Ipob, Taipiug. Kuala Lumpur,55 words
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Article629 1930-10-25 24 *x:rvice.] London, (Jet. The nawapapers unite in paying tiibute to King-ford Smith, his skill and endurance, and especially bis chivalry in returning to assist Hill, whose illhick is commiserated with. Tort Darwin, Oct. 19. A crowd M!S oh Kingsford Smith and Mathews to Sydney. Both are we629 words
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Article42 1930-10-25 24 THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS [Renter's Service. J London, Oct. 19. A telegram has been despatched from Sandringham requesting the Acting Governor-General of Australia to congratulate Kingsford Smith on behalf of His Majesty. Mr. Mac Donald and Lord Amulree (Air Minister) have cabled congratulations.42 words
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292 1930-10-25 24 [Reuters' Service.] London, Oct. 23. Allegations of gun running Transactions between Ireland and China figured in the action in the King's Bench brought by Mr. William Rowntree Horond, of Newry, Country Down. He claims damages for breach of contract from the National Provincial Bank or292 words
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Advertisement183 1930-10-25 24 < w < w n_________| nj __bbbbbbbbbbbbbbl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl m *****8888 l -B__l UNIVERSAL'S GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION THE KING OF JAZZ ALL TECHNICOLOUR 11 I A Koyal Kxtravatanza Entertainment with PAUL fIfHITEMAN aod HIS POPULAR BAND gorgeous flittering glamorous i ONCE IN A LIFETIME A SHOW LIKE THIS 9 SONG HITS.183 words
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Article465 1930-10-25 25 ARGUS - ARGUS A MALAYAN REVIEW. BY I have on occasion been rather sarcastic abont horse-racing in Malaya, considered as a sport. Everything I have ever said seems to be justified by t he stern intimations recently sent forth officially by the S.R.A. Horses have been entered for465 words
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Article34 1930-10-25 25 Magistrate You say this man stole your watch. Do I understand that you prefer the charge against him? Murphy Well, no, your worship I prefer the watch, if it's all the same to you."34 words
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Article253 1930-10-25 25 PROFIT OVER £20,000. The Australian cricket tour has been a record financial success, beating all other tours. Actual figures cannot be disclosed until the return of the treasurer, Mr. Tom Howard, to Australia, but they are comfortably above the 1926 tour's figures, which showed a253 words
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Article679 1930-10-25 26 INGENIOUS PROCESS. Sliooting, like fox-hunting, salmonfishim;. ami deer-stalking (says a correspondent, in the "Morning Post"), is reckoned so commonly a luxury pasttime that the plain man and woman take as little interest in it as they do in— in fox-hunting and salmon-fishing and deer-stalkinc Uvea679 words
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60 1930-10-25 26 The Pope received in private audience Count Galeazzo Ciano and his wife, the daughter of Signor Mussolini, prior to their departure for Shanghai, where the Count has been appointed Italian Consul. The interview was of the most cordial character and the Pope presented his visitors60 words
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Article119 1930-10-25 26 The Holy Father has personally contradicted the rumours which still circulate concerning him by telling a group of French pilgrims that he is keeping in the best of health, says the Morning Post." For some time now there have been rumours regarding the health of119 words
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Article153 1930-10-25 26 London, Oct. io. Mr. de Valera, in the course of his 1 reply declining the invitation of the London branch of the Indian National Congress to join the projected demonstration against the Round Table Conference, expresses every sympathy with Indians, but adds: "I am hardly153 words
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158 1930-10-25 26 HUGE PEACE CROSS ON FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER PROPOSED. Cologne. A monumental cross, to be erected on the Franco-German frontier as a symbol of peace and reconciliation, is the suggestion of Prof. Zout-Creyer, of Switzerland, to give expression on neutral ground of the will and the endeavour to put an end to158 words
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Advertisement213 1930-10-25 28 t i reclykol; is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon 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, if no •> eliminated altogether, while the various213 words
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Article, Illustration567 1930-10-25 32 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell CAMP FIRE YARNS. (By of Gilwell). mm A boy who cannot box is not fit to i go out into the world. I don't mean by this that he must want to fight and bully i>eople, but he ought to l>e able567 words
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Article87 1930-10-25 32 DIVORCE RAPIDLY INCREASING. Divorce is rapidly on the increase in Japan, and in the past three months 2i,,2Q2 marriage dissolutions have been registered in Totio alone. Drawing public attention to the situation, the authorities describe it as symptomatic of the breaking-up of the family system, because,87 words
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Advertisement348 1930-10-25 32 GOOD BOOKS"! Ijl THE HOLY BIBLE. Authorised* •> Version. In large variety of types and bindings. Published;? by the British and Foreign? Bible Society, S.P.C.K., Oxford f University Press, the King's i •> Printers, and Collins Clear. I Type Press. Price from 50 cents to $10. I V THE HOLY348 words
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Advertisement115 1930-10-25 33 -%^K%fc V F c a old-fashioned "wafer" ''OT™js. M !L^<M\ blades varied because 1 fl]\Wj »r M Ail I made separately ©vari- U|||| ||Lj U1 1 ation impossible in i^m^^^^^^ifc^^j^^' probak blades#made .1 P^S| from continuous 1, Wj^m steel ribbonillF Jy il Ground, honed and finished In one oontinuou. ''l|||l|^Tj]jn||Jl115 words
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Advertisement191 1930-10-25 34 1 ELIZABETH LIMITED j I THE ENGLISH HAIR BEAUTY] SPECIALISTS. t 4. PENANG ROAD, (Amber Mansions) t I T W. gvnaU. inttWgvtl U-twurU ti tkt f HAIR, HEAD FACE AND FICURE. Permanent Waving— improved method by Diplomaed j Artists. ~"~3 0 Medical Electricity and Swedish Massage. Stale i Registered Norse.191 words
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570 1930-10-25 35 CENTENARY YEAR OF THE STEEL "NIB." THE PASSING OF THE QUILL PEN. In days begcaßt. when each man cut his quill With little Perryian skill, What horrid, awkward, bungling tools of trade Appeared the writing instrument home-made This is the centenary year of the steel pen (writes Anthony Old, in570 words
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Article340 1930-10-25 35 FIRST MAN TO SIGN THE PLEDGE. Human Story. A committee representative of all the British temperance organizations met to arrange the most remarkable centenary celebrations ever held in England (says a correspondent of the "Referee"). They will meet— if the plans which have been suggested are340 words
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Advertisement252 1930-10-25 35 with a young man named John King, and asked him if he would be prepared to sign a pledge of total abstinence, which he proceeded to write out. "Sign First." "Thee sign first," said Livesey, and King did. A few days later King and five other men met at Livesey252 words
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Advertisement161 1930-10-25 36 il I \\W\ Wv B** il Vbl B""^' hi^lbl W t Ybß Diarrhoea especially when caused by weakened nerves, prompt relief invariably follows the administration of calcium tlime) in the form of Kalzana. It quickly allays the inflammation, strengthens the bowels in their fight against the infection, and soothes the161 words
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Article, Illustration100 1930-10-25 37 AT MESSRS. SIME DARBY CO.'S SPORTS. Arrival of H. E. the Governor. H.E. the Governor inspecting the parade. H.E. the Governor presenting the King's Police Medal for Gallantry to Chief Inspector Pnthvi Chand. Major A. Gordon Lee, M.C., commanding100 words
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Article, Illustration112 1930-10-25 38 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES' STAFF, TAKEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE RETIREMENT OF MR. I A. W. B. HAMILTON. Seated (left to right)' Insptr. Westerhout, Insptr. Beng Chin, Mr. Sundrum (Chief Clerk), Capt. F. Holliman (Chief Insptr.), Mr. P. I Wilson (Machinery Insptr.), Lieut-Col.112 words
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Article238 1930-10-25 40 SPECIAL NOTICE TO PARENTS. ANALYST'S REPORT. I Montreal Testing Laboratory j Montreal. t' I hereby certify that I have matte careful chemical analysis of Baby's fl Own Tablets, which I personally purchased at a drug store. S My analysis has proved that They contain absolutely no B opiates or narcotics.238 words
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Advertisement199 1930-10-25 40 I I NEW MALAY ROMANISED SIORY BOOKS. 1 x— v Resta Besar Sair Krontjong Saling-Suoetan •> I T Pladjaran Bahasa Soenda Ramalan Keduetan i I a Pegang Boekoe Sendiri J Ss Perdamian Ilm Sotflghp v I Kasehatan Roeiua Tangga ur TjCfUi Krontjong M. A. j*J lringetan Hari Raja Xatiouaal Mentrik199 words
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Article1585 1930-10-25 41 THE VALUE OF SUNDAY. Ullt oi the greatest dangers that confront us to-day in our national life t j lc c \ideut trend in the direction of the secularisation of Sunday. This tendency has become more and more marked during the last decade or two, until at the1,585 words
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Article807 1930-10-25 41 A TRUE RECKONING. .Now and again the reader oi the -New 'lestameut is confronted by an appeal lounued on the advantages tliat accrue to Christian Uiscipleship. It lb true that he is bidden to aacrihea everything in obedience to the will of the Master, for whose sake807 words
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Article2210 1930-10-25 42 By the REV. R. D. RICHARDSON, M.A., B.Lirt., Vicar of Four Oaks. Rom. i. 7 —"Called to be Saints." To be Saints. That is the goal to which all Christians are called. And the concurrence of this Ordination Sunday with a Saint's Day— St. Matthew is2,210 words
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Article67 1930-10-25 42 Alas! The New Testament said "Children, obey your parents. Wives, submit yourselves to your husbands. Servants, obey your masters. Let every soul be subject to the higher powers." In these days, however, we find that children rule their parents, wives lord it over their husbands, servants lay down the law67 words
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Article645 1930-10-25 43 WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO Botanical Problem Without a Clut. W. Hill, Director of the n ic Gardens, Kew, has tcntion of the British Assothe tragedy of the mask .ich. "a few years before tha suddenly lost it. Wt," ver regained it. Dt- Hill n g et plant or aead from645 words
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Article576 1930-10-25 43 6CONOMIBT WHO SEES SILVER LINING. Britain is not yet done for. Out of the present depression our industries can emerge, reconrtracssd aad modernised, to provide cheap goods aad plenty of employment on good conditoQs*. The way out may be a long one, but it exists. Thk576 words
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